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The Civil Engineering Podcast

The Civil Engineering Podcast
Author: Anthony Fasano, PE, AEC PM, F. ASCE and James Taylor, JR., P.E.
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The Civil Engineering Podcast provides engineering career advice and success stories specifically for civil engineers. Civil engineers Anthony Fasano, PE, AEC PM, F. ASCE and James Taylor, JR., P.E. host the show and showcase civil engineering projects and professionals.
Each show includes an overview of an interesting civil engineering project and an interview with a successful civil engineering professional.
Each show includes an overview of an interesting civil engineering project and an interview with a successful civil engineering professional.
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In this episode, I talk with Kevin Gorman, MSCE, PE, CCM, vice president at Robson Forensic, Inc., about forensic engineering in civil engineering and how it connects the worlds of civil engineering disputes and the legal system. We cover what drives construction claims analysis, how delivery methods shape outcomes, and the skills engineers need to […]
The post How Forensic Engineering in Civil Engineering Resolves Project Disputes – Ep 296 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Bony Dawood, PE, President and CEO of Dawood Engineering, Inc. (A Woolpert Company), about how an engineering ownership mindset can elevate your AEC career and business success. We explore the hiring strategies, leadership values, and client-focused mindset that shape a people-first culture, along with the importance of trust, mentorship, […]
The post Why an Engineering Ownership Mindset Matters for AEC Leadership and Long Term Growth – Ep 295 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Steve Seville, P.E., Director of Salmon Recovery at Parametrix, about how civil engineers can drive real impact through salmon recovery engineering projects. We discuss how civil engineering for habitat restoration and ecology intersect, the role of fish passage design in watershed health, and what it takes to design environmental […]
The post Civil Engineering for Habitat Restoration That Drives Ecological Change – Ep 294 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Everett Litton, P.E., Vice President at WSP in the U.S., about what powers major underground construction engineering projects across North America and beyond, from early career moments that shaped his leadership to the role of mentorship in driving the industry forward. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions […]
The post Underground Construction Engineering Leadership Insights That Drive Purpose and Impact – Ep 293 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Matt Huddleston, PE, Principal Consultant of Climate Resilience Strategy at Resilient Analytics, a Stanley Consultants Company, about how civil engineers can translate climate model projections into actionable strategies that lead to climate-resilient infrastructure. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Matt: Can you share an example […]
The post Climate Resilient Infrastructure Solutions for Civil Engineering Projects – Ep 292 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Jennifer Todd, MLS, president of LMS General Contractors and founder of A Greener Tomorrow, about demolition and environmental services, specifically how innovation and workforce development are transforming these sectors into more sustainable, inclusive, and opportunity-rich fields. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Jennifer: What are […]
The post Innovating Demolition and Environmental Services to Build a Stronger Workforce – Ep 291 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Josh Levy, co-founder and CEO of Document Crunch, about how ongoing economic shifts are disrupting the construction industry and why managing construction project risks with contract clauses and technology is essential. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I […]
The post How to Manage Construction Project Risks to Survive Economic Shifts – Ep 290 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Scyller Borglum, PhD, vice president of underground storage in energy at WSP in the U.S., about what it really takes to thrive in STEM education for engineers, why underground storage is transforming the future of energy infrastructure, and how engineers can develop powerful habits that fuel long-term engineering career […]
The post Better Innovation in Energy Begins With STEM Education for Engineers – Ep 289 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Mariah Schroeder, P.E., senior civil engineer at Burns & McDonnell, about how field assignments in civil engineering give professionals the hands-on experience and design insight needed to grow faster and lead stronger in infrastructure and water projects. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […]
The post How Field Assignments In Civil Engineering Shape Careers Better – Ep 288 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Patrick Haney, PE, MBA, water and civil technical lead, and Daniel Stockard, PE, water, and wastewater process engineer from Stanley Consultants, about the latest PFAS treatment technologies, cutting-edge innovations in water purification, and the complex financial and technical hurdles utilities face in tackling these persistent forever chemicals. ***The video […]
The post PFAS Treatment Technologies: A Practical Guide for Engineers – Ep 287 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Haider Ali, lead civil, municipal infrastructure, and water resources engineer at Tetra Tech, about what it takes to lead high-performing engineering teams. We explore key aspects of engineering team management, from overcoming project challenges and tight deadlines to mentoring talent and shaping the future of civil infrastructure. ***The video […]
