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ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter December 2011wwwcentralohioascecom
2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S
PRESIDENTMichael Mazzoli(614) 876-8000TREASURER
Michael Navabi(614) 839-0379
1ST VICE PRESIDENTAdam Rich
(614) 218-0686MEMBER-AT-LARGE NEWSLETTER EDITOR
Brooks Vogel(614) 487-1650
2ND VICE PRESIDENTMark Seidelmann(614) 486-4383SECRETARY
Carlos Vazquez(614) 634-7132
WEB SITE EDITORPeter Narsavage(614) 432-4030
D E C E M B E R D I N N E R M E E T I N G
Pay SecurelyOnline On Our
Web Site
Presidentrsquos Letter 2
Latest News 2-4
Calendar of Events 4
Newsletter Ads 5-6
D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 1Volume 16 Issue 4
DateTime
Location
Speakers
Topic
Time
CPD Hours
RSVP
Cost
Payment
Thursday December 15 2011 - 530 PM - Registration - 630 PM - Dinner
Arlington Cafe ndash 1975 Henderson Road - Columbus OH 43220
Ryan Cocco - Project Engineer Kokosing ConstructionMurat Aydemir PE SE - Project Engineer HNTB CorpJeff Raussen - Sales Manager Spurlino Materials
Replacement of the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge
The Jeremiah Morrow bridge carrying Interstate 71 overthe Little Miami River near Lebanon Ohio is beingreplaced with an all-concrete segmental cast-in-placebridge using the balanced cantilever method with formtravelers The Jeremiah Morrow bridge named afterOhiorsquos ninth Governor is the highest bridge in Ohio at 240feet and also one of the longest at 2230 feet The existingtwin steel deck trusses were built in 1964 and 1965 at acost of $5 million The existing bridges are being replacedin two phases with the first of the two twin bridgescurrently being constructed in the median between the existing bridges At 30 feet wide theexisting bridges are very narrow the new bridges will each be 55 feet wide with provisionsof three lanes of traffic in each direction The new bridges will cost $881 million HNTBCorp Cleveland is the designer and Kokosing Contruction is the contractor
530 PM - ldquoAttitude Adjustmentrdquo and registration begins (cash bar)630 PM - Dinner Buffet Begins730 PM - Program Begins
A certificate for one (1) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hour will be issued atthe conclusion of the program
Registration is due by 500 PM on Tuesday December 13 2011 Late registrations andwalk-ins may not be accepted Registration fees may still be required for no-shows andregistrants canceling after December 13 2011 Register and pay online with a credit cardor you may also contact Adam Rich at (614) 918-2476 or
$25 ASCEACI Members - $35 Non-members
The preferred method of payment is online before December 13 2011 or on the day of theevent by cash or check If you need to pay for multiple registrations please pay by checkChecks should be made payable to Central Ohio ASCE
wwwcentralohioascecom
In November our luncheon meeting was heldat the Grange Insurance Audubon Centerwhere it was a pleasure to hear the speakersMichael Bongiorno of DesignGroup and RyanHoffman of Heapy Engineering discuss theinnovative design strategies of the structureand its surroundings They did an excellentjob at presenting what key factors were takeninto consideration for the Center to meet theLEED Gold certification I would like to thankDevon Seal of OSPE for helping coordinatethe speakers and Michael Bongiorno and RyanHoffman for providing the group such aninformative presentation and tour of thefacility For those that have not been to theGrange Insurance Audubon Center this is awonderful facility that provides the opportunityto observe a nature preserve in a metrodowntown setting For more information aboutthe Center please visitwwwgrangeaudubonorg
Our upcoming December meeting will be heldat the Arlington Cafeacute and Bar located at 1975Henderson Road in Columbus This jointevent will be a dinner meeting sponsored byASCE and ACI which will discuss thereplacement of the Jeremiah Morrow Bridgeproject which carries I-71 over the Little MiamiRiver near Lebanon Ohio The existingJeremiah Morrow Bridge is one of Ohiorsquoshighest (240 feet) and the longest (2230 feet)
