In July, ENR California, the region of which includes Californan and Hawaii, announced its 2021 Regional Best Projects awards. After polling our judges, we are pleased to announce the 2021 finalists for California’s best overall Project of the Year.

The Project of the Year is part of ENR’s annual Regional Best Projects competition. Each year, ENR California assembles a group of judges, with varying specialties and expertise in the construction industry, to review, rate and vote for the region’s Best Projects. Judges independently review entries, score each on pre-specified criteria, and convene with fellow judges to compare impressions and scores. Together, the panel selects honorees for Best Projects, and then vote for the Project of the Year! (Judges recuse themselves in cases of conflict of interest.)

To be considered for the Project of the Year award, entries had to be named a Best Project-level winner in its category. Because of the large number of applications, the California region was split into two: Northern California and Southern California.

The ENR California Project of the Year winners will be revealed at our annual Regional Best Projects event. This year, our events will be:

ENR California’s Project of the Year Finalists

Southern California

  • AES Alamitos 100MW BESS
  • The Archer School for Girls
  • WE3 at Water's Edge

Northern California

  • SFO Airtrain Extension Project
  • US 101 Deck Replacement at Alemany Circle
  • 237 Moffett Park Drive
  • CalPlant Rice Straw-Based MDF Manufacturing Plant
  • Hell Hole Dam Core Raise

ENR is grateful to our judges (listed below in alphabetical order by first name), who shared their time and expertise: 

  • Aaron Yohnke, Vice President & District Manager – Los Angeles, PCL Construction Services Inc.
  • Angie Kung, Associate | Environmental Section Manager, HDR Inc.
  • Beatriz Kim, Engineering Team Lead, Rosendin
  • Caleigh Raymer, Vice President, Director of Operations, Lendlease
  • Donald Kahn, Project Executive, Largo Concrete, Inc.
  • Doug Conrath, Principal, CRB
  • Greg Nelson, Principal, Altitude Design Office
  • Kim Scott, Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, Blach Construction
  • Victor Nuñez, Business Development Manager, Turner Construction Co.

 

 

 

 

In July, ENR California, the region of which includes Californan and Hawaii, announced its 2021 Regional Best Projects awards. After polling our judges, we are pleased to announce the 2021 finalists for California’s best overall Project of the Year.

The Project of the Year is part of ENR’s annual Regional Best Projects competition. Each year, ENR California assembles a group of judges, with varying specialties and expertise in the construction industry, to review, rate and vote for the region’s Best Projects. Judges independently review entries, score each on pre-specified criteria, and convene with fellow judges to compare impressions and scores. Together, the panel selects honorees for Best Projects, and then vote for the Project of the Year! (Judges recuse themselves in cases of conflict of interest.)

To be considered for the Project of the Year award, entries had to be named a Best Project-level winner in its category. Because of the large number of applications, the California region was split into two: Northern California and Southern California.

The ENR California Project of the Year winners will be revealed at our annual Regional Best Projects event. This year, our events will be:

ENR California’s Project of the Year Finalists

Southern California

  • AES Alamitos 100MW BESS
  • The Archer School for Girls
  • WE3 at Water's Edge

Northern California

  • SFO Airtrain Extension Project
  • US 101 Deck Replacement at Alemany Circle
  • 237 Moffett Park Drive
  • CalPlant Rice Straw-Based MDF Manufacturing Plant

ENR is grateful to our judges (listed below in alphabetical order by first name), who shared their time and expertise: 

  • Aaron Yohnke, Vice President & District Manager – Los Angeles, PCL Construction Services Inc.
  • Angie Kung, Associate | Environmental Section Manager, HDR Inc.
  • Beatriz Kim, Engineering Team Lead, Rosendin
  • Caleigh Raymer, Vice President, Director of Operations, Lendlease
  • Donald Kahn, Project Executive, Largo Concrete, Inc.
  • Doug Conrath, Principal, CRB
  • Greg Nelson, Principal, Altitude Design Office
  • Kim Scott, Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, Blach Construction
  • Victor Nuñez, Business Development Manager, Turner Construction Co.