October 24-26, 2023 | USA
The first International Online Conference of Buildings with a focus on, “Advances in building structures, materials, repair/renovation, energy, environment, systems, architecture, urban planning, and construction management”, will be held from 24–26 October 2023. The main purpose of the conference is to promote the use of the recent advances in all building-related issues, address challenging problems, share the latest scientific innovations, and shape the future of building-related technologies and processes.
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August 9-12, 2023 | USA
Many Paths, One Mission celebrates the strides that women have made in the construction industry. The conference, which has both women and men as attendees, features multiple education tracks on leadership, career building and construction trends.
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August 11-12, 2023 | Germany
At this Architecture Conference, we will explore cutting-edge technology, topics, and methods in the field, as well as dive into the pivotal issues and problems within the scope of such topics as construction management, low-cost housing, power architecture, river mechanics, sustainable architecture, urbanization, and numerous others.
Civil Engineering Conferences 2023 will welcome a global audience from countries like Turkey, Mexico, Indonesia, South Africa, Australia, Argentina, France, Serbia, the UK, and many others. To create an immersive learning experience at the Urban Planning Conferences, presentations will be featured in a variety of formats, from lecture-style to roundtable discussions and workshops.
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October 5, 2023 | USA
The construction industry is one of the nation’s (and world’s) largest industries. In 2021, construction accounted for over 4.1 percent of the US gross domestic product*. That ranks ahead of agriculture, mining, transportation, arts and entertainment, and even national defense spending! Despite more than 90 percent of US general contractors listing labor shortages as a concern, women make up only 10.3 percent of those working in the built environment – and that number shrinks to just 2-4 percent when looking at several of the skilled trades.
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