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Welcome to IBttA trAnsportAtIon summIt of south AfrIcA

About IBTTAThe International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) is the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilities and the businesses that serve tolling. Our mission is to advance toll financed transportation. Each year the association engages thousands of transportation professionals from toll agencies, concessionaires, and allied businesses through educational meetings, knowledge-sharing, and advocacy. Founded in 1932, IBTTA has members in more than 20 countries on six continents.

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International Road FederationThe International Road Federation (IRF) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization with the mission to encourage and promote development and maintenance of better, safer and more sustain-able roads and road networks. The IRF has a major role to play in all aspects of road policy and development worldwide. www.irfnet.org

ITS South AfricaThe mission of ITS South Africa – driving all activities – is to develop and strengthen a sustainable South African ITS industry that supports the achievement of national transportation goals. ITS South Africa operates two strategic projects; the ITS Centre of Excellence and the biennial i-Transport Conference and Exhibition. www.itssa.org

ABout our hostsEstablished in 1998 in accordance with the South African National Roads Agency Limited and

National Roads Act 1998, SANRAL is an independent, statutory company registered in terms of the Companies Act. The South African government, represented by the Minister of Transport, is SANRAL’s sole shareholder and owner. SANRAL’s mandate is to develop, maintain and manage South Africa’s 14 286-kilometer national road net-work, 1 073 kilometers of which are tolled and operated by SANRAL (nine toll routes and 17 mainline toll plazas).

The Bakwena N1N4 toll road includes a 95 Km section of the N1 highway

from Pretoria, South Africa to the town of Bela Bela and a 290 Km section of the N4 from Pretoria to the Botswana border. The toll road is a strategic link in the transport corridor across southern Africa, from Walvis Bay on the Atlantic Ocean to Maputo on the Indian Ocean connecting the countries of Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. Bakwena through its conces-sion contract strives to ensure the toll road is engineered, operated and maintained to international standards.

The N3 Toll Concession en-tered into a 30-year Toll Road Concession Contract with the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) in

November 1999, assuming responsibility for managing the physical asset, 415Km on the N3 highway between Johannesburg and Durban, the financial asset, the shareholder equity, revenue collected and commercial debt. Our mandate is to Design, Construct, Finance, Operate and Maintain a World Class Highway, supported by a firm commitment from all Stakeholders to strive towards a “Better South Africa for All.”

The N4 Toll Route, forms part of the “Maputo Corridor Development Initiative”, an

Initiative between the governments of South Africa and Mozambique for the stimulation of trade and investment in the region and to provide access to global markets through the Port of Maputo. The N4 toll route runs over a distance of almost 600km between Gauteng (east of Pretoria) and the Port of Maputo in Mozambique. Trans African Concessions has a 30 year concession to build operate and maintain the road and ultimately to hand it back to the two states involved, South Africa and Mozambique.

AssocIAtIon pArtners

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Chief Meeting OrganizerThania Dhoogra-Chetty N3 Toll Concession (Pty) Ltd.

Group MembersSusan Buse CDM Smith, Dallas, Texas

Mario Cecchi Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., Herndon, Virginia

Liam Clarke Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire (PTY) LTD

Arthur Coy Trans African Concessions (Pty) Ltd., Midrand, South Africa

Josef Czako Kapsch TrafficCom, Vienna, Austria

Mara de Bruin N3 Toll Concession (Pty) Ltd., Bedfordview, South Africa

Heidi Harper The South African National Roads Agency Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa

Alan Human TOLPLAN (Pty) Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa

Firmino Inguane Trans African Concessions (Pty) Ltd., Maputo, Mocambique

Ian Liebenberg The South African National Roads Agency Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa

Ronald Ross Toll Infrastructure Services, Pretoria, South Africa

Steven Snider Halifax Harbour Bridges, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Neil Tolmie N3 Toll Concession (Pty) Ltd. (N3TC), Bedfordview, South Africa

Dan Toohey Delcan Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware

Bennie Van Der Westhuizen Trans African Concessions (Pty) Ltd., Midrand, South Africa

Alexander Van Niekerk The South African National Roads Agency Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa

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meetIng plAnnIng group

BADGES: Badges are required to gain entry into all sessions. In consideration of other attendees, please wear your name badge to all scheduled functions.

