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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 Younger Member Group (YMG) has a longstanding tradition of commitment to community service. As we have geared toward in-person events again, the YMG has begun to amplify it’s community service events! Read More
The Younger Member Group (YMG) is one of BSCES’ technical groups that serves college students and young professionals emerging in the professional workforce. YMG’s mission statement is “to foster the... Read More
Volunteerism and philanthropy have been fundamental to SGH since our beginning in 1956. Our three founders were MIT professors, and they were enthusiastic about preserving and advancing the engineering... Read More
It takes more effort, creativity, and money to build a modern office that is not only a great place for 360 employees to serve the Commonwealth, but also powers itself using solar energy. It also takes... Read More
The theme for this newsletter is Outreach and Volunteerism. Outreach and volunteerism have always been an important part of BSCES. Our organization would not exist without the voluntary help provided... Read More
Well, spring is finally here. It also means the end of street opening moratoriums in cities and towns across the Commonwealth. So, as the spring flowers pop up so will traffic detour signs and construction... Read More
As the gateway to one of the United States’ most important hubs of innovation and education, Boston’s Logan International Airport is one of the nation’s busiest and most critical airports. To ensure... Read More
Regardless of where you go in Greater Boston, you are likely to see giant cranes, traffic cones and barriers, and workers in PPE on active projects for bridge reconstructions, roadway improvements,... Read More
It is not news that our society is booming with technological advancements, and we are all constantly trying to keep up with emerging technologies. These advancements also apply to our engineering field.... Read More
Civil engineers from across the country visited Washington, DC during the first week of March and advocated for industry issues to lawmakers with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Phil... Read More
For over 30 years the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE (BSCES) has called The Engineering Center at One Walnut Street in Boston home along with the American Council of Engineering Companies... Read More
Have you ever wanted to serve in public office, get elected to office without the headaches of campaigning, or work at the Massachusetts state house? Now is your opportunity. Until the extended application... Read More
BSCES has always considered public outreach and advocacy an important part of its mission. For many years, BSCES has had a legislative fellow program that provides for qualified BSCES members to serve... Read More
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