ETS 2025
The ETS conference will provide a forum for transmission and substation engineers to exchange ideas, concepts, and philosophies while providing new engineers with the opportunity to learn more about the art and science specific to transmission lines and structures, substation structures, and foundation engineering.
Top Reasons to Attend:
- Expand your knowledge at technical sessions on transmission line and substation structures and foundations.
- Earn professional development hours (PDHs) by attending technical sessions and workshops.
- Network with global leaders and colleagues working with high-voltage transmission structures around the world.
- Connect with exhibitors showcasing state-of-the-art products, services, and solutions for your transmission line and substation projects.
Thank you to the volunteer ETS Steering Commitee that plan the ETS Conference
Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE
SEI was established on October 1, 1996 in order to serve the unique needs of the structural engineering community while influencing change on the broader issues shaping the entire civil engineering community. SEI is a vibrant community of more than 30,000 structural engineers within the American Society of Civil Engineers. SEI involves all facets of the structural engineering community including practicing engineers, students, research scientists, academics, technologists, material suppliers, contractors, and owners. SEI is committed to advancing and serving the structural engineering profession while influencing change on broader issues that shape the entire civil engineering community.