Construction Engineering Management (CEM) Programs

Construction Engineering Management (CEM) Programs

Construction Management Highlights & Opportunities

Clarkson CEM Consulting Group

The Clarkson CEM Consulting Group (C3G) is an in-house Clarkson University capability that provides pre-professional consulting in planning, engineering, and construction areas.  This business enterprise uses students in an experiential learning mode in order to deliver products that the targeted market segments would not be otherwise able to conduct these efforts using professional consulting services. 

Construction Management Teams Compete Regionally and Nationally

Clarkson’s Construction Management SPEED teams compete every Fall in the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Region 1 competition. Winning teams then travel to Reno, NV in February to compete nationally in the ASC Region 6/7 competition. 2023 marked the 8th year in a row that Clarkson Construction Engineering Management has had a team place at the regional level.
 

Scholarships and Recognition in National and Regional Professional Societies Competitions

Every year the CEM faculty advertise, encourage and support student applications across the Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Department to both the national Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America and the AGC NYS competitions. What is especially significant is that Clarkson students were awarded seven of the 22 scholarships given out by AGC NYS in 2022, roughly a third, from all the Civil Engineering, Construction Technology, and /or Construction Management student applicants across New York State. Clarkson students are often selected to be a part of the American Society of Civil Engineers – Construction Institute (ASCE-CI) “Student Days” competition held each summer.

Read more about the 2023-2024 Clarkson Scholarship Awardees

National Women in Construction Leadership Summit

Each year, Clarkson Construction Engineering Management (CEM) program Corporate Sponsor Kiewit offers women in construction programs across the nation the opportunity to travel, all-expense paid, to Omaha, Nebraska to spend several days learning about leadership in construction and connecting with women mentors in the construction industry.  Kiewit’s highly selective program, the Future Women in Kiewit Summit (FWIK), is among the best ways for young emerging women construction professionals to learn what the benefits of a career in construction entails.

Meet the Pro

The Construction Engineering Management (CEM) Program seeks to engage our students with real-life, hands-on, deep experiences and learning.  As a part of those efforts, the CEM program invites leaders from across the industry to be the “Pro of the Knight.” Typically featuring four per semester, these professionals talk candidly with students about their history, knowledge and experiences in the construction industry. They provide invaluable tips and advice for entering the field, and answer many questions during the evening.

Project Site Visits

The Clarkson CEM program at the undergraduate and graduate level is among the best in the nation. Our students are sought after by many top firms because of the training, knowledge, and professional development they receive while earning their degree at Clarkson.  Each semester, students at all levels have the opportunity to visit building and infrastructure projects that bring the classroom into context and real-word applications.

PC Construction’s BETA Technologies S40 Aircraft Assembly Facility Project

Read About the Student Tour of the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Construction Project

Clarkson University Students Participate in The Moles Annual Students Day at MassDOT Project

Clarkson University Students Explore Sustainable Building Practices in and around the Nation’s Capital

Significant Gifts and Contributors to Clarkson CEM

Howard E. Lechler was a well-known long-time Clayton and Gouverneur, New York resident who was born in Chicago, served in the US Army during WWII, and graduated from Clarkson University in May 1948 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree. Howard began his career as a Professor of Civil Engineering at Clarkson in 1948. John Rouse interviewed several candidates and saw Howards' management potential to start up the highly successful and now very large, multi-location, steel fabrication enterprise known today as Cives Steel Company with headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia. Cives Steel, his life’s work, is one of the largest steel fabricators in the United States with six fabrication facilities strategically located throughout the US.

Howard went on to earn a Master of Science Engineering degree from Clarkson in 1953 and received an Honorary degree from Clarkson in 1978. In 2016, Clarkson was honored to receive a gift to endow the Construction Engineering Management (CEM) program’s director position in perpetuity. The CEM Program at Clarkson honors Howards’s legacy as a highly successful businessman, an avid sailor, hunter and fisherman, though a seat on the CEM advisory board for the Lechler/Cives Steel family as well as its commitment to the very best in construction education regionally and nationally.

Ronald P. Wells ‘68 received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Clarkson College of Technology and led an extraordinary construction career, which began in 1968 with Peter Kiewit Sons’ Company. For the next twenty years, he worked in management capacities, from engineer to Vice President, building highways, bridges, industrial work, and heavy civil-related construction projects. In 1990, he became Vice President of Operations for Dillingham’s North American operations and simultaneously was President of Dillingham, Canada. After 30 years, Ron took on a new role as President and CEO of Stacy & Witbeck, Inc. Under Ron’s leadership, the firm grew from a regional construction company to a nationwide industry leader constructing light rail, commuter rail, streetcar, and other heavy civil transportation construction projects.

Ron was a proud leader of several construction industry associations, including The Beavers, and The Moles. He was also a member of the Good Knights Guild, Clarkson University's donor recognition program. He was both a loyal and leadership donor. Through his generosity, several critical efforts were accomplished including the hiring of its first Construction Engineering Management (CEM) Director, expansion of curriculum, a new emphasis on internships and placement, establishment of the CEM Advisory Board, and recognition of the Clarkson CEM Program throughout the construction industry. In memory of Ron, for his leadership and generous support of the Clarkson Construction Engineering Management program, in 2024 Clarkson named the CEM Director’s office in his honor. 

Sandy Ginsberg ‘54, HD ‘07 from Brooklyn, New York, graduated from Clarkson University in 1954 and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2007. Sandy served in the Marine Corps Reserve and worked in the Construction Management industry as a Civil Engineer and Construction Executive. He was a life member of American Society of Civil Engineers, and a former president of Clarkson Alumni Association. His storied career spanned rebuilding and preserving some of America's most notable landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. In 1995, he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, recognizing his contributions to The American-Scandinavian Foundation, The American Scandinavian Society and Sons of Norway. In 2018, Clarkson University established a unique fund to perpetually resource and enable all expense paid field trips for students, often in partnership with CEM advisory board members and corporate partners.

Corporate Sponsors and Partners

The Clarkson CEM program at the undergraduate and graduate level is among the best in the nation with a consistent 100% year over year placement rate of our graduates in the construction industry.  Our strong relationship with partners and sponsors provides many opportunities for our students and assurance our students are graduating with the skills needed to be ready to enter the workforce.  Our students are sought after by many top firms because of the training, knowledge, and professional development they are known to receive while earning their degree at Clarkson.


CEM Board Members:  Turner Construction Company, Howard E. Lechler Family (represented by the Cives Steel Company)

Corporate Sponsors: Barrett Paving Materials, The DDS Companies, ECS, Kiewit, Ruston Paving

CEM Partners:  Harrison & Burrowes Bridge Constructors, Kokosing, The Pike Company, Slate Hill Constructors, Tioga Construction

Contact the Construction Engineering Management Program

cem@clarkson.edu, (315) 268-4017

Erik C. Backus, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP BD+C, ENV SP, FMP
Professor of Practice & Howard E. Lechler ’48, MS ’53, HD ’78 Endowed
Director
ebackus@clarkson.edu

Donna Kowal, Program Coordinator
dmkowal@clarkson.edu

 

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