Four Construction Innovators receive prestigious NOVA Award.ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 1997--The Construction Innovation Forum (CIF (1) (Common Intermediate Format) A standard video format used in videoconferencing. CIF formats are defined by their resolution, and standards both above and below the original resolution have been established. The original CIF is also known as Full CIF (FCIF). ) announced today that four outstanding construction innovations were honored with the CIF's prestigious NOVA Award at the CIF's Ninth Annual Innovation Celebration Banquet. "Innovation requires a willingness to open your mind and consider doing something differently than you have been doing for decades," stated keynote speaker J. Peter Ellefson Peter Ellefson joined the faculty of Indiana University in August 2002. Since his arrival in Bloomington, Mr. Ellefson has performed with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the New York Philharmonic Brass Quintet. , Construction Manager of DuPont Company. Making reference to DuPont's No. 24 Winston Cup Series race car on display at the banquet, he added, "Whether it's NASCAR racing The NASCAR Racing series of video games, developed by Papyrus, started in 1994 and ended with the release of NASCAR Racing 2003 Season in 2003. Later NASCAR games were released by Electronic Arts, who took over the official sport license. or construction, no single individual is able to do it all. For maximum success in most endeavors, teamwork is essential." The NOVA Award, which is referred to as the "Nobel Prize Nobel Prize, award given for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, peace, or literature. The awards were established by the will of Alfred Nobel, who left a fund to provide annual prizes in the five areas listed above. " for construction, is awarded annually to revolutionary construction solutions, processes or products that improve the quality, efficiency and cost effectiveness of construction. A total of 27 NOVA Awards The Nova Awards are presented annually at the UK science fiction covention Novacon and recognise achievement in British and Irish sf fanzines. When initiated in 1973, a panel of sf fans named the best fanzine that year. have been given since 1990. This year's winners were selected from another record-setting 43 nominations coming from nine different countries and twenty-four different states. All of the nominees participate in an exhaustive four-phase competitive process before being selected by a distinguished panel of nine judges. The four winners for 1997 include an efficient "no dig" method for replacing underground pipes, an advanced method for producing reinforced construction timbers, a revolutionary concrete hardening system, and a unified industry-wide craft training center that promotes uniform quality craft training. The winners of the 1997 NOVA Awards are: Development of Pipebursting Business for Sewers in the USA This is a method of replacing underground utility pipes without disruptive and dangerous open trenching. This technology uses a pipebursting machine, or mole, that is guided through an existing pipeline while breaking it into small pieces. Simultaneously, a new plastic pipe is towed behind the machine and replaces the old pipe with one of an equal or larger size. This method was originally developed in the United Kingdom by BG plc. The pipebursting technology was nominated by James Hopwood of BG plc, Houston, TX. FiRP(R) - Glued Laminated Timbers Strengthened with High Strength Fiber Reinforced Plastic This system includes both design and manufacturing of glued, laminated timbers strengthened with high-strength fiber reinforced plastics. FiRP(R) reinforces Glulam timbers, which reduces the amount of wood required and eliminates any need for expensive, higher-grade wood. These engineered wood structural composites are used in residential, commercial and infrastructure projects. The FiRP technology was nominated by Dan Tingley of the Wood Science & Technology Institute, Corvallis, OR, and Robert Leichti of Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. , Corvallis, OR. Sika(R) Rapid-1 Hardening Accelerator Concrete Admixture This concrete admixture allows early development of high strengths in concrete consisting of commonly used mix components. Unlike concrete set accelerators, it does not reduce set time or long-term strength, and it does not corrode cor·rode v. cor·rod·ed, cor·rod·ing, cor·rodes v.tr. 1. To destroy a metal or alloy gradually, especially by oxidation or chemical action: acid corroding metal. steel reinforcing. It enables a contractor to place a typical concrete mix and then work or place a load on it after six hours. The Sika(R) Rapid-1 technology was nominated by Todd Spindler of Sika Corporation, Lyndhurst, NJ. National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER NCCER National Center for Construction Education and Research ) The NCCER represents a unified initiative to centralize, finance, develop, and provide state-of-the-art craft training across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . It conducts certification programs for various levels of craftsmen and trainers, produces standardized training materials, and helps to ensure the highest quality level of craft instruction. To date, the NCCER has brought together 14 construction associations and their memberships as partners who contribute their expertise and training materials. The center was nominated by Michael Dunbar of the NCCER, Arlington, VA. More than 640 construction industry representatives from throughout the world attended the Annual Innovation Celebration Banquet held March 13, 1997 at the Laurel Manor in Livonia, Michigan Livonia is a city located in the northwest part of Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 100,545, making it the eighth largest in the state. . The Construction Innovation Forum is an international, non-profit organization established in 1987. Roger Lane of the Detroit Edison Company is the organization's Chair. The Forum is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan “Ann Arbor” redirects here. For other uses, see Ann Arbor (disambiguation). Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County. at 350 South Main Street, Suite 350, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-2108. Telephone: 313-995-1855; fax: 313-995-5002; e-mail: cif@pwb.com; web site: http://www.cif.org . 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