Construction Professionals Network (CPN) of North Carolina has awarded three annual Star Awards for outstanding projects.
The awards, presented at CPN’s 17th annual conference in May, were based on the projects’ merits and challenges, CPN says in its announcement.
Awards, including references to CPN-member participants, include:
Project under $10 million: The B/E Aerospace Engineering Development Laboratory, Winston-Salem, NC.
Participating CPN members:
- Leo Stepansky, Shelco, LLC., Winston-Salem, NC
- Manan Adhyaru, S&ME, Inc., Greensboro, NC
- Joe Glass, Duke Energy, Charlotte, NC
- Zane Sharpe, Sharpe Images, Charlotte, NC
Project between $10 million and $25 million: Holshouser Residence Hall Renovation, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC.
Participating CPN members:
- Phil Jones, Jeanine Bachtel, UNC-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
- Janet Brooks, Jason Jones Clark Nexsen, Charlotte, NC
- Mike Bedell, Balfour Beatty Construction, Charlotte, NC
- Manan Adhyaru, S&ME, Inc., Greensboro, NC
- Chuck Cardwell, SKA Consulting Engineers Inc., Charlotte, NC
Project more than $25 Million: Department of Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center (VA Healthcare), Fayetteville, NC.
Participating CPN members:
- Rick Davenport, Samet Corporation, Greensboro, NC
- Robert Coon, Scott Insurance, Greensboro, NC
- Harper Heckman, Nexsen Pruet, Greensboro, NC
- Sun Breza, ECS Carolinas, LLP, Greensboro, NC
CPN of North Carolina, Inc. is a statewide, non-profit organization of business and professional leaders who are involved with design, construction and related services. CPN was created to facilitate and encourage the association of outstanding professionals, executives, business owners and public officials related to the construction industry as a network of individuals who are a trusted source for information, advice and services, and who enhance opportunities for improving business. CPN’S mission is to utilize the membership’s diverse expertise for the common good of the membership, industry and community.