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May 7, 2026
Chicago Building Congress (CBC) - 2026 CBC Merit Awards
May 7, 2026
Morgan Manufacturing- Fulton Market District
Powering Chicago is a sponsor of this event...
Chicago Building Congress (CBC) - 2026 CBC Merit Awards
Morgan Manufacturing
401 N. Morgan Street
Chicago, IL
5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Join Powering Chicago at the CBC Merit Awards!
CATEGORIES FOR 2026:
This is the 70th year for the CBC Merit Awards! Check out these categories which acknowledge the construction industry’s ever-changing landscape.
- Education – Pre K through 12
- Education – Higher Education
- Healthcare
- Residential
- Hospitality
- Commercial Construction UNDER $50 Million
- Commercial Construction OVER $50 Million
- Renovation & Adaptive Reuse UNDER $20 Million
- Renovation & Adaptive Reuse OVER $20 Million
- Infrastructure or Industrial Construction
- Interior Build-Out
- CBC Equity Champion
The CBC Equity Champion Award recognizes project teams that have demonstrated exceptional commitment to promoting inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. This award will recognize those project teams that implement programs that foster diversity and inclusion within the workplace, execute creative and effective strategies that help address and overcome barriers to equity, and incorporate community outreach and partnerships that promote inclusivity and support underrepresented groups. By celebrating these champions, the award not only acknowledges their achievements but also motivates the entire industry to strive for a more inclusive future. - CBC Community Impact
The CBC Community Impact Award recognizes outstanding projects that have significantly improved the quality of life in economically disadvantaged areas. This award will recognize those project teams that create job opportunities, support local businesses, stimulate growth in underserved areas, engage with local community planning and implementation processes; and reflect the diversity of the community served. This award highlights teams that support the transformative power of enriching developments in underserved Chicagoland communities.

