SOUTHEAST BRANCH NEWS Civil Engineers Designers and Builders of the Quality of Life June 2018

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American Society Of Civil Engineers - Wisconsin Section SOUTHEAST BRANCH NEWS Civil Engineers Designers and Builders of the Quality of Life June 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017-2018 President Larry Buechel 414-788-0536 President-Elect Kyle Bareither, P.E. 414-837-3574 Past President Ken Mika, P.E. 414-837-3607 Secretary Wade Carter 414-777-4235 Treasurer Ryan English, P.E. 608-576-5679 Directors Nick Bobinski, P.E. 414-751-7234 Chris Robb, P.E. 262-834-0232 Dave Jaromin 414-410-6735 Brad Seubert, P.E. 414-719-2245 YMG Liaison Tony Castle, P.E. 414-810-8264 Website: www.ascewise.org The Southeast Branch News is published monthly by the Southeast Branch of the Wisconsin Section of ASCE. Change of street and/or e-mail address should be sent to ASCE, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston VA 20191 (800/548-ASCE). You may update your own information at the Members Only page of WWW.ASCE.ORG The deadline for articles for the next newsletter is the first of the month. PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Greetings fellow civil engineers. I hope the summer is starting off well for each of you. If you re anything like me, you re wondering where spring went. This time of the year is about graduations. Congratulations to any of you or your family members that may have graduated recently or will be graduating in the coming weeks. Graduations mark the conclusion of one phase of our lives, as well as the beginning of another. All-in-all, a very exciting time. Speaking of exciting, over the past few months, our Branch Board of Directors (BOD) reviewed and modified the Branch Bylaws, and revised the Branch s Administrative Manual. The Bylaws govern how our Branch operates and the Administrative Manual provides day-to-day procedures for carrying out the duties spelled out in the Bylaws. This is done every so often to make sure the Bylaws remain current with the requirements of our National organization, and provide a reasonable set of guidelines for operating our Branch. In addition, the Administrative Manual is reviewed to make sure it is consistent with the Bylaws and contains the necessary practices for effective management of the Branch s activities. As a Branch, the membership must accept or reject the modifications to the Bylaws proposed by the BOD. Those proposed modifications will be presented to all of you as part of the Branch elections coming up later in June. I would ask that each of you take the opportunity to have your voice heard as part of that upcoming election/review process. During this year s elections we will be selecting a new Branch President-Elect, Treasurer, and three (3) Directors-at-Large one each for Membership, Education, and Scholarship. It is worth noting here that we have only one candidate running for each of these BOD positions up for election. In addition, while reviewing the Branch s Administrative Manual as part of the abovementioned updating process, I was reminded of the large number of appointed Committee positions within the Branch that remain unfilled. I know we are all busy, but an organization like ours is only as good as its members. In the last couple years, I ve heard people use the phrase if you re not growing, you re dying. For an organization like ours to grow and prosper, we need members to become more involved in Branch activities and become leaders in the organization. You are all some very talented and helpful people. Please take some time to consider whether you might have something to contribute to this organization be it time or talent. Like the saying goes, we get out of something what we put into it. With a new Branch year starting in October, that would be a great time to get more involved. Please contact me (lbuechel@wm.com) or Kyle Bareither, our President-Elect (kyle.bareither@obg.com) if you d like to find out more about how you might volunteer some of your time and talent to our Branch. Thanks, and I hope to see you at a future Branch event. Larry Buechel June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 1

June branch meeting & Past Presidents Dinner Save the Date! Mark your calendars for Tuesday June 19 th, and plan to join fellow ASCE members for our June Past Presidents Dinner. The dinner will include a presentation by Mike Duckett, Executive Director of the Miller Park Stadium District, on the status of Miller Park, the projected sunset of the associated five-county baseball stadium sales tax, and the planning for operation and maintenance of the stadium after that tax revenue collection ceases. An event notice/registration email will be distributed to our Branch membership in the coming days and we encourage you to join us for an enjoyable evening with fellow civil engineers. May Meeting Recap Article By: Nick Bobinski Our May lunch meeting was a success, with 47 attendees enjoying food, fellowship, and an informative presentation. Claude Lois, Foxconn Project Director for the Village of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, gave an update on the multi-billion dollar development from the perspective of Local Government. We learned about the many agencies involved and aspects of the development agreement, including the use of local labor and suppliers. The high-profile project is heating up as earth moving begins and roadway and utility reconstructions projects take shape. Thanks to all who attended! June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 2

