The TCA Achievement Awards program was established to honor projects that use site-cast Tilt-Up concrete to introduce new building types, advance industry technology and provide unique solutions to building programs. The winning entries illustrate the variety, beauty, and flexibility of the Tilt-Up construction concept, as well as Tilt-Up's unique ability to get the job done faster and for less money.
22nd Annual
The 2012 panel of judges selected 27 award recipients for Tilt-Up Achievement Awards, including 11 projects that were honored with the title of Excellence in Achievement.
21st Annual
In the fall of 2011, a panel of judges selected 33 award recipients for Tilt-Up Achievement Awards, including ten projects that were honored with the title of Excellence in Achievement. The award winners were honored on September 29, 2011, during the TCA Annual Convention.
20th Annual
In 2010, a panel of 14 judges selected 23 award recipients for Tilt-Up Achievement Awards, including seven projects that were honored with the title of Excellence in Achievement. The program was shifted from recognition at the World of Concrete to recognition at the TCA Annual Convention in the fall.
19th Annual
The 2010 panel of judges selected 28 award recipients for this year's Tilt-Up Achievement Awards and further honored six projects with the title of Excellence in Achievement.
18th Annual
In 2009, the panel of judges recognized a total of 44 award recipients of the more than 100 entries submitted and selected five projects from across all categories to receive the exclusive title, Excellence in Achievement.
17th Annual
This year, 105 projects were reviewed by a panel of judges representing the membership categories within TCA. A total of 40 projects received awards across all categories. Additionally, two projects received the exclusive title, Excellence in Achievement.
16th Annual
This year, 94 projects were reviewed by a panel of judges representing the membership categories within TCA. A total of 33 projects received awards across all categories. Additionally, four projects received the exclusive title, Excellence in Achievement.
15th Annual
This year's panel of judges selected 36 structures as award recipients, including three projects from across all categories to receive the exclusive title, Excellence in Achievement.
14th Annual
Although 37 structures were selected as worthy award receiptients, the panel of judges rated eight projects from across all categories to receive the exclusive title, Excellence in Achievement.
13th Annual
Twenty-two projects were selected to receive awards this year with three receiving further distinction for their excellence across all categories. These projects received the highest overall scores of all submittals.
12th Annual
Twenty-five projects were selected to receive awards this year with eight receiving further distinction for their over-all excellence. These projects received the highest overall scores of all submittals.
11th Annual
The 2002 competition was judged by a panel of five individuals experienced in Tilt-Up construction, representing the spectrum of disciplines required in the Tilt-Up industry. Seventeen projects were selected.
10th Annual
The fourteen projects selected as winners for this year represented the bold creativity that designers and contractors alike are beginning to explore with Tilt-Up construction. These projects captured the imagination of the owners that selected the teams of professionals.
9th Annual
The eleven winners this year demonstrate the tremendous variety and versatility of Tilt-Up as construction method. One of the winners for 2000 is not even a new building. It was an adaptive reuse of an existing Tilt-Up structure from a warehouse to an office building.
8th Annual
Nine Tilt-Up concrete building projects around the world were honored at the 1999 Achievement Awards ceremony held in at the World of Concrete Las Vegas.
7th Annual
In 1998, TCA honored ten projects that demonstrated outstanding achievement in Tilt-Up construction.
6th Annual
For the 1997 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards, a total of ten awards were presented out of over 30 entries received. Winning projects ranged in size from 24,000 to over 390,000 SF in size.
5th Annual
In 1996, nine winners of TCA tilt-up achievement awards were selected from 36 submittals - a record at the time - by a panel representing architects, engineers, contractors and suppliers.
4th Annual
In 1995, six winners were selected by a panel of Tilt-Up professionals.
3rd Annual
In 1994, a panel of Tilt-Up professionals chose six winners to demonstrate versatility in the application of tilt-up construction.
2nd Annual
In 1993, eight more projects joined the ranks of TCA Achievement Award Winners.
1st Annual
In the first year of the TCA Achievement Award Program, 35 entries were submitted to a panel of three judges who selected eight projects as the initial program award recipients.