White: Delegate (Member) Yellow: Companion/GuestOrange: Delegate (Non-member) Green: Exhibitor

COMPETING EVENTS: It is against IBTTA policy for other organizations to schedule events or meetings during the program.

CERTIFICATION MAINTENANCE: IBTTA will forward a certificate of attendance to all professional engineers who sign the attendance form at the IBTTA registration desk. In addition, IBTTA has applied for certification through the South African Institution of Civil Engineering. Approval is pending.

CONSIDERATIONS: During the meeting, please silence all cellular phones and PDA’s and take side conversations outside of the room.

DRESS: Business or business casual is encouraged for all sessions.

MEDIA: Members of the media are permitted to attend sessions only and can be identified by green ribbons on their badges.

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS: Please see the hotel concierge for information on local attractions.

MEMBER PUBLICATIONS AND COLLATERAL: All members of IBTTA are welcome to place their publications in the registration area.

NEW ATTENDEES: First time attendees will have an aquamarine ribbon attached to their badge. New IBTTA members will have purple ribbons. Get to know your new colleagues and help introduce them to other IBTTA members.

PRESENTATIONS: Presentations authorized for distribution will be available at www.ibtta.org/pastpresentations within two weeks following the meeting.

RECORDING OF SESSIONS: Personal recording of any session is strictly prohibited. IBTTA reserves the right to video and record sessions for purposes of on-demand viewing.

REGISTRATION FEES AND EVENT TICKETS: Delegate and Speaker fees include all meals, functions and sessions. If there is a ticketed event and you are not registered, check with the IBTTA registration desk for availability.

SATISFACTION SURVEY: Please help IBTTA improve future meetings by completing the survey that will be emailed to you following the Conference.

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: If you need special accommodations to fully participate in IBTTA events, please let us know at the IBTTA registration desk.

SPONSOR INFORMATION: Please review the Sponsor section of this program as well as the material provided in the registration area.

the WestIn, cApe toWn Convention Square Lower Long Street Cape Town, 8000 South Africa Phone: +(27) 21 412-9999

Arrival/DepartureCheck-in: 3:00pmCheck-out: Noon

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Saturday MARCH 10, 2012

10:00am – 3:00pm Pre-ConferenCe TeChniCal Tour Johannesburg South africaGauteng Open Road Tolling Project (GFIP)

Attendees will meet at Midrand Station (Gautrain, Rapid Rail Transit System), close to the Command Center for the GFIP Project. The tour will include lunch at SANRAL. Questions? Contact Thania Dhoogra-Chetty at 27 82 800 1752 or Ron Ross at 27 82 557 1639.

Sunday MARCH 11, 2012

9:00am – 4:00pm exhibiT SeT uP Grand Ballroom East

11:00am – 5:00pm CaPe winelandS Tour Bus will load from the hotel lobby at 10:45am. 5:30pm – 7:30pm regiSTraTion Old Harbour Lobby

6:00pm – 7:30pm reCePTion wiTh exhibiTS Grand Ballroom East

Monday MARCH 12, 2012

6:30am – 9:00am breaKfaST in ThirTY 7 (hoTel reSTauranT)(Included in room rate for The Westin, Cape Town guests)

8:30am – 9:00amoPening remarKS Grand Ballroom West

Patrick Jones Executive Director and CEO, International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, Washington, DC

Jordi Graells Managing Director of Toll Roads, North America, Abertis Infraestructuras S.A., Washington, DC and IBTTA President

Nazir AlliCEO, South African National Roads Agency Ltd., (SANRAL), Johannesburg, South Africa

9:00am – 10:00am KeYnoTe SPeaKer Grand Ballroom WestThe African Economy and The Impact of Delayed Policy Directives

Dr. Azar Jammine Director and Chief Economist, Econometrix

Dr. Jammine will discuss the African business landscape and address the impact of delayed policy directives. He will also discuss challenges and opportunities in the African economy.

