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Management Quality By Design, Inc.
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Mr. William Hayden, Ph.D., P.E., CMQ/OE, F.ASCE
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RE: You're an engineer right? Francis Scott Key Bridge
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Re: "How can we best communicate the big picture of how the industry mitigates risk of disasters, and how the public can help?" Well Renn, If you re-read the responses above, you have . . .generally. . . . some perspective. Q. Wonder what we would learn regarding the system that allows such routine ...
RE: You're an engineer right? Francis Scott Key Bridge
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Thanks for this Renn! Re: "How can we best communicate the big picture of how the industry mitigates risk of disasters, and how the public can help?" The engineering business managers who sit in the C-suite can do their jobs more productively. Example? Study this doc and have their various mangers ...
RE: You're an engineer right? Francis Scott Key Bridge
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04-09-2024 10:50 AM
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The Baltimore collapse focused attention on vital bridges. Thousands are in poor shape across the U.S., including in Pa.[1] Iowa has the most poor bridges, followed by Pennsylvania, Illinois and Missouri. By Associated Press David A. Lieb, Michael Casey, Jeff McMurray, and Christopher Keller April ...
RE: Keeping efficient workflow, and not getting sued.
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04-08-2024 10:40 AM
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Hi Christian. Thought this paper might be of interest. "Biases in construction project dispute resolution," Sai On Cheung and Keyao Li City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Abstract Purpose – This study aims to propose a framework of bias in construction project dispute resolution ...
Reflections on imminent infrastructure failure(s)
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04-08-2024 10:40 AM
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Given that we have many modern tools and methods in hand – the question is why such old bridges, dams, etc., are let to remain functioning without public warnings of imminent failures – without some sorts of retrofitting – if there were instances of inadequacy and deterioration? Q. What R, R, A do engineering ...
RE: Keeping efficient workflow, and not getting sued.
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04-05-2024 01:56 PM
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Honouring the remarkable achievements of inspiring female engineers during Women's History Month
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04-04-2024 10:37 AM
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Honouring the remarkable achievements of inspiring female engineers during Women's History Month[1] Engineering encompasses a broad range of disciplines, representing a rich spectrum of fields. Traditionally perceived as a profession dominated by men, addressing the issue of women's underrepresentation ...
RE: ASCE Manual: "Quality in the Constructed Project," 3rd Ed.
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04-03-2024 07:59 PM
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So Dilip, Re: "I see that you were one of contributors – no wonder you have interest in promoting it." No, not really. The reason is that I only learned in the last week that its existence and value since 2012 was unknown to far to many who so much needed its advice, guidance and suggestions ...
RE: ASCE Manual: "Quality in the Constructed Project," 3rd Ed.
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04-03-2024 03:57 PM
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Q. What might the application of knowledge within ASCE's MOP 73 done to mitigate or eliminate this failure? "Michigan's Cascading Dam Failure:" Various contact points at which the dam failures were preventable Apparent ethical issues arising during the design, construction, maintenance, and operation ...
RE: ASCE Manual: "Quality in the Constructed Project," 3rd Ed.
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04-02-2024 02:41 PM
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Re: "Do you know of any programs that have used it as a textbook?" No Chad, I do not. I am hoping this post flushes out some, as well as responses to the two questions posed. Cheers, Bill p.s. Just the fact that given your professional and personal commitment in time and energy to ASCE had ...
ASCE Manual: "Quality in the Constructed Project," 3rd Ed.
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04-01-2024 11:49 AM
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Subtitle: "A Guide for Owners, Designers, and Constructor's" The collapse of two suspended walkways in a hotel in 1981, killing 114 and injuring 185 energized the first edition of this guide after a meeting in 1984. First Edition, 1990 Second Edition, 2000. Third Edition, 2012. The 25 chapters ...
Communication as part of the engineering skills set
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03-29-2024 03:19 PM
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"Engineering graduates are facing changing requirements regarding their competencies, as interdisciplinarity and globalization have transformed engineering communities into collaboration arenas extending beyond uniform national, cultural, contextual and disciplinary settings and structures. Engineers ...
Communication as part of the engineering skills set
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03-28-2024 03:18 PM
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"and above all else protect and advance the health, safety, and welfare of the public through the practice of Civil Engineering."
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03-22-2024 04:23 PM
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"Why Projects Fail: Quality in The Constructed Project .™" · Overview: Understanding and explaining system failures are of paramount importance in engineering However, social considerations are often overlooked, but should play a crucial role in the design, implementation, ...
Advancing Gender Equity in the DOT Workforce
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03-19-2024 11:45 AM
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Advancing Gender Equity in the DOT Workforce (2024)[1] Women comprise only 15 percent of the transportation workforce, and this statistic declines in executive and leadership positions and does not reflect those who may not identify as men or women. For women of color, the numbers are even more disparate. ...
RE: Participation in a Study on Ethical Followership in the Engineering Profession
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03-18-2024 10:59 AM
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Hi Dr. Kyle. Re: "what do we do as ethical followers to promote ethics at work?" In my limited experiences, what I have seen following an engineer going public about clear, unethical behaviors is: They lose their job. No other firm or agency will hire them. Cheers, Bill ------------------------------ ...
RE: Q. Why is it still ok to graduate engineers after just 4 years of college? And then in 4 years let them take the P.E. license exam?
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03-18-2024 10:59 AM
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FACTUAL BACKGROUND FOR THIS IDENTIFIED "Screaming Need:" I am quite familiar with the ASCE JUN 1995 Education Conference in Denver, CO. At the end, former CEO of CH2M Hill Jim Poirot, former President of ASCE, ACEC, etc., summed up what we needed to begin placing into the education requirements for ...
RE: Public hostility to CE disciplines
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03-16-2024 02:03 PM
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Re: "Which CE disciplines do you think stir up the most antagonistic emotion in the public?" All of the previous posts are interesting perspectives in responding to the question posted. Another perspective: Fear is a very human, natural response that people spontaneously translate into anger. ...
RE: Tips on Publishing?
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03-16-2024 02:02 PM
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Thanks for this Bill! Ever since ASCE's LME Journal was dissolved, I have learned that the editors of other ASCE journals do not wish to consider similar material. Of course, some think that may be related to their tenure requirements. There is clearly a need for practice-centric advice, guidance, ...
RE: PE References for Licensure
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Hi Christian, Very interesting question. Actually, in my years this is the first time it surfaced. A. Ask the very same questions to your attorney; and perhaps to your State Board. Cheers, Bill ------------------------------ William M. Hayden Jr., Ph.D., P.E., CMQ/OE, F.ASCE Buffalo, N.Y. ...
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