Public Works Project of the Year Award Nomination Entry Form Nomination Deadline for submittal is February 17, 2017 Project Name: Completion Date: (must be completed between September 1, 2015 and February 17, 2017to be eligible) Project Category Project Division Structures Transportation Environment Utilities Parks Sustainable/Green Disaster or Emergency Construction/Repair Historical Restoration/Preservation Less than $2 Million $2 Million - $5 Million $6 Million - $ 25 Million $26 Million - $ 75 Million More than $75 Million Managing Agency Primary Contractor Primary Design Consultant Nominated by No Project Division for the Disaster or Emergency Construction Repair and Historic Restoration/ Prevention categories.
Project Team Members: Construction Manager Architect Geotechnical Engineer General Contractor Structural Engineer Landscape Architect Electrical/Mechanical Engineer Other Specialty Consultants:
Public Works Project of the Year Award Submittal Instructions 1. Complete the two-page Nomination Entry Form. 2. The supporting documentation should address items 1 9. 3. All project photos should be submitted electronically in digital format. If the photos are not incorporated into the belowmentioned PDF file, then the photos should use JPG format and limited in size to 2 MG per photo. 4. All submittals should be made electronically and should be in PDF format. The email address for the submittals is apwa.awards@gmail.com. The PDF file should include the information requested in items 1, 2 and 3 listed above. If PDF format is not possible, then WORD format is acceptable. 5. Due to email limitations, all submittals must be limited in size to 10 MG. If the submittal exceeds this size, the submittal should be split into smaller emails. Deadline Submissions must be received by February 17, 2017 at 5:00pm Contact Information Attn: James Miller T.Y. Lin International Group 404 Camino Del Rio S#700 San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: (619) 692-1920 Email: james.miller@tylin.com The APWA San Diego and Imperial Counties Chapter Public Works Project of the Year Award was established to promote excellence in Public Works Projects by recognizing the partnership between the managing agency, the consultant/architect/engineer team, and the contractor, who all work together to successfully complete Public Works Projects. Supporting Documentation Please address each of the following areas in your supporting documentation, adhering to the sequenced below when possible. Please limit the response to each criterion to 100 words or less. 1. Discuss the use of good planning, design and construction management techniques to complete project on schedule, budget, and regulatory requirements. 2. Discuss the degree to which the project enhances a public service or facility. 3. Highlight community relations or actions to minimize public inconvenience, safety precautions to protect public lives and property, provision of observation areas, guided tours, or means of improving relations between the agency and the public. 4. Highlight environmental concerns and actions for mitigation, enhancement, or avoidance during project development or construction. 5. Discuss accomplishments under adverse conditions including, but not limited to, weather, soil, traffic, site conditions, space, time budget, or other conditions over which there was to control. 6. Discuss any additional considerations deemed of importance to the public works agency such as quality control, safety, value engineering, construction innovations, and money-saving techniques. 7. Provide a concise summary of the project on why it is deserving of the award. 8. Provide the name of the public agency official that can speak on behalf of the project s accomplishments. Provide name, title, and telephone number. 9. Project Manager must verify that the project was completed on time and within budget. If not, please explain why.
Individual Awards Nomination Entry Form One nomination per form and self nominations will not be accepted. Outstanding Service in a Public Agency Public agency individual who inspires excellence and dedication in public service through outstanding career service achievements; Focus of award is on career service to the public works profession rather than on any event or project; and Nominee must be a Chapter member. Outstanding Service in the Private Sector Private sector individual who inspires excellence and dedication in public service through outstanding career service achievements; Focus of award is on career service to the public works profession rather than on any event or project; and Nominee must be a Chapter member. Contractor of the Year Award Use of good construction management techniques and timely completion of project; Demonstrated awareness safety throughout the construction of the project; Community relations as evidenced by efforts to minimize public inconvenience during construction, safety precautions to protect the public, provision of observation areas, guided tours, etc.; Protection of the environment during the project; Unusual accomplishments under adverse conditions such as age or condition of the facility, adverse weather, soil, etc,; Exceptional efforts to maintain quality control, value engineering, cost control, etc; and Young Leader Award Candidates must be active members of APWA and not exceed 35 years of age as of the award nomination deadline (February 17th, 2017) ; Contributed in some significant manner to his/her agency or company by implementing new ideas, overcoming problems, controlling costs, etc.; Helped advance the cause of the public works profession either with leadership commitments to significant community project or as an advocate for public works issues at the legislative level in local, state, or federal governments; and Demonstrated an ongoing commitment to continuing education in the public works field, i.e. related educational degrees, attendance at workshops, etc. Award of Merit/Certificate of Merit An individual who provided outstanding service in a clerical, entry level, operational or a supervisory position; One recipient per public agency or company; and Public Works Advocate Award An individual who celebrated or promoted an understanding and appreciation for public works; Individual cannot promote a manufacturer, product, or person;
Student Award Candidates must be a current student at a local university or community college; Contributed as a team member to a local public works project within the past year; Demonstrated an understanding of public works; and Nominated by Name Telephone Supporting Documentation On a separate sheet, provide a summary of why the individual is deserving of the award (200 words or less). Please submit an electronic copy of the application on or before February 17, 2017 to: apwa.awards@gmail.com.