Chicago, IL - The American Institute of Steel Construction will present some of its
most prestigious awards to 11 remarkable people at the 2023 NASCC: The
Steel Conference, scheduled for April 2023 in Charlotte, NC.
“This
is a time of extraordinary innovation in design and construction with
structural steel,” said AISC President Charles J. Carter, SE, PE, PhD.
“It’s always a pleasure to recognize the exceptional people who have
driven our industry to where it stands today--and who continue to ensure
a bright future.”
AISC’s
Lifetime Achievement Awards recognize living individuals who have made a
difference in the success of AISC and the structural steel industry.
In 2023, AISC will present Lifetime Achievement Awards to:
Professor Terri Meyer Boake, LEED AP,
of the University of Waterloo for her significant contributions to AESS
(architecturally exposed structural steel) and architectural education
as well as her service to AISC.
Boake is a full professor at the School of Architecture
at the University of Waterloo in Canada. She has been teaching building
construction, structures, environmental design, and film since 1986.
She works with Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, Association of
Collegiate Schools of Architecture, and AISC to develop teaching
resources for architectural education, specializing in AESS. She has
published several books about various aspects of steel design and won a
2015 Special Achievement Award for Understanding Steel Design: An Architectural Design Manual.
Robert J. Connor,
PE, the Jack and Kay Hockema Professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue
University Lyles School of Civil Engineering, for his significant
contributions over many years to the advancement of design in the area
of fatigue, fracture, and other performance and durability issues
related to steel bridges as well as his service to AISC and the National
Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA).
Connor is also the director of the Steel Bridge Research, Inspection, Training,
and Engineering Center at Purdue University. Connor has been working in
the area of fatigue, fracture, and other performance and durability
issues related to steel bridges for over 25 years. Connor’s research
interests include fatigue and fracture of steel structures; field
testing and remote monitoring of structures; bridge inspection
reliability; and risk-based inspection methods. He won AISC’s 2018 T.R.
Higgins Lectureship Award and a 2012 Special Achievement Award.
Connor
is a member of the AISC Committee on Research, the NSBA Technical
Committee, AISC’s Technical Committee 10 (Materials, Fabrication, and
Erection), and several AASHTO/NSBA Collaboration task groups.
Chief Engineer Mark V. Holland,
PE, of Paxton & Vierling Steel Co. for his work as one of the
preeminent fabrication engineers in the world as well as his
contributions to AISC and the steel industry through his service on
committees, his speaking engagements, and his many articles and papers.
Holland
is a registered professional engineer in nine states. From 1986 to
2013, he was responsible for connection design, material procurement,
detailing, shop scheduling, project management, and change order
management. From 2013 to the present, he has been mentoring the next
generation of steel fabricators. Holland is a regular speaker at NASCC:
The Steel Conference as well as several other industry events on
subjects related to fabricated structural steel and connection design.
Holland
chairs AISC’s Committee on Manuals and Committee on Structural
Stainless Steel and serves on several other AISC committees,
subcommittees, and technical committees. He also served as a judge for
the 2021 IDEAS² Awards.
Larry S. Muir,
PE, for his work as one of the preeminent fabrication engineers in the
world as well as his contributions to AISC and the steel industry
through his service on committees, his speaking engagements, and his
many articles and papers.
Muir is a licensed engineer with more than two decades of engineering
and structural steel fabrication experience. He served as the director
of technical assistance at AISC for five years, where he led the
operations of the technical aspects of the AISC Steel Solutions Center.
Prior to that, as chief engineer of Cives Steel Company, he oversaw
connection design for six steel fabrication plants with a combined
annual capacity of over 100,000 tons. Muir has participated in the
design of numerous large-scale, high-profile projects, including
high-rises, stadiums, and power plants. He co-authored (with Bill
Thornton) AISC Design Guide 29, Vertical Bracing Connections--Analysis and Design.
Muir
sits on AISC’s Committee on Specifications and Technical Committee 1
(Coordination) and chairs AISC’s Technical Committee 6 (Connection
Design).
Francesco Russo,
PE, PhD, the founder and principal of Russo Structural Services, for
his work advancing the state-of-the-art in the analysis and design of
complex bridge engineering, bridge inspection, forensics, the
inspection/emergency rehabilitation of complex bridge structures, and
bridge education--as well as his dedicated service to NSBA.
With
over 25 years of experience in bridge engineering, Russo is
responsible for complex project support nationwide including major steel
bridge design and rehabilitation. His experience includes developing
training courses and materials in areas such as steel bridge analysis
and design, bridge load rating, and fatigue and fracture for steel
bridges.
