ROADS/BRIDGES: AASHTO names recipients of 2015 'Faces of Transportation" competition

Oct. 1, 2015

AASHTO named the winners of tge photo and video awards in 2015 Faces of Transportation contest. 

AASHTO named the winners in their 2015 Faces of Transportation awards competition. Twenty-nine employees of state DOTs and nine private citizens submitted 103 photos and 12 videos for the contest.

Photos were judged in three categories:

  1. People Building America
  2. People Touring America
  3. Innovators in Transportation

The Grand Prize in photos went to Washington State DOT photographer Greg Phipps for his picture of ironworker Chris Solan, who was making sure the lift tower of a huge tunnel boring machine in downtown Seattle was running smoothly.

Three other photographs capturing highway construction workers or people using transportation facilities also received awards. (See the full gallery at the competition website.) 

Idaho Transportation Department photographer Mark Hall won the People Building America category for a shot of a worker overseeing the placement of girders on an overnight job.

Eric Goldmann, a private photographer in Burlington, Vt., won the People Touring America category with his picture of the Brookfield Floating Bridge, which plays a key role in the economy of the small town for which it is named.

Nebraska Department of Roads photographer Daniel Luedert won the Innovators in Transportation category with a photograph that captured a worker surveying the grade for a new bypass near Kearney, while a grading machine works behind him.

In the video competition, the Tennessee DOT won the Professional Production category for a high-quality short film highlighting that state's multimodal freight plan. The film is titled "How TDOT Ensures You Get Your Stuff": 

The Nevada DOT won the In-House Production/Amateur/Novice category for an up-close video of a "Snow Plow Ride-Along on Mount Rose"​ in the western part of the state:

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