• Episode 190: Xavi Konoll Almansa, on getting creative with resource recovery
    Apr 22 2026

    Earth Day 2026 finds the ASCE Plot Points podcast celebrating with a conversation between Xavi Fonoll Almansa, an assistant professor of environmental Engineering at the University of Texas, at Austin, and guest host Khuang Zhu of the ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute’s Environmental Health and Water Quality Committee. In episode 190 of ASCE Plot Points, they discuss resource recovery, future technologies and processes, and Fonoll Almansa’s cutting edge research right now into hydrothermal liquefaction, converting organic waste into biocrude.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 189: Kristin Schultheis, on working across the watershed
    Apr 21 2026

    Kristin Schultheis is a senior project planner at the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. And that likely conjures images of urban areas, working across the biggest city in Wisconsin. And that would be accurate. But Schultheis' work encompasses a much larger area than the city proper with challenges and opportunities that extend into the surrounding rural areas and even active farmland. In episode 189 of ASCE Plot Points, Schultheis talks with guest hosts Brianne Duncan and Wendy Cohen of the ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute’s Environmental Health and Water Quality Committee.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 188: William Gonwa, on the power of numbers
    Apr 20 2026

    This week, in recognition of Earth Day, the ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute's Environmental Health and Water Quality Committee is bringing three conversations to the ASCE Plot Points podcast. The first, in episode 188 of ASCE Plot Points, is with William Gonwa, Ph.D., program director for civil Engineering, civil and architectural engineering, and construction management at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. With special co-hosts Brianne Duncan and Lauren Redfern, Gonwa discusses his more than four decades in the profession and how building your own statistical models can help solve your project's problems.

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    24 mins
  • Episode 187: Meet ASCE’s new CEO, Peter J. O’Neil
    Mar 30 2026

    Something is happening this week at the American Society of Civil Engineers that hasn’t happened in nearly 12 years. ASCE has a new leader at the Headquarters building in Reston, Virginia. Peter O’Neil officially started as ASCE’s new chief executive officer March 30. This is big news for not only the organization but for the entire civil engineering profession. O’Neil brings a wealth of executive leadership experience, in episode 187 of the ASCE Plot Points podcast, O’Neil talks about why he’s excited to join ASCE, what members can expect, and the essence of culture building.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 186: Manage your risk
    Jan 27 2026

    Civil engineering risk management is not only an important topic, it can be a nebulous one.

    Gray areas, assumptions, communication breakdowns, in other words: a real mess.

    So ASCE has launched a new Risk Management Community of Practice – a space for engineers to share and learn and compare notes in hopes of removing some of the confusion around risk.

    Bill McAnally and Mitch Winkler are members of the ASCE Committee on Infrastructure Risk Management and together they have been the driving force to establish the new CoP.

    They’ve even developed a Risk Management Primer, to help simplify risk management for civil engineers.

    McAnally is a water resources engineer in Columbus, Mississippi. Winkler is a structural engineer by training with decades of experience in the oil and gas industry in Houston.

    In episode 186 of ASCE Plot Points, McAnally and Winkler talk about risk management.

    Listen to the episode above, and subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    And join the ASCE Community of Practice on Risk Management today and start sharing.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 185: Give your infrastructure a low-salt diet
    Jan 20 2026

    It’s snow season in a lot of places right now – which means salt season. And salt season isn’t great for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is contaminated water. So, Connie Fortin and Tim Olson have a new idea. They call it low salt design – a way of reducing the need for salt from the very start of the project. Fortin is a low salt strategist and Olson a water resources engineer, both for Bolton and Menk in Minnesota. In episode 185 of ASCE Plot Points, Fortin and Oloen discuss low salt design and why the solutions might be even simpler than you ever imagined. Learn more about low salt design, including a free download with suggested solutions. And dive deeper into the concepts in an article Fortin and Olson wrote for the ASCE Journal of Cold Regions Engineering.

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    17 mins
  • Meet Ollie the Civil Engineer
    Dec 9 2025

    After more than a decade of experience building teams that build airplanes, Lisa Schleuter has added a new job title to her resume: children’s book author. Schleuter has published a new book called Ollie the Civil Engineer aimed at entertaining and inspiring young children. In episode 184 of ASCE Plot Points, Schleuter talks about Ollie, her career in civil engineering, and how she came to find herself as a newly minted author.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 183: Better understanding the AI impact on the AEC industry
    Dec 3 2025

    AI takes up a lot of oxygen in the room right now. But when it comes to specific impacts, do we have a strong industry-wide understanding? Does anyone know? Mark Coates, vice president of the Infrastructure Policy Advancement team at Bentley Systems, set about finding out. His group helped lead a global study to better understand the topic, looking at AI in three main areas: readiness, risk, and returns. In episode 183 of ASCE Plot Points, Coates discusses the survey and what the results suggest about the future of the industry.

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    17 mins