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May 7, 2002
The American Institute of Steel Construction presented six lifetime and special achievement awards at the recent North American Steel Construction Conference held in Seattle. Charles W. Roeder of the University of Washington won a special achievement award for his work on eccentrically-braced frames. Roeder also was one of the key researchers in the SAC research project. Other winners of special achievement awards included Randolph Jefferson and James Glymph of Frank O. Gehry & Associates, and Kim Roddis of the University of Kansas. Winners of lifetime achievement awards included bridge designer John M. Kulicki of Modjeski & Masters, structural engineer Lawrence G. Griffis of Walter P. Moore & Associates and educator Donald Sherman of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee