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21st Century Engineer

Podcast de Dennis Truax

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Dr. Dennis D. Truax, a renowned professional engineer, educator, and advocate for sustainable infrastructure. With over four decades of experience in academe, consulting, and environmental engineering, Dr. Truax dives deep into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of civil and environmental engineering. As the former President of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and Co-Founder of Bidcurement, Dr. Truax shares expert insights on workforce development, sustainable infrastructure practices, and innovative solutions for water resources and environmental management.

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36 episodios

Portada del episodio The $3B Project That Saved Fargo

The $3B Project That Saved Fargo

After Fargo’s 2009 record flood fight when the community mobilized to sandbag and the city came within inches of disaster leaders knew a permanent solution was no longer optional. Dr. Dennis D. Truax talks with civil engineer Joel Paulsen, former Executive Director of the Fargo–Moorhead Flood Diversion Authority, about the Fargo–Moorhead Diversion Project: a $3B+ infrastructure effort combining federal, state, local, and private financing including a historic public-private partnership (P3) with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. They explore the project’s scope, the risk-management strategy behind the delivery model, the upstream landowner challenges, and why stable funding is often the difference between a project that’s approved and one that’s actually built. * Why Fargo floods: flat terrain + north-flowing river + spring melt * 1997 Grand Forks and the wake-up call for Fargo * 2009 record flood fight and near-loss event * The diversion concept + flood control gates and structures * Funding reality: appropriations, cost-benefit, and why innovation mattered * P3 pilot project: how the delivery model was split * Local sales tax + bi-state joint powers authority * Rural impacts: litigation, mitigation, easements, and relocation * Measurable benefits: floodplain removal + insurance + economic growth * Leadership takeaway: never take no for an answer

21 de ene de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Why Great Engineers Never Stop Learning

Why Great Engineers Never Stop Learning

In this episode of 21st Century Engineer, Dr. Dennis D. Truax talks with Katye Miller McGinnis, P.E. about the realities of civil engineering growth: the learning never stops, mentorship takes adaptability, and great projects require empathy inside the workplace and out in the community. Katye shares lessons from healthcare and complex site development, including how to mentor interns and new hires, how field feedback sharpens engineering judgment, why innovation often starts with operations, and how community engagement can determine whether major public infrastructure funding succeeds or fails. Key topics include: mentorship + communication, learning styles, field-to-drawing translation, workplace culture and flexibility, and building a “personal board of directors” for your career. * Katye’s path: healthcare + complex site development * Mentorship: teaching concepts → drawings → construction reality * Learning styles: how to support different people effectively * The “pump station moment”: why learning never ends * When training isn’t working: competence, ethics, and fit * Innovation in hospitals: deliveries, traffic flow, and operations * Workplace empathy and flexibility (especially for parents) * Community engagement: why bond measures pass or fail * Katye’s advice: build your personal board of directors Subscribe and follow us for more conversations on civil infrastructure, leadership, and impact.

3 de ene de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio The Future of Civil Engineering

The Future of Civil Engineering

Thomas Smith — longtime ASCE leader and Executive Director for the past 11 years joins Dr. Dennis D. Truax for a special edition of the 21st Century Engineer Podcast. They discuss civil engineering’s future through the lens of workforce shortages, AI, sustainability, extreme weather, and the critical role of advocacy, trusted engineering knowledge, and inclusive pathways into the profession. * Tom’s career path: civil engineering → law → ASCE * ASCE’s biggest profession-wide impacts (report cards, standards, public outreach) * Why AI must be applied “with purpose” — outcomes that serve humanity * Workforce development + career-connected learning * Infrastructure investment advocacy and what comes next Please subscribe and rate the show

15 de dic de 2025 - 43 min
Portada del episodio Systems Thinking & Construction Safety with Industry Experts

Systems Thinking & Construction Safety with Industry Experts

In this special multi-guest episode, we bring together three industry experts to take on one of the most urgent conversations in civil infrastructure today: how do we build safer, smarter, more resilient projects?Engineers, educators, and practitioners Bill Hayden, Dr. Ahmed Albayati, and Chad Morrison join Dennis to explore:🔹 Why safety must start at the design table, not the construction site🔹 The dangers of siloed thinking in engineering organizations🔹 How systems thinking can transform civil infrastructure🔹 Communication failures between designers & contractors🔹 Real-world examples of preventing injuries and saving lives🔹 Why owners, designers, and contractors must share responsibility🔹 The shift toward “upside-down design”🔹 How leadership, culture, and accountability create safer workplaces🔹 The role of education, research, and cross-discipline collaborationWhether you're a student, early-career engineer, construction professional, or industry leader—this episode gives a blueprint for the future of safe and sustainable infrastructure.

8 de dic de 2025 - 44 min
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