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Gainesville GDOT office among design award winners for 2015

By For AccessWDUN
Posted 8:26AM on Wednesday 11th November 2015 ( 9 years ago )

ATLANTA -  ACEC Georgia and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) announced the winners of the annual Georgia Partnership for Transportation Quality (GPTQ) Preconstruction Design Awards during the 2015 Georgia Transportation Summit Tuesday. The GPTQ Preconstruction Design Awards recognize engineering consultants and firms for exemplary work, innovation and ingenuity in transportation and infrastructure projects across the state of Georgia.

“I am especially proud of the GDOT team and their accomplishments in winning these awards,” said Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry, who presented the awards. “These design awards include prime examples of how partnerships and teamwork - whether within GDOT or through collaborations with the business community, coalitions and local governments - contribute to successful transportation endeavors.”

Marietta-based Heath & Lineback Engineers, Inc., took top honors as the Grand Award winner for its work on the first phase of the PATH400 project. PATH400 is a 5.2-mile walkable, bikeable greenway through the heart of Atlanta’s north side, connecting neighborhoods, office and retail locations. Effective collaboration between Livable Buckhead, PATH Foundation, the project designers and the construction team allowed for cost efficiencies and design innovations to be implemented throughout this first stage of the project.

The Grand Award Winner was selected from nine overall category winners:

Category: Innovative Solutions to a Design Problem/Best Use of New Products

 

Category: Design of an Alternative Mode Transportation Facility

 

Category: NEPA, Environmental Protection, Preservation, Restoration and/or Enhancement

 

Category: Context Sensitive Design including Public Participation Plan

 

 

 

Category: Highway Design – Urban

 

Category: Highway Design – Rural

 

Category: Design-Build

GPTQ is a partnership between ACEC Georgia, GDOT and the Georgia Highway Contractors Association. Its mission is to strengthen the working relationships between the parties that are responsible for designing, building, operating and maintaining the state’s transportation infrastructure, which ultimately results in improved project delivery and quality for Georgia’s citizens.

GDOT Commissioner Russell McMurry recognized the Award winners during the 2015 Georgia Transportation Summit, hosted by ACEC Georgia, GDOT, Georgia Transportation Alliance and Georgia Chamber of Commerce. More than 700 industry leaders were on-hand for the annual event, now in its 21st year.

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