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Report to the NSPE Board of Directors NCEES ENGINEERING AWARD COMPETITION
April 17, 2010
At the September 2006 Annual Meeting of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying, held in Anchorage, Alaska, the Council was asked to vote up or down a proposal to develop a competition among Engineering Schools to recognize excellence in the promotion of understanding the value of licensure through collaborative efforts between engineering students and faculty with practicing professional engineers. As NSPE’s representative at that meeting, I pledged to the Council that I would try to get some funding for the first two years’ development costs, since the proposal went to the heart of what NSPE is all about. The proposal passed, and, subsequently, the NSPE BoD agreed to fund development at 20% of NCEES’s actual costs, with a cap of $5,000 on our outlay. The first annual competition was held in March 2009, and the second was held on March 25, 2010. Past President David Waugh represented NSPE as a judge last year. I was able to represent NSPE as one of the judges this year.
Attached to this report are several documents. • October 12, 2006 letter from NSPE President Robert Miller, PE,
to Louis Raimonde, PE, LS, President of NCEES; • 2010 NCEES Engineering Award winners • NCEES Engineering Award evaluation criteria • NCEES Engineering Award entry requirements • NCEES Award Book
I encourage you to peruse these materials to become aware of the efforts made by
NCEES, as well as the effort required by competing institutions to prepare their submissions. After sitting in on a full day of deliberation with the other nine judges, I am in extreme awe of the outcomes of this ongoing project. The judging panel consists of four NCEES members (one per NCEES zone), four engineering deans, (one per NCEES zone), and one representative each from ABET, the American Society for Engineering Education, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Society of Professional Engineers. Notably, NSPE is the only professional society representing all of Professional Engineering to be invited into this group of judges. We should be very proud of the honor. In closing discussions after the award winners had been chosen, there was discussion of how to expand the field of competition. I am hopeful that NSPE may be able to assist in some way. Respectfully submitted, Bernard R. Berson, PE, LS, F.NSPE
Item 16.8 Attachment
October 12,2006
Louis A. Raimondi, P.E., L.S. President National Council of Examiners for Engineering & Surveying P.O. Box 1686 Clemson, SC 29633-1686
1 Dear President Raimondi:
At its meeting on September 30,2006, the Board of Directors of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) voted unanimously to offer its support toward the implementation of the NCEES Practice in Engineering Education Award.
NSPE President-elect Bernard R. Berson, P.E., L.S., F.NSPE attended the NCEES 2006 Annual Meeting in Anchorage where the concept for this award was presented, and he relayed to our Board how closely this initiative aligns with the vision and mission of our organization.
Specifically, the NSPE Board voted to provide financial support for the Practice in Engineering Education Award through year one and year two by offering 20 percent of the actual dedicated expense up to a maximum of $5,000 per year.
It would be most greatly appreciated if NCEES could advise when the Award process will begin so that we can integrate this fimding into our budget process.
On behalf of the National Society of Professional Engineers, we are honored for the opportunity to support this vital &d timely initiative that rewards the efforts of the licensed engineering community as it works to introduce and expose students to the practical real world applications of engineering.
Our very best wishes are with NCEES as it begins implementation of this program. Please let us know how else we may offer assistance.
Sincerely, n
Robert S. Miller, 111, P.E., F.NSPE President
c: Betsy Browne, NCEES Executive Director Arthur E. Schwartz, CAE, NSPE Acting Executive Director & Secretary NSPE Board of Directors
1420 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22314-2794 703 684 2800 FAX 703 836 4875 www.nspe.org
2010 NCEES Engineering Award winners The University of Delaware Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is the grand prize winner of the 2010 NCEES Engineering Award for Connecting Professional Practice and Education. The award jury met March 25, 2010, in Clemson, S.C., to select the $25,000 grand prize winner.
The department received the prize for its submission, Pomeroy Trail East Annex. For the project, student teams competed to win a commission and perform the preliminary engineering for an expansion of a multi-user trail system in their city. The teams worked with engineering mentors from professional practice to consider drainage and environmental upgrades, wastewater system improvements, reevaluation of a proposed groundwater remediation program, and associated infrastructure improvements.
The jury praised the project for its "excellent integration of real-world experience in an educational setting."
Additional winners The jury selected five additional winners to receive awards of $7,500.
• California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice through Capstone Design
• California State University, Los Angeles Department of Civil Engineering Connecting Practice with Education through Civil Engineering Capstone Experience: Puddingstone Reservoir Operations Level Study
• Clemson University Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering Haptic Virtual Manipulatives to Enhance K-12 Math and Science Education
• University of Maryland Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineers Without Borders: Solar Recharge Project in Burkina Faso, Africa
• University of New Mexico Department of Civil Engineering Integration of Civil Engineering and Construction Management Education: A Multi-disciplinary, Mentor-led Capstone
NCEES Engineering Award evaluation criteria The jury will consider the following criteria when judging the projects:
• Successful collaboration of faculty, students, and professional engineers
• Benefit to health, safety, and welfare of the public
• Impact on raising social consciousness
• Impact of partnering teaching and professional practice
• Multidiscipline and/or allied profession participation
• Knowledge or skills gained
• Viability of technology used
• Effectiveness of abstract and project description
• Effectiveness of display board
NCEES Engineering Award JuryThe jury is composed of 12 representatives of academia and professional engineering associations:
• 4 NCEES members, 1 per NCEES zone
• 4 engineering deans, 1 per NCEES zone
• 1 representative each from
o ABET
o American Society for Engineering Education
o National Academy of Engineering
o National Society of Professional Engineers
NCEES Engineering Award entry requirements All entry submissions must include a completed entry form; an abstract; a project description; a display board; and a CD containing electronic versions of the display board, abstract, and project description.
All entries must be anonymous. The university/department name and names of the participants should not be identified in the project description, abstract, or display board.
Entry formIdentifying information should be included only in the entry form. The dean* must sign the entry form, verifying all information.
*Denotes the head of the program and could also include the director, president, or similar authority.
Download 2010 entry form.
Abstract and project descriptionThe abstract and project description should be a minimum of 12-point type. Margins should be at least 1” on all sides.
The abstract must be a maximum of one page. It should briefly explain the project.
The project description must be a maximum of seven pages. It should include the following sections to describe the project and explain how it relates to the evaluation criteria:
Section I: Project description Section II: Collaboration of faculty, students, and professional engineers Section III: Benefit to health, safety, and welfare of the public Section IV: Impact on raising social consciousness Section V: Impact of partnering teaching and professional practice Section VI: Multidiscipline and/or allied profession participation Section VII: Knowledge or skills gained Section VIII: Viability of technology used
A project may not relate to all of these criteria (for example, it may not involve multidiscipline participation). In this case, please indicate in that section that the project did not address that area.
A project previously submitted for the NCEES Engineering Award may be resubmitted if it demonstrates substantial new development. For a resubmission, include an additional section in the project description explaining how the project has been further developed:
Section IX: Development since previous submission
Display boardA visual presentation of the project should be mounted on one 30” X 30” foam core board. The display board may include text and/or graphics.
Electronic files• A CD containing electronic copies of the display poster, abstract, and project description must be
included in the submission package.
• The abstract and project description should be in Word or PDF files.
• The display poster must be in a jpg, tif, eps file (minimum 300 dpi) or a PDF file (high-quality print). Please also include separate files of photographs and other graphic elements used in the display poster or project description for possible use in promotional materials.
NCEES reserves the right to disqualify any entry not in compliance with the entry requirements.
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nsp
orta
tion
)
Oth
er P
roje
cts
Mar
c A
nsl
ey, P
.E.;
Lor
a H
olli
ngs
wor
th, P
.E.
(Flo
rid
a D
epar
tmen
t of
Tra
nsp
orta
tion
)
Sal A
rnal
do
, P.E
. (C
ity
of
Tal
lah
asse
e)
Dou
glas
Bar
kle
y, P
.E.;
Jam
ie M
acD
onn
ell,
E.I
.; B
rian
Kev
er, P
.E. (
Bar
kle
y C
on
sult
ing
En
gin
eers
)
Myr
on H
ayen
, Ph
.D.,
P.E
.; Ju
dit
h H
ayd
en, P
.E.;
Tom
Hay
den
, P.E
. (E
GS)
Vic
tor
Her
rera
, E.I
.; K
ath
y B
urk
e, P
.E.
(BP
S&J)
Joh
n S
lige
r II
, P.E
. (R
egis
te, S
lige
r E
ngi
nee
rin
g) engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
7
Ou
r ca
pst
one
cou
rses
, “P
re-S
enio
r D
esig
n
and
Pro
fess
ion
al I
ssu
es”
and
“Se
nio
r D
esig
n P
roje
ct,”
are
tak
en b
y st
ud
ents
ov
er a
tw
o-se
mes
ter
per
iod
. The
firs
t p
urp
ose
of t
hes
e co
urs
es is
to
give
ou
r se
nio
r st
ud
ents
an
un
der
stan
din
g of
non
-te
chn
ical
, pro
fess
ion
al is
sues
, su
ch a
s h
ow
to w
ork
effec
tive
ly in
tea
ms,
goo
d o
ral a
nd
w
ritt
en c
omm
un
icat
ion
ski
lls, a
nd
eth
ics.
Th
e se
con
d p
urp
ose
is t
o gi
ve t
hem
an
op
por
tun
ity
to c
omp
lete
a c
omp
reh
ensi
ve
des
ign
of
a ci
vil a
nd
/or
envi
ron
men
tal
engi
nee
rin
g p
roje
ct, w
her
eby
they
do
ind
epen
den
t re
sear
ch, p
lan
th
e p
roje
ct
from
con
cep
tion
to
des
ign
, an
d le
arn
ski
lls
beyo
nd
th
ose
that
are
tau
ght
in t
hei
r re
gula
r co
urs
ewor
k.
Civ
il an
d en
viro
nm
enta
l en
gin
eeri
ng
pro
ject
s ar
e m
ult
idis
cip
linar
y by
nat
ure
. It
tak
es k
now
ledg
e th
at g
oes
beyo
nd
that
of
on
e fa
cult
y m
embe
r. A
ll st
ude
nts
mu
st
even
tual
ly s
eek
guid
ance
fro
m f
acu
lty
oth
er t
han
th
e co
urs
e in
stru
ctor
an
d
from
pro
fess
ion
al p
ract
icin
g en
gin
eers
; in
fact
, th
is c
ours
e re
quir
es s
tude
nts
to
hav
e in
dust
ry a
nd
facu
lty
men
tors
an
d to
rep
ort
wee
kly
on t
hei
r co
llabo
rati
on e
ffor
ts.
