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JUNEAU - John Stone, P.E. was honored as the Alaska Capital Engineers' 2010 Engineer of the Year. The award was presented to Stone during the 2010 Engineers Banquet and Awards Ceremony held Feb. 20 at Centennial Hall. The Alaska Capital Engineers is made up of members of the Juneau Branches of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Alaska Society of Professional Engineers.
John Stone honored as Engineer of the Year 031010 BUSINESS 1 Capital City Weekly JUNEAU - John Stone, P.E. was honored as the Alaska Capital Engineers' 2010 Engineer of the Year. The award was presented to Stone during the 2010 Engineers Banquet and Awards Ceremony held Feb. 20 at Centennial Hall. The Alaska Capital Engineers is made up of members of the Juneau Branches of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Alaska Society of Professional Engineers.

Photo Courtesy Of Kate Mickelson

John Stone shown with his Engineer of the Year award at the 2010 Engineers Banquet and Awards Ceremony Feb. 20. Stone was also awarded an Honorary Project of the Year award for the Auke Bay Loading Facility.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Story last updated at 3/10/2010 - 11:54 am

John Stone honored as Engineer of the Year

JUNEAU - John Stone, P.E. was honored as the Alaska Capital Engineers' 2010 Engineer of the Year. The award was presented to Stone during the 2010 Engineers Banquet and Awards Ceremony held Feb. 20 at Centennial Hall. The Alaska Capital Engineers is made up of members of the Juneau Branches of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Alaska Society of Professional Engineers.

Stone is the Port Director for the City and Borough of Juneau and has served in this capacity since 2003. Stone serves under the direction of the CBJ Docks and Harbors Board and oversees all the operation of two cruise ship facilities, seven small boat harbor facilities, six recreational boat launch facilities, and several hundred acres of the tidelands. Prior to serving as Port Director, Stone was the Engineering Director for the City and Borough of Juneau where he oversaw the city's capital improvement project program. Stone has experience building docks, harbors, hospitals, airports, schools, streets, parks and recreation facilities, water, sewer, and a variety of other public and private improvements. He holds a degree in Forest Engineering from the University of Maine and has been a registered civil engineer in Alaska since 1990.

From 2005 to 2009, Stone served as president of the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators, an organization comprised of harbor managers from 30 public harbor systems throughout Alaska.


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