CSA Group Champions Cancer Research at Dolphins Cancer Challenge XV

Florida Team Leads Community Impact at Premier Cancer Fundraising Event

Miami, FL – March 28, 2025 – CSA Group reaffirmed its commitment to community and industry leadership at the Dolphins Cancer Challenge XV (DCC XV). The annual event, held this February at Hard Rock Stadium’s Miami International Autodrome, united more than 7,000 participants and raised an impressive $14 million to advance cancer research.

For the fifth consecutive year, CSA Group’s Florida team participated in the DCC XV, running, biking, and walking in support of life-saving cancer research and to honor those impacted by the disease. In addition to active involvement, CSA Group leveraged its multidisciplinary expertise—spanning engineering, traffic control planning, and project management—to deliver comprehensive engineering services for the event’s Traffic Control Plans (TCP). This ensured a safe, efficient, and successful experience for all attendees, demonstrating the company’s integrated capabilities in planning and executing large-scale community initiatives.

The funds raised during DCC XV will directly support innovative research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, a part of UHealth and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the region’s only National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center. 

“At CSA Group, we believe in making a lasting impact not only through our architectural and engineering projects but also by uplifting the communities we serve,” said a CSA Group spokesperson. “The spirit of hope, energy, and determination displayed by our team and all participants highlight the power of unity and compassion in the fight against cancer. We are honored to set a standard in corporate social responsibility and encourage others in the A/E/C industry to join us in making a difference.”

CSA extends heartfelt gratitude to all who joined and contributed to this vital cause. The company remains dedicated to supporting transformative community initiatives and looks forward to inspiring continued progress in cancer research and community wellness.

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