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Civil Source Civil Engineers Make the Difference They Build on the Quality of Life ASCE Utah Section Newsletter s Message By Brent Packer, PE By the time you read this, the latest ASCE Annual Conference, held in Orlando, Florida, will be concluded. This Annual Conference is an opportunity for ASCE members from around the world to meet, exchange ideas, and learn about exciting trends, projects, and challenges in our civil engineering world. This year, the theme of the conference was Infrastructure for All Generations, a topic very pertinent to what we each do. Prominent speakers discussed the issues of planning cities, dealing with regional transportation challenges, restoring the Everglades ecosystem, and the dream of building infrastructure in space. Another key element of the Annual Conference is the installation of new ASCE Officers. Attendees heard from outgoing Bill Marcusen about progress during the past year, and from the new David Mongan about future initiatives and goals. A new -elect, Wayne Klotz, from Texas, was also installed, along with some new members of the national Board of Direction. These volunteer leaders help steer ASCE, and set policy that guides ASCE and, as a result, the civil engineering profession. Even though many of us will never interact directly with these people, they impact our profession in many ways, and influence the future of our practice. We should pay attention to what they are doing, and communicate with them about our ideas and issues. At whatever level we choose to volunteer in ASCE, we should be working toward common goals and be unified in our efforts. Even though the new ASCE -elect was inaugurated only recently, the process is already underway to nominate and elect the next person who will fill this position. In an unprecedented move, the Utah Section has become an active participant in this process by nominating a person from Utah for national -elect. Last month Bob Russell, the ASCE Region 8 Nominating Committee Chair, sent a request to the Utah Section calling for nominations for National ASCE -elect. The ASCE Official Register, paragraph 6.02.1, states the following regarding the minimum qualifications to run for said office: Candidates for -elect shall be voting Society members in Good Standing from an Eligible Region. Additionally, candidates for -elect shall have completed one (1) full term of service on the Board of Direction or served as institute representative to the Board of Direction between 2000 and 2005. Blaine Leonard, a member of the ASCE Utah Section, has responded to the call to run for the elect office. The Section Board voted at the October ASCE Utah Section Board Meeting to nominate and endorse his candidacy. His application to run has been submitted to the Region 8 Nominating Committee for review and approval. To the best of my knowledge, until now, no one in the history of the Utah Section has ever been elected as national ASCE -elect. So, this action by the Section Board is unprecedented.

Blaine has served in ASCE in a number of leadership positions since 1988. Most recently he has completed two full terms of service on the national Board of Direction, serving as the Vice, Zone IV (2004-06) and Director, District 11 (2000-03). Locally, he served as the Wasatch Front Branch (1991-92) and the Utah Section (1997-98). He helped organize the Geotechnical group of ASCE in Utah and served as a GeoInstitute Governor (2002-04). Blaine has also served on countless ASCE committees and knows the Society very well. During the months ahead we will learn more about all the candidates running for the elect office from other Regions. The ASCE Board Nominating Committee will meet in May to select final candidates from the nominations provided by the Regions, and those people will be placed on a ballot for our vote in the summer of 2008. We are still a number of months away, but I encourage all of you to become familiar with the candidates running and to take the time to vote for the new ASCE -elect next summer. Brent Packer, P.E. ASCE, Utah Section Advertisement Space Available $60 per ¼ page (150 words) for the full ASCE year Contact the Civil Source Editor for further information. KellyMichelle3@hotmail.com Announcements BLAINE LEONARD IS RUNNING FOR ASCE NATIONAL PRESIDENT-ELECT UPCOMING ASCE/APWA SOUTHERN UTAH BRANCH SPRING CONFERENCE February 6 th and 7 th Facing Future Challenges Today The Dixie Center Golf Tournament February 8 th The Ledges For more information, contact: Brett Jensen at Brett.Jensen@c-b.com or Rob Reid at Rreid@RosenbergAssociates.net VISIT OUR WEBSITE! http://sections.asce.org/utah/index.htm Have Something to Say? Email Me! Kelly Burns Civil Source Editor KellyMichelle3@hotmail.com

