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This award is presented by the AACE Board of Directors to individuals who have rendered outstanding service to the cost engineering profession and is not restricted to AACE members. It is the highest award that is presented by the Association to recognize an individual’s contribution to cost engineering.

1967
2003
Elsie Eaves
Jennifer Bates, CCE
To recognize outstanding service in AACE International, the Association Board of Directors has awarded honorary life membership to the following people.

1973
2000
2003
Elsie Eaves
Dorothy J. Burton
Ginette B. Basak, P.Eng
Fellow is a grade of membership extended to those who have advanced cost engineering through service within the organization and to organizations outside of AACE. It is an award that is a result of recommendations from immediate associates who have provided adequate documentation proving the person’s qualifications for the award.

1987
2003

2005
2006
Kathryn E. Shaw, CCC
Jennifer Bates, CCE
Dorothy J. Burton
Patricia D. Galloway, PE
Connie S. Gowder, CCC
Formerly the Award of Recognition, it is given in recognition of noteworthy contributions to the Association.

1996
2000
Jennifer Bates, CCE
Dr. Deborah S. Kezsbom
This is an endowment award presented by the Association to a member of an AACE section who has consistently endeavored to enhance the professional image of cost engineering over an extended period of time.

1983
1985
2000
2002
2005
Blanche E. Brearey, CCE
Katharine Kemp
Betty S. Barlow, CCC
Barbara L. Wells, PE
Vera A. Lovejoy, CCE PSP
This award was created by the Association Board of Directors in 1995 to recognize exemplary current service and contribution to the Association.

No women have been given this award.
This endowed award is to publicly recognize and honor the education teaching achievements by an individual who is a member of the cost engineering professional community. The recipient shall be a person who has made exceptional contributions, over an extended period of time, to advance the skills and knowledge of cost engineering through teaching, writing, editing, and/or publishing educational materials used to train and educate present and future cost engineering professionals.

No women have been given this award.
This award is given to recognize publicly and honor exemplary performance.

2004Vera A. Lovejoy, CCC
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