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Northern Design (ES A411) Offered for Fall 2023 Semester at UAA

Need to pass a course in arctic engineering to satisfy your Alaska State licensing requirements? Want to take a course that is geared to vertical construction and is taught by professionals with at least 20 years of experience? ES A411 Northern Design is being offered this fall by the Architecture and Engineering Technology Department of the Community and Technical College of the University of Alaska, Anchorage on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:45, starting August 30th. The class will be meeting in the UAA Engineering and Industry Building (the new Engineering Building) but can also be viewed remotely, so architects, engineers, or landscape architects residing outside of Anchorage (or even Alaska) can take this course. 

Click here or scroll below to review the course syllabus.  If you have questions about the course content, please contact Elise Huggins (ehuggins@earthscapealaska.com) or Colin Maynard (akbosco@aol.com). For questions about how to register, please contact Kirsten Kensinger (klkensinger@alaska.edu).

The ASCE Juneau Presents the 2021 ASCE-Alaska Report Card During Infrastructure Week

Photo Credit: KINY Radio Article: Docks & Harbors to host ASCE for infrastructure discussion May 17

ASCE Juneau Branch participated in national Infrastructure Week by presenting the findings from the 2021 ASCE-Alaska Report Card. Their event was hosted by the the City & Borough of Juneau’s Docks & Harbors, in the Assembly Chambers with public attendees. Click here to learn more about the event.

ASCE Juneau Branch received nation recognition for this timely presentation in a newsletter recap of Infrastructure Week, distributed by Accelerator for America.

To learn more about the ASCE-Alaska Infrastructure Report Card, watch the informational video produced by ASCE to promote the 2017 version.