Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy.,Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy.,Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy.,Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy.,Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy.,Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy.,Thirty four transportation design and construction industry “rising stars” came to the Nation’s Capital May 29-June 1 to participate in the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) 17th annual Young Executive Development Program (YEDP). The intensive, three-day program focuses on the impact the federal government has on the industry and the role ARTBA plays in shaping national transportation policy. June 5, 2012

A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall.,A team of students from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named champions in the 21st annual ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition (NSSBC), held May 25-26 at Clemson University, S.C. Second place went to the team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, took third overall. June 5, 2012