Table of Contents Page 1. ASCE Legislative Fly-In Page 2... Fly-In Photos Page 3. April Luncheon Information Page 4... Did You Know? Page 5. West Point Bridge Contest Volunteer Opportunities Page 6... Officer Nomination Information Save the Date Flyers ASCE s 11 th Annual Legislative Fly-In ASCE held the 11th Annual Legislative Fly-In this year from March 29th-31st in Washington, DC. ASCE members representing all four corners of the country flew in to lobby their state representatives and senators on issues that affect the Civil Engineering industry. The Fly-In began on Tuesday with a beginner's orientation session followed by a welcome reception later that evening. Fly-In training began early Wednesday with an intense focus on legislative issues and Capitol Hill Visit Training. Once those sessions were completed, Congressional visits began and continued into Thursday. Each ASCE participant attended three meetings. They included meeting with the participant's Representative and Senators for their state. The Fly-In concluded on Thursday with speech from Representative Steven C. LaTourette (R-OH) encouraging the participants to stay involved and active in advocacy. The issues discussed this year were; The Surface Transportation Authorization, The National Dam Safety Act Reauthorization, the enactment of Dam Rehabilitation Legislation, the repeal of the Three Percent Withholding Tax (HR 674/S 164), and the enactment of a National Infrastructure Bank Act (HR 402/ S652). More information on each of these issues can be found at http://www.asce.org/content.aspx?id=7364. The Fly-In provides a great opportunity to get a firsthand look at the political process and to learn how it directly affects our industry. A "Fly-In @ Home" is also provided for those that may not be able to make the trip to Washington. For more information on the latest news in Washington, ASCE's public policies, priorities, the Fly-In and the Fly In @ Home check out http://www.asce.org/govrel. 1
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ASCE Officers President: Lisa Labs, E.I. (904) 333-8761 Lisa.M.Labs@gmail.com Vice President: Brett Manzie, E.I. (904) 527-5904 Brett.Manzie@CH2M.com Treasurer: Danny Waltermyer, E.I. (904) 265-3030 dwaltermyer@cwieng.com Secretary: Shavonne Hoyte, E.I. (904) 396-5727 ext 257 shoyte@ghyabi.com UNF Liaison Chair: Caitlin Cannon, E.I. ccannon@walshgroup.com ASCE, FES, SAME JOINT LUNCHEON TUESDAY APRIL 19, 2011 DATE: Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 LOCATION: Ramada Inn-Mandarin I-295 & State Rd 13 (San Jose Blvd) 3130 Hartley Road TIME: 11:30 12:00 noon Registration and Social Time 12:00 12:15 p.m. Lunch 12:15 1:00 p.m. Program and Conclusion SPEAKER: Robert Kermitz; Director, Water/Sewer/Grid/Joint/ Development Projects, JEA TOPIC: "JEA s Total Water Management Plan/Projects Karl will give an overview of JEA s Total Water Management Plan with some details on a few of the projects associated with the plan. COST: $17.00 ($20.00 w/o reservation) Government Affairs Chair: Justin Damiano (904) 716-0107 Justin_Damiano@cable.comcast.com Past President: Joe Cassidy, P.E. jcassidy@tocoi.com Menu: Chicken Florentine Steamed Vegetable Medley Twice Baked Potatoes Red Velvet Cake Tossed Salad, Rolls & Butter Coffee, Lemonade & Iced Tea Past President: Andy Cummings, P.E. (904) 265-3030 acummings@cwieng.com Past President: Robert Jackson, P.E. Robert.Jackson@rsandh.com RESERVATIONS: Please e-mail Shavonne Hoyte at shoyte@ghyabi.com by Thursday, April 14 th or sign-up and pay on our website www.jaxasce.com. Checks made payable to ASCE will be collected at the registration table. Reservations must be guaranteed. No shows will be invoiced. 3
Communicate with us! www.jaxasce.com Facebook ASCE Jacksonville Twitter ASCEJax E-mail ASCE.Jacksonville@gmail. com We always need more help so please get involved! By Justin Damiano Did You Know? The American Society of Civil Engineers has adopted official Policy Statements, Position Papers and Resolutions on major technical, professional and educational issues of interest to the civil engineering community and the nation. There are 168 policy documents that cover priorities such as clean water, drinking water, & wastewater issues; natural hazards mitigation; qualifications based selection; science, technology, engineering & math (stem) education; sustainable development & sustainable energy use; and surface transportation authorization. While many of these terms seem more relevant to engineering than politics, I would like to encourage you to become better educated on the legislative process and legislative issues; develop relationships with local, state and federal elected officials; and get involved in the process by utilizing seeking positions on advisory boards, technical advisory committees and running for elected office. By the way, only three of 120 State Representatives are engineers, yet the need for engineering expertise has continued to grow. I would be happy to discuss or research issues that matter to you. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to learn more about subjects such as Senate Bill 288 relating to design professional limited liability; Senate Bill 276 relating to procurement of professional services; or HB 1155 relating to the State Transportation Trust Fund. For information about ASCE government relations programs and activities, including updates to policy statements, visit www.asce.org/govrel. Additionally, remember to vote on May 17, 2011 in the Duval County General Election. It is important to note that Jim Robinson, candidate for the Jacksonville City Council s At-Large Group 4 seat, is an engineering consultant with King Engineering and holds a M.S. in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University. 4
