Design Awards
The Office of Federal Lands Highway works in a great variety of natural and human environments in all 50 states and US territories. FLH projects vary and include rural native surface projects, bridges, transportation plans, NEPA documents, and multi-lane highways in urban areas. Here you will find a sampling of the work that the Office of Federal Lands Highway develops.
2010 FHWA Excellence in Highway Design Award Winners
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State Route 200, Saddle Road
Location: Hawaii County, Hawaii
Recognition: Honorable Mention (Category 4 - Rural Highways: Highways)
2008 FHWA Excellence in Highway Design Award Winners
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East Entrance Road, Sylvan Pass to East Entrance
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Recognition: Award of Excellence (Category 4 - Rural Highways: Highways) -
U.S. Route 212, Beartooth Highway
Location: Park County, Montana
Recognition: Honorable Mention (Category 4 - Rural Highways: Highways) -
Flowery Trail Road
Location: Between Chewelah and Usk, Washington
Recognition: Honorable Mention (Category 4 - Rural Highways: Highways) -
Foothills Parkway (Missing Link)
Location: Sevier County, Tennessee
Recognition: Honorable Mention (Category 6 - Structures Costing Less Than $10 Million) -
State Route 58, Lowell Covered Bridge
Location: Lowell, Oregon
Recognition: Award of Excellence (Category 8 - Traveler Services) -
Project Planning and Controls Program
Location: Lakewood, Colorado
Recognition: Award of Excellence (Category 11 - Program or Project Development Process)
Public Roads Articles
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Accessing America's Treasures
The FLH celebrates its 25th anniversary with a retrospective of past accomplishments and a preview of its next 25 years. -
Strengthening from Within
The twin demands of accommodating heavy traffic and ensuring the preservation of the oldest bridge in the Nation’s capital proved to be manageable challenges on a recent restoration project in the historic Georgetown area of Washington, DC.