
The Civil Engineering Podcast
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How Civil Engineers Can Be Successful on the Job – Ep 211
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I answer a few questions that I received from a consulting engineer a few years out of school about how to be successful on the job, get up to speed with design practices, learn codes, gain field practice, and organize resources and knowledge. Tips to Be Successful […] The post How Civil Engineers Can Be Successful on the Job – Ep 211 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Civil Engineering Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities – Ep 210
In this episode, I talk to Matthew Low, P.E., Senior Vice President at Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc., about challenges and opportunities in the civil engineering workforce, and how engineers can overcome these challenges to excel in their careers. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Matthew: What does career progression in […] The post The Civil Engineering Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities – Ep 210 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

3 Key Career Themes to Grow Your Civil Engineering Career – Ep 209
In this episode, I talk to Trudi Williams, PE, Vice President, and Regional Director of one of the premier civil, structural, and environmental engineering firms in Southwest Florida, CONSOR Engineers, about three key career themes that you can use to grow your civil engineering career or firm. Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask […] The post 3 Key Career Themes to Grow Your Civil Engineering Career – Ep 209 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How AEC Firms Can Market Their Companies: The Right Way – Ep 208
In this episode, I talk to Will Schnier, P.E., Chief Marketing Officer at WGI, about marketing strategies for AEC firms, and how you can market your company the right way. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Will: Why is marketing important for both small and large engineering firms? For someone new […] The post How AEC Firms Can Market Their Companies: The Right Way – Ep 208 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Advanced Technology in Civil Engineering Projects Can Increase the Success of a Project – Ep 207
In this episode, I talk to Rory San Miguel, co-founder and CEO at Propeller Aero, about how using advanced technology in civil engineering projects can increase the success of a project. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Rory: What are some of the civil construction case studies that Propeller Aero has […] The post How Advanced Technology in Civil Engineering Projects Can Increase the Success of a Project – Ep 207 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Project Management for Civil Engineers: Invoicing, Write-Off’s, and Project Profitability – Ep 206
In this episode, I talk to Mike Lozanoff. P.E., owner at Lozanoff Consulting Services, LLC about invoicing in engineering firms, write-offs, and how these two actions can affect the project profitability of a consulting engineering firm. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Mike: Why do you think invoicing is a necessity […] The post Project Management for Civil Engineers: Invoicing, Write-Off’s, and Project Profitability – Ep 206 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Becoming a More Creative and Innovative Engineer (By Using Basic Brain Knowledge) – Ep 205
In this episode, I talk to Stu Walesh, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, F.NSPE, about how using basic brain knowledge to be more creative and innovative can help engineers become a better version of themselves. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Stu: What is your book, “Introduction to Creativity and Innovation for Engineers,” […] The post Becoming a More Creative and Innovative Engineer (By Using Basic Brain Knowledge) – Ep 205 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Importance of Project Controls in Civil Engineering – Ep 204
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk with Matt Reuer, P.E., Manager of Engineering Controls at Kiewit Engineering Group about project controls, what they are, why they are important in civil engineering, and what the benefits are of project controls. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Matt: How […] The post The Importance of Project Controls in Civil Engineering – Ep 204 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

BIM for Civil Engineers: A 4-Step Process for Project Success – Ep 203
In this episode, I talk with Dustin Williams, CEO, and co-founder of Remote Optix, and founder of Flywheel AEC, about BIM for civil engineers and how it is used in civil engineering projects. He also tells us about a specific 4-step process his company utilizes on BIM projects to ensure project success. Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post BIM for Civil Engineers: A 4-Step Process for Project Success – Ep 203 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Civil Engineering Companies Can Support Employee Career Advancement – Ep 202
In this episode, I talk to Keith Hall, P.E., PTOE, LEED-AP, the Principal Associate and Traffic Engineering Department Manager with Colliers Engineering & Design about how civil engineering firms can encourage and support employee career advancement at their firms. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Keith: What are the various credentials/certifications […] The post How Civil Engineering Companies Can Support Employee Career Advancement – Ep 202 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

