The MDSPE Engineers Reception & Awards Night is back on May 17th! Come out to the Engineers Club to network and show your support for the industry and Maryland’s Newly Licensed Engineers (NLE). Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as we honor the NLEs for officially becoming a part of our industry. The licenses will be ceremonially presented by representatives of the Maryland Department of Labor.
Continue readingATCS Sligo Creek Trail Clean-Up
Join MDSPE Bronze Partner ATCS at their annual clean-up of the Sligo Creek Trail, a Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission Department of Parks and Recreation trail in Prince George’s County. As sponsors of the trail, ATCS has committed to a biannual trail clean up. On May 12, they will have their third trail clean up and have extended an invite to all MDSPE members! In the past, they have invited political candidates, MBIA, Stanley Martin Homes, and other clients and community members to the clean-up.
Continue readingMember Spotlight: Bobby Giese, P.E.
As he dug into the rigors of managing his first major capital project (a four-mile, multi-million-dollar gas pipeline in Odenton), Bobby Giese, P.E. “felt like someone kicked me into the deep end of the pool.” Giese, a graduate of the University of Maryland with a mechanical engineering degree, had spent the previous six years working on environmental management, gas regulatory compliance and integrity/safety initiatives for the natural gas system at BGE. Eager to get some “pure engineering experience” before taking his PE exam, Giese accepted an opportunity to serve as Lead Responsible Engineer (LRE) for BGE major capital gas projects and began work on the Odenton project.
Continue reading2023 Legislative Overview
As the 2023 session of the Maryland General Assembly got underway in January, MDSPE began working on three key pieces of legislation that would impact the licensure and working conditions of professional engineers.
Continue readingMDSPE Continuing Education Series: In-Person Forum
Join us for the Continuing Education Series In-Person Forum on November 10th! The morning event will include presentations by Megan Schultz, P.E of the National Society of Professional Engineers; Stuart Kaplow of ESG Legal Solutions, LLC; Deputy Secretary Earl Lewis of the Department of Transportation; and Engineers from the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Continue readingMSPE Foundation Scholarship
The MSPE Foundation Scholarship is awarded to students who intend to study engineering at a Maryland university and pursue a career in engineering after graduation.
Continue readingNSPE Honors Skip Harclerode
For decades, Howard (Skip) Harclerode II, P.E., F.NSPE, F.AIChE has dedicated time to serving on engineering boards and committees, working on legislative issues, and talking with students and young engineers about the profession. That dedication to supporting professional engineering was recognized this summer when Harclerode was named the winner of the 2022 NSPE Award.
Continue readingMember Spotlight: Bryan Tansky, P.E.
As a mechanical engineering student at Lehigh University and an avid car fan, Bryan Tansky had an idea of where his profession would take him. “I always thought my path would bring me to being a mechanical engineer working on some sort of automotive application,” he said. His first job out of college, however, focused on an entirely different industry. FLSmidth Minerals made processing equipment for the mining sector. Tansky, who had always loved the tangible nature of mechanical engineering, was fascinated by this very real world application of engineering principles.
Continue readingEBL Celebrates Golden Anniversary
EBL Engineers is celebrating a milestone – 50 years in business. “This is quite an accomplishment and we are very proud,” said Robert Stratemeyer, Principal. “I have been here for 44 of the 50 years so I am kind of blown away by this anniversary.”
Continue readingBaltimore County Referendum
Baltimore County voters to decide PE licensing debate. Citizens in Baltimore County will have a chance to weigh in on a key engineering question come November. The county ballot in the 2022 election will include a referendum over whether to amend the county charter to remove the requirement that the director of public works must be a professional engineer.
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