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Please see the details below for our August Meeting:

PROGRAM:    Update on the 82nd Texas Legislature Session and Impact to Engineering

SPEAKER:
     Mr. Howard S. Slobodin, Staff Attorney, Trinity Rivier Authority
                            

WHEN:           Thursday, August 11, 2011, 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM

WHERE:         The Petroleum Club
                       40th Floor of Carter & Burgess Tower                      
                       777 Main Street 
                       Fort Worth, TX 76102 

COST:            $25 for members / $20 for Government Employees / $15 for Students
                      Reduced rate valet parking is available in the adjacent parking garage   
                      Carpooling encouraged!

Door Prize for this meeting is $50.  Someone in attendance will win!

Please RSVP below and let us know you will join us for this event.

Cancellations or changes must be made by e-mail to Kervin Campbell at kcampbell@dunaway-assoc.com.

WE ARE CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES WITH OUR RSVP SYSTEM.  PLEASE E-MAIL KCampbell@dunaway-assoc.com TO RSVP TO THIS MONTH'S MEETING. 

WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVINIENCE.



Our Mission


In order to assist the engineering profession in its responsibilities to protect the public health, safety, and property, the Texas Society of Professional Engineers is dedicated to:

  • The maintenance and observance of high ethical standards of conduct.
  • The support of high standards of formal educational preparation for the practice of engineering.
  • The continuing professional development of members of the engineering profession.
  • The focusing of appropriate public attention upon engineering responsibilities and engineering accomplishments for the purpose of attracting qualified persons to the practice of engineering.
  • The restriction of the practice of engineering to properly qualified and licensed persons.
  • The providing of appropriate assistance to its members to facilitate the pursuit of their professional goals.

The Fort Worth Chapter geographically serves all of the counties of Jack, Wise, Parker, Palo Pinto, Hood, Somervell, Erath, Johnson, and Tarrant, except for the cities of Arlington, Bedford, Euless, Grand Prarie, Grapevine, Hurst, Irving, and Mansfield which all are assigned to the Mid-Cities Chapter.   See the "History" page for information on the origin and development of the Fort Worth Chapter and how new Chapters formed in the territory originally within our Chapter.



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