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42 High-Profile: Awards June 2026

Construction Institute Announces Recipients of 2026 Annual Awards

Meriden, CT – The Construction Institute( CI) announced the recipients of its 2026 Annual Awards. CI’ s awardees are recognized as some of the industry’ s most outstanding leaders, committed to the organization’ s mission of promoting cross-industry collaboration.
The 2026 Annual Dinner & Awards will be held on Thursday, June 11 at The Society Room in Hartford.
THE HONOREES:
Nichole Petersen
Carolina Cudemus Jones
Yanel de Angel Salas
Alondra De Leon
Lewis Finkel
David N. LaBau Lifetime Recognition Awards
• Lewis Finkel, Founder, Professional Services Corporation
• Robert Sullivan, Chairman of the Board, Standard Builders
Collaborative Leadership Award
• Nichole Petersen, Director of Marketing, Flow Tech
Robert Sullivan
James Fuller
Jenna McClure
Dawn Monde
Avishan Montazer
Industry Innovation Award
• Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
Educator of the Year
• James Fuller, Chair of Architecture, University of Hartford
Special Industry Recognition Award
• General Dynamics Electric Boat
Distinguished Service Award 2026 Women Who Build Summit Planning Committee:
• Carolina Cudemus Jones, Yale University
• Yanel de Angel Salas, Perkins & Will
• Alondra De Leon Santiago, Gilbane Building Company
• Jenna McClure, Amenta Emma Architects
• Dawn Monde, Red Thread
• Avishan Montazer, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
“ The Construction Institute’ s awards celebrate more than individual achievement. This year’ s recipients reflect the collaborative spirit and forward-thinking leadership that embody the institute’ s mission,” said Dawn Monde, SVP for Strategic Accounts / Client Services, Red Thread, and vice chair, CI board of directors.

Altieri Honored with Industry Awards

Folger Shakespeare Library
Wilton, CT – Altieri announced it is celebrating two recent industry awards.
The firm’ s work on The National WWII Museum in New Orleans was recognized with a 2026 Award of Merit for Architectural Engineering Integration by the Architectural Engineering Institute( AEI). AEI announced winners of the AEI Professional Projects Awards at its recent annual conference, recognizing excellence in high-performance, integrated building design. The awards highlight achievements including mechanical and electrical engineering design and multidisciplinary coordination and integration.
Voorsanger Architects’ 200,000sf, $ 300 + million phased expansion was executed over two decades. It involved significant integration challenges for the design team including maintaining consistent quality and system performance with seamless integration of MEPF systems, strategically futureproofing critical systems in early phases to support later building interconnections and evolving program requirements, and designing for future and long-term changes by anticipating technological change and evolving infrastructure needs. Representatives of Altieri say the team is honored to be recognized for their extraordinary foresight, longterm collaboration, and future-ready engineering that contributed to the project’ s outstanding success.
The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums( MAAM) recognized Folger Shakespeare Library with a 2026 Buildy Award, the organization’ s highest honor for completed museum building projects. The award celebrates museum directors, staff, trustees, and design and construction teams whose collaborative efforts result in sustainable, mission-driven cultural facilities that successfully serve
their communities. Led by architects KieranTimberlake, the 10-year, 44,419sf( 6,000sf below grade), $ 80.5 million renewal and expansion project aimed to expand the audience, relevance, and future of the Folger and incorporate contemporary interventions while preserving the integrity of the historic architecture.
Considerable challenges faced the design team, including the technical complexity of adding to a historic structure in a highly constrained setting. Unlike a typical construction process where the building starts from the ground
National WWII Museum
up, a new building was added underneath the existing historic site. The challenges were met with innovative integrated systems design and team coordination accomplishments including the threading of all mechanical systems from the existing landmark building under the slab of the new addition, and the seamless integration of a new low velocity air distribution system in the nearly 100-yearold theatre. Representatives of Altieri said they were proud to be part of the design team that made an exceptionally bold vision work. www. high-profile. com