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Four projects with JMT participation as designer or program manager received Awards of Excellence at the 23rd annual Maryland Quality Initiative (MdQI)conference held in Baltimore on February 3-4, 2016.

MdQI is a cooperative effort by Maryland’s transportation industry dedicated to the continuous quality improvement in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of Maryland’s transportation system.

The projects included:

Transportation Planning Award
BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Terminal E- F/ATCT Planning Study 
Location: BWI Marshall Airport, Anne Arundel County
Agency/Owner: Maryland Aviation Administration
Program Manager: JMT
Project Designer: AECOM

Green/Sustainability/Environmental Award 
Upper Little Patuxent River Stream Restoration 
Location: Howard County
Agency/Owner: Maryland State Highway Administration
Project Designer: JMT
Prime Contractor: Ecotone, Inc.

MDOT Association/Agency Project Awards for Projects under $5 Million
MD 675 from MD 362 to MD 822
Location: Princess Anne, Somerset County
Agency/Owner: Maryland State Highway Administration
Project Designer: JMT
Prime Contractor: David A. Bramble, Inc.

MDOT Association/Agency Project Awards for Projects over $5 Million
BWI Thurgood Marshall Runway 15R-33L RSA, Pavement Rehabilitation and Standards Compliance 
Location: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Anne Arundel County
Agency/Owner: Maryland Aviation Administration
Program Manager: JMT
Project Designer: Michael Baker International
Construction Manager: Parsons Transportation Group
Prime Contractor: Allan Myers

Vendor Display Awards

Along with these honors, JMT was selected for the conference’s Vendor Booth Award.  At each MdQI conference, there is a competition for vendor booths that most effectively convey the conference theme.  This year’s theme was “To Infinity And Beyond: The Future of Transportation”. Displays were judged by conference participants with regard to originality, adherence and appropriateness for the contest, and overall conference theme.

JMT’s winning booth entry featured a transporter / photo booth, through which one could “travel” to a number of locations, including sunny, sandy, snowy, and even lunar destinations.  Photos were emailed to the travelers to enjoy upon their return.

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