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ACPA presents award to Gary Godbersen

Gary Godbersen, GOMACO president and CEO, has won the American Concrete Paving Association (ACPA) Hartmann-Hirschman-Egan Award. He was given the award for his contribution to concrete paving. The presentation was at the ACPA’s recent 52nd Annual Meeting in Bonita Springs, Florida.
December 8, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Gary Godbersen, 218 GOMACO president and CEO, has won the American Concrete Paving Association (ACPA) Hartmann-Hirschman-Egan Award. He was given the award for his contribution to concrete paving. The presentation was at the ACPA’s recent 52nd Annual Meeting in Bonita Springs, Florida.

This award has been presented annually since 1968 and this is the first time both a father and son have received the award. Harold Godbersen was honoured posthumously in 1991.

Gerald Voigt, president and CEO of the ACPA commented, “This award recognises individuals and organisations for unparalleled commitment, dedication, participation, and leadership in the concrete pavement community.

“Your selection as the recipient for 2015 recognises your long-time support for the American Concrete Pavement Association, dating back 30 years. It also pays tribute to your vision and innovation in concrete paving equipment that has triggered advancement in all areas of slipform pavement construction and the equipment to support our industry.”

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