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When disaster strikes, will your community be ready? Hurricanes don’t just bring high winds, they bring devastating flooding, infrastructure damage, and long-term recovery challenges. Join us for this powerful program,…
Read MoreAgencies seeking accreditation must provide documentation demonstrating how they meet the required management practices. Determining the most effective types of documents and the appropriate level of detail can be challenging.…
Read MoreAPWA conducted a pilot benchmarking survey in 2022 of 150 agencies across the United States. This document presents a detailed overview of key metrics pertaining to transportation, roadway, and rights-of-way…
Read MoreUnlock the secrets to effective leadership and management in public works by joining our exclusive “In the Driver’s Seat” session with industry trailblazer Mary Joyce Ivers, CPFP. As the Deputy…
Read MoreThis program serves as a continuation to the July 2024 Click, Listen & Learn session, offering a deeper dive into the specific updates outlined in the 11th Edition of the…
Read MoreIn today’s world, effective communication of infrastructure’s importance and associated budgetary concerns to elected officials is paramount. Unfortunately, many individuals are hesitant to venture beyond their comfort zones to convey…
Read MorePipelines throughout the US are at the end of their useful life. The ASCE 2021 Report Card states: Water main breaks occur every two minutes for an estimated six billion…
Read MoreIn the evolving field of design and construction delivery, a shift towards alternative project delivery (APD) methods is redefining the success parameters of projects. This session will serve as a…
Read MoreHuman activities are making the globe saltier, specifically in our soils, fresh water, and air, according to a study released Tuesday, October 31, 2023, in the journal Nature Reviews Earth…
Read MoreThe City of Groveland, Florida, partnered with Woodard & Curran in 2019 to provide full contract operations for the city’s water utilities following a 44 percent population spike over the…
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