Civil Engineering Source (2024)

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Anderson Bomar voted in as 2025 ASCE president-elect Ductile Iron Pipe: Resilient in the Face of Natural Disasters Need help designing a bike-friendly community? Start here Best of the best ready for ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championships University of ‘4-ida’ sets standard for steel bridge excellence Board approves new officers; Stafford transitions to staff as new ASCE chief operating officer What's trending on Civil Engineering Source More from Civil Engineering magazine Culvert rehabilitation project minimizes environmental impacts Can walkable communities and our drive-thru culture coexist? Yes, and here’s how Engineers have come a long way, but we still can’t control nature ‘A make-or-break moment’ as energy grid modernization booms Policy and legislation ASCE: household, family savings from infrastructure investments Congress clears FAA reauthorization bill Local Officials, Engineers Herald Seattle’s Multimodal Terminal at Colman Dock at Latest Roadshow Stop What the first round of FY2024 appropriations bills mean for infrastructure Engineering and Public Works Roadshow Highlights Phoenix Water Project ASCE Report Highlights Best Practices for Equity in Infrastructure ASCE Seeks Reauthorization of Earthquake and Wind Research Programs KY Gov. Andy Beshear Celebrates Mountain Parkway Expansion at Engineering & Public Works Roadshow Event ASCE and Congressional Champions Seek Bipartisan Approach to National Dam Safety Program Reauthorization Celebrating 2023 American Infrastructure Triumphs and Looking Ahead to a Big 2024! Around ASCE 2023 Annual report: Leading today to build a better tomorrow Boost your career by expanding your technical knowledge Das elevated to ASCE fellow status Board approves new officers; Stafford transitions to staff as new ASCE chief operating officer Best of the best ready for ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championships Yang earns 2024 Harold R. Peyton Award for Cold Regions Engineering Gibson receives 2024 Hans Albert Einstein Award Chaudhry recognized with 2024 Hydraulics Structures Medal Buchberger earns 2024 Julian Hinds Award ASCE salutes Hager with Hunter Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award Technical notes Watershed study shows designs must account for increased rainfall New model helps ships recognize, avoid potential port accidents Can fewer studs of a larger diameter work for composite steel bridges? An eye in the sky + algorithm software = superior pothole detection Today's technology can open up traffic to help speed emergency response vehicles How to anticipate and address disputes over your renewable energy project Biosignal research improves stress detection in construction workers Does time of year affect particulate matter in the air? How to make fiber-reinforced polymer's steel bolted connections stronger Researchers refine best way to tap shale gas via hydraulic fracturing ASCE Plot Points Career Connections Subscribe to the Civil Engineering Source newsletter FAQs

‘A make-or-break moment’ as energy grid modernization booms

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Profession & Practice

Anderson Bomar voted in as 2025 ASCE president-elect

Marsha Anderson Bomar, a transportation engineer based in Atlanta and a longtime ASCE leader, is the Society’s president-elect-elect, as voted by ASCE members in the 2024 Society election.

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Ductile Iron Pipe: Resilient in the Face of Natural Disasters

Discover how Ductile iron pipe stands strong against natural disasters, proving its unmatched value and resilience. Learn from real-life case studies that highlight its ability to withstand extreme conditions, ensuring uninterrupted service and peace of mind.

Transportation

Need help designing a bike-friendly community? Start here

It’s World Bicycle Day. How can engineers foster bike-friendly communities?

Profession & Practice

Best of the best ready for ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championships

Profession & Practice

University of ‘4-ida’ sets standard for steel bridge excellence

Profession & Practice

Board approves new officers; Stafford transitions to staff as new ASCE chief operating officer

What's trending on Civil Engineering Source

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Water & Water Resources

Major California reservoir project faces legal challenge

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Transportation

New bridges will help keep NASA’s rocket parts rolling in Florida

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Renewable Energy

Engineers vs. hurricanes: How to protect people, mitigate damage

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Profession & Practice

University of ‘4-ida’ sets standard for steel bridge excellence

More from Civil Engineering magazine

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Culvert rehabilitation project minimizes environmental impacts

A spray-applied geopolymer mortar emerged as the best option for three culverts.

