Transitioning From Private to Public Sector: Being Thrown Into the Fire – Ep 184

In this episode, which is part of our Women in Civil Engineering series, I talk with Elia Twigg, PE, who is the local agency manager and Senior Project engineer for CONSOR Engineers about her career work in the private AND public sector, and how she had to manage more than 20 people at the age […]
Implementación de Investigaciones Realizadas en Instalaciones de Prueba Acelerada de Pavimentos

En mi último artículo hice énfasis en la importancia que tiene nuestro sistema de carreteras para nuestra sociedad proveyendo soporte a la economía de países en todo el mundo mediante el movimiento continuo de personas y mercancías de un punto a otro, y el papel que desempeñan las instalaciones de pruebas aceleradas de pavimentos (APT, […]
Implementation of Research from Accelerated Pavement Testing Facilities

This is a guest blog by Emil G. Bautista In my last blog, I emphasized the importance of our highway system to our society in supporting the economy of countries around the world by continuously moving people and goods from one point to another, and the role that accelerated pavement testing (APT) facilities plays in […]
What the Redefinition of Winning Means for Your Success

To be successful as leaders and leadership teams, we need to see both the “big picture” and what’s happening “on the ground” within our firms and the marketplace. Being a leader at any level is about constantly looking for problems to solve and opportunities to realize — but which ones are the right ones, which ones have […]
The Benefits of Using Ultra-High Performance Concrete in Your Engineering Projects – Ep 060

In this episode, we talk to Matthew J. Bandelt, Ph.D., P.E., an Assistant Professor and Associate Chair of Graduate Studies in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) about using emerging concrete materials, such as ultra-high performance concrete, in projects and how they test these materials to evaluate […]
Increasing the Efficiency of Your Civil Engineering Firm’s Field Work

This is a guest blog by Nick Heim, P.E. Whether it be construction administration for a new design project or gathering information about existing conditions on a renovation project, some amount of field work is required on most civil engineering projects. From notes to photos, a large part of field work is data collection and […]
Developing a Growth Mindset for Career Success – Ep 255

In this episode, we talk to Lesa Edwards, MPA, CJSS, MRW, ACRW, CELDC, a Master Resume Writer, Certified Job Search Strategist, Certified Executive and Leadership Development Coach, award-winning podcaster of The Exclusive Career Coach, Master Practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and international speaker on job search topics. We talk about how you can develop […]
Providing Stellar Service to Your Engineering Customers

Think back to the last time you had a marvelous buying experience. It doesn’t matter what you were buying — a car, prescription drugs, or a hot dog. What made that experience stand out for you, the customer? Now, put yourself in the shoes of your customers. They are the clients who hire you or […]
Managing Risk on Geotechnical Projects Through Quality Laboratory Testing Programs – Ep 032

In this episode, we talk to Anna M. Kotas, P.E., a technical sales and business development professional at GeoTesting Express (GTX), about how engineers can manage risk on geotechnical projects using quality laboratory testing programs. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Anna:
The Importance of Geological Engineering in Civil Engineering Projects – Ep 183

In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Christina Tipp, PG, CEG, a professional geologist, and Jason Island, P.E., QSP/D, a senior civil engineer, both from SHN, about the crossover between geological engineering and civil engineering, and how and when you need to get geological engineers involved in your civil engineering projects. […]