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The Umass Chan School of Medicine, Paul J. Dimare Center, won an ENR New England Award for Merit for Sustainability as part of the regional contest of best projects.
Industry sustainability experts judged sustainability entries as part of the New England Best England Best Awards in New England.
The winner of the Sustainability Award is recognized as part of the Best Projects Awards event 2025 on December 11 in Boston. For more information about the event, click here.
All the best winners of the project and the winners of the winners of merit will be recognized at the event and will be more in depth at the November East issue.
For the Sustainability Award, our experts judged projects based on their sustainability information, which includes the General Sustainability Strategy of the project, the choice of materials, energy savings, etc., as described in a matter of rehearsal. Although important green designations like Leed and well are preferable, are not absolutely critical.
Our judges also considered the good that the project team passed and beyond the requirements of the reference industry in the project presented. Entries that clearly identify the strategies that caused excellent sustainability results were higher than the more general answers.
The judges did not score or vote on the projects presented by their own company.
Sustainability judges were:
Lauren Algiers, National Director of Sustainable Design of STV
Jennifer Mahan, associated with Thornton Tomasetti
Nate Russo, project engineer II to AECOM
This year’s winners are:
Award Excellence in Sustainability
Tekαkαpimək Contact Station to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
Penobscot County, Maine
Sent by Wright-Ryan Construction
(Government/Public Building)
Prize of merit Sustainability
Umass Chan Medical School Paul J. Dimare Center
Worcester, Mass.
Sent by Shawmut design and construction
Justin Rice is East publisher.
