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ASCE recognizes and honors professional with outstanding achievements and contributions to transportation and development through an extensive award program, administered by its Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI).
The Society believes that individuals who have contributed to transportation engineering and development through their outstanding leadership, research, or substantial career accomplishments merit the recognition of their peers.
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Information on rules, submission requirements, nomination process, form, deadline, and past winners of ASCE Airfield Practitioner Award.
Joint Society award for published papers.
This award honors papers published in an ASCE journal on transportation on land, on the water, in the air, or on foundations and closely-related subjects.
This award recognizes outstanding published papers on the status of state-of-the-art knowledge in special areas of interest served by an institute or division.
This award recognizes a published paper by younger member authors.
To recognize the importance of professional attainment in the advancement of the science and profession of engineering, by a member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
To recognize the professional contributions of younger members of the Society.
The Francis C. Turner Award honors the nominee's contributions to the advancement of the knowledge and practice of transportation engineering.
The award recognizes contributions to the enhancement of the role of the civil engineer in urban planning and development.
This award recognizes cross-discipline civil engineering papers that were nominated for the Norman Medal.
This prize is awarded on the basis of contributions to the advancement of transportation engineering.
This fellowship is awarded to a student in highway design, traffic operations, roadway safety, and transportation.
The award is given to a member of the Society for the best example of innovative or noteworthy planning, design, or construction of transportation facilities.
The Daniel W. Mead Prize for Students may be awarded annually on the basis of a paper on professional ethics, written by students.
The Daniel W. Mead Prize for Younger Members honors original written essay by younger member on professional ethics.
The Norman Medal recognizes a paper that makes a contribution to either practical or research aspects of engineering disciplines.
This award recognizes outstanding achievements in and contributions to the advancement of the field of air transportation engineering.
Information on rules, eligibility requirements, nominations, deadline, and past winners of T&DI Outstanding Younger Member Award.
The Huber Civil Engineering Research Prizes recognize members of the Society in any grade for notable achievements in research related to civil engineering.
The Wilbur S. Smith Award honors contributions to the enhancement of the role of the civil engineer in highway engineering.