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ASCE St. Louis Section Newsletter October 2011 Page 1 of 25 St. Louis Section Officers & Directors 2011 - 2012 President Elise Ibendahl CH2M-Hill 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. Suite 2300 St. Louis, MO 63117 Phone: (314) 335-3022 Fax: (314) 421-3927 E-mail: [email protected] President-Elect Steve Randolph Horner & Shifrin, Inc. 5200 Oakland Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 531-4321 Fax: (314) 531-6966 E-mail: [email protected] Vice President Marc Bacchetti David Mason & Associates 800 S. Vandeventer St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 534-1030 Fax: (314) 534-1053 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary 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] 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 Matt Harper Director of Technical Development Chad Schrand Please Join us for the ASCE October Luncheon Speaker: Gregory J. Horn, P.E., MoDOT’s Project Director for the New Mississippi River Bridge Location: The Engineers’ Club of St. Louis, 4359 Lindell Blvd. Date/Time: Tuesday, October 11 11:30am Registration / 12:00pm Lunch Cost: $15 per person, students $5 (checks payable to ASCE) unemployed members $5 Reservations: Call Kurt at the Engineers’ Club for reservations by noon Friday, October 7: 314-533-9333, or fax: 314-533-9336, or email: [email protected]. ASCE is charged for all reserved lunches. If you’ve signed up and can’t make it, please cancel with Kurt by Friday before the meeting or we will have to charge you for the meal. 1/2 PDH will be awarded to attendees. It is the engineers’ responsibility to ensure the subject is relevant for license renewal. About the Speaker: Greg Horn serves as MoDOT’s Project Director for the New Mississippi River Bridge connecting Missouri and Illinois in St. Louis City. The $640 million project is the largest bi-state project in the region’s history. In his position, he is responsible for coordinating property acquisition, design, and construction to ensure the project is built on time and within budget. Greg, a native of Webster Groves, Mo., is a registered professional engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Upon graduation, he started his career at MoDOT in 1984 in MoDOT's St. Louis construction department. Three years later, he was asked to serve as a Resident Engineer to build the Highway 40 Missouri River Bridge between St. Louis and St. Charles counties. Topic: Talk of a new Mississippi River Bridge, to relieve traffic congestion in the St. Louis area, started in the 1990's. Construction work on the bridge has finally begun. The new Mississippi River Bridge is the first bridge built connecting downtown St. Louis and southwestern Illinois in more than 40 years. Greg Horn, Project Director of the new Mississippi River Bridge takes you on a virtual tour of the project, describes some of the unique aspects of construction, and talks about the challenges and successes of the project to date. St. Louis Section Newsletter October 2011

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Page 1: St. Louis Section Newsletter - American Society of Civil Engineers

ASCE St. Louis Section Newsletter October 2011 Page 1 of 25

St. Louis Section Officers & Directors 2011 - 2012 President Elise Ibendahl CH2M-Hill 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. Suite 2300 St. Louis, MO 63117 Phone: (314) 335-3022 Fax: (314) 421-3927 E-mail: [email protected] President-Elect Steve Randolph Horner & Shifrin, Inc. 5200 Oakland Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 531-4321 Fax: (314) 531-6966 E-mail: [email protected] Vice President Marc Bacchetti David Mason & Associates 800 S. Vandeventer St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: (314) 534-1030 Fax: (314) 534-1053 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary 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] 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 Matt Harper Director of Technical Development Chad Schrand

Please Join us for the ASCE October Luncheon

Speaker: Gregory J. Horn, P.E., MoDOT’s Project Director for the New Mississippi River Bridge

Location: The Engineers’ Club of St. Louis, 4359 Lindell Blvd. Date/Time: Tuesday, October 11

11:30am Registration / 12:00pm Lunch Cost: $15 per person, students $5 (checks payable to ASCE) unemployed members $5 Reservations: Call Kurt at the Engineers’ Club for reservations by noon Friday, October 7: 314-533-9333, or fax: 314-533-9336, or email: [email protected]. ASCE is charged for all reserved lunches. If you’ve signed up and can’t make it, please cancel with Kurt by Friday before the meeting or we will have to charge you for the meal. 1/2 PDH will be awarded to attendees. It is the engineers’ responsibility to ensure the subject is relevant for license renewal. About the Speaker: Greg Horn serves as MoDOT’s Project Director for the New Mississippi River Bridge connecting Missouri and Illinois in St. Louis City. The $640 million project is the largest bi-state project in the region’s history. In his position, he is responsible for coordinating property acquisition, design, and construction to ensure the project is built on time and within budget.

