ALASKA FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: 17th Annual Alaska DOT DBE & Contractors Conference to be held March 4

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Alaska Federal Government recently issued the following announcement.

Learn the road to being successful by attending this year’s conference. There will be several opportunities to learn, grow and know! This FREE conference is your opportunity for the right exposure to the right people and organizations. Come meet the experts and influencers in the local transportation and construction industry. Gather information, network, and market to potential clients. CLICK HERE to register! CLICK HERE to view the agenda. CLICK HERE to view letter invite!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: DBE Firms, Small Businesses, Large Prime and General Contractors, Construction Managers, Finance and Insurance Providers, Consultants and Small Business Advocates.

Interested or need more information? Call: 907-269-0850 or email: aaron.nickols@alaska.gov

Details:

What: 17th Annual Alaska DOT DBE & Contractors Conference

When: March 4, 2020, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Where: Crowne Plaza Anchorage-Midtown, 109 W. International Airport Road, anchorage

COST: Free

Original Source can be found here.

Source: Alaska Federal Government 



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