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ASCE St. Louis Section Newsletter September 2013 Page 1 of 15
September 2013 revised 9/6/2013
In This Issue
Contents President’s Message ...... 2
Younger Member Group 5
Networking ................... 6
ASCE Professional Development ................ 8
Professional Development .............. 12
Employment ................ 14
Upcoming ASCE Events
September 20 Annual ASCE/ASLA Golf Tournament September 27 2013 Annual Dinner
October 8 ASCE Luncheon - Overview of MoDOT projects in St. Louis
October 18 SEI Day - 2013
November 7 GeoConfluence 2013
Join Us For The
ASCE St. Louis Section
2013 Annual Dinner
Friday, September 27, 2013
2
201 South 20th Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
http://www.lombardostrattoria.com
Cocktails 6:30-7:00 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Program to Include:
Presentation of St. Louis Section Awards and Scholarships
Introduction of New Officers
Cost: $40 Members and Guests/ $25 Student Members
Limited Open Bar
Validated Parking at the Drury Inn
Complimentary Valet on 20th Street
For Reservations:
Please complete and mail with a check payable
to “ASCE-St. Louis Section” by September 21st Member Name
Email or Phone
Guest Name(s)
Number Attending Student Member? □ (Check if yes)
Mail To: William Goldkamp
c/o ABNA Engineering
4140 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108
Contact: (314) 454-0222 x 1172 or [email protected]
You can download the full page version of the invitation here.
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President’s Message
President’s Message – September 2013 Wow! It’s hard to believe that this is my last message to you as President of the St. Louis Section. It has certainly been an honor to serve in that capacity for the past year.
I’m sure the theme of this message is not unique but it just seems natural to recap some of the Sections’ accomplishments from the past year and to thank those people responsible for them. It’s amazing how this organization really runs itself. I found that the best way to make sure that things get done is to just get out of the
way and let the capable and talented group of committee heads and members do what they do best. Honestly, the support I received from the Society and the initiative of our Section’s dedicated group of volunteers made it pretty hard for me to mess things up. I’d like to express a heartfelt “thank you” to my colleagues on the Executive Board, all of the Committee Chairs and Members, and to all of you Section members for your hard work, support, and dedication to ASCE.
Here are some of the accomplishments of which the Section should be proud:
Receiving the Outstanding Section Award for the second year in a row
Winning a History and Heritage Citation from the Society
Winning the ASCE Section and Branch Diversity Award
Community Outreach Activities such as: The Girl Scouts’ “The Big Day – Believe in Girls”, Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, and participating in Ritenour High School’s Annual Engineering Week
Institute Activities such as: SEI Day, GeoConfluence, and the GeoInstitute’s Case Histories and Student Projects Seminar
Younger Member Activities such as: Engineer Your Own Success, Trivia Night, Engineering Career Day, Earthquake Awareness Day, and Rebuilding Together
The Sustainability Committee’s Earth Day event
SIUE hosting the Mid-Continent Student Conference
Revising the Section’s By-Laws and Constitution
Completing the first-ever Missouri State Infrastructure Report Card and presenting it to the public at a press conference at St. Louis University
And the groundwork has been laid for a bigger and better 2013-2014. I’m really looking forward to the 100th Anniversary Gala, the 2014 Younger Members Council and the 2014 Multi-Regional Leadership Conference. Thanks to all of you working to make those events happen.
Lastly, I’d like to wish “good luck” to our new President, Marc Bachetti, welcome our new Director, Brent Vaughn to the Board, and say a sad “good-bye” to out-going Board member, Elise Ibendahl. She has been an invaluable member of the Board and she will be missed.
