PCI Honors Exceptional Precast Concrete Projects That Last
The PCI Longevity Awards honors Exceptional Craftsmanship that Embodies Resiliency

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The Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) has honored several precast concrete projects from the past 50 years with PCI Longevity Awards. These building and transportation projects not only demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship and innovation, but also structures that embody longevity, resilience, and sustainability.
The winning projects symbolize the precast concrete’s enduring legacy and the industry’s dedication in advancing construction aesthetics and innovation. They were honored at the 2024 PCI Committee Days Conference, as part of PCI’s 70th anniversary. Projects were honored in Buildings and Transportation/Infrastructure categories and in three different time frames: 10 to 25 years, 25 to 50 years, and 50-plus years.
“The PCI Longevity Award winning projects are iconic symbols of precast concrete timeless aesthetics and resilience,” said Bob Risser, PCI’s president and CEO. “They will endure for many generations to come.”
See all of the winning and honorable mention projects here. Watch the video of the winning projects.
PCI Longevity Award Winning Projects – Buildings
10 to 25 Years
American Family Field, 2001
Milwaukee, Wis.
Wells and International Concrete Products
25 to 50 Years
Aurora Justice Center, 1988
Aurora, Colo.
Wells
50-plus Years
IBM Building, 1962
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company
PCI Longevity Award Winning Projects – Transportation/Infrastructure
10 to 25 Years
SR 20 Twisp River Bridge Replacement, 2000
Twisp, Wash.
Concrete Technology Corporation
25-50 Years
Valdez Floating Container Terminal, 1982
Valdez, Ark
Concrete Technology Corporation
50-plus Years
Seattle Monorail at 1962 World’s Fair, 1962
Seattle, Wash.
Concrete Technology Corporation
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