bridges This twin steel deck truss structurewas built in 1964-1965 for a cost of $5 millionThe new structure will be a concretesegmental bridge with an estimated cost of$881 million Please join us in December atthis event for the presentations of Ryan Coccoof Kokosing Murat Aydemir of HNTB and JeffRaussen of Spurlino Materials Those whoattend will receive a certificate for one (1)Continuing Professional Development (CPD)hour
Throughout the year the ASCE Central OhioSection provides continuing educationopportunities for professionals in Central Ohioon a monthly basis This spring we will behaving our annual Spring Technical Seminarplease follow our website and future emailsthat will provide further details For those ofyou that are not familiar with this outstandingopportunity the Spring Technical Seminar is aone day event held locally that will help providetechnical training and up to 6-8 hours of CPDrsquosfor those that attend
Happy Holidays
Michael Mazzoli
L E T T E R F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T
More projects will proceed now that 2012funding is finalizedFollowing recently passed legislation theUSDOT will be funded through September 302012 and all other federal agencies throughDecember 16 The bill packaged with theAgriculture and Commerce-State-Justicespending bills passed the House (298-121)and the Senate (70-30) Highlights andfunding amounts of the bill include
∙ Federal Highways $415 billion (aslight reduction from current levels butmuch higher than the $27 billionoriginally proposed by the House)
∙ Federal Transit $106 billion (about$311 more than current levels)
∙ New StartsSmall Starts capitalprogram $19 billion
∙ TIGER program $500 million ($27million less than current levels)
∙ National Infrastructure Bank $0funding (The White House hadrequested $5 billion)
∙ Amtrak $14 billion (includes $681million for capital improvements)
∙ High Speed Passenger Rail $0funding (The House proposed $0 theSenate proposed $100 million thePresident requested $1 billion)
∙ $335 billion for the airportimprovement program (a decrease of$165 million)
∙ HUD Sustainable CommunitiesInitiative $0 The Senate proposed$90 million the House $0
∙ Federal Aviation Administration $125billion
2 0 1 2 F E D E R A L T R A N S P O R T A T I O N B I L L
wwwcentralohioascecom
A S C E n e w s O N L I N E P U B L I C A T I O N
Beginning with Janu-arys edition ASCENews - The Newspa-per for Members of theAmerican Society ofCivil Engineers will bepublished in a digitalformat only part ofASCEs commitmentto sustainability andfiscal responsibility
The digital edition willbe published and
made available for viewing and download byASCE members each mid-month at the sametime the print editions arrived in the mail The highquality online magazine loads quickly can be
expanded and customized to best fit your monitorand viewing preferences tailored for easy readingThe document can also be printed for conve-nience
The November 2011 edition of ASCE News whichwill match the hardcopy to be mailed can beviewed electronically by clicking HERE This No-vember edition is in the same format as the digital-only editions that will appear starting in January2012
By discontinuing the newspapers print editionASCE furthers its commitment to sustainable pub-lishing reduces printing and mailing costs andcontinues to advance its electronic publishing ef-forts
THE LIMITS OF THE TALLEST BUILDINGAND THE LONGEST BRIDGE
Date Friday February 3 2012Time 330 PMLocation The Ohio State University
Robert Smith Seminar Room Physics Research Building 191 W Woodruff Ave Columbus OH 43210
Born in Switzerland and agraduate of the City Col-lege of New York MrMatthys Levy receivedhis MS and CE degreesfrom Columbia Universi-ty He is the recipient ofthe ASCE Innovation inCivil Engineering Awardand three PCI awardsHe was named a Struc-tural Engineering Legendin Design by StructuralEngineering Magazine in 2003 He is the co-au-thor of the best selling book Why Buildings FallDown as well as Structural Design in Architec-ture Why the Earth Quakes Earthquakes Volca-noes amp Tsunamis and Earthquake Games andEngineering the City His recent book Why theWind Blows a history of weather and globalwarming was published in 2007 He was theprincipal designer for many projects including the
