PWC honors Battery Park's green building at awards banquet.On March 22, Professional Women in Construction (PWC) celebrated its Annual Awards Reception by honoring the "Green" Building Program set up by the Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority The Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority is a New York State public benefit corporation whose mission is to plan, create, co-ordinate and maintain a balanced community of commercial, residential, retail, and park space within its designated 92-acre site on the lower west side (BPCA BPCA British Pest Control Association BPCA Battery Park City Authority (New York state) BPCA Business Products Credit Association BPCA Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act of 2002 (US) ) and applauding the achievements of four outstanding members. The reception was held from 5:30 to 8 pm in the Grand Ballroom of The Yale Club in 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. . PWC gave its coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. Construction Leadership Award to the BPCA for its landmark efforts to create environmentally sound and financially viable structures and for its commitment to achieving inclusion of women and minorities. Lenore Janis, president of PWC and one of its original founders 21 years ago, said, in presenting the award to the BPCA, "It's not easy being the first to try something new. You have demonstrated that environmentally sound principles make economic sense. Furthermore, you have shown that exceeding your goals by including 19% minority and women-owned enterprises as subcontractors and a work force comprised of 30% minorities and women is also a wise financial move. For your courage and your commitment, we commend you and echo your motto, "Go for the green!" The BPCA is beginning construction on one of the first "green" high-rise residential buildings in the world. The structure will adhere to precedent-setting guidelines established in January 2000 which specify that new buildings must use environmentally-advanced technologies and materials to conserve energy and resources and provide a healthy, non-toxic environment for residents and employees. The 266-unit rental will be built at an estimated cost of $110 million at River Terrace and Murray Street. The Albanese Development Corporation is heading the project, and working with Full Spectrum Building and Development, a minority-owned firm, and Turner Construction, the general contractor. The BPCA has also recently announced that The Related Companies of Manhattan will develop a $113 million building with 330 apartments and Albanese will build an additional $95 million structure with 260 apartments. Both buildings will adhere to "green" guidelines. In accepting the award, Timothy S. Carey, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the BPCA, said that these buildings "will play a key role in the way we live, the way we build, and the way we build in the future." Carey, who expects the buildings to set the standard for the 21st century, said that "We want competition, we want to sustain a market for green buildings. People are going to fight to live in these buildings. People are going to copy these buildings because they are the best that can be built." He also renewed the BPCA's pledge to affirmative action affirmative action, in the United States, programs to overcome the effects of past societal discrimination by allocating jobs and resources to members of specific groups, such as minorities and women. saying that "We have opportunities for everyone. We have reached the heights of sharing that no other authority in the nation has reached." PWC granted Special Recognition Awards to its members. The Career Achievement award went to Constance "Connie" DeLaigle, senior minority business development/EEO administrator, JFKIAT/AMEC Construction Management, Inc. The award was presented by Harry Olsen and Chris Woods of LCOR. Woods praised DeLaigle for her "invaluable" efforts and noted that the award is "very well-deserved." DeLaigle thanked all her co-workers from AMEC AMEC African Methodist Episcopal Church AMEC Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce AMEC Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation AMEC Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc AMEC Association of Media Evaluation Companies and LCOR "who make my work possible." Michele Medaglia, president of ACC See adaptive cruise control. Construction and a past PWC honoree, presented the Professional Achievement Award to Elizabeth Lavin, project executive with Donaldson Acoustics Co., Inc., noting that Lavin "has become recognized as a leader in her field and has achieved the respect and admiration of her peers." Lina Gottesman, president of Altus Metal & Marble Maintenance and a past PWC honoree, presented the Business Owner Achievement Award to Reddy Kancharla, president of Testwell Laboratories, Inc. Gottesman commended his "vision and desire to expand the business." Dickie Sykes, assistant vice president MBE/EEO with AMEC and a PWC board member, presented the Leadership Award to William A. Fife, P.E., corporate vice president -- director of aviation services, DMJM DMJM Daniel, Mann, Johnson, & Mendenhall (architecture, engineering, and construction services firm) + Harris. Said Sykes, "He's a visionary, he's innovative, he's creative, he's a leader who leads by example." Pointing out his major role in establishing PWC's extremely well-received series of breakfast seminars on aviation, she said, "He made PWC a leader in the field of airport construction." Accepting the award, Fife commended the BPCA and noted that airports also need to "go green." He thanked his roots in the Port Authority and looked forward to many more PWC aviation seminars. Janis also gave a special award to PWC Executive Vice President Theresa Vigilante vigilante n. someone who takes the law into his/her own hands by trying and/or punishing another person without any legal authority. In the 1800s groups of vigilantes dispensed "frontier justice" by holding trials of accused horse-thieves, rustlers and shooters, and , in recognition of her dedication on behalf of the organization and her vision in creating PWC's hugely successful, biannual bi·an·nu·al adj. 1. Happening twice each year; semiannual. 2. Occurring every two years; biennial. bi·an golf outings. "We think you're a winner and appreciate all your efforts," said Janis. Sponsors for the event were the Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority; AMEC/LCOR/FLUOR Daniels (all members of the team working on the JFK International Arrivals Terminal, or JEKIAT); Albanese Development Corp.; ACC Construction Corp.; Barney Skanska; DMJM + Harris; Donaldson Acoustics Co.; and the NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City District Council of Carpenters. On Tuesday, April 24, from 8 to 10 am, PWC will present a breakfast seminar, "Rail, Roads & Air Terminals," at The Yale Club. The Annual Salute to Women of Achievement luncheon will be held on Wednesday, May 23, from 11:30 am to 2 pm at The Yale Club. Please call (212) 486-7745 for reservations. Founded in 1980, Professional Women in Construction is a nonprofit association dedicated to the advancement of women business owners Many online and offline organizations have been created to collect information about businesses around the world owned and operated by women. Many other organizations have been created to assist the women that own and operate those businesses. , professionals and executives actively engaged in construction and allied industries. It presents over 15 events annually. This year's events are funded, in part, by corporate sponsors which are: AMEC, JP Morgan Chase; Goetz Fitzpatrick Most & Bruckman LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol ; Henegan Construction Co.; LCOR; National Minority Business Council;-NYC School Construction Authority; Peckar & Abramson, PC; Port Authority of NY & NJ; Roc/Soc Marketing; Slattery/ Skanska; Tishman Realty & Construction Corp.; and Turner Construction Co. The associate sponsors are ACC Construction; Altus Metal & Marble Maintenance; Ava Shypula Consulting; Cauldwell Wingate Co.; Egg Electric Co., Inc.; JLC JLC Jaeger–LeCoultre (Swiss watch maker) JLC Journal of Light Construction JLC Juvenile Law Center JLC Jewish Labor Committee JLC Joint Labour Committee JLC Junior League of Chicago JLC Junior League of Cleveland Environmental Consult ants; Testwell Laboratories; Thypin Enterprises; Mann Report; New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. 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