Webinar | Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)
VirtualThe many "New" Discretionary Grant Programs that are part of BIL will also be highlighted, as these will provide the potential for additional funding and opportunities in Pennsylvania.
The many "New" Discretionary Grant Programs that are part of BIL will also be highlighted, as these will provide the potential for additional funding and opportunities in Pennsylvania.
Legislation that Can Impact the Engineering Community Join the Lehigh Valley Chapter for an opportunity to get an up-to-the-minute report on state legislative issues impacting your profession and to ask questions during this live forum. John Wanner will discuss: Pending changes to the Registration Act for Professional Engineers. Transportation and other infrastructure funding issues. Commonwealth budget […]
A Tale of Two Bridges | Tappan Zee Hudson River Crossing The Old Tappan Zee Bridge (Governor Malcolm Wilson–Tappan Zee Bridge) crossed the Hudson River at one of its widest points. It connected South Nyack in Rockland County with Tarrytown in Westchester County in the Lower Hudson Valley. The $4 billion New Tappan Zee Bridge […]
Linear Schedule and Distance-Based Planning Methodologies Description This webinar will focus on using the Linear Scheduling Method (LSM) & Distance-Based Planning during the engineering and construction management phases of projects. The webinar will address the differences and advantages of LSM vs. traditional scheduling methods and will present an example to bring the concept to life. […]
Description All organizations are required to protect employees, and other stakeholders, from harm. Realistically, not all hazards and risks are equal, challenging the modern engineering professional to focus more resources on higher hazards and risks. In this way, limited company resources can be optimally apportioned to improve facility safety performance and overall business performance. Many […]
Description The National Electrical Code (NEC®), which is revised every three years, has included many new requirements to enhance the reliability and safety of Emergency Power Systems that provide egress lighting and maintain the operation of equipment essential for personnel safety within buildings. Objectives Describe the differences between Articles 700. 701 and 702 in the […]
Description | Interactive Webinar Engineers can have a wide variety of roles in disputes. Participants will learn about the different structures for dispute resolution, review the roles that engineers can play in the process, and analyze several corresponding Board of Ethical Review cases. Objectives Discuss the structures of dispute resolution Review different roles that engineers […]
October Meeting Come join your fellow PSPE members for a tour of the York landmark renovation of the Yorktowne Hotel. YCEAPA will lead a behind the scenes tour of the hotel to showcase the progress and development of this incredible project! All attendees are asked to wear close-toed shoes and attire that is appropriate for […]
Title: Green Buildings Can Waste Energy Efficiently Presenter: Larry Spielvogel, PE | Consulting Engineer Schedule Registration / networking: 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM Course: 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM (1.5PDH) Location: Pennoni Associates | 1900 Market St, Suite 300 | Philadelphia, PA 19103 Description Larry spent 19 years as a member and chaired the ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 Committee, […]
Tuesday, September 21 Coffee Chat: Leadership Historic Southern Market - Reviving the Past and Building Community (1 PDH) Order of the Engineer Ring Ceremony Florida International University Pedestrian Bridge Failure, A Study in Ethics (2 PDH) Roundtable Chat with Tuesday's Speakers Wednesday, September 22 Coffee Chat: Remote Work and Engineering Teams: What's Next? Sustainability and […]
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