Officers & Directors 2012 - 2013 President Steve Randolph Horner & Shifrin, Inc. 5200 Oakland Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 531-4321 Fax: (314) 531-6966 E-mail: [email protected] President-Elect Marc Bacchetti DreamRunners Ltd. 43 Camrose Green Maryville, Il 62062 618-550-9417 [email protected] www.dreamrunners-ltd.com Vice President Shawnna Erter SCI Engineering Inc. 130 Point West Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63301 Phone: (636) 949-8269 Fax: (636) 447-4181 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary Matt Harper 219 Mockingbird Lane Waterloo, IL 62298 (618) 939-0154 Email: [email protected] Treasurer Michael Buechter Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District 2350 Market Street St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314-768-2772 Fax: 314-768-6341 E-mail: [email protected] Director of Professional Development Lyle Simonton Director of Administration Kyle Tabor Director of Technical Development Chad Schrand Past President Elise Ibendahl
October Luncheon
The next ASCE Luncheon will be
on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 at
the Engineers’ Club. Deanna
Venker, MoDOT’s Area
Engineer for the City of St.
Louis, will be giving an
overview of MoDOT’s ongoing
work on the downtown
freeway system (New
Mississippi River Bridge, City
Arch River 2015, and Poplar
Street Bridge).
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Things I Think (When I’m Not Thinking About Engineering)
I see the Cardinals winning the Central Division but losing to the Dodgers in the League Championship Series.
I think the Rams will be better this year but will miss the playoffs.
I highly recommend the TV series “The Bridge” on FX Network. I’m also looking forward to another season of “The League” and “Top Chef, New Orleans” this fall.
I’d also like to thank all of you for indulging my “thoughts”. I know some of you liked them, some not. For better or worse, I thought it would be a good way to add a personal touch and for you all to know me a little bit better. Until next month, Steve.
Congratulations to the Graduation Classes of 2013!
University of Missouri Columbia
Anne Ahlvers, Matthew Barnes, Charles Albert Baumstark, Kenneth C. Burton, Yaxin Cai, Igor Caus, Christopher M.
Chastain, Emily Katherine Cole, James Jeremiah Curry IV, Ryan Dillon, Bridget Lynn Faust, Audrey Freiberger, Ross
Gilbert, Ian Patrick Goodwin, Gunnar Goslin, Matthew Lee Graviett, Scott William, Hamilton, Jonathan Reding Healy, Kurt
Heitz, Lukus M. Hertzog, Christopher Hoehne, Tyler Horn, Zhenxu Hu, Alan Jungnitsch, Bryan Phillip Kemper, Ryan Kertz,
David L. Koenig, Joseph X. Larson, Ryan Lidholm, Drew Scott Matthews, Matthew Edward McClellan, Garen McElroy,
Phillip Kane Mudd, Williams Amire Omatsone, Andrew Owenby, Austin Alexander Ratzki, Paul Michael Reimnitz, Ericka
Ross, Daniel Patrick Schmidt, Mitchell Thomas Shaneberger, Brandon Simpson, Steven Daniel Stepanovic, Benjamin J.
Tappmeyer, Eric Francis Trupiano, Alex Benjamin Whiteside
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Abdulkarim Alshammari, John Dahmer, Ebrahim Alrazni, Kristopher Dunn, Joseph Burke, Kyle Goetzelmann, J’Naye
Fondren, Gregory Guebert, Zachary Humphress, Jeremy Curran, Thomas Keys, Jake Menold, Jared Harp, Jonathan Knoll,
Daniel O'Dell, Elise Hartmann, Keng Gein Lim, John Reynolds, Chee Yap Ng, Kevin Maloy, Robert Stricker, Daniel Smith,
Steve Matuscak, Dan Wabomnor, Anthony Spolar, Myles Scott- Stirn, Adam Whicker, Michael Tullis, Tyler Will
Congratulations were extended to students graduating from Saint Louis University and Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville in the May issue.
Good Luck and don’t forget ASCE once you’ve graduated!
History & Heritage Committee
ASCE has announced a new History & Heritage webpage at http://www.asce.org/People-and-Projects/History-and-
Heritage/History-and-Heritage-Program/. In an email from Carol Reese of the ASCE History & Heritage Committee, the
new webpage “describes all the different aspects of ASCE’s history and heritage program” and “includes links to all of the
relevant areas from the entire website.”
