January/February 2021

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ASCE headquarters debuts a more sustainable parking lot

ASCE walks the walk by building a more sustainable parking lot

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Students, pay attention

Here are all the benefits students get from becoming and remaining members

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Civil Engineering magazine takes a fresh approach

Civil Engineering takes a new and fresh approach going forward

From Civil Engineering Magazine

ASCE Report Card legislative wins

What has ASCE’s Infrastructure Report Card accomplished? Plenty

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Trimble gifts technology labs for student use

Trimble has developed a program to donate technology labs kitted out with its hardware and software to universities and institutions across the globe.

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Business leader learns employees can work successfully from home

Lee Slade, P.E., M.ASCE, chair of Walter P Moore, explains that there are new ways to ‘meet’ challenges

From Civil Engineering Magazine

On-the-ground advice on avoiding burnout during a pandemic

Tommy Faulkner, P.E., LEED AP, answers seven questions and offers advice on how to avoid burnout for yourself and your staff during a pandemic

From Civil Engineering Magazine

A new twist: Contractor is found liable to a subcontractor under the Spearin doctrine

What happens when a contractor is found liable to a subcontractor under the Spearin doctrine

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Part 2 of 2: ASCE’s new code of ethics explained

In the second of two parts, general counsel Tara Hoke discusses how the old and new ASCE Codes of Ethics compare to each other.

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Oregon State University instructor brings statics to life

Kenny G. Martin, an instructor at Oregon State University, infuses his love for statics into his teaching.

From Civil Engineering Magazine