Awards

Most consultants tout the industry awards they’ve won, and we’ve won our share as well.  What’s more important to us is having done the groundwork for some of the most prominent, well-respected communities, infrastructure projects and custom homes around – and being awarded by a long list of returning clients.

The following awards were given to GMU by various industry associations on the basis of innovation, cost-effectiveness and quality workmanship in our geotechnical programs. 

 


Project of The Year Award - 2009
Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center, Orange County, Calif.
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers – Orange County Chapter
Project Achievement Award - 2009
PCH Traffic Congestion Relief Project, Dana Point, Calif.
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers – Orange County Chapter
Project Achievement Award – 2006
Salt Creek Ozone Treatment, Dana Point, Calif. 
Awarded by:American Society of Civil Engineers, Orange County Chapter
Engineering Excellence Merit Award - 2005
Covenant Hills, Orange County, Calif.
Awarded by:Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of California, Orange County Chapter
Outstanding Private Sector Civil Engineering Project - 2004
Irvine Spectrum 5, Irvine, Calif.
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers, Los Angeles Chapter
Outstanding Land Development Project - 2004
Irvine Spectrum 5, Irvine, Calif. 
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers, Orange County Chapter
Project of the Year - 2004
Ladera Ranch, Orange County, Calif. 
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers, Orange County Chapter
Project of the Year - 2000
Oak Knoll Village at Ladera Ranch, Orange County, Calif.
Awarded by: Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of California, Orange County Chapter
Land Development Project of the Year - 2000
Newport Coast, Newport Beach, Calif. 
Awarded by: American Society of Civil Engineers, Orange County Chapter
Outstanding Small Project Award - 2000
Seismic Renovation of the Hotel del Coronado, Coronado, Calif. 
Awarded by: California Geotechnical Engineers Association
Special Recognition Award - 1999
Ladera Ranch M.S.E. Wall, Orange County, Calif. 
Awarded by: California Geotechnical Engineers Association