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And the 2015 IFMA Awards of Excellence nominees are...

The 12th Annual Awards of Excellence has our largest field of nominations yet. Check out all of the nominations here and then join us as we convey the awards on Wednesday, May 20 at the Institute of Contemporary Art. Large Projects * Bruce C. Bolling Munipical Building, nominated by: Sasaki + Mecanoo. * John Hancock/Manulife WorkSmart Program, nominated by: John Hancock. * The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, nominated by: Tsoi/Kobus. * University Crossing, nominated by: Perkins + Will Medium Projects * Aspen Technology, nominated by: Creative Office Pavilion. * Boston Scientific New Global Headquarters, nominated by: Margulies Perruzzi Architects. * Deerfield Academy-Hess Center for the Arts, nominated by: Acentech. * Global Partners LP, nominated by: Spagnolo Gisness & Associates. *Havas/Arnold Worldwide Boston HQ, nominated by: Sasaki + Commodore Builders + Fort Point Project Management. * Intralinks, nominated by: Fox RPM. * Room & Board, nominated by: Commodore Builders. Small Projects * 35-37 Medford St., nominated by: Chapman Construction/Design. * athenahealth Nourish Café, nominated by: Wise Construction. * Boda Borg Boston, LLC, nominated by: Ironwood. * Cambridge Consultants, nominated by: Sasaki + Commodore Builders + Facility Management Consultants. * Carbonite, nominated by: Haworth. * Go Daddy Northeast Headquarters, nominated by: SMMA. * High Liner Foods, nominated by: Packard Design. * Idea Paint, nominated by: Creative Office Pavilion. * InvenSense, nominated by: Fox RPM. * John Hancock/Manulife Tech Lounge, nominated by: John Hancock. * Keolis Commuter Services, nominated by: Dyer Brown. * Lafayette City Center, nominated by: ADD Inc., now Stantec. * New England Executive Park Campus Revitalization, nominated by: Creative Office Pavilion. * Smith College Schacht Center for Health & Wellness, nominated by: Spagnolo Gisness & Associates. * The Bridgespan Group, nominated by: CBT Architects. * The Remillard Family Emergency Department-Harrington Healthcare at Webster, nominated by: DAI Architects. * Unitarian Universalist, nominated by: Creative Office Pavilion. * Wellesley College Founders & Green Halls Renovation, nominated by: Elaine Construction. Sustainability * Boston Mariott Copley Place, nominated by: Eversource. * CBRE 185 Franklin Street Renovation, nominated by: Eversource. * Eastern Bank-Chiller Plant Upgrades, nominated by: J.C. Cannistraro. * The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, nominated by: Tsoi/Kobus. * Unitarian Universalist, nominated by: Creative Office Pavilion.é
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