International Right of Way Association

The International Right of Way Association (IRWA) is considered the central authority for right of way education and certification programs, as well as professional services, worldwide.

IRWA Headquarters in Gardena, California

The IRWA headquarters is located in Gardena, California, in the South Bay area of Los Angeles.

October is Right of Way month in the United States.[1]

History

IRWA was started in 1934 by Frank C. Balfour, a right of way agent employed by the California Division of Highways (now CalTrans[2]) in Los Angeles, California. Originally named the Southern California Right of Way Agents' Association, the first meeting was attended by fourteen right of way professionals, and was held on October 16, 1934 in Los Angeles.

The association was renamed the American Right of Way Association in 1935 and again in 1980, when it became the International Right of Way Association.

In 1986, IRWA joined with eight other leading professional appraisal organizations in the United States and Canada, including the Appraisal Foundation to form the Ad Hoc Committee on the USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice).[3]

Organization

IRWA logo
IRWA logo (2011)

As of 2016, the IRWA comprises 10 regions that are divided into over 70 chapters all across the world, including United States, Canada, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Nigeria, Mexico and Australia.[4] The association has additional at-large members in China, Germany, South Korea, Georgia, Thailand, Japan, Namibia, The Netherlands, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. Each region has a chair and vice chair that serve as IRWA officers and are elected by the IRWA board of directors. Each region holds two forums annually — one in the fall and one in the spring — and also conducts caucuses at IRWA's Annual International Education Conference.

IRWA annually forms several committees and communities to accomplish its goals and objectives. The association provides funding for the committee chairs and vice chairs. Chairs are appointed by the current IRWA president with the approval of the balance of the IEC. Committees and communities of practice are divided into three areas: service committees, industry committees and discipline communities of practice.

International Service Committees

These are designed to provide input into the key management functions of the association.

  • Ethics
  • Nominations & Elections
  • The Partnership for Infrastructure Professional Education
  • Credentialing
  • Finance

International Industry Committees

These focus on issues impacting the disciplines and industries associated with the right of way profession.

  • Utilities Electric & Utilities
  • International Public Agencies
  • Oil & Gas Pipeline
  • Transportation

Communities of Practice

These focus on issues related to the industries IRWA serves.

  • Asset Management
  • Environment
  • Relocation
  • Surveying and Engineering
  • Valuation

Leadership

At the top of IRWA's leadership structure is the International Executive Committee (IEC) and the International Governing Council (IGC), which comprises the IEC and the 10 region chairs.

The IEC is composed of an elected International President, International President-Elect, International Vice President International Treasurer and International Secretary as well as the association's Executive Vice President, International General Counsel and Staff Liaison. The Executive Vice President and General Counsel have a voice but no vote in the deliberations of the IEC.

IRWA's 2016-2017 international president is Mary Anne Marr, SR/WA.

Advisory council

IRWA's past international presidents make up an advisory council of active leaders who remain current and engage on IRWA education and service committees, in addition to chairing and serving on special project groups. Below is a list of all of IRWA's past presidents and their tenures served.

* Frank C. Balfour, SR/WA1956-1957
* Richard Taylor1957-1958
* Sam Houston1958-1959
* Fred A. Crane1959-1960
* Dan W. Rosencrans1960-1961
* Roger M. Lovell1961-1962
* Roy A. Strobeck1962-1963
* Dan H. Williamson1963-1964
* Philip L. Rezos, SR/WA1964-1965
* Adelbert W. Lee, SR/WA1965-1966
* Victor H. Eichhorn, SR/WA1966-1967
* William F. Howard, SR/WA 81967-1968
* Garth J. Linkey, SR/WA1968-1969
* George R. Watson1969-1970
* Karl E. Baetzner, SR/WA1970-1971
* Gene L. Land, SR/WA1971-1972
Rexford M. Shaffer, Jr., SR/WA1972-1973
* David E. Punches, SR/WA1973-1974
*William P. Snyder, SR/WA1974-1975
Richard L. Riemer, SR/WA1975-1976
William L. Reid, SR/WA1976-1977
Robert K. McCue, SR/WA1977-1978
* Wade S. Manning, SR/WA1978-1979
R. Tom Benson, SR/WA1979-1980
George E. Midgett, SR/WA1980-1981
* F. Larry Stover, SR/WA1981-1982
Robert L. Art, SR/WA1982-1983
W.A. Thomasson, SR/WA1983-1984
Richard D. Ricketts, SR/WA1984-1985
* John E. Day, SR/WA1985-1985
Carroll W. Keck, SR/WA1985-1986
Donald H. Ellis, SR/WA1986-1987
Ronald L. Williams, SR/WA1987-1988
George D. Wilkerson, SR/WA1988-1989
* Keith L. Densley, SR/WA1989-1990
Gene A. Land, SR/WA1990-1991
Robert H. Tarvin, SR/WA1991-1992
*Donald A. Henley, SR/WA1993-1993
* John W. Benson, SR/WA1993-1994
Donna B. Crosby, SR/WA1994-1995
Larry E. Griffin, SR/WA1995-1996
Susan M. Serdahl, SR/WA1996-1997
* Woodrow Pemberton, Jr., SR/WA1997-1998
Stephanie Rankin, SR/WA1998-1999
Dwight G. Pattison, SR/WA1999-2000
*Wayne F. Kennedy, SR/WA2000-2001
*Alan D. Wurtz, SR/WA2001-2002
Albert N. Allen, SR/WA2002-2003
Donald S. Marx, SR/WA2003-2004
Gordon E. MacNair, SR/WA2004-2005
Daniel W. Beardsley, SR/WA2005-2006
James H. Finnegan, SR/WA2006-2007
Jim L. Struble, SR/WA2007-2008
Faith A. Roland, SR/WA2008-2009
Sandy A. Grigg, SR/WA2009-2010
Kenneth L. Davis, SR/WA2010-2011
Randy A. Williams, SR/WA, MAI, FRICS2011-2012
Patricia A. Petitto, SR/WA, R/W-RAC2012-2013
Lisa R Harrison, SR/WA, R/W-URAC, R/W-NAC, R/W-RAC2013-2014
Lee Hamre, SR/WA, R/W-RAC, R/W-URAC2014-2015
Wayne L. Goss, SR/WA, R/W-NAC2015-2016

* Deceased

Board of directors

IRWA's board of directors is composed of representatives from all 74 chapters and 10 regions, as well as all members of the IEC, and is tasked with overseeing the policies and strategic planning of the association. The board meets annually at the International Education Conference to review association financial reports and budgets, consider and vote on any resolutions, and also elect new international officers.

