ENR MidAtlantic Announces 2025 Sustainability Award Winners

Industry sustainability experts judged the sustainability entries as part of the 2025 ENR MidAtlantic Best Projects awards.

The Sustainability Award winner is recognized as part of the Best Projects 2025 awards event on Dec. 9 in Baltimore. For more information on the event click here

All of the Best Project winners and Award of Merit winners will be recognized at the event and profiled more in depth in the November issue of ENR East.

For the sustainability award, our experts judged the projects based on their sustainability information, which includes the project’s overall sustainability strategy, choice of materials, energy savings, etc., as described in an essay question. While major green designations like LEED and WELL are preferable, they are not absolutely critical. 

Our judges also considered how well the project team went above and beyond baseline industry requirements on the submitted project. Entries that clearly identify the strategies that led to excellent sustainability results were scored higher than more general responses.

Judges did not score or vote for projects submitted by their own firm. 

The sustainability judges were:

Lauren Alger, national director of sustainable design at STV 

Jennifer Mahan, associate at Thornton Tomasetti

Nate Russo, project engineer II at AECOM

This year’s winners are:

Excellence in Sustainability Award

John Francis Education Campus

Washington, D.C.

Submitted by MCN Build

(Best Project K-12 Education) 

Award of Merit Sustainability

The Faircliff and Novel 14th St.

Washington, D.C. 

Submitted by John Moriarty & Associates of Virginia

Source: https://www.enr.com/