Tappan Zee Award
This award is presented for a major and complex civil engineering project in the Lower Hudson Valley. This award is named after the Tappen Zee, a name derived from Indians and Dutch settlers that inhabited the area during pre-colonial days to describe the wide expanse of the Hudson River located between Nyack and Tarrytown. In 1955, the 3.1-mile long Tappan Zee Bridge opened across this section of the Hudson River.

Recipients:

2012 Route 9 Project, Peekskill
2011 Woodbury Toll Barrier Project
2010 Croton Harmon Shop Replacement Project
2009 Tappan Zee Bridge Deck Replacement
2008 NYSDOT D259978 - Ramp X
2007 Rockland Community College Tech Center
2006 The Westchester - Hudson Line Stations
2005 The Haverstraw Bay County Park
2004 Interstate 287 Interchange & Reconstruction Project