Will we see you at the NZTA Bridge & Geotechnical Conference 2024?

Jul 1, 2024 | Insitutek

NZTA Bridge & Geotechnical Conference 2024

The NZTA Bridge & Geotechnical Conference 2024 is on 8 – 9 July 2024 and will be held in Hamilton.

Book your registration NOW 8 – 9 July 2024.

Presentation topics include but are not limited to to the following topics:

  • Innovation & efficiency in design
  • Asset management practice
  • Advances in materials and research
  • Technology in structures
  • Standards and guidance documents
  • Project case studies
  • Emergency & disaster response in horizontal infrastructure

We are excited to be exhibiting and are a Bronze sponsor for the Waka Kotahi event.

Looking forward to seeing you there ….. in just a few days!

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