Learn it from the experts at upcoming infra events

Posted by Content Coordinator on Thursday, May 26th, 2011

If you’re looking for new ways to participate in the infrastructure discussion and hear directly from experts and policymakers, you might want to check out some of the infra events we have listed on our homepage.  Across the United States and scheduled through 2012, there are plenty to choose from.

Here are a couple to consider:

June 13-17, Atlanta, GA –
2011 Infrastructure Systems Conference

June 27-29, Portland, OR –
American Public Works Association 2011 Sustainability in Public Works Conference

July 18-20, Las Vegas, NV –
The National R3 Conference: Reinvention, Revitalization & Resilience

Oct 2-5, New Orleans, LA –
APTA Annual Meeting & Expo

Transportation Safety Summit-23
Transportation Summit, Boston, May 18, 2010

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