ASCE’s Honors and Awards program recognizes the commendable achievements and remarkable accomplishments of the civil engineering profession. With more than 80 awards, the program distinguishes the unique contributions engineers make to both the industry and society.
The Eastern Branch is proud to honor the following individuals and projects:
Outstanding Young Civil Engineer of the Year
2020: Mo Brua
2019: Deidre Beck
2018: Justin Bucher
2017: Matt Brua
2016: Jed Reimnitz
2015: Chris Brozik
2014: Tevis Holtzer
2013: Zach Gutzmer
2012: Erin Steever
2011: Jeremy McMahon
2010: Ross Hanson
2009: Jason Petersen
2008: Adam Hanson
2007: Carrie Buthe
2006: ?
2005: Justin Petersen
2004: ?
2003: ?
2002: Holly Mescher
2001: Christopher Schmit
2000: Kent Johnson
Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement (Small Project Award)
2019: Banner Associates, Inc. (Volga Wastewater Treatement Facility Improvements)
2018: Banner Associates, Inc. (Sioux Falls Columbia Circle Drainage Channel Improvements)
2017: No award
2016: No award
2015: No award
2014: No award
2013: HDR Engineering, Inc. (Minnehaha County Baltic Bridge Replacement)
2012: No award
2011: Civil Design, Inc. (Rollings Game Production Area), and
HDR Engineering, Inc. (Spearfish Downtown Main Street Reconstruction)
2010: No award
2009: No award
2008: No award
Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement (Large Project Award)
2019: Civil Design, Inc. (D&I Railroad Bridge T-648 Reconstruction)
2018: Civil Design, Inc. (South Dakota State University-University Boulevard Improvements)
2017: No award
2016: Civil Design, Inc (MRC Railroad Reconstruction)
2015: Clark Engineering & Wenck Associates (Elm River Intake, Aberdeen)
2014: Banner Associates, Inc. (Bel Brands Industrial Pretreatment project)
2013: No award
2012: Banner Associates Inc. (Lewis and Clark Regional Water System)
2011: HR Green, Inc. and Sayre Associates, Inc. (69th Street & Southeastern Avenue Improvements)
2010: HDR Engineering Inc. (41st Street Bridge Reconstruction project in Sioux Falls)
2009: Banner Associates Inc. (Children’s Museum of South Dakota project)
2008: HDR Engineering, Inc. (57th Street from Cliff Ave. to Sycamore Ave project in Sioux Falls)