April 23 Monthly Meeting

Building Design and Construction Related Opportunities in China

Date and Time:
April 23, 2003
5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Location: 
Leo A Daly
10th Floor
1201 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036-2683
NOTE:  The entrance to the building where the April 23 meeting is being held will be closed at 6:00 p.m., so please plan on being on time.

Program:
China's economy continues to grow at a phenomenal rate, and that means a significant amount of new building and infrastructure construction. In
addition, China's preparations for the 2008 Olympics will require new high quality facilities in and around Beijing. As a result, a number of new business opportunities for building design, construction, and construction-related equipment and materials will exist in China. These issues and more will be discussed by our Blue Ribbon panel of industry experts at our April monthly meeting.

Moderator:
John Lau
, Market  Manager, China, Baltimore Aircoil Company.

Panelists:
Charles Dalluge
, Vice President and Managing Principal, Leo A. Daly
Sam Dhir
, U.S Department of Commerce
Clarence Eng
, Associate, Design Collective, Inc.
Peter Gourlay, Vice President, World Trade Center Institute
Alfred Liu
, President, AEPA Architects Engineers, P.C.

Cost:  

MCBC members $15; non-members $25. Includes hot hors d'oeuvres and cash bar.

Registration:  

Required by April 18, 2003. Please use the form below. NOTE: We prefer prepayment online via PayPal. However, if you want to pay by check please mail it at least one week before the meeting date; otherwise bring payment to the door. Cancellations are due two days before the meeting; no shows will be billed.

Directions:
The meeting location is right next to a Brooks Brothers store.
Public parking: Available across the street in a Colonial parking garage.  Do not count on on-street parking.
Mass transit: Metro Red line to Farragut North Station. Exit onto L Street and take a right onto Connecticut Ave. Meeting is 1-1/2 blocks north.

For Map - CLICK HERE

 

 
 

© Maryland-China Business Council, Inc. 2003