The South Boston Sewer Separation Project (SBSSP) consists of sewer separation work of 403 acres in South Boston. The impacted area is from Broadway to Andrew Square and the Expressway to Telegraph Hill, and the goal is to remove as much stormwater as possible from the existing combined sewer system. Learn more
Sponsored by the BSCES John R. Freeman Fund Committee and ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute Boston Chapter Learn more
The presentation is illustrated by examples of case histories and analyses results with emphasis on how to include settlement analysis in the design of piled foundations. Learn more
Join the Engineering Management Group for the 2018 Annual Joseph C. Lawler Lecture! Learn more
Sponsored by the BSCES John R. Freeman Fund Committee and ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute Boston Chapter Learn more
The Structural Engineering Institute Boston Chapter is hosting two Steel Bridge Coatings lectures on Tuesday, May 8 and Wednesday May 9, 2018 at AECOM. Learn more
2nd Biennial Charles C. Ladd Memorial Lecture will be held on Monday, November 6, 2017 at 5:30PM at Northeastern University. Registration is free to all! Learn more
The 2017 Karl R. Kennison Lecture features a presentation entitled `Creating Resilient, Healthy Rivers: Dam Removal Projects in Massachusetts.` Learn more
The Structural Engineering Institute Boston Chapter is hosting their 2017 Fall Lecture Series: Construction Aspects of Structural Engineering - "If You Design It, Can They Build It?" Learn more
2018 Thomas R. Camp Lecture - Environmental Dispute Resolution: The Importance of Consensus Building in Environmental Problem-Solving featuring Dr. Lawrence Susskind, Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, MIT, Vice-Chair & Co-Founder, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School Learn more
2nd Biennial Charles C. Ladd Memorial Lecture will be held on Monday, November 6, 2017 at 5:30PM at Northeastern University. Registration is free to all! This lecture will be organized under the theme, Selected Case Histories of Ground Characterization and Performance: SHANSEP and Beyond. The speaker for this event is Demetrious C. Koutsoftas, PE, GE, Geotechnical Consultant, DKGC, Inc. Learn more
The Structural Engineering Institute Boston Chapter is hosting their 2017 Fall Lecture Series: Construction Aspects of Structural Engineering - "If You Design It, Can They Build It?" Learn more
Lecture 2 of the 2017 SEI Fall Lecture Series on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 is titled Blurred Lines and features Joseph Gill, PE, Gill Engineering and Kevin Lampron Jr., J.F. White Contracting Co. Learn more
Lecture 3 of the 2017 SEI Fall Lecture Series on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 will focus on Structural Issues during Construction and features Alan Fisher, PE, Cianbro Corporation. Learn more
Lecture 4 of the 2017 SEI Fall Lecture Series on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 will focus on Legal Aspects and Risk Managment and features David Hatem, PC, Donovan Hatem LLP, and Paul Kelley, PE, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Learn more
The final lecture of the 2017 SEI Fall Lecture Series on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 is titled You Want to Build It How? and features Tom Ziemna, PE, Zieman Engineering Learn more
The 2017 Karl R. Kennison Lecture features a presentation entitled "Creating Resilient, Healthy Rivers: Dam Removal Projects in Massachusetts." Learn more
In the 2016 publication, State of the Built Environment: Greater Boston’s Infrastructure, A Better City in Partnership with the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy teamed up to lay out the needs of the region’s transportation, energy, water, sewer and waste management systems. In the report, the state of infrastructure in nearly 150 communities surrounding Boston were measured. Join us for this year’s Joseph C. Lawler Lecture to hear what the team determined were the major infrastructure needs of greater Boston and to understand how regional leaders and stakeholders can use this information as they plan for projected population and economic growth leading up to 2030. Learn more
Reducing phosphorus (P) loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophication. During the 1960s and 1970s, increased phosphorus inputs degraded water quality, stimulated algal blooms, and reduced central basin hypolimnetic oxygen to levels that eliminated thermal habitat vital to cold-water organisms and contributed to the extirpation of important benthic macro invertebrate prey species. Learn more
In 1983, the Arthur Casagrande Fund was established to support a lecture given every other year by an eminent engineer with longstanding achievement in practice, teaching and/or research in geotechnical engineering. Learn more
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