Welcome!
to
the ASCE Michigan Section=s inaugural Speaker=s
Bureau!
Our goal in presenting this booklet is to allow our
members the opportunity to share their knowledge with your group or school, and
to make our resources available to you whether you are a program chairperson,
educator, or community leader.
To schedule one of our speakers, simply use the
information provided after a topic to contact each speaker directly.
For other questions, or to become a member of the ASCE
Michigan Section=s Speaker=s
Bureau, call James Hegarty, P.E. at 616×364×8491 or e-mail him at TrendWatch@aol.com.
About the ASCE Michigan Section
The Michigan Section of ASCE boasts a statewide
membership
of 2,500 civil engineers, and is comprised of eight
local branches throughout Michigan.
ASCE provides professional opportunities, publications, journals, and
educational resources
for civil engineers nationwide
ASCE hosts student chapters at the following colleges and universities:
University
of Michigan
Michigan
State University
Michigan
Technological University
Lawrence
Technological University
University
of Detroit-Mercy
Calvin
College
The Speaker=s Bureau Directory is published by the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE),
Michigan Section.
ASCE/Michigan
Section and/or its branches are not responsible for
any
statements made or opinions expressed by any of the
participating
speakers.
Index
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Titles and
Topics Page
Floodproofing
Existing Structures..................................................................................................................................... 4
Geotechnical
Engineering: Lessons Learned..................................................................................................................... 5
Groundwater
and Soils Remediation Systems: An Overview............................................................................................... 6
Changing
Times for Storm Water Management.................................................................................................................. 7
Bike
Paths and Pedestrian Walkways.............................................................................................................................. 8
Kirtland=s
Snow/Wetlands Treatment System.................................................................................................................... 9
Civil
Engineering Education and Its Accreditation............................................................................................................. 10
Is
Bottled Water Really Better?...................................................................................................................................... 11
Are
You Drinking Your Neighbor=s Sewage?.................................................................................................................... 12
The
First Professional Degree........................................................................................................................................ 13
Legal
Issues Concerning the Construction Industry.......................................................................................................... 14
GIS
as a Planning Tool.................................................................................................................................................. 15
Mentoring
and Teamwork............................................................................................................................................... 16
Water
Treatment C
Traditional to Innovative Technology................................................................................................... 17
Bridges:
From Concrete to Computers............................................................................................................................ 18
High
Performance Concrete Pavement: Where Are We?................................................................................................... 19
Michigan=s
Top Ten Civil Engineering Projects
of
the 20th Century.................................................................................................................................................. 20
Floodproofing Existing Structures
Natural disasters continue to occur on what appears to
be an ever-continuing basis, causing damages never before believed
possible. However, the public is tired
of supporting flood damage repair and disaster relief with their federal tax
dollars. Owners of repetitively flooded
structures are going to be required to floodproof or relocate. There are many techniques available to
reduce future flood losses to existing buildings. This presentation will briefly touch on methods such as
elevation, wet and dry floodproofing, floodwalls, sealants, closures, and
inflatable barriers. Flood audits to assess
a building=s vulnerability will also be discussed.
Wallace
A. Wilson, P.E.
W.
A. Wilson Consulting Services
2557
Donna Drive
Willamston,
MI 48895
517×655×1828 or
willsonconsulting@worldnet.att.net
Mr.
Wilson is owner of W.A. Wilson Consulting Services, specializing in
floodproofing/retrofitting, flood mitigation studies, and flood hazard
management services. Previously, he was
the Chief of Flood Hazard Management with the Michigan Department of Natural
Resources from which he retired after twenty-four years of service. From 1985 to 1997, he was Chair of the
Association of State Floodplain Managers= (ASFPM)
Floodproofing Committee. He was also
the Association=s
Region V Director for four years and currently serves as a Trustee on the ASFPM
Foundation. (Additional biography
information available from speaker.)
(Travel
expenses if outside greater Lansing area.)
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Geotechnical Engineering: Lessons Learned
The speaker will describe geotechnical engineering,
provide example of foundation systems, case histories of geotechnical failures,
and lessons learned.
Mr.
Robert C. Rabeler, P.E.
Soils
& Materials Engineers
2663
Eaton Rapids Road
Lansing,
MI 48911-6310
517×887×9181
Mr.
Rabeler is Vice President and Principal at Soil & Materials Engineers. He has twenty-two years of professional
geotechnical engineering experience in the Midwest, is the chair of ASCE=s
Peer Review Committee, and has published several papers on geotechnical
engineering.
