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AISC Seeks Nominations for Industry, Designer and Educator Awards

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The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) is now accepting nominations for its 2025 awards that honor outstanding industry professionals and designers. Each year, AISC presents Lifetime and Special Achievement Awards to exceptional industry professionals, designers, and educators. The 2025 winners will receive special recognition before the whole industry at NASCC: The Steel Conference in Louisville, Ky., April 2-4, 2025.

 

Industry Awards

Industry Awards recognize individual members of the structural steel industry (fabricators, erectors, etc.) who have made a difference in the success of the structural steel industry.

Awards within this category are:

  • The Robert P. Stupp Award for Leadership Excellence
  • Lifetime Achievement Awards
  • Special Achievement Awards

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Designer Awards

Designer Awards recognize individual designers (architects, structural engineers, etc.) who have made a difference in the success of the structural steel industry.

Awards within this category are:

  • The J. Lloyd Kimbrough Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Awards
  • Special Achievement Awards

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Educator Awards

Educator Awards recognize individual educators (such as professors) who have contributed to the success of the U.S. fabricated structural steel industry through research, teaching, and/or a lifetime of outstanding service.

Awards within this category are:

  • The Haaijer Award for Excellence in Education
  • Lifetime Achievement Awards
  • Special Achievement Awards
  • Terry Peshia Early Career Faculty Awards

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Submit a Nomination

Nominations are due by July 15, 2024.

To submit a nomination for one or more of these awards, please use the following link.

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