PMI Project of the Year Award
The 2012 PMI Project of the Year (POY) Award recognizes the accomplishments of a project and project team for superior performance and exemplary execution of project management using processes and approaches that are consistent with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide – Fourth Edition). Projects from around the world are invited to participate, regardless of size, industry type or location. The nominated project must have been completed in 2011.
Submission Deadline:
1 March 2012
Eligible
Projects from throughout the world are encouraged to participate, regardless of size, industry type or location. PMI affiliation is not necessary.
Not Eligible
- Current PMI staff, contractors and/or consultants are not eligible for this award.
- Acts performed under contract to PMI, directly or indirectly, will not be considered.
- Sitting members of PMIs Board of Directors may not participate in the nomination or evaluation process of this award, nor are members of the Board eligible to receive this award.
- Individuals or organizations that have failed to comply with PMI policies and procedures, including but not limited to PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
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View detailed information on this award's criteria, nomination procedures, nomination requirements and award recipient selection process.
Please note: The call for nominations for 2012 PMI Professional Awards opens on 1 November 2011. If you have questions about the program, please email awards@pmi.org
Previous Recipients of the PMI Project of the Year Award
2011: Prairie Waters Project, Aurora, Colorado, USA submitted by City of Aurora - Aurora Water & CH2M Hill, Inc.
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2010: National Ignition Facility Project, Livermore, California, USA submitted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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2009: Newmont TS Power Plant Project
Submitted by Fluor Enterprises, Inc. and Newmont Nevada Energy Investment, Ltd.
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2008:
HATCH, LTD - The QIT-Fer et Titane plant kept up business as usualeven as a project teamworked behind the scenes to boost production by more than 20 percent.
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2007: FLUOR CORPORATION - Fluor closed a Cold War nuclear facility in less time and with less money than anyone thought possiblebut first the company had to gain the trust of the community. Submitted by: PMI Southwestern Ohio Chapter See MORE.
2006: KAISER-HILL CO. LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy Rocky Flats Closure Project
Submitted by: PMI Mile Hi Chapter
2005: QUARTIER INTERNATIONAL De MONTREAL PROJECT
Submitted by: PMI Montreal Chapter
2004: HARADH GAS PLANT PROJECT
Submitted by: Saudi Aramco
2003: SALT LAKE OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES OF 2002
Submitted by: Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC)
2002: HAWIYAH GAS PLANT PROJECT.
Submitted by: Saudi Aramco
2001: MOZAL SMELTER PROJECT.
Submitted by: SNC Lavalin and Murray & Roberts
2000: TROJAN REACTOR VESSEL PROJECT
Submitted by: Portland General Electric Company
1999: QATARGAS LNG PLANT.
Submitted by: Chiyoda Corporation
1998: MARS PATHFINDER.
Submitted by: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
1997: ADVANTIX, ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM.
Submitted by: Eastman Kodak Company
1996: 1 B PROCESSOR STORY.
Submitted by: Lucent Technologies
1995: BENFIELD COLUMN REPAIR PROJECT.
Submitted by: Sastech Engineering Services
1994: LOGAN EXPANSION PROJECT.
Submitted by: Fluor Daniel, Inc.
1993: METRO RED LINE SEGMENT 1 PROJECT.
Submitted by: Rail Construction Corporation
1992: ATIGUN MAINLINE REROUTE PROJECT.
Submitted by: Alaska Pipeline Service Company
1991: NEW PROPYLENE/POLYPROPYLENE FACTORY FOR SASAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD.
Submitted by: Sastech
1990: LIMERICK GENERATING STATION UNIT 2
Submitted by: Philadelphia Electric Company
1989: DELTA AIRLINES TERMINAL 5 EXPANSION AT LAX