2021 Future City Competition

NC Future Cities is looking for Industry Professionals to be Virtual Mentors and Judges.

Future Cities is a national competition for students in grades 6, 7, and 8, in which they are challenged to think like an engineer and come up with ideas that solve a problem impacting the sustainability of the Earth. This is an opportunity for you to share your passion for your career with students who are just beginning to learn what it means to be an engineer.

Visit the Future City Competition website to learn more.

Click here to be a volunteer: Register - Future City® Competition

We are presently seeking:

Mentors: Mentors work alongside the team educator and act as a coach/role model. They provide guidance, connections between academic concepts and real-life, and technical assistance to the middle school team members. Mentors work with the team regularly throughout the competition season, but do not need to be present at every team meeting.

As a mentor, you will be matched with a specific team that has requested a mentor. Your time commitment would begin asap and continue until the Final Competition at the end of January. Mentoring can be done virtually or in person, so you don't need to be near the school to participate.

Judges: Judges score team deliverables, provide feedback, and help determine the overall winners. Their interactions with our young participants, whether written, virtual, or live, leave a lasting impact. We provide scoring rubrics and training to guide judging decisions.

You may sign up to judge any, or all, of the following deliverables. You will be sent the items to judge, along with a rubric, so this can be done at a time that fits with your schedule. The Live Q/A sessions will require you to participate in a virtual meeting with the student teams. 

·         Essays – Submitted on Nov 24. and judging between Dec 4 and Dec 22

·         City Model (slideshows) – Submitted on Dec 22 and judging between Dec 24 and Jan 7

·         Video Presentation – Submitted on Jan 8 and judging to be completed by Jan 12-13th

·         Live Q and A – This will be on January 15th from 9 am to 11 am and will be done virtually.

·         Specialty Judging – We will have several categories for these awards; these will be judged in early Jan. 

The next step if you are interested is to sign up as a judge or a mentor on the website. We will then provide you with additional details and some brief training for judges.

Thank you so much for your interest in this very worthwhile program! Please contact Mary Beth Liles, Outreach Coordinator, with any questions you might have at fc.nc.outreach@gmail.com.

Click here to be a volunteer: Register - Future City® Competition

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ASCE North Carolina Section Open Officer Positions for 2021-2022

Are you interested in giving back to your community? Are you interested in advancing your professional career? If you answered yes to either question, then consider running for an ASCE NC Section officer position! Being an officer is a great way to give back to the engineering community, get involved with shaping the civil engineering industry government initiatives, while also expanding your network and professional career.

The following positions are available for officer candidates:

  • President-Elect

  • Vice President

  • Treasurer

The only way to progress is to act! Act now and help us make meaningful changes to our society! If you are interested, please reach out to Stephanie Pluta.

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2021 North Carolina ASCE Award Nominations

We’re excited that the 2021 Fall Conference is back in person. As is tradition with the Fall Conference, the annual awards will be conducted as well. We are seeking nominations for four categories:

  1. Project of the Year

  2. Engineer of the Year

  3. Young Engineer of the Year

  4. Student Chapter Member of the Year

Each nomination comes with a different set of criteria, however they all share the same goal of advancing civil engineering within the state of North Carolina. Nominations are due by August 20th.

This nomination form contains a summary of the awards and a separate sheet for each award.

Please submit nominations or questions to Chas Webb at Charles.webb@raleighnc.gov.

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ASCE 2021 Multi-Region Leadership Conference

The ASCE 2021 Multi-Region Leadership Conference MRLC will be held virtually April 7 through 10, 2021, and is free to attend. The conference agenda is available on ASCE Collaborate. Topics include Government Relations, Membership, Foundation Grants, Mentoring Training, Engineering Ethics for Volunteer Leaders, Engaging Students, and Community Outreach. There are also opportunities to interact with Society Leaders in Q&As. They are planning for 2 1/2-hour sessions each afternoon, from 2pm to about 4:30pm.

MRLC Zoom link: https://asce-org.zoom.us/j/94594068965?pwd=R1BKZmV3V0RXU3I2UUczYTRVTzg0dz09
Find your local number: https://asce-org.zoom.us/u/abItjjuaGK
Meeting ID: 945 9406 8965; Passcode: 728341

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Disaster Response Volunteer Inspector Program

AIA North Carolina, in collaboration with the Structural Engineers Association (SEA) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is organizing a post disaster volunteer inspector program. Our organizations have a partner agreement (MOU) with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety Division of Emergency Management. The goal is to provide the State with the manpower necessary to efficiently and effectively evaluate buildings and infrastructure so our residents can return to their homes and businesses as quickly as possible following a hurricane or other disaster.

The goal is to train and equip professionals with the credentials to gain access to disaster sites and assigned public safety escorts to accompany inspect teams during evaluations. This course and certification process will add volunteers to the established database of certified volunteers that can be called up in the event of a disaster. In addition, the course can be taken to renew your Cal OES certification for another 5 years.

You must meet the following to be certified as a volunteer inspector and included in the volunteer database:

1. Licensure as a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect

2. Completion of the Post Disaster Emergency Assessment Course (6 HSW Hours, registration below).

3. Completion of two (2) online FEMA training courses on the Incident Command System**
a. Course IS-100.C “Introduction to the Incident Command System”
b. Course IS-200.C “Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents”

**The FEMA courses are free, can be completed on your own and at your own pace. Each course will take you 2 to 3 hours to compete.

Register for Post Disaster Emergency Assessment Course and Earn 6 HSW Hours!
Date: November 22, 2019
Time: 8:00 am until 4:00 pm
Location: NC National Guard Joint Force Headquarters at 1636 Gold Star Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699
Cost: Early prices are $125 for members, $150 for non-members. Early Prices expire November 8th!
RSVP: Register online!

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