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Akhtar elevated to ASCE fellow

Anwar Saeed Akhtar, P.E., F.ASCE, chief engineer in Houston for Fugro, a multidiscipline international firm, has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction

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Society welcomes Tripp as new fellow

Russell E. Tripp, P.E., F.ASCE, senior aviation engineer at CH2M Hill (now part of Jacobs), has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction

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Civil Engineering Almanac – Avery Brundage: Civil engineer of olympic stature

Reuben Hull’s Civil Engineering Almanac travels back to the day civil engineer Avery Brundage begins his term on the

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Examining social equity in infrastructure

In this episode of ASCE Interchange, Maya Trotz, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of South Florida, examines social equity in infrastructure

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New paper optimizes testing of groundwater for vulnerability

Using the DRASTIC method, an index-based methodology, researchers assessed groundwater contamination to develop a vulnerability map

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Ask Anthony: As a recent civil engineering grad, how can I get a job – quickly?

Pandemic or no pandemic, the key to finding a job remains the same

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What is the best way to integrate community needs and civil rights into an infrastructure project?

The recent reconsideration of a major interstate expansion project in Texas has reignited conversation around the ways civil rights and community needs intersect with infrastructure

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What skills will transportation engineers need in the future?

Researchers at Ohio State collected views from a balanced panel of experts from academia, the private sector, and the public sector, in order to address three questions specific to transportation engineers in next 5-10 years.

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ASCE Convention to get technical – and that’s a good thing

The ASCE 2021 Convention is bringing more useful technical knowledge to the table this year with what ASCE is calling Tech Talks

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The key to structural safety may be collaborative reporting

Modeled on the British CROSS-UK system, CROSS-US accepts reports from any professionals who work with or have knowledge of structural safety issues

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