Welcome to The American Society of Civil Engineers Wisconsin Section
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is the world’s largest organization representing the civil engineering profession, with over 140,000 members globally. As America’s oldest national engineering society, ASCE has long been at the forefront of advancing the civil engineering profession and serving the public good.
The Wisconsin Section of ASCE was originally organized as the Milwaukee Section on March 20, 1923. Over the years, the Section has grown, with four branches established: Southwest (1962), Fox River Valley (1966), Northwest (1974), and Southeast (1977). Today, the Wisconsin Section is proud to serve approximately 2,000 members.
ASCE’s Mission
To provide essential value to our members and partners, advance civil engineering, and serve the public good.
Wisconsin Section News
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Nominations Are Open for the 2025 Wisconsin Section Outstanding Senior Civil Engineering Student (OSCES) Awards!
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Online Discussion Site for ASCE
Collaborate is the website for ASCE members to discuss issues important to the profession. Just use your ASCE credentials to login and join “Communities” of your choosing, such as the Wisconsin Section and your local branch. Check it out and start collaborating!
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Full 2024 Wisconsin Infrastructure Report Card is Now Available!
Over 50 ASCE members worked diligently to co-author the report! Read the Full 2024 Report Here!
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League of Women Voter's of Wisconsin and ASCE WI Section Report Card Webinar Series
For the second time, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) is teaming up with the American Society of Civil Engineers-Wisconsin Section (ASCE-WI) to bring the findings of the ASCE-WI 2024 Report Card for Wisconsin's Infrastructure to you.
This webinar series, kicking off on October 17th 12:00-1:30 pm, will bring insights into Wisconsin’s 17 infrastructure areas straight from the report authors. Each program will also include diverse perspectives from those involved in different aspects of each area.
Register for the Webinars Here!
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Miss a Webinar? Recordings are Now Available!
Inland Ports & Waterways (11/14/24)
Contact Us: For more information, reach out to the ASCE Wisconsin Section by emailing us at [email protected].