CTBUH Accepting Submission for Inaugural EDI Award

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) is accepting submissions for its inaugural Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Award, which will honor specific projects with achievements in EDI in both practice and policy. Examples of eligible initiatives are, in practice, training/leadership development or mentoring programs, company policies or actions, outreach activities, company leadership and project team organization strategies; and, in projects, development strategies to increase EDI in an urban environment, continued community engagement and cooperation beyond a project’s completion. Judged by an international panel of experts, the CTBUH Awards Program recognizes projects in more than 20 categories and subcategories, including Best Tall Building, Urban Habitat, Innovation, Structure, Construction and Systems. The deadline for all submissions, including the EDI Awards, is March 17.

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