Magnusson Klemencic Associates is the top winner in the American Council of Engineering Companies of Washington s annual Engineering Excellence Awards program. The firm took home the top honor the Platinum Award for its design of the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Sponsored by ACEC s Washington state chapter, the awards program recognizes projects that represent a wide range of engineering achievements and which demonstrate the highest degree of skill and ingenuity.
Fifteen projects were honored in this year s program. The top national awards will go on to compete in the ACEC national competition in Washington, D.C., in April.
Project entries were evaluated by a five-judge panel: Kathy Robertson, engineer emeritus at Pickets Engineering; Bob Axley, engineer emeritus at Wood Harbinger; Supriya Kelkar, principal architect at Sound Transit; Steve Johnston, engineer emeritus at Landau Associates; and Benjamin Minnick, construction editor at the Daily Journal of Commerce
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Council of Engineering Companies, California (ACEC California) announced today that Stantec, a top tier global design and delivery firm, has been honored with their prestigious 2021 Golden State Award for its work on the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry, in San Diego, California.
The Golden State Award is the highest honor ACEC California bestows as part of its annual Engineering Excellence Awards program.
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The San Ysidro Land Port of Entry (SYLPOE) is the busiest international border crossing in the western hemisphere, connecting two communities united by a social, economic, and cultural fabric. Close to 70,000 vehicles and over 20,000 pedestrians cross north from Mexico each day, a vital and irreplaceable cornerstone of the regio
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Precision Acoustics Limited, market-leading manufacturer of ultrasound measurement products for the medical and non-destructive testing (NDT) industries and supplier of MHz ultrasound equipment, has been shortlisted for two major industry awards in three separate categories.
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Each partner brought their own areas of expertise, and Precision Acoustics’ focus was on the design and manufacture of piezopolymer transducers which needed to be easy to assemble, have a long useful life, be robust enough to withstand harsh radiation environments and be sufficiently flexible
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The new primetime series is produced for CNBC by Zero Point Zero Productions with Lydia Tenaglia, Chris Collins and Shawn Cuddy serving as executive producers. Adam Barry is the executive producer for CNBC. The show highlights stories of entrepreneurs and the unique business cultures that “define America’s most iconic streets.” On this episode, San Diego’s fishing heritage is looked at along with the future of the waterfront. In addition, the show explores how the U.S. Navy contributes billions to the local economy.