In p
art
beca
use
of
this
cap
ston
e co
urs
e, o
ur
dep
artm
ent
and
pro
fess
ion
al p
ract
itio
ner
s h
ave
fost
ered
a m
utu
ally
ben
efici
al
rela
tion
ship
ove
r th
e ye
ars.
This
cou
rse
is t
augh
t (o
r m
anag
ed, r
ath
er)
mos
t eff
ecti
vely
wh
en p
rofe
ssio
nal
s w
ho
are
invo
lved
in d
esig
n o
n a
day
-to-
day
bas
is
volu
nte
er t
hei
r ti
me
for
the
stu
den
ts.
Col
lect
ivel
y, t
hes
e vo
lun
teer
s re
pres
ent
a w
hol
e ga
mu
t of
exp
erts
. They
hel
p u
s by
gi
vin
g cl
assr
oom
lect
ure
s, d
onat
ing
real
-w
orld
pro
ject
s an
d ba
ckgr
oun
d in
form
atio
n,
men
tori
ng
stu
den
ts, r
evie
win
g su
bmit
tals
, an
d ju
dgin
g or
al p
rese
nta
tion
s. W
ith
th
e h
elp
of p
ract
itio
ner
s, s
tude
nts
tra
nsi
tion
fr
om w
ell-
defi
ned
, sh
ort,
nar
row
ly f
ocu
sed
as
sign
men
ts t
o an
op
en-e
nde
d, d
etai
led,
m
ult
ifac
eted
pro
ject
.
This
su
bm
itta
l exp
lain
s th
e o
bje
ctiv
es
of
the
cou
rse,
th
e ro
le o
f p
ract
icin
g
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il a
nd
En
viro
nm
enta
l En
gin
eeri
ng
Sen
ior
Des
ign
Ca
pst
on
e C
ou
rse:
Co
llec
tio
n o
f P
roje
cts
wit
h F
eatu
red
Ev
erg
lad
es R
esto
rati
on
Pro
ject
engi
nee
rs a
nd
fac
ult
y, c
ou
rse
req
uir
emen
ts, a
nd
typ
es o
f p
roje
cts
that
hav
e b
een
des
ign
ed b
y st
ud
ents
re
cen
tly.
For
eac
h p
roje
ct, a
rat
ing
for
the
inte
grat
ion
wit
h li
cen
sed
pra
ctic
e is
gi
ven
. This
col
lect
ion
of
pro
ject
s in
clu
des
a
vari
ety
of
top
ics
and
was
su
pp
ort
ed b
y m
any
facu
lty,
en
gin
eers
, an
d e
ngi
nee
rin
g fi
rms/
agen
cies
. At
the
end
of
this
su
bm
itta
l, a
det
aile
d d
escr
ipti
on
of
a fe
atu
red
pro
ject
, sp
on
sore
d b
y th
e U
.S.
Arm
y C
orp
s o
f E
ngi
nee
rs, f
or t
he
Flo
rid
a E
verg
lad
es R
esto
rati
on is
pro
vid
ed.
We
app
reci
ate
NC
EE
S fo
r gi
vin
g en
gin
eeri
ng
pro
gram
s th
is o
pp
ortu
nit
y to
sh
owca
se t
hei
r p
artn
ersh
ip e
ffor
ts,
and
we
than
k A
BE
T, t
he
engi
nee
rin
g d
ean
s, A
SEE
, NA
E, a
nd
NSP
E f
or t
hei
r p
artn
ersh
ip b
y be
ing
on t
he
awar
d ju
ry.
We
hop
e th
at n
ews
of t
his
aw
ard
will
en
cou
rage
pro
fess
ion
als
to g
et in
volv
ed
wit
h e
ngi
nee
rin
g st
ud
ents
acr
oss
the
nat
ion
, bec
ause
th
eir
tim
e an
d s
har
ing
of
know
led
ge m
ake
a d
iffer
ence
.
Win
sber
g F
arm
s W
etla
nd
R
esto
rati
on
Pro
ject
nce
es8FA
CU
LTY
Mic
hel
le R
amb
o-R
od
den
ber
ry, P
h.D
., P.
E.
Ass
ista
nt
Pro
fess
or,
FA
MU
-FSU
Sch
oo
l of
En
gin
eeri
ng
Wh
y d
id F
AM
U-F
SU
wa
nt
to g
et
pro
fess
ion
al
eng
inee
rs i
nv
olv
ed i
n
the
sen
ior
cap
sto
ne
cou
rse?
They
h
elp
us
to in
tegr
ate
pro
fess
ion
al p
ract
ice
issu
es in
to t
he
des
ign
pro
ject
s. O
ur
pro
ject
s h
ave
a m
ore
real
-wor
ld f
eel w
hen
en
gin
eers
are
invo
lved
. The
stu
den
ts
real
ly a
pp
reci
ate
hav
ing
men
tors
to
guid
e th
em, a
nd
th
e fa
cult
y fi
nd
th
at t
he
bar
is
rai
sed
wh
en p
rofe
ssio
nal
s ju
dge
th
e p
rese
nta
tio
ns.
Wh
en d
id F
AM
U-F
SU
be
gin
in
clu
din
g
pro
fess
ion
al
eng
inee
rs i
n s
enio
r ca
pst
on
e p
roje
cts?
Pro
fess
ion
al
engi
nee
rs s
tart
ed s
po
nso
rin
g se
nio
r ca
pst
on
e d
esig
n p
roje
cts
in 2
00
1.
Ho
w h
as
the
inv
olv
emen
t o
f p
rofe
ssio
na
l en
gin
eers
gro
wn
sin
ce
this
tim
e? P
rofe
ssio
nal
en
gin
eer
invo
lvem
ent
has
bee
n e
xpan
ded
ove
r th
e ye
ars.
In
ad
dit
ion
to
spo
nso
rin
g p
roje
cts
and
men
tori
ng
stu
den
ts, t
hey
al
so ju
dge
an
d c
riti
qu
e th
e st
ud
ents
’ fin
al
pre
sen
tati
ons.
The
fin
al p
rese
nta
tion
s h
ave
bec
om
e m
ore
inte
nse
, an
d I
th
ink
we
are
exp
ecti
ng
mo
re o
ut
of
the
stu
den
ts a
s th
e ye
ars
go b
y. A
lso,
sev
eral
en
gin
eers
vis
it t
he
clas
s to
dis
cuss
top
ics
such
as
eth
ics,
pro
cure
men
t o
f w
ork
, an
en
gin
eer’
s d
uti
es a
nd
ob
liga
tion
s, a
nd
th
e co
ntr
acto
r-en
gin
eer
rela
tion
ship
.
Wh
at’
s a
hea
d f
or
the
cou
rse?
We
wil
l co
nti
nu
e to
eva
luat
e th
e co
urs
e an
d it
s eff
ecti
ven
ess.
We
hav
e to
mak
e su
re t
hat
it
pro
vid
es a
val
uab
le le
arn
ing
exp
erie
nce
fo
r th
e st
ud
ents
an
d t
hat
it is
kep
t u
p-t
o-d
ate
wit
h A
BE
T’s
cri
teri
a.
Wh
at
ad
vic
e d
o y
ou
ha
ve
for
oth
er
un
iver
siti
es w
an
tin
g t
o b
rin
g
pro
fess
ion
al
eng
inee
rs a
nd
stu
den
ts
tog
eth
er?
Par
ticu
larl
y [f
or]
a c
apst
on
e co
urs
e: 1
) B
e fl
exib
le. A
llow
th
e st
ud
ents
to
dev
elo
p a
sco
pe
that
th
ey a
re p
rep
ared
to
han
dle
. 2)
If a
n in
div
idu
al f
acu
lty
mem
ber
man
ages
a c
apst
on
e co
urs
e, h
e or
sh
e sh
ould
be
wil
lin
g to
all
ow s
tud
ents
to
wor
k in
are
as t
hat
are
ou
tsid
e h
is o
r h
er a
rea
of
exp
erti
se. H
e o
r sh
e sh
ou
ld b
e ab
le (
and
, mo
re im
po
rtan
tly,
wil
lin
g) t
o d
irec
t st
ud
ents
to
oth
er e
xper
ts w
ho
can
hel
p t
hem
. 3)
Tru
st t
he
stu
den
ts t
o ri
se
to t
he
chal
len
ge! S
et t
he
bar
hig
h a
nd
let
them
kn
ow
th
e se
rio
usn
ess
of
the
pro
ject
. 4
) Sa
y “t
han
k yo
u”
to t
he
pro
fess
ion
al
engi
nee
rs t
o le
t th
em k
now
how
mu
ch
they
are
ap
pre
ciat
ed.
Ho
w d
oes
FA
MU
–FS
U p
lan
to
use
th
e $
25
,00
0 p
rize
? W
e p
lan
to
use
th
e p
rize
m
oney
to
en
han
ce o
ur
sen
ior
stu
den
ts’
des
ign
exp
erie
nce
. We
wil
l lik
ely
pu
rch
ase
des
ign
so
ftw
are,
mak
e en
han
cem
ents
to
ou
r se
nio
r d
esig
n la
b, o
r p
rovi
de
reso
urc
es t
o th
e st
ud
ents
for
tra
vel
rela
ted
to
thei
r p
roje
ct o
r fo
r p
roje
ct
del
iver
able
s p
rep
arat
ion
.
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
9
“The
‘pre
-sen
ior’
des
ign
co
urs
e p
rovi
des
a s
tron
g in
trod
uct
ion
for
th
e st
ud
ents
of
key
issu
es li
ke e
thic
s,
pu
bli
c h
ealt
h, s
oci
al r
esp
on
sib
ilit
y, a
nd
ot
her
an
cill
ary
elem
ents
th
at c
an m
ake
the
diff
eren
ce b
etw
een
su
cces
s an
d
fail
ure
in a
P.E
. des
ign
con
text
.”
“This
is a
gre
at s
ub
mis
sion
th
at
dem
onst
rate
s st
ron
g in
tera
ctio
ns
of
pra
ctit
ion
ers
wit
h t
he
engi
nee
rin
g fa
cult
y an
d s
tud
ents
.”
