2026 ICRI Metro New York Chapter Awards Night – May 13, 2026
The annual awards night is an opportunity to celebrate the metro NY area’s standout restoration and repair projects.  Entries were judged on uniqueness, use of state-of-the-art methods, use of materials, functionality, value engineering, and aesthetics.
It also is an event that acknowledges those in industry that have given back to their profession and were an integral part in the local chapter. This Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes an individual whose enduring dedication has made a lasting impact on the repair and restoration industry. Through years of committed service, professional excellence, and leadership, the recipient has demonstrated an unwavering passion for advancing industry standards and supporting the growth of the profession. Their long-term involvement with the International Concrete Repair Institute and, in particular, the ICRI Metro New York Chapter reflects a deep commitment to collaboration, education, and the advancement of the industry community.  The lifetime achievement award recipients for this year were as follows:

 

Connie Mugno, principal of Mugno Consulting, LLC, has worked with restoration A/E/C leaders for 30 years to strengthen their strategic and marketing approach to grow and attract their most desirable clients. She has also had a long-term role on the MNY board.
 
Paul Millman, PE, RA, QEWI, QPSI, founding principal of SUPERSTRUCTURES Engineers + Architects, a firm dedicated to the restoration and renewal of buildings and infrastructure.  MNY chapter president in 2003 and many years on the board since 2002.

Congratulations to all our winners:

Project of the Year: Candler Building – Submitted by Pyramid Restoration NY LLC

Award of Excellence – Concrete: Riverview Club Condo Pool Deck Plaza and Garage Repair – Submitted by Structural Preservation Systems, LLC and SGH

Award of Excellence – Façade: Links Club – Submitted by PRESERV Inc.

Award of Merit: Heinz Warneke’s Mother and Child with Dog – Submitted by Jablonski Building Conservation