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Event Information

Title:

Institute of Transportation Engineers 2010 Technical Conference and Exhibit

 
 
Event Date:
Sunday, March 14, 2010
 
 

Location:

Savannah, Georgia

 
 

Complete Description

Time Span:

March 14-17, 2010

 
 

Event
Theme/Description:

This year's conference will feature technical sessions, conversation circles, seminars and interactive learning experiences to facilitate networking, understanding of national policy initiatives and application of state of the practice tools.

In addition, ITE is working collaboratively with the Transportation and Development Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (T&DI) to coordinate the technical program for this conference. This will serve as a lead in to T&DI’s Green Streets and Highways Conference, November 14–17, 2010, in Denver, CO, USA.

Exhibits of transportation products and services will also provide a one-stop shop for attendees to view and discuss the latest product and software advances in the industry.

 
 

Contact Information:

http://www.ite.org/Conference/default.asp

 
 


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