“Gre
at b
enefi
t to
hea
lth
, saf
ety,
an
d
wel
fare
of
the
pu
bli
c”
nce
es1
0
ST
UD
EN
TS
Ray
mon
d B
end
t(B
ald
Poi
nt
Stat
e P
ark
Ele
vate
d C
abin
s)
Dan
iel B
enit
ez (
Un
iver
sity
Vil
lage
B
uil
din
g D
esig
n)
Ch
ad F
inch
(St
ate
Roa
d 2
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lroa
d O
verp
ass)
Kyr
ina
Mou
ltri
e (W
oo
dvi
lle
Ele
men
tary
T
raffi
c St
ud
y/D
esig
n)
An
gelo
Nie
ves
(Big
Cyp
ress
Nat
ion
al
Pre
serv
e: B
ackc
ou
ntr
y A
cces
s P
oin
t)
Aar
on J
ared
Ray
(Si
te D
evel
opm
ent
of
St. G
eorg
e Is
lan
d’s
Co
mm
erci
al D
istr
ict)
Dav
id S
and
ers
(St.
Geo
rge
Isla
nd
St
orm
wat
er R
etro
fit
Des
ign
)
Kay
na
Ship
p (
Stat
e R
oad
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R
ailr
oad
Ove
rpas
s)
Kat
ie S
ign
ore
(B
ig C
ypre
ss N
atio
nal
P
rese
rve:
Bac
kco
un
try
Acc
ess
Poi
nt)
Wh
at
did
yo
u l
ike
bes
t a
bo
ut
pa
rtic
ipa
tin
g i
n t
he
pro
ject
?
Nie
ves:
Ou
r p
roje
ct is
act
ual
ly g
oin
g to
be
imp
lem
ente
d a
t th
e n
atio
nal
pre
serv
e.
Ben
dt: I
t al
low
ed m
e to
bri
ng
toge
ther
m
any
diff
eren
t ar
eas
of
civi
l en
gin
eeri
ng
and
com
bin
e th
em in
to a
sin
gle
pro
ject
w
her
e a
grea
t m
any
asp
ects
had
to
wo
rk
toge
ther
.
Mou
ltri
e: Th
e b
est
thin
g ab
ou
t th
e p
roje
ct w
as t
he
nat
ure
of
it. I
like
th
at
we
wer
e ab
le t
o ch
oo
se a
div
isio
n o
f ci
vil
engi
nee
rin
g th
at w
e w
ere
inte
rest
ed in
an
d le
arn
mo
re a
bo
ut
it w
ith
th
e h
elp
of
ind
ust
ry m
ento
rs.
Wh
at
did
yo
u l
earn
?
Ben
itez
: Ther
e is
a n
eed
to
bei
ng
able
to
ad
apt
to a
ny
new
pro
ble
ms
that
ari
se a
nd
yo
u m
ust
be
able
to
chan
ge y
ou
r d
esig
n
thro
ugh
ou
t th
e p
roje
ct.
Sign
ore:
This
pro
ject
tau
ght
me
a lo
t ab
ou
t th
e n
on
tech
nic
al s
ide
of
engi
nee
rin
g.P
roje
cts
aren
’t o
nly
ab
ou
t th
e ca
lcu
lati
on
s an
d if
so
met
hin
g’s
stru
ctu
rall
y so
un
d.I
t al
so h
as t
o d
o w
ith
te
amw
ork
and
th
e gr
oup
get
tin
g th
e p
roje
ct c
omp
lete
d.
Ship
p: F
or o
ur
team
, on
e of
th
e b
igge
st
chal
len
ges
was
usi
ng
ou
r ti
me
effici
entl
y.
Ou
r d
esig
n p
roje
ct w
as m
ult
idis
cip
lin
ary;
th
us,
oft
en w
e h
ad d
iffer
ent
mem
ber
s w
aiti
ng
on
cer
tain
po
rtio
ns
of
the
des
ign
to
be
com
ple
ted
bef
ore
they
co
uld
p
roce
ed. T
o o
pti
miz
e ev
eryo
ne’
s sk
ills
, th
e te
am m
emb
ers
wh
o w
ere
wai
tin
g h
elp
ed w
ith
dra
win
g an
d c
hec
kin
g ca
lcu
lati
on
s.
Ho
w d
id t
he
pa
rtic
ipa
tio
n o
f p
rofe
ssio
na
l en
gin
eers
im
pro
ve
the
exp
erie
nce
?
Ray
: They
pro
vid
ed v
alu
able
insi
ght
and
cri
tici
sm o
f p
rop
ose
d d
esig
n a
nd
ex
pla
ined
ho
w f
eatu
res
and
asp
ects
o
f th
e p
roje
ct c
ou
ld b
e ch
ange
d f
or
diff
eren
t b
enefi
ts s
uch
as
eco
no
mic
al o
r en
viro
nm
enta
l im
pac
t.
Ben
itez
: It
shed
ligh
t o
n a
reas
of
the
pro
ject
th
at r
equ
ired
att
enti
on w
hic
h w
e n
ever
eve
n t
ho
ugh
t o
f. [
It]
also
tau
ght
us
abo
ut
cert
ain
des
ign
con
ven
tio
ns
use
d d
ue
to e
ase
of
con
stru
ctio
n a
nd
p
rod
uct
ion
.
Ship
p: O
ne
of
the
mai
n g
oal
s o
f o
ur
team
was
to
com
ple
te a
pro
ject
th
at w
as
as “
real
wor
ld”
as p
ossi
ble
. Sim
ply
, ou
r te
am w
ante
d e
xper
ien
ce o
n a
pra
ctic
al
pro
ject
th
at w
e m
igh
t ac
tual
ly b
e gi
ven
as
an
en
gin
eer.
Eve
n t
hou
gh w
e w
ere
give
n d
esig
n e
xam
ple
s, o
ur
team
nee
ded
fu
rth
er g
uid
ance
as
to h
ow c
erta
in v
alu
es
and
dim
ensi
ons
wer
e d
eter
min
ed. Th
e p
rofe
ssio
nal
en
gin
eers
wh
o g
uid
ed o
ur
team
hel
ped
us
to u
nd
erst
and
eac
h p
iece
o
f th
e p
roje
ct.
Wh
at
do
yo
u t
hin
k t
he
eng
inee
rs
lea
rned
by
wo
rkin
g w
ith
stu
den
ts o
n
the
pro
ject
?
San
ders
: Pro
bab
ly t
hat
we
stil
l hav
e a
lon
g w
ay t
o g
o! S
erio
usl
y, t
hou
gh, I
wou
ld
thin
k th
at t
hey
lear
ned
th
at t
her
e ar
e yo
un
g en
thu
sias
tic
min
ds
out
ther
e th
at
real
ly w
ant
to le
arn
th
e ri
ght
way
to
do
thin
gs in
civ
il e
ngi
nee
rin
g.
Ben
dt: I
bel
ieve
th
e en
gin
eers
gai
ned
a
bet
ter
un
der
stan
din
g of
th
e m
ater
ial
wh
ich
col
lege
s ar
e p
rep
arin
g gr
adu
ates
w
ith
at
this
po
int
in t
ime
and
th
at h
elp
ed
them
to
sta
y m
ore
in t
ou
ch w
ith
th
e ed
uca
tion
al s
ide
of e
ngi
nee
rin
g w
hic
h
they
do
not
hav
e as
mu
ch c
onta
ct w
ith
.
Fin
ch: I
th
ink
the
mos
t im
por
tan
t th
ing
the
pro
fess
ion
al e
ngi
nee
rs le
arn
ed f
rom
u
s is
th
at, d
esp
ite
the
fact
th
at w
e ar
e on
ly s
tud
ents
, we
hav
e th
e fo
un
dat
ion
to
pu
t to
geth
er a
pro
fess
ion
al p
roje
ct w
ith
in
ou
r sc
op
e o
f w
ork
.
Ta
mia
mi
Tra
il
Mo
difi
cati
on
s P
roje
ct
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
11
“The
stud
ents
wer
e re
ally
invo
lved
in
all p
hase
s of
the
pro
ject
, fro
m c
once
pt
thro
ugh
eval
uati
on a
nd
desi
gn. Th
e in
tera
ctio
n b
etw
een
the
stu
den
ts a
nd
the
fede
ral i
nte
rage
ncy
des
ign
tea
m o
ffer
ed
uniq
ue e
xper
ien
ces
in r
eal-
life
sce
nar
ios.
Th
is p
roje
ct w
as a
gre
at le
arn
ing
tool
fo
r th
e st
uden
ts a
nd
prov
ided
val
uabl
e in
put
to t
he t
eam
wor
kin
g in
the
E
verg
lade
s. Th
e pr
ojec
t al
so p
rovi
ded
a va
luab
le t
est
for
stud
ents
to
deci
de if
the
y w
ere
inte
rest
ed in
the
env
iron
men
tal/
ecos
yste
m r
esto
rati
on a
spec
ts o
f en
gin
eeri
ng.
”
—
Jam
es B
oon
e, P
.E.;
R
ob
ert
Med
lock
, P.E
.
(U.S
. Arm
y C
orp
s o
f E
ngi
nee
rs)
PR
AC
TIT
ION
ER
SD
ou
glas
Bar
kle
y, P
.E.
Kat
her
ine
Bu
rke,
P.E
.
Vic
tor
Her
rera
, E.I
.
Joh
n S
lige
r II
, P.E
.
Wh
y d
id y
ou
get
in
vo
lved
wit
h t
he
FA
MU
–FS
U c
ap
sto
ne
cou
rse?
Her
rera
: I a
m a
gra
du
ate
from
th
e d
epar
tmen
t an
d s
aw t
he
imp
ort
ance
o
f co
nn
ecti
ng
edu
cati
on
wit
h lo
cal
pro
fess
ion
als.
This
cla
ss p
rovi
ded
an
ex
cell
ent
op
po
rtu
nit
y fo
r m
e to
get
in
volv
ed.
Bur
ke: I
th
ink
I go
t “n
omin
ated
” or
re
ferr
ed b
y V
icto
r. [
He]
ask
ed a
nd
I s
aid
o
kay
sin
ce I
th
ink
it is
imp
ort
ant
to
men
tor
you
nge
r en
gin
eers
.This
yea
r’s
gro
up
of
kid
s w
as e
nga
ged
an
d w
illi
ng
to
lear
n, s
o I
was
hap
py
to s
pen
d w
hat
ever
ti
me
they
nee
ded
for
th
e p
roje
ct.
