The award-winning Coonamessett River Restoration and John Parker Road Bridge project rejuvenated 50 acres of a degraded conservation land in Falmouth, MA. Today, the once heavily-degraded stream and... 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.
The award-winning Coonamessett River Restoration and John Parker Road Bridge project rejuvenated 50 acres of a degraded conservation land in Falmouth, MA. Today, the once heavily-degraded stream and... Read More
The increasing frequency and intensity of coastal storms and accelerating sea level rise are resulting in greater coastal flood-related risks to waterfront facilities and structures in New England.... Read More
In 2020, Colby College opened the doors of their new state-of-the-art Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center. The 354,000ft2 building transcends conventional athletics and recreation center design,... Read More
This month’s theme is Utility Engineering. This field of engineering focuses on the unique challenges faced in the construction of utility projects. Utilities are the backbone of our nation’s infrastructure... Read More
Members of the BSCES Board of Government are pleased to announce the results of the 2023-2024 BSCES Board of Government elections which concluded on May 5, 2023. Members of the 2023-2024 Board will... Read More
Winooski's Main Street Revitalization project wholly reimagines a 4,000-foot corridor, remaking an outdated roadway into a vibrant public space. Complex utility engineering efforts led by VHB will be... Read More
Everyone has either been involved in a project where unexpected utilities wreak havoc on the site, or at the very least has heard such war stories. The impact of these unexpected utilities can be tremendous... Read More
American Society of Civil Engineers established the Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute (UESI) to offer professionals working within the utility, pipeline engineering, and surveying/geomatics... Read More
The Younger Member Group (YMG) has a longstanding tradition of commitment to community service. As we have geared toward in-person events again, the YMG has begun to amplify it’s community service events! Read More
The Younger Member Group (YMG) is one of BSCES’ technical groups that serves college students and young professionals emerging in the professional workforce. YMG’s mission statement is “to foster the... Read More
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
It takes more effort, creativity, and money to build a modern office that is not only a great place for 360 employees to serve the Commonwealth, but also powers itself using solar energy. It also takes... Read More
The theme for this newsletter is Outreach and Volunteerism. Outreach and volunteerism have always been an important part of BSCES. Our organization would not exist without the voluntary help provided... Read More
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