The post Powerful Engineering Team Management Insights You Need to Know – Ep 286 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Len Wright, Ph.D., P.E., D. WRE, subject-matter expert at Witt O’Brien’s, and founder of Bluestream Innovations, LLC, about how civil engineers turn disaster recovery into opportunity, balancing immediate response with long-term resilience to build lasting, sustainable infrastructure. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […]
The post The Truth About Disaster Recovery and Its Powerful Impact – Ep 285 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Tyler Marshall, PE, ENV SP, principal environmental engineer & environmental discipline technical lead at Stanley Consultants, and Melissa Edsill Tiedemann TEE-DUH-MEN, AICP, business development manager & senior environmental planner at Stanley Consultants, about the hidden impacts of renewable energy projects, the crucial role of public engagement, and the importance […]
The post Renewable Energy Projects Can Unlock Hidden Value for Businesses – Ep 284 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Andrew Kenyon, PE, Project Manager at BGE, Inc. and Executive Director of the Florida Civil Educators Foundation (FCEF), about engineering strategies to attract and retain top civil engineering talent, promote workforce diversity, and bridge the civil engineering skills gap. He discusses the biggest challenge preventing civil engineers from mastering […]
The post How To Improve Workforce Development in Civil Engineering With Surprising Results – Ep 283 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Eric Helitzer, LEED AP, founder and CEO of SubBase, about the significant challenges in civil engineering procurement, the game-changing impact of centralized systems and automation, and how cutting-edge tools are seamlessly revolutionizing operations. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […]
The post High-Tech Tools That Deliver Powerful Results for Civil Engineering Procurement – Ep 282 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Ted Thomson, PhD, PE, BC. GE, LEED AP, Associate Vice President & Geotechnical Division Manager at Pennoni Associates, about how engineering ethics drive better designs, influence project outcomes, and strengthen collaboration in engineering and society. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some […]
The post How Engineering Ethics Shape Better Designs and Project Outcomes – Ep 281 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Craig Buitrago, P.E., senior consultant at Parametrix, about how green infrastructure and advanced drainage systems are transforming stormwater management, stream restoration, and community resilience. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Craig: What are the biggest […]
The post Powerful Strategies for Stormwater Management With Green Infrastructure – Ep 280 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Andrew Ceifetz, P.E., RSP2I, vice president and national director for transportation safety at WSP USA, about Vision Zero and its bold mission to make roads safer for everyone. From redesigning roadways to reducing speed limits, discover how these strategies are transforming communities and saving lives. ***The video version of […]
The post Unlock the Magic of Vision Zero With Safer Roads for a Better World – Ep 279 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Steve Dell’Orto, founder and CEO of ConCntric, about the critical preconstruction gaps that impact project success and how addressing them is key to delivering exceptional results. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Steve: What are […]
The post How to Ensure Exceptional Results in Preconstruction – Ep 278 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Andrew Lee, P.E., T.E., senior consultant at Parametrix, about the captivating field of traffic engineering, its unique distinctions from other civil engineering specialties, and its transformative impact on the future of transportation through innovative designs and advanced technologies. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: […]
The post What Makes Traffic Engineering Unique for Our Future? – Ep 277 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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Thanks for such great podcasts. A few months ago, I wanted to build an office building for my employees and could not do without engineering companies and turned to Worley Parsons. Warley Parsons is a leading provider of engineering, procurement, construction and project management services to clients worldwide in these industries. But there are still good companies and you can read more about them here: https://enggtoday.com/top-7-largest-global-engineering-companies
You are right, this is very important, thanks for your podcast. Right now I'm studying civil engineering and the types of projects that are out there. The article https://engre.co/blogs/articles/5-types-of-civil-engineering-projects/ gave me great ideas on this and explained many of the nuances. Now it is important that companies have everything necessary for the development and successful construction of the project
awesome guy's
Thanks for your podcast
Please, write here the full name of the entervied civil engineer. Thanks.
Hi,thank you man,that was awesome.I wish there was someone who could tell me these things when I finished my university to get more experiences.
Great interview!
why not do an episode based on the Civil Engineering work done in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria struck the Island. This can be mostly focused on the structural and transportation side, and a great opportunity for you to travel/visit our beautiful island (no passport required unless you are from outside the US)