Slig
er: W
e h
ave
hir
ed m
any
entr
y-le
vel
engi
nee
rs a
nd
inte
rns
to w
ork
at o
ur
firm
. We
hav
e fo
un
d t
hat
th
ere
was
a
lack
of
kno
wle
dge
in t
he
un
der
stan
din
g o
f lo
ad p
ath
s an
d la
tera
l sta
bil
ity
issu
es.
RSE
sta
ff f
elt
that
th
is w
as a
goo
d w
ay f
or
us
to a
dd
ress
th
ese
issu
es.
Wh
at
did
yo
u l
earn
fro
m w
ork
ing
w
ith
th
e st
ud
ents
?
Slig
er: Th
e st
ud
ents
wan
t to
lear
n.L
ay o
ut
wh
at is
exp
ecte
d o
f th
em, a
nd
th
ey w
ill
rise
to
the
chal
len
ge.
Her
rera
: Yo
u c
an o
bse
rve
a le
vel o
f gr
owth
, eve
n if
min
imal
, du
rin
g th
is
pro
cess
.Fro
m t
he
firs
t d
ay t
hey
mee
t w
ith
yo
u a
nd
pre
sen
t th
eir
sco
pe
to t
he
day
yo
u s
ee t
hem
pre
sen
t in
fro
nt
of
the
pan
el; t
her
e is
a le
vel o
f m
atu
rity
th
at y
ou
like
to
thin
k yo
u h
ad s
ome
infl
uen
ce in
m
akin
g h
app
en. I
lear
ned
th
at t
he
mo
re
we
can
pu
t to
war
d s
up
po
rtin
g yo
un
ger
edu
cati
on
, th
e sh
arp
er a
nd
bet
ter
engi
nee
rs w
e ar
e b
uil
din
g fo
r th
e fu
ture
.
Wh
at
kn
ow
led
ge
or
skil
ls d
o y
ou
th
ink
th
e st
ud
ents
to
ok
aw
ay f
rom
co
lla
bo
rati
ng
wit
h p
rofe
ssio
na
l en
gin
eers
?
Her
rera
: I t
hin
k th
e st
ud
ents
rea
lize
d t
he
imp
orta
nce
of
dea
dli
nes
as
wel
l as
how
to
inte
ract
wit
h t
he
pu
bli
c.W
e h
ad o
ur
team
m
eet
wit
h t
he
sch
oo
l th
ey w
ere
wo
rkin
g w
ith
an
d it
all
ow
ed t
hem
an
op
po
rtu
nit
y to
see
ho
w e
very
one
reac
ts d
iffer
entl
y to
ce
rtai
n s
itu
atio
ns.
A b
ig r
eali
zati
on t
hey
h
ad w
ith
ou
r p
roje
ct w
as t
hat
per
cep
tio
n
is d
iffer
ent
in e
very
per
son
. Alt
ho
ugh
ou
r st
and
ard
s an
d g
uid
elin
es t
ell u
s w
hat
sh
ould
be
don
e, w
e m
ust
alw
ays
be
awar
e o
f th
e cl
ien
t’s
des
ires
/nee
ds
wh
ile
keep
ing
thei
r sa
fety
in m
ind
.
Bur
ke: I
th
ink
they
lear
ned
th
at t
he
des
ign
pro
cess
is n
ot
cast
in s
ton
e; it
is
iter
ativ
e, a
nd
on
eac
h p
orti
on o
f th
e d
esig
n, t
he
team
has
to
wor
k to
geth
er
for
the
pro
ject
to
fit.
They
lear
ned
th
at
one
seem
ingl
y m
inor
ch
ange
in o
ne
par
t o
f th
e si
te c
ou
ld a
nd
oft
en d
oes
hav
e ra
mifi
cati
ons
else
wh
ere
on t
he
site
.
Bar
kley
: The
sen
ior
des
ign
co
urs
e is
th
e b
est
op
po
rtu
nit
y fo
r th
e st
ud
ents
to
dis
cove
r h
ow c
omp
lex
real
-wor
ld
engi
nee
rin
g is
an
d h
ow m
uch
th
ey n
eed
to
lear
n. I
t d
efin
itel
y p
rep
ares
th
em f
or
thei
r fi
rst
po
st-s
cho
ol j
ob.
nce
es1
2
Stu
den
tsE
dw
ard
DeB
roec
kB
ran
do
n E
stre
lla
Mat
thew
Hen
nes
sey
Rya
n T
ille
y
Fa
cult
yJe
ffer
ey D
rago
vich
, Ph
.D.,
P.E
.
Pra
ctit
ion
ers
Bri
an L
arm
ore
, E.I
.T.;
Art
Lo
uie
, P.E
.; L
isa
Wir
t, P
.E.
(Sn
ohom
ish
Cou
nty
Dep
artm
ent
of
Pu
bli
c W
ork
s)
13
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il a
nd
En
viro
nm
enta
l En
gin
eeri
ng
Str
uct
ura
l D
esig
n P
ack
ag
e fo
r th
e R
epla
cem
ent
of
a C
ou
nty
Bri
dg
e
“The
clo
se c
onn
ecti
on
bet
wee
n t
he
stu
den
ts a
nd
lice
nse
d P
.E.’s
was
im
pre
ssiv
e. A
dd
itio
nal
ly, t
he
qu
alit
y of
th
e w
ork
don
e b
y th
e st
ud
ents
an
d
the
dep
th a
nd
bre
adth
of
thei
r an
alys
is
was
exc
epti
onal
.”
“A v
ery
real
isti
c p
roje
ct w
as
un
der
take
n t
hat
co
uld
ver
y w
ell b
e an
ass
ign
men
t fo
r a
jun
ior
engi
nee
r w
ith
in t
he
firs
t fe
w y
ears
of
a ca
reer
as
a ci
vil e
ngi
nee
r.”
“This
is a
n e
xcel
len
t ex
amp
le o
f a
wel
l-ex
ecu
ted
sen
ior
des
ign
pro
ject
, su
per
vise
d b
y b
oth
fac
ult
y an
d
pra
ctic
ing
engi
nee
rs, t
o cr
eate
a d
esig
n
solu
tion
for
a p
ub
lic
pro
ble
m.”
All
en
gin
eeri
ng
stu
den
ts o
f o
ur
un
iver
sity
ar
e re
qu
ired
to
com
ple
te a
yea
r-lo
ng,
in
du
stri
ally
sp
on
sore
d s
enio
r d
esig
n
pro
ject
pri
or t
o g
rad
uat
ion
. In
th
e p
roje
ct
des
crib
ed b
elo
w, a
tea
m o
f fo
ur
stu
den
ts
wor
ked
un
der
th
e su
per
visi
on o
f tw
o li
aiso
n e
ngi
nee
rs f
rom
a lo
cal c
ou
nty
an
d a
un
iver
sity
fac
ult
y ad
viso
r on
th
e d
esig
n o
f a
bri
dge
req
uir
ing
rep
lace
men
t.
In f
all q
uar
ter,
th
e st
ud
ents
pre
par
ed a
w
ritt
en p
rop
osa
l for
th
e co
un
ty o
utl
inin
g th
e p
roje
ct, s
cop
e, a
nd
pla
n o
f w
ork
, p
roje
ct d
eliv
erab
les,
sch
edu
le, a
nd
b
ud
get.
The
des
ign
was
do
ne
in w
inte
r an
d s
pri
ng
qu
arte
rs a
nd
cu
lmin
ated
in
a re
po
rt d
escr
ibin
g th
e d
esig
n m
eth
od
s,
engi
nee
rin
g d
raw
ings
, cal
cula
tion
s, a
nd
re
com
men
dat
ion
s. Th
e te
am m
ade
oral
p
rese
nta
tion
s to
th
e co
un
ty a
t th
e en
d o
f fa
ll, o
utl
inin
g th
e p
roje
ct a
pp
roac
h, a
nd
in
sp
rin
g q
uar
ter,
des
crib
ing
thei
r fi
nal
d
esig
n.
A lo
cal c
ou
nty
iden
tifi
ed o
ne
of
its
bri
dge
s as
str
uct
ura
lly
defi
cien
t an
d n
ot
in c
omp
lian
ce w
ith
cu
rren
t st
and
ard
s fo
r la
ne
wid
th a
nd
ped
estr
ian
acc
ess.
In
ad
dit
ion
, th
e b
rid
ge h
ad s
ever
al
des
ign
ch
alle
nge
s: t
he
cen
ter
sup
po
rt
and
ab
utm
ent
had
exp
erie
nce
d s
ever
e sc
ou
rin
g an
d e
rosi
on
; th
e si
te h
ad a
hig
h
pre
ssu
re a
rtes
ian
aq
uif
er lo
cate
d 4
8 f
eet
bel
ow t
he
road
su
rfac
e; t
he
road
way
p
rofi
le h
ad b
oth
a h
oriz
onta
l an
d v
erti
cal
curv
e.
The
cou
nty
req
ues
ted
th
e st
ud
ent
team
to
su
bm
it a
str
uct
ura
l des
ign
pac
kage
for
a si
ngl
e sp
an, p
re-s
tres
sed
con
cret
e b
rid
ge s
up
erst
ruct
ure
, su
bst
ruct
ure
, an
d
road
way
ap
pro
ach
sla
b. I
n r
esp
on
se, t
he
team
des
ign
ed a
70
-ft-
lon
g, 4
9-f
t-w
ide
bri
dge
su
per
stru
ctu
re u
sin
g d
ecke
d b
ulb
te
e gi
rder
s. Th
e b
rid
ge h
as t
wo
12
-ft
veh
icle
lan
es, t
wo
5-f
t b
ike
lan
es a
nd
tw
o 5
- to
7-f
t si
dew
alk
s. Th
e su
bst
ruct
ure
co
nsi
sts
of
18
dia
met
er c
ast-
in-p
lace
co
ncr
ete
pil
es. Th
e te
am a
lso
des
ign
ed t
he
abu
tmen
t co
nsi
stin
g o
f sh
eet
pil
e w
alls
.
The
stu
den
t te
am p
rep
ared
a s
tru
ctu
ral
des
ign
pac
kage
for
th
e cl
ien
t co
nsi
stin
g o
f st
ruct
ura
l pla
ns
and
det
ails
u
sin
g A
uto
CA
D 2
00
7, c
onst
ruct
ion
sp
ecifi
cati
on
s in
clu
din
g sp
ecia
l p
rovi
sio
ns,
a c
onst
ruct
ion
seq
uen
ce
mem
o, c
onst
ruct
ion
co
st e
stim
ate,
an
d
des
ign
cal
cula
tio
ns.
