RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE in CIVIL ENGINEERING A Guide to Society Awards
HONORS AND AWARDS ASCE Achievement Awards Colleagues who have contributed to civil engineering through their outstanding leadership, research or substantial career accomplishments merit the accolades of their peers. The Honors and Awards Program of the American Society of Civil Engineers has as its objective the advancement of the engineering profession through the recognition of exceptionally meritorious achievement. ASCE distinguishes these outstanding accomplishments with 80 Society Awards, Distinguished Membership and Outstanding Projects and Leaders. Do you know someone who deserves to be recognized? ASCE has made it easy. Find out: What awards the Society presents How to nominate someone What is needed to complete a nomination package Where to find the needed forms The Honors and Awards Program is part of the ASCE Membership, Marketing, and Conferences Division, located at the ASCE Headquarters, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400. The Program maintains current information online at www.asce.org/awards. 1
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 1852 DISTINGUISHED MEMBERSHIP The highest recognition the Society may confer, second only to the title ASCE President, is that of Distinguished Member (formerly Honorary Member). The Distinguished Membership grade is reserved for members of the Society who have attained the grade of Member or Fellow and who demonstrate acknowledged eminence in some branch of engineering or in its related arts and sciences. Past Presidents of the Society are not eligible for Distinguished Membership. The list of honorees is prestigious and includes engineers of world renown. How to Nominate: Each nomination package must include: 1. The official nominator s cover letter. 2. A Nomination for Distinguished Membership form, located online at www.asce.org/awards. Please note that the form requires the signature of a chair, President or other defined leader of a Society organizational entity (the nominator ). Organizational entities are defined in the ASCE Constitution as Committees, Institutes, Academies, Geographic Units, Foundations, Affiliated Societies and other Society units defined by the Board in the Bylaws. 3. A 200-word rationale statement and a brief single-sentence citation attesting to the eminence of the nominee. 4. A one-page summarized biography of the candidate. 5. A minimum of six (maximum of ten) letters of endorsement from individuals with personal knowledge of the nominee s superiority in position, character and achievement. One of these letters must be from the nominator. 6. The candidate s complete biography. Electronic nominations not accepted. Send one original and five copies of the complete nomination package by October 1, to the Honors and Awards Program, ASCE Headquarters, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400. 2
HONORS AND AWARDS ASCE Society Awards by Institutes or Specialty Areas Awards are listed with the recommending Institute, the Institute most closely related to the award discipline, or in a category that best describes the achievement being honored. All Disciplines: Presidents Award, ASCE President s Medal, ASCE Aerospace: Columbia Medal Civil Engineering History: History and Heritage Award, Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Management: Parcel-Leif J. Sverdrup Civil Engineering Management Award, John L. Coasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute: Einstein Award, Hans Albert International Coastal Engineering Award Moffat-Frank E. Nichol Harbor and Coastal Engineering Award, John G. Civil Engineering History and Heritage Award Cold Regions Engineering: Can-Am Civil Engineering Amity Award Peyton Award for Cold Regions Engineering, Harold R. Hans Albert Einstein Award 3
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Construction Institute: Bickel Award, John O. Construction Management Award Howard Award, Ernest E. Innovation in Civil Engineering Peurifoy Construction Research Award Roebling Award Rowland Prize, Thomas Fitch Computer Practices: Computing in Civil Engineering Award Peurifoy Award Energy Engineering: Bechtel, Jr. Energy Award, Stephen D. Hoffman Award, Phillip R. Rickey Medal Engineering Mechanics Institute: Biot Medal, Maurice A. Cermak Medal, Jack E. Freudenthal Medal, Alfred M. Newmark Medal, Nathan M. Mindlin Medal, Raymond D. Scanlan Medal, Robert H. von Karman Medal, Theodore Freudenthal Medal Engineering in the Media: Journalism Award, ASCE Excellence in Engineering Science: Noble Prize, Alfred (age specific) Norman Medal State-of-the-Art of Civil Engineering Award, ASCE Ethics: Walter LeFevre Award (academic programs) The Professional Practice Ethics and Leadership Award Walter LeFevre Award 4
HONORS AND AWARDS Environmental & Water Resources Institute: Arid Lands Hydraulic Engineering Award Chow Award, Ven Te Einstein Award, Hans Albert Freese Environmental Engineering Award and Lecture, Simon W. Greeley Award, Samuel Arnold Hering Medal, Rudolph Hilgard Hydraulic Prize, Karl Emil Hinds Award, Julian Horner Award, Wesley W. Hydraulic Structures Medal Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award, Hunter Stevens Award, J.C. Tipton Award, Royce J. Hering Medal Geo-Institute; Casagrande Professional Development Award, Arthur (age specific) Kapp Foundation Engineering Award, Martin S. Middlebrooks Award, Thomas A. Peck Award, Ralph B. Seed Medal, H. Bolton Terzaghi Award, Karl Geomatics: Surveying and Mapping Award Lifeline Earthquake Engineering: Duke Lifeline Earthquake Engineering Award, Charles Martin Surveying and Mapping Award Pipeline Engineering: Bechtel Pipeline Engineering Award, Stephen D. Professional Development Friedman Professional Recognition Award, Edmund Bechtel Pipeline Engineering Award 5
