Public and Private Works Projects Honored by Statewide Engineering Association
"We are proud to recognize these ACEC California member firms for delivering an exceptional degree of value and technical excellence to our communities," said
Photographs of award-winning projects can be found at 2026 Engineering Excellence Award Winners - American Council of Engineering Companies of California
Los Angeles Region Honor Award Projects:
Anchor QEA was contracted by the
The Davenport Park Expansion and Landfill Gas Control System Project is a comprehensive initiative by the
The Park Expansion seamlessly integrates stormwater and civil engineering elements with recreational amenities and improvements that enhance community health, provide accessible outdoor spaces, and support youth and adult fitness through safe, well-designed infrastructure and drought-tolerant landscaping.
The LFG Control System, designed to address the environmental challenges with repurposing a former landfill site, was implemented to ensure community safety. The system continuously monitors and manages methane levels, preventing harmful emissions and ensuring environmental compliance. This strategy includes an underground gas collection and control system, extraction wells, perimeter probes, and a permanent treatment system with noise-reduction features.
Together, these components transform Davenport Park into a model for environmentally responsible redevelopment, providing safe recreation and green space while protecting the health of the community.
Arup, Mott MacDonald, and JCE Engineering Group were contracted by Gruen Associates for the LAX/Metro Transit center, which is a transformative multimodal hub connecting Los Angeles International Airport to Metro's rail, bus, and bike networks that opened in
Arup led the structural design and provided services including facades engineering, fire and life safety, sustainability, acoustics, lighting, security, IT consulting, and pedestrian modeling. Mott MacDonald contributed track design, train control systems, overhead catenary systems, and civil structural engineering. Together, the firms delivered innovative solutions for a complex, high-seismic site next to one of the world's busiest airports.
The Transit Center delivers lasting community value by improving access for South LA residents and airport workers, reducing traffic and emissions, and supporting inclusive economic growth. Metro invested over
Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc. was contracted by the
The project addressed severe fire damage to the 10-span bridge overactive railroads and
This project demonstrates engineering's role in community resilience as this project didn't just repair the damage—it created a replicable model for protecting urban infrastructure from increasing fire risks.
The bridge repairs reconnected residents to Compton College, Metro transit, and local businesses while eliminating lengthy detours that had increased emissions and traffic congestion. Working within constraints of active railroad operations, the team coordinated closely with ACTA and UPRR to ensure uninterrupted railroad operations during construction.
The City of Compton is now investigating similar protection measures at other vulnerable bridge locations, extending the project's impact throughout the community.
Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc. was contracted by the City of Corona for the McKinley Street Grade Separation project, which was a groundbreaking achievement as
As prime consultant, Biggs Cardosa led comprehensive environmental, right-of-way, and engineering design services for the project. The firm's innovative approach utilized a 290-foot-long steel network tied arch bridge spanning BNSF Railway tracks,
Award-Winning Innovation: The recognized project demonstrates engineering excellence through its revolutionary construction approach, building the entire bridge off-site and moving it into place during a single weekend using Self-Propelled Modular Transporters—showcasing how innovative design can minimize community disruption while maintaining railroad operations.
Community Impact: The award recognizes the project's exceptional value to Corona's residents through enhancing public safety by removing dangerous pedestrian-vehicle-train conflicts, improving emergency response times with uninterrupted access, eliminating 2.5 hours of daily traffic delays, reducing vehicle emissions by ending prolonged idling at crossings, and supporting local economic growth through improved business accessibility.
COWI North America, Inc. and Accenture Infrastructure and Capital Projects, LLC were contracted by the
The new viaduct is a state-of-the-art structure that blends the legacy of its historic predecessors with cutting-edge engineering. Designed to meet today's rigorous seismic and safety standards, the project ensures long-term reliability while honoring the region's rich history.
By reconnecting two key areas of
More than a bridge, the Mount Vernon Viaduct is a symbol of community progress. It provides safer, more efficient transportation routes that support economic growth, improve access, and enhance quality of life for thousands of residents and visitors each day.
Earth Systems was contracted by California Skate Parks to contribute geotechnical engineering services to the newly completed Watts Skatepark, a 13,500-square-foot, universally accessible public recreation facility located in the heart of
Earth Systems conducted subsurface investigations, laboratory testing, and grading observation to support the park's unique terrain features—including bowl transitions, ramps, and adaptive skating elements. Designed to accommodate high-frequency, high-impact usage from traditional and adaptive athletes alike, the skatepark required tailored geotechnical solutions to ensure long-term performance, safety, and durability.