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Can walkable communities and our drive-thru culture coexist? Yes, and here’s how

Walkable communities are booming, but coexisting with drive-thrus has hurdles.

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Engineers have come a long way, but we still can’t control nature

Working against – instead of with – Mother Nature brings bad results, book says.

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‘A make-or-break moment’ as energy grid modernization booms

The grid is being tested like never before as we transition to renewable energy.

Policy and legislation

ASCE: household, family savings from infrastructure investments

New ASCE economic study shows that American families and businesses save money...

Congress clears FAA reauthorization bill

After months of negotiations, Congress has passed legislation to reauthorize the Federal...

Local Officials, Engineers Herald Seattle’s Multimodal Terminal at Colman Dock at Latest Roadshow Stop

On Wednesday, April 3rd, the replacement project for Seattle’s Multimodal Terminal at...

What the first round of FY2024 appropriations bills mean for infrastructure

On March 3rd, top lawmakers unveiled the text of six fiscal year...

Engineering and Public Works Roadshow Highlights Phoenix Water Project

On Thursday, February 22nd, theEngineering & Public Works Roadshowseries made its fifth...

ASCE Report Highlights Best Practices for Equity in Infrastructure

ASCE report highlights equity in infrastructure best practices with case studies from...

ASCE Seeks Reauthorization of Earthquake and Wind Research Programs

ASCE’s efforts to spur Congressional action to reauthorize two federal programs that...

KY Gov. Andy Beshear Celebrates Mountain Parkway Expansion at Engineering & Public Works Roadshow Event

On Monday, January 29th, the Engineering & Public Works Roadshow series made...

ASCE and Congressional Champions Seek Bipartisan Approach to National Dam Safety Program Reauthorization

In 1996, Congress authorized the creation of the National Dam Safety Program...

Celebrating 2023 American Infrastructure Triumphs and Looking Ahead to a Big 2024!

As 2023 ends, the ASCE government relations team wants to thank our...

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2023 Annual report: Leading today to build a better tomorrow

ASCE is looking to the future, and it looks bright!

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Boost your career by expanding your technical knowledge

The ASCE Member Yearly Article Pack provides members with five articles to...

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Das elevated to ASCE fellow status

Satrajit Das has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

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Board approves new officers; Stafford transitions to staff as new ASCE chief operating officer

ASCE has installed Edward W. Stafford, P.E., PTOE, F.ASCE, as its new...

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Best of the best ready for ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championships

The ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championships are almost here.

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Yang earns 2024 Harold R. Peyton Award for Cold Regions Engineering

ASCE has honored Zhaohui Joey Yang with the 2024 Harold R. Peyton Award

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Gibson receives 2024 Hans Albert Einstein Award

ASCE has honored Stanford Gibson with the 2024 Hans Albert Einstein Award.

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Chaudhry recognized with 2024 Hydraulics Structures Medal

ASCE has honored M. Hanif Chaudhry with the 2024 Hydraulic Structures Medal.

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Buchberger earns 2024 Julian Hinds Award

ASCE has honored Steven G. Buchberger with the 2024 Julian Hinds Award.

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ASCE salutes Hager with Hunter Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award

ASCE has honored Willi Hermann Hager with the 2024 Hunter Rouse Hydraulic...

Technical notes

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Watershed study shows designs must account for increased rainfall

Tracking NOAA data in Virginia reveals how engineers can no longer assume...

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New model helps ships recognize, avoid potential port accidents

Areas within ports with the highest risk of ship collisions are revealed...

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Can fewer studs of a larger diameter work for composite steel bridges?

Standard bridge design guidance calls for 22 mm-diameter shear studs. Researchers tested...

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An eye in the sky + algorithm software = superior pothole detection

Drone imaging, 3D reconstruction models, and algorithm-based data gathering are combined for...

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Today's technology can open up traffic to help speed emergency response vehicles

A new system using connected vehicle technology clears the way on two-way...

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How to anticipate and address disputes over your renewable energy project

Conflicts that arose as India worked to expand solar power are great...

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Biosignal research improves stress detection in construction workers

While stress affects everyone, construction workers are disproportionately impacted in society. ...

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Does time of year affect particulate matter in the air?

