The mission of the BSCES Younger Member Group (YMG) is to foster the professional growth, ethical awareness, and technical competence of the Section’s younger members. The group organizes and encourages... 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 Executive Director, Rich Keenan, rkeenan@engineers.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.
The mission of the BSCES Younger Member Group (YMG) is to foster the professional growth, ethical awareness, and technical competence of the Section’s younger members. The group organizes and encourages... Read More
BSCES Committee on Sustainability is looking for active members to volunteer and join the discussion about sustainability in all civil engineering practices. Please reach out to Sustain.Comm@BSCES.org... Read More
The Climate Resilience Design Standards Tool (the Tool), championed by the ResilientMass Action Team (RMAT) through the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and their technical consultants... Read More
Happy spring everyone! It is hard to believe that 2023/2024 winter is already over, though it seemed like spring was here at various times throughout the early months of 2024. With the real springtime... Read More
Nitsch Engineering, Inc., a Boston-based firm specializing in engineering, land surveying, green infrastructure, and resilience projects, has earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering... Read More
Have you ever wanted to get involved with the Commonwealth’s legislative process but don’t want to campaign? Well, here’s your opportunity to do so – become the next BSCES Legislative Fellow. Read More
It is an exciting time to be in the construction industry. Construction activity in the Greater Boston Area continues flourish with a high volume of projects ranging from heavy highway reconstruction... Read More
Creating a sense of belonging on a college campus isn’t a groundbreaking goal — but extending that vision into the greater community is. Middlesex College, a public institution in central New Jersey,... Read More
Alternative delivery methods like design-build, progressive design-build and public-private partnerships are continuing to reshape how projects are brought to life in the A/E/C industry. Through their... Read More
As a BSCES member and volunteer leader, one thing that I can count on this time of year is hearing how successful our New England Regional Future City and Model Bridge Competitions were. The Future... Read More
The $137 million York Street Pump Station and Connecticut River Crossing project is the cornerstone of the Springfield Water and Sewer Commission’s IWP, including a new 62 MGD combined sewer pump station,... Read More
The ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute’s (EWRI’s) mission is to “provide for the technical, educational, and professional needs of its members, and to serve the public in the use, conservation,... Read More
Governor Healey’s request for $400 million over two years in funding for Chapter 90 funding was the subject of a January 30 hearing of the Joint Committee on Transportation. This is on par with the... Read More
When per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were detected above the regulatory limit in two drinking water wells in the Town of Millis, Massachusetts, the wells were immediately taken offline.... Read More
Conceived as a gateway entry to the Emerald Necklace parks by Fredrick Law Olmsted and designed by Brookline’s first Town Engineer, Alexis Henry French, the Carlton Street Footbridge was erected in... Read More
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