The theme for this year’s awards was “Ignite – Fueling the Next Generation,” and in total 11 Awards of Excellence and 11 Awards of Merit were handed out at the event.
The first Outstanding Project Award went to SNC-Lavalin for the BC Hydro John Hart Generating Station project.
This year five projects were recognized with two receiving Gold Awards and three receiving Silver.
The Western Canadian-based consulting engineering firm was recognized for the Veer Kunwar Singh Bridge project in India; it was the only Canadian firm to receive a project award at the 2018 Awards ceremony.
KGS Group wins the top Keystone Award for the Peter Sutherland Generating Station Project.
There were 52 projects submitted from a wide cross-section of engineering consulting firms and 15 Awards of Excellence were handed out.
Canada’s most prestigious awards for engineering projects celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2018.
The awards will be presented on November 15 at a special ITA Tunnelling Awards ceremony held during the global AFTES Congress in Paris, November 13-16.
Three Canadian schools won awards: École de Technologie Supérieure, Montreal; Ryerson University, Toronto; and the University of Windsor.
From a record number of 56 project entries, a total of 15 Awards of Excellence and 13 Awards of Merit were handed out.
Due to multiple requests, the new Stage 1 deadline is – Tuesday, April 4 – Get your entries in.
Winners in the 2016 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction National Awards demonstrate the imagination and creativity of structural engineers.
Consulting engineers, architects and contractors gathered for the 2016 Ontario Concrete Awards dinner on November 30 to celebrate the success of their joint efforts. The event was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre downtown in conjunction with Construct Canada.…
Tetra Tech announced its year-end financial results last month. Revenue for the fiscal year totaled $2.58 billion, up 12% year compared to last year. Operating income for the fiscal year was $136 million, and on an ongoing basis totaled $170…
From the October-November 2016 print issue, p. 4 Why should engineers give themselves awards?” asked Robert W. Lucky in an article posted late this summer online by IEEE. Lucky points out that despite our best efforts to engage the public…
The 2016 Ontario Wood WORKS! Design Award winners were announced on November 15, recognizing 10 projects, along with their architects and structural engineers. Besides the large projects such as community centres, schools and an Orthodox church, two unique projects won…
CISC-ICCA gives awards to 11 projects from over 80 entries
Hospital and health care facilities take five of the top public-private partnership awards
At the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of B.C. (APEGBC) annual conference in Victoria on October 21-22, the association handed out its annual awards, including two to consulting engineers for environmental projects. The 2016 APEGBC Sustainability Award recognizes a…
At the Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards gala in Ottawa on October 25, ACEC presented three awards to individuals. The 2016 Beaubien Award for lifetime achievement was presented to Réjean Breton, Eng., cofounder of consulting engineering firm BBA, which has its…
Top technical award goes to Fast + Epp of Vancouver for an innovative wood structure at the Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre. Bridges. transportation projects, a solid waste biorefinery, mega-mining projects and efforts to help developing countries weather climate change are among the winners.
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC-ICCA) has announced the winners of the 2016 National Steel Design Awards. The winners are in four categories. Winner of the award for Bridges is the Strandherd-Armstrong Bridge (renamed the Vimy Memorial Bridge) which…
No Canadian towers are among the winners and finalists in the 2016 Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTUBH) awards announced June 22. The most dramatic of the towers was from New York, which won as the Best Tall…
Three people from B.C. consulting engineering firms among Engineers Canada awards handed out in P.E.I.
Event marks role of engineers as a force for sustainability and combating climate change.
Three large firms share the Willis Chipman award in the 2016 Ontario Consulting Engineering Awards
Excellent work of consulting engineering firms KGS, Teshmont, Crosier Kilgour and AECOM are top winners in this year’s awards.
Kerry Rudd, president and chief executive officer of Associated Engineering, wins award for lifetime achievement.
Alert! The deadline to submit a Notice of Intention to Enter the 2016 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards / Prix canadiens du génie-conseil 2016 has been extended. The new Stage 1 deadline for submitting the above form and the entry fee…
Two B.C. engineers — a structural engineer and a fire protection engineer — won special recognition at the 2016 Wood Design Awards. The awards were presented in front of an audience of 350 people by Wood WORKS! BC at the…