2024 York Chapter Engineering Project of the Year Award is open for applications!
Apply now by completing the application form.
PEO York Chapter is the largest chapter of Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), with over 10,000 members in York Region and accounting for 10% of PEO's membership! With such a large engineering presence in the community, the Engineering Project of the Year Award acts as York Chapter's platform to build new, or deepen existing, relationships with high-tech companies and related businesses in the region, and ultimately highlight the engineering profession in our community!
The Awards Gala for the 2024 competition will be held in April 2025 (tentative) at a business venue in York Region; the winner of each category will be invited to attend the gala. The winner from each category will also receive the coveted honour of delivering a presentation on their successful project as part of the evening’s address, with the option to present video or other multimedia demonstrations showcasing the organization, the project team, and its engineering achievements.
For Engineering Projects, please read further on this page for the Engineering Project of the Year Award details.
For Engineering Research Projects, please refer to the Engineering Research Project of the Year Award. Any given project can only apply to one of the two awards in one given year.
View the 2023 winners here.
Objective
The objective of this competition is to recognize the contribution, both to the engineering profession and to the local community, by an organization that has undertaken or completed an outstanding project of a technical nature within the past year.
The benefits of participating in this competition are significant for both the Applicants and the engineering profession in York Chapter. These include, but are not limited to:
Competition Description and Deadlines
Phase I: Abstract Submissions
The deadline for submissions is Friday, January 17, 2025 @ 11:59pm EST. To submit your abstract, download and complete the application file and submit via email to awards@peoyork.com.
Phase II: Preliminary Evaluation
Finalists will be selected by the Engineering Project of the Year Award Committee and will be notified by Friday, February 14, 2025. The selections will be made based on the strength of each application in its ability to satisfy the evaluation criteria.
Phase III: Finalists Presentation
The top finalists from each category will each prepare and deliver a short presentation that illustrates the project highlights and how the project meets the four evaluation criteria. Further details about the nature of the presentation will be communicated to the finalists when they are notified.
The presentations will be delivered to a panel of judges in-person on Saturday, March 8, 2025 (tentative).
Phase IV: Selection of Engineering Project of the Year Award Winner
Based on an evaluation of the detailed presentations, the winner for each category will be selected and announced at the Awards Gala in April 2025 (tentative).
Evaluation Criteria
Project Categorization:
Projects of all types of engineering discipline will be considered equally. Projects will be sorted into 1 of 3 project categories (Small, Medium, Large), taking into consideration company size (20%), project team size (35%), and project value (45%). Company size will be determined by the total number of employees in the company's office(s) in the GTA. Projects will be compared with other projects in the category they are placed.
*Note: Applicants will be able to select their company size in the application form. However, PEO York Chapter reserves the right to make changes to the application form sizing categories, and may move a submission from one project group or category to another, if it considers this to be more appropriate than the original submission. Any change to an applicant's competition group or category will be communicated to the applicant.
Evaluation Criteria:
All project submissions will be judged for their quality within the following four criteria, which will be weighted as indicated below:
Guiding questions for the criteria are shown within the application form.
Prize and Honours
The 1st place winner from each category will be invited to give a short presentation on their winning project at the Awards Gala. Additionally, each 1st place winner will receive the following prizes and recognition:
Eligibility
Eligibility is determined based on the applicant's business successfully satisfying the following conditions:
Questions
Please direct any questions relating to the competition to awards@peoyork.com. Questions and answers that may be beneficial to all applicants will be published to this website.
A: The total number of applicants will not be known prior to the application deadline. All eligible entries will be considered.
A: Projects selected as finalists may be profiled on the PEO York Chapter website. All finalists will be invited to the awards gala, which is attended by PEO York Chapter members and various dignitaries including PEO council members, OSPE representatives, and local MPs and/or MPPs.
A: Please review the application form. You will need to disclose enough information to complete the required fields. If selected as a finalist, you will be asked to prepare a presentation with additional detail about your project. Please ensure that any information you provide is internally reviewed and approved for public release. If your project is of a proprietary nature and cannot be described without revealing sensitive information, you may wish not to apply.
A: The PEO York Chapter Awards Committee will strive for consistency in communication wherever possible. You will be contacted by one of the members of the steering committee. The official contact for the committee is awards@peoyork.com.
A: There is no application fee. You only need to invest your time for the preparation of the abstract and, if selected, the final presentation.
A: A product or system demonstration is not a requirement and may not be feasible depending on the nature of the project. However, where appropriate, demonstrations (or prototypes, etc.) are most welcome as part of the final presentation.
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