ENR Mountain States previously announced our 2022 Best Projects award winners (see my editor’s blog here.) After tabulating final results and polling our judges, we are pleased to announce the finalists for Project of the Year in both the Intermountain area (Utah, Idaho and Montana) and Colorado, Wyoming and the Dakotas.  

The voting for Project of the Year candidates was close, but a handful of projects emerged as front runners. The winners of this prestigious award will be announced at our Best Projects award ceremonies the first week in December.

Here are the finalists in alphabetical order.

Colorado/Wyoming/Dakotas Project of the Year Finalists

Denver International Airport Great Hall Project – Phase 1
Denver
Submitted by Hensel Phelps
This project won first place in the Airport/Transit category.

Lone Rock Retreat
Bailey, Colo.
Submitted by Hyder Construction
This project won first place in the Residential/Hospitality category. 

Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Submitted by GE Johnson
This project won first place in the Cultural/Worship category.

Intermountain Project of the Year Finalists
(for projects in Utah, Idaho and Montana)

Idaho Central Credit Union Arena
Moscow, Idaho
Submitted by StructureCraft
This project won first place in the Sports/Entertainment category.

Kathryn Albertson Park
Boise
Submitted by McMillen Jacobs Associates
This project won first place in the Landscape/Urban Development category.

University of Utah Newborn Intensive Care Unit Ronald McDonald Family Space
Salt Lake City
Submitted by Jacobsen Construction Co.
This project won first place in the Health Care category.

Please plan to join us for the ENR Mountain States Best Projects celebrations in Salt Lake City (Dec. 6) and Denver (Dec. 9). Information and registration can be found here