More than just a recreation site, the Watts Skatepark transforms a previously vacant parcel into a vibrant, inclusive, and safe community space. The park serves hundreds of residents each week and features design elements that support wheelchair motocross (WCMX), sensory engagement, and full ADA accessibility.
The Earth Systems team worked closely with the contractor and City stakeholders to keep the project on time and within budget, minimizing environmental impact through reuse of native soils. This collaboration underscores the firm's commitment to engineering excellence that delivers lasting value to clients and communities alike.
Labib Funk + Associates (LFA) was contracted by ArtCenter to serve as the structural engineer for the adaptive reuse of the historic 1940s supersonic wind tunnel into the new Mullin Transportation Design Center at ArtCenter College of Design. As engineer of record, LFA provided design for the foundation, shoring, and structural systems that support this complex transformation.
Located at the gateway to
Today, the Mullin Center stands as one of the most advanced automotive design studios in the country. The two-story facility includes flexible labs, technology-rich classrooms, and a sweeping central ramp that accommodates prototyping and vehicle access inside the building. By combining adaptive reuse with forward-looking design, the project honors
San Diego Region Honor Award Project:
Michael Baker International was contracted by the
The project introduced three key innovations: an automated trash screen near the border to intercept solid waste; a bypass encasement to divert contaminated flow from residential areas; and a pumpback system that returns clean water from
Engineers overcame challenges like poor soil, high water tables, and corrosive conditions by using inert fiberglass piping from HOBAS and carefully managing grading to avoid disturbing contaminated zones. Advanced 3D modeling replaced technical drawings with photorealistic visuals, enhancing public understanding and engagement. Town halls hosted by the
As the first phase of a broader regional strategy, the initiative lays the groundwork for future efforts to combat bacteria and pollutants. It demonstrates how engineering can deliver immediate health benefits while fostering long-term environmental restoration and sustainable infrastructure that protects both communities and ecosystems.
Central Valley Region Honor Award Projects:
Cornerstone Structural Engineering Group, Inc. was contracted by the County of
Cornerstone was the prime consultant and the design team lead for the Floradale Avenue Bridge Replacement Project. The new bridge needed to meet current seismic, hydraulic, and roadway standards while minimizing environmental impacts and community disruption. The bridge's strategic location and its regional and national importance required a modern, resilient replacement. Floradale Avenue is the primary commuter route from the
The ACEC Engineering Excellence Awards recognize engineering and land surveying firms for projects that demonstrate an exceptional degree of innovation, complexity, achievement, and value.
San Francisco Region Honor Award Projects:
Adobe Associates, Inc. was contracted by The Riolo Group to serve as the lead civil engineer and land surveyor for the Lytton Housing Project. Engaged by the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians, Adobe provided the technical foundation to transform a rural parcel into a permanent, sovereign tribal community, culminating a 16-year partnership that included master planning support, entitlement, and full site design. Lytton
The firm designed the complete, self-sufficient infrastructure for 147 new homes, as well as site design for an advanced Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) wastewater treatment plant, a secure water system, and a 2.3-megawatt solar field, creating a resilient, low-impact utility backbone for the community.
Adobe's innovation was centered on a terrain-adaptive grading approach. Rather than a standard grid, the team individually sited every home to preserve native oak trees and avoid wetland areas. This approach achieved a perfect balance of over 150,000 cubic yards of earthwork, eliminating costly and energy-intensive soil import & export. Furthermore, utilizing rural road standards, with vegetated swales replacing curb, gutter, and sidewalk, delivered roughly $1.5 million in savings while maintaining rural aesthetic.
This thoughtful engineering effort restored a vital homeland, strengthening the tribe's cultural identity, enhancing public welfare, and ensuring a resilient and sustainable future for the Lytton people.
Arup was contracted by Studio Gang for the California College of the Arts Campus Expansion project. California College of the Arts is the owner. The California College of the Arts (CCA) campus buildings' architecturally exposed timber bracing is the first ever use of a timber-steel hybrid eccentric braced frame (EBF) in a high seismic zone, setting a new precedent for structural design. Two lightweight mass timber pavilions sit atop a concrete podium, providing flexible studios, labs, and classrooms within a vibrant indoor-outdoor environment for creative learning. The hybrid EBF uses steel link beams for ductility while timber braces remain elastic, an approach peer-reviewed for code compliance. The gravity and lateral systems are decoupled to simplify design and construction. External detailing prioritizes durability of the exposed timber and concealed connections. Sustainability was paramount: the structure replaces significant steel with timber, utilizes low-carbon concrete, and optimizes material use. The expansion's striking exposed timber structure demonstrates how elegant design, seismic performance, and sustainability can align to create next generation learning spaces. By addressing the unique challenges of mass timber in seismic zones and pushing material innovation forward, the CCA expansion project is an inspiring model for future educational buildings.
