Celebrating Excellence: Indiana Takes Home Four Awards from the ACPA 60th Annual Meeting

Celebrating Excellence: Indiana Takes Home Four Awards from the ACPA 60th Annual Meeting

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Rachel Henry

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This December, the American Concrete Paving Association hosted their 60th annual meeting. The meeting is a time for industry professionals to gather and celebrate the successes of the year and plan for the year in front of them. They celebrate and honor the best of the best in the concrete paving industry with an “Excellence in Concrete Paving” dinner. At this time the national awards program recognizes quality concrete pavements constructed in the United States and Canada, encouraging high-quality workmanship, quality, and creativity in concrete pavement construction and rehabilitation. Projects are originally judged on a state or regional level through the ACPA Federation of Affiliates, which is a prerequisite for consideration at the national level.

We are proud and honored to say we were the contractor awarded two gold and two silver awards for 2023. Below is the feature category and job awarded.  

Gold Category: County Roads

Reconstruction: Bass Road (Phases 2 and 3: Hillegas Rd. to Clifty Pkwy), Allen County, IN

Owner: Allen County Highway Department

Contractor: Milestone Contractors, LP

Design Engineer: American Structurepoint, Inc.

Gold Category: Overlays (Streets & Roads)

Cannelburg Road (Phases 4 and 5), Daviess County, IN

Owner: Daviess County

Contractor: Milestone Contractors, LP

Design Engineer: Lochmueller Group

Silver Category: Overlays (Streets & Roads)

Intersection Improvements: Adams Center and Tillman Road, Allen County, Indiana

Owner: Allen County Highway Department

Contractor: Milestone Contractors, LP

Silver Category: Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation (CPR)

East 56th Street Pavement Rehabilitation, Indianapolis, IN

Owner: Indianapolis Dept. of Public Works

Contractor: Milestone Contractors, LP

Design Engineer: First Group Engineering

About the Indiana Chapter ACPA 

The Indiana Chapter of the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) represents contractors, cement, related suppliers, and consultants involved in research, design, specification, construction, and rehabilitation of concrete pavement on public roadways, airports, and industrial-commercial infrastructure in Indiana.  

Contact Patrick Long, Director of Marketing and Government Affairs for more information. 

317-694-1805 (m), plong@pavement.com 

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