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Sun Prairie Resident Receives Honor from National Civil Engineering Society


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Tracy Withrow, 703-295-6326, twithrow@asce.org

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Reston, Va.—Tyler Beduhn, a civil engineering college student from Sun Prairie, Wis., was recently named a New Face of Civil Engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) through its first annual New Faces of Civil Engineering – College Edition program. Bedhun is one of only 10 students nationwide who are being recognized for achieving the highest standards as college civil engineering students, whose academic success and extracurricular engagement point to a bright future as professionals in the field of civil engineering.

“These students are an inspiration to future generations of students seeking a career in which they can make a difference,” said ASCE President Andrew Herrmann, P.E.

A third year civil engineering student at the University of Iowa, Beduhn is an invaluable resource for current and prospective engineering students. As a consulting engineering intern, he prepared cost estimates and ensured quality control in the construction of a landfill. He has since discovered his passion for transportation, and has participated in concrete canoe, adopt-a-highway cleanup and events with ASCE’s Iowa Section.

Beduhn is currently an undergraduate research assistant for a transportation professor at his university, and is interested in exploring the business side of engineering in the future.

ASCE’s top three New Faces of Civil Engineering – College Edition were also submitted to the New Faces of Engineering – College Edition program run by the National Engineers Week Foundation (NEWF). This program includes representatives from the civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, industrial and manufacturing engineering professions. The top civil engineer, chosen by NEWF, is featured on its Facebook page and will also receive a $500 ASCE scholarship.

See photos of and read more about all of ASCE’s 2012 New Faces of Civil Engineering – College Edition, and see all of the winners from each of the 15 engineering societies for NEWF’s first annual honor.

Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 140,000 civil engineers worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society. For more information, visit www.asce.org.

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