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Sponsored by the BSCES Program Committee, this is a 3.5 day course covering both current practices and new and emerging technologies available to bridge inspectors. In addition, the course features exemplary training; hands-on workshops for popular types of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) equipment; and a case study of an inspection plan for a fracture critical bridge. Learn more
Sponsored by the BSCES Program Committee, this is a five-day course covering the entire breadth of knowledge required to manage or execute a succesful tunnel inspection. Learn more
This webinar will provide an overview of the latest technology, policy, and key planning and design considerations for the transportation infrastructure needed for self-driving cars, including case studies of the impacts of connected and automated vehicle technology (C/AV) on transportation planning, ITS and operations. 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
This event is postponed due to inclement weather and is now scheduled to take place on Wednesday, September 21, 2016. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just a beginner, come out and join the BSCES Younger Member Group for our Annual Bocce Tournament held outside on the Boston Common. Learn more
Please join us to hear Ms. Garner speak on how the Flint Water Study team at Virginia Tech uncovered the water quality issues in Flint. Emily Garner is currently a PhD student at Virginia Tech studying Environmental and Water Resources Engineering. She is a member of the Flint Water Study team led by Dr. Marc Edwards that worked with citizens of Flint, Michigan to identify unsafe levels of lead in their drinking water and advocate for a resolution. She will present about her team's journey to provide the citizens of Flint with scientific evidence to support their claims that their drinking water was unsafe for consumption. 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
This presentation will discuss the climate resilience work that The Nature Conservancy is engaged in within Greater Boston and resilience policy efforts underway at the national level, and will explore The Conservancy’s corporate partnerships working on resilience topics. The Conservancy has an extensive network of Risk, Reduction and Resilience (RRR) efforts in progress related to the benefits of nature-based solutions for people and biodiversity including mitigation of impacts from sea level rise and storm surge as well as watershed scale freshwater flooding. Learn more
The Public Awareness and Outreach Committee is responsible for organizing, overseeing, and reporting all educational outreach on the K-12 level, and developing and/or participating in activities and creating/participating in the development of literature or other media with the explicit purpose of promoting Civil Engineering or the work of the BSCES to the public as a whole. Learn more
The Public Awareness and Outreach Committee is responsible for organizing, overseeing, and reporting all educational outreach on the K-12 level, and developing and/or participating in activities and creating/participating in the development of literature or other media with the explicit purpose of promoting Civil Engineering or the work of the BSCES to the public as a whole. Learn more
The Public Awareness and Outreach Committee is responsible for organizing, overseeing, and reporting all educational outreach on the K-12 level, and developing and/or participating in activities and creating/participating in the development of literature or other media with the explicit purpose of promoting Civil Engineering or the work of the BSCES to the public as a whole. Learn more
The Public Awareness and Outreach Committee is responsible for organizing, overseeing, and reporting all educational outreach on the K-12 level, and developing and/or participating in activities and creating/participating in the development of literature or other media with the explicit purpose of promoting Civil Engineering or the work of the BSCES to the public as a whole. Learn more
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