Partners

As part of the association's strategic initiatives to create a right of way community and facilitate collaboration, IRWA has established a partnership with foundations, consulting companies, public agencies, sponsors, other associations and affiliates.

Public agency partners

Association partners

  • Appraisal Institute
  • FIABCI - The International Real Estate Federation[10]
  • NSPS - National Society of Professional Surveyors
  • NAIFA - National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers[11]
  • ASFMRA - American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers

Affiliates

Consultants

  • Right of Way Consultants Council[12]

IRWA is also a sponsoring organization of the Appraisal Foundation

Members

IRWA has over 10,000 professional members worldwide who are a group of multi-disciplined professionals employed by private industries and government agencies, including acquisition agents, project managers, appraisers, environmental specialists, engineers, property disposition professionals, real estate attorneys, property managers, relocation assistance agents, surveyors, title expert and utility employees.

Education

IRWA's education and training programs provide a foundation for right of way professionals across the United States and Canada in all right of way disciplines: negotiation and acquisition, management, appraisal, relocation assistance, environmental, asset/property management, real estate law, engineering and surveying.

Credentialing

IRWA offers two career paths for right of way professionals: a generalist path and a specialist path, both of which can be achieved by taking IRWA educational courses.[13][14] IRWA's premier designation, the SR/WA Senior Right of Way Professional, is the highest designation available to right of way professionals.

Generalist path

IRWA has three levels of certification and one designation for the generalist right of way professional:

  • Right of Way Agent Certification (RWA)
  • Right of Way Professional Certification (RWP)
  • SR/WA Designation

Specialist path

IRWA has six discipline certifications and one designation for the specialist right of way professional:

  • R/W-AC Appraisal Certification
  • R/W-AMC Asset/Property Management Certification
  • R/W-NAC Negotiation and Acquisition Certification
  • R/W-RAC Relocation Assistance Certification
  • R/W-URAC Uniform Act Certification

Retired certifications

ARWP Associate Right of Way Professional

R/W-EC Right of Way Environmental

Foundations

IRWA has two education foundations, the Right of Way International Education Foundation (RWIEF)[15][16] and the Canadian Right of Way Education Foundation(CRWEF), which were established for the primary purpose of funding right of way education initiatives. They were founded under the belief that continuing education and professional development are essential to the growth and advancement of the right of way profession. The foundation focuses on generating financial contributions and determining how to best allocate those funds on behalf of the right of way profession.

The Right of Way International Education Foundation and the Canadian Right of Way Education Foundation each provide funding for the development of IRWA education programming.

Annual International Education Conference

Each year, the IRWA holds its Annual International Education Conference at a different Chapter host site, which is attended by over 1,000 right of way professionals from all over the world who meet in one location to partake in educational sessions, network with other professionals, complete courses for credit toward a certification or designation, and showcase services at the Expo event.

The host site is typically voted on five years in advance at the IRWA Board of Directors meeting during the last day of the Conference.

The IRWA also hosts its Annual Awards Luncheon ceremony on the Monday afternoon at the Conference where it recognizes individuals, companies and IRWA chapters who have made valuable contributions towards advancing the right of way profession. In addition, the IRWA recognizes all of its members who have received the SR/WA designation after the preceding Conference at the SR/WA Breakfast ceremony, which is held on the Tuesday morning of the Conference.

In June 2015, the IRWA's 61st Annual Conference in San Diego, CA at the Hilton Bayfront was attended by 1,384 attendees — the most of any IRWA Conference.

The 62nd Annual Conference will be held June 12–15, 2016 in Nashville, TN at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.

Right of Way Magazine

IRWA's publication, Right of Way Magazine,[17] has an international audience of professionals employed by private industry and government agencies. Recognized as the voice of the Right of Way Profession, the bimonthly magazine features noteworthy infrastructure projects, industry updates and valuable information affecting all facets of right of way. Editorial contributors are experts in appraisal, engineering, environmental, relocation, surveying, transportation, asset management, land acquisition and real estate law.

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References

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  2. CalTrans
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  4. http://www.irwaonline.org/eweb/dynamicpage.aspx?webcode=Chapters
  5. "Related Information on Non-FAA Sites". Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
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  7. "USACE Partnering Agreement" (PDF). www.irwaonline.org. International Right of Way Association.
  8. "Partnering Agreement Between FHWA and IRWA". www.fhwa.dot.gov. FHWA. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  9. "BLM and IRWA Partnering Agreement" (PDF). International Right of Way Association. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  10. "IRWA FIABCI Membership". FIABCI. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  11. you offer reciprocity to people who hold other designations? "NAIFA" Check |url= value (help). www.naifa.com. NAIFA. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  12. "Right of Way Consultants Council". www.rowcouncil.org. Right of Way Consultants Council. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
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  14. "Specialist Certification". www.irwaonline.org. IRWA. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
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  16. Right of Way International Education Foundation (RWIEF)
  17. Right of Way Magazine
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