Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
Rescheduled from October 10, 2016 - The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee will reconvene on Monday, October 17, 2016. The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
CANCELLED DUE TO THE HOLIDAY - The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee will reconvene on Monday, October 17, 2016. The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
The Government Affairs & Professional Practice Committee serves as both a catalyst and facilitator in promoting civil engineering professional concerns related to local or national government affairs. The committee’s mission is to investigate, study, and make recommendations concerning Standards of Practice affecting a combination of professional ethics, legislation and interagency coordination in which the civil engineer has a particular interest. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
Members of the BSCES Executive Committee include the President, President-Elect, two Senior Vice Presidents, two Vice Presidents, Branch Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Executive Committee is responsible for making operational decisions and meets regularly for this purpose. Learn more
The Newsletter Editorial Board provides monthly communication to all Section members about local events, the professional practice of civil engineering, technical group meetings, local seminars, special events, member news, etc., through monthly issues BSCESNews. We typically hold conference calls on the first Wednesday of every month. Learn more
The Newsletter Editorial Board provides monthly communication to all Section members about local events, the professional practice of civil engineering, technical group meetings, local seminars, special events, member news, etc., through monthly issues BSCESNews. We typically hold conference calls on the first Wednesday of every month. Learn more
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