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100th Anniversary Planning Committee
HELP WRITE OUR SECTION’S HISTORY
Next year is the St. Louis Section’s 100th anniversary. The 100th
Anniversary Committee is planning to publish a large-format, hard
cover, full color history book celebrating the achievements of civil
engineering to the region of the St. Louis Section. The book will
highlight projects, historic companies and government agencies, events
and individuals. The articles will be mostly photos or drawings, with
non-technical text. The audience is the general public. We need gifted writers and historic photos to make this book
truly remarkable. Projects have to be in the boundaries of the St. Louis Section (see our website for a map). Companies
must have their headquarters in the St. Louis Section to be considered for a separate article. If a company was the
designer or general contractor for a significant project – such as one of the St. Louis Section’s Outstanding Civil
Engineering Projects – then that company, or historic individual, may have an accompanying sidebar. Authors will be
acknowledged. If you are interested, email Jeff Fouse at [email protected] to register your article and to receive
the space and format guidelines. We would like to receive proposals for articles by October 15, 2013. We particularly
need articles on projects, etc. outside of the immediate St. Louis area!
This project is funded in part by the St. Louis Section and national ASCE. We will accept donations to help offset the cost,
so that we can place this book free to area schools and libraries and at low cost to our members and the public. Major
financial contributors will be acknowledged in the book.
GEOCACHING/WAYMARKING TO NOTABLE CIVIL ENGINEERING SITES
Among the several events and activities being planned for the 100th Anniversary is to develop a list of notable civil
engineering projects and sites located in or near the Section’s area and set them up for geocaching or waymarking. If you
aren’t familiar with geocaching or waymarking, they are similar GPS-based hobbies popular with people around the
world who enjoy travelling, exploring and being outdoors, and is a particularly enjoyable for family activity. Generally,
the GPS-equipped participant visits a website that allows them to search for coordinates and descriptions of places of
interest. In waymarking, the coordinates lead the participant to the specific location with perhaps an opportunity to pick
up more information, maybe clues about the project or a next location. Geocaching goes a little further in that there is
typically a small container hidden at the specified location and participants can log their visit in a tiny notebook and
exchange small objects found in the cache container. The possibilities are many. Some of the sites popular in the hobby
include www.geocaching.com and www.waymarking.com.
Our concept for this 100th Anniversary activity is to set up a webpage specifically for this, and it would be an on-going
project with minimal maintenance. We would determine coordinates that the general public could use to find civil
engineering points of interest using a GPS receiver. Relevant information about the projects or sites would also be
included on the website for the visitors’ education about civil engineering.
Your help is needed to make this an interesting and fun activity for people wanting to visit and learn about the projects.
We are looking for your input for:
Compiling the list of projects and sites.
Writing interesting and concise descriptions about the projects.
Determining safely accessible vantage points to view or more physically experience the projects.
Establishing and verifying the GPS coordinates.
For more information about this project, please contact Brent Vaughn at [email protected]
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Younger Member Group Welcome back ASCE YMs!
It feels like an eternity since we had a meeting. Let’s correct that, shall we?
September YMG Meeting: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 6-8PM
International Tap House 1711 S. 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104 www.internationaltaphouse.com
RSVP to Britt Marron at [email protected]
RSVP to who? Well, glad you asked. In case you don’t know, the YMG committee chair position serves a two-year term. My two years are up. Over the past two years, the number of YMs attending meetings has steadily increased. We have expanded our volunteer obligations, now working very closely with the Science Center’s Engineering Career Day, as well as MSPE’s E-week held there, too. We have had a few scouting exhibits. Our trivia night is now an annual event. We also have provided benefit from the trivia night to help develop our careers and boost the student groups’ Mid-Continent Regional Conference. And we have made sure to serve our community through Rebuilding Together.
Thank you to everyone who has come out to a meeting, a volunteer event, or contacted me to help out in some way with the Younger Member Group these last two years. It has been a fantastic ride.
A little bit about Britt:
Britt Marron is a Professional Engineer in the transportation sector. She graduated from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 2007 with her Bachelor’s degree and then 2013 with a Master’s. Between 2007-2013, Britt worked for CH2M Hill as a roadway designer, acquiring her professional license in 2012. Since February, she has joined Parsons Brinkerhoff as a project engineer.
