Isaac R. Montañez School, the newest elementary school in the Brentwood Union School District, has been selected for the Engineering News Record (ENR) 2025 Best Project Award in the K–12 Education category for Northern California.
The ENR Best Projects Award is one of the most prestigious honors in commercial construction. The program celebrates teams that deliver the best projects of the year, as determined by juries composed of experienced and respected industry professionals. Awards are presented across twenty categories, recognizing excellence in safety, building, infrastructure, and environmentally sustainable design.
Superintendent Dana Eaton, Ed.D., and retired Chief Business Official Robin Schmitt attended the awards ceremony in San Francisco, along with members of the Overaa contracting team and the Cumming Group construction management team.
Superintendent Dana Eaton shared, “We are truly honored to be recognized among the exceptional projects submitted across Northern California. This achievement is a direct reflection of our community’s commitment to its children. We are profoundly grateful to the citizens of Brentwood whose support for Measure B made this beautiful school a reality.”
Board President Emil Geddes added, “It was an honor to name this school after such an extraordinary man, someone who has devoted more than fifty years to serving our community. It is only fitting that an award-winning school will carry his name and continue his legacy for generations to come.”
A list of all winning projects can be found at this link.