Greg, a native of Webster Groves, Mo., is a registered professional engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Upon graduation, he started his career at MoDOT in 1984 in MoDOT's St. Louis construction department. Three years later, he was asked to serve as a Resident Engineer to build the Highway 40 Missouri River Bridge between St. Louis and St. Charles counties. Topic: Talk of a new Mississippi River Bridge, to relieve traffic congestion in the St. Louis area, started in the 1990's. Construction work on the bridge has finally begun. The new Mississippi River Bridge is the first bridge built connecting downtown St. Louis and southwestern Illinois in more than 40 years. Greg Horn, Project Director of the new Mississippi River Bridge takes you on a virtual tour of the project, describes some of the unique aspects of construction, and talks about the challenges and successes of the project to date.

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Upcoming ASCE Events Oct 8 Engineering Career Day – YougerMember Group Oct 11 ASCE Luncheon: Greg Horn/MoDOT, Mississippi River Bridge Case Study Oct 19 Meeting - Younger Member Group Oct 22 SciFest – Younger Member Group Oct 25 Infrastructure Symposium Oct 28 EWRI Seminar-BMPs Past, Present, Future, and MSD (sold out) GeoConfluence 2011 Nov 5 Younger Members Trivia Night Nov 8 ASCE Luncheon: Brian Holscher – MSD Consent Decree Nov 12 Blues Game - – Younger Member Group Dec 15 Movie Night – Earthquake in the Heartland

President’s Message It was a joy to see so many of you at our very wet golf tournament and annual dinner in September. Thanks to all those who helped plan and execute the many facets of the events, especially John Weiland (for the second year) and Michelle Meier and Matt Harper (for even more years) who put so much work into the events. My first experience with the St. Louis Section was chairing the Annual Dinner for several years. It was both an enjoyable and stressful experience, and so I truly appreciate the effort that goes into a successful event.

My ASCE career started in college where I was our Section Reporter, Secretary, Canoe Paddler, and, oddly, ASCE Homecoming Court nominee. (Believe it or not, I ended up getting elected to the Homecoming Court-along with two good friends who were also Civil Engineering majors.) I’ve been involved locally in EWRI and have presented papers at National EWRI conventions, chaired other committees, and held many local offices since that first Annual Dinner (including surviving a year as treasurer with a 4-yr old, 2-yr old, and baby which was interesting). Knowing firsthand how well our capable volunteers run our organization, I can honestly say that I look forward to serving as your Section President this year.

One of my fellow board members recently remarked to me that if the Past-President, President, or President-Elect fail to remember something from years ago, then we’ve got problems. Fortunately, our rite of succession ensures continuity of leadership and keeps that institutional memory going. As we bid farewell to Adam’s presidency, I thank him for a job well done and look forward to his advice and guidance as we move forward. And Steve Randolph, as you take over as President-Elect, I’m sure you will fill the memory gap left by Past-President Neil Palmer. (Neil certainly seemed happy at his last board meeting!)

Many of our committee chairs and board members gathered in August to discuss our updated Section Handbook and review our Strategic Plan. I was struck, as always, with what dedicated and innovative volunteers we have. So many past-presidents have commented to me that really, our section runs itself with a few pushes in the right direction. And I’ve learned that it’s true. Our section is in a position enviable by some other groups. However, we were able to identify some areas for improvement during our August planning meeting, such as committee membership.

Have you ever served on a committee or volunteered in some capacity? If not, please consider doing so. One of our biggest strengths is our strong core of leaders, which may be contributing to one of our largest weaknesses and opportunities-a need for committee members. Too often our “committees” are a one-man or one-woman show. Joining a committee doesn’t necessarily require a big time commitment. Can you judge a science fair or give a presentation at a school? Can you help plan an event or organize information? Do you like to contribute to community service events? Community service isn’t just for younger members-we all have a role to play.

A committee membership commitment can be as big or small as you want it to be. Take a look at the committee listings in this newsletter and check out the newly updated committee pages on our website. If something seems interesting to you, please contact the committee chair, one of the Directors, or myself and we’ll find a place for you and thank you for stepping up. We have many new committee chairs this year, and others who are changing roles. Consider giving them a hand, however big your contribution.

