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Nebraska Chapter ACI
6901 Vine Street
Lincoln, NE  68505
(402) 466-
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AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
FOR THE USE OF CONCRETE IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA

The Nebraska Chapter of the American Concrete Institute announces its annual Concrete Awards Program. The purpose of this competition is to recognize outstanding work in concrete construction and practices within the State of Nebraska.

Projects must be noteworthy for their use of concrete. The concrete may be precast, prestressed, cast-in place, tilt-up or concrete masonry. Special uses of concrete or innovative concrete construction techniques will be recognized.

In order to be eligible the projects must have been completed before November 2008.
Judging will be done by a panel of professionals from various disciplines within the concrete industry. Awards will consist of plaques and certificates to be presented to the owner, designer (Architect and/or Engineer), contractor and concrete supplier. These awards will be presented at the Nebraska Chapter Annual Meeting in February each year.

The Entry deadline is December 15, 2008.  Check back in Fall of 2008 to download an entry form!

Award winners in each category will be eligible for nomination
by the Nebraska Chapter for ACI International Competition.

 

2007 Winners


Silverleaf Estates
Entrance Structure / Intersection
192nd and Honeysuckle Drive, Omaha

Owner:  Tom Falcone, Elkhorn, NE
Structural Engineer:  Joe Ficenec, E&A Consulting Group
Contractor:  M.E. Collins Contracting Co., Inc.
Concrete Supplier:  Consolidated Concrete, LLC.
Submitted by:  Jeff Elliot, E&A Consulting Group, Inc.


33rd Street Retail Center Shell - Starbucks (Honorable Mention)

Owner:  B&J Partnership
Structural Engineer:  Jeff Griffin, LJB, Inc.
Contractor:  Ayars & Ayars, Lincoln
Concrete Supplier:  Beatrice Concrete
Completion Date:  January 22, 2007
Submitted by Dave Kleopfer, Ayars & Ayars

 



PAST WINNERS
 

2006
LIBERTY VILLAGE, Lincoln
VALUE ENGINEERING the ARBOR ROAD BRIDGE OVER I-80, Lincoln, NE
WEST DODGE EXPRESSWAY, Omaha KENEFICK PARK, Omaha (Honorable Mention)


2005
WEST GATE BANK CENTER, Lincoln
HOLLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, Omaha
MYSTIC PINES CLUBHOUSE, Lincoln (Honorable Mention)
PRIVATE WAREHOUSE, Lincoln (Honorable Mention)


2004
AURORA ARCH BRIDGE, Aurora
WESTFIELD SHOPPINGTOWN RETAINING WALL, Lincoln
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, Durham Research Center, Omaha (Honorable Mention)

2003
JCT US-30/N-92 Clarks Viaduct, Clarks, NE
ROCA SPUR Bridge, Roca, NE

2002
First National Tower, Omaha


2001
Omaha Public Power District Arbor Rail Line Bridge 5.90


2000
Union Pacific/CXT Concrete Railroad Ties, Grand Island
York Country Club, York


1999
Memorial Stadium, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Affiliated Foods-Frozen Foods Warehouse, Norfolk
Excel Wastewater Treatment Plant, Schuyler


1998
Aurora West Viaduct, Aurora
Lied Center for the Arts, Omaha
"Street of Dreams 1998" Home, Omaha


1997
Strategic Air Command Museum, Ashland
City Campus Parking Structure, Lincoln


1996
Henry Doorly Zoo, Kingdom of the Sea Aquarium, Omaha
Sarpy County High Performance Concrete Bridge, Omaha
Milo-Bail Student Center, UNO, Omaha


1995
Fremont Northwest Bypass Bridge, Fremont
Midwest Industrial Tools (MIT), Omaha


1994
Bryan Medical Office Plaza, Lincoln
I-80/I-480 Kennedy Freeway Interchange, Omaha


1993
Capitol Parkway West, Lincoln
The Fine Arts Building, UNO, Omaha


1991
Heartland of America Park, Omaha
Lancaster County Jail, Lincoln
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant, Valentine

 


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