The newly formed BSCES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) Committee hosted their first event in April, titled Finding a Roadmap Forward. The event featured guest speaker Dr. Lisa M. Black, the... Read More
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The newly formed BSCES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) Committee hosted their first event in April, titled Finding a Roadmap Forward. The event featured guest speaker Dr. Lisa M. Black, the... Read More
Perhaps it’s fitting that we end Volume 45 with a focus on the future and lessons from our past. “Emergency Preparedness” is a topic familiar to civil engineers and planners, and after this year-plus... Read More
As stewards of critical infrastructure, engineers have a responsibility to be prepared to respond effectively to emergencies. This article provides a summary of resources available to assist engineers,... Read More
This is my final President’s Report, I am turning over the reins this month to the competent hands of 2021-2022 BSCES President Shallan Fitzgerald, PE, from Harvard University | Harvard Allston Land... Read More
Our May Issue of BSCESNews is focused on State of Infrastructure and includes updates from the Government Affairs & Professional Practice committee. Read More
Located in Narragansett, RI and simply referred to as “The Towers,” this iconic structure is a well-known state landmark and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The stone port-cochere... Read More
The BSCES Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee (GA&PP) serves to extend the reach of our professional engineering expertise to those who develop and administer public policy affecting... Read More
Despite being an old-lady of 173 years, BSCES is still agile enough to adopt new technologies and experiment with new ways of making BSCES more relevant to its members. Let’s celebrate our recent accomplishments. Read More
Fall in Boston usually brings familiar sights – fallen leaves on the Common, seasonal flavors returning to Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks, and moving vans getting stuck on Storrow Drive as students return... Read More
While COVID-19 may have stopped some things, there are some traditions that persevere. Such is the case for the two major BSCES competitions, the New England Regional Future City Competition and The... Read More
Don Goldberg, co-founder of GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (GZA), passed away on February 23, 2021 at the age of 92. He was one of the true pioneers in the field of geotechnical engineering starting his... Read More
We’re over a year out from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and wide-scale shift to socially-distanced life, and boy have we learned a lot. One thing that stands out to me (besides the fact that many... Read More
In my short time as BSCES president, I’ve learned that the secret sauce that allows BSCES to simultaneously take on so many activities is the countless hours of volunteer time by our many generous active... Read More
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