Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) presented 13 awards of excellence and 11 awards of merit at its 26th annual Showcase Awards Gala, held in Calgary.
A total of 41 projects were submitted this year from a cross section of Alberta’s consulting engineering firms.
“These awards recognize the best-of-the best in engineering design and innovation,” said CEA president Ryan Betker.
Arrow Engineering was a multiple winner this year, earning three Awards of Excellence in different categories.
Award of Excellence winners were:
Building Engineering: Commercial
Arrow Engineering, State-of-the-Art Shredder and Recycling Facility
Building Engineering: Institutional
Dialog, Telus World of Science Edmonton – Aurora Expansion
Community Development
Arrow Engineering, Roxy Theatre Rebuild
Community Outreach and In-House Initiatives
McElhanney, McElhanney Cares Alberta
Environmental
Tetra Tech, Modern Integrated Waste Management Facility
Project Management
CIMA+, Terwillegar Drive Stage 2 Priority Ladder Process
Sustainable Design
Tetra Tech, Modern Integrated Waste Management Facility
Transportation Infrastructure: Transportation Structures
WSP, 9th Avenue Bridge Replacement
Small Firm- Big Impact
SMA Consulting, Advanced Schedule Analysis Platform (ASAP) for Successful Project Management
Arrow Engineering, Roxy Theatre Rebuild
Water Resources
Stantec, Tweddle Drainage Upgrades
Studies, Software and Special Services
Associated Engineering, City-Wide Stormwater Mapping and Modelling
The Lieutenant Governor’s Award for distinguished service was presented to Brian Pearse and the Harold L. Morrison Award was presented to John MacKenzie.
“We are very proud to recognize Brian for his long and distinguished career as
a consulting engineer,” says CEA president, Betker. “Brian is very deserving of this prestigious award based on his contribution to our Industry,” commented CEO Ken Kozakewich.
The full list of winners can be found at CEA.