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  • Clouds linger over the recently completed Lake Oroville Dam main...

    Clouds linger over the recently completed Lake Oroville Dam main spillway on Feb. 6. (Kelly M. Grow — DWR)

  • Water flows down the Oroville Dam spillway in Oroville, Calif.,...

    Water flows down the Oroville Dam spillway in Oroville, Calif., April 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • For the first time since the Oroville Dam spillway crisis...

    For the first time since the Oroville Dam spillway crisis in 2017, water begins to flow down the main spillway Tuesday in Oroville. (Matt Bates/Enterprise-Record)

  • FILE – In this Oct. 19, 2017, file photo, work...

    FILE – In this Oct. 19, 2017, file photo, work continues to repair the damaged main spillway of the Oroville Dam in Oroville, Calif. A new federal grant program is providing $10 million to 26 states, including California, with high hazard dams in need of repairs. The funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will go toward preliminary steps such as risk assessments and engineering designs, not the actual repairs. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

  • Crews work on the lower chute of the Oroville Dam...

    Crews work on the lower chute of the Oroville Dam spillway in Oroville, Calif., Sept. 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • March 21, 2019: (Right) Sam McCauley, of Kiewit Infrastructure, chats...

    March 21, 2019: (Right) Sam McCauley, of Kiewit Infrastructure, chats with Matt Weil, of GEI Consultants, Inc. at the installation of formwork and rebar for the concrete cap being placed over the roller-compacted concrete buttress below the Lake Oroville emergency spillway weir at the Butte County, California site. (Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources)

  • The spillway at the Calaveras Reservoir dam on Thursday, Oct....

    The spillway at the Calaveras Reservoir dam on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019. The dam and reservoir are owned by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and sit on the border between Alameda and Santa Clara counties. (Randy Vazquez/Bay Area News Group)

  • March 26, 2019: Small amounts of water seep from the...

    March 26, 2019: Small amounts of water seep from the closed flood control gates at the Lake Oroville main spillway, which is normal when the lake elevation reaches 813 feet or higher. In this photo, the lake level is 845 feet at the Butte County, California site. (Kelly M. Grow / California Department of Water Resources)

  • March 21, 2019: A sunny spring day was a perfect...

    March 21, 2019: A sunny spring day was a perfect time for a family hike along the Brad Freeman Trail that parallels the diversion pool in front of the Lake Oroville main spillway in Butte County, California. (Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources)

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OROVILLE — The American Society of Civil Engineers has recognized the Oroville Dam rebuild as one of 10 outstanding civil engineering projects.

Two runners-up and a winner will be chosen at the 2020 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement gala in Washington D.C. on March 13.

“The award recognizes exemplary civil engineering projects from around the world that contribute to the well-being of people and their communities, showcase the use of innovative materials and techniques and demonstrate resourcefulness in the face of planning or design challenges,” according to a press release from the society.

The Oroville Dam spillway required a quick, six-month-long reconstruction following a break in the concrete of the main spillway in February 2017 that prompted the use of the emergency spillway which caused erosion that threatened the stability of the weir. When the state Department of Water Resources released more water from Lake Oroville down the main spillway, it crumbled into the Diversion Pool and needed a full rebuild.

Other projects recognized are the new Bayonne Bridge between Bayonne, New Jersey and Staten Island, New York; the Queensferry Crossing in Fife, Scotland; the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco; and the Olmstead locks and dam on the Ohio River in Olmstead, Illinois.

The award honors the overall project instead of individuals. Previous winners include the Second Avenue Subway in New York, the Emergency and Carryover Storage Project in San Diego, the Dragon Bridge in Vietnam and the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Surge Barrier in New Orleans.