2025 Summer Meeting – Registration is Open!


Important Updates

REGISTRATION: Registration is now open with early bird pricing ending on Friday, June 6th! We have moved registration to a new platform called Eventify, which also has an app available on iPhone and Android for a new user experience this year.

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS: We have revised some of our sponsor and exhibitor options to help your company get the most out of the conference.

AGENDA: The 3-day agenda is filling up with two separate tracks for a variety of great topics! The Call for Speakers will remain open for another week or two for interested speakers to submit their proposals.

CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES: The Opening Reception will be held on Thursday, July 17, in the Exhibit Hall. The “Port Royal Boil” Dinner Gathering is planned for Friday, July 18, at the Orange Beach Event Center. These events have grown over the last couple years to include entertainment for both adults and kids. Let us know how many people you are coming with so we can prepare.

• The ASCE Mobile Branch will be hosting another Younger Member Track on the afternoon of Friday, July 18.

LODGING: The guest room block at the Spring Hill Suites at the Wharf still has rooms available from 7/17-7/20, but rooms for 7/16 have sold out. Reservations must be made by June 16 to receive the group rates.

ADDITIONAL LODGING: An overflow hotel room block is now available at the Hampton Inn & Suites Orange Beach from 7/16-7/20. Reservations must be made by June 16 to receive the group rates.

Click here for conference page for more information and register today!

2025 Civil Engineer Legislative Day

We are thrilled to share the highlights from the successful 8th Annual Alabama Civil Engineering Legislative Day Drive-In, which took place on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Montgomery, Alabama. Hosted jointly by the Alabama Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Council of Engineer Companies (ACEC) of Alabama, the event brought together civil engineers, legislators, and stakeholders for a day focused on legislative issues impacting our profession.

The day commenced at 10:00 a.m. at the historic Alabama Department of Archives & History, where attendees gathered for a Legislative Briefing. Over lunch, generously provided by the ASCE Montgomery Branch, participants engaged in insightful discussions about key bills affecting civil engineering in Alabama. Senator Clyde Chambliss, P.E., and Senate President Pro Tempore Garlan Gudger gave us legislative updates, outlining legislative challenges and support opportunities crucial to our community.

Following the briefing, attendees proceeded to the Alabama State House, where they had the invaluable opportunity to connect directly with legislators. This direct engagement allowed our members to advocate effectively for policies that promote infrastructure development, sustainability, and the advancement of civil engineering practices statewide.

The event marked a pivotal moment for our community, emphasizing the importance of advocacy and collaboration in shaping legislative outcomes that benefit civil engineers and the public alike. We extend our sincere gratitude to all who attended, contributed, and supported this event, making it a resounding success.

Stay tuned for more updates and opportunities to engage with ASCE as we continue our commitment to advancing civil engineering in the great state of Alabama.

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2025 ASCE Winter Meeting in Dothan

On March 20, 2025, the Alabama Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) conducted the 2025 Winter Meeting, organized by the Dothan Branch. This event was held at the Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center and featured a comprehensive program that included informative sessions, networking opportunities, and engaging giveaways. The conference attracted over 80 participants who contributed to meaningful discussions and collaborations.

A noteworthy aspect of the meeting was a guided tour of the Wiregrass Public Safety Center (WPSC), a 23-acre, $23 million facility designed to support police, fire, and emergency medical training. This state-of-the-art center exemplifies the commitment to enhancing public safety through advanced training programs, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of the critical services provided to the community.

Click here to view presentations from the meeting.

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