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The NEBRASKA Civil Engineer Official Publication of the Nebraska Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers EVENT CALENDAR: February 14th - Geotechnical Group Meeting - Cascios Steak House- Omaha February 15th - Geotechnical Seminar - Scott Conference Center - Omaha February 21st - E-Week Banquet March 13th - Environmental Group Meeting ISSUE HIGHTLIGHTS: Upcoming Continuing Education Seminars Attendance Lists for the last three ASCE Meetings to be used for PDH Credit. E-Week Schedule PRESENTING The Geotechnical Group Presents: February 2008 True Predictions of Pile Response to Load, a Compilation of the Outcome of a Collection of Prediction Seminars Thursday, February 14th Featuring: Dr. Bengt H. Fellenius President of Bengt Fellenius Consultants Inc., President of UniSoft Ltd. Dr. Bengt H. Fellenius is a professional engineer specializing in foundation design and studies by participation in project teams, special investigations, instrumented field tests, etc. Services are also provided in regard to construction problems, claims, and litigation in collaboration with Consultants and Contractors, as well as Owners. Dr. Fellenius is an internationally recognized authority in the field of soil mechanics and foundation engineering, and, in particular, in pile foundations. He is the author of more than 250 technical journal and conference papers, articles, books, and book chapters and has gained a wealth of practical experience during more than 40 years of work at home and abroad through a variety of assignments that encompass foundation design for water and sewage treatment plants, industrial plants, bridges and highway projects, marine structures, and urban area development. Location: Cascios Steak House 1620 South 10th Street, Omaha 68108 Times: Social Hour 5:30 Dinner 6:30 Presentation 7:30 Menu: Grilled Haddock (8 oz) $18 Small New York Strip (9oz) $21 Large Ribeye (13 oz) $25 Spouses and guests welcome Meal prices as listed per person. Student meals FREE. RSVP by 12 PM Tuesay, February 12th to John Hill 402.496.2498 or rsvp@neasce.org Subject Line: ASCE RSVP Deadline for articles to be published in the March newsletter will be March 3rd. Email articles to Aaron Grote at editor@neasce.org

2007-2008 NE-ASCE OFFICERS President Ed Prost, P.E. Terracon (V) 402-330-2202 president@neasce.org President-Elect Marie Maly, P.E. The Schemmer Associates, Inc. (V) 402-493-4800 president-elect@neasce.org Vice President John Hill, P.E. Lamp Rynearson & Associates (V) 402-496-2498 vp@neasce.org Past President Tom Marnik, P.E. Lamp Rynearson & Associates (V) 402-496-2498 past-president@neasce.org Secretary Kristi Nohavec, P.E., AIA The Clark Enersen Partners (V) 402-477-9291 secretary@neasce.org Treasurer Director Director Andrew Sorensen, E.I. (V) 402-217-0532 treasurer@neasce.org Aaron Buettner, P.E. Olsson Associates (V) 402-458-5694 director2@neasce.org Mike A. Naccarato, P.E. Davis Erection Co., Inc. (V) 402-738-6160 director2@neasce.org From the President Things have really heated up lately (unfortunately I m not talking about the weather) with the introduction of Legislative Bill 742. Senator Joel Johnson introduced Legislative Bill (LB) 742 which would change licensing provisions related to engineers. This legislation implements the changes made in the model law passed in 2006 by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying to modify the requirements for attaining a professional engineer s license. Nebraska is in the forefront of ASCE s effort to Raise the Bar for the engineering community. The bill is scheduled for hearing on February 27. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with this issue, as it is a very important one to the engineering and education community. Information can be found on our website neasce.org and also at advancingengineering.org. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me regarding this issue. On a less controversial note, Nebraska Section was successful in obtaining a number of State and Public Affairs Grants (SPAG) to further some our Section goals to promote Civil Engineering to our youth through our Future City program, professional displays, and educational outreach materials; to continue our participation in the Professional Engineers Coalition - Ed Prost, P.E. Ed Prost, P.E. President of ASCE (PEC), and to lobby for (LB) 742. We could use some volunteers to help in implementing these goals. If you are interested, please contact one of the Nebraska Section officers. I would also like to thank and congratulate Mike McIntosh and Joe Zadina for another successful regional Future City Competition, held on January 19, at the ESU #3 facilities in Sarpy County. I was honored to act as one of the judges (I did say act) for this competition. The students put a great deal of effort, time, and thought into their essays, presentations, computer models, and physical models. I was very impressed and encouraged by these future engineers, and gratified that we could promote our profession in this way, not only to the children, but to the parents and community as well. I thank all who participated as mentors and judges, but most especially to the teachers who see the importance and benefits of this program to their students. Congratulations and best of (Continued: Page 3)