10:00am – 10:30amrefreShmenT breaK wiTh exhibiTS Grand Ballroom East

10:30am – 12:30pmPoliCY: ChallengeS of road uSer Charging Grand Ballroom West

moderaTor: Harold Worrall, Ph.D., P.E. President, Transportation Innovations, Inc., Orlando, Florida

Toll roads are inherently public because transportation is a public good and the methods by which political direction and stakeholder views are provided for are crucial. This session will address how politics and the public interest in general affect the direction of major toll road projects, their pricing and operations.

Robin Carlisle Member of Executive Council (MEC), Western Cape Transport and Public Works, Cape Town, South Africa

Fassi Fehri Otmane CEO, Autoroutes du Maroc, Rabat, Morocco

Patrick Jones Executive Director and CEO, International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, Washington, DC

12:30pm – 1:30pmlunCh wiTh exhibiTS Grand Ballroom East

AgendA

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1:30pm – 3:30pmTeChnologY and innovaTion – ParT 1 Grand Ballroom West

This session focuses on how innovative platforms are transformed to user friendly and cost efficient electronic tolling and road user charging schemes. The schemes are based on ORT (Open Road Tolling) operation with no cash payment involved during the trip (AET – All Electronic Tolling). The Gauteng Open Road Tolling Project (GFIP) demonstrates a successful deployment. The presentations include all aspects starting from innovation to standardization, ITS, operations and back office transaction processing, including enforcement and violation processing.

MODERATOR: Josef Czako Vice President, International Business Development, Kapsch TrafficCom, Vienna, Austria

Overview and Standards Alex Van Niekerk Manager, Toll and Traffic, SANRAL, Pretoria, South Africa

Operational Aspects of Gauteng ORT and National Clearing & EnforcementSalahdin Yacoubi CEO, ETC (Pty) Ltd. & Kapsch TrafficCom, Centurion, South Africa

ITS DBOM ModelPeter Filbey President, ITS South Africa, Chairman, TETI Traffic and CEO, Tollink - South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa

Migrating an Existing ETC System Into a Central SystemIan Symon CEO, PT Operational Services (Pty) Ltd., Pretoria, South Africa

EETS Implementation into Italian Motorways SystemDr. Eng Massimo Schintu General Director, AISCAT, Rome, ITALY

3:30pm – 4:00pmrefreShmenT breaK wiTh exhibiTS Grand Ballroom East

4:00pm – 5:30pmTeChnologY and innovaTion – ParT 2 Grand Ballroom West

MODERATOR: Dan Toohey Vice President, Tolling, Delcan Corporation, Wilmington, DE

This session will continue looking at innovative tolling and transportation technologies.Tolling, ITS and mobile technologies are being developed and deployed at a rapid pace that provide added convenience, greater capabilities, increased safety and cost savings to both the tolling and transportation entities that own and operate the roads and to the public who use these facilities. The presentations will showcase some approaches and technologies that have brought added benefits and efficiencies to the tolling and transportation systems.

Innovation in Toll Revenue and Optimization Techniques Christopher Mwalwanda Vice President, Transportation Finance and Technology, CDM Smith, Austin, TX

ISO-6C Technology in Tolling Worldwide Eric Redman Vice President, Sales, North America, Federal Signal Technologies, Escondido, CA

2011-2020 The “Decade of Action” For Road Safety Paul Vorster Chief Executive, ITS South Africa, Gauteng, South Africa

Expansion of GPS Tolling Tracy Marks Senior Vice President, Managing Director, TransCore, Inc., Houston, TX

6:00pm – 10:00pmevening evenT: gold reSTauranT aT The gold of afriCa muSeumMeet in the hotel lobby at 5:45pm. We will be walking to the venue which is a short distance from our hotel. Shuttle bus service is available for individuals needing assistance.

