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Nominate an Industry Leader or Innovator for the 2023 Transportation Development Hall of Fame

Parul Dubey on February 2, 2023 - in Awards, News, People

(WASHINGTON) – The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2023 Transportation Development Hall of Fame class. Launched in 2010, the Hall “honors individuals or families from the public and private sectors who have made extraordinary contributions to U.S. transportation development during their careers.”

There are two categories:

Transportation Design & Construction Industry Innovators: Honors the people who discovered or created a “game changing” product or process that significantly advanced transportation design, construction and/or safety. 

Transportation Design & Construction Industry Leaders (Individuals or Families): Recognizes individuals and families who have made significant contributions—beyond just having successful businesses or careers—that have notably helped advance the interests and image of the transportation design, construction, and safety industry.

Nomination forms, available at artbahalloffame.org, are due by close of business Wednesday, March 1.

Anyone can nominate a candidate. ARTBA membership is not required.  Individuals can be living or inducted into the Hall posthumously. 

The 2022 and 2023 Hall classes will be recognized at a May 15 dinner in the Nation’s Capital during ARTBA’s Federal Issues program.

Established in 1985, the ARTBA Foundation is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt entity designed to “promote research, education and public awareness” about the impacts of transportation investment. It supports an array of initiatives, including educational scholarships, awards, roadway work zone safety training and certificates, special economic research and reports, and an exhibition on transportation at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

 

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