Come join the Geo-Institute and the Engineering Management Group of BSCES to kick off 2018-2019 at our start of year social hosted at Somerville Brewing Company (Slumbrew). Learn more
BSCES Engineering Management Group Meeting Learn more
BSCES Engineering Management Group Meeting Learn more
BSCES Engineering Management Group Meeting Learn more
BSCES Engineering Management Group Meeting: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Learn more
BSCES Engineering Management Group Meeting: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
This meeting has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 16, 2017. If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
If you have any interest in engineering management, or engineering leadership, we encourage you to participate and become involved with the Engineering Management Group by attending this meeting at the Sevens Ale House! Learn more
The expansion of the Panama Canal Locks is a construction and engineering marvel. The canal expansion utilized over 10,000 workers, more concrete than the Hoover Dam, and approximately 25 times the amount of steel used to erect the Eiffel Tower. Mr. Pansic is the deputy design engineer of the Design Consortium for the Third Set of Locks which makes up $3.2 billion of the $5 billion dollar Panama Canal Expansion. The Consortium is composed of MWH Global, Tetra-Tech and Iv Infra from the Netherlands. Over his 38-year career, Nick has contributed to the planning, design, and construction of major wet infrastructure programs on five continents. His areas of expertise include water resources development, dam design and rehabilitation, inland and maritime navigation, and shoreline protection and enhancement. Learn more
Engineers are increasingly under pressure to give in to clients' demands to reduce fees and release work product due to the pressure in our highly competitive industry. But how does the successful engineer address these demands and preserve potential revenue generation? Knowing your legal rights can help you determine what to protect, how to protect it, and how much time you have to make a claim. Join Robert Pellegrini, Esq., Pelligrini Keogh Law, who will guide you through common mistakes and pitfalls that can cost engineers millions - and opportunities to reap additional income that's rightfully theirs. Learn more
It’s no secret that many construction projects result in change orders. Protracted claims can be costly in terms of both costs and schedule. The Dispute Resolution Board is an excellent, yet underused, tool that can be used to reduce the likelihood of protracted and costly disputes. Dispute Resolution Boards (DRBs) have successfully resolved construction contract disputes in the US since 1976. Since then, over 2,700 projects worth more than $225 billion have used this process. Understanding the DRB process and the requirements that make it successful will be the focus of this presentation. Learn more
The award winning Port of Miami Tunnel boasts a number of firsts, the first Public-Private Partnership developed in the State of Florida, the largest soft ground bored roadway tunnel completed in North America, the first use of ground freezing as temporary support in Florida and one of the most extensive ground treatment programs done in Florida. This presentation will discuss the procurement method, technical challenges and management approach on this highly successful project. Learn more
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