Reserve your Hotel Room by August 25
Recent changes related to the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule reminds us that the regulatory landscape can change quickly. AGC’s 2018 Construction Environmental Conference is right around the corner on September 12-13 in Crystal City, Virginia, and brings together federal agency staff, industry experts, and contractors from across the county. It is a “don’t miss” opportunity to get up to speed on WOTUS/404 permitting issues. More than that, the CEC agenda is jam-packed with regulatory and environmental risk issues important to the business of construction. Below are three compelling reasons to attend. Register today!
- Compliance Excellence: Learn how to manage environmental requirements with information straight from federal regulatory agencies and industry experts covering: stormwater, groundwater, species, Clean Water Act section 404 permitting and WOTUS, aerosol cans, lead-based paint, hazardous materials, and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
- Risk Management: Discuss ways to identify, avoid, mitigate, and insure environmental risk; Learn about how to manage hazardous materials and redevelopment opportunities and risk; Hear from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an attorney, and a general contractor about “true story” enforcement cases and best practices on how to avoid them, as well as, EPA’s Audit Policy and eDisclosure tools.
- Peer-to-Peer Learning: Hear from your peers in the construction industry on the agenda, as well as, during networking opportunities. *General contractor attendees can also sign up for an optional “add-on” session of peer-led roundtable discussions co-located with the conference and held the day before. See the pre-meeting page for more details.*
Act now: The deadline for reserving accommodations at the AGC room rate at the Doubletree by Hilton is August 25!
For more information, contact Melinda Tomaino at [email protected] or (703) 837-5415.
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