American Society of Civil Engineers to Sponsor Panama Canal 2012 Congress

American Society of Civil Engineers to Sponsor Panama Canal 2012 Congress

The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) announced yesterday a partnership with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to co-host next year’s first-ever PANAMA CANAL 2012 International Engineering and Infrastructure Congress. It will be held April 18-20 in Panama City, Panama.

ACP and ASCE are convening this Congress to share best practices and detailed, practical, hands-on experience related to managing a significant infrastructure project. The congress will bring together world-renowned experts in the fields of geotechnical, electrical, structural and civil engineering. In addition, it will showcase infrastructure projects from around the world and update attendees on the progress of the Canal Expansion Program.

“This Panama Canal Congress will highlight one of the great engineering accomplishments of the world. The Canal exemplifies the important role and contributions of infrastructure to society,” said Andrew W. Herrmann, P.E., president of ASCE.

The ties between the ASCE and the Panama Canal date back to the original construction of the waterway. “Implementing and learning from best practices come naturally to these two partnering organizations as we share the vision of constant improvement and innovative solutions in the engineering fields,” said Panama Canal Authority Administrator/CEO Alberto Alemán Zubieta.

The Panama Canal 2012 International Engineering and Infrastructure Congress will provide updated information on all of the elements of expansion. Three tracks comprised of engineering best practices, world infrastructure projects and future engineering trends will round out the agenda for the first two days. On April 20, the ACP will invite participants to experience the unique opportunity of visiting the Canal expansion sites and see the work firsthand.

The Canal expansion involves building a new lane of traffic along the waterway through the construction of a new set of locks, which will allow more traffic and double Canal capacity. Expansion will tighten the global supply chain and help get goods to market faster, thus saving time and money for both producers and consumers.

About the ASCE

Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide.

About the Panama Canal Authority (ACP)

The ACP is the autonomous agency of the Government of Panama in charge of managing, operating and maintaining the Panama Canal. The operation of the ACP is based on its organic law and the regulations approved by its Board of Directors.

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Dredging Today Staff, December 21, 2011; Image: pancanal