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 Ask the Infrastructure is a companion traveling exhibit to Me, Myself and Infrastructure that provides vignettes on the six driving messages behind ASCE's yearlong outreach:
Who's Responsible?
Is it Safe?
Is it Available?
How Much Does it Cost?
How Big is It?
How Long Will it Last?
These six questions are presented in three-dimensional columns that encourage viewers to revisit the meaning of infrastructure. Narratives, drawn from all parts of the country, explore these questions and examine the impact of civil engineers in daily life.
Ask the Infrastructure To find out where the exhibit is on display in your area, or to bring the Ask the Infrastructure to your community, please contact Gretchen Galuska at 202-789-2874 or ggaluska@asce.org. Media inquiries: Norida Torriente at 202-326-5129 or ntorriente@asce.org.
Ask the Infrastructure was designed by Chicken&Egg Public Projects, Inc., and Boym Partners, Inc. as part of the 150th anniversary of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Founded in 1852, ASCE represents more than 125,000 civil engineers worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society. More details on I on Infrastructure and ASCE's 150th anniversary can be found at www.asce.org/150.
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