FIU & MIT Leading Free Transportation Sustainability Summit Tuesday
FIU & MIT are convening a new think tank representing academic, industry, government and environmental groups to discuss the economic, social, technological, and environmental challenges and strategies that will advance the achievement of sustainability in transportation infrastructure in Florida.
Funded by a block of concrete and asphalt companies, the official purpose suggests they do want to hear from people, too.
It’s absolutely free to take part in this.
Transportation Infrastructure Sustainability Summit Tuesday, October 29, 2013 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Kovens Conference Center FIU Biscayne Bay Campus 3000 N.E. 151 Street, Miami, Fl. 33181-3000Lead by Franz Ulm of MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub and Irtishad Ahmad of FIU OHL School of Construction, this is great opportunity to engage the people and interests that are literally paving our region’s future. That said, this the photo they use to promote the summit:
If you need any additional information, you can contact: Bernadette Chung at chungbl@fiu.edu or at (305) 348-3537.
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That picture does not help my confidence in this…