All You Need to Know About Forensic Engineering – Ep 201
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Heidi Klein, MCE, PE, a Project Manager of Forensics at Vertex, about forensic engineering, what it is, the kind of work it includes, and the roles forensic engineers play when working on a case. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask […] The post All You Need to Know About Forensic Engineering – Ep 201 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Effective Engineering Client: Why It Matters for Engineering Firms – Ep 200
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk with David Skuodas, P.E., CFM, LEED AP, Director of Design, Construction, and Maintenance at the Mile High Flood District and author of the recently published book, The Effective Client: Why Being a Good Client is Smart Business in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industries, about […] The post The Effective Engineering Client: Why It Matters for Engineering Firms – Ep 200 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Growing a Civil Engineering Firm: With a People-First Approach – Ep 199
In this episode, I talk to Walfrido Pevida, P.E., the Founder and Chief Engineer at Pevida Highway Designers, LLC about growing a civil engineering firm, the importance of a company’s vision and mission, and the roles people play when building a business. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Walfrido: How important […] The post Growing a Civil Engineering Firm: With a People-First Approach – Ep 199 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The American Dream: Building a Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 198
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Marc Sandhu, P.E., President of ARS Engineers, Inc. about the recent passing of his father, the founder of ARS Engineers Inc. (ARS), and how he is continuing his father’s legacy of the living the American dream. He also talks about some of the things […] The post The American Dream: Building a Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 198 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Latest Surveying Trends That Civil Engineers Should Be Aware Of – Ep 197
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk with Joey C Wilson II, PE, RLS, President and CEO at Wilson & Associates about the relationship between civil engineering and surveying and discuss some of the latest surveying trends out there, like enhanced drones, LIDAR, and Visual Design Construction (VDC). Engineering Quotes: Here Are […] The post The Latest Surveying Trends That Civil Engineers Should Be Aware Of – Ep 197 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Seven Steps to Get the Most Out of a Mentoring Relationship – Ep 196
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk about what a mentoring relationship should look like by providing you with seven steps that you can take to get the most out of a mentoring relationship. Here Are Seven Steps to Get the Most Out of a Mentoring Relationship: 1. Hold a Kick-Off Meeting […] The post Seven Steps to Get the Most Out of a Mentoring Relationship – Ep 196 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: How It Will Affect Civil Engineers – Ep 195
In this episode, I talk to Dennis D. Truax, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, D.WRE, F.NSPE, F.ASCE, the 2022 President of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and the professor emeritus of the Richard A. Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Mississippi State University about the new Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), and […] The post The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: How It Will Affect Civil Engineers – Ep 195 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Civil Engineering Expert or Jack-of-All-Trades? – Ep 194
In this episode, I answer a question that I get asked often about whether it is better to be a civil engineering expert or generally knowledgeable in multiple disciplines. Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode: In the world of civil engineering, there are many different disciplines, like transportation, geotechnical, site civil, and […] The post Civil Engineering Expert or Jack-of-All-Trades? – Ep 194 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Using Alternate Delivery Methods to Deliver Civil Engineering Projects – Ep 193
In this episode, I talk to Steve Long, P.E., a senior engineer with Freese and Nichols, Inc., who currently serves as the Program Manager for the North Texas Municipal Water District’s Bois d’Arc Lake Program. He discusses alternate delivery methods for the Bois d’Arc Lake Program and how one of these methods helped his client […] The post Using Alternate Delivery Methods to Deliver Civil Engineering Projects – Ep 193 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Outreach and Mentorship Can Lead to a More Diverse Engineering Industry – Ep 192
In this episode, I talk to Kevin Brown Jr., P.E., a construction manager at Urban Engineers, about how outreach and mentorship can lead to a more diverse industry. He also discusses some of the challenges faced when connecting with youth in communities, and provides some great advice for engineers who would be interested in serving […] The post How Outreach and Mentorship Can Lead to a More Diverse Engineering Industry – Ep 192 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

What Civil Engineers Need to Know About Proposal Writing – Ep 191
