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RE: ASCE Landmarks - Share your Photos & Stories!
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Here are the photos from the previous post ------------------------------ Rene Vidales Ing., P.E., M.ASCE Program Coordinator San Diego CA ------------------------------
RE: ASCE Landmarks - Share your Photos & Stories!
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Not at the National level but at the local level, the University Heights Water Tower in San Diego, CA obtained its ASCE Historic Local Engineering Landmark in 2015, with local leaders in attendance. Originally built in 1924, a riveted steel tank raised on 12 steel girders high above San Diego's early ...
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RE: Community Service
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Being just an engineer was all I wanted to be until I discovered volunteering in my community. Being part of a planning advisory board has opened a lot of doors. It helped me with speaking skills, writing skills, learned policy and the process for projects to become reality, and took the progress ...
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