The
team
su
bm
itte
d
30
%, 6
0%
, 90
%, a
nd
10
0%
su
bm
itta
ls t
o th
e co
un
ty.
Du
rin
g th
e ac
adem
ic y
ear
the
stu
den
t te
am m
et w
ith
th
e fa
cult
y ad
viso
r w
eek
ly
and
wit
h t
he
liai
son
en
gin
eer
biw
eek
ly
or
wee
kly
to
dis
cuss
tea
m p
rogr
ess.
B
ecau
se t
he
spo
nso
r w
as lo
cate
d 3
0
mil
es a
way
fro
m t
he
un
iver
sity
, som
e o
f th
e sp
on
sor
mee
tin
gs w
ere
hel
d v
ia
vid
eoco
nfe
ren
cin
g. E
ach
tea
m m
emb
er
serv
ed a
s th
e p
roje
ct m
anag
er d
uri
ng
the
year
, ru
nn
ing
team
mee
tin
gs, s
etti
ng
agen
das
, ass
ign
ing
task
s to
mem
ber
s,
and
fol
low
ing
up
on
act
ion
item
s. Th
e p
roje
ct s
tren
gth
ened
th
e te
am’s
ab
ilit
y to
ap
ply
th
eir
tech
nic
al k
no
wle
dge
to
a p
ract
ical
pro
ble
m, t
o w
ork
as a
tea
m,
to c
omm
un
icat
e eff
ecti
vely
, to
lear
n
and
pra
ctic
e p
roje
ct m
anag
emen
t an
d
lead
ersh
ip s
kil
ls, a
nd
to
mee
t th
e cl
ien
ts’
nee
ds.
The
cou
nty
su
bm
itte
d t
he
pre
lim
inar
y d
esig
n p
acka
ge t
o th
e st
ate
dep
artm
ent
of
tran
spo
rtat
ion
in t
he
sum
mer
of
20
08
re
qu
esti
ng
fun
din
g. Th
is w
as t
he
only
b
rid
ge w
ith
in t
he
cou
nty
ap
pro
ved
for
fu
ll r
epla
cem
ent.
Stu
den
tsC
ivil
en
gin
eeri
ng
un
der
grad
uat
e st
ud
ent
bo
dy
Fa
cult
yK
evin
Lan
sey,
Ph
.D.
Mo
ham
med
Eh
san
i, P
h.D
.
Pra
ctit
ion
ers
Jack
Bu
chan
on (
WL
B G
rou
p)
Mel
vyn
Gre
en (
Mel
vyn
Gre
en a
nd
A
sso
ciat
es)
Sco
tt L
arso
n, P
.E. (
RB
F C
on
sult
ing)
Bro
ok
s K
een
an, P
.E. (
Tra
nsy
stem
s)
Mic
hae
l Mat
hie
u (
Mat
hie
u
En
gin
eeri
ng
Cor
p.)
Tom
McG
over
n, P
.E.;
Ale
jan
dro
A
nge
l (P
SOM
AS)
Nar
esh
Sam
tan
i, P
h.D
., P.
E.;
Ed
Now
atzk
i, P
h.D
., P.
E. (
NC
S C
on
sult
ants
)
Dav
e Z
ales
ki, P
.E. (
Pim
a C
oun
ty
Dep
artm
ent
of T
ran
spor
tati
on)
nce
es1
4
Ou
r p
rogr
am is
for
tun
ate
to h
ave
sign
ifica
nt
sup
po
rt f
or o
ur
stu
den
ts a
nd
ou
r ed
uca
tion
al m
issi
on f
rom
th
e lo
cal
com
mu
nit
y. A
nu
mb
er o
f p
rofe
ssio
nal
s h
ave
inve
sted
th
eir
kno
wle
dge
an
d t
ime
to le
ad a
nd
col
lab
orat
e on
ad
van
ced
p
ract
ical
ly o
rien
ted
exp
erie
nce
s fo
r o
ur
Civ
il E
ngi
nee
rin
g st
ud
ents
. Thes
e p
ract
itio
ner
inst
ruct
ors
take
tim
e fr
om
thei
r fi
rms
and
bec
om
e p
osi
tive
mo
del
s fo
r o
ur
stu
den
ts. Th
is g
rou
p fi
lls
a ga
p
by
teac
hin
g m
ater
ial t
hat
ou
r fa
cult
y is
u
nab
le t
o t
each
or
that
is b
ette
r su
ited
to
bei
ng
tau
ght
by
pra
ctit
ion
ers.
Thei
r in
volv
emen
t in
th
e cu
rric
ulu
m e
xpan
ds
op
po
rtu
nit
ies
that
are
gea
red
to
rea
l w
orld
ap
pli
cati
ons.
In
par
ticu
lar,
th
ey
hav
e p
artn
ered
wit
h f
acu
lty
to d
evel
op
com
mu
nic
atio
n a
nd
su
rvey
ing
cou
rses
an
d p
arti
cip
ate
in o
ur
sen
ior
des
ign
se
qu
ence
in a
ran
ge o
f ca
pac
itie
s,
incl
ud
ing
cou
rse
lead
er. F
inal
ly, a
gro
up
o
f ei
ght
pra
ctit
ion
ers
org
aniz
ed a
nd
off
ered
a n
ovel
bri
dge
des
ign
co
urs
e ce
nte
red
on
new
ly a
ccep
ted
pro
bab
ilis
tic
des
ign
pro
ced
ure
s. Th
ese
succ
essf
ul
par
tner
ship
s ar
e su
mm
ariz
ed in
th
is
sub
mis
sion
for
con
sid
erat
ion
for
an
N
CE
ES
En
gin
eeri
ng
Aw
ard
.
Thes
e co
urs
es p
rovi
de
an o
uts
tan
din
g li
nk
bet
wee
n s
tud
ents
an
d p
ract
ice
in a
ran
ge
of
curr
icu
lum
com
po
nen
ts in
clu
din
g d
esig
n a
nd
dev
elop
ing
com
mu
nic
atio
n
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il E
ngi
nee
rin
g an
d E
ngi
nee
rin
g M
ech
anic
sP
ract
itio
ner
-Led
En
gin
eeri
ng
Ex
per
ien
ces
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
15
“A s
tren
gth
of
this
su
bm
issi
on
w
as t
he
invo
lvem
ent
of in
du
stry
p
ract
itio
ner
s in
del
iver
ing
engi
nee
rin
g co
urs
ewor
k.”
“The
key
dis
tin
ctio
n b
etw
een
th
e w
inn
ing
entr
y an
d a
mor
e tr
adit
ion
al s
enio
r d
esig
n e
xper
ien
ce
is t
he
inti
mat
e ro
le t
hat
pra
ctic
ing
engi
nee
rs p
lay
in t
he
dev
elop
men
t an
d t
each
ing
of t
he
key
elem
ents
of
the
cou
rse
seq
uen
ce.”
“A s
tro
ng
effo
rt h
as b
een
mad
e to
su
pp
lem
ent
exis
tin
g fa
cult
y ta
len
ts
by
usi
ng
lice
nse
d p
rofe
ssio
nal
s in
ke
y co
urs
es.”
Imp
act
of r
aisi
ng
soci
al c
onsc
iou
snes
s—Th
e se
nio
r d
esig
n c
ours
e u
nd
er
pra
ctit
ion
er le
ader
ship
has
ad
ded
m
odu
les
on s
ocia
l iss
ues
, in
clu
din
g re
quir
ing
stu
den
ts t
o at
ten
d a
pu
blic
m
eeti
ng
to d
evel
op a
n u
nd
erst
and
ing
of
the
soci
al im
pli
cati
ons
of t
hei
r w
ork
and
th
e st
ren
gth
of
pu
blic
op
inio
n. A
s ci
vil
engi
nee
rs, t
his
un
der
stan
din
g is
cri
tica
l.K
now
led
ge a
nd
ski
lls g
ain
ed—
The
succ
ess
of t
hes
e co
urs
es a
nd
th
e am
oun
t of
m
ater
ial l
earn
ed is
doc
um
ente
d in
stu
den
t ev
alu
atio
ns.
Pas
sin
g th
is k
now
led
ge t
o th
e st
ud
ents
is a
tri
bute
to
the
inst
ruct
or’s
qu
alit
y an
d c
omm
un
icat
ion
ski
lls. W
e ca
n m
easu
re t
his
su
cces
s, a
s ou
r st
ud
ents
h
ave
con
sist
entl
y sc
ored
ave
rage
to
ab
ove
aver
age
scor
es o
n t
he
FE
exa
m in
st
ruct
ura
l des
ign
an
d s
urv
eyin
g.
Pro
fess
ion
al le
ader
ship
—A
ll in
stru
ctor
s in
des
ign
cou
rses
are
pro
fess
ion
al
engi
nee
rs d
emon
stra
tin
g th
e d
esir
abil
ity
of li
cen
sure
. Fu
rth
er, t
he
firs
t se
mes
ter
of
our
two-
sem
este
r d
esig
n c
ours
e in
clu
des
a
ran
ge o
f p
rofe
ssio
nal
ism
top
ics,
incl
ud
ing
an e
thic
s m
odu
le t
augh
t by
pra
ctit
ion
ers.
and
tea
mw
ork
skil
ls. C
olla
bo
rati
on
resu
lts
dem
onst
rate
cu
rric
ulu
m
inn
ovat
ion
th
at w
ould
not
be
pos
sib
le
wit
ho
ut
the
lead
ersh
ip o
f ou
r p
ract
itio
ner
p
artn
ers.
The
pra
ctic
al e
mp
has
is h
as
add
ed u
niq
ue
exp
erie
nce
s su
ch a
s si
te
visi
ts a
nd
th
e in
tro
du
ctio
n o
f em
ergi
ng
stat
e-of
-th
e-p
ract
ice
tech
nol
ogy
in t
he
curr
icu
lum
. In
ad
dit
ion
to
pra
ctit
ion
er
lead
ersh
ip o
f th
e co
urs
es, t
he
inst
ruct
ors
exte
nd
ou
r n
etw
ork
in t
he
com
mu
nit
y b
y in
viti
ng
oth
er p
ract
itio
ner
s to
co
ntr
ibu
te
to c
ou
rses
by
pro
vid
ing
lect
ure
s in
th
eir
spec
ialt
y ar
eas
and
ser
vin
g o
n e
xper
t p
anel
s to
rev
iew
stu
den
t w
ork
. The
latt
er a
ctiv
ity
has
led
to
a s
ign
ifica
nt
imp
act
on
pro
fess
ion
alis
m a
nd
qu
alit
y o
f p
rese
nta
tion
s. P
osi
tive
imp
acts
on
ap
pli
cab
le a
war
d e
valu
atio
n c
rite
ria
are
dis
cuss
ed b
elo
w.