In this episode, I talk to Matt Handal, a proposal expert and author of the book called “Proposal Development Secrets: Win More, Work Smarter, and Get Home on Time,” about proposal writing for engineers. He share some great tips that you can use as a working engineer to get better at this process. Engineering Quotes: […] The post What Civil Engineers Need to Know About Proposal Writing – Ep 191 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Marketing and Business Development Strategies for Civil Engineers – Ep 190
In this ‘episode, I talk to Gabe Lett, FSMPS, CPSM, LPC, author of THE AEC PROFESSIONAL’S GUIDEBOOK, and a marketing guru in the AEC industry that helps civil engineers find the right clients and projects for the maximum mutual benefit. In the episode, we talk about marketing and business development for civil engineers and why […] The post Marketing and Business Development Strategies for Civil Engineers – Ep 190 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Build Confidence as an Engineering Leader – Ep 189
In this episode, which is part of our Women in Civil Engineering series, I talk to Denise Carter, P.E., the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) at Greenman-Pedersen, Inc (GPI). Denise leads and implements business strategy across the entire organization, integrating GPI operations and services to optimize staff, organizational development, and growth opportunities. In this episode, Denise […] The post How to Build Confidence as an Engineering Leader – Ep 189 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Why People Development Is Important When Growing a Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 188
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, we talk with two engineers from Alaska that decided to start their own firm and really focused on people development within their firm. They are Garret K. Gladsjo, P.E.and Lucas Chambers, P.E., co-owners and principal engineers at proHNS LLC. We talk about how investing in your staff […] The post Why People Development Is Important When Growing a Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 188 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Project Development Plans: Ensuring Project Success – Ep 187
In this episode, I talk to Jamie Graham, P.E., PTOE, Traffic and Transportation Department Manager at Carroll Engineering Corporation, about project development plans and how they can set your projects up for success. Jamie also talks about the skills he looks for in project engineers when he is building a team. Engineering Quotes: Here Are […] The post Project Development Plans: Ensuring Project Success – Ep 187 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Secret to Building a Not So Average Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 186
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Ryan Getz, P.E, Managing Partner at WGA Consulting Engineers, about how he grew his civil engineering firm from seven to 50 people, and the role that your staff plays in building a business. Ryan also gets into the importance of reinventing yourself and how […] The post The Secret to Building a Not So Average Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 186 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Grow a Civil Engineering Company Successfully – Ep 185
In this episode, the ninth episode in our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs Series, I talk to Brian Barker, P.E., M.S., Principal at Deuel & Associates about how to start and grow a civil engineering company successfully, specifically some of the challenge you will face when you start, and how to overcome them. Brian also talks about […] The post How to Grow a Civil Engineering Company Successfully – Ep 185 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Transitioning From Private to Public Sector: Being Thrown Into the Fire – Ep 184
In this episode, which is part of our Women in Civil Engineering series, I talk with Elia Twigg, PE, who is the local agency manager and Senior Project engineer for CONSOR Engineers about her career work in the private AND public sector, and how she had to manage more than 20 people at the age […] The post Transitioning From Private to Public Sector: Being Thrown Into the Fire – Ep 184 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Importance of Geological Engineering in Civil Engineering Projects – Ep 183
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Christina Tipp, PG, CEG, a professional geologist, and Jason Island, P.E., QSP/D, a senior civil engineer, both from SHN, about the crossover between geological engineering and civil engineering, and how and when you need to get geological engineers involved in your civil engineering projects. […] The post The Importance of Geological Engineering in Civil Engineering Projects – Ep 183 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Five Tips for Improving In-House Training Programs for Civil Engineering Firms – Ep 182
In this episode, I talk to Michael Dooley, P.E., LEED AP, the Principal at Bayer Becker about in-house training programs for civil engineers. Mike is involved with several professional organizations, including the Urban Land Institute (ULI), National Association for Industrial and Office Parks (NAIOP), University of Cincinnati Real Estate Roundtable, and Tristate Society of Healthcare […] The post Five Tips for Improving In-House Training Programs for Civil Engineering Firms – Ep 182 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Building Your Networking Skills as a Civil Engineer- Ep 181
