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ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Tuesday, May 29, 2018 NAME SCHEDULE 5:30 PM ........... Cash Bar & Light Appetizers 6:15 PM ........... Buffet Dinner 7:00 PM ........... Presentation 8:00 PM ........... Awards & Officer Installation LOCATION Wolf’s 1-11 111 Wolf Road Colonie, NY 12205 COST $40 per person $20 per student RESERVATIONS: Mail reservation form with check payable to “ASCE Mohawk-Hudson Section” to Doug Heller, c/o . The LA Group, 40 Long Alley, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 by Wednesday, May 23, 2018. You may also pay online with Paypal by using the registration link in the e-mail. If registering online, please also email this registration form to [email protected]. For more information, contact Doug Heller at 518.587.8100 or [email protected]. HISTORICAL MASTERPIECES: CHURCHES, CASTLES, COLOSSUEMS (1 PDH Pending) Speaker: David T. Biggs, PE, SE, F.SEI, ASCE Life Member Biggs ConsulƟng Engineering, Saratoga Springs, NY Many countries have outstanding structures that have existed long before there was a United States. With that heritage comes a duty to conserve and restore these structures. This presentaƟon includes rst-hand accounts of various sites throughout Europe and Turkey where our speaker has traveled or worked, including churches and castles in Germany, France, and the Czech Republic and colosseums for the Roman Empire in Italy and Turkey. Each has conservaƟon challenges for protecƟng our built heritage. David Biggs specializes in masonry design and restoraƟon, forensic engineer- ing and disaster assessment. He is a DisƟnguished Member of ASCE and is a past President of the Mohawk-Hudson SecƟon and ASCE Director. He works InternaƟonally with current restoraƟon projects in Turkey and Nepal EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE Total Amount Enclosed $ ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Tuesday, May 29, 2018 Cost: $40 per person $20 per student

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Page 1: ANNUAL DINNER MEETING - Sectionsections.asce.org/mohawk-hudson/sites/sections.asce.org...ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Tuesday, May 29, 2018 Cost: $40 per person $20 per student Title Annual

ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Tuesday, May 29, 2018

NAME

SCHEDULE

5:30 PM ........... Cash Bar & Light Appetizers

6:15 PM ........... Buffet Dinner

7:00 PM ........... Presentation

8:00 PM ........... Awards & Officer Installation

LOCATION

Wolf’s 1-11

111 Wolf Road

Colonie, NY 12205

COST

$40 per person

$20 per student

RESERVATIONS: Mail reservation form with check payable to “ASCE Mohawk-Hudson Section” to Doug Heller, c/o . The LA Group, 40 Long Alley, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 by Wednesday, May 23, 2018.

You may also pay online with Paypal by using the registration link in the e-mail. If registering online, please also email this registration form to [email protected].

For more information, contact Doug Heller at 518.587.8100 or [email protected].

HISTORICAL MASTERPIECES: CHURCHES, CASTLES, COLOSSUEMS (1 PDH Pending)

Speaker: David T. Biggs, PE, SE, F.SEI, ASCE Life Member

Biggs Consul ng Engineering, Saratoga Springs, NY

Many countries have outstanding structures that have existed long before there was a United States. With that heritage comes a duty to conserve and restore these structures. This presenta on includes first-hand accounts of various sites throughout Europe and Turkey where our speaker has traveled or worked, including churches and castles in Germany, France, and the Czech Republic and colosseums for the Roman Empire in Italy and Turkey. Each has conserva on challenges for protec ng our built heritage.

David Biggs specializes in masonry design and restora on, forensic engineer-ing and disaster assessment. He is a Dis nguished Member of ASCE and is a past President of the Mohawk-Hudson Sec on and ASCE Director. He works Interna onally with current restora on projects in Turkey and Nepal

EMAIL ADDRESS

PHONE Total Amount Enclosed $

ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Cost:

$40 per person

$20 per student