Northern Utah Branch The Northern Utah Branch will hold their November luncheon at the Bluebird Restaurant. Our speaker will be Professor Blake Tullis. Professor Tullis will be speaking on different types of water structures. The Northern Utah Branch will also be notifying the Student Chapter scholarship recipients in November. Clay Bodily, P.E. Northern Utah Branch Wasatch Front Branch The Wasatch Front Branch will hold its next luncheon on November 16, 2007 at noon at A Classic Choice Catering. Mr. John Masek, P.E. principal at VIE Consultants and chair of the ASCE Seismic Risk Committee, will speak to the Branch. Mr. Masek's 25 years of vast engineering experience has been focused on natural and man made hazard assessments. He has been responsible for analysis projects for literally several hundred facilities and was the coauthor of one of the first FEMA documents to address earthquake hazard mitigation for lifeline systems in the U.S. Mr. Masek is also the co-author of the technical monograph for the 2004 Sumatra Earthquake to be published by the American Society of Engineers and is also one of the technical lead investigators for the Katrina and Rita Hurricane events in the United States. Attendees please RSVP to Corbett Hansen, at CHansen@kleinfelder.com or 801-261-3336 by noon on November 14. Micheal McKamey, P.E. Wasatch Front Branch Central Utah Branch The Central Utah Branch November luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, November 15 th from noon to 1:30 p.m. This luncheon will be held at the Brick Oven in Provo. The speaker for this luncheon will be Dal Freeman, the Park Engineer at Lagoon Park in Farmington. He will be speaking about engineering aspects for some of Lagoon s rides, particularly the new ride Wicked and using magnetic technology in roller coasters. We look forward to seeing you at the luncheon. Eric Dixon, P.E. Central Utah Branch Secretary\Treasurer Changing Your Email Address? Keep us posted! Login to www.asce.org/myprofile and update your records. The ASCE Utah Section uses this information to send you the Civil Source. Southern Utah Branch The Southern Utah Branch s October luncheon had a record-breaking turnout. There were 48 members in attendance to listen to Dan Weiss with PBS & J discuss the engineering challenges and logistics of the St. George replacement airport. This has been our largest turnout in recent history! We look forward to the 2008 ASCE/APWA Spring Conference, which will run February 6-8. The conference golf tournament will be on February 8 th and will be held at one of the Southern Utah s most beautiful and challenging courses The Ledges. The Southern Utah Branch is seeking nominations for the 2007 Engineer of the year, Community Service Award, Engineering Innovation Award, Outstanding Water Works Project, Outstanding Transportation Project and Outstanding Civil Engineering Project.

These awards will be presented at the 2008 ASCE/APWA Spring Conference Awards Banquet. Please submit your nominations to any of the branch officers. A special holiday luncheon will be planned for early December and will provide our members with a chance to socialize with each other. Once the date and time have been finalized an e-mail will be sent out to the members. Brett Jensen Southern Utah Branch Geotechnical Group The Geotechnical Group does not have any announcements for November. NOT ENOUGH ENGINEERING HELP? TRUE ENGINEERING Why pass up work or ship DRAFTING to India when you can keep ENGINEERING in the States? We have a completely equipped office and staff of surveying/engineering professionals from entry to senior levels. We can work in the background or on the front line as you refer, or as needs dictate and will travel to the project and project meetings as necessary. We work with other professionals throughout the country. Thomas N. True, P.E. 888-988-5090, x 104 www.trueesi.com Younger Member Forum The P.E. Exam is over! Pass or fail, taking the exam is one step in the right direction for the continuation of a professional engineering career. Congratulations to all who took the exam! We would like to once again thank those practicing professionals who took time out of a very busy schedule to help present the review materials. The 10 th Annual Halloween Bash was a great success. We were very lucky to have great weather considering the previous week. We hope that everyone who came had a great time. Our officer elections were also held for the upcoming 2008 year. The results are as follows: Joe Serre, Vice- Brad Conder, Secretary Kyle Twitchell, and Treasurer Jenni Oman. The Student Chapter Outreach has also been complimented by Kjirstin Roberts from Horrocks Engineering who will be working with the BYU Student Chapter. We are excited about the new officers and expanding the YMF. The YMF will finish out the year as we continue to pursue interaction with the student chapters and working with the outreach kits. Cable Murray, P.E. USYMF-