Fine particles of particulate matter cause respiratory illnesses, especially impacting the old...

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How to make fiber-reinforced polymer's steel bolted connections stronger

Researchers’ analysis of 350 experiments of steel bolted connections using fiber-reinforced polymer...

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Researchers refine best way to tap shale gas via hydraulic fracturing

The discrete element method helps overcome shortcomings in fracture propagation between boreholes....

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    Is there a shortage of civil engineers? ›

    Much of the engineering gap expected in the US over the next ten years will involve unfilled positions in software, industrial, civil, and electrical engineering, amounting to a staggering 186,000 job vacancies across the US by 2031.

    How hard is a civil engineer? ›

    Civil engineering is considered one of the harder engineering degrees because it is a very broad field. It covers everything from land surveying and foundation design to construction management and traffic flow. There are many different aspects to civil engineering.

    Why is the PE exam changing? ›

    Jason Dixson Photography The P.E. exam format changes April 1. The P.E. exam format is changing April 1 to focus its content more specifically on the discipline area the test-taker is pursuing.

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    Is there a single right answer to an engineering question? ›

    Engineers Are Creative Problem-Solvers

    There is never just one way to solve an engineering design challenge; there is no single, "right" answer to a problem. Engineers must accept a degree of uncertainty regarding a solution's endpoint, and creativity helps here, too.

    What is the hardest field in civil engineering? ›

    Some of the most difficult courses in civil engineering include Engineering Mechanics, Design of Bridges, and Geotechnical Engineering.

    What engineering is hardest? ›

    The 'hardest' engineering majors are chemical, electrical, and aerospace engineering, based on some of the key areas of difficulty we've been considering. Chemical and electrical engineering involve higher levels of abstraction.

    Why are people leaving civil engineering? ›

    And, although 17% of those who quit said they did so to take on caring responsibilities, by far the majority (24%) said they had either lost interest in the subject or not been offered opportunities for advancement. Studies of female construction workers tell an even more shocking story.

    Do civil engineers make 6 figures? ›

    Civil Engineers made a median salary of $89,940 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $117,540 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% made $74,330.

    Is civil harder than electrical engineering? ›

    Students consider electrical engineering to be the toughest major mostly because of the abstract thinking involved. With majors like civil engineering, you can visually see the effect of what you're designing.

    Is civil engineering harder than architecture? ›

    The perceived difficulty between civil engineering and architecture varies based on an individual's strengths and interests. Some may find the technical aspects of civil engineering more demanding, while others might struggle with the creative challenges of architecture.

    What is the hardest PE exam to pass? ›

    According to NCEES® stats, the structural depth and geotechnical exams are the hardest of civil PE exams. Only 64% and 55% of students managed to clear it in the first attempt. You will have to consistently prepare for the PE exam for 3 to 6 months to clear it, no matter which exam.

    How many people fail the PE exam? ›

    PE Exam Passing Rate for First Timers
    PE Exam DisciplineTesting CyclePass Rate (First Attempt)
    PE Electrical and Computer: Power EngineeringYear-round60%
    PE Environmental EngineeringYear-round72%
    PE Fire Protection EngineeringOnce per year74%
    PE Industrial and Systems EngineeringOnce per year54%
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    You're studying, but not the right material.

    Without having a dedicated study plan, it's hard to stay focused on studying the right material. Use the exam specifications and your diagnostic report to determine your weaknesses. Then focus on strengthening any weaknesses in those topics with your prep materials.

    How do you get answers to any coding questions? ›

    How to find solutions to coding interview problems​
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    How do you answer why engineering questions? ›

    Discuss specific areas where you want to grow and improve as an engineer — bonus points if they're categories that directly align with the company's strategic focus. Moreover, talk about past projects you've been involved in to demonstrate you like growing while you work.

    What are the 3 questions an engineer has to ask? ›

    What do I want next? What do I want to learn next? Who do I want to learn from?

    How to study for engineering exam? ›

    Stick to a consistent studying schedule, and know what topics you will study every week. Find a study time that works best for you, and you are the most focused. Become familiar with the reference book they provide with the exam. Knowing where and how to find the information needed to answer a question is critical.

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