Our next luncheon meeting is October 11th. This water resources engineer is ready to learn something new during the Mississippi River Bridge presentation-please consider joining us even if structural engineering isn’t your specialty! Respectfully, Elise Ibendahl, PE, CFM

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2011 ASCE St. Louis Section Annual Dinner

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Awards Presented at the 2011 Annual Dinner

The 2011 ASCE St. Louis Section Annual Dinner was held September 23, 2011 at Moulin Events and Meetings. Several section awards and scholarships were presented at the dinner.

Otto Nuttli Lifetime Achievement Award – Gregory L. Hempen, PhD, PE, RG

This year’s Otto Nuttli Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded to Dr. Greg Hempen. Dr. Hempen is retired from the USACE, St. Louis District, where he worked as a geophysicist since 1973. At the District, Greg served as the District’s technical expert on geophysical and seismological studies. His experience included Earthquake resistant design and evaluation of structures; Review of studies for the St. Louis District, other Federal agencies, and diverse local/state offices; Liquefaction assessments; Corps earthquake research review panel membership; and Geological or geotechnical duties.

He conducted building damage assessments and was a hazard mitigation team member for the 1989 Loma Prieta EQ.

Greg has written and reviewed journal papers on Midwestern US Earthquake Studies.

Greg is a member of Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Missouri Seismic Safety Commission, Engineering Geology member of the Missouri Dam and Reservoir Safety Council, and the Readiness and Homeland Security Committee

In addition Greg has served in academia as Adjunct Professor at Washington University and teaching courses at other universities. Greg is now a consultant with URS in St. Louis.

Project of the Year Award - St. Louis Harbor River Training Structures

This year’s St. Louis Section Project of the Year award goes to the St. Louis Harbor River Training Structures, located in St. Louis, Missouri. The owner and engineer of the project is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the contractor is Patton Tully.

The project was completed in November, 2009. The project was designed to alleviate a chronic dredging problem, improve dangerous navigation conditions through several bridge crossings, and assist local facilities with shoaling problems all in an environmentally sensitive manner.

The project consisted of constructing three Chevrons through a shoaling area, raising and extending an existing trail dike at the entrance to the Chain of Rocks Canal, raising and extending another existing dike and trail, and building three underwater weirs. These structures are expected to have a life cycle of 50 years, and expected to need minor repairs only after extreme flood or ice events. Considering the average annual dredging costs, the project is expected to pay for itself in 13 years. In addition, further cost savings are expected with the anticipated reduction in accidents and disruption due to a more reliable and aligned navigation channel.

Project of the Year Award presentation. From left to right: Baxter Southern accepting for Patton Tully; accepting for US Army Corps of Engineers was Dawn Lamm; presentation of the award was Adam Spector.

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This project was the first of its kind to use chevrons to split the main navigation channel into two separate self-sustaining navigable channels, alleviating deposition problems in the main channel and along the bankline, the latter improving local business access to their riverbank facilities.

During normal flow conditions, the chevrons provide habitat benefits including plunge pools, fast and slow water velocity areas, and sandbar habitat. Since the construction of the chevrons, fisheries diversity has more than doubled and includes many desirable species that were not present before construction.

Accepting for the US Army Corps of Engineers was Dawn Lamm, US Army Corps of Engineers. Accepting for Patton Tully was Baxter Southern.

Young Engineer Award - William Stahlman, PE

This year’s Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement goes to William Stahlman.

Bill received his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. While at SIUE, he was a member of ASCE and Chi Epsilon. While a member of his ASCE student chapter, Bill served as the Chairman of the 2005 Mid-Continent Regional Conference as well as serving as president and vice-president and was very active on the university’s steel bridge teams. In Chi Epsilon, he served as vice president and was a delegate to the 38th National Conclave.

With the St. Louis Section of ASCE, he serves as the Membership Committee Chair and as the Practitioner Advisor for SIUE. He has also been very active on the Young Engineers’ Committee.

Outside of ASCE, Bill serves on the Board of Directors for the Southwestern Madison County Chamber of Commerce. He participates in the Granite City High School Job Shadow Program. He developed and internship/assistantship program with the SIUE Department of Civil Engineering and has guest lectured for Washington University’s Engineering classes.

He is a licensed engineer in Illinois.

Bill is currently a Project Engineer for Tri-City Regional Port District where he is responsible for managing all maintenance contracts, developing contract documents for Port projects, managing consultant contracts, overseeing construction, managing the Port Internship program with SIUE, overseeing the Port’s GIS, preparing budget proposals and engineering cost estimates, planning, reporting to the Port Executive Director and Commissioners, among many other responsibilities. He has been instrumental in nearly all construction projects at the Port over the past eight years. He is responsible for managing an annual $3M capital improvement program as well as several multimillion dollar construction projects using federal and state grants.