Succ
essf
ul c
olla
bo
rati
on
of
facu
lty,
st
ud
ents
, an
d p
rofe
ssio
nal
pra
ctit
ion
ers
and
imp
act
of p
artn
erin
g te
ach
ing
and
p
ract
ice—
Ou
r d
epar
tmen
tal a
lum
ni a
nd
fr
ien
ds
hav
e re
cogn
ized
th
e o
pp
ort
un
ity
to s
up
po
rt o
ur
dep
artm
ent
and
wo
rk
in t
and
em w
ith
ou
r fa
cult
y to
dev
elop
n
ovel
ed
uca
tion
al e
xper
ien
ces
that
b
ette
r p
rep
are
grad
uat
es. Th
e tw
o m
ost
co
llab
ora
tive
eff
ort
s ar
e th
e p
ract
itio
ner
-in
itia
ted
bri
dge
des
ign
co
urs
e th
at w
as
coll
abo
rati
vely
org
aniz
ed a
nd
tau
ght
by
pra
ctit
ion
ers
and
fac
ult
y an
d o
ur
cap
ston
e d
esig
n c
ou
rses
th
at a
re le
d
by
a p
ract
itio
ner
wit
h le
ctu
res
tau
ght
by
facu
lty
and
pra
ctit
ion
ers.
Cap
sto
ne
des
ign
eva
luat
ion
tea
ms
wer
e co
mp
rise
d
of
a m
ix o
f th
e tw
o g
rou
ps.
B
enefi
t to
hea
lth
, saf
ety,
an
d w
elfa
re
of t
he
pu
bli
c—P
ract
itio
ner
s ar
e m
ore
ac
ute
ly a
war
e o
f th
e n
eed
to
des
ign
fo
r sa
fety
, an
d s
tud
ents
are
mo
re
open
to
acce
pti
ng
this
gu
idan
ce f
rom
p
ract
itio
ner
s w
ho
hav
e th
at p
ersp
ecti
ve.
Tec
hn
ical
ly, t
he
bri
dge
des
ign
co
urs
e w
as b
ased
on
new
tec
hn
olo
gy t
hat
ac
cou
nte
d f
or t
he
un
cert
ain
ties
in a
ll
asp
ects
of
the
des
ign
. Un
der
stan
din
g an
d a
pp
lyin
g th
is n
ewly
inst
itu
ted
ap
pro
ach
wil
l im
pro
ve t
he
safe
ty o
f tr
ansp
ort
atio
n s
tru
ctu
res
des
ign
ed b
y th
ese
grad
uat
es.
nce
es1
6
Stu
den
tsSt
ud
ents
of
Civ
il E
ngi
nee
rin
g Sy
stem
s D
esig
n c
lass
es, 2
00
8–2
00
9
Fa
cult
yD
ebo
rah
O’B
ann
on
, Ph
.D.,
P.E
.
Pra
ctit
ion
ers
Thom
as K
imes
, P.E
.(H
DR
En
gin
eeri
ng)
Eri
ch S
chm
itz,
E.I
., L
EE
D
(Tra
nSy
stem
s)
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il a
nd
Mec
han
ical
En
gin
eeri
ng
Red
con
e C
ivil
Des
ign
Gro
up
: A
Pra
ctit
ion
er-C
entr
ic C
ap
sto
ne
Ex
per
ien
ce
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
17
“This
pro
gram
fu
lly
add
ress
es t
he
nee
d f
or s
tud
ents
to
un
der
stan
d
and
ap
pre
ciat
e th
e h
igh
leve
l o
f ac
cou
nta
bil
ity
and
so
cial
re
spo
nsi
bil
ity
exp
erie
nce
d b
y p
ract
icin
g en
gin
eers
des
ign
ing
solu
tio
ns
for
the
pu
bli
c se
cto
r.”
“Des
ign
pro
ject
s w
ith
in t
he
pro
gram
ar
e o
f a
size
to
com
ple
te in
a y
ear’
s ti
me.
Mak
es t
he
exp
erie
nce
mor
e m
ean
ingf
ul f
or t
he
stu
den
ts.”
“This
su
bm
issi
on w
as a
n o
uts
tan
din
g p
artn
ersh
ip o
f p
rofe
ssio
nal
p
ract
itio
ner
s, t
he
city
, an
d t
he
civi
l en
gin
eeri
ng
dep
artm
ent.
”
A p
artn
ersh
ip b
etw
een
a m
un
icip
alit
y,
a ci
vil e
ngi
nee
rin
g d
epar
tmen
t, a
nd
p
rofe
ssio
nal
pra
ctit
ion
ers
crea
ted
th
e o
pp
ort
un
ity
for
a ci
vil e
ngi
nee
rin
g ca
pst
on
e cl
ass
(Red
con
e) t
o p
rovi
de
pro
bon
o en
gin
eeri
ng
serv
ices
on
pu
bli
c p
roje
cts
that
wil
l be
con
stru
cted
ac
cord
ing
to t
he
stu
den
ts’ d
esig
n.
Car
e is
tak
en b
y th
e p
ract
itio
ner
s an
d t
he
facu
lty
to s
elec
t ri
ght-
size
d p
roje
cts
that
wil
l be
chal
len
gin
g an
d m
ean
ingf
ul t
o
the
stu
den
ts. Th
rou
gho
ut
the
pro
cess
, th
e st
ud
ents
are
exp
ecte
d
to u
nd
erst
and
th
at t
he
eth
ical
, p
rofe
ssio
nal
, an
d d
esig
n d
ecis
ion
s th
ey m
ake
affec
t p
ub
lic
hea
lth
an
d s
afet
y. Th
e cl
ass
pro
vid
es a
tr
ansi
tio
n b
etw
een
sch
oo
l an
d
the
wo
rkp
lace
, wit
h m
arke
d
incr
ease
in t
he
pro
fess
ion
alis
m
of
the
stu
den
ts. Th
e p
ract
itio
ner
s, s
tud
ents
, fac
ult
y an
d c
lien
t sh
are
resp
on
sib
ilit
ies
and
ben
efits
th
at g
ain
res
pec
t in
th
e b
road
er e
ngi
nee
rin
g co
mm
un
ity
and
en
sure
R
edco
ne’
s co
nti
nu
atio
n a
s a
viab
le c
ivil
en
gin
eeri
ng
cap
sto
ne
exp
erie
nce
.
COLLABORATION
nce
es1
8
Stu
den
tsSe
an B
loch
erJo
sh B
obo
Bry
ce E
van
sM
ich
ael G
illi
amR
ob
ert
Hag
eman
Ben
jam
in O
’Nei
lIp
shit
a Th
om
asJo
nat
han
Wo
ote
n
Fa
cult
yIg
nat
ius
Fo
mu
nu
ng,
Ph
.D.
Ro
nal
d B
aile
y, P
h.D
.P
raka
sh D
amsh
ala,
Ph
.D.
Ph
ilip
Kaz
emer
sky,
Ph
.D.
Jose
ph
Ow
ino
, Ph
.D.
Pra
ctit
ion
ers
Tim
An
dre
ws
(Ten
nes
see
Val
ley
Rai
lro
ad M
use
um
)
Ric
har
d B
row
n, P
h.D
. (U
niv
ersi
ty o
f T
enn
esse
e at
Ch
atta
noo
ga)
Jeff
Can
non
(R
iver
Cit
y C
omp
any)
Tom
Du
gan
(C
hat
tan
oo
ga A
rea
Reg
ion
al T
ran
spo
rtat
ion
Au
tho
rity
)
Mar
k H
airr
(U
TC
Cen
ter
for
En
ergy
, T
ran
spo
rtat
ion
, an
d t
he
En
viro
nm
ent)
Ro
n L
ittl
efiel
d (
May
or,
Cit
y o
f C
hat
tan
ooga
)
An
i McC
lain
(U
nit
ed S
tate
s G
reen
B
uil
din
g C
ou
nci
l, E
ast
Ten
nes
see
Ch
apte
r)
Stev
e M
eyer
, P.E
. (V
olke
rt &
Ass
ocia
tes)
Ph
ilip
Pu
glie
se (
Ou
tdo
or
Ch
atta
no
oga
)
Ed
die
Tat
e; A
riel
So
rian
o, P
.E.;
Joh
n V
an W
ink
le, P
.E. (
Cit
y o
f C
hat
tan
ooga
Pu
bli
c W
ork
s)
Mel
issa
Tay
lor
(Ch
atta
no
oga
-Ham
ilto
n
Co
un
ty R
egio
nal
Pla
nn
ing
Age
ncy
)
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il E
ngi
nee
rin
gIn
term
od
al
Tra
nsi
t C
ente
r
WITH
PROFESSIONALS
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
19
“This
is a
‘bes
t in
cla
ss’ e
xam
ple
o
f h
ow
a t
eam
of
stu
den
ts c
an
be
full
y en
gage
d in
a c
omp
lex,
m
ult
idis
cip
lin
ary
pro
ject
th
at
add
ress
es a
rea
l-li
fe p
rob
lem
in w
hic
h
pro
fess
ion
al li
cen
sure
is a
bso
lute
ly
crit
ical
.”
“The
pla
nn
ing
and
pre
sen
tati
on t
o th
e p
ub
lic
for
fin
al a
pp
rova
l pro
vid
es
an e
xcel
len
t ex
per
ien
ce f
or t
he
stu
den
ts.”
“A u
niq
ue
asp
ect
of
this
pro
ject
was
th
e en
gage
men
t of
th
e st
ud
ents
w
ith
go
vern
men
t o
ffici
als
and
cit
y p
erso
nn
el. Th
is g
ave
the
stu
den
ts
a st
ron
g p
ersp
ecti
ve o
n r
eal-
wo
rld
en
gin
eeri
ng.