Save the Date ASCE Jacksonville Branch Officer Nominations Joint Engineering Social April 14th 2011 @ Whiskey River 5:30 pm Until The ASCE Jacksonville Branch is currently receiving nominations to serve in officer positions for the 2011-2012 year. If you are interested or would like to nominate someone else, please provide a name and short bio to Joe Cassidy, jcassidy@tocoi.com by Friday, April 22nd. PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED FLYER FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Officer positions include Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President, and President. Once the nominees have been reviewed and contacted, a formal ballot will be distributed in May. Letter from EWB-JAX ASCE s Joint Engineering Beach Cleanup April 16th, 2011 (THIS SATURDAY) See attached flyer for more information. 2011 Florida Section Annual Meeting @ World Golf Village July 14th 16th Dear ASCE Members, Nationally, ASCE partners closely with Engineers Without Borders USA, and we are building the same strong partnership locally in Jacksonville! We would like to extend the invitation to all Jacksonville Branch ASCE Members to join the Jacksonville Professional Chapter of EWB-USA e-mail list. Sign up to receive monthly updates from EWB-USA JAX by filling out this form: http://tinyurl.com/ewb-updates View the EWB-USA JAX April Newsletter online: http://tinyurl.com/ewb-news-april or attached. If you have any questions about EWB-USA, please contact Katrina Myers kmyers@taylorengineering.com 904-256-1310. Sincerely, Katrina Myers, EI, CFM President, Jacksonville Professional Chapter of EWB-USA Vice President, South East Region of EWB-USA Cell (813) 298-8833 Office (904) 256-1310 6
April ASCE Joint Engineering Happy Hour!! DATE: 4/14/11 TIME: 5:30-7:30 ADDRESS: Suite 03 4850 Big Island Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246 (in the Town Center) Please RSVP to Lisa Labs @ lisa.m.labs@gmail.com or at (904)396-5727 x254 Please note that you do not need to be an engineer or a society member to attend!
ASCE s JACKSONVILLE BEACH CLEAN UP APRIL 16th 8:30am - 10:30am MEETING HERE (look for tent) Trash Bags, Gloves, Water and Refreshments Provided Meeting just North of the pier and cleaning North and South of it. Feel free to bring friends, family, and beach games. Please RSVP to Caitlin Cannon at ccannon@walshgroup.com
Volunteer Opportunity Jax Beach Cleanup April 16 th 2011 From 8:30 am to 10:30 am PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED FLYERS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION West Point Bridge Design Contest The West Point Bridge Design Contest is a competition that provides middle school and high school students with a realistic, engaging introduction to engineering. Using free online software, students design, build and test virtual truss bridges while trying to maintain the lowest cost. The ASCE Jacksonville Branch is hosting its own local competition! Students can compete online and the top 6 scores for middle and high school students will compete at UNF for prizes. Please see the attached flyer for more information. If you have any contacts with middle or high school teachers, feel free to spread the word and pass along the flyer! 5
The American Society of Civil Engineers Jacksonville Branch and the United States Military Academy Presents How It Works THE WEST POINT BRIDGE DESIGN CONTEST The West Point Bridge Design Contest is a competition intended to promote math, science and technology education in middle schools and high schools. The students will design a virtual truss bridge with the lowest cost using the designer software. The contest provides students with a realistic introduction to engineering through an engaging, hands-on design experience. Participation is free and students may compete individually or in teams of two. Download the West Point Bridge Designer 2011 software from the website: http://bridgecontest.usma.edu IT S FREE!! Register for the West Point Bridge Design Contest at http://bridgecontest.usma.edu/login.htm Be sure to enter the Local Code (shown below) to be entered in the local competition!! Use the software to design, test, and optimize a highway bridge. Submit your designs to the contest website prior to April 26, 2011. Enter as many designs as you wish. You can view the local contest scoreboard at the websites shown below. Score is based on lowest bridge cost. The top 6 winners from the local online competition from both the Middle School and High School divisions will compete in May at UNF for $ cash $ prizes!!! Winners of the local competition at UNF will get a chance to compete at the state competition. Local Competition Codes: Middle School: JFMC Scoreboard: http://bridgecontest.usma.edu/standings/local/jfmc.htm High School: JFBC Scoreboard: http://bridgecontest.usma.edu/standings/local/jfbc.htm For more information, please contact: Danny Waltermyer, EI Phone: (850) 570-2223 E-mail: dwaltermyer@cwieng.com