JMT Receives Four MdQI Awards
Four projects with JMT participation as designer or program manager received Awards of Excellence at the 23rd annual Maryland Quality Initiative (MdQI)conference held in Baltimore on February 3-4, 2016.
MdQI is a cooperative effort by Maryland’s transportation industry dedicated to the continuous quality improvement in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of Maryland’s transportation system.
The projects included:
Transportation Planning Award
BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Terminal E- F/ATCT Planning Study
Location: BWI Marshall Airport, Anne Arundel County
Agency/Owner: Maryland Aviation Administration
Program Manager: JMT
Project Designer: AECOM
Green/Sustainability/Environmental Award
Upper Little Patuxent River Stream Restoration
Location: Howard County
Agency/Owner: Maryland State Highway Administration
Project Designer: JMT
Prime Contractor: Ecotone, Inc.
MDOT Association/Agency Project Awards for Projects under $5 Million
MD 675 from MD 362 to MD 822
Location: Princess Anne, Somerset County
Agency/Owner: Maryland State Highway Administration
Project Designer: JMT
Prime Contractor: David A. Bramble, Inc.
MDOT Association/Agency Project Awards for Projects over $5 Million
BWI Thurgood Marshall Runway 15R-33L RSA, Pavement Rehabilitation and Standards Compliance
Location: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Anne Arundel County
Agency/Owner: Maryland Aviation Administration
Program Manager: JMT
Project Designer: Michael Baker International
Construction Manager: Parsons Transportation Group
Prime Contractor: Allan Myers
Vendor Display Awards
Along with these honors, JMT was selected for the conference’s Vendor Booth Award. At each MdQI conference, there is a competition for vendor booths that most effectively convey the conference theme. This year’s theme was “To Infinity And Beyond: The Future of Transportation”. Displays were judged by conference participants with regard to originality, adherence and appropriateness for the contest, and overall conference theme.
JMT’s winning booth entry featured a transporter / photo booth, through which one could “travel” to a number of locations, including sunny, sandy, snowy, and even lunar destinations. Photos were emailed to the travelers to enjoy upon their return.
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