”
“Cit
y X
” is
rap
idly
em
ergi
ng;
it is
ho
me
to m
any
man
ufa
ctu
rin
g an
d s
ervi
ce
ind
ust
ries
an
d h
as b
een
lab
eled
as
the
fast
est
gro
win
g m
ajo
r ci
ty in
“St
ate
X.”
A
lon
g w
ith
th
is p
rosp
erit
y, h
ow
ever
, th
ere
com
es m
ore
tra
ffic,
incr
ease
d
emis
sion
s, a
nd
less
par
kin
g. H
ow c
an
thes
e ch
alle
nge
s b
e ov
erco
me?
A t
eam
of
eigh
t se
nio
r-le
vel e
ngi
nee
rin
g st
ud
ents
so
ugh
t to
fin
d a
so
luti
on
to
th
e p
rob
lem
. Thei
r an
swer
: an
In
term
odal
T
ran
sit
Cen
ter
(IT
C),
a f
acil
ity
wh
ose
fun
ctio
n is
to
con
nec
t va
rio
us
mo
des
o
f tr
ansp
ort
atio
n in
an
effi
cien
t m
ann
er. A
su
cces
sfu
l IT
C c
an r
edu
ce
tran
spo
rtat
ion
co
sts
for
the
use
r, e
ase
traffi
cco
nge
stio
n, s
up
ply
par
kin
g, a
nd
p
rovi
de
envi
ron
men
tal b
enefi
ts, i
ncl
ud
ing
red
uce
d e
mis
sio
n. Th
e o
bje
ctiv
e o
f P
has
eI
of
the
ITC
pro
ject
was
to
pro
po
se a
p
reli
min
ary
des
ign
for
an
IT
C in
Cit
y X
, h
om
e to
th
e st
ud
ents
’ un
iver
sity
. Ph
ase
I w
as c
omp
lete
d d
uri
ng
the
fall
20
08
se
mes
ter
and
fu
lfill
ed t
he
req
uir
emen
ts
for
par
t o
ne
of
the
cap
sto
ne
des
ign
cla
ss
un
der
wh
ich
it w
as s
up
ervi
sed
. Ph
ase
II
of
the
pro
ject
, to
be
com
ple
ted
in t
he
spri
ng
20
09
sem
este
r (i
n p
art
two
of
the
cap
sto
ne
des
ign
cla
ss)
wil
l in
volv
e th
e d
etai
led
str
uct
ura
l des
ign
of
the
ITC
, tr
affic
flow
stu
dy,
an
d c
ost
an
alys
is.
Ph
ase
I o
f IT
C p
roje
ct in
volv
ed
coll
abo
rati
ve e
ffo
rts
bet
wee
n
gove
rnm
ent
offici
als,
en
gin
eers
, urb
an
pla
nn
ers,
tra
nsp
ort
atio
n s
pec
iali
sts,
lo
cal b
usi
nes
ses,
cit
y p
erso
nn
el,
tran
spor
tati
on p
rovi
der
s, e
nvi
ron
men
tal
spec
iali
sts,
an
d fi
nan
cial
co
ntr
ibu
tors
. St
ud
ents
wer
e ab
le t
o a
pp
ly c
lass
roo
m
kno
wle
dge
to
a r
eal-
wo
rld
sce
nar
io u
sin
g sk
ills
fro
m a
var
iety
of
dis
cip
lin
es. I
n t
he
civi
l en
gin
eeri
ng
fiel
d, s
tru
ctu
ral a
nal
ysis
an
d t
ran
spor
tati
on p
lan
nin
g (i
ncl
ud
ing
app
lica
ble
legi
slat
ive
pro
ced
ure
s) w
ere
use
d. E
nvi
ron
men
tal e
ngi
nee
rin
g kn
ow
led
ge w
as u
sed
in d
eter
min
ing
bu
ild
ing
mat
eria
ls, s
ite
loca
tion
, an
d
faci
lity
layo
ut.
Go
od
en
gin
eeri
ng
man
agem
ent
skil
ls e
nsu
red
pra
ctic
al
sch
edu
les
and
pro
du
ctiv
e m
eeti
ngs
. Th
e st
ud
ent
des
ign
tea
m a
lso
use
d t
he
pri
nci
ple
s o
f sa
fety
en
gin
eeri
ng
to d
esig
n
an I
TC
th
at w
ould
ass
ure
pu
bli
c w
elfa
re.
Stu
den
ts a
lso
mad
e u
se o
f av
aila
ble
te
chn
olo
gy t
o en
han
ce t
he
pro
ject
. C
om
pu
ter
pro
gram
s su
ch a
s A
uto
CA
D,
Mic
roso
ft P
roje
ct, M
icro
soft
Wor
d,
Mic
roso
ft E
xcel
, an
d M
icro
soft
P
ower
Poi
nt
wer
e u
tili
zed
. In
ad
dit
ion
, st
ud
ents
est
abli
shed
a W
eb p
age
(to
b
e m
ade
avai
lab
le t
o th
e p
ub
lic
up
on
co
mp
leti
on
of
Ph
ase
II)
thro
ugh
th
e u
niv
ersi
ty W
eb s
ite,
wh
ich
sh
owca
ses
the
pro
ject
an
d in
form
s re
ader
s ab
out
how
an
IT
C w
ould
imp
act
Cit
y X
. F
urt
her
mo
re, t
he
team
use
d a
n o
nli
ne
file
exc
han
ge s
yste
m t
o m
ain
tain
str
ong
com
mu
nic
atio
n a
nd
doc
um
ent
pro
gres
s.
By
com
bin
ing
engi
nee
rin
g sk
ills
, p
rofe
ssio
nal
gu
idan
ce, a
nd
tec
hn
olo
gy,
the
stu
den
t te
am s
ucc
essf
ull
y p
rop
ose
d
a p
reli
min
ary
des
ign
for
an
IT
C in
Cit
y
X. Th
e d
esig
n is
tai
lore
d f
or t
he
nee
ds
of
Cit
y X
an
d in
clu
des
th
e fo
llo
win
g fe
atu
res:
par
kin
g, p
ub
lic
tran
sit
con
nec
tio
ns,
sh
utt
le s
ervi
ces,
sm
art
car
ren
tals
, res
tau
ran
ts, r
etai
l sp
ace,
fre
e W
i-F
i, b
icyc
le r
enta
ls, b
icyc
le r
epai
r sh
op, b
icyc
le p
ark
ing
(lon
g-te
rm a
nd
sh
ort-
term
), a
cces
s to
bic
ycle
ro
ute
s,
lock
ers
and
sh
ower
s, P
HE
V (
plu
g-in
h
ybri
d e
lect
ric
veh
icle
) re
fuel
ing
stat
ion
s,
and
acc
omm
odat
ion
s fo
r fu
ture
rai
l co
nn
ecti
on
.
Tak
ing
adva
nta
ge o
f th
e o
pp
ort
un
ity
to
enga
ge in
a p
roje
ct t
hat
ad
dre
sses
act
ual
co
nce
rns
of
the
loca
l com
mu
nit
y w
as
tru
ly a
wor
thw
hil
e en
dea
vor.
Stu
den
ts
hav
e ta
ken
gre
at p
leas
ure
an
d s
atis
fact
ion
in
kn
owin
g th
ey h
ave
mad
e a
sign
ifica
nt
con
trib
uti
on t
owar
ds
a ve
ntu
re t
hat
has
a
stro
ng
po
ssib
ilit
y o
f b
ein
g re
aliz
ed.
Est
abli
shin
g an
IT
C in
Cit
y X
wo
uld
ce
rtai
nly
bri
ng
sub
stan
tial
ben
efits
to
the
loca
l are
a. A
fter
all
, th
at is
wh
at t
he
engi
nee
rin
g p
rofe
ssio
n is
rea
lly
abo
ut
– h
avin
g a
shar
e in
str
engt
hen
ing
the
com
mu
nit
y!
nce
es2
0
Stu
den
tsO
ver
18
0 s
tud
ents
hav
e p
arti
cip
ated
in
th
e in
itia
tive
sin
ce it
s cr
eati
on,
incl
ud
ing
the
foll
owin
g offi
cers
of
the
Sust
ain
able
Lan
d D
evel
opm
ent
Stu
den
t C
lub
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allo
ry B
arkd
ull
Tys
on
Cat
lett
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ri C
han
dle
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mes
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ghn
essy
Fa
cult
yR
and
y D
ymon
d, P
h.D
., P.
E.
Kev
in Y
ou
ng,
P.E
.
Pra
ctit
ion
ers
The
Lan
d D
evel
opm
ent
Des
ign
In
itia
tive
cu
rren
tly
has
22
cor
por
ate
spo
nso
rs w
ho
pro
vid
e fi
nan
cial
su
pp
ort
to
the
pro
gram
. Its
gen
eral
m
emb
ersh
ip in
clu
des
pra
ctit
ion
ers
fro
m 5
5 fi
rms.
A la
rge
team
of
pro
fess
ion
al e
ngi
nee
rs
has
ral
lied
aro
un
d a
cal
l for
par
tici
pat
ion
in
th
e d
evel
opm
ent
of a
new
em
ph
asis
in
lan
d d
evel
opm
ent
des
ign
wit
hin
a
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il a
nd
En
viro
nm
enta
l E
ngi
nee
rin
g (C
EE
) at
a m
ajo
r la
nd
-gr
ant
inst
itu
tio
n. W
hil
e as
man
y as
on
e th
ird
of
grad
uat
ing
civi
l en
gin
eers
go
to
wor
k in
th
e la
nd
dev
elop
men
t in
du
stry
, fe
w c
ivil
en
gin
eeri
ng
pro
gram
s in
th
e co
un
try
hav
e an
y co
urs
e or
em
ph
asis
in
lan
d d
evel
opm
ent
wit
hin
th
eir
curr
icu
lum
. The
Lan
d D
evel
opm
ent
Des
ign
In
itia
tive
(L
DD
I) in
volv
es
mor
e th
an 7
0 e
ngi
nee
rin
g an
d la
nd
d
evel
opm
ent
firm
s an
d d
irec
tly
invo
lves
in
du
stry
pro
fess
ion
als
in t
each
ing,
m
ento
rin
g, c
urr
icu
lum
dev
elop
men
t,
and
pro
mot
ing
lan
d d
evel
opm
ent
to
un
der
grad
uat
e st
ud
ents
. This
pap
er
des
crib
es L
DD
I an
d t
he
effor
t to
bri
ng
toge
ther
un
der
grad
uat
e C
EE
stu
den
ts
and
fac
ult
y w
ith
ind
ust
ry p
rofe
ssio
nal
s in
ord
er t
o im
pro
ve la
nd
dev
elop
men
t d
esig
n e
du
cati
on.
