Stones River Water Treatment Plant
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Award: 2010 Engineering Excellence Award
Presented by: American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Tennessee
Smith Seckman Reid, Inc., (SSR), a Nashville-based engineering, design and facility consulting firm, was recently awarded the 2010 Engineering Excellence Award by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Tennessee for its work on the Stones River Water Treatment Plant located in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Alcoa Water Treatment Plant
Alcoa, Tennessee
Award: Public Works Project of the Year Award, 2007
Presented by: Tennessee Chapter of the American Public Works Association
In 2000, after several major repair projects and the completion of a treatability analysis of the raw water source (Little River), the City of Alcoa released a Request for Qualifications to interested engineering firms to study and provide recommendations regarding the future of the City’s water treatment plant (WTP).

Metropolitan Nashville District Energy System
Award: Grand Award for Engineering Excellence, 2005
Presented by: American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Tennessee
SSR received this award for its work on the Metropolitan Nashville District Energy System, a new facility that replaced the previous waste-burning plant that had been operated since 1974 by the Nashville Thermal Transfer Corporation.

Pigeon Forge Water Treatment Plant
Award: Achievement Award for Excellence in Public Works, 2003
Presented by: Tennessee Municipal League
According to the 2000 census, Pigeon Forge’s population is about 5,000, but it can swell to 60,000 overnight when tourists are in town.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Texas Heart Institute
Denton A. Cooley Building
Award: Building Team of the Year Award, 2003 and Grand Award for Institutional Category
Presented by: Building Design & Construction
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, home of the Texas Heart® Institute, has been providing compassionate health care from its location in the heart of the Texas Medical Center for almost five decades.
