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Beers with Engineers: How Meaningful Public Involvement Builds Better Projects presented by Great Rivers Engineering
Trailnet invites you to Beers with Engineers: How Meaningful Public Involvement Builds Better Projects, an event crafted specifically for engineers, planners, landscape architects, designers, and development professionals with a passion for transportation! It will take place on Thursday, Feb. 19 at UMSL at Grand Center. Beers with Engineers will include an engaging panel, collaborative activities, networking, snacks, and — you guessed it — local beer and other beverages. The focus this year is the use of public involvement to develop more effective projects.
This event is hosted by Trailnet with support from Great Rivers Engineering and the Missouri Foundation for Health. Beer and root beer have been donated by Perennial Ales and Fitz's Root Beer respectively.
What to Expect
Beers with Engineers seeks to equip transportation professionals with the tools and connections that they need to thrive. Spend the afternoon with fellow engineers, planners, landscape architects, designers, and development professionals while discussing public involvement. Hear from Tom Blair (District Engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation), Jacque Knight (Project Manager at Crawford, Murphy & Tilly), and Chris Beard (Vice President of Transportation for Lochmueller Group) as they discuss their own experiences with public involvement. Participate in activities that can be utilized in your own work, network with your peers, and enjoy refreshing beverages.
Schedule
3:30 - 3:45 p.m. - Welcome and introductions
3:45 to 4:30 p.m. - Panel discussion with
- Tom Blair, District Engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation
- Jacque Knight, Project Manager at Crawford, Murphy & Tilly
- Chris Beard, Vice President of Transportation for Lochmueller Group
4:30 to 5:15 p.m. - Interactive activity
5:15 to 6 p.m. - Networking
Food and Drink
We will have beer and root beer for attendees, as well as appetizers. Vegetarian options will be available.
Transit
-Transit- UMSL at Grand Center is a short walk from the Grand @ Lindell bus stop (Routes 70 and 97).
-Parking- On-street paid parking is available on Olive St., as well as nearby paid lots and garages.
For accommodations and accessibility information, please contact Allie Reed, Program Manager, at allie@trailnet.org, or call Trailnet at (314) 455-6329.
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