Do you know a worthy award recipient? If so, then download, complete, and submit a 2023 BSCES Employer Recognition and/or Section Awards nomination forms that are posted below by the submission deadline. Read More
Help us build the BSCES community by sharing your achievements. Have you or your company recently been recognized for a professional accomplishment, passed the Professional Engineer Exam, received a promotion, or changed employers? Send your news to BSCES Association Manager, Rich Keenan, rkeenan@bsces.org
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.
Do you know a worthy award recipient? If so, then download, complete, and submit a 2023 BSCES Employer Recognition and/or Section Awards nomination forms that are posted below by the submission deadline. Read More
Here we are at the end of 2022. I don’t intend to get all “Auld Lang Syne” in this article, but it is a good time to reflect on BSCES’s past year and plans for its future. Read More
According to the latest data from the American Immigration Council, foreign nationals make up approximately 23% of all Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) workers in the US. In addition,... Read More
To foster and bolster college student interest and enthusiasm in the world of heavy civil engineering design and construction pertaining to rebuilding and expanding our infrastructure, the Construction... Read More
The ASCE National Convention was held earlier this fall at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, CA. From October 23-26, engineers from across the country (and the world!) gathered for ASCE’s flagship membership... Read More
The 2023 Northeast ASCE Student Symposium and Competitions, hosted by Northeastern University and Wentworth Institute of Technology, will be held here in Boston in late April. This annual event is well... Read More
BSCES’s 2022-2023 season is in full swing with lots of committee activities, webinars, and the slow but steady start of in-person events. For example, during the months of October and November we hosted... Read More
In the September 2022 issue of this newsletter, Ashley Bomely, PE described the complete streets elements of the Memorial Avenue project. The details of the bridge that integrated so artistically with... Read More
In 2020, Manafort Brothers, Inc. (MBI) was the lowest bidder and was awarded a contract by RIDOT to replace the proposed bridge carrying Glenbridge Avenue Bridge over Route 6 in the City of Providence.... Read More
The replacement of the failing pipe culverts that carry the Lubbers Brook beneath Middlesex Avenue started out as a simple project. However, due to high levels of traffic, utility conflicts and skew... Read More
Replacing the MBTA's century-old Robert Street Bridge in Roslindale required engineering ingenuity, with the bridge situated next to a station platform in a busy neighborhood. VHB's structural engineers... Read More
The focus of this month’s issue is Climate Change Mitigation. As an environmental engineer and LEED AP this is a subject near and dear to my heart. The impact of climate change is becoming more apparent... Read More
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