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The 2009 Carl E. Akeley Award Recipients

The Carl E. Akeley Award was presented to:

Jean-Francois Dufour, Simon Reny, Pierre Lacroix, and Richard Morin for their paper,
"Effects of Liquid Corrosion Inhibitor in Air-Entrained Dry-Mix Shotcrete."

Shotcrete magazine, Winter 2009
Volume 11, Issue 1

         

         

 

The Honorary Membership Award Recipient

The Bylaws of the American Shotcrete Association provide for Honorary Memberships bestowed at the discretion of the ASA Board of Direction. To be eligible for consideration, an individual must be at least 65 years of age, must have been an ASA member for at least 5 years, and retired from the shotcrete industry. The Board voted unanimously to award an ASA Honorary Membership to this individual in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the American Shotcrete Association and the shotcrete industry.

This year's Honorary Membership Award was presented to:

Dudley R. "Rusty" Morgan

 

The 2009 President's Award Recipient

In 2005, the American Shotcrete Association established its President’s Award. This award is presented to a person or organization that has made exceptional contributions to the shotcrete industry. The selection is the sole responsibility of the current ASA President.

The first award was presented in 2006 to Dr. Marc Jolin of Laval University. In 2007 the President’s Award was presented to George D. Yoggy of Allentown Equipment. And last year the award was presented to Rusty Morgan.

The 2009 ASA President's Award was presented to:

Merlyn Isaak