President’s Message
By Augustine Verrengia, P.E.
President, ASCE Austin Branch
ASCE Austin Branch Members –
As we settle into the fall season, November offers a moment to pause and reflect on what we’ve accomplished together this year and the opportunities that lie ahead. Our branch has already started the new ASCE year with energy, excitement, and momentum, thanks to the continued dedication of our members and volunteers who make each event, initiative, and committee effort possible!
November also ushers in the season of giving, and I want to thank each of you who contributes your time and resources to ASCE, our many activities, and the civil engineering community. From mentoring students and younger members to supporting our scholarship and outreach programs, your generosity has a ripple effect that extends well beyond our branch. These small acts of service are what keep our organization vibrant and connected.
In that same spirit of giving and celebration, earlier this month, our members volunteered at Community First! Village, lending their time and skills to a day’s worth of projects that truly embody the power of engineering to improve lives. Soon after, we partnered with the TSPE Travis Chapter for a joint luncheon that brought together professionals from across Central Texas to share updates from the 89th Texas Legislative Session, build connections, and strengthen collaboration within our industry.
That luncheon also coincided with ASCE Founding Day, where we were honored to receive a proclamation from Mayor Kirk Watson declaring November 5th as “ASCE Austin Branch Day” in recognition of our 75 years of service to the Central Texas community. This special acknowledgment reflects the enduring impact that generations of local civil engineers have had in shaping Austin’s infrastructure, resilience, and growth.
As the holidays approach, I’m reminded of how fortunate we are to be part of such a dedicated and passionate community. Thank you for all that you do to advance our profession and to make a positive impact here in Central Texas. Let’s carry this spirit of gratitude and service into the months ahead!
Sincerely,
Augustine Verrengia, P.E.
President, ASCE Austin Branch
Augustine Verrengia, P.E.