Ch
arle
s E
. Via
Jr.
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il a
nd
En
viro
nm
enta
l En
gin
eeri
ng
La
nd
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Des
ign
In
itia
tiv
e
21
engi
nee
rin
gaw
ard
.com
“Im
pre
ssiv
e le
vel o
f co
oper
atio
n a
nd
co
nst
ruct
ive
par
tner
ship
bet
wee
n a
co
mm
un
ity
of
lice
nse
d p
rofe
ssio
nal
s an
d t
he
engi
nee
rin
g fa
cult
y to
cre
ate
bo
th a
n e
du
cati
on
al p
rogr
am a
nd
a s
et
of v
alu
able
rea
l-li
fe d
esig
n e
xper
ien
ces
for
stu
den
ts t
hat
ad
dre
sses
an
im
po
rtan
t n
eed
in o
ur
soci
ety
rega
rdin
g la
nd
man
agem
ent.
”
“A w
ell-
orga
niz
ed a
nd
car
efu
lly
des
ign
ed p
roce
ss f
or in
tro
du
cin
g p
rofe
ssio
nal
pra
ctic
e w
ith
sig
nifi
can
t in
volv
emen
t w
ith
pro
fess
ion
al
engi
nee
rs.”
“This
init
iati
ve h
igh
ligh
ts o
ne
very
im
po
rtan
t as
pec
t o
f ci
vil e
ngi
nee
rin
g th
at is
oft
en n
ot
emp
has
ized
in m
any
civi
l en
gin
eeri
ng
pro
gram
s.”
Stra
tegi
c p
lan
nin
g fo
r L
DD
I b
egan
in
ear
ly 2
00
6 w
ith
th
e d
evel
opm
ent
of
an a
dvi
sory
bo
ard
an
d c
on
tin
ued
w
ith
sta
tew
ide
ou
trea
ch m
eeti
ngs
in
fo
ur
maj
or r
egio
ns
of t
he
stat
e.
The
pu
rpo
se o
f th
ese
mee
tin
gs w
as
to s
har
e th
e L
DD
I vi
sio
n a
nd
rec
ruit
in
du
stry
pro
fess
ion
als
to p
arti
cip
ate
in
dev
elop
men
t of
th
e la
nd
dev
elop
men
t d
esig
n p
rogr
am a
t th
e U
niv
ersi
ty. Th
ese
earl
y eff
ort
s h
ave
resu
lted
in o
ver
15
0
pra
ctit
ion
ers
wh
o n
ow p
arti
cip
ate
in
this
init
iati
ve, d
onat
ing
tim
e, e
ner
gy,
and
th
eir
firm
s’ r
esou
rces
to
ach
ieve
L
DD
I p
rior
itie
s. P
arti
cip
atio
n is
kep
t ac
tive
by
the
advi
sory
bo
ard
’s b
iwee
kly
te
leco
nfe
ren
ces
and
qu
arte
rly
mee
tin
gs,
sem
ian
nu
al g
ener
al m
emb
ersh
ip
mee
tin
gs, e
-mai
l, a
qu
arte
rly
new
slet
ter,
an
d a
col
lab
ora
tio
n W
eb s
ite
that
en
able
s sh
arin
g fi
les,
dis
cuss
ion
s, a
nd
a
chat
ro
om. O
rgan
izat
ion
of
the
LD
DI
gro
up
has
res
ult
ed in
th
e cr
eati
on
of
two
maj
or
com
mit
tees
: Cu
rric
ulu
m a
nd
C
ours
e E
nh
ance
men
t an
d P
ract
itio
ner
In
volv
emen
t.
The
maj
or
ob
ject
ive
of
the
Cu
rric
ulu
m
& C
ou
rse
En
han
cem
ent
Co
mm
itte
e (C
CE
C)
is t
o d
evel
op a
str
ong
lan
d
dev
elo
pm
ent
des
ign
cu
rric
ulu
m w
ith
co
urs
ewor
k th
at p
rep
ares
stu
den
ts f
or
the
lan
d d
evel
opm
ent
des
ign
pro
fess
ion
. Th
e m
ajo
r o
bje
ctiv
e o
f th
e P
ract
itio
ner
In
volv
emen
t C
omm
itte
e (P
IC)
is t
o d
evel
op a
str
ong
and
su
stai
nab
le
rela
tion
ship
bet
wee
n t
he
pri
vate
an
d
pu
bli
c se
cto
rs o
f th
e la
nd
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
fess
ion
an
d C
EE
stu
den
ts a
t th
e U
niv
ersi
ty. Th
is r
elat
ion
ship
is
inte
nd
ed t
o in
crea
se a
war
enes
s o
f la
nd
d
evel
opm
ent
as a
car
eer
pat
h a
nd
to
hel
p
stu
den
ts p
rep
are
for
a ca
reer
in t
he
lan
d
dev
elop
men
t d
esig
n p
rofe
ssio
n.
The
CC
EC
is c
hai
red
by
a p
rofe
ssio
nal
en
gin
eer
no
t o
ther
wis
e affi
liat
ed w
ith
th
e U
niv
ersi
ty, a
nd
is c
omp
rise
d o
f o
ther
p
ract
icin
g en
gin
eers
an
d U
niv
ersi
ty
facu
lty.
Am
ong
the
way
s th
e C
CE
C is
im
pro
vin
g la
nd
dev
elop
men
t d
esig
n
edu
cati
on a
t th
e U
niv
ersi
ty is
th
rou
gh
the
dev
elop
men
t of
a la
nd
dev
elop
men
t d
esig
n “
trac
k”
wit
hin
th
e C
EE
cu
rric
ulu
m,
incl
usi
on
of
pra
ctit
ion
ers
in e
xist
ing
cou
rses
, an
d c
reat
ion
of
new
co
urs
es.
The
PIC
fac
ilit
ates
nu
mer
ou
s ev
ents
eac
h
sem
este
r th
at b
rin
g st
ud
ents
to
geth
er
wit
h in
du
stry
pro
fess
ion
als.
Thes
e ev
ents
incl
ud
e p
rese
nta
tion
s d
uri
ng
“Lan
d D
evel
opm
ent
Info
rmat
ion
Nig
hts
,”
du
rin
g cl
asse
s, a
nd
at
stu
den
t cl
ub
m
eeti
ngs
, su
ch a
s th
e st
ud
ent
chap
ter
of
the
Am
eric
an S
oci
ety
of
Civ
il E
ngi
nee
rs
(ASC
E).
The
com
mit
tee
has
als
o
dev
elo
ped
a W
eb s
ite,
bro
chu
res
abo
ut
lan
d d
evel
op
men
t ca
reer
op
po
rtu
nit
ies,
an
d h
as p
rom
oted
th
e d
evel
opm
ent
of
a st
ud
ent
clu
b t
o fa
cili
tate
inte
ract
ion
s b
etw
een
stu
den
ts a
nd
pra
ctit
ion
ers.
F
urt
her
mor
e, t
he
PIC
has
en
cou
rage
d
par
tici
pat
ing
com
pan
ies
to e
nsu
re
mea
nin
gfu
l in
tern
ship
exp
erie
nce
s fo
r st
ud
ents
by
adop
tin
g a
list
of
bes
t p
ract
ices
.
Dep
artm
ent
of
Civ
il a
nd
En
viro
nm
enta
l En
gin
eeri
ng
Pil
ot
Pro
gra
m f
or
Ex
pa
nd
ing
Co
nn
ecti
on
s b
etw
een
Pro
fess
ion
al
Pra
ctic
e a
nd
Ed
uca
tio
n
nce
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den
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rah
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itte
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arry
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tler
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i Hor
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h.D
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raig
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st, P
h.D
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ctit
ion
ers
Afr
ica
Esp
ina;
Cin
dy
Qu
ast
(Sta
nle
y C
on
sult
ants
)
The
Pil
ot P
rogr
am f
or E
xpan
din
g C
on
nec
tio
ns
bet
wee
n P
rofe
ssio
nal
P
ract
ice
and
Ed
uca
tio
n h
as b
een
em
bed
ded
in a
n e
xist
ing
serv
ice-
lear
nin
g co
urs
e, D
esig
n f
or t
he
Dev
elop
ing
Wor
ld, i
n t
he
dep
artm
ent
of
civi
l an
d
envi
ron
men
tal e
ngi
nee
rin
g. Th
e p
rogr
am
enab
led
pra
ctit
ion
ers
to p
arti
cip
ate
mor
e fu
lly
in c
ou
rse
con
ten
t d
eliv
ery
and
in
des
ign
tea
m a
ctiv
itie
s b
y em
ph
asiz
ing
inte
grat
ed p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o e
nh
ance
st
ud
ent
lear
nin
g o
bje
ctiv
es.
The
cou
rse
con
ten
t ty
pic
ally
fo
cuse
s on
wat
er, s
anit
atio
n, e
ner
gy, s
hel
ter,
an
d f
oo
d s
ecu
rity
tec
hn
olo
gies
an
d
app
rop
riat
e d
esig
ns
for
sust
ain
able
d
evel
op
men
t in
res
ou
rce-
po
or
cou
ntr
ies.
Th
e p
ilot
pro
gram
has
ext
end
ed t
he
cap
abil
itie
s of
th
e co
urs
e to
tea
ch t
he
con
cep
ts o
f p
rofe
ssio
nal
ism
, eth
ics,
an
d
pu
bli
c en
gage
men
t b
y u
sin
g li
cen
sed
, en
gin
eeri
ng
pra
ctit
ion
ers
as d
esig
n t
eam
m
emb
ers.
Stu
den
t/p
ract
itio
ner
des
ign
tea
ms
dev
elo
ped
so
luti
on
s fo
r d
rin
kin
g w
ater
, was
tew
ater
, an
d e
ner
gy n
eed
s fo
r a
real
-wor
ld “
ind
igen
ous
sch
ool”
an
d s
urr
ou
nd
ing
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ghb
orh
oo
d in
th
e M
exic
an c
omm
un
ity
of
Xic
ote
pec
de
Juar
ez. Th
ese
des
ign
s w
ill b
e as
sess
ed
by
a fo
llo
w-u
p t
eam
an
d w
ill t
hen
be
pre
sen
ted
to
the
nei
ghb
orh
oo
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ader
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