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Machinery AsiaBy Machinery AsiaOctober 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The I-405 improvement project in Orange County, California is one of three Southern California Project of the Year finalists this year. Three more are finalists from Northern California.

Photo courtesy of Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)

ENR California is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2024 Projects of the Year.

The winners of the region’s Best Project 2024 competition were announced in July. Judges then chose three of the top project winners from each region, Northern California and Southern California, as Project of the Year finalists.

The judges for the ENR California Best Projects 2024 competition were:

  • Amer Bata, deputy director of department, AECOM
  • Doug Conrath, Director (retired), CRB
  • Steve Friar, Hensel Phelps Western US Regional Planning Director
  • Red Gayita, regional executive/special projects, Bernards
  • Donald Kahn, Project Executive, Largo Concrete
  • Beatriz Kim, Head of Engineering Team, Rosendin
  • Phil LeCocq, Project Manager, Engineering Division, California Department of Water Resources
  • Rory Madden, Senior Project Manager, coDesign
  • Danica Mason, Director, Red Team Go!
  • David Mori, Engineering Manager, City of Anaheim Public Works
  • Allison Otto, president and CEO of Otto Construction
  • Caleigh Raymer, Construction Manager, PCL

Projects of the year will be announced at the awards presentation next week and will be featured in the October 14 issue of ENR California.

The Southern California awards will be presented on October 15 in Los Angeles at the Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza (click here for more information).

The Northern California awards will be presented on October 17 in San Francisco at the Cyril Magnin Ballroom at the Parc 55 Hilton (click here for more information).

Congratulations to this year’s finalists!

Finalists for ENR California’s 2023 Project of the Year

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

200 Park

San Jose, California

Presented by Level 10 Construction

Santa Clara at Capitol Park

Sacramento

Presented by Miyamoto International

Sonoma Academy Community Performing Arts Center

Santa Rosa, California

Presented by Quattrocchi Kwok Architects

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Delta Sky Way Program at LAX

los angeles

Presented by Hensel Phelps

I-405 Improvement Project

Orange County, California

Posted by Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)

Tarzana reimagined

Tarzana, California

Submitted by McCarthy Building Cos., Inc.

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CJ Schexnayder is the publisher of ENR California and ENR Northwest. He has contributed to ENR’s coverage of the construction industry for over a decade. His work has focused on major projects, industry trends and emerging technology. He was previously the South American correspondent for the magazine based in Lima, Peru. During that time, he covered numerous large-scale infrastructure projects throughout the region, including the expansion of the third lane of the Panama Canal. Additionally, CJ has been an award-winning newspaper reporter in Southern California, Texas and Louisiana.

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