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
Come help the YMG and the Structural Engineers Association of Massachusetts fight hunger with the Greater Boston Food Bank! Read More
Sponsored by the BSCES Continuing Education Committee, this is a two-week course based on the "Bridge Inspector`s Reference Manual" and provides training on the safety inspection of in-service highway bridges. Read More
Join the Young Member Group for a casual pumpkin-picking event to celebrate the start of the year. Pumpkins and farm stand treats are guaranteed! Read More
Join the Younger Member Group for an end-of-year party and bocce tournament at Revere Beach! Read More
Please join us for an evening celebrating 175 years of BSCES advancing engineering knowledge and the professional growth of its members. Read More
The course curriculum for this training reflects current practices, while addressing new and emerging technologies available to bridge inspectors. Read More
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Join BSCES Younger Member Group for a series of presentations focused on the management of various civil engineering-related projects in the Boston area. Read More
Modern traffic signal controllers are talking to everything that will listen using connected-vehicle Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) protocols that are becoming more prevalent in the US and around the world. With applications for intersection status monitori Read More
The Enterprise Research Campus (ERC) transforms a historically underutilized section of Allston into an urban district designed to nurture and inspire creativity and exploration for all. Phase A of the ERC will provide nearly three acres of open space ce Read More
This course provides refresher training on the safety inspection of in-service highway bridges. The completion of this course fulfills the training requirements of the NBIS (23 CFR 650.309) for an FHWA-approved comprehensive training course. Read More
The occurrence of a number of catastrophic failures of tailings dams involving liquefaction has led to a closer examination of the behavior of this type of geostructures and of the phenomena underlying the collapses Read More
Join us as we head to Fenway Park to watch the Boston Red Sox play the San Francisco Giants! Read More
The failure risk of a distressed pipeline can be reduced through several measures including pressure control, spot repair of individual high-risk pipes, rehabilitation of pipeline sections with a high rate of occurrence of distressed pipes, or cathodic pr Read More
With a fleet of mixer trucks, state-of-the-art dispatch and GPS system, well-coordinated shipping and service capability, and network of ready mix plants in eastern Massachusetts, the BS&G team are able to service jobs of any size, from small residential Read More
Join BSCES Younger Member Group for a series of presentations focused on the management of various civil engineering-related projects in the Boston area. Read More
Extreme environmental events such as droughts, floods, heat waves and violent storms result in global losses that approach $500 billion per year. These events often impact the costs and/or revenues of both public- and private-sector actors, Read More
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