Javits Convention Center and the Georgia Domein Atlanta and a cable-stayed pedestrian bridgeat Rockefeller University He is the inventor of theTenstar Dome structure a unique tensegrity ca-ble dome used to cover large spaces with minimalobstruction Mr Levy has served as an expert inforensic investigations including the World TradeCenter Collapses in New York He was elected tothe National Academy of Engineering in 1996
Ever since the late nineteenth century structureshave been built higher and bridges have spannedfurther In 1939 when I arrived in the UnitedStates New York could boast having the worldrsquostallest skyscraper the Empire State Building andSan Francisco the worldrsquos longest suspensionbridge the Golden Gate Bridge After the SecondWorld War these records would soon tumble aslonger and taller structures would be planned andbuilt until here we are in the twenty-first centurywith Dubairsquos Burj Khalifa tower scraping theclouds at 828 m high and the planned Stretto diMessina Bridge jumping 5070 m across the straitseparating Sicily from the Italian mainland Havewe reached too high and too far in our quest forsheer size Have we reached the technologicallimit of how high we can build or how far we canspan What about Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos mile hightower and the tempting Strait of Gibraltar waitingto join Europe to Africa I propose to explore thelimits that technology presents us in this questand whether there are socio-economic con-straints that may outweigh mere physical limits
L I C H T E N S T E I N D I S T I N G U I S H E D L E C T U R E
wwwcentralohioascecom
K E E P U P T O D A T E
Join Our E-Mail ListStay up to date with current news - go to
httpcentralohioascecome-mail
Web wwwcentralohioascecom
E-Mail ascecentralohioascecom
Our Next Board MeetingWill Be January 5 2012
4960 Vulcan AvenueColumbus Ohio 43228
B O A R D M E E T I N G
2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S
Meeting Date Topic Location CoordinatorThursday
December 15 2011Dinner
I-71 Jeremiah MorrowBridge Arlington Cafe Dane Redinger
(ACI)
ThursdayJanuary 12 2012
DinnerCaisson Case Study Winking Lizard Carrie Bremer (SEAOO)
ThursdayFebruary 23 2012
LunchNASA
(Engineering Week)Bridgewater
Conference CenterEngineering Week
Organizing Committee
TuesdayMarch 27 2012
LunchDodridge Street Bridge OSU Fawcett Center Scott Roe
(FCEO)
ThursdayApril 19 2012
LunchTBD OSU Dr Carolyn Merry
(OSU)
ThursdayMay 17 2012
LunchASCE President Elect OSU Faculty Club Bob Redfield
(ASCE)
June 2012 Planning Meeting TBD Michael Navabi (ASCE)
FridayJune 2012 Annual Golf Outing Darby Creek
Golf Club Jim Pajk (ASCE)
A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O NASCE Geographic Services is pleased to provide Continuing Education seminars and workshops These in-depthpractice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquos Continuing Education DepartmentJan 19-20 2012 Chicago Earthquake Induced Ground Motions ~Newly UpdatedFeb 9-10 2012 Chicago Pumping Systems Design for Civil EngineersFeb 23-24 2012 Minneapolis Progressive Collapse Mitigation Practical Analysis Methods and Proven SolutionsMarch 7-9 2012 Chicago HEC-RAS Computer Workshop for Unsteady Flow ApplicationsMarch 29-30 2012 Minneapolis Introduction to Dam and Levee Safety Evaluation and RehabilitationMarch 29-30 2012 Chicago Seismic Design and Performance of Building Structures
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
Business Card Ad$175 year
Double Business Card Ad$350 year
To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli at (614) 876-8000
1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215
Central Ohio Section
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
wwwcentralohioascecom
In November our luncheon meeting was heldat the Grange Insurance Audubon Centerwhere it was a pleasure to hear the speakersMichael Bongiorno of DesignGroup and RyanHoffman of Heapy Engineering discuss theinnovative design strategies of the structureand its surroundings They did an excellentjob at presenting what key factors were takeninto consideration for the Center to meet theLEED Gold certification I would like to thankDevon Seal of OSPE for helping coordinatethe speakers and Michael Bongiorno and RyanHoffman for providing the group such aninformative presentation and tour of thefacility For those that have not been to theGrange Insurance Audubon Center this is awonderful facility that provides the opportunityto observe a nature preserve in a metrodowntown setting For more information aboutthe Center please visitwwwgrangeaudubonorg
