CMA participated in the International Coastal Cleanup on Saturday, September 24. The group with the most trash collected and winner of the ice cream party was our West Palm Beach office with 240 pounds of trash! Miami came in second with 100 pounds of trash. CMA collected a total of 382 pounds of trash throughout Florida’s beaches. Staff collected garbage at Pompano Beach; the West Palm Beach Waterfront; Love Hope Music Community Cleanup in Miami; and Jacksonville Beach.
CMA at UM Career Fair
CMA staff Laura Vogel, PhD, P.E., ENV SP; Nick Karpathy, P.E., ENV SP and Jose L. Acosta, P.E. attended the University of Miami Engineering Career Day on September 30. Over 200 students attended to meet with recruiters ready to offer internships and full-time career opportunities.
ASCE Jacksonville Branch Fundraising Event at Top Golf
CMA Principal Engineer Brad Wilson, P.E. led CMA’s team at the ASCE Jacksonville Branch Fundraising event at Top Golf on September 15th. The team was composed of employees and students against 11 other companies for prizes and fun!
CMA Attends WEFTEC Conference for Water Quality Professionals
CMA Principal Engineer Danny Davila, P.E. is in New Orleans to represent CMA at the Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference. The event is the largest conference of its kind in North America and offers water quality professionals from around the world water quality education and training. WEFTEC serves as a forum for domestic and international business opportunities and promotes invaluable peer-to-peer networking among registrants. https://www.weftec.org/about/about-weftec/
SunSentinel Mention
Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, FACEC
President, Chen Moore and Associates
As published by the Sun Sentinel on October 7, 2022
Last week: I’ve seen a lot of people that excitedly posted about dropping gas prices due to the gas tax holiday that is taking place the entire month of October 2022. This effectively reduces the price of gas by 25.3 cents per gallon. Sadly, most Floridians don’t know that these taxes go to fund a large portion of the Florida Department of Transportation and local governmental budgets for capital projects and mass transit. In this particular case, the lost money will be offset by federal COVID relief dollars, but robbing Peter to pay Paul isn’t great policy.
Looking ahead: The University of Florida’s Presidential Search Committee has unanimously recommended U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse as the sole finalist to become the University of Florida’s 13th president. Sasse currently serves as a senator from Nebraska and is a former college president, highly accomplished scholar and nationally recognized authority on higher education. While this still needs to move forward for approval by the Board of Trustees, this is a huge change for the state’s flagship university.
CMA Silver Sponsor for ASCE Miami-Dade’s Industry Social
CMAers Yulet Miguel, Nick Karpathy and Dominique Bethel attended ASCE Miami-Dade’s Industry Social on September 29th in Brickell City Centre, EST 33. The event was a Meet and Greet for the Younger Members to connect with the Branch’s Technical Institute groups, and other professionals! Pictured with the Branch’s President, Jennifer Borges are Yulet, Nick and Dominique, proudly displaying our sponsorship poster. Yulet is the current Transportation & Development Chair (T&DI) and Nick is with the Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute (UESI). CMA was a Silver Sponsor! https://www.miamidade-asce.org/ #networking #asce #uesi
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
SunSentinel Mention
Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, FACEC
President, Chen Moore and Associates
As published by the Sun Sentinel on September 30, 2022
Last week: For Floridians, the story of the week was Hurricane Ian. For those of us that grew up on 1990s end-of-world disaster movies, though, the story of the week was NASA’s successful Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission relating to altering the trajectory of asteroid Dimorphos. While It will take days to weeks for astronomers to confirm whether DART accomplished its primary goal, which is to speed up the time Dimorphos takes to orbit its partner asteroid, Didymos, by perhaps 10 or more minutes, the mission to make contact with an object 11 million kilometers from Earth was achieved.
Looking ahead: Hurricane Ian is heading to Tampa … Tallahassee … Tampa … And then it ends up in Fort Myers. In the time following recovery and rebuilding, there will be much learned from the data collected and how it impacts the models used to predict the path and intensity of hurricanes. Similarly, engineers use past information to calculate the duration and intensity of rainfall to prevent loss of life from hurricanes and random December rainstorms. Collaboration between cities, counties, water management districts and other stakeholders helps put the big in “big data,” which continues to make predictions better — but not perfect.
CMA Donates to PEA Hurricane Fiona Relief Effort
Thank you to all our CMA staff who brought in supplies or made monetary donations to purchase supplies to benefit the Port Everglades Association (PEA) Hurricane Fiona relief effort. Our Senior Engineer David Castro, P.E. delivered a full SUV of supplies to the PEA collection site on September 27. Stay tuned for our upcoming news for our donation drive from Hurricane Ian.
CMA Attended UNF STEM Construction Career Fair
On September 27, CMA Director of Energy Freeman Bass, P.E., Principal Engineer Tommy Gardner, P.E., Principal Engineer Jennifer Smith, P.E., and Principal Engineer Brad Wilson, P.E. staffed our booth at the University of North Florida STEM Construction Career Fair. The event was held at Adam W. Herbert University Center in Jacksonville and over 500 engineering students attended the event.