Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award

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The Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award (OCEA) is an award given by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) since 1960 for national or international construction projects that have made a significant contribution to the development of civil engineering and society . Compared to the individual contribution, the award particularly recognizes the joint performance of the engineers on a project. Both civil and military construction projects can be awarded.

Excellent projects

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ronald B. Hartzer: The Civil Engineer as Partner: ICBM Facility Construction. In: Air Force Civil Engineer Magazine. Sep 1994.