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IBTTA Maintenance, Engineering & Roadway Operations Workshop 2025

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More details to come!

  • A Technical Tour is being planned for Saturday, July 26.
  • The IBTTA Foundation's Annual Service Project will take place on Sunday, July 27. 
  • In the meantime, check out the Program from 2024's Workshop to get an idea of the type of programming this Workshop offers. 
  • Stay tuned and bookmark this page to check back often.
IBTTA Maintenance, Engineering & Roadway Operations Workshop 2025
26th July, 2025 - 29th July, 2025

Event Organizer

IBTTA

Event Location

Detroit, MI

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