tueSday MARCH 13, 2012

6:30am – 8:30am breaKfaST in ThirTY 7 (hoTel reSTauranT)(Included in room rate for The Westin, Cape Town guests)

8:30am – 10:30amToll road ConCeSSionS: a PubliC & PrivaTe view Grand Ballroom West

MODERATOR: Jack Opiola Managing Partner, D’Artagnan Consulting, LLP, Reston, Virginia

Tolling in Turkey and the Arab NationsZeina Nazer, P.E. Secretary General, ITS Arab, London, United Kingdom

Considerations During the Bidding and Operations Phases of a ProjectKoos Smit Engineering Executive, South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL), Pretoria, South Africa

Neil Tolmie CEO, N3 Concessions, Bedfordview, South Africa

Lenders and Equity Investor Perspective on Start Up Concessions Mike Peo Head: Infrastructure, Energy and Telecommunications, Nedbank, Sandton, South Africa

Jurie Swart Head: Infrastructure and Development Impact Funds, Old Mutual Investment Group, S.A., Sandton, South Africa

IBttA trAnsportAtIon summIt of south AfrIcAMARCH 11-13, 2012

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AgendA specIAl events

10:30am – 11:00am refreShmenT breaK wiTh exhibiTS Grand Ballroom East

11:00am – 1:00pminveSTmenT and ProJeCT finanCing Grand Ballroom West

MODERATOR: Tom Plaistowe Senior Executive – Infrastructure, Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (SA) Ltd, Cape Town, South Africa

Although the current financial market conditions present additional risks, there are a number of financial options available in order to take advantage of investment opportunities in Africa. In this session, we will learn about the various investment opportunities, explore financing mechanisms which may help to capitalize on those opportunities and hear the perspective of the rating agencies with regards to investments in South Africa.

Investment Opportunities in AfricaAndrew Johnstone CEO, African Infrastructure Investment Managers, Cape Town, South Africa

To Hedge or Not to Hedge?Lionel Kruger Financial Consultant, QSEP Capital, Midrand, South Africa

William Crosse CFO, N3 Toll Concession, Bedfordview, South Africa

Project RefinancingGraeme Blewitt CEO, Bakwena N1N4 Toll, Johannesburg, South Africa

The Role of Credit Agencies and Key ElementsJacque Els General Manager, Moody’s Investment Services SA, Johannesburg, South Africa

1:00pm – 2:00pmlunCh wiTh exhibiTS Grand Ballroom East

2:00pm – 3:00pmKeYnoTe SPeaKer Grand Ballroom West

The Commercial Rationale for Sustainable Development

Jonathon Hanks Managing Director and Co-Founder, Incite, Cape Town, South Africa

3:00pm – 3:30pmCloSing remarKS

Cape Winelands TourSunday, March 11, 201211:00am – 5:00pm $100 per person

Enjoy tasting some of the best wines in the world on a private wine tour in the Cape Winelands. The oldest of the new-world wine producers, South Africa has much to offer both wine enthusiast and novice alike. We’ll visit some of the premier estates in the country and experience first-

hand what this fabulous industry has to offer. Our “dine and vine” experience will begin with a wine and cheese tasting at Fairview estate in the Paarl region, followed by lunch at a spectacular wine estate in Franschhoek. Before returning to Cape Town, we’ll conclude our tour with a wine tasting at Tokara estate in the Stellenbosch region. Visit www.stellenboschtourism.co.za to learn more about this exciting and beautiful region.

Evening Event: GOLD Restaurant at the Gold of Africa Museum

Monday, March 12, 20126:00pm-10:00pm

Enjoy a very special evening of networking with your friends and colleagues in Cape Town. We’ll take a short walk down early to the GOLD Restaurant located in the Gold of Africa Museum. The restaurant is known for its great South AND North African cuisine as well as their in-house entertain-ment, Pulse of Mali. Our eve-ning will also include a visit to the museum which is home to

a collection of 350 West African gold artifacts as well as objects from the ancient gold civilizations of southern Africa. The GOLD Restaurant in the Gold of Africa Museum, is located downtown, minutes from the Westin Cape Town. A shuttle will be available but walking is preferable. For more information about the Gold of Africa Museum or GOLD restaurant, visit www.goldofafrica.com.

