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Civil Times
SunCoast Branch News
Volume 07 of 10 October 2010
It is that time of the year again where the leadership changes and we get an opportunity to bring in new faces and ideas to our Sun Coast Branch of ASCE. Please be sure to cast your votes and/or write in a qualified member (that excludes Santa Clause and Mickey Mouse). The current list of candidates is as follows: Sonya Fronckowiak, P.E. – President Amjid Hussain, P. E. – Vice President Chris Stratton, E. I. – Secretary Samantha Smith, E.I. – Treasurer On behalf of your current branch leadership, we would like to thank you for all the support. We had a really great year of different events that could not have been done without you. Our Annual Charity Golf Tournament was a huge success where we were able to fund various programs and we were able to support two students with scholarships. The Toothpick Bridge Committee brought the competition to a whole new level with a record number of participants, while the the West Point Bridge Committee has built momentum gaining more support and participation. Life is about supporting different causes like the ones mentioned above, but it is also about having fun! The winter social aboard the LeBarge was another great event where people had the chance to relax, listen to some really great music, and of course, indulge in some treats and beverages!
Vice President’s Message from Sonya Fronckowiak, P.E.
In This Issue: V. President's Message PG 1
Branch Elections PG 2
Happy Birthdays PG 2
Upcoming speakers PG 2
Sub Committees PG 2
FL Section Directors PG 3
FL Section News PG 3
ASCE National News PG 4
Conferences PG 4
ASCE Programs PG 5
ASCE Webinars PG 5
Concrete Paving Seminar PG 6
Sponsor’s Page PG 7
Sponsor’s Page PG 8
October Meeting PG 9
SunCoast Executive Board PG 9
It is going to be hard to top our events from last year, but this year, as your Branch President, I hope to continue our “normal” events, and add a few things to our “To Do” list. Something I would really like to pursue is an “ASCE Gives Back” event that will allow us to give back to the ones in need (i.e. Habitat for Humanity, Soup Kitchen, Food Drives, etc.). I would also like to grow the Charity Golf Tournament so we can support more programs and possibly more deserving students with scholarships. We want to hear what is important to you, so in the next couple of weeks, we will send out a survey where you can give us your feedback. It is really important for you to participate in the survey….in fact it is so important, that those who participate will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a $100 gift certificate to a place of your choice! We want to thank you again for all your support and we hope to see you at our next meeting on October 21, 2010 featuring Paul Blackketter from Benderson Development as our speaker. We will also be holding our Branch inductions of the 2010 – 2011 officers by our very own Adnan Javed, P.E., Vice President District II, ASCE Florida Section. Sincerely, Sonya G. Fronckowiak, P.E.
Mark your Calendars!! Special Events:
October 19- Votes for Branch Officers
October19- Concrete Paving Seminar
October 21- ASCE lunch meeting
October 29- P.E. Exam
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SUNCOAST BRANCH SUB-COMMITTEES
Please join a Sub-committee today!
1) Scholarship Committee: Please contact Tim Foushee [email protected] for more information 2) Outreach Program Committee: Please contact Paula R. Wiggins at [email protected] for more information 3) Toothpick Bridge Committee: Please contact Chris Sharek at [email protected] for more information 4) West Point Bridge Committee Please contact Paula Wiggins at [email protected] for more information 5) Florida Section Science and Engineering Fair Committee Please contact Adnan Javed at [email protected] for more information
2010 ASCE SunCoast Branch Election!
It’s almost that time of the year again! The term of the ASCE SunCoast Branch officers is expiring in October 2010. SunCoast members are encouraged to vote for the nominees or write in any qualified member for any of the following positions by October 19, 2010. The ballot is already issued to all members. Please send filled out ballot to the branch secretary Amjid Hussain. The results will be announced at the
October 21, 2010 SunCoast Branch meeting. The list of candidates includes: President Sonya Fronckowiak, P.E. of Wilson Miller Stantec Vice-President Amjid Hussain, P.E. of Sarasota County Secretary Christopher Stratton, E.I Treasurer Samantha Smith E.I.
