Project Achievement Award

Have an innovative or creative reinforced concrete pipe or box culvert project that’s worth sharing? 

The ACPA’s Project Achievement Award recognizes agencies which have demonstrated creative and innovative accomplishments through projects that have been designed using precast and concrete pipe or box culverts. 

Applications are now being accepted for the 2023 Project Achievement Award and are due on March 3rd, 2023.  The notification of the winners will be in mid-April with the awards being presented during the 2023 AASHTO Committee on Bridges and Structures Meeting.

Apply for the 2023 Award 

For more information you can DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD BROCHURE (will be updated for 2023 soon).

Important Dates

Eligibility

Any member agency of AASHTO may enter this Award Program. Agencies and ACPA members may submit projects jointly or separately. ACPA members submitting projects separately must obtain the signature of the responsible agency on their Entry Form.

General Criteria

  • All entries must involve a project utilizing precast concrete pipe and/or four-sided box culverts and be submitted in accordance with the rules outlined in the brochure.
  • Agencies or ACPA members may enter as many qualified projects as they wish.
  • Projects that have received awards from other organizations may be entered.
  • Projects must have been completed and in use between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2022.
  • Entries must comply with the Submission Guidelines section of this document. Failure to comply may disqualify an entry.
  • ACPA Awards Committee reserves the right to determine entry eligibility.

 


2021 Project Achievement Award Winner

The 2021 Project Achievement Award was Hancock Concrete out of Sioux Falls, SD. The project, Veterans Parkway – Rice Street to Interstate 90, is a 6-lane divided highway being constructed to help move large volumes of traffic through the east and south side of Sioux Falls. Click to read more.


2019 Project Achievement Award Winner

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) needed to widen and revamp ramps along a 3.7-mile stretch of Interstate-15, between U.S. Route 95 and Sahara Ave. Known as Project NEON, it has proven to be the largest infrastructure project in Nevada’s history and has earned the American Concrete Pipe Association’s 2019 Project Achievement Award, ACPA’s annual award to recognize innovative projects utilizing precast concrete pipe or boxes. Although it took nearly two decades to plan Project NEON, the use of precast concrete culverts allowed for a speedy completion once construction began. Click to read more.