Speaker Faculty Includes Federal and State Transportation Authorities Including:

Aligning available funding with engineering solutions to meet the need for sustainability and future design

It’s clear that there is considerable lag in funding necessary to refurbish, repair, maintain and construct bridges throughout the United States. With more bridges being declared structurally deficient or obsolete, there is a need for immediate and novel engineering solutions in order to prevent potential disasters and severe economic impacts.

At Bridges 2010 in Raleigh, NC, you will learn how efficient and effective DOT chief engineers are using their existing funds to meet increasing demands while maintaining ongoing maintenance and rebuild bridges. Join us as we highlight topics such as critical new design methodologies, strategies for attaining desired results through innovative engineering processes and preventative maintenance to increase the overall life of these structures.

Attend and network with senior state, regional and international from industries including:

  • Municipalities
  • Local and National Government
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Utility Operators
  • Main Contractors
  • Consultants
  • Designers

Attend this event to gain first hand insights from structural engineers on how to allocate limited budgets to maintain, refurbish and build new bridges. Highlights include:

  • FDA Perspective – gain insight into the current gaps between available funding and need and potential design process solutions
  • AASHTO Update – understand the implications for new structural requirements
  • Diagnostics Analysis – see results of bridge deficiency metrics used to predict future conditions
  • Alternative Project Delivery Process Selection – hear successful examples of partnerships and lessons learned
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