The Civil Times would like to wish the following members a Happy Birthday! Christopher Dale Ayres Philip Mace Catalano Thomas M. Flack Mike J. Fletcher Donald J. Galloway Uygur T. Gokbudak Alfred R. Goldstein John D. Goode
Bill Mack Gray Bryan Klempa Donald Howard Landis Joe Medlin Pradeep Nagarajan Kathleen J. Ruvarac Laurence T. Schaper
Stephen C. Wilbur
Speakers to look forward to
Date Speaker Title/Company Subject
10/21/10 Paul Blackketter
Benderson Group Rowing Facility
12/16/10 Jay Leverone
Sarasota Bay Estuary Program
TBD
11/18/10 John E. Ireland, P.E.
Project Manager PBS&J
Urfer Family Park
1/12/11 Bob Hoopingarner
Management Support Services, LLC
Five Leadership Competencies that Improve Business Success
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2009-2010 Florida Section
Board of Directors
President
Crystal Markley, P.E., US Army Corps of
Engineers
President Elect Peter Moore, P.E.,
Chen & Assoc.
Secretary/Treasurer Dane Hanson, P.E.,
Polk County
VP District I Eric Czerniejewski,
P.E., Miller Legg
VP District II
Adnan Javed, P.E. Sarasota County
VP District III
Loreen Bobo, P.E., FL Dept. of Transportation.
VP District IV
Jason Haeseler, E.I., Jones Edmunds &
Assoc.
Past President Satya Sukumar Lory,
P.E., PBS&J
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AASSCCEE UUPPCCOOMMIINNGG CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEESS
Go to www.ASCE.org/conferences for more information.
October 20-22 October 21-23 November 07-10
Hoover Dam’s 75th Anniversary History Symposium ASCE’s 140th Annual Civil Engineering Conference 5th International Conference on Scour and Erosion
Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada San Francisco, California
Man-Chung Tang, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, NAE, is the chairman of the board of T.Y. Lin International, a transportation planning and engineering firm based in San Francisco. He has over 44 years of design and construction experience, including more than 100 major bridges worldwide. In 1995, Tang was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, and in 2000 he was elected as a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He has received many awards including the ASCE’s Roeblings award for construction, ASBI’s Leadership award. Tang also received ASCE's 2010 Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) Award for lifetime achievement in design. Tang has master’s and doctoral degrees in civil engineering from Technical University in Darmstadt, Germany and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Chu Hai College in Hong Kong. He is a registered professional engineer in 15 states and a qualified chartered structural engineer in the United Kingdom. He resides in San Francisco, Calif.
National News
Veronica Cedillos, 26, is a project manager for GeoHazards International in Palo Alto. Cedillos managed a team that evaluated the need for, and feasibility of, developing tsunami evacuation infrastructure, in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, a region with one of the highest tsunami risks in the world. She also educated communities about the importance of evacuating quickly and the high risk of a tsunami occurring in the area. Cedillos was selected to represent ASCE in the Engineers Week 2010 New Faces of Engineering program.
John Barry, 28, a project engineer with Thornton Tomasetti in New York City, was responsible for the design of three structures for the $8.5 billion MGM City Center in Las Vegas, including a 45,000 square foot hung glass curtain wall. Barry is also an ACE mentor, advising students on engineering and architecture careers
Man-Chung Tang
2010 OPAL Winner
New Faces of Civil Engineering
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Backed by the voices of 144,000+, ASCE represents the best interests of the industry in the public policy arena, and gives YOU the opportunity to participate and let your voice be heard. Further, ASCE sponsors a variety of programs to encourage interest in civil engineering among K-12 students and show them the possibilities of this exciting career.
• Our Key Contact Program sends timely alerts on an as-needed basis about critical pending issues and how to influence the legislative process.
• An updated national "Report Card on America's Infrastructure" in 2009, continuing the unprecedented media attention that began with its original release, evaluates, grades and provides recommendations regarding the condition and performance of the country's public works to help ensure necessary government and private investment in their maintenance.
• Government Relations ASCE ensures the industry's voice is heard by providing expert testimony before Congressional committees and subcommittees on important civil engineering issues.
• Gain recognition and visibility by applying for an ASCE honor or award. • ASCE gives members a voice in policy and legislation concerning today's civil engineering issues, such
as the nation's infrastructure and the environment. • ASCE collaborates on programs that serve to strengthen security for the nation's domestic infrastructure,
including the Critical Infrastructure Response Initiative and The Infrastructure Security Partnership.
• ASCE has several programs that make civil engineering accessible to the next generation including:
• West Point Bridge Design Contest An annual contest that provides thousands of middle and high school students with a realistic, engaging, and fun introduction to civil engineering that teaches them some of its fundamental aspects.