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Groundwater and Soils Remediation Systems:
An Overview
This presentation gives a nontechnical overview of how
contaminated groundwater and soil can be cleaned up. Mr. Susan will discuss levels of remediation and how this ties in
with a variety of property reuses.
Mr.
James A. Susan, P.E.
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc.
6090
East Fulton
Ada,
MI 49301
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Mr.
Susan is an Associate of FTC&H and its Corporate Health & Safety
Officer. He has over twenty-two years
of engineering experience including hazardous waste and underground storage
tank projects.
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. is a diversified engineering, scientific, and
architectural firm with offices in Grand Rapids, Lansing and Kalamazoo.
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Changing Times for Storm Water Management
The presentation will be customized for the audience
and could cover such topics as Storm Water Management, Watershed Planning and
Management, and Storm Water NPDES Permits.
Mr.
James E. Smalligan, P.E.
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber
6090
East Fulton
Ada,
MI 49301
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Mr.
Smalligan is Vice President and Principal of FTC&H and is Civil Engineering
Department Head. He serves as Chair of
Associate Members for the Michigan Associaton of County Drain Commisioners and
is on the Kent County Storm Water Management Task Force. Also, he is current past-President of the
Michigan Section of the American Water Resources Association. Mr. Smalligan has over twenty years of
experience and is a graduate of the University of Michigan.
FTC&H
is a diversified engineering, scientific, and architectural firm with offices
in Grand Rapids, Lansing and Kalamazoo.
(West
and Central Michigan)
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Bike Paths and Pedestrian Walkways
A popular project in many communities, this
presentation will cover A-Z based on recent hands-on experience. Topics such as funding, permits,
right-of-ways, etc. will be discussed.
Mr.
Brian G. Vilmont, P.E.
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber
6090
East Fulton
Ada,
MI 49301
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Mr.
Vilmont has ten years of experience in civil engineering design and
construction. He recently helped
Cascade Charter Township develop sixteen miles of pedestrian walkway and
bicycle paths. Also, he attended the
Northwestern University Traffic Institute=s Bicycle Facility
and Design Workshop. Mr. Vilmont
received his Civil Engineering degree from Michigan Technological University.
Mr.
Vilmont is a civil Project Team Leader at Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber,
Inc. one of Michigan largest consulting and design firms. FTC&H is a diversified engineering,
scientific and architectural firm with offices in Grand Rapids, Lansing and
Kalamazoo.
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Kirtland=s
Snow/Wetlands Treatment System
Wastewater treatment options for all climates. Innovative wastewater treatment facility
uses a combination of wetlands in the summer and snowmaking in the winter.
Mr.
John Ernst, P.E.
Wade-Trim,
Inc.
271
West McCoy Road
P.O.
Box 618
Gaylord,
MI 49734
517×732×3584 or 800×968×4440
Mr.
Ernst, Associate, is a client manager and project engineer for Kirtland
Community College=s
wastewater treatment facility. He
joined Wade-Trim in 1988 and is a nationally certified forensic engineer, as
well as a licensed civil and structural engineer.
(M-55
and north.)
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Civil Engineering Education and Its Accreditation
Engineering education and its curricula are rapidly
changing. Society and the profession
are demanding this change. The
accreditation criteria against which civil engineering programs are compared
have been radically altered so colleges can flexibly meet these new demands.
Mr.
Wayne Bergstrom, Ph.D., P.E.
NTH
Consultants
38955
Hills Tech Drive
P.O.
Box 9173
Farmington
Hills, MI 48331
248×553×6300
Dr.
Bergstrom is a civil/geotechnical engineer with more than twenty-one years of
experience in industrial, governmental, and private consulting practice. He is currently a project consultant with
NTH Consultants, Ltd. of Farmington Hills, MI.
He is an experienced civil engineering program evaluator, having served
on various ABET accreditation teams. He
is also a current member of the ASCE Committee on Curricula and Accreditation.
(Partial
direct expense reimbursement appreciated.)
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Is Bottled Water Really Better?
Prein & Newhof conducted a study to compare the
quality of bottled water from store shelves with municipal water from Grand
Rapids, Kalamazoo, and Big Rapids.
Laboratory test of each sample, for a variety of parameters, found one
significant difference between bottled and municipal water. Can you guess what that is?
Mr.
Thomas Newhof, P.E.
Prein
& Newhof
3355
Evergreen Drive, NE
Grand
Rapids, MI 49525
616×364×8491
Mr.
Newhof is President of Prein & Newhof, a 110-person consulting engineering
firm located in Grand Rapids. He is a
past president of the Michigan Section of the American Water Works Association,
and is a part-time professor of environmental engineering at Calvin College.
