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C E L E B R AT I NG T H E D E S I GNE R S OF T H E WOR L D A ROUND U S
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THE COVER Earthquake engineer Menzer Pehlivan, Ph.D., P.E., is out to save lives, and to prove no dream is too big — story on page 14. Photo: ©Stefanie Felix ON THE RISE 12 Rising Stars in Civil + Structural Engineering 13 Awards, promotions, and new hires MANAGEMENT FILES 14 Unshakable professional passion 20 The ‘what’ and ‘why’ of internal marketing CHANNELS SOFTWARE + TECH 24 Project accounting will change the way you work 25 Evolution of 3D design models in transportation 28 Software licensing versus a subscription model 29 Five construction technology trends of 2018 STRUCTURES + BUILDINGS 30 Deep piles and constant dewatering support a technologically advanced theater 32 Building envelope integrity WATER + STORMWATER 34 Record HDPE HDD installation saves sewer line 36 EPA recognizes excellence and innovation in clean water infrastructure 39 Reducing barriers to green infrastructure 41 Increases in wildfires-caused erosion could impact water in the West ENVIRONMENT + SUSTAINABILITY 42 Using adaptive management to restore damaged ecosystems 44 Development revives commuter rail access 46 Steel industry releases guide to LEED v4 certification 46 Broadening approaches and conceptions of design TRANSPORTATION 48 Major interchange revamp relieves congestion 50 New construction technique replaces support structures with an air cushion 51 Florida to deploy shared automated vehicles in Tampa 52 MDOT reports significant interest in $9 billion proposed highway P3 UAV + SURVEYING 54 Disaster preparation and recovery 57 LiDAR helps identify unstable California cliffs CONTINUING EDUCATION 59 NASCC: The Steel Conference 60 CFSEI webinar: Change orders and cold-formed steel 61 Bentley Institute Press announces availability of ‘Plain Language BIM’ 62 ACI webinar: Engineering ethics 62 ITS America to hold its 2018 annual meeting in Detroit departments 7 Civil + Structural Engineer Online 65 Reader Index 66 Benchmarks Columns 06 From the Publisher: Time is not on your side By Mark Zweig 08 Engineering Our Future: Becoming a best firm to work for By Chad Clinehens, P.E. 10 Events 63 Specify
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
Last month was rough. A nice young fellow who kept my antique cars cleaned was killed in a New Year’s Eve altercation with a gun-wielding criminal. Several of my friends and acquaintances, including one former student, were diagnosed with bad cancers. A close friend lost his wife from a sudden heart attack. Another friend’s husband — six years younger than me — is on life support and may well not make it. Now that I have you cheered up—my point is that a lot of bad stuff happens to good people. And I don’t think any of them got up in the morning expecting whatever happened to them that day. You have to use your time wisely. When your time is up, it’s done. We all could probably do better living each day as if it were to be our last, although the truth is none of us often do. Here are some things to think about: Spend time with the people you care about — Besides the obvious family members and loved ones, this also includes who you spend time with at the office. Who inspires you?Who are you mentoring? Ditto for clients. Which ones do you really care about as people? Give the people who matter the benefit of your attention. Be willing to take some risk — You don’t have unlimited time to be successful in life or make your life what you want it to be. Engineers, by nature, are risk averse. You cannot keep putting off all risk, thinking that makes you smart. Real accomplishment is probably going to take real risks (and sacrifice). Stop wasting so much time —When you are really busy and have a million commitments it’s one thing to take some time to relax and recharge the batteries. This could be called “productive time-wasting” because there is a benefit that comes from it. I contrast this with non-productive time wasting. That includes things such as wasting hours every day on social media or playing repetitive computer games, versus face-to-face interaction with real people or doing something productive with your time. Too many people waste too much time on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Increase your time (above ground) as much as you can — Better diet, exercise, not smoking, stress reduction—all of these are important. Go to the doctor for regular checkups. I cannot understand people who go five or 10 years without a check-up. Get your lab work done and ward off problems. Get on those long-term projects now — Time to start making headway on building that vacation house, restoring your Dad’s first car, writing your novel, or whatever else it is you have been talking about doing for a long time — now . Contrary to the Rolling Stones song, time is not on your side. Better start acting like you know that before it’s too late!
Time is not on your side
Use your time wisely before it’s too late.
MARK C. ZWEIG [email protected]
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The key function of a project manager is to communicate. He or she serves as the primary link between members of the project team. Each design consultant, contractor, and client should be represented by a project manager able to communicate their needs, questions, and status to other team members. To accomplish this function, project managers must be skilled communicators. How does a project manager communicate? With drawings, sketches, letters, memos, emails, reports, verbally, face-to-face, on the telephone, with gestures, through demonstrations, with presentations, and through dozens of other ways. Public speaking skills must be learned and polished through extensive practice or with formal training. Writing skills must be developed to a high degree. Project managers should attend university or community college writing courses to learn fundamentals, technical writing, and persuasive writing. The focus on these soft skills should not be treated as an afterthought and given lower priority in the discussion of the role of project managers. These skills are of great importance and no project manager can be effective without mastering them. Computer software is an assist, not a substitute for effective communications. Everyone today uses widely available software such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, AutoCAD, and many other packages. These are valuable tools, but are just that — tools. It is the person using them who is most important, and they need to know how to communicate effectively.
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Becoming a best firm to work for A great place to work starts with the people.
It is a great and wonderful thing to work at the firm at which everyone wants to work. It is the cool place, the desirable place to be, the hip place. Those are just some of the attributes that the firms that make the annual list of Best Firms To Work For possess. Creating a great workplace starts with you, however, not with management. Giving firm leaders feedback on what would enhance your experience and improve the workplace is a great way to start the conversation. Best Firms To Work For tend to have strong management-staff alignment that translates into programs and opportunities. The most desired attributes and benefits of the most recent survey of more than 11,000 AEC professionals included professional development, career growth opportunities, training quality, and frequency of training. Other things that drive employee satisfaction include publicizing financial information, grooming future leaders though formal ownership and leadership training programs, compensation and recognition for extraordinary effort, and increased frequency of raises and bonuses. Communication is always one of the biggest and most important issues in firms. It’s a two-way street, though. Communication must go from the top down and from the bottom up. Let your leadership know that clarity of direction and confidence of leadership is important to you. Knowledge of the business plan through the entire org chart is important. It can also be one of your best recruitment tools. So what are you doing right now to become a Best Firm To Work For? Are you waiting for management to roll out programs or are you ready to take the initiative and lead the effort? Now is the time to work on these things while the market is good and firms have more cash to invest in new programs and initiatives. A great place to work starts with the people!
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