<P> ASCE honors civil engineers through more than 90 Society Awards . Honors and awards include the Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize, the Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) awards in the categories of construction, design, education, government and management, the Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement (OCEA) for projects, the Henry L. Michel Award for Industry Advancement of Research and the Charles Pankow Award for innovation, 12 scholarships and fellowships for student members . Created in 1968 by ASCE's Sanitary Engineering Division, the Wesley W. Horner award is named after former ASCE President Wesley W. Horner, and given to a recently peer reviewed published paper in the fields of hydrology, urban drainage, or sewerage . Special consideration is given to private practice engineering work that is recognized as a valuable contribution to the field of environmental engineering . The Lifetime Achievement Award has been presented annually since 1999 and recognizes five different individual leaders . One award is present in each category of design, construction, government, education, and management . ASCE designates national and international Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks. ((cn) </P> <P> In an effort to recognize a contemporary equivalent to the heralded ancient Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the ASCE has designated the following Seven Wonders of the Modern World: </P> <Ul> <Li> The Empire State Building, New York City, New York </Li> <Li> The Itaipu Dam, Brazil and Paraguay </Li> <Li> The CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario </Li> <Li> The Panama Canal, Panama </Li> <Li> The Channel Tunnel, France and the United Kingdom </Li> <Li> The North Sea protection works, including the Zuiderzee Works and Delta Works, Netherlands </Li> <Li> The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Empire State Building, New York City, New York </Li>

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