New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez announced that the department has been honored with the 2026 Owner of the Year Award by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and National Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA) for using innovative approaches to accelerate critical infrastructure projects ahead of schedule in Hamilton and Saratoga Counties. Known as the Prize Bridge Awards, the biennial awards from the AISC and NSBA are among the highest honors in the steel construction industry and recognize projects that demonstrate outstanding aesthetics, economy and structural innovation. NYSDOT was honored as an extraordinary bridge owner whose vision and dedication to the public help keep America moving.
“This recognition is a testament to the talent, dedication, and ‘can-do’ spirit of the professional staff on the NYS Department of Transportation’s team,” Commissioner Dominguez said. “From bridge strikes in the capital region to catastrophic flooding in the Adirondacks, our team members work tirelessly to restore traffic and critical infrastructure—safely and quickly—with modern and resilient structures along these vital corridors within New York State. This award belongs to the hardworking individuals at NYSDOT who prioritize the safety and mobility of New Yorkers every single day.”
The award highlights the Department of Transportation’s rapid response to the June 11, 2024, Riverview Road Bridge strike, where a trailered excavator traveling southbound on Interstate 87 struck the Saratoga County overpass that connects the Towns of Halfmoon and Clifton Park, causing damage that required immediate closure and a two-mile detour. Work on the bridge commenced immediately and a temporary repair that restored mobility via alternating traffic controlled by a temporary signal was completed by January 2025. The bridge’s full replacement was originally slated for 2028 but has been accelerated by more than two years. A contract was awarded in the fall of 2025 and work on the new structure will begin this spring…