Our upcoming December meeting will be heldat the Arlington Cafeacute and Bar located at 1975Henderson Road in Columbus This jointevent will be a dinner meeting sponsored byASCE and ACI which will discuss thereplacement of the Jeremiah Morrow Bridgeproject which carries I-71 over the Little MiamiRiver near Lebanon Ohio The existingJeremiah Morrow Bridge is one of Ohiorsquoshighest (240 feet) and the longest (2230 feet)
bridges This twin steel deck truss structurewas built in 1964-1965 for a cost of $5 millionThe new structure will be a concretesegmental bridge with an estimated cost of$881 million Please join us in December atthis event for the presentations of Ryan Coccoof Kokosing Murat Aydemir of HNTB and JeffRaussen of Spurlino Materials Those whoattend will receive a certificate for one (1)Continuing Professional Development (CPD)hour
Throughout the year the ASCE Central OhioSection provides continuing educationopportunities for professionals in Central Ohioon a monthly basis This spring we will behaving our annual Spring Technical Seminarplease follow our website and future emailsthat will provide further details For those ofyou that are not familiar with this outstandingopportunity the Spring Technical Seminar is aone day event held locally that will help providetechnical training and up to 6-8 hours of CPDrsquosfor those that attend
Happy Holidays
Michael Mazzoli
L E T T E R F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T
More projects will proceed now that 2012funding is finalizedFollowing recently passed legislation theUSDOT will be funded through September 302012 and all other federal agencies throughDecember 16 The bill packaged with theAgriculture and Commerce-State-Justicespending bills passed the House (298-121)and the Senate (70-30) Highlights andfunding amounts of the bill include
∙ Federal Highways $415 billion (aslight reduction from current levels butmuch higher than the $27 billionoriginally proposed by the House)
∙ Federal Transit $106 billion (about$311 more than current levels)
∙ New StartsSmall Starts capitalprogram $19 billion
∙ TIGER program $500 million ($27million less than current levels)
∙ National Infrastructure Bank $0funding (The White House hadrequested $5 billion)
∙ Amtrak $14 billion (includes $681million for capital improvements)
∙ High Speed Passenger Rail $0funding (The House proposed $0 theSenate proposed $100 million thePresident requested $1 billion)
∙ $335 billion for the airportimprovement program (a decrease of$165 million)
∙ HUD Sustainable CommunitiesInitiative $0 The Senate proposed$90 million the House $0
∙ Federal Aviation Administration $125billion
2 0 1 2 F E D E R A L T R A N S P O R T A T I O N B I L L
wwwcentralohioascecom
A S C E n e w s O N L I N E P U B L I C A T I O N
Beginning with Janu-arys edition ASCENews - The Newspa-per for Members of theAmerican Society ofCivil Engineers will bepublished in a digitalformat only part ofASCEs commitmentto sustainability andfiscal responsibility
The digital edition willbe published and
made available for viewing and download byASCE members each mid-month at the sametime the print editions arrived in the mail The highquality online magazine loads quickly can be
expanded and customized to best fit your monitorand viewing preferences tailored for easy readingThe document can also be printed for conve-nience
The November 2011 edition of ASCE News whichwill match the hardcopy to be mailed can beviewed electronically by clicking HERE This No-vember edition is in the same format as the digital-only editions that will appear starting in January2012
By discontinuing the newspapers print editionASCE furthers its commitment to sustainable pub-lishing reduces printing and mailing costs andcontinues to advance its electronic publishing ef-forts
THE LIMITS OF THE TALLEST BUILDINGAND THE LONGEST BRIDGE
Date Friday February 3 2012Time 330 PMLocation The Ohio State University