Bill is married and has two children.

William Stahlman accepts Young Engineer Award from Adam Spector.

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ASCE St. Louis Section Scholarship Awards

Section Scholarships are funded through the generous donations of Life Members, Section Voluntary Dues, and Golf Tournament Sponsors and Participants. One scholarship is generally awarded to a student at one of the universities in the St. Louis Section. Past-President Niel Palmer presented the awards to the student recipients.

Diana Byrne - St. Louis University Cameron Jones - SIU Carbondale

Jordan Kellerman - Missouri University of Science Hayley Olson – University of Missouri-Columbia and Technology

Melissa Strzelczyk – SIU Edwardsville

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Alizadeh Scholarships The Alizadeh Scholarships are funded through a generous donation by the Alizadeh family. Two scholarships were awarded this year to Duncan Adrian, University of Memphis and Tayler Day, University of Missouri – Columbia. John Baker presented the awards to the student recipients.

Tayler Day - University of Missouri - Columbia Duncan Adrian – University of Memphis

Region 7 Awards were presented at the Region 7 Annual Meeting on August 6th in Jackson Wyoming.

Members of the St. Louis Section fared very well for this year’s awards.

• Outstanding ASCE Faculty/Practitioner Advisor Award – Brent Vaughn, winner • Lifetime Achievement Award – Gary Moore, winner • Outstanding ASCE Younger Member Award – Chad Schrand, honorable mention.

Installation of St. Louis Section Board members

Randall Perkins, Adam Spector(Past-President), Elise Ibendahl (President), Steve Randolph (President-Elect), Shawna Erter (Secretary), Michael Buechter (Treasurer), Matt Harper (Director of Administration) and Chad Schrand (Director of Technical Development). Not present for the photo Marc Bacchetti (Vice President) and Lyle Simonton (Director of Professional Development).

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Committee Assignments for 2011-2012

Department of Professional Development - Lyle Simonton

Awards Chair: Sue McCrary, [email protected]

Career Guidance Co-Chair: Bill Goldkamp, [email protected]

Career Guidance Co-Chair: John Weiland, P.E., [email protected]

Continuing Education Chair: Jarek Czernikiewicz, [email protected]

Government & Public Relations Chair: Denis Boll, [email protected]

Program Chair: Chris Toenjes, [email protected]

Younger Member Chair: Jordan Pettibone, [email protected]

Student Involvement Chair: Adam J. Spector, [email protected]

Director of Administration - Matt Harper

Annual Dinner Chair: David Hasty Jr., [email protected]

Attendance Chair: Lisa Fennewald, [email protected]

Golf Tournament Chair: Matt Harper, [email protected]

History & Heritage Chair: Jeffrey Fouse, [email protected]

Life Member Chair: Michael Brynac

Membership Champion: Troy Turner, [email protected]

Membership Register Editor: Karen Frederich, [email protected]

Newsletter Editor: Brent Vaughn, [email protected]

Public Information Coordinator: Paula Grahlherr, [email protected]

Scholarships: Adam Spector, [email protected]

Webmaster/E-Room Manager: Jeff Smith, [email protected]

Department of Technical Development – Chad Schrand

Construction Chair: Craig Lindquist, [email protected]

EWRI Chair: Gary Moore, [email protected]

Geo-Institute Chair: Shawna Erter, [email protected]

SEI Chair: Stephanie M. Spann, [email protected]

TDI Chair: Brad Loomis, [email protected]

If you are interested in helping out with one of our five University Student Chapters, please contact Adam Spector, [email protected].

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**For all YM questions, please contact YM committee chair Jordan E. Pettibone

[email protected]

Younger Member Events

October 8 – Engineering Career Day at the St. Louis Science Center

From their website:

“Experience engineering through hands-on activities, cool engineering-related exhibitors and demonstrations. Visit the INNOVENTOR’s Young Inventors Exploration Station where students of all ages will be inspired to bring their ideas to life, and get a glimpse into a career in engineering with recruiters from the area’s top engineering schools.”

We will be manning a booth with our display board, a penny bridge exercise, and a cable stay UPS Box bridge activity.

This is a great outreach opportunity for our group to show middle and high school students what can be done with civil engineering.

