There’s a lot we can learn from this year’s class of Newsmakers, chosen by the editors of ENR. One led the construction of hospitals in Haiti; one built a bridge to connect Turkey’s two-continent expanse. Others pushed for adoption of burgeoning ideas like Right to Repair and Engineering With Nature. They’ve been instrumental in developing or improving standards that affect the safety of those who work on projects and those who use the completed structures. One ensured that construction’s voice was heard when it came to COVID-19 policies, others persevered on projects from critical bridge repair to airport construction as the pandemic contributed to the already complicated nature of the work. As distinct as their achievements are, these 25 Newsmakers show what it means to work in and for your community. Read their stories on the pages that follow and meet them in person at ENR’s Award of Excellence gala on March 31 at Pier 60 in New York City. Visit新利18备用enn.com/aoe注册。
Building Partnerships to Make Record-Setting Dardenelles Bridge Possible
Roboticist Challenges Construction to Rethink Its Processes With Roadway Excavation and Repair Robot
Persevering To Erect PAE Building's TImber Frame After Wildfires Razed His House
Steering the Team Drastically Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Amazon's 2.1M-Sq-Ft MetPark Development
Leading the Team That Fixed a Cracked Beam on the de Soto Bridge
工程Professor Asking Why Known Jobsite Hazards Can't Be Removed
Civil Engineering Professor Challenges Conventional Wisdom on Measuring Jobsite Safety
Subcontractor Guiding His Company Through a Complex Precast Concrete Project
Rising to Become a Leader in Equitable Redevelopment in South Carolina
Welcoming Afghan Allies and Highlighting the Corp of Engineers' Capabilities Under Pressue
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