There is bipartisan interest across the United States in repairing and modernizing infrastructure. Infrastructure projects can create jobs and present an opportunity to make the U.S. more resilient to climate impacts. The costly natural disasters of 2017 highlight the necessity for building resilient infrastructure to extend project service lives and avoid future damages in a changing and uncertain climate. In this webinar, experts will discuss the opportunity for resilient infrastructure and the criteria to guide resilient infrastructure legislation and future projects.
Resilient Infrastructure for a Secure Future
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