Ethics Training Available To Satisfy WI Biennial PE Licensing Requirement Article By: Kyle Bareither Still need ethics training required P.E. licensure? The Federation of Environmental Technologists (FET), an organization supporting environmental professionals throughout the state of Wisconsin, has announced they are offering an ethics seminar for Professional Engineers (P.E. s). The seminar is scheduled for the afternoon of June 19, 2018 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The purpose of this seminar is to provide P.E. s with the 2.0 hours of ethics training necessary to fulfill the biennial continuing education requirements in Wisconsin. Details on the event can be accessed directly via the link below, or by visiting the FET website at www.fetinc.org. http://fetinc.org/website/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/6-19-18-pe-ethics.pdf Wisconsin s current P.E. licensing biennium ends July 31, 2018, so do not miss a great opportunity to complete this specific training necessary to satisfy the continuing education requirements for your 2018-2020 P.E. license renewal. STEM Expo - Join the 2018 Planning Committee! Article By: Pat Flaherty Preliminary planning for the 2018 STEM Expo has begun, and we are currently in search of volunteers to join our planning committee! The planning committee generally meets every 4-6 weeks from April until the STEM Expo in fall, and committee members are needed to develop and test activities for the upcoming expo as well as help get the word out to sponsors and the public! Our ambitions for the 2018 STEM Expo are bigger and better than ever; so we're hoping to get as many committee members as possible this year! If you are interested or would like more information please reach out to Pat at pflaherty@wildeck.com; we look forward to hearing from you! June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 3

Brewers Game Recap Article By: Kyle Bareither The annual Brewers game and tailgate outing was held on May the 4th. We had a beautiful day for tailgating, along with some Star Wars fun May the Fourth be with you! Unfortunately, the Brew Crew couldn't pull out a win that night, although they gave it their best shot. We had a great crew at the event, with members from the Southwest Branch, the Fox Valley Branch, and of course the Southeast Branch. We also had multiple student chapters represented at the event, including University of Wisconsin Madison, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Marquette University, and Milwaukee School of Engineering. Thank you to everyone who made it to the tailgate we hope you had as much fun as we did and we hope to see everyone again next year! YMG News Wiffleball Season - Monday's @ Hart Park, Tosa Wiffleball!!! - Join the Steel Toes as we embark on another season of this fun, casual activity held Monday's throughout the spring and summer. Games are played after work/school at Hart Park in Wauwatosa. Trips to Leff's, across the street, for a burger/beverage after are common. Beginner or experienced player, bring your lawn chair and cooler. Look for the bright green shirts! Check out Milwaukee Wiffle on Facebook for news, schedules, and weather cancelations. Contact us with questions or for more information. https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventreg?oeidk=a07efb9jqcvfbf15112 June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 4

Save the Date: ASCE 2018 Wisconsin Section Annual Meeting Article By: Brian Genduso The ASCE Fox River Valley Branch will host the 2018 Wisconsin Section Annual Meeting on Friday, September 21 at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center and Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley in Appleton, WI. The Annual Meeting Planning Committee is pleased to announce that 2018 ASCE President Kristina Swallow, P.E., ENV SP, F.ASCE, will present as the Keynote Speaker for the conference. Attendees will be able to obtain up to 6 PDHs, including one Ethics session. Conference registration will open later this summer. Additional details including conference schedule and registration details will be released shortly. For questions regarding the 2018 Wisconsin Section Annual Meeting or if you have a topic you are interested in presenting at the conference, please contact Conference Committee Co-Chairs: Brad Severson, P.E. - Brad.Severson@raSmith.com Joe Zellmer, P.E. - joez@jt-engineering.com. For Exhibitor Opportunities, please contact: Joel Ehrfurth, P.E. - jehrfurth@mach-iv.com ASCE National Election Results Article By: Thomas W. Smith, III, Society Secretary The 2018 national election concluded on Friday, June 1, and the Tellers Committee convened this morning to validate the election results. Consistent with the Society s Bylaws, I am writing to give you formal notification of the results of this year s election. Publication of the results will be provided on the Society s web page, ASCE SmartBrief, and in ASCE News. President-elect Elect: Kancheepuram (Guna) N. Gunalan, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE., F.ASCE Region Directors-Elect: Region 3: Carl C. Sutter, P.E., M.ASCE Technical Region: David J. Odeh, P.E., S.E., SECB, F.SEI, F.ASCE Region Governors-Elect: Region 3: Joshua D. Harken, P.E., M.ASCE Kenneth R. Mika, P.E., M.ASCE If you have any questions regarding the election results please contact Patty Montgomery, Managing Director of Executive and Board Operations, at 703/295-6101 or pmontgomery@asce.org. June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 5