Britt has been an active member of ASCE YM since 2010. She has headed up the community engagement effort for the group with Rebuilding Together St. Louis as a House Captain along with other various volunteer events like e-week. On top of these efforts, she earned the Helene M. Overly Memorial Scholarship from WTS in 2013. Britt looks forward to building on the great work that past chairs have done for the younger members.
But that’s not the only change in 2013.
Andy Mueller will be heading up the Community Service subcommittee. He’ll be looking at ways to further involve the YMG in activities giving back to our community.
Melantha Norton will be the new Correspondence Secretary. She’ll be in charge of submitting our Annual Report to the Society.
Alison Graves will be our new webmaster. She’ll make sure our Facebook page (look us up!) and ASCE St. Louis webpage <click here!> is up to date with our critical information.
So, here’s a preview of a few things on tap for this year:
Trivia Night – the 4th Annual Trivia Night will be Saturday December 7th at the Kirkwood Community Center
January 10-11, 2014 – Central Region Younger Member Council HERE in St. Louis!
February 16-22, 2014 – E-Week
Spring 2014 – Rebuilding Together St. Louis
See you Tuesday, September 24!
-Jordan Pettibone, EI
YMG Chair (2011-2013)
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Networking
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ASCE Professional Development
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REGISTER TODAY! GeoConfluence 2013
November 7, 2013 Geotechnical and Geo-Environmental Conference
St. Charles Convention Center St. Charles, Missouri
The St. Louis Chapter of the Geo-Institute is joining with the University of Missouri-Columbia and the
Missouri University of Science and Technology to host this year’s Geo-Institute Cross USA Lecturer for the
third annual geotechnical engineering and geo-environmental conference. This annual conference will
include technical topics and case histories focused on the geotechnical engineering and geo- environmental
industry. This one-day (7:30 AM to 5:00 PM) conference is open to all and is scheduled for Thursday,
November 7, 2013.
Attendees will earn 7 PDHs.
Tentative Speakers 1. Geo-Institute’s Cross-USA Lecturer 2. Jason Buenker – Landslide Stabilization Using Horizontal Directional Drains 3. Dr. Roy Borden – Design of Aggregate Piers 4. Navid Jafari – Detection and Movement of Landfill Fires 5. MS&T Student Presentation – TBD 6. UM Student Presentation – TBD 7. Tom Szynakiewicz – US Hwy 24 Railroad Tunnel Collapse and Sinkhole
Stabilization Near Leadville, CO 8. Dr. Tim Stark – Drilled Shaft Capacity in Shale 9. Dr. Ashraf Elsayed – Soft Clay Challenges: Nucor Steel Plant, Convent,
Louisiana
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GeoConfluence 2013
Geotechnical and Geo-Environmental Conference Thursday, November 7, 2013 • St. Charles Convention Center
St. Charles, Missouri Registration Information
Please register online at http://www.eventbee.com/v/geoconfluence/boxoffice or follow the instructions on the registration form by mailing the completed form with full check payment to
Greg Hempen at the address listed.
Please email a copy of your completed registration form to [email protected]
Registration: Greg Hempen, PE
Contact Information
Exhibitors: Lyle Simonton, PE
56 Montague Court St. Louis, MO 63123
(314) 743-4136 [email protected]
101 Angelica Street St. Louis, MO 63147 (314)
421-2460 ext. 101 [email protected]
Hotel Information A room block at Embassy Suites is available for early reservations. Contact Greg Hempen before 11 OCT 2013 for hotel information.
Embassy Suites
2 Convention Center Plaza St. Charles, MO 63303 Phone: (636) 946-5577
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GeoConfluence 2013 Registration Form
Geotechnical & Geo-Environmental Conference Thursday, November 7, 2013; St. Charles Conference Center, St. Charles, MO
1. Please complete the registration form below. Enter the names of individuals being registered
(add rows if necessary). Exhibitors and Sponsors may wish to contact Lyle Simonton, 314-421- 2460, x101, [email protected], for benefits of their registration. Please register by Wednesday, October 21, 2013. Registration after November 2 by mail (after Nov. 4 by online registration with credit card) and walk-ins are welcome, but may receive fewer benefits as their attendance cannot be planned. Refunds will be provided only if requested by W,
October 23, 2013. Any refund will be subjected to a 15% cancellation fee.
