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Tech Conference in NYC

May 20, 2008
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The New York Interagency Engineering Council is sponsoring a Technical Conference on Planning & Building for New York City’s Future It will be on JUNE 5, 2008 at the Frank Sinatra High School, 30-20 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Registration and breakfast buffet will start at 8:00 AM There will be a keynote address by Ethel Sheffer, AICP, President, American Planning Association, NY Metro Chapter PRESENTATIONS include:
  • Grapinc Information Systems (GIS) Panel
  • Advancing the Use of Engineering Data with GIS - Jane Hegarty PE, Assistant Director, Port Auth NY & NJ
  • Archiving Data on a City Wide GIS Map - Michael Cotreau, Senior Associate, Langan Engineering
  • GIS/CAD – Ken Rozsahegyi MPA, CAD/GIS Coordinator, NYC Department of Design & Construction
  • The New Codes: Foundation for the Future - Fatma Amer PE, Deputy Commissioner, NYC Dept of Buildings
  • Planning for Transportation Needs - Joseph Trainor PE, Vice President, MTA Capital Construction
  • Building Information Modeling - Peggy Ho PhD, US General Services Administration
  • 3G System of the Future - Reza Ghafurian PhD, Central Operations, Con Edison
  • The Latest on High Rise Fire Protection – Doug Nadeau, Principal, New England Engineering
  • Plans to Reduce Traffic Congestion - Jeanette Sadik-Khan, Commissioner, NYC Dept of Transportation
For additional information about the NYIEC and the conference, or to register contact Catherine Nigro (201) 807- 4013, email cnigro@panynj.gov or visit their website at http://www.nyiec.org Early Registration on or before May 28, 2008 Fee: $95 for NYIEC Agency members, $125 for all others Fee includes breakfast buffet, lunch, and transactions CD Registration after May 28th $30.00 extra Eight hours AIA/HSW CE Credits will be offered
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