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Associated presents at ACEC–British Columbia Transportation Conference 2024

Associated Engineering is pleased to be a supporting sponsor of this year's Asssociation of Engineering Companies British Columbia's Transportation Conference, taking place in Vancouver, BC on February 14th and 15th. On the opening day of the program, we're proud to feature two speakers from our local office, as they each share their experiences working on important projects in the province. We also welcome the online attendees to visit our virtual booth to learn more about our transportation sector services.

1:00pm (Stream #2)
Project Update - Granville Connector
Co-presenter: Matteo Agnoloni

Matteo is a structural engineer with nearly 10 years of experience consisting of bridge rehabilitation design, pedestrian bridge design, contract administration, construction supervision, bridge condition assessment, and project management. He is currently working as the Deputy Project Manager and Contract Administrator for the Granville Interim Connector and North Loops Reconfiguration, which is a major active transportation improvement project for the City of Vancouver.

3:30pm
The Significance of Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom on Projects
Co-panelist: Freda Leong

Freda has over 28 years of experience in the planning, management, assessment, design, and construction of water and wastewater treatment, civil infrastructure, subdivisions, and community buildings and has been working with Indigenous communities since 2005. She currently works directly on projects in BC and the territories. As the National Leader, Indigenous Communities, Freda collaborates with staff across the company to provide input and advice on Indigenous Community projects across Canada.

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