Summer is here! And so, we come to the end of one BSCES fiscal year and the start of a new one. While the challenges of the pandemic remained ever present during the planning and execution of this past... Read More
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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.
Summer is here! And so, we come to the end of one BSCES fiscal year and the start of a new one. While the challenges of the pandemic remained ever present during the planning and execution of this past... Read More
April showers bring May flowers, and in a college town like Boston, the month of May can also bring caps and gowns. While we will most likely continue to experience the reverberations of COVID-19 disruptions... Read More
This month heralded the first day of spring with a shift from dormancy towards growth and renewal. While we continue to experience disruptions in global supply chains due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate... Read More
While clean water is often taken for granted until its supply is threatened, the frozen version isn’t far from a New Englanders’ mind this time of year. Whether it is icicles stretching longer or snow... Read More
I used to think that wintertime in New England was a quiet time for the construction industry, thanks to Mother Nature’s frigid interventions. But now I understand the bustling activity merely shifts... Read More
This past month, we experienced lots of great reasons to enjoy the outdoors here in Massachusetts...There are so many wonderful opportunities to appreciate both the natural and man-made elements of... Read More
This time of year is always an exciting time to be in Boston, the students move back in, the air cools, the trees change colors, and the BSCES program schedule heats up. If we’re lucky, the lights stay... Read More
Welcome to the first issue of BSCESNews for the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE’s 2022 Fiscal Year! While all of us continue to flex and adjust to the myriad of new challenges before... Read More
BSCES is going all-in on virtual events this year. In speaking to members, it seems that many appreciate the convenience. I have however heard back from some members who wonder why the events couldn’t... Read More
It’s there for all to see – heat, drought, fire, rising sea levels, eroding beaches, hurricanes, and intense storms. The impacts of climate change are knocking at the door. A weak response that is not... Read More
When the impacts of COVID-19 hit in March, many considered locking the doors and waiting until next year. The conventional wisdom was that people were too busy or too distracted to attend events and... Read More
On February 13, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker visited The Engineering Center and met with leaders of the engineering profession. The meeting was very informative and it included the opportunity... Read More
The engineering community is facing major challenges as consequences of the devastation caused by hurricanes, floods, fires, and earthquakes in North America and the Caribbean. The loss of life, property,... Read More
The Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE (BSCES) embarks on the 169th year of its iconic history as the oldest and best civil engineering society in the United States. The society’s founding... Read More
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