(From the President continued from Page 2) luck to the team from Logan Fontenelle Middle School who won the competition and will be competing in Washington D.C. Our January meeting was held jointly with the University of Nebraska - Lincoln Student Chapter on the City Campus. The event was well attended by both section and student members, filling up the room (albeit a smaller one than normal) on a very cold night. Pat Engelbert lined up a very polished presentation by Jesse Bradley on LB 962 and Appropriated Water Basins. We used this opportunity to present the Student Section with a check to help support their Concrete Canoe, and Steel Bridge competitions. Our February meeting will be on Valentines Day (February 14 for you non-romantics) at Cassio s, so bring your date along (or not). We apologize for the possible conflict with your love life, but it was necessary due to conference scheduling. If anyone needs a note for permission to attend, please do not see me. However, those who can attend, I assure you the meeting will be very informative and worthwhile. Don t forget to sign up for this year s geotechnical conference, GeoOmaha 2008, scheduled for February 15, 2008. Also celebrate Engineer s Week, February 17-23. Sincerely, Ed Upcoming Continuing Education Seminars In our continuing effort to enhance communications between ASCE s Regions, Sections and Branches and ASCE National, Geographic Services is pleased to provide you with the following list of upcoming Continuing Education seminars in your geographic area. Detailed descriptions of the seminars (by title) are available on ASCE s website at www.asce.org/ conted/seminars. Lists of CE courses available in other Regions are listed under the Links tab on each Region s website at http://www.asce.org/inside/sec_ branch.cfm. February 28-29, 2008 Designing High Performance Concrete Structures (Structural/Construction) Kansas City, MO March 6-7, 2008 Introduction to Detention Pond Design Parking Lots and Urban Drainage Las Vegas, NV March 20-21, 2008 Design and Installation of Buried Pipes (Geotechnical) Denver, CO If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Kelly Jarvis, Continuing Education registrar at kjarvis@asce.org. 1.800.827.0702 For More Information, Contact: Bill Kirby Commercial Accounts 402.650.1700 www.thrasherbasement.com - Helical Piers & Push Piers - Helical Tiebacks & Wall Anchors - New Construction & Retrofit - Commercial & Residential - Established in 1975

Meeting Attendance List This feature has not run in the last couple of newsletters. So to make up for lost time I am posting the names of the members who have attended resent ASCE meetings. The names listed below can be considered official documentation of attendances at the October meeting worth 1 PDH credit. Aaron Buettner Andrew Sorensen Bill Arneson Brad Chambers Bruce Barrett Ed Prost Eric Dixon Jane Jordan Toni Tabbert John Hill Josh Letts Kent Rohren Loras Klostermann Mike Sklenar Ray Moore Reed Schwartzkoff Tom Leikam The names listed below can be considered official documentation of attendances at the November meeting worth 1 PDH credit. Amelia Toellner Andres Torres Andrew Sorensen Brian Havens Bruce Harris Caleb Beasley Daren Konda Dave Jessey Ed Prost Jeff Kopocis John Hill Kenton McBride Kristie Nohavec Lara Syrocki Lianne Lau Loras Klostermann Marie Maly Mike McIntosh Mike Naccarato Nicole Stubbs Rollie Maynard Scott Gilliland Tom Strauss The names listed below can be considered official documentation of attendances at the January meeting worth 1 PDH credit. Aaron Buettner Andrew Sorensen Bill Arneson Daren Konda Dave M. Admiraal Ed Prost Jason Herr John Cambridge John Engel John Hill E-Week Events Kristi Nohavec Laurie Carrette Zook Loras Klostermann Marie Maly Matt McConville Mike Sklenar Pat Douse Pat Engelbert Steve Nickel It is that time of the year again for E-Week. Listed below is the Proclamation Schedule for the week and the dates of the Mall Displays. 1. Omaha North High School: Thursday, 21st 9:30-10:30 2. Council Bluffs Iowa Western CC Wednesday, 20th 11:30-12:30 3. State of Nebraska at Warner Chamber Wednesday, 13th 10:30 Mall Displays 23rd-24th at Westroads in Von Maur Court.

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