This newsletter’s featured group is the Younger Member Group (YMG) and its theme of Outreach and Volunteerism. Apropos to this theme, I am pleased to report on a number of associated events. Read More
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This newsletter’s featured group is the Younger Member Group (YMG) and its theme of Outreach and Volunteerism. Apropos to this theme, I am pleased to report on a number of associated events. Read More
Haley & Aldrich has had a long-standing ethos of focusing on our people, and how our people impact our communities. Our company culture has defined how we work; fostering innovation and continuous learning... Read More
Thanks to the efforts of the BSCES Government Affairs & Professional Practice (GA&PP) Committee, a group of volunteers recently started preparing the first ever ASCE Massachusetts Infrastructure Report... Read More
This has been an unconventional period of service for the BSCES Legislative Fellow. Rather than being posted to the Transportation Committee as had been the practice, I found a home in the office of... Read More
The BSCES Younger Member Group (YMG) serves with the mission to foster the professional growth, ethical awareness, and technical competence of the Section’s younger members. The YMG often organizes... Read More
The featured group for this month’s newsletter is the Engineering Management Group (EMG) and its theme is Business Practices. Please be sure to read the Engineering Management Group Update written by... Read More
Built to speed travelers from one point to the other, highways in the United States historically were planned and constructed with little concern for the communities they displaced or divided. Now —... Read More
As conversations around ESG, social equity and digital connectivity evolve, our global Tech + Logistics team has sought to answer a pressing question: How can innovations and design thinking deliver... Read More
Tis the time of the year once again when we start bringing out our winter jackets, beanies, and gloves from our basements and start preparing for the winter season ahead. But before we start to fuss... Read More
As the AEC industry evolves to address the world’s changing needs, the cultivation of a highly skilled and productive workforce has never been more crucial. In response, in-house learning and development... Read More
Members of the UMass Amherst ASCE Student Chapter are looking for volunteers to judge three events happening at the ASCE Region 1 Northeast Student Symposium on Thursday and Friday, April 17 & 18, 2025,... Read More
I have been around the engineering and construction industry for a good amount of time and without fail around this season I inevitably reflect on the workers that labor to put in place the designs... Read More
Over the past thirty years, the Narragansett Bay Commission (NBC) has collaborated with stakeholders to design and construct an overflow system to hold combined water and wastewater until it can be... Read More
The Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE (BSCES) is dedicated to helping to support and promote the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math through STEM education. Led by our... Read More
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