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Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks of the LA Section

     Since its formation in 1967 under the chairmanship of Harold E. Hedger, Fellow and Honorary member of ASCE, the History and Heritage Committee has reviewed many civil engineering projects located in the eleven county area originally comprising the Los Angeles Section.

      Four criteria were applied to determine the suitability of these projects for designation as historic civil engineering landmarks. In each case, a project must have outstanding stature as a civil engineering feat or memorial, it must be unique, it must contain an important innovation in design and construction, and it must have historical significance.

      The application of these stringent standards has resulted in the recognition of (more than sixty) projects as historic civil engineering landmarks. In most cases, a certificate of recognition has been presented to the present owners of the landmark. Bronze plaques have been placed at a number of sites. (Click on the above label, "Plaques Placed", to see a listing.)


Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks of the L.A. Section
Los Angeles City Hall
Tustin Blimp Hangars
Colorado Blvd Bridge - Pasadena
Cold Springs Arch Bridge
Four-Level Interchange - Los Angeles
Arroyo Seco Parkway
The Ridge Route
Tioga Road
Pacoima Dam
Santa Felicia Dam
Morris Dam and Reservoir
Salinas River Dam
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles Harbor
Los Angeles International Airport
Mill Creek Hydroelectric Plant
Newport Habor - Santa Ana River As Diverted
Angels Flight Railway
Pacific Electric Railroad
Tehachapi Pass Railroad
Classification Yard at Barstow
Southern Pacific Railroad San Luis Obispo to Santa Margarita
San Fernando Railroad Tunnel
Sewage treatment plant alongside Harbor Freeway - Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts Total Sewer System
City of Los Angeles Total Sewer System
Plant 2 - Facilities of the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County
Colorado River Aqueduct Parker Dam and Lake Havasu
Colorado River Aqueduct Whitsett Intake Pumping Plant
Colorado River Aqueduct Gene Pumping Plant
Aqueduct Siphon
First Owens River - LA Aqueduct Lined Canal
Lake Cachuma and Bradbury Dam
Los Angeles County Flood Control District - Pacoima Spreading Grounds
Percolation Ponds on Rio Hondo Los Angeles County Flood Control District
Los Angele County Flood Control District Total System Los Angeles River