The Technical Session of Institute of Transportation Engineers

Join the Technical Session of Institute of Transportation Engineers at Washington State University. Mr. Amir Rasaie from Washington State Department of Transportation is invited.

He has been working for Washington State Department of Transportation for over 31 years, where he has held a variety of positions in construction, traffic, and project development as well as overseeing support groups such as consultant liaison, environmental, landscape architecture and real estate services.  He is currently responsible for the construction program and a variety of support groups such as the local agency programs, IT, materials engineering, electrical engineering, survey & right of way and the training programs for engineers in the NW Region of WSDOT.

February 12, 2018, 4:10 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., The Spark: Academic Innovation Hub, Room 45. Free admission. Refreshments will be served. ite.rso@wsu.edu. Supported by GPSA and ASWSU.

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