The A-GaME is a Federal Highway Administration program that seeks to promote advanced geotechnical exploration methods and demonstrate how they can help mitigate risks to project schedule and budget.... Read More
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BSCES posts two different types of news; organization news, below, which includes the latest BSCES and ASCE announcements about program activities, undertakings, and member benefits, and industry news, which includes local and national occurrences impacting the civil engineering profession.
The A-GaME is a Federal Highway Administration program that seeks to promote advanced geotechnical exploration methods and demonstrate how they can help mitigate risks to project schedule and budget.... Read More
This past month, we experienced lots of great reasons to enjoy the outdoors here in Massachusetts...There are so many wonderful opportunities to appreciate both the natural and man-made elements of... Read More
The civil engineering industry is continuing to trend in the right direction, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
There are situations where the structural analysis is not conclusive and a high level of confidence in the prediction of performance cannot be achieved. In such situations, in-situ load testing can... Read More
The plot of the first episode of The Queen's Gambit hinges around a highway accident that occurred on a bridge in the 1950s. The scene was filmed on an actual bridge, the crossing of Meadowvale Road... Read More
With mentoring programs and innovative lectures, SEI Boston Chapter is looking to the future. Structural engineers can and should be more than just technical experts: we are integral to advancing the... Read More
For the past several years, unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly referred to as drones, have been a topic of discussion for a wide range of inspection applications, including building facades and... Read More
Upon its completion in 1935, the Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridge was the longest vertical lift bridge in the world. Constructed with funds from the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 to help provide... Read More
In order to install underpinning through a forest of timber piles, designers used a finite element model and the rigidity of the structure itself to move or delete foundation elements while still meeting... Read More
This time of year is always an exciting time to be in Boston, the students move back in, the air cools, the trees change colors, and the BSCES program schedule heats up. If we’re lucky, the lights stay... Read More
ASCE has been bringing the global civil engineering community together since 1852. With more than 150,000 members across 177 countries, ASCE gives you access to everything you need to move your career... Read More
BSCES is pleased to welcome the new members that joined from July to September, 2021 Read More
The BSCES Board of Government would like to thank AECOM for becoming a 2021-2022 Society Sponsor. Read More
Back by popular demand, ASCE is hosting the ASCE Resume Workshop to help ensure your resume reflects the best version of you! Read More
Congratulations to Dennis Truax for assuming the office of 2022 ASCE president. Read More
Civil engineering students in a Bachelor's or Associate's Degree program are eligible to apply for MALSCE Education Trust's Memorial Scholarship. Applications are due November 30, 2021. Read More
The Chelsea Viaduct Rehabilitation Site Tour was a great success for the Construction Institute. Andrew Giocondi, the project manager from Skanska, did a fantastic job coming up with an arrangement... Read More
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