Cont. Ed.
GeoFair 2009
Why?
This event is put on for engineers from throughout Ohio (100+) to gain knowledge about the use of various products used to construct Ohio’s infrastructure.
Where?
Villa Milano in Columbus, Ohio
Cost?
$20.00 per person (includes breakfast and lunch)
Benefit?
• Six hours of CPD Credit
• Continental Breakfast & Lunch Buffet
• Product CD’s, literature, samples, design software
• Mini-trade show with experts on hand to discuss projects
How Do I Register?
Tailoring Contemporary Structures for Dynamic Wind Effects - Lichtenstein Distinguished Lecture
Tailoring Contemporary Structures for Dynamic Wind Effects
Lichtenstein Distinguished Lecture - Dr. John M. Kulicki
A Tale of Bridge Engineering and Public Process or The Unstoppable Force and the Immovable Object
Advanced Low Impact Design for Sustainable Stormwater Management
Seminar on Advanced Low Impact Design for Sustainable Stormwater Management
Enhance your expertise in Low Impact Development (LID), including innovative green stormwater techniques, sustainable stormwater management, and the lesser-known Low Impact Hydrologic Concepts.
Seminar on the Use of Coal Combustion By-Products in Mine Reclamation
The Ohio State University Coal Combustion Products Extension Program
Recent Legislative and Regulatory Developments for the Use of Coal Combustion By-Products in Mine Reclamation
Speaker: Mr. Greg Conrad, Executive Director, Interstate Mining Compact Commission
(A light lunch will be served following the seminar)
RSVP: Dr. Tarunjit S. Butalia, Research Scientist and Coordinator of the Coal Combustion Products Extension Program at 614.688.3408 or butalia.1@osu.edu
Cancelled - ASCE 2009 Spring Seminar - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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Unfortunately, we have had to cancel the seminar. Those who have already paid the registration fee will receive a full refund.
For any questions, please contact Mike Mazzoli (mike.mazzoli@psiusa.com).
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Join this group of experts from Karlsberger and Bricker & Eckler LLP to learn more about the LEED process and what requirements are needed to be LEED AP. Also the afternoon session will provide detailed information on how to study and prepare for the exam.
The day will consist of three 1 hour sessions in the morning discussing:
1. Introduction to the LEED process – Presented by Mr. Stephen Zilles, AIA, LEED AP from Karlsberger
2. Case study of the LEED process – Presented by Mr. Joseph Kuspan, AIA from Karlsberger
3. Legal implications to LEED Construction and regulatory update – Presented by Mr. Greg Lestini and Mr. Scott Davis from Bricker & Eckler LLP
Bridge Instrumentation and Collapse - Lichtenstein Distinguished Lecture
Bridge Instrumentation and Collapse
Future Infrastructure Essentials - Lichtenstein Distinguished Lecture
Future Infrastructure Essentials - Change, Funding, Innovation and Opportunity
The ABCDs of Bridge Building: Affordable, Beautiful, Constructable and Durable - Lichtenstein Distinguished Lecture
The ABCDs of Bridge Building: Affordable, Beautiful, Constructable, and Durable
Teaching Performance and its Relationship to Research Performance - Lichtenstein Distinguished Lecture
Teaching Performance and its Relationship to Research Performance