Utility Engineering & Surveying Institute’s Pipelines 2025 Conference abstracts due Oct. 1, 2024
(UI) – The Utility Engineering & Surveying Institute (UESI) Pipelines 2025 Conference is calling for abstracts! The conference, held in Tampa, Florida from Aug. 9-13, 2025, will provide a forum for industry professionals to share experiences and knowledge between owners, agencies, consultants, industry, suppliers, contractors, and governments from around the world.
Abstracts are due October 1, 2024. Selected drafts with be due January 6, 2025, with final papers due March 14, 2025.
This premier industry gathering has become the place of choice for practitioners to discuss technical paper presentations covering the most current state-of-the-art engineering technologies for pipeline and utilities infrastructure.
The Pipeline 2025 Conference sessions and discussions will be based on broad areas of interest, including planning, design, trenchless, construction, engineering, and much more.
Discussions may present historical evolution of practice, current practice, technical innovations, case histories of successful projects, lessons learned from failure investigations, and academic research.
Submit abstracts by Oct. 1 to be a part of this highly-anticipated industry event.
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