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Location: Municipal Services Building 1401 JFK Blvd., 16 th Floor – Room X

Remote Measurement Techniques of Foundation Scour: A Case Study of the Mullica River Bridge in New Jersey. Sponsored by: American Society of Civil Engineers Philadelphia Section & The Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia. Featuring Guest Speakers : Tom Fisher, P.E. David Rue, P.E. PB Americas.

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Location: Municipal Services Building 1401 JFK Blvd., 16 th Floor – Room X

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  1. Remote Measurement Techniques of Foundation Scour: A Case Study of the Mullica River Bridge in New Jersey Sponsored by: American Society of Civil Engineers Philadelphia Section & The Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia Featuring Guest Speakers: Tom Fisher, P.E. David Rue, P.E. PB Americas Location: Municipal Services Building 1401 JFK Blvd., 16th Floor – Room X Wednesday, July 15, 2009 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Cost: $10 per person, including lunch ($5 for students) Mr. Fisher and Mr. Rue will discuss modern techniques of monitoring and performance of countermeasures of scour-critical bridges. An innovative approach to scour monitoring has been successfully used by PB Americas on the Mullica River Bridge located in South Jersey. As project managers, both Mr. Fisher and Mr. Rue have considerable experience in design and rehabilitation of bridges located on fast flowing streams and rivers and will present their method of solution on this important subject. Programming organized by the ASCE Philadelphia Section Structures Technical Group. To join this committee, contact info@asce-philly.org. RSVP to The Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia at jcraighead@engrclub.org or 215-985-5701 by July 13, 2009. We accept cash or check (payable to “ASCE Philadelphia”). Mail to ASCE, c/o The Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia, 215 S. 16th Street, Suite 16, Philadelphia, PA 19102-8186.

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