Sustainable Contra Costa has announced its Sustainability Award Finalist and the nominees include the Brentwood Civic Center in the category of “Green Building Award”.
Every year, SCOCO recognizes exceptional Contra Costa County leaders in sustainability at the annual Awards Gala & Fundraiser which will be held on October 30 at the Concord Hilton. This year, over 35 nominations were submitted, and a panel of judges reviewed the nominees based on how they impact environmental health, social health and well-being, and economic prosperity. The finalists in each category are:
Leadership Award Nominees
2013 Leadership in Sustainability Award Nominees
Government
- 511 Contra Costa
- Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
- City of Pittsburg
- City of Walnut Creek
- Delta Diablo Sanitation District
- EBMUD & CCCSWA
Small Business
- Galaxy Press
- Lottie’s Creamery
- Rising Loafer Café
- Sports Basement
- Canyon Construction
- Wreco
Individuals
- Cynthia Ruzzi & Darlene Gaylor
- David Mudge
- Dick Anderson
- Julie Haas-Wajdowicz
- Laura Wright
- Nanette Heffernan
- R.C. Ferris
- Steve Richard
Large Business
- Bishop Ranch Sunset Development
- Del Monte Foods Research Center
- John Muir Health
- Shell Martinez Refinery
Community Groups
- Gardens At Heather Farm
- Harvest Lots
- Rodgers Ranch
- Rossmoor Golden Rain Foundation
- Rubicon Programs Inc.
- Tassajara Valley Coalition
- Contra Costa County Master Gardeners
- Self Sustaining Communities
- Brentwood Agricultural Land Trust
Schools
- Diablo Valley College
- Eagle Peak Montessori School
- Global Student Embassy
Green Building Awards
- Building Performance Professionals’ Maricopa Residence
- Massey Burke’s Villa Sobrante
- Hilton Concord
- Canyon Construction – The Moraga Barn
- Brentwood Civic Center
- Richard Arnason Justice Center
- West County Health Center
For more information on Sustainable Contra Costa, please visit their website.