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BRIDGE Seminar: Challenges with Design and Construction Analysis of Bridges 
Location: New York NY
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The New York BRIDGE Seminar on Challenges with Design and Construction Analysis of Bridges provides an inside look at the design and construction work of various significant projects in the US by leading bridge engineering firms. Each session will highlight the latest innovative technologies and methods to overcome challenges in finite element modeling and analysis.

Topics Include:
"Finite Element Modeling Techniques"
Upul Attanayake, Ph.D., P.E.
Assistant Professor, Western Michigan University

"Happy Hollow Park & Zoo Pedestrian Bridge"
Gregor Wollmann, Ph.D., P.E.
Senior Structural Engineer, HNTB

"Unique Construction Issues - Galena Creek Bridge"
Hilliard C. Bond, P.E.
Principal Construction Engineer, Parsons

"Design and Construction of the I-95/I-295 North Interchange Flyover and the I-4/Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Flyover"
Antonio Ledesma, P.E.
Lead Bridge Engineer, Parsons Brinckerhoff

Schedule & Location:
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Concierge Conference Center
780 Third Ave.
New York, NY

Earn 3.5 PDHs / Continuing Education Credits for attending this event (provided by SEAoNY)

Registration is free with advanced reservation. Seats are limited, so please reserve early.

For the full schedule details and to register, visit the website here.


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