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SUMMARY:2018 Michigan Infrastructure Report
DESCRIPTION:  \n5:30 -5:45:  Networking\n5:45-6:00: Chapter Officer Installation\n6:00 – 6:30: Presentation by Myndi Bacon\, ASCE MI Section Past President and NAWIC member\nRegister on Eventbrite \nLink to the report HERE \nSummary of Presentation:\nInfrastructure includes fundamental facilities and systems necessary for Michigan’s economy to function. Roads\, bridges\, schools\, water and sewer systems\, dams\, railways\, and energy systems are categories of infrastructure that directly affect our ability to live\, work and play. Quality infrastructure allows Michigan to be a front-runner in research & development\, manufacturing\, farming\, and tourism. Our transportation system gets people to work every day or up north for weekends. Water systems deliver clean drinking water to our homes\, communities\, and businesses. School buildings provide a safe place for our children to learn. Stormwater and wastewater treatment systems protect our neighborhoods from floods\, and our lakes\, rivers\, and beaches from contamination. \nToday\, Michigan’s infrastructure is old and outdated. Michigan’s economic downturn resulted in underinvestment in maintenance and repairs. We’re now faced with pothole-ridden roads\, bridges propped with temporary supports\, sinkholes destroying homes and closed beaches. The 21st Century Infrastructure Commission determined an additional $4 billion annually is needed to maintain our infrastructure. Michigan must support innovative policies leading to cleaner water\, smoother highways\, and a safe environment that will attract business and improve our quality of life. \nThe 2018 ASCE Michigan Report Card is a simple tool used to help residents\, businesses\, and policymakers understand the state of Michigan’s infrastructure. This information helps start the conversation about how to improve our poor infrastructure. \nABOUT\nEstablished in 1916\, the American Society of Civil Engineers Michigan Section is one of the largest and most active Sections maintaining over 2\,500 members. There are 6 active Branches in Michigan including the Northwest\, Western\, Saginaw Valley\, Southwest\, Lansing/Jackson\, and Southeast. Civil Engineers in Michigan are encouraged to join ASCE to develop leadership skills\, enhance their knowledge of the latest technology and engineering practices\, and to network with other civil engineering professionals. \nShare this:\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\n				LinkedIn\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://nawickalamazoobc.org/event_view/2018-michigan-infrastructure-report/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:NAWIC membership meeting
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