Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize

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The Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize is awarded by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). It was started in 1882, and is named for Thomas Fitch Rowland, who endowed it in 1884.[1]

An author who belongs to the ASCE can be nominated if they have published a print article in an ASCE journal in the last twelve months.

List of awardees[]

Source: ASCE

1900-1999
2000-present
  • 2001 Keith R. Molenaar; Simon P. Washington; James E. Diekman
  • 2002 Lawrence C. Bank; T. Russell Gentry; Kenneth H. Nuss; Stephanie H. Hurd; Anthony J. Lamanna; Stephen J. Duich; Ben Oh
  • 2003 Simaan Abourizk ; Dany Hajjar
  • 2004 Ronie Navon ; Eytan Goldschmidt
  • 2005 J. M. Lopes Cordeiro ; Paulo Jorge De Sousa Cruz
  • 2006 Mark R. Svinkin
  • 2007 Amr A. Kandil; Khaled El-Rayes
  • 2009 John E. Taylor
  • 2011 Gunnar Lucko; Eddy M. Rojas
  • 2014 Sungjoo Hwang, Moonseo Park, Hyun-Soo Lee, SangHyun Lee, and Hyunsoo Kim, for "Dynamic Feasibility Analysis of the Housing Supply Strategies in a Recession: Korean Housing Market."[7]
  • 2015 ;  ;
  • 2016  ;
  • 2017 ; ;
  • 2018 ;
  • 2019 ; ; Jun Chen; ; ; ; ;
  • 2020  ;
  • 2022 Hyosoo Moon, Kwonhyun Kim, Hyun-Soo Lee, Moonseo Park, Trefor P. Williams, Bosik Son, and Jae-Youl Chun for "Cost Performance Comparison of Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build for Building and Civil Projects Using Mediation Analysis”

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