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SUMMARY:Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) – In-Person and Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #3 – Mar 19
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nClick Here to View the Agenda\nMarch 19–20\, 2026 | Chicago\, IL Location: Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T Time: Thursday March 19 01:00-05:00CT and March 20 08:00-12:00CT  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will convene in Chicago this March for a two-day\, in-person working session aligned with the AASHTO GIS-T Symposium. This gathering will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese two half-day sessions taking place on the afternoon of March 19 and morning of March 20\, are designed to maximize collaboration while allowing participants to engage in key GIS-T activities happening throughout the week.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the March 19–20 stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nAlign on progress from the 2025–2026 DDSG work plan. \n\n\nReview updates from ongoing pooled fund initiatives and national research efforts. \n\n\nParticipate in facilitated discussions on data standards\, model-based workflows\, and implementation strategies across planning\, design\, construction\, and asset management. \n\n\nExplore case studies from state DOTs highlighting pilot projects\, lessons learned\, and emerging practices. \n\n\nHelp shape the roadmap for the next phase of national digital delivery coordination. \n\n  \nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\n  \nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\n  \nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and industry partners. Registration is available now at the link provided. For in‑person attendance\, please complete the designated in‑person registration (Note: You can also find the room registration link to take advantage of the AASHTO GIS-T room block here). \n\nFHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) Stakeholder Meeting #3 In-Person at AASHTO GIS-T: Th…\n\nFor more information on the AASHTO GIS-T Conference visit the conference website.
URL:http://35.169.182.169/event/fhwa-digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260320T080000
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SUMMARY:Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) – In-Person and Virtual Stakeholder Meeting #3 – Mar 20
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nClick Here to View the Agenda \nMarch 19–20\, 2026 | Chicago\, IL Location: Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T Time: Thursday March 19 01:00-05:00CT and March 20 08:00-12:00CT  \nThe Federal Highway Administration’s Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) will convene in Chicago this March for a two-day\, in-person working session aligned with the AASHTO GIS-T Symposium. This gathering will bring together transportation leaders\, state DOT representatives\, federal partners\, and industry experts to advance the national conversation on digital delivery\, open standards\, and the future of interoperable transportation data.  \nThese two half-day sessions taking place on the afternoon of March 19 and morning of March 20\, are designed to maximize collaboration while allowing participants to engage in key GIS-T activities happening throughout the week.  \nWhat to Expect  \nDuring the March 19–20 stakeholder meeting\, attendees will:  \n\nAlign on progress from the 2025–2026 DDSG work plan. \n\n\nReview updates from ongoing pooled fund initiatives and national research efforts. \n\n\nParticipate in facilitated discussions on data standards\, model-based workflows\, and implementation strategies across planning\, design\, construction\, and asset management. \n\n\nExplore case studies from state DOTs highlighting pilot projects\, lessons learned\, and emerging practices. \n\n\nHelp shape the roadmap for the next phase of national digital delivery coordination. \n\n  \nWho Should Attend  \n\nState DOT digital delivery\, CADD/BIM\, GIS\, survey\, construction\, and asset management leaders \n\n\nFederal agency partners and program managers \n\n\nAASHTO committee representatives \n\n\nTechnology and industry collaborators supporting digital project delivery \n\n  \nWhy Attend  \nThis meeting offers a unique opportunity to:  \n\nConnect with peers working at the forefront of digital delivery. \n\n\nContribute to the development of national frameworks and shared resources. \n\n\nStay informed on evolving federal priorities\, open standards initiatives\, and interoperability strategies. \n\n\nInfluence the direction of future DDSG activities and collaboration models. \n\n  \nRegistration  \nAttendance is free and open to DDSG members\, invited stakeholders\, and industry partners. Registration is available now at the link provided. For in‑person attendance\, please complete the designated in‑person registration (Note: You can also find the room registration link to take advantage of the AASHTO GIS-T room block here). \n\nFHWA Digital Delivery Stakeholder Group (DDSG) Stakeholder Meeting #3 In-Person at AASHTO GIS-T: Th…\n\nFor more information on the AASHTO GIS-T Conference visit the conference website.
URL:http://35.169.182.169/event/digital-delivery-stakeholder-group-ddsg-in-person-and-virtual-stakeholder-meeting-3-mar-20/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, Hyatt Regency McCormack Place following AASHTO GIS-T
CATEGORIES:FWHA DDSG
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SUMMARY:Facades+ By The Architect's Newspaper
DESCRIPTION:Facades+ returns to NYC with an all-new program featuring the latest developments in building enclosure design and technology\nEverything from high-performance facades\, to new iconic projects across the city and region\, and strategies for increasing climate resilience and energy performance. \n\n\nThemes we’ll explore:\n\nEmbodied Carbon and Envelope Design Optimization\nConcrete Futures: Advances in Materials for Building Envelope Excellence\nBuilding Biophilia: Evolving our Enclosures\nWood for Good: Mass Timber as International Design Driver\n\n\n\nSymposium + Expo — March 26 \nMetropolitan Pavilion\n125 W. 18th St.\nNew York\, NY 10011 \nParking\nMP W 20 LLC\n180 West 20th Street\nNew York\, NY 10011\n(212) 488-5900 \n\n\nWorkshops — March 27 \nNew York Law School\n185 W Broadway\nNew York\, NY 10013 \nParking\nCity Parking\, 56 Leonard Street
URL:http://35.169.182.169/event/facades-by-the-architects-newspaper/
LOCATION:Metropolitan Pavilion 125 W. 18th St. New York\, NY 10011\, Metropolitan Pavilion 125 W. 18th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community-System Strategies for Resilient Cooling
DESCRIPTION:Community infrastructure\, such as thermal energy networks\, district geothermal\, urban forests\, shade structures\, and smart surfaces\, can have a collectively lower upfront cost and lower community-wide energy consumption and the costs of cooling. For example\, strategic deployment of cool roofs in Atlanta\, mandated by ordinance\, are expected to cool the city by 2.4°F in peak summer\, deliver $310 million in direct energy savings\, and generate $760 million in net financial benefits. \nThis webinar will explore community-system technologies and strategies for resilient cooling and their benefits for community-wide energy reliability\, grid resilience\, and extreme heat preparedness. Participants will hear directly from experts on targeted solutions and the policy levers needed to scale up their broad adoption. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplore Technology Solutions: Discover the range of solutions that can be implemented at a community-system level to lower temperatures outdoors and indoors.\nClarify the Co-Benefits for Mitigation: Learn how shared cooling infrastructure can provide community-wide energy reliability\, grid resilience\, and extreme heat preparedness.\nExamine the Policy Landscape: Understand how existing federal\, state and local policy levers and strategies can increase access and affordability of resilient cooling technologies and discover real-world examples of implementation.\nUnderstanding Traditions of Community Cooling: Connect Traditional and forward-thinking community-level cooling solutions.\n\n  \nThis webinar is part of the Facing the Heat Webinar Series hosted by NIBS and the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) which explores the intersection of risk mitigation\, building performance\, energy reliability\, and policy innovation to address the growing risks of heat in our communities.
URL:http://35.169.182.169/event/community-system-strategies-for-resilient-cooling/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:NIBS + FAS Extreme Heat Series,Webinar
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