CMAA AWARDS PROGRAM


2008 PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD

General Information
The Person of the Year Award recognizes an industry leader who has made significant contributions on behalf of the construction management industry.  This industry advocate possesses unparalleled leadership skills, high quality workmanship, and has an outstanding track record in delivering successful programs.  Past recipients of the Person of the Year Award include:
2001 - Christopher Gordon
2002 - Walker Lee Evey
2003 - Robert C. Hixon, FCMAA, CCM
2004 - Richard D. Thorpe, PE, and Mysore L. Nagaraja, PE
2005 - James A. McConnell Jr., PE
2006 - James T. (Jim) Ruddell, PE
2007 - Jeffrey S. Dailey


Entry Requirements
Nomination materials should be limited to one, single-sided page and include the contact information for both the nominee and the nominator.  No specific entry form or entry format is required.  No supporting documentation is necessary.  The nomination materials must be received by CMAA no later than Friday, June 27, 2008, 5:00pm EDT.  The materials can be mailed, faxed, or electronically submitted.  Send the materials to:

        CMAA Person of the Year Award
        7926 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 800
        McLean, VA  22102
        Fax:  703-356-6388
        Email: 
info@cmaanet.org

The selection will be made by CMAA's Executive Committee at its July meeting.  The award is presented during the National Conference & Trade Show in San Francisco, California, at the CMAA Industry Recognition Dinner on Tuesday, October 14.

 

2008 PROJECT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

For eligilibity and subnission instructions, view the 2008 Project Achievement Award Brochure.

Please contact Christina Link, Conferences & Registration Associate, at 703-677-3370 for more information.

Printable entry form.

Each year, America’s leading professional Construction and Program Managers deliver thousands of creative and innovative projects around the world.

In addition to the client’s satisfaction and praise, CMAA believes you deserve recognition for your work.

If you’ve completed a project you’re particularly proud of, one that you believe merits special acknowledgement, CMAA invites you to nominate it for a 2008 Project Achievement Award.

Eligible projects must have been completed between June 28, 2007 and June 27, 2008. Earning a Project Achievement Award from CMAA is your chance to showcase your project’s contribution to the community. And it puts you, and your firm, in the spotlight. In addition to receiving your award at the association’s 2008 National Conference & Trade Show in San Francisco, your achievement will be highlighted on CMAA’s web site, in the CM Advisor and in a press release sent out to the major construction industry news outlets.

Since 1999, CMAA has been presenting its Project Achievement Awards to recognize instances in which professional Construction or Program Management has made a significant contribution to the successful completion of a challenging project or program.

Last year’s honorees included a library, a national museum, a university student union, a trial court complex, an office center and renovations to bridge structures, highways and sewer facilities.

The variety in these projects demonstrates how central Construction and Program Management have become to our industry. It also proves that there’s room for your project among the coming year’s honorees. CMAA encourages you to submit your best and be part of this celebration of excellence.

Entry Requirements
All entries must be received by CMAA by Friday, June 27, 2008, 5:00 pm EDT.
Mail or hand deliver nominations (do not fax or electronically send nominations) to arrive by this deadline to:
CMAA Project Achievement Awards Committee
7926 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 800
McLean, VA 22102-3303
(P) 703-356-2622

NEW for 2008

This year, for the first time, you will also have the opportunity to single out your design consultant and/or your constructor for recognition. The judges will elect a "Design Professional of the Year" and a "Constructor of the Year" from among those nominated on Project Achievement Award winning entries.

Simply check the box on the application form indicating that you are making a nomination(s), and provide a description of the nominee’s outstanding performance where requested in Tab Three of your entry.

Also this year, for the first time, the judges will select from among the Project Achievement Award winners the projects that best exemplify:

    •Unique contributions the CM/PM made to achieving sustainable construction and/or LEED certification
    • Innovative use of BIM technology to benefit the project. These projects or programs will receive special additional recognition.


Project Achievement Awards Presented in Previous Years

2007 Project Achievement Award Winners

2006 Project Achievement Award Winners

2005 Project Achievement Award Winners

2004 Project Achievement Award Winners

2003 Project Achievement Award Winners

2002 Project Achievement Award Winners

2001 Project Achievement Award Winners

2000 Project Achievement Award Winners

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