National Public Works ‘Project of the Year’ Awarded to 30th and Colorado Underpass at APWA 2024
October, 2024
During this year’s American Public Works Association (APWA) event in Atlanta, GA, the 30th and Colorado Underpass was awarded National Project of the Year for its place as a public infrastructure project that promotes excellence in design. After opening a year ago, the project has successfully added safety improvements to a previously dangerous intersection while also advancing the City of Boulder’s multimodal transportation goals.
“This year’s award recipients have shown what happens when you fulfill your commitment to making your community a better place.”
– APWA President Gary Losier, PEng.
The project was also featured during the annual National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) 2023 Designing Cities Conference which was hosted in Denver. Site visits across the area showcased projects that improved access to quality transportation infrastructure, with a particular focus on progressive multimodal networks. Led by our Colorado transportation and structural engineering teams, the 30th and Colorado Underpass joins our list of award-winning work.
About the 30th and Colorado Underpass
At the heart of an essential transportation corridor for the University of Colorado, Boulder campus, the 30th and Colorado Underpass represents the city’s first-ever fully protected intersection. The design places an emphasis on multimodal infrastructure and pedestrian safety. Highlighting lighting, landscaping, and public art features aimed at seamlessly integrating it with the urban fabric.