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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.
The theme of the November issue of the newsletter is Structural Design. From my review of this newsletter’s articles and what I hear from colleagues, structural design is becoming increasingly challenging,... Read More
The Structural Engineering Institute is one of nine specialty institutes and technical groups of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). SEI’s mission is “to advance and serve the structural... Read More
Can AI prepare a conceptual design of a bridge? Read More
The Connecticut River Mainline Bridge 47.90 is a single track masonry arch bridge constructed in 1848 in Northfield, MA that was starting to show accelerated deterioration of the arch during regular... Read More
Silo structures are some of the most critical pieces of equipment in industrial facilities, and they are heavily used all around the world. Unfortunately, training in undergraduate program level as... Read More
The Crescent Street Over Millers River Bridge in the town of Athol is under the jurisdiction of MassDOT, and it is nestled within feet of the L.S. Starrett Company manufacturing facilities at all four... Read More
The theme of the October issue of the newsletter is Resilient Design. When I hear the term resilience, I think about how the engineering industry is adapting to deal with the impacts of climate change... Read More
The 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
Spanning more than 36 acres across three adjacent parcels, the Dorchester Bay City project will be a catalyst for the community transformation, with a nearly six-million-square-foot resilient hub of... Read More
ASCE national has opened the application for the 2024 Legislative Fly-in to Washington D.C., which occurs between February 28 and March 1. At this event, members from around the country travel to the... Read More
After several years of not appointing a BSCES Legislative Fellow, who serves as a technical resource at the Masschusetts State House, the program has been restored. This is thanks to the efforts of... Read More
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