News: Construction Design & Engineering

10-16-2013 - PWC's upcoming events

PWC has unveiled their upcoming programs: * Jan. 16: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (lunch included). Continuing Education classes offering CEUs. Topics: Waterproofing and Green Roofs. Place: Club 101. Advance is reservation necessary. No charge: PWC member; $10: Non-member. Call 212.486-7745 or email: [email protected]. * Feb. 7: 8 to 10 a.m. Developers Forum featuring speakers from Wyndham Worldwide, Senior Care Development and others. Place: General Society, 20 West 44th St. Advance reservation necessary. $75 PWC member; $85 non-member. All tickets at door: $100. Event sponsorships and program ads available. Contact: 212.486-7745 or [email protected] or www.pwcusa.org/ny March 6 - 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Meet the Construction Chiefs featuring speakers from major private and public organizations. Exhibit Tables are available. Buffet dinner included; cash bar available. Tickets: $80 PWC Members; $95 Non-members. If no advance reservation, all tickets at door: $100. Exhibit table (inc. 3 tix): $395 PWC member; $495 non-member. Event Sponsorship (inc. exhibit table, 4 tix): $675 PWC member; $775 non-member. Program ads available. Contact: 212.486-7745 or [email protected] or www.pwcusa.org/ny.
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