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SUMMARY:Green Roundtable Going Green with Utility Construction Projects
DESCRIPTION:.style1 {\n	font-family: Arial\;\n	font-size: 9pt\;\n	color: #666666\;\n}\n\n\nGoing Green with Utility Construction Projects\n\nSpeaker:  \nDr. Sam Ariaratnam\n\n\n\nUsing traditional open-cut methods for the installation \nof underground utilities has been common practice in the construction industry \nfor many years.  Today\, engineers are being tasked with the requirement of \nselecting a suitable construction method that not only offers the most \neconomical solutions\, but also minimizes impact to the environment.  In \norder to use a more "green" principle\, trenchless construction methods are being \nused to result in considerably less emitted emissions into the atmosphere.\n\n\nJoin Dr. Sam Ariaratnam\, Professor in the Del \nE. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University and expert on Urban \nInfrastructure systems\, for a presentation describing a methodology for \nquantifying the emission effects (i.e. carbon footprint) of a typical \nunderground utility project.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<head>\n<style type="text/css">\n.style1 {\n	font-family: Arial\;\n	font-size: 9pt\;\n	color: #666666\;\n}\n</style>\n</head>\n<p class="style1">Going Green with Utility Construction Projects<br><br>Speaker:&nbsp\; \nDr. Sam Ariaratnam<br><br>\n<img alt="" height="200" src="http://phoenixchamber.com/images/GreenRoundtableImages/Ariaratnam-photoGreenRoundtable.jpg" width="150"></p>\n<p><span class="style1">Using traditional open-cut methods for the installation \nof underground utilities has been common practice in the construction industry \nfor many years.&nbsp\; Today\, engineers are being tasked with the requirement of \nselecting a suitable construction method that not only offers the most \neconomical solutions\, but also minimizes impact to the environment.&nbsp\; In \norder to use a more &quot\;green&quot\; principle\, trenchless construction methods are being \nused to result in considerably less emitted emissions into the atmosphere.<br><br>\nJoin Dr. Sam Ariaratnam\, Professor in the Del \nE. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University and expert on Urban \nInfrastructure systems\, for a presentation describing a methodology for \nquantifying the emission effects (i.e. carbon footprint) of a typical \nunderground utility project.</span><br class="style1"></p>\n\n<p class="style1">\n&nbsp\;</p>\n\n
LOCATION:201 N. Central Ave.\, Ste. 2700\, Phoenix\, AZ 85004
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URL:https://business.phoenixchamber.com/events/details/green-roundtable-going-green-with-utility-construction-projects-04-13-2010-1936
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