We need at least 3-4 more people for this. Time slots available:

9:30 – 12:30 (need at least 1 more)

12 – 3 (need at least 2 more)

I believe some kind of a lunch item will be available, but Jimmy Johns is also nearby.

**Please contact me if you are available to help out.**

October 22 – SciFest at the St. Louis Science Center

“Science at SciFest” is a showcase of outside groups, organizations, scientists, and companies who have agreed to exhibit at SciFest to demonstrate what’s going on with science in our community.”

We have done this for the last few years, and have been asked to attend again. Last year’s Saturday was for Families and adults. It is typically geared more at the younger kids. We will have the penny bridge and the shake table (simulate earthquakes with lego buildings) available for demonstrations. We will need volunteers for this, too.

**Please contact me if you are available to help out.**

Wednesday October 19 - Our next YMG meeting (I looked at the calendar this time).

6-8pm Field House Pub & Grill 510 North Theresa Avenue St. Louis, MO 63103

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If you're not already aware, in July, ASCE released its first-ever report on how the U.S. economy and family budgets will fare if America fails to fund surface transportation improvements. The report, "Failure to Act: The Economic Impact of Current Investment Trends in Surface Transportation Infrastructure," clearly shows that we are at a fork in the road; it paints a picture of a very different America in the next 10 to 30 years—and it’s not a pretty picture.

If investments in surface transportation aren't made, families will have a lower standard of living, businesses will be paying more and producing less and our nation will lose ground in a global economy.

However, the report does tell us what we need to do to go from transportation deficient to transportation sufficient. So, what can you do? ASCE has many resources and tools to help raise the grades on America’s failing infrastructure.

With as little as five or 10 minutes, you can make a difference: • Contact your legislator and urge them to support infrastructure investment. • Join ASCE's Key Contact Program; it helps make contacting legislators easier. • Write a brief article with a local angle for the opinion page of your local newspaper—for help with this, check out a letter to the editor published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by ASCE’s Pittsburgh Section in response to the report. • Post a comment on a news site or blog calling attention to the report’s findings. • Join ASCE's online community for updates and inspiration: • Learn about infrastructure concerns in Missouri. • Check out the blog, Our Failing Infrastructure. • Join our "Save America’s Infrastructure" Facebook group. • Follow ASCE Government Relations on Twitter. • Visit ASCE's Government Relations You Tube Channel.

Visit here for more information about the report. Also, feel free to contact Tracy Withrow for additional resources such as a sample blog post, fact sheet and website resources.

Congratulations to the Life Member Class of 2011 The following St. Louis Section members have achieved Life Member Status Allen Bobring Martin Brose Richard Cammarata William Darby

Randall Disko Raymond Goode Christopher Groves Gordon Houf

Richard Lacavish Richard Marcinkiewicz P K Mathai Ronald Pagan

Don Stecko John Stein Claude Strauser Harold Wagner

The class was recognized at the May 2011 luncheon. Allen Bobring and John Stein were on hand to receive their certificates. The St. Louis Section thanks these members for their dedication to ASCE and to the profession and look forward to their continued activity in and support of ASCE.

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2011 Planning Conference

We are pleased to be partnering with the American Planning Association (APA) Missouri Chapter in the development of their annual conference program. Cooperation between ASCE, T&DI, ITE and APA brings focused programming on transportation and infrastructure issues to the program on Wednesday, October 19. ASCE, T&DI and ITE members are eligible for a special one-day rate that includes the afternoon sessions and the evening reception featuring Charles L. Marohn, Jr., executive director of Strong Towns. The conference is being held at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel and the evening reception will be in the top floor Starlight Room and Terrace. For more information on the program, go to the 2011 Planning Workshop site. Early registration rates are effective through September 18.

The first twenty ASCE/T&DI/ITE members to register for both the joint program and the morning economic development pre-conference workshop can register for the morning workshop at half price. Use the code Econ Workshop in the discount code section to obtain the reduced rate. If you are interested in attending the full conference, please select the member rate.

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December 15th Time: 7:00 PM

On the 200th anniversary of the New Madrid Fault Earthquake the Engineers’ Club presents

Produced by the History Channel

Could a massive earthquake strike America's heartland? If history repeats itself, the answer is yes.

Pioneers of New Madrid, Missouri, were thrown from their beds in the early hours of December 16, 1811, by an estimated eight-point earthquake. Multiple shocks were experienced over the next three months, the largest of which caused the Mississippi to flow backwards. We know that a system of earthquake faults lurks beneath the Mississippi River Basin, stretching for more than 160 miles. These faults remain seismically active, and experts expect a repeat

quake-the only question is when.

