When per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were detected above the regulatory limit in two drinking water wells in the Town of Millis, Massachusetts, the wells were immediately taken offline.... Read More
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When per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were detected above the regulatory limit in two drinking water wells in the Town of Millis, Massachusetts, the wells were immediately taken offline.... Read More
Conceived as a gateway entry to the Emerald Necklace parks by Fredrick Law Olmsted and designed by Brookline’s first Town Engineer, Alexis Henry French, the Carlton Street Footbridge was erected in... Read More
I hope you are all having a wonderful start to 2024! The special theme of this month’s newsletter is Business Practices and our featured group is the Engineering Management Group (EMG). The mission... Read More
Members of the 2024 BSCES Awards Committee would like to remind you that you have until Friday, February 23, to submit nominations for the 2024 BSCES Section and Employer Recognition Awards. Read More
Built to speed travelers from one point to the other, highways in the United States historically were planned and constructed with little concern for the communities they displaced or divided. Now —... Read More
Holly Brown did not begin her career with safety at top of mind. An admitted risk taker in her younger years — she spent two months in frigid Antarctica creating the first-ever U.S. map of the Dry Valleys... Read More
Each year, thousands of civil engineering professionals help the Society advance the profession by serving on an ASCE committee. Read More
Approved by the Board of Direction Nominating Committee, the nominees for ASCE 2025 president-elect are Marsha Anderson Bomar and Kenneth H. Rosenfield Read More
Managing transit programs is a complex craft, and delivering programs on time and within budget is easier said than done. In my decades of experience working on highly complex transit programs around... Read More
Season’s Greetings BSCES Members! The special theme of this issue is Geotechnical Practices and Scott Jacobs, PE, from our Society Sponsor, Keller, has a great article perfectly aligned with this theme... Read More
The historic Phillips-Winthrop House at One Walnut Street, the home of BSCES and BSCES affiliate The Engineering Center Education Trust, has office space available for rent. Read More
With development projects moving into less suitable land, Keller and key leaders in the geotechnical design and construction industry continue to address how to navigate increasingly difficult site... Read More
Building materials, principally steel and concrete, are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions due to the high-energy, carbon-intensive nature of their production process. These production-related... Read More
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