Russo is a member
of the NSBA Technical Committee, the NSBA Redundancy Task Force, and
several AASHTO/NSBA Collaboration task groups. He is vice-chair of
AASHTO/NSBA TG 13: Analysis of Steel Bridges.
Senior Structural Engineer Clifford Schwinger, PE, of the Harman Group for his contributions to the development of the AISC Steel Construction Manual
and his work to advance the understanding of high-quality structural
steel engineering drawings, delegated connection design, and quality
assurance--as well as his dedicated service to AISC.
Schwinger has more than 40 years of experience in structural
design and is a renowned quality assurance expert. He joined The Harman
Group, now IMEG, in 1986. He served as the full-time quality assurance
manager between 2002 and IMEG’s 2022 acquisition of The Harman Group and
continues to perform structural engineering quality assurance reviews
on many of the firm’s projects prior to completion of design. He
establishes office standards for design and documentation of designs;
develops, maintains and updates a library of more than 1,000 typical
details; answers technical questions; and trains new engineers.
He serves on the AISC Committee on Manuals and chairs Subcommittee M1 (Member & System Design Considerations).
Vice President of Construction Robert J. Wills,
PE, of the American Iron and Steel Institute for his long and
illustrious career in the steel industry, including his work on codes
and standards and construction market activities.
Wills is responsible for overseeing the construction, and the
transportation/infrastructure markets, as well as the AISI Construction
Technical Program. He became vice president of construction market
development in 2008 following 18 years of service with the AISI Code and
Standards program, during which he was responsible for design
specifications, test methods, product specifications, and installation
standards related to steel in construction. He is widely recognized for
his expertise in fire safety engineering; structural fire testing and
performance; wind engineering; and geotechnical and foundation
engineering. He was very involved in the development of the
International Building Code and the NFPA 5000 Building Construction and
Safety Code.
Wills is a member of the NSBA Market Development Committee.
AISC will honor additional two people with Special Achievement Awards.
President Patrick M. Hassett,
SE, MS, of Hassett Engineering, Inc. for advancing the state of the art in
erection engineering on projects ranging from the Walt Disney Concert
Hall to Micron’s Giga Factory.
Hassett, has been involved in steel design and construction
engineering since 1985. He founded Hassett Engineering in 1995 and has
worked on major projects for some of the largest steel fabricators and
erectors in the country, focusing on steel erection engineering, value
engineering, connection design, temporary framing, and systems design
for construction of special and unusual projects.
Hassett is a member of AISC’s Committee on Specifications and Technical Committee 6 (Connection Design).
Ronald J. Janowiak, SE, PE (retired from Elexon) for leading the adoption of the Specification for Safety-Related Steel Structures for Nuclear Facilities (ANSI/AISC N690-18) by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Janowiak currently works as a consultant, having recently retired after
28 years with Constellation Energy (formerly Exelon Nuclear). He has
over 40 years of engineering experience, devoting most of that time to
nuclear power plants in the U.S.
Janowiak
has served as chair of AISC Technical Committee 11 (Nuclear Design)
since 2008 and is a member of AISC’s Committee on Specifications and
Technical Committee 1 (Coordination).
AISC also recognizes those who build a brighter future by supporting tomorrow’s leaders. This year, AISC will present the Terry Peshia Early Career Faculty Award to:
Hannah Blum, PhD (assistant professor and Alain H. Peyrot Fellow in Structural Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Blum’s research encompasses a wide range of topics including the design
and analysis of steel and stainless-steel members and systems; steel
joists; structural stability; structural reliability; data-driven design
approaches in structural engineering; mixed reality in structural steel
fabrication; and virtual and augmented realities in structural
engineering education. Her research work aims to improve and inform
design specifications to produce resilient and efficient infrastructure.
Blum holds a PhD from the University of Sydney as well as an MSE and BS from Johns Hopkins University.
Thomas Gernay, PhD (assistant professor, Johns Hopkins University)
Gernay’s research focuses on the development of performance-based
design and risk assessment methods for enhancing resilience of
structures subjected to fire. His research aims to positively and
profoundly impact the industry through new knowledge on the response of
steel material and structures at elevated temperature; new structural
fire design methods that are proposed in building codes committees; and
development of software to enable simulation of the behavior of steel
structures subjected to fire.
Gernay
holds a PhD in structural engineering as well as an ME and BSE in civil
engineering from the University of Liège in Belgium.
AISC will also present its highest industry honor, the Robert P. Stupp Award for Leadership Excellence, to David Zalesne of Owen Steel and its highest education honor, the Geerhard Haaijer Award for Excellence in Education, to Michael Engelhardt of the University of Texas at Austin.
The presentations will take place on April 12, 2023, during the opening session of NASCC: The Steel Conference in Charlotte, N.C. Registration for the Steel Conference opens January 23.