• Zoom Into Engineering Share the excitement of engineering! Visit classrooms and children's groups to help K-5 kids learn with fun hands-on activities that introduce them to the exciting world of civil engineering.
To learn more, go to http://www.asce.org/Content.aspx?id=7292
LRFD for Geotechnical Engineering Features: Earth Retaining Structures - Cut Walls October 19, 2010 - 12 Noon - 1:30 PM ET This webinar is co-sponsored by ASCE's Geo-Institute and ASCE Continuing Education. It concentrates on cut walls (top down construction). The webinar will use the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) LRFD Bridge and Structures Specifications as a basis for the technical content. HEC-HMS Detention and Reservoir Routing October 21, 2010 - 12 Noon - 1 PM ET Co-sponsored by ASCE's Environmental & Water Resources Institute and ASCE Continuing Education, this webinar is an overview of the reservoir and detention routing capabilities of HEC-HMS. Various outlet structure configurations, including orifice, culvert, and weirs are covered as well as tailwater condition options. Innovative Water Supply Strategies for Sustaining Environmental Health October 27, 2010 - 12 Noon - 1:30 PM ET This webinar is also co-sponsored by ASCE's Environmental & Water Resources Institute and ASCE Continuing Education. It summarizes the latest information about innovative strategies for alternative water supplies and focuses on the regulatory aspects, costs, environmental health and water quality concerns, and safeguards to protect public health.
To learn more, go to https://secure.asce.org/ASCEWebsite/WEBINAR/LISTWEBINAR.aspx
ASCE Programs to Support the Professional Image of Civil Engineers
Upcoming Webinars for Oct 14 - Nov 5, 2010
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RS&H CSRS&H CSIMPROVING YOUR WORLDIMPROVING YOUR WORLD
Sponsor’s Spot:
Welcome to a section devoted to advertising for local engineering firms and sponsors. For ad rates and promotions please contact the Branch Vice President Sonya Fronckowiak. If you are interested in advertising job openings please contact Branch Secretary for details. A Special thanks to our Sponsors
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Special thanks to our Winter Social sponsor
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Where? Speaker Who Needs to Know? Dutch Heritage
3713 Bahia Vista Street Paul Blackketter.
Project Manager RSVP:
Amjid Hussain, P.E.
When? 11:45-12:00 Registration
Company: Benderson Group
Sarasota County [email protected] Ph: (941) 861-0750
12:15 Speaker Topic of Discussion:
By: Noon Tuesday, October 17th
How Much? $15.00
Rowing Facility Honored Guests ASCE Members
and Guests
Take I-75 South to Exit 207, Bee Ridge Road, and head west toward McIntosh Road. Turn Right onto McIntosh Road, head north to Bahia Vista Street. Turn Left onto Bahia Vista Street, and the Troyer's Dutch Heritage restaurant is at 3713 Bahia Vista Street, on the right after you cross the railroad tracks.
Please contact Amjid Hussain if there are any questions
regarding directions to Dutch Heritage
Directions to Troyer's Dutch Heritage
(3713 Bahia Vista Street)
ASCE Lunch Meeting: October 21, 2010 2009 – 2010 SunCoast Branch Executive Board President Eric Rose, P.E. Reynolds, Smith & Hills 1060 Knights Trail Road, Suite C Nokomis, FL 34275 Phone: 941-256-4869 / Fax: 941-485-3946 Vice-President Sonya Fronckowiak, P.E. WilsonMiller Stantec 6900 Professional Pkwy. E. Sarasota, Florida 34240 [email protected] (941) 907-6900 Secretary Amjid Hussain P.E. Sarasota County 1001 Sarasota center Blvd. Sarasota, FL 34240 Ph: (941) 861-0750 Fax: (941) 861-0770 [email protected] Treasurer Chris Stratton, E.I. Past President Adnan Javed, P.E. Sarasota County 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd. Sarasota, FL 34240 [email protected] (941) 861-0599 Webmaster D. Scott McKenna, P.E. WilsonMiller Stantec 6900 Professional Pkwy. E. Sarasota, Florida 34240 [email protected] (941) 907-6900
SunCoast Branch c/o Amjid Hussain, P.E., M.ASCE Sarasota County Public Works 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34240
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