ASCE Hawaii Outreach

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The ASCE Hawaii Outreach Committee develops and implements programs and resources to increase interest in and understanding of civil engineering among pre-college aged students, their parents, and educators.

12/13/2018
04/19/2018
10/25/2017

ASCE gathered data from 5,868 Society members in 2017 to create a snapshot of the current and long-term trends related to compensation and benefits in the US civil engineering industry. Find out what civil engineers are actually paid in the US and if you are getting paid what you are worth.

05/03/2017

The Civil Engineering Blog and News Network

04/28/2017

The Civil Engineering Blog and News Network

Check out the top finishers and layouts for this year CE Clubs Parking Lot Design Contest.
04/26/2017

Check out the top finishers and layouts for this year CE Clubs Parking Lot Design Contest.

The ASCE Hawaii Section thanks the volunteers that make our Popsicle Bridge Building Contest possible each year. It take...
04/06/2017

The ASCE Hawaii Section thanks the volunteers that make our Popsicle Bridge Building Contest possible each year. It takes about 20 adult professional volunteers and 6 to 8 ASCE Student Chapter members to conduct the contest. Professional Volunteers: - Delwin Ching - Colin Nguyen - Amanda Tanaka - Glenn Miyasato - Jessica Agsalda - Shailesh Namekar - Jillian Sumitomo - Jason Lau - Bryce Iwami - Milli Domae - Amy Yagi

This ASCE sponsored contest was held on March 3 at Holmes Hall on the University of Hawaii at Manoa Campus. This year's ...
04/06/2017

This ASCE sponsored contest was held on March 3 at Holmes Hall on the University of Hawaii at Manoa Campus. This year's competition attracted 16 teams from 7 schools from Oahu.

Innovation is a principal driver of U.S. economic growth. In 2016, the U.S. spent an estimated $514 billion on research ...
03/29/2017

Innovation is a principal driver of U.S. economic growth. In 2016, the U.S. spent an estimated $514 billion on research and development — more than any other country in the world — helping the nation rank No. 4 on the Global Innovation Index. According to the results of the ranking, knowledge and technology outputs are America’s particular strengths

But certain states are due more credit than others for America’s dominance in the tech era. These states continue to foster innovation through investments in education, research and business creation, especially in highly specialized industries.

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