SAINT PAUL, MN — The
International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) announces the winners of its 2019 Project Awards. The Ile-aux-Tourtes Bridge Rehabilitation was chosen as the ICRI 2019 Project of the Year. This year, three finalists were chosen, and the winner was announced at an awards ceremony.
ICRI awarded seven additional 2019 Awards of Excellence and seven Awards of Merit. The following project won an award in the
Construction News area:
Historic Category: Northeastern State University Wilson Hall Renovation
This Tahlequah, Oklahoma-based project was submitted by
Restek, Inc. Wilson Hall, originally constructed as a women’s dormitory on the main campus of Northeastern State University (NSU), is one of NSU’s oldest buildings. Constructed in 1936 with an addition to the north side of the building built in the 1960s, the 75,000-square-foot building consists of a basement, three floors and an attic space. The facility was renovated and a new space was designed for the College of Liberal Arts, complete with offices for both faculty and administration, classrooms, an event space and a new dining venue.
ICRI, a nonprofit association with more than 2,400 members worldwide, is a resource for education and information to improve the quality of repair, restoration and protection of concrete and other structures in accordance with consensus criteria.