In the episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk about a topic that is of the utmost importance to civil engineering professionals which is relationship building. I will look at it from the perspective of someone that is not comfortable networking, whether they are shy, an “introvert”, or they’re just uncomfortable in social settings, […] The post Building Your Networking Skills as a Civil Engineer- Ep 181 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

From Employee to Owner of a Civil Engineering Company (In Just 60 Days) – Ep 180
In this episode, the eighth episode in our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs Series, I talk to Kevin Riggs, P.E., President & CEO at Cole Design Group, Inc. about growing a civil engineering company and developing your team. He also shares a very interesting story of how he went from an employee to owner of a large […] The post From Employee to Owner of a Civil Engineering Company (In Just 60 Days) – Ep 180 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Harnessing Teamwork, Communications, and Collaboration (to Make Civil Engineering Projects Successful) – Ep 179
In this episode, which is part of our Women in Civil Engineering series, I talk to Hannah Albertus-Benham, a Senior Water Resources and Environmental Engineer at Wood, about the challenges of working in a highly scientific project with real impacts on a community, as well as harnessing teamwork, communications, and collaboration to be successful. Engineering […] The post Harnessing Teamwork, Communications, and Collaboration (to Make Civil Engineering Projects Successful) – Ep 179 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Growing Your Civil Engineering Firm: Being Proactive, Not Reactive – Ep 178
In this episode, the seventh in our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs (CEE) series, I talk to Bonnie Moss, P.E., President at MBCO Engineering, LLC, as part of our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs series about growing your civil engineering firm and why being proactive offers a business a lot of advantages. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […] The post Growing Your Civil Engineering Firm: Being Proactive, Not Reactive – Ep 178 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Civil Engineering Education and Ph.D. Programs in Civil Engineering – Ep 177
In this episode, that is part of our Women in Civil Engineering (WICE) series, I talk to Eva Lantsoght, Ph.D., a Full Professor at San Francisco de Quito & Assistant Professor at the Delft University of Technology. We talk about civil engineering education and how it differs throughout several countries. Eva also touches on the […] The post Civil Engineering Education and Ph.D. Programs in Civil Engineering – Ep 177 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Working in a Multi-Disciplined Civil Engineering Project Design Team – Ep 176
Today is International Women in Engineering Day, and to celebrate the amazing work that women engineers around the world do, we talk to Natalie Carmen, P.E., as part of our Women in Civil Engineering Series. Natalie is a civil engineering project manager with the design, engineering, and planning firm Stewart, and talks about her experience […] The post Working in a Multi-Disciplined Civil Engineering Project Design Team – Ep 176 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Future of Work in Engineering & Architecture 2021 Report – Ep 175
In the episode that is part of our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs series, I talk to Peter Atherton, P.E., President and Founder of ActionsProve, LLC, and author of Reversing Burnout, about the recently released Future of Work in Engineering & Architecture 2021 Report. The 2021 report was conducted by Actions Prove, in partnership with the Engineering […] The post Future of Work in Engineering & Architecture 2021 Report – Ep 175 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How One Goal Helped This Engineer to Rise Above His Expectations – Ep 174
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Tramone Smith, P.E., BCEE, MSCE from WGK in Mississippi, about his path to partnership in his firm. Tramone is a really unique professional in that he had one goal only in his career, which had absolutely nothing to do with partnership or ownership in […] The post How One Goal Helped This Engineer to Rise Above His Expectations – Ep 174 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Build a Vision-Driven Civil Engineering Company – Ep 173
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, that is part of our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs series, I talk to Rene Portieles II, P.E., the Chief Executive Officer of Epic Forensics & Engineering, Inc. about his journey of starting an engineering company and how today, they are building a vision-driven civil engineering company around one […] The post How to Build a Vision-Driven Civil Engineering Company – Ep 173 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Intelligent Infrastructure: A New Vision for Civil Engineering Professionals – Ep 172
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Luna Lu Ph.D., the ACPA Professor and Director of the Center for Intelligent Infrastructure at Purdue University, about intelligent infrastructure and how it can benefit civil engineers and the community. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Dr. Luna Lu Ph.D.: Can you please provide […] The post Intelligent Infrastructure: A New Vision for Civil Engineering Professionals – Ep 172 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Submerged Floating Tube Bridge (SFTBs) Explained – Ep 171
