shelbyville-downtown-redevelopment-project-earns-national-recognition-award
The Shelbyville Downtown Redevelopment project has been honored with a National Recognition Award in the 2024 Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) competition, hosted by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC).
The ACEC Engineering Excellence Awards are renowned globally as the pinnacle celebration of engineering brilliance, showcasing projects that demonstrate exceptional innovation, creativity, and ingenuity in engineering practices.
Among a competitive pool of submissions, the Shelbyville Downtown Project stood out for its outstanding achievements and positive impact on the urban landscape, according to a City of Shelbyville media release.
“The Shelbyville Downtown Redevelopment project symbolizes our collective vision for a thriving and dynamic community,” said former Shelbyville Mayor Tom DeBaun, who oversaw the project from start to finish during his three-term tenure. “It’s a testament to what can be achieved when we come together with passion, dedication, and a shared commitment to revitalizing our urban spaces.”
Indianapolis-based Butler, Fairman & Seufert, the lead civil engineer for the initiative, Shelbyville-based Genesis Development Group, the lead development group for the project, and Ratio, the landscape architects, played pivotal roles in bringing the vision of the Shelbyville Downtown Redevelopment project to fruition.
“We are thrilled to receive this prestigious National Recognition Award from ACEC,” said current Shelbyville Mayor Scott Furgeson. “The Shelbyville Downtown Redevelopment project represents a collaborative effort between the city, our partners, and the community to create a vibrant and sustainable urban environment. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to innovation and excellence in urban development.”
“Through strategic planning, innovative design, and community engagement, the project has revitalized public spaces, enhanced connectivity, and stimulates economic growth, setting a new benchmark for urban redevelopment initiatives.
“To revitalize a downtown, you need more than just bricks and mortar; you need a shared vision and a committed community,” said DeBaun. “The Shelbyville Downtown Revitalization Project was driven by the passion and collaboration of all involved, proving that together, we can transform our urban spaces into vibrant hubs of activity and pride.”
“This award is a testament to the dedication and expertise of everyone involved in the Shelbyville Downtown Redevelopment project,” said John Kuntz, City of Shelbyville Engineer. “It is a privilege to be recognized on a national stage for our contributions to advancing engineering excellence and creating lasting positive change in communities.”
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