Hill International Wins 2020 CMAA Southern California Chapter Project Achievement Award for the City of Orange Metrolink Park...
April 21 2020 - 7:00AM
Hill International (NYSE:HIL), the global leader in managing
construction risk, announced today that it has been recognized with
an award by the Construction Management Association of America
(CMAA) Southern California Chapter for the company's management of
the City of Orange Metrolink Parking Structure project. The more
than $30-million project earned the project achievement award in
the $11 million-to-$50 million transportation category. The award
will be presented to Hill at the chapter’s 28th Annual Awards Gala
on September 3, 2020 at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach.
“This was a great project and very deserving of
such an award,” says Hill Vice President Nazem Moussa, who served
as project manager for the City of Orange Metrolink Parking
Structure. “The new parking structure is large enough to meet
current and future parking needs at the Orange Transportation
Center serving Metrolink commuters in the region for years to come.
It’s also a beautiful building that fits neatly into the historic
core of the city. I’m very proud to have worked on it.”
Major scope items included the implementation of
an adaptive management plan to survey and protect nearby historical
structures, site demolition, remediation of contaminated soils and
underground storage tanks, installation of an excavation support
system of soldier piles and tiebacks, mass excavation, construction
of a cast-in-place frame and post-tension decks, erection of
pre-cast panels, and construction of two elevators and stairways.
Due to the enclosed nature of the building, additional
air/mechanical systems were required as well as additional security
systems (CCTV, Code Blue Phones, and physical gates to secure the
structure). Other unique features include extensive electric
vehicle charging locations and photovoltaic installations to offset
the facility’s electrical demand. Work also included enhanced plaza
areas and landscaping to integrate the garage into the historical
area of Old Town Orange.
Hill provided construction management services
for the project. Specific services included performance of an
independent review of the plans (conceptual architectural design,
schematic, and final construction drawings), specifications, and
cost estimates developed by an architect during the architectural
design phase, and performance of construction management during the
construction phase. The ultimate goal of the efforts, to help
ensure that all work was conducted and accomplished in compliance
with project plans and specifications, was completed
successfully.
"We are extremely honored to have been
recognized by CMAA with this award," says Raouf Ghali, Hill’s Chief
Executive Officer. "I would like to congratulate every Hill
professional that contributed to the success of this award winning
project.”
CMAA is North America's only organization
dedicated exclusively to the interests of professional Construction
Project Management. The association, formed in 1982, currently has
more than 16,000 members, including individual CM/PM practitioners,
corporate members, and construction owners in both the public and
private sectors, along with academic and associate members. For
more information on CMAA, please visit their website at
www.cmaanet.org.
About Hill International
Hill International, with approximately 2,700
professionals in more than 55 offices worldwide, provides program
management, project management, construction management, and other
consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
Engineering News-Record magazine recently ranked Hill as the
eighth-largest construction management firm in the United States.
For more information on Hill, please visit our website at
www.hillintl.com.
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Hill International, Inc. Elizabeth J. Zipf,
LEED AP BD+C Senior Vice President Hill International, Inc.
One Commerce Square 2005 Market Street, 17th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 309-7707
elizabethzipf@hillintl.com
Hill International, Inc. Todd Weintraub Senior
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (215) 309-7951
toddweintraub@hillintl.com
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