🌟DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER FOR OUR UPCOMING ETHICS WEBINAR🌟 Get your ethics PDHs done for the 2026 PE renewal year! On May 21st from 12pm-2pm, Kate Golden will be discussing the "Ethical and Legal Considerations in the Use of AI by Engineers". See more details and register at the link below! https://lnkd.in/gECgQyV4
ASCE MN Section
Civil Engineering
Twin Cities & Greater MN, MN 603 followers
Advocating for infrastructure stewardship to protect the public’s health, safety, and high quality of life here in MN.
About us
The American Society of Civil Engineers is a non-profit professional organization founded in 1852 with over 150,000 members worldwide. Locally, the Minnesota Section established in 1914 represents more than 1400 members that work in all levels of government, academia and the private sector to design, construct and maintain our State’s infrastructure. One of our key responsibilities is to advocate for infrastructure stewardship in an effort to protect the public’s health, safety, and improve our quality of life.
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https://ascemn.org
External link for ASCE MN Section
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Twin Cities & Greater MN, MN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1914
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Twin Cities & Greater MN, MN 55455, US
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‼️URGE MN LEGISLATORS TO PASS A BONDING BILL‼️ The Minnesota legislative session ends on May 18th, and while support grows for statewide bonding legislation, its passage this session remains in limbo. Minnesota bonding bills, which require a three-fifths supermajority vote to pass, historically fund state infrastructure like roads, water systems, and university buildings. Traditionally passed in even-numbered, non-budget years, time is winding down to pass a bonding bill in 2026. Our ASCE Section just released the 2026 Report Card for Minnesota’s Infrastructure, assigning 11 categories of infrastructure a cumulative grade of ‘C’ — the same grade the state received in its 2022 report. While recent state and federal programs have provided much-needed funds to repair and improve infrastructure systems across Minnesota, recent investments only cover a fraction of Minnesota’s infrastructure needs caused by decades of underinvestment and deferred maintenance. With the 2026 Minnesota Report Card’s top recommendation to secure dedicated, sustainable funding, we need your help TODAY to urge your state legislators to pass a bonding bill before session ends. CONTACT YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS HERE➡️ https://lnkd.in/gY9Dqb9m
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🌟ETHICS PDH OPPORTUNITY!🌟 It's a PE license renewal year here in Minnesota, and we have a great virtual opportunity to get those ethics credits done before the June 30th deadline! On May 21st from 12pm-2pm, we are excited to hear from Kate Golden about the "Ethical and Legal Considerations in the Use of AI by Engineers". See more details and register at the link below! https://lnkd.in/gECgQyV4
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What an INCREDIBLE panel of experts and advocates to speak on the importance of the 2026 MN Report Card and to offer insight on how we can take action for the future of our infrastructure! See our website for more information on the Report Card and how YOU can encourage policymakers to make sustained investment in our infrastructure! https://lnkd.in/g4VPuuFY
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Congratulations to our ASCE MN Section award winners! 🎉 Young Engineer of the Year ➡️ Benjamin Worsfold, PhD, PE, University of Minnesota Engineer of the Year ➡️ Jim Hall, SEH Project of the Year ➡️ CSAH 70 Gull River Crossing, Bolton & Menk, Inc./Cass County/City of East Gull Lake
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We have kicked off our 2026 Annual Banquet! Looking forward to recognizing our student, professional, and project award winners as well as holding our panel on the 2026 Minnesota Infrastructure Report Card! #ascemn
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A HUGE thank you to the individuals that spoke at the 2026 Minnesota Infrastructure Report Card Press Release: ⭐️ASCE MN Section Riley Dvorak, P.E. ⭐️ASCE MN Report Card Committee Chair Hannah Albertus-Benham ⭐️Senator Ann Johnson Stewart ⭐️City of Minneapolis Public Works Director Tim Sexton, AICP ⭐️Construction Laborer Apprentice and LIUNA representative Rowan Judge ⭐️MN Infrastructure Alliance Chair & Freshwater Society Executive Director Michelle Stockness ⭐️ASCE National President-Elect Carol Haddock
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THE 2026 MINNESOTA INFRASTRUCTURE REPORT CARD IS HERE! CHECK IT OUT ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gc6gvrXt
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Live from the Minnesota State Capitol, we have unveiled the 2026 Minnesota Infrastructure Report Card with an overall grade of C! We are excited to share this tool and grateful to have so many industry professionals, agencies, and legislators advocate for action in raising the grades! #ascemn #mnreportcard
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