Your Checklist To Being A Better Engineering Leader

This is a guest blog by Steven Armstrong This is a checklist of seven simple shifts that can lead to exponential gains and make you a better engineering leader. To gain the most benefit: Print it, post it, and do at least one action each day.
Four Skills Engineers Can Learn From Entrepreneurs

Whether you plan to launch a business or work within an existing organization, approaching the world from an entrepreneur’s perspective can be incredibly valuable for engineers. At their core, both engineers and entrepreneurs are problem-solvers. By approaching the world from the mindset of an entrepreneur, engineers of all disciplines can become stronger in their […]
Rock Socketed Pile Foundations: Preventing Engineering Failures – Ep 045

In this episode, we talk to Dr. Anne Lemnitzer, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor at the University of California, Irvine, about geotechnical education, and the research she did on rock socketed pile foundations. She also provides some interesting insights about the extreme flooding in Western Europe, and how engineers can help to prevent flooding. Engineering Quotes: […]
The Effective Engineering Client: Why It Matters for Engineering Firms – Ep 200

In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk with David Skuodas, P.E., CFM, LEED AP, Director of Design, Construction, and Maintenance at the Mile High Flood District and author of the recently published book, The Effective Client: Why Being a Good Client is Smart Business in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industries, about […]
The Engineering Quality Control Podcast – How It Will Help You in Your Career – Ep 001

In this very first episode of The Engineering Quality Control Podcast, I introduce the show, host, and goals for making this podcast extremely useful to you, because we know your time is valuable and we want this show to be worth tuning in for you. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This […]
3 Quick Tricks to Trigger the Precious Flow State

This is a guest post by Jacob Valentien, PE We all have moments or days where no matter how many cups of coffee are consumed, we just can’t get into a productive state. Sometimes the to-do list just continues to get longer, and you just can’t decide what needs to be done next. You have […]
3 Ways Engineers Can Build Self-Confidence

Engineers often face challenges that can test their self-confidence. Whether it’s dealing with difficult problems or working with challenging team members, there are plenty of situations that can knock an engineer’s confidence down. However, there are three specific ways engineers can use to build self-confidence and come out on top: learning new skills, seeking feedback, […]
Why This Structural Engineer Chose to Go Back to Business School – Ep 072

In this episode, we talk to Derek Loush, P.E., who has worked as a senior project engineer for the past seven years and then decided to go back to business school to get his MBA at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. We talk about why he chose to go back to business school, what he hopes to […]
Growing a Civil Engineering Firm: With a People-First Approach – Ep 199

In this episode, I talk to Walfrido Pevida, P.E., the Founder and Chief Engineer at Pevida Highway Designers, LLC about growing a civil engineering firm, the importance of a company’s vision and mission, and the roles people play when building a business. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Walfrido:
Diseño de Pavimentos y las Instalaciones de Investigación de Pruebas Aceleradas de Pavimentos

Tradicionalmente, los ingenieros de pavimentos de todo el mundo, y principalmente en los Estados Unidos, diseñan pavimentos flexibles y rígidos basados en el método de la Asociación Americana de Oficiales Estatales de Carreteras y Transporte (AASHTO, por sus siglas en inglés). Esta metodología fue desarrollada a fines de la década de 1950 en Ottawa, Illinois, […]