Join MALSCE for the Ninth Annual Legal Perspectives on Land Surveying seminar on Friday, January 26, 2018 at 8:00AM at The Conference Center at Waltham Woods, 860 Winter Street, Waltham, MA 02451. Learn more
Join us for the 169th Annual BSCES Awards Dinner on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 for an evening celebrating the Society and the engineering profession. BSCES will recognize volunteer leaders, present annual awards, and honor our newest Honorary Members, Robert S. Brustlin, PE, LEED AP, Founder & Chairman of the Board, VHB and David L. Westerling, PE, PhD, PLS, Emeritus Professor, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Merrimack College. Space is limited for this event, register today! Learn more
The panel will address many topics that will enable you to create a more effective survey which may help parties avoid litigation or prevail on disputed claims. Learn more
NHLSA 48th Annual Meeting on December 7-8, 2017 in Concord, NH Learn more
Annual MALSCE Board of Directors Meeting and Dinner with feature presentation by William Lyons, Jr. Learn more
ACEC National Annual Convention at Washington Marriott Wardman Park Learn more
Register Now for the 2021 Virtual Annual Convention & Legislative Summit Learn more
Registration is Now Open for the ACEC 2022 Annual Convention in Washington, DC Learn more
Connecticut Association of Land Surveyors 50th Annual Meeting Learn more
The Francis M. Keville Memorial Fund was established in 1989 from donations in recognition of Mr. Francis M. Keville’s efforts and abilities to take his vision of large public transportation projects and make them a reality. The fund provides a forum to discuss important aspects of transportation and construction related matters through an annual function. Learn more
The Bullitt Center in Seattle, WA was designed to be the world’s greenest commercial building, achieving status as a net-zero energy Living Building. Ron Rochon of Miller Hull, the building’s architect, and Justin Stenkamp of PAE, the building’s MEP engineer, will discuss the experience of working in a Living Building, lessons learned from the design and operation, and the building’s performance relative to expectations. Their talk will provide a rare holistic view of building design from initial design decisions, through construction issues and changes, to final occupancy, as well as a summary of several innovative and sustainable engineering solutions used in the building. Learn more
Join YMG for our annual billiards tournament at Scholars Boston Bistro. Participants will compete in teams for a grand prize of Red Sox tickets for the winning team, plus prizes for 2nd and 3rd place winners. Learn more
An evening celebrating BSCES and the engineering profession Learn more
BSCES will be hosting a workshop for Civil Engineering. We need volunteers who are interested in assisting with the hands on activities for the girls. Volunteers will be assisting with the activities and sharing their experiences as civil engineers. Please contact Olivia Richards if you are interested! Learn more
Every spring, BSCES attends the Cambridge Science Festival. The founding collaborators are MIT, Harvard University, the City of Cambridge and the Museum of Science. BSCES is invited to attend the Science Carnival and Robot Zoo Event, which is an expo‐style event with almost 100 booths providing hands on activities and demonstrations for the public. It is the largest and most publicized exposition that the BSCES Outreach Group attends. Learn more
The Francis M. Keville Memorial Fund was established in 1989 from donations in recognition of Mr. Francis M. Keville’s efforts and abilities to take his vision of large public transportation projects and make them a reality. The fund provides a forum to discuss important aspects of transportation and construction related matters through an annual function. Learn more
Dr. Phan will discuss the lessons learned from these investigations of damage to the built environment caused by natural or man-made disasters, the key recommendations made in these studies, and how the design methodology for tornado events has changed and evolved. Learn more
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