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Public Service Civil Government Award Research: Huber Civil Engineering Research Prizes, Walter L. (age specific) Service to ASCE: Wisely Award, William H. Civil Government Award Structural Engineering Institute: Cermak Medal, Jack E. Hardesty Award, Shortridge Howard Award, Ernest E. Innovation in Civil Engineering Lin Award, T. Y. Moisseiff Award Newmark Medal, Nathan M. Reese Research Prize, Raymond C. Winter Award, George Reese Research Prize Student Members: Mead Prize for Students, Daniel Ridgway Student Chapter Award, Robert Transportation & Development Institute: Bartholomew Award, Harland Laurie Prize, James Masters Transportation Engineering Award, Frank M. Smith Award, Wilbur S. Turner Award, Francis C. Wellington Prize, Arthur M. Younger Members Collingwood Prize Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement, Edmund Huber Civil Engineering Research Prizes, Walter L. Mead Prize for Younger Members, Daniel W. Noble Prize, Alfred Younger Member Group Awards Harland Bartholomew Award Collingwood Prize 6
HONORS AND AWARDS ASCE Award Eligibility The inventory of ASCE awards is extensive as shown in this alphabetic listing. Award Membership Required For Papers For Achievement Institute or Specialty Arid Lands Hydraulic Engineering Award X EWRI Bartholomew Award, Harland X X T&DI Bechtel, Jr. Energy Award, Stephen D. X X Energy Eng. Bechtel Pipeline Engineering Award, Stephen D. X X Pipeline Eng. Bickel Award, John O. X X CI Biot Medal, Maurice A. X EMI Can-Am Civil Engineering Amity Award X X Cold Regions Eng. Casagrande Professional Development Award, Arthur X Geo-Institute/Younger Members Cermak Medal, Jack E. X EMI & SEI Chow Award, Ven Te X EWRI Civil Government Award X X Public Service Collingwood Prize X X Younger Members Columbia Medal X X Aerospace Computing in Civil Engineering Award X X Computer Practices Construction Management Award X X CI Duke Lifeline Earthquake Engineering Award, Charles Martin X Lifeline Earthquake Eng. Einstein Award, Hans Albert X X EWRI & COPRI Freese Environmental Engineering Award and Lecture, Simon W. X EWRI Freudenthal Medal, Alfred M. X EMI Friedman Professional Recognition Award, Edmund X X Professional Development Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement, Edmund X X Younger Members Greeley Award, Samuel Arnold X X EWRI Hardesty Award, Shortridge X X SEI Hering Medal, Rudolph X X EWRI Hilgard Hydraulic Prize, Karl Emil X EWRI Hinds Award, Julian X X EWRI History and Heritage Award, Civil Engineering X Civil Eng. History Hoffman Award, Phillip R. X Energy Eng. Horner Award, Wesley W. X EWRI Howard Award, Ernest E. X X CI & SEI Huber Civil Engineering Research Prizes, Walter L. X X Research Hydraulic Structures Medal X EWRI 7
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Award Membership Required For Papers For Achievement Institute or Specialty Innovation in Civil Engineering X X CI & SEI International Coastal Engineering Award COPRI Journalism Award, ASCE Excellence in All media Media Journalism Kapp Foundation Engineering Award, Martin S. X G-I Laurie Prize, James X X T&DI Walter LeFevre Award For outstanding educational program Ethics Lin Award, T. Y. X X SEI Masters Transportation Engineering Award, Frank M. X X T&DI Mead Prize for Students, Daniel X X Student Members Mead Prize for Younger Members, Daniel W. X X Younger Members Middlebrooks Award, Thomas A. X G-I Mindlin Medal, Raymond D. X EMI Moffat-Frank E. Nichol Harbor and Coastal Engineering Award, John G. X X COPRI Moisseiff Award X SEI Newmark Medal, Nathan M. X X EMI & SEI Noble Prize, Alfred X X Eng. Science/Younger Members Norman Medal X X Eng. Science Parcel-Leif J. Sverdrup Civil Engineering Management Award, John L. X X Civil Eng. Mngment Peck Award, Ralph B. X G-I Peurifoy Construction Research Award X X CI Peyton Award for Cold Regions Engineering, Harold R. X X Cold Regions Eng. Presidents Award, ASCE X X All disciplines President's Medal, ASCE X All disciplines The Professioinal Practice Ethics and Leadership Award X Ethics Reese Research Prize, Raymond C. X SEI Rickey Medal X X Energy Eng. Ridgway Student Chapter Award, Robert X X Student Members Roebling Award X X CI Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award, Hunter X EWRI Rowland Prize, Thomas Fitch X X CI 8
HONORS AND AWARDS Award Membership Required For Papers For Achievement Institute or Specialty Scanlan Medal, Robert H. X EMI Seed Medal, H. Bolton X X G-I Smith Award, Wilbur S. X X T&DI State-of-the-Art of Civil Engineering Award, ASCE X Eng. Science Stevens Award, J.C. X X EWRI Surveying and Mapping Award X Geomatics Eng. Terzaghi Award, Karl X G-I Tipton Award, Royce J. X X EWRI Turner Award, Francis C. X X T&DI von Karman Medal, Theodore X EMI Wellington Prize, Arthur M. X Transportation Winter Award, George X SEI Wisely Award, William H. X X Service to ASCE Younger Member Group Awards X X Younger Members CI - Construction Institute COPRI - Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute EMI - Engineering Mechanics Institute EWRI - Environmental & Water Resources Institute G-I - Geo-Institute SEI - Structural Engineering Institute T&DI - Transportation and Development Institute 9
