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
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.
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
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
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
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
On Wednesday, December 14, the Younger Member Group had its Annual Holiday Party at American Flatbread/Sacco Bowling in Somerville, MA! Over 40 people enjoyed flatbread, drinks, and candlepin bowling 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
As we move into the 2022-2023 year, the Boston Chapter of the Transportation and Land Development Institute (T&DI Boston Chapter) is looking forward to re-engaging with our members. Read More
UESI’s mission is to advance the utility engineering and surveying industry through collaboration, dissemination of technological advances, and raising public awareness. We are a new institute chapter... Read More
The BSCES Public Awareness & Outreach Committee hosts a slew of exciting events throughout the year, exposing young minds to different STEM fields. Recently, the Committee just had our annual Future... Read More
This year, the Younger Member Group is pleased to celebrate 100 years of WPI’s Civil Engineering Department. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)’ s Department of Civil, Environmental, & Architectural... Read More
Read about the exciting events the Younger Member Group has planned! Read More
Construction activity in the Greater Boston Area has continued to flourish over the past year. Many major projects are moving forward, perhaps most notably with the first branch of the Green Line Extension... Read More
EWRI Boston Chapter has hosted one event this year, with several more webinars and events coming down the pipeline. Read More
Read about what the Engineering Management Group has planned for 2022! Read More
Learn more about the activities the Geo-Institute Boston Chapter is planning for 2022! Read More
The plot of the first episode of The Queen's Gambit hinges around a highway accident that occurred on a bridge in the 1950s. The scene was filmed on an actual bridge, the crossing of Meadowvale Road... Read More
With mentoring programs and innovative lectures, SEI Boston Chapter is looking to the future. Structural engineers can and should be more than just technical experts: we are integral to advancing the... Read More
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