American Society of Civil Engineers Duluth Section 1
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
Greetings!
At our recent board meeting, our membership chair reported that of our 268
members, only 160 of them have paid their Duluth Section Dues. I strongly
encourage any of you who have yet to renew for 2014 to check the “Duluth
Section” box on your renewal form. This money goes to the section and pro-
vides funding for the Duluth Section’s yearly scholarship, our monthly lunch
meetings, our annual awards dinner, younger member activities, support of the
UMD Student Section, other student outreach donations, and the toothpick
bridge competition. The majority of members have done so, which is great!
But there are still several members who only contribute to national.
You may renew your dues online at www.asce.org/renewal, call the Customer
Service Department at 1 (800) 548-ASCE (2723), Monday – Friday, between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., E.T., or mail in your payment to: ASCE
Membership Department, P.O. Box 79084, Baltimore, MD 21279-0084.
In other news this month, the scholarship application deadline is fast ap-
proaching, March 15th. I encourage all of those who are eligible to apply. The
eligibility requirements and application can be found here:
http://sections.asce.org/duluth/newsletter/2014-scholarship-application#
The annual toothpick bridge competition was held last month at the UMD Civil
Lab. I want to extend a big thanks to John Hinzmann for organizing the
event, UMD for providing the space and helping coordinate and provide volun-
teers, and all of our members who took time out of their day to volunteer dur-
ing the event. We had a great turnout and the event was again a success!
Finally, we are welcoming Aaron Kelly of LHB to speak to us at our March 18th
Luncheon about the progress and details of the new Duluth Transit Multi Mod-
al Center. Please join us at the Radisson for this presentation.
Duluth Section President
Lisa Karlgaard
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Volume 18, Issue 6
March 2014 Visit ASCE at www.asce.org
or call 800-548-ASCE
In This Issue
President’s Message Page 1
Meeting Announcement Page 2
ASCE Section Calendar Page 2
Board of Directors List Page 2
December Board Meeting Minutes Page 3-4
Membership Update Page 5-6
ASCE Region 3 Crane Seminar Page 7-9
Sponsors
Page 10
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for the ASCE newsletter or becom-
ing a Board Member next year?
Contact David Franseen
(newsletter editor)
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American Society of Civil Engineers Duluth Section 2
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2013-2014
President Lisa Karlgaard, P.E. LHB, Inc. 21 West Superior St, Suite 500 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 279-2486 [email protected] President-Elect Cindy Voigt, P.E. City of Duluth 411 W 1st Street - Room 211 Duluth, MN 55802-1191 (218) 730-5071 [email protected] Vice President David Franseen, P.E. Krech Ojard Engineers & Architects 227 West 1st Street, Suite 200 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 727-3282 [email protected] Secretary Matt Nordine LHB, Inc. 21 West Superior St, Suite 500 Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 279-2434 [email protected] Treasurer Nick Patterson Marine Tech 716 Garfield Avenue Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 720-2833 x 203 [email protected] First Past President Art Johnston, P.E. USDA Forest Service (retired) 37 N. 93rd Av. W. Duluth, MN 55808 (715) 360-6629 [email protected] Younger Member Chair Tom DesMarais, EIT (218) 722-3915 [email protected] Membership Chair Joel Hinnenkamp (218) 279-2482 [email protected] Government Relations Chair Craig Bursch, P.E. (218) 722-1056 [email protected] Toothpick Bridge Chair John Hinzmann, P.E. (218) 590-3158 [email protected]
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Please join us for a
Unique Presentation: March 18, 2014 12:00pm
Radisson Hotel
Please RSVP by responding directly to the electronic invitation you re-
ceived, or emailing [email protected]
Professional rate is $15. Student rate is $10. Costs will be collected at
the door. ASCE Duluth Section will issue a PDH certificate to members in good
standing. It is the responsibility of the individual to determine whether or not
the presentation is applicable to his/her career.
ASCE Duluth Section 2013-14 Calendar Membership Meetings Board Meetings
September 17, 2013 September 26, 2013
October 15, 2013 October 24, 2013
November 19, 2013 November 26, 2013
December 10, 2013 December 12 2013
January 28, 2014 January 30, 2014
February 18, 2014 February 27, 2014
March 18, 2014 March 27, 2014
April Dinner Meeting April 24, 2014
May 20, 2014 May 29, 2014
September 16, 2014 September 25, 2014
American Society of Civil Engineers Duluth Section 3
ASCE DULUTH SECTION BOARD MEETING MINUTES
February 27, 2014
Pickwick, 508 E Superior St, Duluth, MN
Board Members present were Lisa Karlgaard, Cindy Voigt, David Franseen, Matt Nordine, Nick Patterson, Joel
Hinnenkamp, John Hinzmann and Neal Smith.
The meeting was called to order at 4:35. A quorum was present.
Younger Member Report: (Tom D.)
Tom was not present for the meeting due to a work conflict, but he sent an email to the board before the
meeting informing everyone that there is a PE review session scheduled for Monday, March 3 rd, 5:00 P.M. at
Dubhlinn’s. There is also a younger member group event, in conjunction with the UMD Student Section,
scheduled at Spirit Mountain March 6th.
