As we kick off the 46th Volume of the BSCES Newsletter, our profession is front and center in the national debate as Congress readies to tackle the largest investment in our nation’s infrastructure... Read More
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As we kick off the 46th Volume of the BSCES Newsletter, our profession is front and center in the national debate as Congress readies to tackle the largest investment in our nation’s infrastructure... Read More
Perhaps it’s fitting that we end Volume 45 with a focus on the future and lessons from our past. “Emergency Preparedness” is a topic familiar to civil engineers and planners, and after this year-plus... Read More
Our May Issue of BSCESNews is focused on State of Infrastructure and includes updates from the Government Affairs & Professional Practice committee. Read More
We’re over a year out from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and wide-scale shift to socially-distanced life, and boy have we learned a lot. One thing that stands out to me (besides the fact that many... Read More
It’s construction month at BSCESNews. Read the Letter from the Editor for a summary of what to expect in this month’s issue, plus an announcement for a socially-distanced activity for BSCES members. Read More
It’s “Water and Environmental Solutions” month at BSCESNews. This subject is near-and-dear to my heart, being both a water resources engineer and avid lover of all things water (February always has... Read More
In this non-stop digital world of uncertainty and seemingly endless bad news, we at BSCESNews hope the stories of progress and innovation in this month’s issue serve as a positive reminder that it isn’t... Read More
Geotechnical engineering may be one of the most “underground” aspects of civil engineering, but it’s nonetheless important despite being often unseen. Geotechs ensure that we have proper foundations... Read More
As we shift indoors with the coming of colder weather, take time to appreciate the structures that civil engineers have built to protect and shelter us. In this issue of BSCESNews, we focus on “Structural... Read More
Hello BSCESNews readers! Our theme this month is “Transportation” – a hot topic for civil engineers and political aficionados alike. While we’re still waiting for the Infrastructure Bill to pass, we... Read More
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
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