Current Winners

This page highlights the 2008 GRAA winning projects. To receive a free copy of the 2008 Book of Winning Projects detailing each of these projects, please contact Magid Elabyad

New Zealand Transport Agency for the Alpine Highway Challenge project in the Maintenance Management category.


NIPPO Corporation, for the Development of Solar Heat-Blocking Pavement project in the Research category.


American Road & Transportation Builders Association. for the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse project in the Advocacy & Lobbying Category.


Brun-Way Highway Operations, Inc., for the Trans-Canada Highway Project in the Innovative Finance category.


The Louis Berger Group Inc. for the Ohmi-Ohdori Bridge project in the Design category.


Ministry of Transport, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the Intelligent Transport Systems Master Plan project in the Traffic Management and Intelligent Transportation Systems category.


Parsons for the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges project in the Program Management category.


Telegra Inc. for the Powering Safety for Roadways project in the Safety category.


Resource International Inc. for the GPR to Infrastructure Management of Quality and Maintenance project in the Quality Management category.


Utah Department of Transportation for the I-215/4500 South Structure project in the Construction Methodology category.


CECA Arkema for the Cecabase RT, Additives for Warm Mix Asphalts project in the Technology, Equipment and Manufacturing category.


Attikes Diadromes SA for the Attica Tollway (Attiki Odos) project in the Environmental Mitigation category.


Download 2009 GRAA Application (PDF)

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2008 GRAA Sponsors


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Transport


Saudi Binladin Group