(West
Michigan preferred, no fees within seventy-five miles of Grand Rapids.)
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Are You Drinking Your Neighbor=s Sewage?
Dramatic population growth from core urban areas,
beyond the suburbs to previously undeveloped rural areas far from the urban
core, has potential groundwater quality and environmental ramifications. This presentation details some of the trends
behind the population shift to rural areas, and exposes some long-held
fallacies about the effects of rural growth on the environment in areas not
served by public water and sewer utilities.
Mr.
James R. Hegarty, P.E.
Prein
& Newhof
3355
Evergreen Drive, NE
Grand
Rapids, MI 49525
616×364×8491 or
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Mr.
Hegarty is a Project Manager and Manager of Business Development with Prein
& Newhof, a Grand Rapids-based engineering firm with 110 employees and
regional offices in Muskegon, Byron Center, Kalamazoo and Holland. He also represents several small, growing,
rural townships in northern Kent County on issues involving land development.
Jim
is a 1977 Civil Engineering graduate of Ohio State University, and is a
resident of Grand Rapids. He is a
Fellow in the American Society of Civil Engineers, where he serves on the Board
of Directors of the Michigan Section; a member of the National Society of
Professional Engineers; a member of the Diocesan Board of Education of the
Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids; and serves on several church and school
committees at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Grand Rapids.
(West
Michigan preferred.)
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The First Professional Degree
The latest news from the ASCE Educational Activities
Committee. This group originated the
First Professional Degree policy statement and is developing a promotional plan
to gather support from both inside and outside the organization. The committee is responsible for all
educational activities of civil engineers through graduate school.
Mr.
Richard O. Anderson, P.E.
Somat
Engineering, Inc.
26445
Northline Road
Taylor,
MI 48180
734×946×4966
Mr.
Anderson is President and Chief Operating Officer of Somat Engineering, Inc., a
geotechnical, geoenvironmental, and materials testing firm. He has over twenty-six years of experience
as a geotechnical engineer. With great
interest in education, he currently serves on the Industrial Advisory Board,
College of Engineering, Michigan Technological University; the Professional
Advisory Board, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan
State University; and the Industrial Advisory Committee, Department of Civil
Engineering, Lawrence Technological University. He chairs ASCE=s Educational Activities
Committee and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Board
for Engineering and Technology.
Among
the numerous honors he has received are ASCE=s Engineer of the
Year and being named to Michigan Technological University=s
Academy of Civil and Environmental Engineers.
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Legal Issues Concerning the Construction Industry
Contemporary design and construction issues, including
ethics in engineering practice, contract liability legal trends in design
professional liability, contract claims, disputes and resolution, controlling
risks, etc.
Mr.
Thomas M. Keranen, P.E.
Federlein
& Keranen, P.C.
6895
Telegraph Road
Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48301
248×647×9653
Mr.
Keranen received his degree in civil engineering from Michigan Technological
University in 1972, a masters degree from the University of Michigan in 1976,
and a law degree from Detroit College of Law in 1981. He is a member of the Michigan, Florida, and Wisconsin State Bar
Associations, as well as many other various local and federal
affiliations. Prior to practicing law,
he worked in various engineering and construction capacities, including planning,
development, and administration. Since
entering law, he has been involved in construction litigation and private
development projects. He has presented
before many legal and engineering groups, and major universities on legal
issues involving the construction industry.
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GIS as a Planning Tool
Nearly all communities can benefit from using
geographic information systems (GIS). A
GIS provides a link between database tabular information and the spatial data
shown on maps. It supports the
decision-making process for planning activities involving land use, soils,
zoning, property ownership, and utilities.
It is an economic aid for day-to-day tasks such as emergency response
systems, public hearing notifications, utility maintenance, and site selection
and analysis.
Michelle
C. Lazar, P.E.
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc.
6090
East Fulton
Ada,
MI 49301
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Ms.
Lazar has over sixteen years of civil engineering experience and currently
serves as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Coordinator for FTC&H. She has worked with villages, cities,
townships, utility directors, and county drain commissioners using GIS to meet
a variety of information needs.
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. is a diversified engineering, scientific and
architectural firm with offices in Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Kalamazoo.
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Mentoring and Teamwork
Mentoring: one effective method of assisting younger
members with their professional development in an organization is to have an
experienced person serve as a mentor to provide insight and guidance. The speaker will describe what comprises a
corporate mentoring program along with some do=s and don=ts.