Robert Smith Seminar Room Physics Research Building 191 W Woodruff Ave Columbus OH 43210
Born in Switzerland and agraduate of the City Col-lege of New York MrMatthys Levy receivedhis MS and CE degreesfrom Columbia Universi-ty He is the recipient ofthe ASCE Innovation inCivil Engineering Awardand three PCI awardsHe was named a Struc-tural Engineering Legendin Design by StructuralEngineering Magazine in 2003 He is the co-au-thor of the best selling book Why Buildings FallDown as well as Structural Design in Architec-ture Why the Earth Quakes Earthquakes Volca-noes amp Tsunamis and Earthquake Games andEngineering the City His recent book Why theWind Blows a history of weather and globalwarming was published in 2007 He was theprincipal designer for many projects including the
Javits Convention Center and the Georgia Domein Atlanta and a cable-stayed pedestrian bridgeat Rockefeller University He is the inventor of theTenstar Dome structure a unique tensegrity ca-ble dome used to cover large spaces with minimalobstruction Mr Levy has served as an expert inforensic investigations including the World TradeCenter Collapses in New York He was elected tothe National Academy of Engineering in 1996
Ever since the late nineteenth century structureshave been built higher and bridges have spannedfurther In 1939 when I arrived in the UnitedStates New York could boast having the worldrsquostallest skyscraper the Empire State Building andSan Francisco the worldrsquos longest suspensionbridge the Golden Gate Bridge After the SecondWorld War these records would soon tumble aslonger and taller structures would be planned andbuilt until here we are in the twenty-first centurywith Dubairsquos Burj Khalifa tower scraping theclouds at 828 m high and the planned Stretto diMessina Bridge jumping 5070 m across the straitseparating Sicily from the Italian mainland Havewe reached too high and too far in our quest forsheer size Have we reached the technologicallimit of how high we can build or how far we canspan What about Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos mile hightower and the tempting Strait of Gibraltar waitingto join Europe to Africa I propose to explore thelimits that technology presents us in this questand whether there are socio-economic con-straints that may outweigh mere physical limits
L I C H T E N S T E I N D I S T I N G U I S H E D L E C T U R E
wwwcentralohioascecom
K E E P U P T O D A T E
Join Our E-Mail ListStay up to date with current news - go to
httpcentralohioascecome-mail
Web wwwcentralohioascecom
E-Mail ascecentralohioascecom
Our Next Board MeetingWill Be January 5 2012
4960 Vulcan AvenueColumbus Ohio 43228
B O A R D M E E T I N G
2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S
Meeting Date Topic Location CoordinatorThursday
December 15 2011Dinner
I-71 Jeremiah MorrowBridge Arlington Cafe Dane Redinger
(ACI)
ThursdayJanuary 12 2012
DinnerCaisson Case Study Winking Lizard Carrie Bremer (SEAOO)
ThursdayFebruary 23 2012
LunchNASA
(Engineering Week)Bridgewater
Conference CenterEngineering Week
Organizing Committee
TuesdayMarch 27 2012
LunchDodridge Street Bridge OSU Fawcett Center Scott Roe
(FCEO)
ThursdayApril 19 2012
LunchTBD OSU Dr Carolyn Merry
(OSU)
ThursdayMay 17 2012
LunchASCE President Elect OSU Faculty Club Bob Redfield
(ASCE)
June 2012 Planning Meeting TBD Michael Navabi (ASCE)
FridayJune 2012 Annual Golf Outing Darby Creek
Golf Club Jim Pajk (ASCE)
A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O NASCE Geographic Services is pleased to provide Continuing Education seminars and workshops These in-depthpractice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquos Continuing Education DepartmentJan 19-20 2012 Chicago Earthquake Induced Ground Motions ~Newly UpdatedFeb 9-10 2012 Chicago Pumping Systems Design for Civil EngineersFeb 23-24 2012 Minneapolis Progressive Collapse Mitigation Practical Analysis Methods and Proven SolutionsMarch 7-9 2012 Chicago HEC-RAS Computer Workshop for Unsteady Flow ApplicationsMarch 29-30 2012 Minneapolis Introduction to Dam and Levee Safety Evaluation and RehabilitationMarch 29-30 2012 Chicago Seismic Design and Performance of Building Structures
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
Business Card Ad$175 year