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS ASCE PRESENTS THE Outstanding Projects and Leaders Awards The Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) awards are presented at an annual blacktie gala in the spring and offer the profession the opportunity to recognize individual achievement as well as exemplary civil engineering projects. Under this broad umbrella, individuals (leaders) are recognized as lifetime winners in one of five categories: (1) Construction to recognize and honor a civil engineer for innovation and excellence in construction of civil engineering projects and/or programs. (2) Design to recognize and honor a civil engineer for innovation and excellence in civil engineering design. (3) Education to recognize and honor a civil engineer who has demonstrated excellence in advancing civil engineering education. (4) Government to recognize and honor a civil engineer for demonstrated administrative skills leading to the completion of significant public works projects and/or programs. (5) Management to recognize and honor a civil engineer who has demonstrated exceptional management skills in his/her professional career. A nomination package for OPAL awards consists of the following elements: 1. A completed OPAL entry form, available online at www.asce.org/awards. 2. A cover letter from the nominator. 3. The candidate s CV or biographical information. Send the complete nomination package to the Honors and Awards Program, ASCE Headquarters, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400. The Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement The Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement (OCEA) is chosen from a field of merit finalists selected by the OCEA jury. The award recognizes the project that best illustrates superior civil engineering skills and represents a significant contribution to civil engineering progress and society. Honoring an overall project, the award recognizes the contributions of many engineers. Civil engineering projects from bridges to tunnels, waterways to railways, and dams to fuel power plants are eligible. A project may be national or international. For further information about OCEA, contact cemag@asce.org. 10
HONORS AND AWARDS The Charles Pankow Award for Innovation The Charles Pankow Award for Innovation and the Henry L. Michel Award are also awarded at the OPAL gala. The Pankow Award honors innovation and collaboration in the design and construction industry. Nominees must demonstrate innovative design, materials, or construction-related research transferred into practice. All entries must be market-ready and/or commercially viable. Nominations are invited, but not limited to, the following categories: construction and equipment; energy efficiency; environment; information technology systems for design and project management; materials and systems; public works; security engineering; sustainability; and transportation. The Henry L. Michel Award for Industry Advancement of Research Award The Henry L. Michel Award for Industry Advancement of Research honors leaders of the design and construction industry whose vision for the industry has improved the quality of people s lives through research in the design and construction industry. Past contributions can be considered along with the nominee s potential for advancing the industry s future. The nominee may be from the private, academic or government sector. Information about nominating, including helpful downloads, is available at www.asce.org/ awards. Nominations for OPAL, OCEA, Pankow and Michel awards are due October 1. 11
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS How to Nominate for ASCE Society Awards Nominating for an award requires preparing a succinct nomination package, containing the following elements: To nominate a paper, submit the following: A cover letter, signed by the nominator An Official Award Nomination form One copy of the paper To nominate for achievement, submit the following: A cover letter, signed by the nominator An Official Award Nomination form The nominee s CV or biographical information Two or three letters of recommendation The following awards require additional special nomination forms: Collingwood Excellence in Journalism Friedman Young Engineer Huber Prize Innovation in Civil Engineering Walter LeFevre Award Parcel Sverdrup Peurifoy Peyton Younger Member Group Award All nomination forms are available online at www.asce.org/awards. Please send electronic submissions to awards@asce.org by the announced deadline for each award. Paper submissions are also accepted, in which case one copy of the complete nomination package should be received by the Honors and Awards Program at the ASCE Headquarters, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400. 12
The Honors and Awards Program is administered by the Membership, Marketing and Conferences Division. For further information about Society awards, contact: 1 (800) 548-2723 (ASCE), x6382 awards@asce.org 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, VA 20191-4400 (703) 295-6300 or (toll free) (800) 548-ASCE (2723) www.asce.org/awards