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2011 MCC Awards Program
CLICK HERE to Download the 2011 MCC Awards Brochure CLICK HERE to View Pictures from the 2011 Awards Ceremony
CLICK HERE to View Results from the 2010 MCC Awards Program
Structural Design Merit Click Here to View All Entries in the Structural Design Merit Category
WINNER: Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum Expansion
The Weisman Art Museum expansion enhances the visionary design of the original museum using innovative cast-in-place concrete systems. The addition includes galleries, studio space and a pedestrian plaza extension.
Project Team Members:
- Owner: University of Minnesota, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum
- Architect of Record: Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, Inc.
- Design Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
- Engineer of Record: Hammel, Green and Abrahamson, Inc.
- General Contractor: J.E. Dunn Construction
- Concrete Supplier: Cemstone Concrete Products
- Concrete Subcontractor: Kelleher Construction, Inc.
Material Development & Innovation Click Here to View All Entries in the Material Development & Innovation Category
WINNER: CAPX 2020
The CAPX 2020 project is a multiphase upgrade to the power transmission grid being constructed by 11 electric utilities in the Upper Midwest and three surrounding states. This project was innovative because many of the pole pads were situated in the middle of an ice-covered marsh with 30-foot deep equipment-swallowing muck below the surface.
Project Team Members:
- Owner: Xcel Energy
- Engineer of Record: Xcel Energy
- General Contractor: Excel Energy
- Concrete Supplier: AME Red-E-Mix
Sustainable Concrete Construction Click Here to View All Entries in the Sustainable Concrete Construction Category
WINNER: Carleton College - Weitz Center for Creativity
The Weitz Center for Creativity combines new construction with an innovative repurposing of the former Northfield Middle School. The project called for the renovation and re-use of the original 1910 building, preserving many of its unique architectural features.
Project Team Members:
- Owner: Carleton College
- Architect of Record: Meyer Scherer & Rockcastle LTD
- Engineer of Record: Meyer Borgman & Johnson
- General Contractor: McGough Companies
- Concrete Supplier: AVR, Inc. & Affiliates
Transportation Click Here to View All Entries in the Transportation Category
WINNER: Chanhassen Station, SouthWest Transit
Newly opened, Chanhassen Station expands the existing SouthWest Transit commuter bus stop in downtown Chanhassen and extends Market Street through historic downtown Chanhassen, connecting two significant areas of commerce. This four-level transit facility provides over 420 parking spaces for commuters and is accompanied by interior and exterior passenger waiting areas.
Project Team Members:
- Owner: SouthWest Transit
- Architect of Record: Hay Dobbs
- Engineer of Record: Walker Parking Consultants
- General Contractor: Shaw-Lundquist Associates
- Concrete Subcontractor: Axel Ohman, Inc.
- Concrete Supplier: Cemstone
Industrial/Agricultural Click Here to View All Entries in the Industrial/Agricultural Category
WINNER: Target T-3897 Food Distribution Center
The project is a 360,000 sf cold storage facility owned and operated by Target Corporation that will support the supply chain of food to 235 Target stores in Texas and the surrounding states.
Project Team Members:
- Owner: Target Corporation
- Architect of Record: Target Corporation
- Engineer of Record: Target Corporation
- General Contractor: Ryan Companies US, Inc.
- Concrete Supplier: Redi-Mix Concrete
- Concrete Subcontractor: Potter Concrete
- Shrinkage Compensating Concrete Subcontractor: The Fricks Company
- Additional Participant: Jim North (Third party concrete slab consultant)
- Additional Participant: Structural Services, Inc.
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