Carollo Engineers was contracted by the Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency (PV Water) for the College Lake Integrated Resource Management Project.
Situated in
Carollo's planning and design services involved collaboration with PV Water staff, environmental teams, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders to maximize operational flexibility and cost-effectiveness. Construction is scheduled for completion in 2025.
Carollo Engineers and Conco-West, Inc. were contracted by Zone 7 Water Agency to complete the construction of the new
Located at the Stoneridge Well, the plant integrates IX pressure vessels, cartridge filters, a new pump station, and a dedicated electrical building to deliver high-quality water while meeting both current and anticipated state and federal standards. The facility produces up to 5,400 gallons per minute, ensuring a reliable supply for more than 250,000 Tri-Valley residents and businesses.
"Thanks to this, we're going to have clean water, safe water, PFAS free, and we're going to be able to put this well back into the Zone 7 water portfolio, and make sure that we have adequate water for residents, for businesses of the Tri-Valley, which is so important for our well-being," said Zone 7 Director
COWI was contracted by the Contra Costa Transportation Authority for the Iron Horse Trail Overcrossing at
As Prime Consultant and Engineer of Record, COWI led the design, engineering, and design support during construction for the
The overcrossing enhances safety and connectivity for tens of thousands of
"This bridge is a celebration of safe, sustainable design and community placemaking," said
Parsons Corporation was contracted for Phase 2 of the Alameda County Transportation Commission's
"Phase 2 of this project demonstrates Parsons' commitment to engineering solutions that serve everyone," said
The Phase 2 work reconfigures the
SmithGroup was contracted by California State University, East Bay for the Braddock Center for Science and Innovation, a groundbreaking achievement in sustainable design and educational innovation.
The Braddock Center stands as the university's first fully all-electric science facility, operating entirely without fossil fuels and setting a new benchmark for energy efficiency and carbon reduction. Through advanced engineering, the project team delivered state-of-the-art mechanical and plumbing systems, and battery storage—enabling site zero net carbon operation and supporting the university's ambitious sustainability goals.
Constructed on a challenging hill site and adjacent to active classrooms, the Braddock Center overcame complex logistical hurdles while keeping a smooth construction process and schedule. The facility now serves as a vibrant hub for hands-on learning, research, and collaboration, supporting the Green Biome Institute and inspiring future generations of scientists and future science educators.
This award celebrates the vision, creativity, and dedication of the entire project team, whose work has advanced both engineering excellence and community impact. The Braddock Center is a beacon for sustainable progress, health, and educational opportunity, and its recognition highlights the importance of innovative solutions in shaping a better future.
STV, a leading professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across
STV provided comprehensive design services for the extension, including rail, civil and structural engineering, station architecture, bridge and roadway design and non-motorized pathway integration. The project includes approximately 3.2 miles of reconstructed railroad track between the
Current trip data reflects that 75% of trips that originate in Windsor terminate in Santa Rosa, demonstrating how travelers from
Sacramento Region Honor Award Projects:
Atlas Technical Consultants (Atlas) was contracted by the County of
The 2,428-foot structure carries more than 50,000 vehicles daily across the
Results showed 37 percent of welds contained defects, compared with the anticipated 10 percent rate. Atlas adapted testing procedures in real time and completed 44 repairs to American Welding Society standards. The
The findings are informing Federal Highway Administration guidance for evaluating T-1 steel structures across the country. The mid-century material, used in bridges built between 1960 and 1980, has emerged as a safety concern requiring systematic assessment.
For
Designed by
"From the very beginning, the vision was clear," said Sean Barclay, TCPUD General Manager. "We needed a facility large enough to serve our community, to meet peak summer demands, and reliable enough to support firefighting efforts."
The WLTRWTP features advanced filtration and disinfection technologies within a compact, mostly underground design, preserving the lakefront's scenic beauty. It includes a submersible intake, booster pump station, and a water recovery loop that reclaims 99% of backwash water.
KJ led the project from concept through construction, overcoming wildfire evacuations, record snowfall, and pandemic-related supply chain issues to deliver the project successfully. This facility sets a standard for communities seeking to implement advanced treatment technologies in environmentally sensitive areas.
Kjeldsen, Sinnock & Neudeck, Inc. (KSN) was contracted by Reclamation District – 2040 to lead the emergency response and repair of a critical levee failure on
Mobilizing within one hour, KSN served as Incident Commander on behalf of
The project protected critical infrastructure including
This technically complex emergency response effort safeguarded lives, property, and essential resources, while setting a new benchmark for engineering leadership, innovation, and community resilience in
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