IRF opens 2009 GRAA Competition
For Immediate Release: January 12, 2009
The International Road Federation (IRF) has officially opened the 2009 GRAA Competition. Started in 2000, this worldwide program seeks to honor and recognize road projects throughout the world that demonstrate excellence and innovation.
Since the IRF began this annual competition, more than 70 projects from two dozen countries have been recognized for their contributions in the advancement of road development worldwide.
The competition is open to all organizations involved in the road industry. There is no limit to the number of entries an organization may submit. Entries are open to projects that may have been recognized in other award programs, provided they have not been recognized in an IRF Global Road Achievement Award competition during any previous year.
This year, the IRF will be accepting awards submissions in each of the following categories:
- research
- design
- innovative finance
- technology, equipment & manufacturing
- advocacy & lobbying
- environmental mitigation
- construction methodology
- maintenance management
- safety
- traffic management & intelligent transportation systems
- program management
- quality management
Applications must be received by IRF no later than Sept. 1, 2009. To inquire about the GRAA Competition or to obtain a copy of the 2009 Application, please contact Magid Elabyad at +1 703 535 1001.
For more information about the GRAA Competition, please visit the GRAA web page. You may also download the 2009 GRAA Application (PDF)
Founded in 1948, the International Road Federation (IRF) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization with members from both the public and private sectors in 90 countries worldwide. IRF promotes the development and maintenance of better, safer roads and road networks throughout the world, using technological solutions and management practices that provide maximum economic and social returns from road investment.
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