Description: Much of what you hear at conferences involves planning strategies, legal issues, local/state policies surrounding resiliency with infrastructure, beach and coastal nourishment, recovery processes, mitigation strategies, success stories, and lessons learned, but rarely will you hear how approved concepts move from design to in-place structures. In this presentation, our presenters represent the manufacturers and contractors’ point of view, discussing industry products that go into every facet of today’s infrastructure and how precast, prestressed concrete is the product of choice when it comes to resilient infrastructure.
Learning Objectives: During this course the attendee will learn: – What is resiliency infrastructure? – What are some of the plants manufactured products and why are they stronger & better? – Off-Site construction means saving lives, time, money, labor – Available resources for designers, owners, developers.
After attending this course, attendees will be able to:
- What is resiliency infrastructure?
- What are some of the plants manufactured products and why are they stronger & better?
- Off-Site construction means saving lives, time, money, labor
- Available resources for designers, owners, developers.
Speaker:
Diep Tu, PE, Executive Director – Florida Prestressed Concrete Association
Diep joined the Florida Prestressed Concrete Association (FPCA) in 2016 as Executive Director.
His responsibilities include technical education, marketing and promotion of precast, prestressed concrete products to designers, developers and contractors and for the day to day operations of FPCA. His responsibilities also include educating and working with future designers and contractors in Florida colleges and universities.
Diep is a member of PCI, ASCE, NRMCA, ACI, NSPE, FES and ASTM. Within PCI, he is currently the Chair of the Continuing Education Committee and voting member of the Marketing Council, the Education Activities Council, the Regional Directors Council, and the Student Activities Committee.