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Professor Malcolm Chrisp, who is the Head of the School of Energy, Infrastructure & Society, at Heriot-Watt University. Joining him today are five of his master’s level students who have been helping him explore a possible Celtic Crossing, a submerged floating tube bridge linking […] The post Submerged Floating Tube Bridge (SFTBs) Explained – Ep 171 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Leading a Fast-Growing Civil Engineering Company in Today’s World – Ep 170
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Peter Moore, P.E., LEED AP, ENV SP, F.ASCE, President of Chen Moore and Associates, and official nominee for worldwide ASCE President-Elect in 2021 about his experience over the years being a leader at a very fast-growing civil engineering company. The interesting part about his […] The post Leading a Fast-Growing Civil Engineering Company in Today’s World – Ep 170 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Civil Engineers Need To Lead the System of Systems – Ep 169
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Maria Lehman, P.E., F.ASCE, ENV SP, the Director of U.S. Infrastructure at GHD, and an official nominee for the worldwide ASCE President-Elect 2021. Maria will be talking about America’s infrastructure, the ASCE Report Card, the needs of the civil engineering profession, and how civil […] The post Civil Engineers Need To Lead the System of Systems – Ep 169 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Importance of Having a Vision-Driven Company (and Developing Your People) – Ep 168
In this episode, the third in our Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs series, I talk to Jenny Snape, P.E., Managing Partner at Batture, LLC about building a vision-driven company with a social mission that does both profit and pro-bono work. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Jenny: How did you end up joining […] The post The Importance of Having a Vision-Driven Company (and Developing Your People) – Ep 168 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

ASCE 2020 Report Card – West Virginia | Bridging the Gap for Young Civil Engineers – Ep 167
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Tabitha Lafferre, E.I., an Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology at Fairmont State University about how the ASCE 2020 Report Card for West Virginia’s Infrastructure was a way of connecting engineering students with experienced professionals. Joining Tabitha in the conversation is one of her students, […] The post ASCE 2020 Report Card – West Virginia | Bridging the Gap for Young Civil Engineers – Ep 167 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Growing a Civil Engineering Firm: People Development Strategies – Ep 166
In this episode, which is part of the Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs series, I talk to Brian Smith, P.E., civil engineer and founding partner of Urban Design Partners, about growing a civil engineering firm, but specifically around growing your people. Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Brian: How does one go about learning how […] The post Growing a Civil Engineering Firm: People Development Strategies – Ep 166 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Fostering Innovation on Major Infrastructure Projects – Ep 165
In this episode, I talk to Milos Vasiljevic, PE, Program Manager at HDR, about fostering innovation on major infrastructure projects, and I mean mega projects. Milos has worked on some really interesting projects and will discuss some of the details and benefits of working on these megaprojects. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post Fostering Innovation on Major Infrastructure Projects – Ep 165 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Effectively Measure Business Growth in Your Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 164
In this episode, which is the first episode in our new Civil Engineering Entrepreneurs series, I talk to Gordon Greene, P.E., of Patel, Greene & Associates about how to effectively measure business growth and the use of standing operating procedures in the business world. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Gordon: Why […] The post How to Effectively Measure Business Growth in Your Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 164 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

An Exclusive Look Into the Largest Construction Project in Virginia’s History – Ep 163
In this episode, I talk to Douglas Frost, P.E., a Senior Vice President at Dewberry. Douglas currently serves as the Quality Assurance Manager for the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion, and in this episode I talk to him about this project, which is the largest construction project in Virginia’s history. He also talks about Dewberry’s involvement […] The post An Exclusive Look Into the Largest Construction Project in Virginia’s History – Ep 163 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Women in Civil Engineering: How to Overcome Obstacles – Ep 162
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, which is part of our Women in Civil Engineering series, I talk to Danielle Goudreau, a project manager at Collins Engineers, about how she found a cool niche to specialize in and what she is doing to build her expertise in the niche. She also talks about […] The post Women in Civil Engineering: How to Overcome Obstacles – Ep 162 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.