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Pop-Up Power—Research and Practice on Quick-Build Bike Facilities
Tuesday, October 10, 11 AM - 12:30 PM EST
Over the last three years, communities worldwide have implemented quick-build facilities to increase safety and access for people biking. This webinar will explore the state-of-the-practice in quick-build bicycle facility planning and design, including safety outcomes, community engagement, and local politics.
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Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety in BRT and High-Priority Bus Corridors
Wednesday, October 11, 1 - 2:30 PM EST 
Bus rapid transit (BRT) and high-priority bus transit projects can improve mobility and enhance accessibility for residents. Transit agencies and municipalities also need to consider impacts on the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists. This webinar will share the City of Austin, TX and Capital Metro’s experience in planning, designing, and constructing pedestrian and bicycle accommodations in high-priority/BRT transit corridors.
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Using Ultra-High Performance Concrete for Bridges
Wednesday, October 18, 1 - 2:30 PM EST
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) has proven to be a versatile option in repair, retrofitting, and new designs of different portions of bridges. This webinar will share completed and ongoing research on the application of UHPC and requirements for using it in retrofitting and repair projects.
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Airport Insurance Requirements
Monday, October 23, 1 - 2:30 PM EST
Airport insurance programs can be complex with types of coverage, limits, retention amounts, and legal and contractual issues. This webinar will provide valuable insights and best practices for airport risk management personnel in developing an airport insurance program.
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