Contact information: Name: Firm:
Phone: Email address:
Registration Class # Attend
ing
Cost Total Cost
ASCE Members by M, 21 OCT 13 $145 $
ASCE Members , 22 OCT to 2 NOV 13
$170 $
Non Members by M, 21 OCT 13 $175 $
Non Members, 22 OCT to 2 NOV
13 $195 $
Local, State, or Federal Gov’t by M, 21 OCT 13 $70 $
Local, State, or Federal Gov’t, 22 OCT to 2 NOV 13 $90 $
Full-time Students by M, 21 OCT
13 $50 $
Full-time Students, 22 OCT to 2
NOV 13 $80 $
Corporate by M, 21 OCT 13 (for each, min. 3) $125 $
Walk-In Registration after 2 NOV
13 $195 $
Exhibitors $400 $
Break Sponsorships (not a registered attendance) $250 $
Lunch Sponsorship (not a registered attendance) $500 $
TOTAL - $
# Names of registrants # Names of registrants
1 2
3 4
5 6
2. Email the completed form with the subject line “GeoConfluence 2013 Registration” to [email protected] on the same day that you mail your check.
3. Please make a copy of the completed form and mail it with the check to the payee of “ASCE – St. Louis Section” for the total registration cost to the following address:
GeoConfluence 2013 Registration c/o Greg Hempen
56 Montague Court
St. Louis, MO 63123-3459
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Professional Development
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56th ANNUAL MISSOURI S&T ASPHALT CONFERENCE
MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
December 3-4, 2013
The 56th Annual Missouri S&T Asphalt Conference will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 3-4, 2013 at the
Missouri University of Science & Technology.
Presentations at the conference include: Impact of Specific Gravities, Upcoming Shingle Mix Specifications, Plant Limitations
with High Recycled Materials Contents, Shingle Pooled Fund Study, Friction Mixes, High Air Void Design Mixes, High Recycle
Content Mixes, Pavement Distress Types, Asphalt on Roller Compacted Concrete, Chip Seal Design and Construction,
Rejuvenators, Seal Coat Materials, Best Inspection Practices, Longitudinal Joint Construction, Plant Adjustment Impact on
Binder Content, Evaluation of Compactive Effort, NASCAR Track Repair, Tack Coat Specification Update, VMA Change
Update, Rumble Strip Performance, and MAPA update.
The conference should be of interest to contractors, public agencies, consulting engineers, testing labs, aggregate producers,
asphalt binder suppliers, and equipment technical reps.
For conference program information contact Dr. Dave Richardson, Conference Director (573-341-4487; [email protected] )
and for registration information contact Distance and Continuing Education, Room 216 Centennial Hall, 300 West 12th Street,
Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO, 65409-1560, (573-341-6222; [email protected] ).
Employment
Kuhlmann design Group, Inc. (www.kdginc.com) is seeking candidates for the position of Civil Traffic
Engineer. Candidate must be a licensed P.E. in Missouri, or able to become licensed, as well as a
licensed P.T.O.E. with four to ten years experience in Traffic and Transportation. Familiarity with site and
transportation design elements and standards preferred. Candidates should possess a good working
knowledge of HCS (Highway Capacity Software), Synchro, CADD, Civil 3D Design Software, experience
using MicroStation and GeoPAK a plus.
Competitive benefit package.
Please send resumes and cover letter to [email protected], reference the ASCE posting, as well as
the position for which you are applying.
EOE - D/M/F/V
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Please be sure to keep your PRIMARY contact information up-to-date by contacting ASCE at http://www.asce.org,
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ASCE – St. Louis Section
c/o The Engineers' Club of St. Louis
4359 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108