ASCE Southeast WI Branch Board of Directors 2018-2019 Elections Upcoming Article By: Larry Buechel Annual elections for the Southeast Branch will open June 15 and conclude June 30. Branch positions of President-Elect, Treasurer, and Director-At-Large (3) are on the ballot for the upcoming Branch year. A brief description of those positions are below. In addition to the position elections, a vote on proposed changes to the Branch Bylaws is also needed from Branch membership. The current Board of Directors have reviewed and proposed some minor revisions to our Bylaws, but those revisions required the endorsement of the membership. Please watch your email for an invitation to view the ballot and cast your votes for these position candidates/bylaw changes. President-Elect The President-Elect is a member of the Board of Directors of the Southeast Branch of the Wisconsin Section, ASCE, and shall perform all acts of the President in his absence together with such other tasks as may be assigned by the President. He/she serves as Board Contact Member to the Programs and Meetings Committee, providing such guidance, encouragement, and assistance as may be required in its operation. Treasurer The Treasurer is a member of the Board of Directors of the Southeast Branch of the Wisconsin Section, ASCE, and shall directly control all fiscal transactions. He/she serves as Board Contact member to the Budget and Finance Committee, providing such guidance, encouragement, and assistance as may be required in its operation. Education Director-At-Large The Education Director is a member of the Board of Directors of the Southeast Branch of the Wisconsin Section, ASCE, and shall serve to recruit volunteers for Science Fairs, Career Days, Future City competition, Computer Camp and other education-related programs. Director also operates as Board Contact Member for YMG s STEM Expo planning committee, and point of contact with Dept. of Safety and Professional Services on Wisconsin P.E. licensing requirements. If you or someone you know would be interested in seeking one of these positions, please feel free to email the branch at ascewise@gmail.com. June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 6

Student Chapter Update Article By: Alyssa Walker Editor s note: This information is now a couple weeks old, but it is still good to see all of the activities happening. MSOE All of MSOE's hard work paid off and their steel bridge team is quickly preparing to go to nationals at the University of Illinois - Urbana Champagne May 24-26. MSOE is continuing their weekly meetings and closing out the year with some awesome guest speakers from Stantec, Pepper, and Boldt. They also have an upcoming visit to the Miron jobsite and they are planning their lab cleanup day. This is an exciting time for the student chapters too with the upcoming officer transitions happening within the next few months. All of this going on and MSOE also has finals coming up May 21-25! Marquette Marquette had a good year at conference too, their steel bridge improved leaps and bounds due to some exceptional design innovations! Sadly their canoe cracked in transport to conference but the whole team came together and with a little elbow grease and a lot of duct tape they were still able to race the canoe! After returning from conference the whole team got back together for a much needed cleanup day. Marquette is also continuing their meetings along with going through their officer transition, the most recent guest speaker came from Michels Corporation. Marquette also has their Design Day coming up fast where many of their seniors will be presenting their capstone projects! UWM UWM also attended this year's conference passing the canoe swamp test with flying colors and had great times in the sprint races. UWM also took third in this year's environmental competition. Also continuing with their meetings a guest speaker from MMSD came in to talk about the Estabrook dam deconstruction project. Officer transitions are also happening within the next few months at UWM's student chapter. Below are Photos from the Great Lakes Student Conference! June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 7

Remember to Complete Your Continuing Education for Your WI P.E. License! Article By: Larry Buechel July 2018 marks the conclusion of the 2016-2018 biennium for completing the necessary continuing education to maintain Professional Engineer licensure in Wisconsin. As such, each licensed Professional Engineer must document the completion of at least 30 professional development hours (PDH) during the current biennium to meet license renewal requirements for the upcoming 2018-2020 biennium. The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) provides a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet for tracking that PDH documentation. The following is a link to the DSPS 2016-2018 Engineer Continuing Education Tracking Sheet to aid in documenting PDHs completed for the current reporting biennium: https://dsps.wi.gov/documents/engineer%20ce%20tracking%20sheet%2016-18.xlsx Now maybe you re asking yourself, exactly what does my continuing education have to consist of? DSPS has requirements for how the PDHs are obtained, how a PDH is defined, and how Continuing Education Units translate to PDHs. The following provides a link to Wisconsin Administrative Code A-E 13, Continuing Education for Professional Engineers, which details Wisconsin s continuing education requirements for engineers: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code/a_e/13.pdf Remember the Southeast Branch s monthly lunch meetings provide an excellent source of PDHs, and your annual ASCE membership entitles you to choose up to five ASCE On-Demand Webinars - free of charge, via the ASCE website. Those ASCE webinars provide another excellent way to earn a PDH for each one you complete and pass and you get 5 free! Newsletter Publication We welcome your articles, letters & news items for publication in the ASCE SE Branch Newsletter. Advertisements and job postings are also accepted by contacting: Brian Genduso, P.E. 414.278.9200 bjg@spireengineer.com Deadline for next issue is the first of the month. June 2018 www.ascewise.org Page 8