Teamwork: an essential element of project management,
efficiency productivity, and corporate health and success. The speaker will present elements of
teamwork using a unique interactive video and perspectives of actual work
experiences.
Mr.
Larry P. Jedele, P.E.
Soil
and Materials Engineers, Inc.
43980
Plymouth Oaks Boulevard
Plymouth,
MI 48170
734×454×9900
Mr.
Jedele is Principal and Manager - Geotechnical Services of Soil and Materials
Engineers, Inc. (SME) a geotechnical, materials, and geoenvironmental
engineering firm. He has over
twenty-six years of experience as a geotechnical engineer and is the corporate
mentoring program coordinator at SME.
He is a past officer and president of the Ann Arbor Branch of ASCE and
the Michigan Section of ASCE and serves as chairman of the District 7 Council
of ASCE. (Additional biography
information available from the speaker.)
Mr.
Jedele has received the honors as Civil Engineer of the Year from the Ann Arbor
Branch of ASCE and the Michigan Section of ASCE.
(All
of Michigan and northern Ohio.)
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Water Treatment C
Traditional to Innovative Technology
How does a community select the best technology for
its drinking water? This presentation
will review the basic pros and cons of available treatment processes and touch
upon developing technologies geared toward meeting future regulatory limits.
Michael
L. Peters, P.E., Vice President
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc.
6090
East Fulton
Ada,
MI 49301
616×676×3824
Mr.
Peters has been active in the water treatment industry for nearly twenty-five
years. FTC&H is one of the leading
water treatment design firms, having been the first to implement both direct
filtration and microfiltration technologies in Michigan. He is active in the American Water Works
Association, American Society of Civil Engineers (a past state president),
Michigan Society of Professional Engineers, and Water Environment Federation.
Mr.
Peters is Principal and Vice President at Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber,
Inc., one of Michigan=s
largest consulting and design firms.
FTC&H is a diversified engineering, scientific, and architectural
firm with offices in Grand Rapids, Lansing and Kalamazoo.
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Bridges: From Concrete to Computers
The audience will learn about the many types of
bridges and the materials used to build them.
The use of computers to design bridges will be demonstrated.
Mark T.
Lessens, P.E., Associate
Fishbeck,
Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc.
6090 East
Fulton
Ada, MI 49301
616×676×3824
Mr. Lessens
has over fifteen years of engineering experience. Most recently, his efforts have focused on the evaluation,
design, and construction of bridges, working with MDOT, municipalities, and
road commissioners. As leader of
FTC&H=s
Bridge Design Group, he has been responsible for scoping over 200 Michigan
bridges and the design of nearly thirty-five bridges. Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc., is a diversified
engineering, scientific, and architectural firm with offices in Grand Rapids,
Lansing and Kalamazoo.
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High Performance Concrete Pavement:
Where Are We?
A talk about the state-of-the-practice as it refers to High Performance
Concrete Pavement.
Neerat Buch,
Ph.D.
Michigan State
University
517×432×0012
Dr. Buch
received his doctorate degree in Engineering from Texas A&M University in
1995. He is an assistant professor in
the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State
University. Dr. Buch has over ten years
of industrial, research, teaching, and outreach, as well as concurrent
consulting experience. He serves on ACI
Committee 325 (Rigid Pavement) and is a task force chairman of ACI Committee
325-34 on Concrete Pavement Repair and Rehabilitation. In the past three years, Dr. Buch has taught
several outreach classes in the area of pavement design, rehabilitation, and
management through the Highway Traffic and Safety Program (HTSP). The objectives of these classes are to
disseminate technical information to SHA, Road Commissions, and consulting
engineers.
(Prefers the
I-96 corridor)
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Michigan=s Top Ten Civil Engineering Projects of the 20th
Century
The
Michigan Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers= membership voted for the top ten civil engineering
project of the 20th Century late in 1999. This lively and interesting presentation tells many interesting
stories and the history associated with each of the top ten projects. Projects include:
Ambassador
Bridge
Detroit
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Detroit-Windsor
Tunnel
Ford
Motor Company=s Rouge Complex
Interstate
Highway System
Ludington
Pumped Storage Facility
Mackinac
Bridge
Monroe
Avenue Water Filtration Plant
Soo
Locks
St.
Clair River Railroad Tunnel
Mr. James R. Hegarty, P.E.
ASCE Michigan Section President-Elect
c/o Prein & Newhof
3355 Evergreen Drive, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
616×364×8491 or TrendWatch@aol.com
This topic may be presented by any number of civil engineers
statewide. Contact Mr. Hegarty to
arrange a presentation for your group.
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