Monday, June 23, 2014

PRESIDENT'S PERSPECTIVE

Annual Branch Awards
June 2014

ASCE strives to advance civil engineering and serve the public good. We do that by advancing technology, encouraging lifelong learning and professional development, promoting professionalism and influence public policy and developing leaders. It’s up to ASCE members (you and I) to advocate for infrastructure, protect public health and safety, improve quality of life, and to advance the perception of civil engineers through community activities. Our ASCE Branch is constantly working to meet these overarching goals. I would like to highlight a few recent efforts our Branch wrapped up.

Technical Seminar. Cara Martinez, Branch Vice President, took the lead on coordinating this year’s technical seminar for members. She diligently sought out seminar topics, solicited your input, and pursued a locally relevant topic. Working with U.C. Davis Extension, she coordinated and hosted a Groundwater Law and Hydrology seminar at Cal Poly. Over 60 local members, professionals, citizens and decision makers attended. Through her efforts, we have grown our community’s local knowledge base on groundwater and its management. A big thank you to Cara and her helpers along the way! And a big thank you to our sponsors: Cannon Corp, Contech and Wallace Group.

Annual Scholarships. Anthony Severy, Branch President Elect, coordinated our Branch’s annual scholarship program. He solicited applications from college and high school students currently pursuing civil engineering degrees. He received applications from stellar candidates that are not only good students, but are actively engaged in the local community. Please help us to congratulate this year’s college scholarship recipients: Hannah Johnson ($1,500), Logan McNeil ($500), and Monica Fiedler-Ross ($500); and this year’s high school scholarship recipient: Jeremy Rands ($500; yes, Barry Rands’s son is continuing the family’s love of engineering at U.C. Davis next year!). A big thank you to Anthony and his review panelists!

Annual Branch Awards. Each year our Branch highlights local excellence through a series of individual and project awards. It’s incredible to me how much our small community of engineers, contractors, firms and municipalities accomplishes each year. This year’s nominations highlighted our members’ resourcefulness, innovation, and extensive community engagement. 
It is my honor to publish the final San Luis Obispo ASCE Branch 2014 Award Recipients:
  • Outstanding Government Civil Engineering Project – Union Valley Parkway Interchange, Owner/ Design: California Department of Transportation
  • Outstanding Private Sector Civil Engineering Project – Pismo Heights Water System Reconstruction Project, Owner: City of Pismo Beach, Design: Wallace Group
  • Outstanding Sustainability Project – 21st Street Complete and Green Street Project, Owner: City of Paso Robles, Design: Cannon Corp
  • Outstanding Younger Civil Engineer – Kyle Anderson, PE
  • Outstanding Faculty Advisors – Dr. Garrett Hall & Dr. Eric Kasper
  • Outstanding Practitioner Advisor – Jazz T. Gilbert
  • Outstanding Civil Engineer in Community Service – Cara Martinez, PE
  • Outstanding Civil Engineering Student – Susie White
In addition, the Branch has two awards that are reserved for major infrastructure projects, and engineers that significantly benefitted our local engineering community. 
  • Lifetime Achievement in Civil Engineering - John L. Wallace, PE. He has worked in the industry— both private and public sector, and as an operator, engineer and leader— for nearly 45 years, and celebrated the 30th anniversary of his local firm this year. As noted in the nomination, “If ever there is a person who embodies the spirit, character, and ideals of our civil engineering profession, it is John Wallace.” And his work only begins at the office, and ripples out into many facets of community and professional organization involvement.
  • Project of the Year - Union Valley Parkway Interchange, Owner/ Design: California Department of Transportation. This transportation feat has been in the works since the 1960s. It serves as an east-west arterial connection between the US 101 highway, Route 135 and the Santa Maria Airport. The effort required creativity and pioneering in construction methods, strong partnerships and collaboration, and active community engagement. 
Please take a moment to congratulate each recipient and project team. These recipients will move on to the Los Angeles ASCE Section, for consideration at the Section (southern California) and Regional (statewide) levels. A big thank you to those of you who submitted nominations, and to our review panelists!

