The use of 3D design information for automated machine guidance (AMG) has been prevalent in highway construction for the last decade. Recently, numerous DOT’s and major transportation owners are taking 3D Design to new levels - signed and sealed contractual 3D deliverables for construction. Model-based deliverables offer the opportunity to streamline workflows, increase efficiency and manage the increasing demands of construction programs. However, they also introduce the need to update our tools, and standard methods for design and inspection. This presentation will focus on pilot projects with model-based deliverables, and the considerations for model-based requirements.
Time: Wednesday, September 9, Noon - 1:00 pm, Arizona
Location: Virtual
Cost: ASCE Members: $5, Non-Members: $5, Students: Free. Registration closes at 9 AM on Tuesday September 8.
Webinar Access: The webinar link will be provided in the registration confirmation email.
Due to the abbreviated virtual ASCE/ASHE State Conference being planned for October 22, the Phoenix Branch will not be holding an October Lunch with the Branch event.
Arizona Chapter of the ASCE UESI is Developing Membership
The Arizona Chapter of the ASCE Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute (UESI) has been established and is in the process of developing membership. If you interested in finding out more about UESI and how to get involved, click HERE.
Sponsor Spotlight
The ASCE Phoenix Branch thanks Hayward Baker and Case Foundation, Keller Companies for their sponsorship for 2020.
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To get more information on how to participate, please contact Larry Hanson, PE, Phoenix Branch President, lhanson2@msn.com.
President's Comments
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