Excellent in Sustainability has one Best Project winner. The Excellent in Safety highlights projects with outstanding safety records but examines the team’s safety programs and lessons learned that might be copied by others in the industry.
Project of the Year Finalist Texas Health Frisco has a broad range of clinical specialties in one location, bringing comprehensive health care to northeast Collin County.
The new home for the nonprofit group Hope Harbor/recenter, a Project of the Year Finalist, provides rehabilitation services to Houston’s homeless population.
The decision to prefabricate the components of a star-patterned parking garage screen helped save time and money during the construction of Twelve Cowboys Way, the 17-story luxury residential tower overlooking the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters.
In a state that incarcerates more women per capita than any other in the nation, ReMerge offers tools for pregnant women and mothers facing incarceration for nonviolent crimes to transform their lives.
In designing and constructing a 12,000-seat stadium for one of the state’s fastest-growing school districts, the project team on the Prosper ISD Children’s Health Stadium wanted to create an exciting and modern fan experience while adding value and efficiencies wherever possible.