Over 2.5 hours, attendees will receive instruction on the importance of engineers, other infrastructure professionals, and stakeholders adding their voices to the ongoing public debate about improving interconnected systems across 18 infrastructure catego Learn more
This 18th Arthur Casagrande Memorial Lecture will present the findings of a decadal long study that investigated the multi-faceted performance of urban stormwater green infrastructure (GI) in New York City. Learn more
WEBINAR 3: National Updates and Sponsored by Highway Engineering Exchange Program (HEEP) and buildingSMART USA (bS USA) chapter in cooperation with TRB AED80(1) BIM for Infrastructure Subcommittee Learn more
Using Model Based Digital Delivery in Design & Construction Learn more
Landscape Architecture and Water Quality with David LaPointe and Robert Uhlig Learn more
• Learn how to write clear and accurate risk statements. • Learn how to enhance team building and communication skills with internal and external stakeholders, and upper management. • Learn how to define and quantify uncertainties (risks) related to cost, schedule, and quality. Learn more
A panel of local experts will discuss using nature-based solutions to improve stormwater infrastructure. Each panelist will present on lessons learned about green infrastructure from their unique perspective. Learn more
Breakfast Program on Transportation Equity Learn more
Join a panel of local and national experts assembled to discuss the recent release of EnvisionTM v3, and current industry trends for its application to planning sustainable infrastructure projects. Learn more
Join us for candid discussions with leading public agency clients on upcoming projects and plans. Learn more
Join us for a Post-Election Wrap Up to hear about what the Election results means for you, your business and our political agenda. Learn more
How can we share lessons learned in the procurement and delivery of infrastructure with John Miller, Barchan Foundation Learn more
Join the BSCES Engineering Management Group for a presentation on the Somerville Infrastructure Program at Somerville Brewing Company at 5:30PM! 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
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
This year's Infrastructure Day will celebrate Holyoke’s Great Stone Dam on the Connecticut River and the extensive canal system which powered the late 19th and early 20th century mills in Holyoke, MA. 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 advancement of the State’s and local community’s transportation program hinges on the funding and legislative programs generated from not only the Federal government, but by the actions of the State legislature. Funding the State’s necessary transportation and infrastructure projects remains challenging. Chapter 90 funds fall far short of meeting local needs. To obtain the necessary funds, some local municipalities have proposed their own taxes to fund local transportation and infrastructure projects. Legislation is currently proposed to allow local municipalities the right to impose local gas tax and regional capital taxes for specific infrastructure projects. Tolls and mileage based taxes are also possible at the State level. The panel will discuss the merits of these bills, how these bills have the potential to impact funding for future projects and other local and State initiates that could be used to fund transportation projects. This important update is a great opportunity to network and provide your thoughts to our legislative leaders. Learn more
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