Report Card. Looking ahead, our Branch Younger Member Forum (YMF) received ASCE grant funding to develop a San Luis Obispo Countywide Infrastructure Report Card. The YMF Board is in the information gathering stage, and will be looking for local, seasoned professionals to help with future discussions and efforts. This effort offers our Branch the chance to engage with our community, and highlight local infrastructure needs. Be on the lookout for future emails asking for volunteers. 

Enjoy the first official week of summer! See you at our July 17th Branch meeting to talk about recycled water.

Carolyn K. Berg, P.E.
ASCE SLO Branch President

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

INPUT REQUESTED: County Public Improvements Standards

Attention Engineering Community: 
County Public Works is revising the Public Improvements Standards and seeks your input in the process.  The revisions to the 2014 draft focus on the following:

(1)  Include additional information and documents that are commonly needed in the private development process;
(2)  Include some of the tested LID techniques while also allowing for continuing development of new techniques;
(3)  Incorporate other relevant Department procedures and practices formerly documented elsewhere; and
(4)  Include routine revisions and updates since the last update.

Once it is ready, the update is scheduled to go to the Board of Supervisors on July 22, 2014.  Therefore comments for the update must be received by this Public Works by July 3, 2014.  (Comments received afterwards will be saved for the next update.)

A review draft can be found on our website or go directly to:  

There are three ways to forward your comments:
Email to:          fhoneycutt@co.slo.ca.us

US Mail to:     
PW Standards Update
Room 207
County Government Center-
San Luis Obispo, CA 93408

Call Frank Honeycutt in Development Services at (805) 781-1596 and setup an appointment to come in and discuss it.

BRANCH MEETING: June 19, 2014

2014 ASCE AWARDS CEREMONY MEETING
SAN LUIS OBISPO BRANCH

Please join us next Thursday, June 19th to celebrate the selection of SLO Branch award winners for 2014. A number of categories were nominated and selected by our past-president judging panel and we have some excellent projects and people to honor. The winners will receive a plaque at the ceremony for their accomplishments, and each award will be submitted to the Los Angeles Section for the upcoming Section awards competition.

In addition, we will present the winner of our 2014 High School Scholarship!

We hope you will attend and support ASCE SLO Branch for these two important presentations.

Thank You,
Carolyn K. Berg, P.E.
Branch President

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Location:
Madonna Inn
100 Madonna Rd.
San Luis Obispo, CA

Date & Time: 

Thursday, June 19, 2014
12:00 PM

Cost: 

Members and Guests $20 by RSVP ($25 at the door)
Students $10
ASCE Life Members, complimentary lunch.

Menu:

Choose from*:
 - Italian Lasagna:  Italian Sausage, marinara sauce layered with parmesan and mozzarella cheeses.
 - Chicken Piccata: Chicken breast breaded with Italian herbs, enhanced with a lemon caper white wine sauce.
 - Three-Cheese Tortellini: with meatless marinara sauce.

*Coffee and Black Forest Cake for everyone

Please RSVP by 1:00 p.m., Monday, June 16th, at the Branch web site (www.asceslo.org). Please attend the luncheon if you sign-up – some venues will charge the Branch for every seat we reserve, regardless of the actual attendance. If you have specific dietary restrictions or have questions, please contact Ryan Hayes, ASCE Secretary at rhayes@rickengineering.com or (805) 544-0707.


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Interested in sponsoring a future meeting?
A $200 donation to our scholarship fund will also bring you recognition at the meeting and in our newsletter following the meeting. Please contact Liz Moody at lizm@cannoncorp.us for more information.

ASCE Student Chapter 

Cal Poly SCE meets twice a month on Wednesday evenings. All members of ASCE are invited and encouraged to attend. Please see the SCE website for information regarding special events and ongoing activities.