Double Business Card Ad$350 year
To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli at (614) 876-8000
1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215
Central Ohio Section
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
wwwcentralohioascecom
A S C E n e w s O N L I N E P U B L I C A T I O N
Beginning with Janu-arys edition ASCENews - The Newspa-per for Members of theAmerican Society ofCivil Engineers will bepublished in a digitalformat only part ofASCEs commitmentto sustainability andfiscal responsibility
The digital edition willbe published and
made available for viewing and download byASCE members each mid-month at the sametime the print editions arrived in the mail The highquality online magazine loads quickly can be
expanded and customized to best fit your monitorand viewing preferences tailored for easy readingThe document can also be printed for conve-nience
The November 2011 edition of ASCE News whichwill match the hardcopy to be mailed can beviewed electronically by clicking HERE This No-vember edition is in the same format as the digital-only editions that will appear starting in January2012
By discontinuing the newspapers print editionASCE furthers its commitment to sustainable pub-lishing reduces printing and mailing costs andcontinues to advance its electronic publishing ef-forts
THE LIMITS OF THE TALLEST BUILDINGAND THE LONGEST BRIDGE
Date Friday February 3 2012Time 330 PMLocation The Ohio State University
Robert Smith Seminar Room Physics Research Building 191 W Woodruff Ave Columbus OH 43210
Born in Switzerland and agraduate of the City Col-lege of New York MrMatthys Levy receivedhis MS and CE degreesfrom Columbia Universi-ty He is the recipient ofthe ASCE Innovation inCivil Engineering Awardand three PCI awardsHe was named a Struc-tural Engineering Legendin Design by StructuralEngineering Magazine in 2003 He is the co-au-thor of the best selling book Why Buildings FallDown as well as Structural Design in Architec-ture Why the Earth Quakes Earthquakes Volca-noes amp Tsunamis and Earthquake Games andEngineering the City His recent book Why theWind Blows a history of weather and globalwarming was published in 2007 He was theprincipal designer for many projects including the
Javits Convention Center and the Georgia Domein Atlanta and a cable-stayed pedestrian bridgeat Rockefeller University He is the inventor of theTenstar Dome structure a unique tensegrity ca-ble dome used to cover large spaces with minimalobstruction Mr Levy has served as an expert inforensic investigations including the World TradeCenter Collapses in New York He was elected tothe National Academy of Engineering in 1996
Ever since the late nineteenth century structureshave been built higher and bridges have spannedfurther In 1939 when I arrived in the UnitedStates New York could boast having the worldrsquostallest skyscraper the Empire State Building andSan Francisco the worldrsquos longest suspensionbridge the Golden Gate Bridge After the SecondWorld War these records would soon tumble aslonger and taller structures would be planned andbuilt until here we are in the twenty-first centurywith Dubairsquos Burj Khalifa tower scraping theclouds at 828 m high and the planned Stretto diMessina Bridge jumping 5070 m across the straitseparating Sicily from the Italian mainland Havewe reached too high and too far in our quest forsheer size Have we reached the technologicallimit of how high we can build or how far we canspan What about Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos mile hightower and the tempting Strait of Gibraltar waitingto join Europe to Africa I propose to explore thelimits that technology presents us in this questand whether there are socio-economic con-straints that may outweigh mere physical limits
L I C H T E N S T E I N D I S T I N G U I S H E D L E C T U R E
wwwcentralohioascecom
K E E P U P T O D A T E
Join Our E-Mail ListStay up to date with current news - go to
httpcentralohioascecome-mail
Web wwwcentralohioascecom
E-Mail ascecentralohioascecom
Our Next Board MeetingWill Be January 5 2012
4960 Vulcan AvenueColumbus Ohio 43228
B O A R D M E E T I N G
2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S
Meeting Date Topic Location CoordinatorThursday
