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Robert J. Desjardins, P.E., L.S.
For eminence as a civil engineer-constructor, an outstanding leader, and a man of integrity who exemplifies the high ethical standards to which all civil engineering professionals should strive. |
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John David Haltiwanger, Ph.D.
For his exemplary career as an outstanding educator, administrator and civil engineer. While a revered professor at the University of Illinois, he also has contributed significantly to the defense and security of his country through his nationally recognized research in protective structures. |
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Lt. General Henry J. Hatch, U.S. Army (Ret.), P.E.
For his managerial leadership while attaining the highest position possible in the US Army Corps of Engineers serving as its Commander and as the Chief of Engineers during his 35-year Army career; for his ongoing leadership in sustainable development and for sponsoring engineering expertise initiatives within the U.S. Engineering community; and for his unflagging dedication to the profession and the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Russel C. Jones, Ph.D., P.E.
For lifetime leadership to engineering education as Professor, Researcher, Department Head, Dean, University President, Engineering Accreditor, President of ABET, and Chair of US international effort for Capacity Building for underdeveloped nations. |
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Emory L. Kemp, Ph.D., P.E.
For his international leadership in the history of civil engineering, industrial archaeology and historic preservation, and for his extensive service in these fields with the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Concrete Institute, and the Institute for Civil Engineers and the Institution of Structural Engineers in Britain. |
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James Lewis Martin, P.E.
For his professional record exemplifying his expert diversified technical and management engineering skills and experience that expressly qualifies him as an outstanding manager in the public works field. |
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James R. Nichols, P.E.
For a distinguished 53-year civil engineering career serving the public welfare. He is recognized as a man of unusual talent, outstanding leadership skills, and impeccable character. |
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Kyle E. Schilling, P.E., DEE
For his state and national leadership in the development of water resources planning and management strategies, and for fostering policies and programs to address critical water and related land resources issues having state, regional, national, and international impact. |
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Saw-Teen See, P.E.
For her innovative contributions to the field of structural engineering through the design of many of the world's signature buildings and for her leadership as Managing Partner of one of the premier structural engineering firms in the world. |
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Stuart G. Walesh, Ph.D., P.E.
For more than four decades of distinguished leadership and service in the civil engineering profession as a professor, dean, consultant, and author, and for outstanding contributions to the reformation of the future of civil engineering education. |
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Richard D. Woods, Ph.D., P.E.
For 47 years of distinguished service to civil engineering as a highly respected teacher, a state-of-the-art, world renowned researcher and a very successful consulting engineer, while serving as an eminent role model for generations of civil engineering students. |
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Tien H. Wu, Ph.D., P.E.
For his significant contributions to the field of geotechnical engineering, in particular his work in probabilistic methods, risk and reliability analysis, and stability of natural and manmade slopes. |
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