ArchitecturalStructuralInternationalRecreationalCelebrating Mexican Soccer Past, Present, and Future
Kelly Blickle
Read MorePlacing shotcrete for the first-ever Mexican Soccer Hall of Fame.
ArchitecturalRecreationalArt, Design, and Shotcrete – Miami Beach’s New World Symphony Concert Hall
Paul F. Ampey
Read MoreMiami Beach, Florida?s Art Deco District, is internationally known for the largest concentration of 1920s and 1930s resort architecture in the world.
RepairArchitecturalStructuralConcrete Arch Bridge No. 6.45 over 31st Street, Queens, NY
Tommy Pirkle and Arden (Morris) Boddie
Read MoreThe New York Connecting Railroad is a rail line in the borough of Queens in New York City and forms an important element of the Northeast Corridor
RepairArchitecturalStructuralAbraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge
Outstanding Infrastructure Project
Read MoreThe Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge, located in LaSalle, IL, is the longest bridge in the state, with a total length of 7122 ft (2170 m) and supported by 86 piers, 43 in each direction.
ArchitecturalStructuralShotcrete Domes: A Model of Sustainability
Chris Zweifel
Read MoreShotcrete domes are one of the most economical and sustainable building types known.
RepairArchitecturalStructuralThe Howard A. Hanson Dam
Marcus H. von der Hofen
Read MoreThe Howard A. Hanson Dam, located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range, is one of many in the state of Washington.
ArchitecturalStructuralInternationalRecreationalSurrey 2010 Olympic Games Preparation Center
2009 Outstanding Architectural Project
Read MoreIn February 2010, Vancouver hosted the Winter Olympic Games.
RepairArchitecturalStructuralThe Dan Ryan Expressway
2009 Outstanding Infrastructure Project
Read MoreThe Dan Ryan Expressway runs from the Circle Interchange of downtown Chicago through the south side of the city and totals 11.5 mi (5.22 km).
ArchitecturalStructuralInternationalCEMEX Bayano Plant No. 2 Line Expansion
2009 Outstanding International Project
Read MoreCEMEX is one of the world?s two largest cement companies, with a production capacity of approximately 86 million tons (78 million metric tonne) of cement per year.
RepairArchitecturalStructuralSeismic Retrofit to the University of Memphis? Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
2009 Outstanding Repair & Rehabilitation Project
Read MoreIn January of 2006, the University of Memphis officially announced that it was moving the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law to the historic building that housed the Memphis Customs House, the Federal Court House, and the Post Office.