Civil Source Calendar November Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Veterans Day 12 Veterans Day Observed 13 14 15 Central Utah Branch Meeting 12:00 Noon Engineer of the Year and Engineering Educator of the Year Candidates to be Selected 16 Wasatch Front Branch Meeting 12:00 Noon A Classic Choice Catering 17 18 19 20 21 22 Thanksgiving Day 23 Deadline for December Civil Source Info. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Utah Section http://sections.asce.org/utah/index.htm Brent Packer, P.E. Bowen, Collins & Associates bpacker@bowencollins.com (801)-495-2224 -Elect Curt McCuistion, P.E. Nolte Associates Curt.Mccuistion@nolte.com Dennis Pay, P.E. South Salt Lake City dpay@southsaltlakecity.com (801)-483-6038 Past Bob Davis, P.E. Sunrise Engineering, Inc. rdavis@sunrise-eng.com (801)-523-0100 Northern Utah Branch Clay Bodily, P.E. Smithfield City cbodily@smithfieldcity.org (435)-563-6226 x 109 -Elect Danny MacFarlane Marvin Lewis, P.E. Keller-Bliesner Engineering, LLC mjlewis@kelbli.com (435)-753-5651 Past Mark Nielsen, P.E. Logan City mnielsen@loganutah.org (435)-716-9151 Wasatch Front Branch Micheal McKamey, P.E. Eimco Water Technologies Micheal.McKamey@glv.com (801)-526-2344 -Elect Erin Donovan, P.E. Nolte Associates, Inc. Erin.Donovan@nolte.com (801)-743-1328 ASCE Utah Section Newsletter ASCE Utah Section Contact Info Corbett Hansen, P.E. Kleinfelder Chansen@Kleinfelder.com 801-261-3336 Past Cathy Romero, P.E. Carter-Burgess Cathy.Romero@c-b.com (801)-355-1112 Central Utah Branch David Jensen, P.E. Brigham Young University david@byu.edu (801)-442-2094 Elect Scott Olson, P.E. Horrocks Engineers scotto@horrocks.com (801)-763-5150 Eric R. Dixon, P.E. Franson Civil Engineers edixon@fransoncivil.com (801)-756-0309 Past Mark Breitenbach, P.E. Central Utah Water Conservancy District mark@cuwcd.com (801)-226-7105 Southern Utah Branch Brett Jensen, EIT Carter-Burgess Brett.Jensen@c-b.com (435)-627-1888 -Elect Elisabeth Whitlock, P.E. Carter-Burgess Elisabeth.Whitlock@c-b.com (435)-627-1888 Chris Pettigrew, P.E. Rosenberg Associates Past Arthur O. LeBaron, P.E., P.L.S. Hurricane City Arthur@cityofhurricane.com (435)-635-2811 ext 113 Geotechnical Group Chair David Plehn, P.E. Geopier dplehn@geopier.com (801)-269-8012 Ryan Cole IGES 801-270-9400 Past Chair Joergen Pilz, P.E. AMEC Earth & Environmental (801)-266-0720 Younger Member Forum Cable Murray, P.E. Jacobsen Construction cmurray@jacobsenconstruction.com (801)-502-3032 Vice- Joseph Serre, P.E. Geneva Rock jserre@genevarock.com (801)-446-0277 Treasurer Brad Conder Horrocks Engineers (801)-763-5100 Secretary Ryan Taylor Epic Engineering Grt.02@engr.colostate.edu (970)-494-0982 Past James Barron, P.E. SLC Dept. of Airports James.barron@slcgov.com (801)-575-3422 U of U Liaison Jonathan Updike, P.E. Michael Baker Jr. Inc. Jon.updike@gmail.com (801)-518-6315

2008 APWA/ASCE SOUTHERN UTAH BRANCH SPRING CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 6 TH & 7 TH GOLF TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 8 TH Conference Theme: Facing Future Challenges Today Keynote Speaker Hyrum W. Smith of Franklin Covey Conference Topics Master Planning / Community Planning Regional Storm Drainage St. George Airport & Surrounding Development Geologic Hazards Lake Powell Pipeline Hands-On Public Works Workshops Come join us for the 2008 APWA/ASCE Southern Utah Branch Spring Conference. The conference will be held at the Dixie Center with a Golf Tournament at the exclusive golf course THE LEDGES. For More Information Contact: Brett Jensen (435) 627-1888 brett.jensen@c-b.com Rob Reid (435) 673-8586 rreid@rosenbergassociates.net