The 2018 Workmanship and Engineering Awards for the Kansas Asphalt
Pavement Association (KAPA) took place on Dec. 6 in Lawrence. KDOT projects
were honored in several categories.
State Transportation Engineer Catherine Patrick and Dan Scherschligt,
KAPA Executive Director, presented the awards and are pictured with all the
winners.
Second place was
awarded to Cornejo & Sons of Wichita for U.S. 50 in Reno County. Philip Wait, Tanner Moravek and Jeremiah
Booth accepted the award for Cornejo. Scott Koopman accepted the award for
KDOT.
First Place
goes to APAC Kansas Inc.
Shears Division, Hays Branch in Hays, Kansas for K-96 in Wichita and Scott
counties. Doug Werth accepted
the award for APAC Hays Branch, and Craig Schlott
accepted the award for KDOT.
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one-inch or greater award -
Tied for second place was Shilling Construction Company of Manhattan for
K-63 in Pottawatomie County. Dustin
Patterson accepted the award for Shilling, and Matt Mackeprang accepted the award
for KDOT.
First place is awarded to Hall Brothers of Marysville for K-15 in Washington County. Greg Rietcheck accepted the award for KDOT, and Randy Laflen, Michael Teter and Andrew Grable accepted the award for Hall Brothers.
Director’s
Award -
Second place is awarded to Venture Corporation of Great Bend for U.S.
24 in Sheridan County. Rob Percival accepted the award for KDOT and Matt Fitzsimmons
accepted the award for Venture.
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