December 15 2011Dinner
I-71 Jeremiah MorrowBridge Arlington Cafe Dane Redinger
(ACI)
ThursdayJanuary 12 2012
DinnerCaisson Case Study Winking Lizard Carrie Bremer (SEAOO)
ThursdayFebruary 23 2012
LunchNASA
(Engineering Week)Bridgewater
Conference CenterEngineering Week
Organizing Committee
TuesdayMarch 27 2012
LunchDodridge Street Bridge OSU Fawcett Center Scott Roe
(FCEO)
ThursdayApril 19 2012
LunchTBD OSU Dr Carolyn Merry
(OSU)
ThursdayMay 17 2012
LunchASCE President Elect OSU Faculty Club Bob Redfield
(ASCE)
June 2012 Planning Meeting TBD Michael Navabi (ASCE)
FridayJune 2012 Annual Golf Outing Darby Creek
Golf Club Jim Pajk (ASCE)
A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O NASCE Geographic Services is pleased to provide Continuing Education seminars and workshops These in-depthpractice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquos Continuing Education DepartmentJan 19-20 2012 Chicago Earthquake Induced Ground Motions ~Newly UpdatedFeb 9-10 2012 Chicago Pumping Systems Design for Civil EngineersFeb 23-24 2012 Minneapolis Progressive Collapse Mitigation Practical Analysis Methods and Proven SolutionsMarch 7-9 2012 Chicago HEC-RAS Computer Workshop for Unsteady Flow ApplicationsMarch 29-30 2012 Minneapolis Introduction to Dam and Levee Safety Evaluation and RehabilitationMarch 29-30 2012 Chicago Seismic Design and Performance of Building Structures
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
Business Card Ad$175 year
Double Business Card Ad$350 year
To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli at (614) 876-8000
1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215
Central Ohio Section
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
wwwcentralohioascecom
K E E P U P T O D A T E
Join Our E-Mail ListStay up to date with current news - go to
httpcentralohioascecome-mail
Web wwwcentralohioascecom
E-Mail ascecentralohioascecom
Our Next Board MeetingWill Be January 5 2012
4960 Vulcan AvenueColumbus Ohio 43228
B O A R D M E E T I N G
2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S
Meeting Date Topic Location CoordinatorThursday
December 15 2011Dinner
I-71 Jeremiah MorrowBridge Arlington Cafe Dane Redinger
(ACI)
ThursdayJanuary 12 2012
DinnerCaisson Case Study Winking Lizard Carrie Bremer (SEAOO)
ThursdayFebruary 23 2012
LunchNASA
(Engineering Week)Bridgewater
Conference CenterEngineering Week
Organizing Committee
TuesdayMarch 27 2012
LunchDodridge Street Bridge OSU Fawcett Center Scott Roe
(FCEO)
ThursdayApril 19 2012
LunchTBD OSU Dr Carolyn Merry
(OSU)
ThursdayMay 17 2012
LunchASCE President Elect OSU Faculty Club Bob Redfield
(ASCE)
June 2012 Planning Meeting TBD Michael Navabi (ASCE)
FridayJune 2012 Annual Golf Outing Darby Creek
Golf Club Jim Pajk (ASCE)
A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O NASCE Geographic Services is pleased to provide Continuing Education seminars and workshops These in-depthpractice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquos Continuing Education DepartmentJan 19-20 2012 Chicago Earthquake Induced Ground Motions ~Newly UpdatedFeb 9-10 2012 Chicago Pumping Systems Design for Civil EngineersFeb 23-24 2012 Minneapolis Progressive Collapse Mitigation Practical Analysis Methods and Proven SolutionsMarch 7-9 2012 Chicago HEC-RAS Computer Workshop for Unsteady Flow ApplicationsMarch 29-30 2012 Minneapolis Introduction to Dam and Levee Safety Evaluation and RehabilitationMarch 29-30 2012 Chicago Seismic Design and Performance of Building Structures
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
Business Card Ad$175 year
Double Business Card Ad$350 year
To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli at (614) 876-8000
1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215
Central Ohio Section
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
Business Card Ad$175 year
Double Business Card Ad$350 year
To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli at (614) 876-8000
1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215
Central Ohio Section
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215
Central Ohio Section
wwwcentralohioascecom
O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S
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