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J.Miller, P.E., has been chosen as the 2009 recip- ient of its Javier F. Horvilleur Outstand- ing Young Engineer Award. Also, the firm won the Gold Medal in the Struc- tural Systems Category of the 2009 Engineering Excellence Awards com- petition, sponsored by the Texas Coun- cil of Engineering Companies, for its role in the design ofLucasOil Stadium
in Indianapolis. Douglas L. Travis, P.E., a Senior
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renewed its contract with Transporta- tion CorridorAgencies (TCA), which manages the toll roads ofOrangeCoun- ty, CA. Central Parking will operate the toll plazas at three toll road corridors: the San JoaquinHills, Foothill andEast- ern. There are 10 toll plazas and 46 manual toll lanes across 51 miles of four state highways. The multi-year agreement also opens the door to possi- bly interfacing with the agency on future technology. MatthewInman has been promot-
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