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THE WINNERS OF THE 8TH ANNUAL ACI EXCELLENCE IN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION AWARDS

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THE WINNERS OF THE 8TH ANNUAL ACI EXCELLENCE IN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION AWARDS

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Oct. 26, 2022  /PRNewswire/ -- The eighth annual ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards showcased dozens of innovative concrete projects from around the world.

The "Overall Excellence" award was presented to Chau Chak Wing Museum, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The winning concrete project also received first place in the mid-rise structures category at the ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards during the ACI Concrete Convention[1] on Monday, October 24, 2022.

The Chau Chak Wing Museum at The University of Sydney is the culmination of many years of strategic planning that consolidates the University's Nicholson, Macleay, Power, and University Art collections and showcases some of Australia's most significant artistic, scientific, and archaeological artifacts. With a specified design life of more than 100 years, the aspiration for the Museum was to be as highly regarded as the iconic Great Hall and Quadrangle, the symbolic and ceremonial heart of the University. The construction of the museum involved bulk excavation, construction of a six–level building (including a plant level and two basement levels) with 7740 m2 (83,300 ft2) of gross floor area.

"What makes this project particularly noteworthy is its commitment to sustainability and its focus on constructability," stated Overall Excellence judge Emily Guglielmo. "All this while meeting the demanding architectural vision. This project represents a model for concrete design and construction that we should all strive to achieve."

The awards were created to honor the visions of the most creative projects in the concrete industry, while providing a platform to recognize concrete innovation, technology, and excellence across the globe. To be eligible for participation in the ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards, projects need to be nominated by an ACI Chapter, International Partner, or selected through self-nomination.

In addition to the highest honor, the "Overall Excellence" award, which was presented to the Chau Chak Wing Museum, additional projects recognized during the ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards[2] include:

  • Repair & Restoration
  • 1st Place:  The Corniche Kennedy, in Marseille, France.
  • 2nd Place: Mercato di Corso Sardegna, in Genova, Italy.
Decorative Concrete
  • 1st Place:  Aquatic Gallery, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • 2nd Place: Hollywood Park NFL Media Building, in Inglewood, CA, USA.
Low-Rise Structures
  • 1st Place:  Chai Château Haut-Bailly Winery, in Léognan, Gironde, France.
  • 2nd Place: Brossard Aquatic Complex, in Brossard, QC, Canada.
Mid-Rise Structures
  • 1st Place:  Chau Chak Wing Museum, in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • 2nd Place: Denver Water Operations Complex - Administration Building, in Denver, CO, USA.
High-Rise Structures
  • 1st Place:  100 Above the Park, in St. Louis, MO, USA.
  • 2nd Place: Faria Lima Plaza, in São Paulo, Brazil.
Infrastructure
  • 1st Place:  SCG-CPAC Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Bridge, Bang Sue, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 2nd Place: Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge, in New Ross, Wexford, Ireland.
Flatwork
  • 1st Place:  MSPT Proving Ground Facility and Test Track, in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • 2nd Place: SoFi Stadium, in Inglewood, CA, USA.

The winning project details can be found at ACIExcellence.org[3]. Entries for the 2023 ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards are being accepted now through April 30, 2023. 

You can also vote for the 2022 People's Choice Award – an audience-driven award for the ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards. Beginning October 24 and ending November 30, 2022, participants can judge and vote for their favorite concrete project entered in this year's ACI Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards. Following the completion of the voting period on November 30, the American Concrete Institute will announce the winning project of the People's Choice Award on ACI's official social media pages.

VOTE NOW[4]

For more information, contact:

Jose CarrascoMarketing248-848-3160Jose.Carrasco@concrete.org[5]

Always advancing – The American Concrete Institute is a leading global authority for the development, dissemination, and adoption of its consensus-based standards, technical resources, and educational, training, & certification programs. Founded in 1904, ACI is headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA, with a regional office in Dubai, UAE, and resource centers in Southern California and Chicago/Midwest. Visit concrete.org[6] for additional information.

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