The Pittsburgh Section of ASCE is looking for professionals and students interested in preparing the 2022 Report Card for Pennsylvania’s Infrastructure. Volunteers will work on teams of engineers from across the state to gather background information for each of the report’s categories from professional societies, non-profit associations, and local, State and Federal agencies. Anyone interested should contact the Section’s Government Relations Committee chair, Greg Scott at scottgf@cdmsmith.com.
In 2018 the Pittsburgh Section of ASCE participated with the Pennsylvania State Council, which represents the four ASCE Sections in the Commonwealth, in the preparation of the 2018 Report Card for Pennsylvania’s Infrastructure. This report card was created to help educate Pennsylvanians of the status of the state’s infrastructure so that the public, in conjunction with elected officials, can make educated decisions on how to prioritize funding to meet current and future needs of the Commonwealth. This report card also makes recommendations to infrastructure owners and civil engineers on how improve our state’s infrastructure
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