Registration opens for CIGMAT 2022 Conference
"Infrastructures, Energy, Geotechnical, Flooding and Sustainability Issues in Houston & Other Major Cities," A one-day industry conference, will take place on March 4 at the University of Houston.
Presentations will include current projects and proposed projects and energy needs for years 2022-2023 in the Greater Houston area and other major cities. A special feature of this conference is the four-panel discussions on critical issues facing the construction, maintenance and sustainability of various civil infrastructures in the urban environment.
Energy production and related issues will also be discussed. After the technical sessions, a reception will be held starting at 2:30 p.m. with invited city, county and industry leaders in the exhibit area to facilitate networking. Advanced registration is $150 until 2/24. Registration is $165 at the door and students are $75. The conference fee also includes lunch, coffee breaks, reception and parking. Earn 5 PDH by attending the entire conference.
Complete and return the registration form with the registration fee before February 24, 2022 for an advanced registration discount. Registration fee includes admission, lunch, coffee breaks, and free hotel parking. Registration and attendance will be limited to the first 250 applicants.
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