No cost to members or their guest.

Please RSVP with Kurt Krispin at [email protected] or call (314) 533-9333

1 PDH

Snacks and soft drinks will be available.

Sponsored by

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54th ANNUAL MISSOURI S&T ASPHALT CONFERENCE

MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

December 6-7, 2011

The 54th Annual Missouri S&T Asphalt Conference will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 6-7, 2011 at the Missouri University of Science & Technology.

Presentations at the conference include: warm mix for streets and parking lots, porous asphalt in Missouri, liquid asphalt supply and pricing, surface leveling mixes, high float emulsions, shingle mix problems, new paving equipment controls, full depth reclamation, proper rolling, polyurethane deep injection, safety edge paving, high RAP content plants, MAPA update, new binder grade specifications, reflective cracking prevention, ride roughness measurement, and MoDOT specification and research updates.

The conference should be of interest to contractors, public agencies, consulting engineers, testing labs, aggregate producers, asphalt binder suppliers, and equipment technical reps. Personal Development Hours (PDH) will be awarded.

For conference program information you can go to http://asphalt.mst.edu/ or contact Dr. Dave Richardson, Conference Director (573-341-4487; [email protected]) and for registration information contact Distance and Continuing Education, Room 216 Centennial Hall, Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO, 65409-1560, (573-341-4200; [email protected]). If you are interested in being an exhibitor or sponsor, please contact Tonya Huskey: [email protected]; 573-341-4835.

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Considering Returning to School for a MS or a Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering? Take a look at SIUE. Eleven different transportation engineering courses are available to graduate students, including Transportation Security, Advanced Geometric Design, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Transportation Safety Systems, Computer Simulation in Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, and Traffic Studies, for example. Nationally-recognized teachers who are also professional engineers teach these courses and mentor students through graduate school. Students have the opportunity to use state-of-the-practice research and teaching facilities including a traffic signal lab, a vehicle driving simulator, and advance computer traffic simulation software. Assistantships are available for most full-time MS or Ph.D. students, including a monthly salary plus a full tuition waiver. Apply today at www.siue.edu/graduate.

SIUE Student Chapter Update

We are in the sixth week of classes here at SIUE and our ASCE Chapter has been busy thus far. This semester is a transitional period for the officers; our terms are switching from school years to calendar years, which will make writing the Annual Report much easier. Membership has grown to over 50 students and keeps rising. We will be taking tours of American Bottoms Wastewater Treatment Facility in Sauget, Illinois, the Mississippi River Bridge Project, and the installation of a railroad diamond at America’s Central Port. SIUE will also be hosting the Order of the Engineer Ring Ceremony later this school year. Our Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Teams are well on their way in the design process for the 2012 Mid Continent Regional Conference in Lincoln, Nebraska and our hopes are high on making it to Nationals at Clemson University.

My goal as president for this semester is to give our members better networking skills by going to more ASCE sponsored events, as well as hosting a wide variety of engineering professionals to talk to our group about different aspects of engineering. This will hopefully help the members better understand what to expect once we graduate from SIUE and look into starting a career.

Luke Potthast

President, SIUE – ASCE Student Chapter Email: [email protected]

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To submit items to the newsletter… Please try to get all announcements for placement in the newsletter to the Newsletter Editor by the 15th of the month prior to publication. Items may be sent (e-mail preferred) to: Brent Vaughn at [email protected]. MS Word files are the preferred file type. PDF files are also acceptable but may not look as sharp when inserted into the newsletter . For multiple page announcements, please consider providing a single-page flyer, concisely worded, with links provided to ancillary pages such as registration forms or other attachments. Also, please clearly include in the email subject line a concise title for the announcement and desired month(s) of publication. Most news items will be available on the Section’s Web Page, which can be reached via the link on ASCE National Website (www.asce.org). Click on “Geographical and International Units” to link to the Section or go directly to our page at: http://sections.asce.org/stlouis/index.html. The Web Page Editor is Jeff Smith e-mail: [email protected] or via feedback directly from our website.

For more information and updates see our Web Page: Http://sections.asce.org/stlouis/index.html This newsletter will be sent to all Section members via e-mail. Delivery of the newsletter hardcopy by First Class mail will be made upon request. Members have the responsibility to keep their contact information in the ASCE national database up to date. Please be sure to keep your contact information up-to-date by contacting ASCE at http://www.asce.org, or call 800-548-ASCE (2723).