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PGMS
Salutes Grounds Management Excellence
Urban
University Grounds Lead the Way
The
Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) has recognized 39
grounds management programs for excellence in the Society's 2007
Green Star Awards Competition. The 35th Annual Awards were presented
in Louisville, Ky. during PGMS' School of Grounds Managementl held
October 24-27 in conjunction with the GIE+Expo.
This
awards program brings national recognition to grounds maintained
with a high degree of excellence. The Green Star Competition complements
other national landscape award programs that recognize outstanding
landscape design and construction.
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2007
PGMS GREEN STAR AWARDS RECIPIENTS
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Small Site
Grand Award - Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center
Public
Works Site
Honor Award - City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Boulevards
Hospital
or Institution
Honor Award - St. Tammany Parish Hospital
Grand Award - Lexington Medical Center
Grand Award - Univ. of Virginia Health System Physical Plant
Grand Award - The Queen's Medical Center
Grand Award - Waverly Heights Ltd.
Government
Building or Complex
Grand
Award
- Smithsonian Institute Horticulture Services
Industrial,
Commercial or Office Park
Honor Award - Abbott Park
Grand Award - Progressive Insurance
Park,
Recreation Area or Athletic Field
Honor Award - City of Farmers Branch-Don Showman Park
Honor Award - City of Henderson, Anthem Hills Park
Grand Award - City of Henderson, Mission Hills Park
Grand Award - Biltmore Estate
Condominium
or Apartment Complex
Honor Award - Post Midtown Square
Honor Award - Post Lindbergh
Grand Award - Post Uptown Place
Hotel,
Motel, or Resort
Grand Award - Grand Geneva Resort & Spa
Grand Award - Inn of Biltmore Estate
Athletic
Fields
Honor Award - Pomona College
Honor Award - Bell Gardens Sports Center
Honor Award - City of Henderson, Arroyo Grande Complex
Grand Award - University of Miami/Unicco
Professional
Fields
Grand Award - Surprise Recreation Campus
Golf
Course
Honor Award - City of Bell Gardens, Bell Gardens Golf
Course
School
Grounds
Honor Award - Gwinnett Technical College
Grand Award - Cincinnati State Technical & Community
College
University
and College Grounds
Honor Award - Univ. of Virginia
Honor Award - Texas Tech Univ.
Honor Award - Texas Woman's Univ.
Honor Award - Penn State Delaware Campus
Grand Award - College of Wooster
Urban University Grounds
Honor Award - Univ. of Pittsburgh
Honor Award - Univ. of Nevada Las Vegas
Honor Award - Univ. of Alberta
Honor Award - Arizona State Univ.
Grand Award - Columbia Univ.
Grand Award - American Univ.
Grand Award - Univ. of Texas at Austin
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This
year's program acknowledged the nation's top grounds in settings
ranging from hospitals to resorts to universities. Overall, PGMS
presented 19 Grand Awards, its highest honor, as well as 20 Honor
Awards in fourteen categories of competition.
Seven
of the total award winners were in the Urban University Grounds
Category. Columbia University
in New York City, American University
in Washington, D.C. and the University of
Texas at Austin all took home Grand Awards. They were
joined by the following Honor Award winners in this category: University
of Pittsburgh; University of
Nevada Las Vegas; University
of Alberta in Canada and Arizona
State University in Tempe, Ariz.
PGMS
presented a Grand Award in the Small Site Category to Kluge
Children's Rehabilitation Center in Charlottesville,
Va. as well as a Grand Award in the Government Building or Complex
Category to the Smithsonian Institute
in Washington, D.C.
PGMS
presented four Grand Awards and an Honor Award in the Hospital or
Institution Category. Lexington Medical
Center in West Columbia, S.C., University
of Virginia Health System Physical Plant in Charlottesville,
The Queen's Medical Center
in Honolulu, Hawaii and Waverly Heights
Ltd. in Gladwyne, Pa. were bestowed with Grand
Awards. Located in Covington, La., St. Tammany
Parish Hospital was an Honor Award recipient.
Progressive
Insurance in
Mayfield Village, Ohio was recognized with a Grand Award in the
Industrial, Commercial Site or Office Park Category. Abbott
Park in Abbott, Ill. received an Honor Award in the same
category. An Honor Award in the Public Works Site Category went
to the City of Milwaukee, Wis.
for outstanding maintenance for their boulevard landscapes.
PGMS
presented two Grand Awards and two Honor Awards in its Park, Recreation
Area or Playground Category. The City of
Henderson in Nevada received an award for Mission Hills
Park and the Biltmore Estate
in Asheville, N.C. received the other Grand Award. The
City of Farmers Branch received an honor award for Don
Showman Park and the City of Henderson
captured the other honor award for Anthem Hills Park.
PGMS
also presented one Grand Award and two Honor Awards in its Condominium
or Apartment Complex Category. Located in Charlotte, N.C., Post
Uptown Place was honored with a Grand Award. Post
Midtown Square in Houston, Texas and Post
Lindbergh in Atlanta, Ga. both received honor awards.
Also saluted with Grand Awards were Grand
Geneva Resort & Spa in Lake Geneva, Wis. and the
Inn of Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C. in the Hotel,
Motel or Resort Category.
The
University of Miami/Unicco
won the sole Grand Award in the Athletic Fields Category. Three
others received Honor Awards in this field including: Pomona
College in Claremont, Calif., Bell
Gardens Sports Center in Bell Gardens, Calif. and the
City of Henderson-Arroyo Grande Complex
in Nevada.
Winner
of the Grand Award in the Professional Fields Category was Surprise
Recreation Campus in Surprise, Ariz. The
City of Bell Gardens in California received an Honor Award for the
Bell Gardens Golf Course in the
Golf Course Category.
PGMS
presented a Grand Award and an Honor Award in the School Grounds
Category. Cincinnati State Technical &
Community College in Ohio received the Grand Award while
Gwinnett Technical College in
Lawrenceville, Ga. received the Honor Award.
A Grand
Award and four Honor Awards were presented in the University and
College Grounds Category. The College of
Wooster in Wooster, Ohio received the sole Grand Award.
Honor Award recipients include: The University
of Virginia in Charlottesville; Texas
Tech University in Lubbock; Texas
Woman's University in Denton; and Penn
State Delaware County in Media, Pa.
Founded
in 1911, PGMS is an individual membership society of grounds professionals
advancing the grounds management profession through education and
professional development. The Green Star Awards program brings national
recognition to grounds maintained with a high degree of excellence.
The program complements other national landscape award programs
that recognize outstanding landscape design and construction.
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