Topic: Discuss aspects of bridge design that are becoming increasingly more relevant in the United States. Minimizing materials, which is at the core of the way we teach and practice bridge design, is becoming less relevant. Fabrication, transportation, and erection dominate the costs of modern bridges, and offer new opportunities for innovation. Further given these new sets of constraints, there is great potential to create much safer, more robust, structural systems than before. These ideas are explored through a number of recently built or bridges currently under construction.
Speaker: Theodore P. Zoli, III
Schedule:
5:30 PM - Social Hour w/ cash bar
6:30 PM - Dinner
Choice of: Chicken Marsala, Panko Crusted Tilapia w/ orange hollandaise, or vegetable option
Includes: Caesar salad and New York cheesecake
7:30 PM - Presentation
Cost: $40.00 ASCE Members & Non-Members
$20.00 Students
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