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meetIng sponsors And eXhIBItors

sIlver sponsorSiemens Electronic Tolling (Siemens ET) is imbedded in the recently formed sector

“Infrastructure and Cities” and is part of the business unit Intelligent Traffic Systems. Siemens ET is headquartered in Vienna, Austria and has been founded in 2006. Siemens ET is specialized in satellite based toll solutions and successfully proofed its capabilities with the implementation for Puget Sound Regional Council Seattle/Washington executing the Traffic Choices Program thus realizing the first satellite based project on a large scale. In 2009 Siemens received the contract for a nationwide satellite based toll solution in Slovakia realizing the tolling part in one year only. The smooth and seamless implementation has been a success for the operator Sky Toll, for the Slovak government as well as for Siemens being now a key player in the tolling market. www.siemens.com

evenIng event sponsorsEstablished in 1998 in accordance with the South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act 1998, SANRAL is an independent, statutory company registered in terms of the Companies Act.

The South African government, represented by the Minister of Trans-port, is SANRAL’s sole shareholder and owner. SANRAL’s mandate is to develop, maintain and manage South Africa’s 14 286-kilometer national road network, 1 073 kilometers of which are tolled and operated by SANRAL (nine toll routes and 17 mainline toll plazas). www.nra.co.za

The South African Association of Road Concessionaires (SAARC) is an industry body representing the interests of Road Concessionaires in

South Africa. Membership includes the three South African toll road concessionaires – Trans African Concessions (TRAC); Bakwena N1/N4; and N3 Toll Concession (N3TC). SAARC promotes the development of infrastructure and other projects relating to toll road concessions and the user pays principle in South Africa. In addition, the Association focuses on best practice in the management of concessioned road networks in the interests of furthering the effectiveness and sustainability of the Members’ ro utes and that of any future members. At the same time, SAARC considers technical, financial, road safety, social and economic issues relevant to the industry and its membership.

meetIng eXhIBItors EFKON AG is one of the worldwide leading providers of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), enforcement and traffic telematic solutions. EFKON has significant know-how on all major

electronic tolling technologies and provides customized turnkey solutions. With headquarters in Graz, Austria, EFKON’s activities are worldwide, with important references from Asia, Europe and Africa. EFKON is a major supplier of the “biggest Multi Lane Free Flow high speed Electronic Toll Collections System” the German truck tolling scheme. Branches and joint ventures are placed in Germany, Austria, Ireland, Bulgaria, Romania, Malaysia, South Africa and India. We have successfully demonstrated that we have the entire range of systems from a single source, to keep traffic flowing. We are bringing value to our customers. EFKON – FREE TO FLOW www.efkon.com

INEX/ZAMIR has been supplying proven ALPR (Automatic License Plate Reader)

technology for over fifteen years. We are the technology resource that organizations around the world recognize as the real solution and service provider for their most demanding applications. The INEX/ZAMIR software andhardware offerings effectively capture license plate data and other information from passing vehicles in real time at anytime day or night. INEX/ZAMIR can provide the necessary tools for the successful integration of captured license plate data with your application or can provide customized, turnkey solutions tailored to meet your needs. Whether your requirements are for Electronic Tolling, Traffic Enforcement, Travel Time Reporting, Parking Management, Homeland Security or simply gathering data for analysis, INEX/ZAMIR can provide you with the hardware and software solutions that get the project to completion on time and to your specification. www.inexzamir.com

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior Intelligent

Transportation Systems (ITS). Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection systems, in particular for the multi-lane free-flow of traffic, and the technical and commercial operation of such systems. Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems, urban traffic solutions and selected ITS and telematic applications. With 260 references in 41 countries in all five continents, and with almost 44 million on-board units delivered and more than 18,000 lanes equipped, Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the internationally recognized suppliers of electronic toll collection systems. Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries. www.kapschtraffic.com

