Over 2.5 hours, attendees will receive instruction on the importance of engineers, other infrastructure professionals, and stakeholders adding their voices to the ongoing public debate about improving interconnected systems across 18 infrastructure catego Read More
This presentation will provide an overview of the requirements and a case study of an MBTA project where EO594 is applied to both the building and the site. Read More
Join the CI Boston Chapter, GI Boston Chapter, GAPP committee, and the T&DI Boston Chapter for an innovative infrastructure financing workshop on Friday, September 28, 2018. Read More
Join the CI Boston Chapter, T&DI Boston Chapter, and GAPP committee for an innovative infrastructure financing workshop on Friday, February 2, 2018. Read More
Join the BSCES Southeastern Massachusetts Committee for a Business for Engineers lunch event on Friday, October 27, 2017 at 12:00 PM at Bella's Restaurant in Rockland, MA. Read More
Join YMG, EWRI and MWRA Executive Director, Fred Laskey, for a presentation on the history of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), with dinner and beverages provided by Nitsch Engineering. Read More
The advancement of the State’s and local community’s transportation program hinges on the funding and legislative programs generated from not only the Federal government, but by the actions of the State legislature. Funding the State’s necessary transportation and infrastructure projects remains challenging. Chapter 90 funds fall far short of meeting local needs. To obtain the necessary funds, some local municipalities have proposed their own taxes to fund local transportation and infrastructure... Read More
This presentation will focus on a key component of the climate change assessment: the development of the Boston Harbor Flood Risk Model (BH-FRM). Examples of model output and interpretation will be presented. Results of this probabilistic model are currently being utilized for planning by many stakeholders and communities beyond MassDOT, and due to the success of the CA/T evaluation, the same methodology is now being applied to the entire coast of Massachusetts. Read More
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