Celebrating Excellence in the Building Industry: Awards 2025

Honoring Excellence at Building Innovation 2025
The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) celebrated remarkable contributions within the building industry during a prestigious awards luncheon held at Building Innovation 2025 (BI2025). This event is renowned for gathering experts and professionals who are at the forefront of shaping the future of the built environment.
Acknowledging Industry Leaders
During the event, several distinguished awards were presented to industry leaders for their exceptional work. The awards recognize not only individual brilliance but also collaborative efforts within the field.
NIBS Distinguished Service Award
This year’s NIBS Distinguished Service Award was presented to Dr. Steven McCabe, the former Director of the Disaster Impact Reduction Office at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). His unwavering dedication to improving building safety has profoundly impacted the industry.
Exceptional Woman in Building Award
Leslie Chapman-Henderson, the President & CEO of the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH), received the Exceptional Woman in Building Award, honoring her advocacy for safety and resilience in housing.
Future Leaders Award
Sam Villalobos, an Assistant Project Manager at SKANSKA, was the proud recipient of the Future Leaders Award, acknowledging his potential to inspire future generations in the construction sector.
NIBS Innovator Award
The NIBS Innovator Award was given for an innovative report titled 'Recommended Options for Improving the Built Environment for Post-Earthquake Re-occupancy and Functional Recovery Time.' Developed by leading organizations like FEMA and NIST, this report offers crucial insights into enhancing building resilience.
Beyond Green™ Award
Recognizing sustainable practices, the Beyond Green™ High-Performance Building and Community Award honored the Pepper Construction Cincinnati Headquarters Historic Rehabilitation project. This initiative involved collaboration among Pepper Construction, Emersion Design, and CMTA, showcasing their commitment to environmentally responsible building practices.
Empowering Future Generations
In addition to industry accolades, NIBS awarded the Betty and Mort Marshall Memorial Scholarship to two outstanding students. Established in 2020, this scholarship aims to promote diversity within the building sciences by supporting students pursuing careers in architecture and engineering, especially at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
2025 Scholarship Recipients
This year, the scholarship was awarded to Reeja Shrestha, an Architecture student from Howard University, and William Corey, who is studying Electrical Engineering at North Carolina A&T State University. Both recipients reflect the synergy of talent and determination, embodying the future of the industry.
About the National Institute of Building Sciences
The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) is a vital non-profit organization dedicated to addressing challenges within the built environment. By uniting labor and consumers, government officials, and industry members, NIBS is committed to fostering innovation and safety in architecture and construction.
For further insights on the NIBS Built Environment Awards and the organization’s initiatives, please visit their official website and follow them across social media platforms to stay updated on their inspiring work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Building Innovation 2025 event?
The event is aimed at honoring contributions within the building industry while bringing together professionals to discuss the future of the built environment.
Who received the NIBS Distinguished Service Award?
The award was presented to Dr. Steven McCabe for his significant contributions to building safety and disaster impact reduction efforts.
What are the eligibility criteria for the Betty and Mort Marshall Memorial Scholarship?
The scholarship supports students pursuing architecture and engineering careers at HBCUs, aiming for increased diversity in the field.
Who were the scholarship recipients in 2025?
Reeja Shrestha from Howard University and William Corey from North Carolina A&T State University received the scholarships this year.
How can I learn more about NIBS?
Visit the official NIBS website or follow them on social media platforms for more information about their initiatives and awards.
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