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Prof. Joseph Reichenberger, P.E., F.ASCE
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RE: Board Certification - Do We Really Know What We are Getting Into?
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09-11-2023 01:28 PM
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I am a Board Certified Environmental Engineer through the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists, have been since 1976. I got benefits from webinars/seminars, plus association with other members. We have a workshop every year in the Los Angeles area, where I practice, and the information ...
RE: Beyond the P.E. License?
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11-23-2022 10:03 AM
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But we already have a national PE in the form of the NCEES except for some states which have special additional testing e.g., Alaska and California. It's up to the individual, operating under the standard of care to understand local conditions. If you need to local conditions, then each states need to ...
RE: Beyond the P.E. License?
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11-21-2022 12:57 PM
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William, you missed a very important Certification -- Board Certified Environmental Engineer, by the Americn Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. It was founded in 1955; I have been certified since 1976. ------------------------------ Joseph Reichenberger P.E., F.ASCE Professor of ...
RE: What's Your Favorite or Most Used Idiom from the World of Engineering?
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03-14-2022 12:35 PM
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"There is no such thing as a 'small change'." I tell my students this every year in my capstone "Design, Practice, and Ethics" class when we discuss civil engineering failures. Some good examples: The Hyatt Kansas City walkway failure, Gatlinburg TN and Binghampton NY wastewater tank endwall failures, ...
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