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BD+C Awards Programs

Entry information and past winners for Building Design+Construction's two major awards programs: 40 Under 40 and Giants 400


By BD+C Staff | August 11, 2021

 

40 UNDER 40

BD+C 40 Under 40 Awards winners and entry information

Each year since 2006, the editors of BD+C have honored 40 individuals in the AEC community as the next generation of rising stars. These AEC stars are making their mark in business, philanthropy, and in their communities. To be eligible, entrants must be under the age of 40 as of August 31 in the given entry year. 
View past winners 

 

GIANTS 400 RANKINGS

Giants 400 rankings from BD+C

The annual Giants 400 Report ranks the top architecture, engineering, and construction firms in commercial construction, by revenue. You’ll want to be sure your firm is on the Giants 400 list, as potential clients look to these rankings for prospective firms to design and construct their future projects. Giants 400 results are published each year in the August and October issues of BD+C
View past winners 

 

75 TOP PRODUCTS

75 Top Products awards

Each year, the Building Design+Construction editorial team evaluates the vast universe of new and updated products, materials, and systems for the U.S. building design and construction market. The best-of-the-best products make up our annual 75 Top Products report. See past winners here:
75 Top Products for 2023
75 Top Products for 2022
75 Top Products for 2021
75 Top Products for 2020

 

UPDATE ON THE BUILDING TEAM AWARDS AND RECONSTRUCTION AWARDS

In late 2022, the BD+C editorial team made the very difficult decision to cease both the Building Team Awards and Reconstruction Awards. Several factors played into our decision, including fewer print issues in which to feature the winners, rising costs to support the programs, and fewer submissions from AEC firms. This being said, BD+C is investing heavily in editorial coverage of new building projects and reconstruction work, both in print and online at BDCnetwork. Please send us your best projects for coverage consideration. Ideal submissions include a detailed press release/project summary; building team information (owner/developer, architect, structural engineer, MEP engineer, and general contractor); and a nice selection of high-res. photos/renderings with captions and photo credits. Send submissions to: David Barista, BD+C Editorial Director, at dbarista@sgcmail.com.

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