History
The Dr. L. I. Hewes Award was originally created in 1951 by Western Construction magazine, a journal devoted to engineering and construction in the western states, to honor Dr. Laurence Isley Hewes. Dr. Hewes occupied a rather rare position in the old Bureau of Public Roads before it became the FHWA. He was located in San Francisco, and it is believed his title was Deputy Commissioner of Bureau of Public Roads, Western Region. Dr. Hewes was one of the principal WASHTO organizers. His superlative contributions in every phase of highway engineering gave great impetus to western highway development.
On November 22, 1950, Mr. James I. Ballard, Vice-President and Editorial Director of King Publications, publishers of Western Construction, wrote the officers and Executive Committee of WASHTO stating that Western Construction would like to establish the Dr. L.I. Hewes Award to be presented during the annual WASHTO conference. The award was created to perpetuate the name and achievements of Dr. Hewes.
In 1951, WASHTO and Western Construction agreed on the rules governing the award. In 1968, Western Construction dropped sponsorship of the award, and the Western Chapters Conference of the Associated General Contractors of America assumed sponsorship. The award is now sponsored solely by WASHTO.
Description
The award consists of $1,000 and an appropriate plaque. WASHTO state organizations nominate potential recipients, and members of the WASHTO Board of Directors volunteer to select the winner.
The award recognizes the recipient’s outstanding contribution to the highway development program, and must go to an individual actively engaged in highway development in the West with a WASHTO state organization. In the interest of recognizing and stimulating contributions made by those advancing in the ranks of highway organizations, chief administrators and chief engineers and their principal staff assistants, and any individuals nearing retirement, will not be considered for the award.
Other criteria consideration:
- Developed efficiencies in business practices for program/project delivery in all phases of transportation development and operations
- Built partnerships within an agency, within a state, region or nationally
- Provided enhancements and benefits to employees of the member Departments
The award is presented during the WASHTO Annual Meeting. The winner is invited to attend the banquet where he or she will be given the award, with all expenses reimbursed. The winner may bring a spouse or guest, for whom WASHTO will reimburse up to $750 in expenses.
The committee has no obligation to make the award if it finds no nominees worthy.
Nomination and Voting Procedures
WASHTO President’s responsibilities:
- Request nominations from the WASHTO Board of Directors.
- Make the request in January and set the deadline for late March or early April.
- Nomination form should include return-to address (WASHTO President’s address), recommending organization and official, name of nominee, address and phone number of nominee, and the WASHTO member organization in which the nominee works.
- When nominations are in, choose five to seven Board of Directors members to serve on the Hewes Award selection committee, also selecting one as lead. (Choose from states that did NOT have a nominee.)
- Bind all nominations into one book (see previous year’s nominee book). Send the book, with cover letter to the selection committee.
- Selection committee Lead will contact other members to coordinate discussion of nominations and to make selection.
- After all the votes are in, call the CEO of the winner’s agency with the results. The selection is technically CONFIDENTIAL, but winner and guest are invited to Annual Meeting to receive award. WASHTO pays all traveling expenses for the recipient and up to $750 for the guest’s traveling expenses.
Plaque
WASHTO Secretary will be responsible for plaque which will include recipient’s name and state:
“WASHTO LOGO”
Dr. L. I. Hewes Award
20xx
PRESENTED TO
Name
State Department of Transportation
TO RECOGNIZE THE OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM IN THE WEST
Past Recipients
Year | Employee | State |
1952 | James T. McWilliams | California |
Hubert Humphreys | Washington | |
1953 | Percy V. Pennybacker | Texas |
1954 | A.H. Carver | California |
1955 | J. Al Head | Oregon |
1956 | Robert C. O’Connell | Wyoming |
A.J. Sachse | Idaho | |
1957 | Glen Ryden | Arizona |
1958 | Albert H. Pollard | Texas |
1959 | W.O. Widdows | Oregon |
Joseph D. Meyers | Arizona | |
1960 | William A. King | Texas |
James M. Rylander | Texas | |
1961 | Dwight E. Winsor | Colorado |
1962 | Roger D. Sunbury | California |
Paul G. Jonas | California | |
1963 | John A. Kalsell | Washington |
1964 | Karl Moskowitz | California |
1965 | Herbert W. Walters | Colorado |
1966 | Leon Hawkins | Texas |
1967 | Paul E. Rensel | Washington |
1968 | Herbert T. Tateishi | Hawaii |
1969 | A. Mainard Wacker | Wyoming |
1970 | Thomas R. Marshall | Washington |
1971 | Larry W. Walker | Texas |
1972 | Dale Peterson | Utah |
1973 | Harry C. Ammon | Califonia |
1974 | L.E. George | Oregon |
1975 | Burrell B. Gerhardt | Colorado |
1976 | Roy A. Imbsen | California |
James H. Gates | California | |
1977 | John E. Steward | USDOAg |
1978 | Bruce Campbell | Washington |
1979 | George B. Way | Arizona |
1980 | Hugh Lydston | Idaho |
1981 | Ronald G. Chassie | FHWA |
1982 | Wayne Gruen | Washington |
1983 | David L. Huft | South Dakota |
1984 | Al Harwood | Oregon |
Tom Nelson | Washington | |
1986 | A.J. “Al” Phillips | California |
1987 | Robert Watkins | California |
1988 | Philip B. Demosthenes | Colorado |
1989 | Frank Holzmann | Texas |
1990 | C. Dennis Grigg | Arizona |
1991 | Alvin R. Luedecke | Texas |
Ray Mickelson | Idaho | |
1992 | Robert Peterson | North Dakota |
1993 | Al Yocum | South Dakota |
1994 | Doyt Bolling | FHWA |
1995 | Donald Carlson | Wyoming |
1996 | Steve M. Lowell | Washington |
1997 | Gary K. Trietsch | Texas |
1998 | Thomas S. Baker | Idaho |
1999 | Terry Bourland | Arizona |
2000 | Jerry Alb | Washington |
2001 | Tom Moses | Alaska |
2002 | Ginger Murdough | Arizona |
2003 | Mary Lou Ralls | Texas |
2004 | Stan Burns | Utah |
2005 | Russ Law | Nevada |
2006 | John Thomas | Utah |
2007 | Jennifer Finch | Colorado |
2008 | None | |
2009 | Greg Gentsch | Arizona |
2010 | Jeanie Borchert | North Dakota |
Brad Humphrey | Utah | |
2011 | Hal Gard | Oregon |
2012 | Jack Stickel | Alaska |
Paula Gibson | Arizona | |
2013 | Fred Doehring | Utah |
2014 | Johnny Olson | Colorado |
2015 | Thomas Lauer | Oregon |
2016 | Brandie Neeman | Nebraska |
2017 | Bryon Fuchs | North Dakota |
2018 | Varuna Singh | Montana |