Welcome to the Georgia ASCE Website
The mission of the Georgia Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers is to advance professional knowledge and improve the practice of civil engineering. Today's civil engineer uses every advantage to meet the demands of their profession. American Society of Civil Engineers pioneers new programs, policies, educational activities, and professional resources to help engineers successfully compete in their business. That's why today's civil engineer has a home at the Georgia Section ASCE. With 3 Branches and 5 Student Chapters, the Section meets the needs of Professional Engineers around the state.
Upcoming Events
Mark your calendars and find out about all the upcoming meetings and events that are taking place at GASCE.
The Georgia Engineer
The magazine that's dedicated to engineering news that's happening in Georgia... and around the world.
100 years of GA ASCE
The Georgia ASCE has a new logo commemorating our centennial anniversary in 2012.
Infrastructure Report Card
The Georgia Infrastructure Report Card assesses areas vital to economic growth and quality of life in Georgia.
Middle School Contest
The 2012 Civil Engineering Contest for all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders has begun. The contest deadline is March 2.
Younger Members Group
Meet up and get involved with our younger members group of Georgia ASCE for some fun and R&R!
Our National Organization
The American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 140,000 members worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society.
>read moreOur February Meeting
The February GASCE is Friday Feb 3, and features Dr. Fatih Oncul with Southern Polytechnic State. He will talk about the Rubble-House Project at SPSU.
>read moreCareers Roundtable
Who is in control of your career? Are you driving, or along for the ride? Sit in with us on Fridays and learn how to drive. It's your life and your career.
>read moreGeorgia ASCE Sponsorship
Becoming a Georgia ASCE Sponsor is a great way to increase awareness about your company or organization, and you'll be targeting civil engineers throughout the state of Georgia.
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