The purpose of the Committee on Sustainability is to advocate for sustainable infrastructure to ensure protection of the “triple bottom line”: environmental, economic, and social conditions in Massachusetts.... 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.
The purpose of the Committee on Sustainability is to advocate for sustainable infrastructure to ensure protection of the “triple bottom line”: environmental, economic, and social conditions in Massachusetts.... 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
For twenty-three years, BSCES has hosted an annual model bridge competition. This event is organized by the Public Awareness & Outreach Committee and took place on February 4th. As president, I served... Read More
Last month, BSCES successfully held its 168th Annual Awards Dinner with over 150 members and guests in attendance. At the event, BSCES presented the Section's highest award, BSCES Honorary Membership,... Read More
October brought a number of great events for BSCES, which were hosted by our technical groups and institute chapters. I would like to use this message to highlight a few activities that BSCES recently... Read More
BSCES’ committees, technical groups and institute chapters have been busy over the last few months planning a variety events designed to offer networking opportunities and address the professional development... Read More
As president of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE, I would like to welcome you to a new year as we kickoff a full calendar of activities aimed at providing technical programs, networking... Read More
As engineers we tend to like numbers and rankings so here are some to consider. Thirteenth. – That that is where the World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Index has ranked the United States for... Read More
The theme of this month’s newsletter is Outreach and Volunteerism. It is an appropriate theme for April but more so, it is appropriate for every single month of the year. BSCES is comprised of 3,400... Read More
BSCES has been very fortunate to have been recognized by ASCE nationally for its achievements. This year, BSCES received the Outstanding Section and Branch Award for Very Large Sections and Branches... Read More
Happy 2016! Entering a new year is a unique time that provokes us to reflect on what we have accomplished in the past and to reassess our goals and strategies for the future. 2015 was a very successful... Read More
It is hard to believe that another year is almost over. It is a busy time of year for most of us as well as for BSCES and ASCE. After years of advocating for a long-term federal transportation bill... Read More
The overall theme of this month’s newsletter is Structures. The Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) Boston Chapter is the featured technical institute, the biennial structural lecture series recently... Read More
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