Title: ASCEs Technical Region
1ASCEs Technical Region
2Institutes Resulted From
- A reaction to the possible defection of
- members to other organizations?
- Thoughtful strategic planning to address a
- profession with increasing specialization?
- Somewhere in between!
3Structural and Geotechnical Engineers had itchy
feet but ASCE had a Strategic Plan!
4ASCE Beyond 1997
TECHNICAL REGION (Institutes)
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS (Sections Branches)
CORE Board Committees Society Operations
5Key Institute Concepts
- Each Institute to be Unique
- Formed Bottom-Up, not Top-Down
- Collaborative Environment, beyond ASCE
- Full Participation, not just Civil Engineers
- Flexible Membership Options
- First Institutes Commence in Oct. 1999
- Semi-Autonomous Entities
6Semi-Autonomous
- Each Institute Has Distinct
- Vision, Mission, Goals
- Business Plan Financial Operations
- Governing Board Organizational Structure
- Bylaws, Rules, Procedures
- Membership Dues Policy
- ASCE Members
- Institute-Only Members
- Organizational Members
7October 1, 1997
10 Years 97 07
8Evolution of the Institutes
- AEI - October 1, 1998
- EWRI - October 1, 1999
- COPRI - October 1, 2000
- CI - October 1, 2000
- TDI - October 1, 2002
- EMI - October 1, 2007
9Change Causes Stress
- ASCE Somewhat Resistant to Change
- Some Institutes Moved Too Quickly
- Other Institutes Moved Too Slowly
- Poorly Defined Autonomy Finances
- Conflicting Expectations All Around
- Confrontation in Cleveland, July 2002
- TCIOP Report, July 2003 A New Beginning
- TCRIOP Report, April 2007 Improvements
1010,668 Members
- Strong Katrina Response
- Annual Geo Conference
- Many Specialty Conferences
- 36() Working Committees
- Numerous Publications
- Possible G-I Certification
- Organizational Members
- Local Student Outreach
1121,227 Members
- 27 Codes Standards
- Many Other Publications
- 125() Working Committees
- Annual Structures Congress
- Pursuit of SE Licensure
- Active Leadership in
- Wind Engineering
- Progressive Collapse
- Building Information Modeling
127,273 Members
- NCEES PE Exam for AEs
- AE Student Chapters
- Multi-discipline Seminars
- Architects as AEI Presidents
- MEPs as AEI Presidents
- Birthplace of the
- Building Security Council
1323,431 Members
- Strong Katrina Response
- Annual EWRI Congress
- Events in India, Mexico China
- 164() Working Committees
- 46 Publications
1418,579 Members
- Organized in Directorates
- Construction
- Engineering
- Materials
- Owners
- Services
- Education Research
- Corporate Sponsorships
- TC Big Dig Collapse (NTSB)
- Regional Seminars
- MMT Magazine (with AEI)
153,713 Members
- Strong Tsunami Response
- Strong Katrina Response
- Annual OTC in Houston
- Triennial Ports Conference
- 46() Working Committees
- Standards Guidelines
- Possible COPRI Certification
- Public Policy Advocacy
- Local Student Outreach
1616,015 Members
- First International President
- April 2008 Event in China
- 41() Working Committees
- APM Standard
- ASCEs Webinar Pioneer
- Conferences Seminars
171,900 Chartered Members
To be a premier organization representing
engineering mechanics by effectively serving the
needs of the world-wide engineering community and
promoting both research and application of
scientific and mathematical principles to address
a broad spectrum of existing and emerging
engineering and societal problems.
- Under Study since 1997, mostly by Academics
- Growth International and non-CE Members
- Continued from EMD
- Journal of Engineering Mechanics
- Annual Engineering Mechanics Conference
- Theodore von Karman 5 Other Medals
18Technical Region in 2008
- 8 Institutes with 102,806 members
- 73 of ASCE Membership
- 85 of ASCE Publications
- 90 of ASCE Technical Events
- 75 of ASCE Webinars
- Stable Growing Truly Successful
19Technical Region in 2018
- 10 Institutes with 200,000 members
- 25 of Members are Active Participants
- 85 of ASCE Membership
- 90 of ASCE Publications
- 95 of ASCE Technical Events
- 85 of ASCE Webinars
- 500K Returned to ASCE Annually
20ASCEs Technical Region