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Continuing Education Webinar featuring
NJDOT, NJDEP and Ethics
3 PDH Credits
Friday, September 29
9am-Noon
The New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers Continuing Education Webinar series brings the top professionals and hot topics in our field right to your desktop.
TOPICS & SPEAKERS
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Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) Technique -
Route 4 Bridge over the Hackensack River
(1 PDH)
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Charles Henry,
Project Manager
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Joseph Romano, PE,
Vice President, Northeast Regional
Bridge Practice Lead
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Listen to the NJDOT Project Manager and lead Engineer discuss the Final Design phase to replace the structurally deficient, functionally obsolete existing Route 4 Bridge (Structure No. 0206-166) over the Hackensack River, which connects the City of Hackensack with the Township of Teaneck in Bergen County, NJ with a 3‐span continuous steel multi‐girder bridge.
Due to the high traffic volumes in and adjacent to the project area, maintaining three (3) lanes of traffic in both the eastbound and westbound direction of Route 4 throughout construction is imperative. Learn more about the bridge replacement that will be constructed utilizing a bridge slide as an Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) technique for the proposed eastbound bridge, and conventional construction for the proposed westbound bridge. This construction technique allows for the full bridge replacement along with the reconstruction and widening of the approach roadway, ultimately improving the safety of the corridor within the project area.
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Inland Flood Protection Rule Overview
(1 PDH)
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Vincent Mazzei,
Assistant Commissioner,
Watershed & Land Management
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This session will focus on the recent amendments to New Jersey’s Stormwater Management and Flood Hazard Area Control Act rules, which became effective on July 17, 2023. New Jersey’s residents continue to face threats from extreme rainfall events, which are expected to further intensify in their frequency and severity over coming decades. A part of the NJ PACT initiative, the Inland Flood Protection Rule helps to ensure that areas at most significant risk are better defined and that new and reconstructed assets in these areas are designed and constructed using the best available climate-informed precipitation data. With its adoption, New Jersey became the first state to use predictive precipitation modeling to implement rules to inform and protect future development and redevelopment from the impacts of climate change.
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Professional Engineering Ethics
(1 PDH)
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Lawrence P. Powers,
Co-Chair – Construction Law Department
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Engineers will learn about industry-related professional and statutory codes of ethics to indoctrinate ethics awareness and an understanding of ethical standards common to all jurisdictions, so that the participants understand the boundaries of ethical engineering behavior. Seminar will include an Introduction to common statutory and regulatory ethics rules; review of the National Society of Professional Engineers Code of Ethics with examples of common ethics rules, and illustrative case studies to consider, with emphasis on the similarities and difference between governmental and professional society sanctions. This session is eligible for credits in NYS
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Cost: Members: $65 | Non-Members - $135
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Governor Murphy chooses Tahesha Way as Lt. Governor
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Governor Phil Murphy has picked Tahesha L. Way, his Secretary of State since 2018, as New Jersey’s next lieutenant governor. Way will succeed Sheila Oliver, who died in office on August 1 after an extended illness.
Prior to becoming Secretary of State, Lieutenant Governor Way was an Administrative Law Judge for the State of New Jersey. In 2006, Way was elected to the Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders and served as the Freeholder Director in 2009. She served as special counsel for the Passaic County Board of Social Services overseeing all agency litigation. She also served as a council member for the New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council. She is the former president of the Women Empowered Democratic Organization of Passaic County, an organization dedicated to empowering Democratic women by increasing their participation with the goal of achieving greater equality in the political process. Secretary Way also previously served on the Board of Directors for the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, a leading national think tank geared towards advancing dialogue and policy for improving women’s lives and their families.
While serving as Secretary of State in the Murphy administration she served as New Jersey’s top election official, overseeing the state Division of Elections and its work in securing our democracy and ensuring broad, fair access to the right to vote. She also chaired New Jersey’s Complete Count Commission; a 27-member non-partisan commission established to achieve a complete count in the 2020 US Census. Ms. Way also oversaw the state government offices supporting New Jersey’s vibrant arts, culture, history, and business communities.
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NJSPE Would Like to Welcome Its New Members. Thank you for your membership!
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Christopher Thomas Cafiero (Student)
Rutgers University
Kenneth A. Fuller, PE
Custom Designing & Engineering
Geoffrey M. Goll, PE
Princeton Hydro, LLC
Brian Charles Hartzel, PE
EI Associates
Mansoor A. Khan, PE
Maks Engineers, P
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Jeffrey Laux, P.E.
Carolyn Feigin, P.E., P.P.
Erica Vigliorolo, P.E.
Gregory Stolowski P.E.
Darren Ferlazzo, P.E
Tejal Patel, P.E.
Brian Van Nortwick, P.E.
Matt Lunemann, P.E., P.M.P, ENV SP.
Lawrence Powers
Patrick Stewart
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President
President-Elect
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Immediate Past President
NJSPE Director at Large
NSPE Delegate
Counsel
Executive Director
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