Established in 1998 in accordance with the South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act 1998, SANRAL is an independent, statutory company registered in terms of the Companies Act. The

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South African government, represented by the Minister of Trans-port, is SANRAL’s sole shareholder and owner. SANRAL’s mandate is to develop, maintain and manage South Africa’s 14 286-kilo-meter national road network, 1 073 kilometers of which are tolled and operated by SANRAL (nine toll routes and 17 mainline toll plazas). www.nra.co.za

Siemens Electronic Tolling (Siemens ET) is imbedded in the recently formed

sector “Infrastructure and Cities” and is part of the business unit Intelligent Traffic Systems. Siemens ET is headquartered in Vienna, Austria and has been founded in 2006. Siemens ET is specialized in satellite based toll solutions and successfully proofed its capabilities with the implementation for Puget Sound Regional Council Seattle/Washington executing the Traffic Choices Program thus realizing the first satellite based project on a large scale. In 2009 Siemens received the contract for a nationwide satellite based toll solution in Slovakia realizing the tolling part in one year only. The smooth and seamless implementation has been a success for the operator Sky Toll, for the Slovak government as well as for Siemens being now a key player in the tolling market. www.siemens.com

The South African Association of Road Concessionaires (SAARC) is an industry body representing

the interests of Road Concessionaires in South Africa. Membership includes the three South African toll road concessionaires – Trans African Concessions (TRAC); Bakwena N1/N4; and N3 Toll Concession (N3TC). SAARC promotes the development of infrastructure and other projects relating to toll road concessions and the user pays principle in South Africa. In addition, the Association focuses on best practice in the management of concessioned road networks in the interests of furthering the effectiveness and sustainability of the Members’ ro utes and that of any future members. At the same time, SAARC considers technical, financial, road safety, social and economic issues relevant to the industry and its membership.

TransCore has been delivering proven solutions that make a real

difference in the transportation industry for over 75 years and stands committed to improving the driving experience in cities across the globe with technology that is effortless for our customers and the motoring public. With a global presence extending from the Middle East to South Africa, Canada to the Philippines, and Mexico to the South China Sea, you can find our products on the Sheikh Zayed Toll Road in Dubai, in Chile’s copper mines, and on the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort train. With over 46 million RFID tags and 67,000 readers deployed globally and solutions of many shapes, sizes, and configurations tailored to customer requirements TransCore brings electronic toll system and intelligent transportation system experience that is unmatched in the industry. www.transcore.com

Mark Your Calendar:

DeliveringRealSolutionS

IBTTa 2012 eDUCaTION SeRIeS

Visit www.ibtta.org/events

New in 2012! IBTTa Webinar SeriesParticipate in one or more of IBTTA’s new webinars. Participation is free. View webinar descriptions and

register at www.ibtta.org/webinars.

IBTTA Board of Directors and Committee MeetingsApril 27-28, 2012

Hyatt Regency on the Hudson :: Jersey City, New Jersey

Symposium on Mileage-Based User Fees and Transportation Finance Summit

April 29-May 1, 2012 Hyatt Regency on the Hudson :: Jersey City, New Jersey

2013 Conference Planning MeetingJune 15-16, 2012

Fairmont Hotel :: San Francisco, California

Organization Management WorkshopJune 17-19, 2012

Fairmont Hotel :: San Francisco, California

Summit on All-Electronic Toll CollectionJuly 22-24, 2012

Loews Hotel :: Atlanta, Georgia

IBTTA Board of Directors and Committee MeetingsSeptember 6-8, 2012

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek :: Orlando, Florida

IBTTA 80th Annual Meeting & ExhibitionSeptember 9-12, 2012

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek :: Orlando, Florida

Maintenance and Roadway Operations WorkshopOctober 14-16, 2012

Westin Crown Center :: Kansas City, Missouri

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1146 19th St. NW, Suite 600Washington, DC 20036-3725

www.IBTTA.org