Toothpick Bridge: (John H.)
John updated the board on how the toothpick bridge competition went this year. There was a good turnout
with over 200 students and several parents and grandparents. The board discussed options for next year’s
event such as calling for volunteers earlier to get greater participation and to look at different venues that
can accommodate a larger crowd. John will provide a letter for the newsletter. John is awaiting final billing
for the trophies and is expecting to get all receipts to Nick by the next board meeting.
Student Chapter Report: (Neal S.)
Neal updated the board that the students are working on the concrete canoe, but they were never informed
of the deadline date to sign up for the competition which has passed. The chapter is reviewing options re-
garding this. There have been 5 new members and officer interest since last meeting, and the students are
currently working on a project with CHUM to renovate old shipping containers into apartment units.
Membership Update: (Joel H.)
Joel updated the board that the Duluth section is currently at 286 members. 198 of these members have
paid their National dues, and of those members, 160 have paid the Duluth section dues. The board made the
suggestion for welcoming new members every 2 months. The board discussed coordinating with the UMD
students’ membership list to verify that all students are being included on the membership list we are re-
ceiving from national.
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American Society of Civil Engineers Duluth Section 4
ASCE DULUTH SECTION BOARD MEETING MINUTES
(Continued)
Treasurer’s Report: (Nick P.)
There is $3,314.71 in checking and $6,964.77 in savings. The section has received $980 from national since
our last meeting. The board reviewed the current budget and compared it to the last two years. After gain-
ing money 2 years ago, the section is scheduled to lose money for each of the last 2 years mainly due to travel
expenses. The board agreed to reimburse Nick, Matt and Tom for evening meals from their St. Louis trip,
and they will submit receipts next board meeting for approval. The board recognized that reimbursements
for future trips need to be discussed.
Speakers and Section Meetings: (Cindy V.)
Speakers are lined up for the rest of the year through October. Cindy will get options for food served at
the dinner meeting in April, and we will discuss the best option at our next board meeting.
Section Records: (All)
The board recognized that we do not want to pay a substantial amount of money for archiving the section’s
records, but that we need to move forward with the project. The board will work with Art once the files
have been organized and coordinate the best options to scan and file the records.
Newsletter Report: (Dave F.)
Newsletter items are due March 7 preferably before noon.
Next Board Meeting is scheduled for March 27th at 4:30 pm at Sneakers.
Meeting was adjourned at 6:08 pm.
Matt Nordine, Secretary
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American Society of Civil Engineers Duluth Section 5
MEMBERSHIP UPDATE:
The ASCE Duluth Section currently has over 250 members, which include: members, associate members, students,
fellows and affiliate members. Our section has shown a steady increase in membership over the past years, espe-
cially with the student involvement. Pass the info along to colleagues that might not be members, or who may be
eligible to update their membership status.
As a reminder to all, there are three easy ways to renew your ASCE membership. You may renew your dues online
at www.asce.org/renewal, call the Customer Service Department at 1 (800) 548-ASCE (2723), Monday – Friday,
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., E.T., or mail in your payment to: ASCE Membership Department, P.O.
Box 79084, Baltimore, MD 21279-0084.
We strongly encourage everyone to check the “Duluth Section” box on your renewal form. This money goes to the
section and provides funding for the Duluth Section’s yearly scholarship, our monthly lunch meetings, younger
member activities and the toothpick bridge competition. The majority of members have done so, which is great!
But there are still several members who only contribute to national.
All members who qualify can advance their membership grade by simply notifying ASCE by email at mem-
[email protected]. Below are the requirements for advancing your membership.
Student Member Advancement after Graduation
Student Members who have graduated and are no longer enrolled in a college or university are eligible for
advancement to Affiliate Member or Associate Member grades. Simply notify ASCE of your new status!
Affiliate Member to Associate Member Grade
Affiliate Members who hold a 4 or more year degree from an ABET/EAC-accredited or substantially equiv-
alent civil or related engineering program and who wish to be considered for advancement to Associate
Member grade should provide proof of receipt of a bachelor's degree by notifying ASCE.
In lieu of having an ABET/EAC-accredited bachelor's degree (many International Degrees), you may sub-
mit three references and a detailed resume, OR be a certified Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Surveyor-in-
Training (SIT) in the United States or the country in which you reside.
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American Society of Civil Engineers Duluth Section 6
MEMBERSHIP UPDATE CONTINUED:
Advancement to Member Grade
Applicants for advancement to Member grade who hold an ABET/EAC-accredited degree and are licensed as a P.E.
or R.L.S. in the U.S. need only notify ASCE of licensure information.
If you are not licensed, but have more than 5 years of responsible charge of engineering experience subsequent
to receipt of your BS or equivalent four year degree, please forward a copy of a detailed resume and three refer-
ences to the Applications Administrator, requesting review by the Membership Application Review Commit-
tee. References should be ASCE members OR registered professional engineers OR members of a society with
which ASCE has an agreement of cooperation.
Matt Nordine
ASCE Duluth Section Membership Chair
EST. 1917
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Thanks to Our Current 2013-2014 Sponsors!
(Well make more room for more!)
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