Building Congress salutes four leaders.Nearly 1,000 members of the building community gathered to pay tribute to four industry greats during the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Building Congress 2008 Industry Recognition Dinner at the Grand Hyatt New York on November 19. Henegan Construction Chair/CEO Maureen A. Henegan and STV Group STV Group, Inc., is a private employee-owned corporation specializing in engineering, architectural, planning and construction management services, serving the building and facilities, transportation and infrastructure, and construction management markets. , Inc. Chairman/CEO Dominick M. Servedio were presented with Industry Recognition Awards. Thornton Tomasetti Thornton Tomasetti (formerly The Thornton-Tomasetti Group, Thornton Tomasetti Engineers, LZA Technology) is a 600+ person structural engineering consulting firm headquartered in New York City. Founding Principal Richard L. Tomasetti received the George A. Fox Public Service Award, and Special Recognition was given to New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. Department of Design and Construction Commissioner David J. Burney. Sciame Construction Chairman/CEO Frank J. Sciame and University of Pennsylvania School of Design The University of Pennsylvania School of Design (PennDesign) is the design school of the University of Pennsylvania. It is currently ranked 5th overall by Planetizen, and is widely regarded as one of the best design schools in the country. Dean Marilyn Jordan Taylor presented the Industry Recognition Award to Ms. Henegan. After Mr. Sciame marveled at her ability to survive and thrive over 22 years in the industry, Ms. Taylor added, "We are welcoming Maureen tonight in the company of some extraordinary women whom we have honored," including Patricia Lancaster, Maryanne Gridley, Mary-Jean Eastman and Susan Hayes Susan Hay is a weather anchor for Global Toronto. She has been with Global since May 1989 and was previously with the CTV television network affiliate CICI in Sudbury, Ontario. Hay has also donated to many charities as well as hosts the televised Toronto Santa Claus Parade. . Ms. Henegan used part of her acceptance to praise Ms. Taylor and the organization honoring her. "The Building Congress is doing tonight what it does best--living out its commitment to bringing out New York's finest; all of the people who make up this great industry." She also praised her father, who founded her company. "Our firm is the fruition fru·i·tion n. 1. Realization of something desired or worked for; accomplishment: labor finally coming to fruition. 2. Enjoyment derived from use or possession. 3. of my father's vision. I accept this award in his memory." Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Executive Director Christopher O. Ward presented the Industry Recognition Award to his friend, Dominick M. Servedio, immediate past Chairman of the Building Congress. While Mr. Ward noted Mr. Servedio's major role at the World Trade Center, where he and his STV STV Single Transferable Vote STV Star Trek: Voyager STV Samanyolu TV (Turkey) STV Satellite Television STV Scottish Television STV Stranglethorn Vale (World of Warcraft computer game) colleagues are working on the WTC WTC World Trade Center, see there Transit Hub, Freedom Tower and Memorial, most of his presentation was focused on Mr. Servedio's passion and drive. "Dominick has committed himself to New York. He makes this town possible," Mr. Ward said. And he has been there time and again for this City, the Building Congress and for STV." Mr. Servedio praised his colleagues in the room and expressed his usual optimism, saying, "Make no mistake. It will be our industry that leads the turnaround in our economy." He thanked his colleagues at STV, saying "To be the best you can be, you have to contribute to your City and your industry," before concluding, "It doesn't seem right to give someone recognition for doing something he loves so much." Building Congress Chairman Stuart E. Graham presented the George A. Fox Public Service Award to Mr. Tomasetti. "Few individuals have contributed as much as Richard to so many worthwhile causes. As Chairman of the New York Building Foundation, he has energized the organization toward much greater support of education, philanthropic phil·an·throp·ic also phil·an·throp·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or marked by philanthropy; humanitarian. 2. Organized to provide humanitarian or charitable assistance: and research activities," said Mr. Graham who also noted Mr. Tomasetti's exemplary contributions to educational and mentoring programs aimed at existing and future industry professionals. Mr. Tomasetti urged those in attendance to continue working for the betterment bet·ter·ment n. 1. An improvement over what has been the case: financial betterment. 2. Law An improvement beyond normal upkeep and repair that adds to the value of real property. of New York, saying, "If George Fox was here tonight, I think he would ask us, even in these difficult times, to always set aside some of our time and money for the next generation. This is not the time to pull back on the best investment in our future--teaching and mentoring our young people." In presenting Special Recognition to Commissioner Burney, Deputy Mayor Edward Skyler remarked, "Our administration continues to be impressed with David's extraordinary expertise in building and design. He was ahead of the curve on sustainability, pushing for green elements on projects long before anyone thought to mandate it, and he has always been ahead of the curve on innovative design." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] During his acceptance, Commissioner Burney discussed his work on Mayor Bloomberg's Design and Construction Excellence Initiative, which started in 2004. "We have worked very hard with this industry to achieve that excellence and I think we have had success," Looking ahead to the challenge of operating during a downturn, he said, "The tighter the budget, the more we need great design professionals to get the most out of the budget." City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn Christine Callaghan Quinn (b. 25 July 1966 in Glen Cove, New York) is a Democratic politician from New York City who has served for six years on the New York City Council. She is the third speaker of the City Council, which is considered the second most powerful position in city said, "I want to thank you for being such active members of the building and development community of New York. |
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