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Welcome to the ASCE KY Section Website
Thanks to everyone for attending our 2011 ASCE Kentucky Section Annual Meeting on October 7th. This year’s meeting focused on the KY Infrastructure Report Card and the 75th Anniversary of the Kentucky Section.  Thanks to all the volunteers, speakers, and attendees for making this event such a huge success.

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Your Kentucky Section Officers, as elected by the membership and installed at the 2011 annual meeting are as follows:

Daniel Tegene – President
Jon Keeling – PastPresident
Craig Barnett – Vice-President
Chris Keil – Treasurer
Joshua Johnson – Secretary
Joe Young – Newsletter Editor

You can find the 2011 Kentucky Infrastructure Report Card located to the left. The overall assessment gave Kentucky's Infrastructure an average grade of "C" and ranged from a high of "B" for drinking water to a low of "D" for bridges and roads.

Please be sure to take a look at the KY Section September Newsletter and Calendar for more information on our recent and upcoming events and happenings.

If you have any questions, concerns, or comments for the Section, please feel free to contact any of the officers listed above. 

 


 

KYASCE Upcoming Events

MAR
15

03.15.2012 - 03.16.2012
Region 4 Strcutural Seminar/Workshop

MAR
21

03.21.2012 - 03.23.2012
Region 4 Hydraulics & Water Resources Seminar

DV Terrell Competition

The 2012 Daniel V. Terrell Paper Competition for Younger Members in Region 4 is underway. The topic has been selected and the deadline for entry is March 1, 2012.  There is a cash prize and the award of the DV Terrel Plaque to the winner.

Please read more for topic and details

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The report card assessment for Kentucky's Infrastructure is complete.  This effort has been carried out by over 27 civil engineers and other volunteers.  They worked dilligently to provide a realistic assessment of Kentucky's aviation, bridges, dams, drinking water, energy, hazardous waste, inland waterways, levees, roads, schools, solid waste, transit and rail, and wastewater systems. 

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