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
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Are you interested in learning more about the YMG, want to get involved, or looking to network? Please join us for our YMG Committee meeting at the Aldrich Center. Learn more
Join the Younger Member Group and the Transportation & Development Institute Boston Chapter for an end of year meeting and social at the Granary Tavern. Learn more
Join the Structural Engineering Institute Boston Chapter and the BSCES Younger Member Group for an evening of networking and friendly competition! We are hosting a pedestrian bridge design challenge where participants will work together to present ideas for a pedestrian bridge. Learn more
Join the BSCES Younger Member Group for a Red Sox game and pregame social! Learn more
What’s EMG? This is your chance to learn more about the Engineering Management Group; who we are and what we do! Join us for a night of networking and great food. Learn more
Join us as we celebrate the civil engineering profession and the dedication of professionals and young individuals who have strived for excellence this year. Learn more
The 2017 Karl R. Kennison Lecture features a presentation entitled "Creating Resilient, Healthy Rivers: Dam Removal Projects in Massachusetts." Learn more
This 4-hour course will cover the basics of floodplain management relative to compliance with FEMA regulations under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), 44 CFR60.3 and the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act 310 CMR 10.00. Learn more
The Legislative Update will include panelists from State agencies that will discuss how the change in the federal administration could affect infrastructure programming in Massachusetts and if there have been any recent developments in the Capital Improvement Programs as a result. How the State is preparing will be key. Learn more
Bridge Tours, Infrastructure Poster Contest, Historic Walking Tours, Infrastructure Project Displays, Kids Works Engineering and more! 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
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