This page presents information on courses or activities that are available
which provide CPC/PDH credit. Some will be available through the
chapter. Others are by outside providers. This information is
presented as a service by the chapter, but we cannot accept any
responsibility for outside courses, information about them, or the
providers.
Learn About
CPC Opportunities!
Our members know about CPC availability. Some of it
free. Do you? Contact
us!
We INVITE YOU TO JOIN US ON May
5, 2005 at 7PM at Manhattan College
Please join the
Bronx Chapter NYSSPE and Tappan Zee AIChE on May 5, 2005 7:00 PM at Manhattan
College for an evening devoted to continuing education. Invitations have also
been sent to 174 PE’s residing in the Bronx who are not members of NYSSPE.
Jack Kleinfeld, PE,
of Kleinfeld Technical Services and President of the Bronx Chapter of New York
State Society of Professional Engineers (NYSSPE) will be presenting “IR
Thermography Applications for Engineering, Construction, and Testing.”The course is approved for 1.5 PDH’s.
Thermography is the
non-contact measurement of temperature utilizing an infrared thermal imaging
camera with applications ranging from the simple detection of overloaded circuit
breakers to analysis of complex engineering processes.
Appearing on the
same program will be Lou Errichiello, PE, VP – NYSSPE and Richard Heist, Dean
of Engineering of Manhattan College who will briefly discuss the new continuing
education law for Professional Engineers and how NYSSPE and Manhattan College
are helping PE’s meet the requirements.
A light buffet will
be served at 7PM and the program will start at 7:30 PM.
Registration by May
2, 2005 is required. For additional information or to register, please contact
Bronx Chapter Secretary Gee Eng, PE, on 718-543-2090 or by email to info@BxNSPE.org.
There is a
refreshment fee of $10 pp and the seminar fee is waived for NYSSPE and AIChE
members ($25 for non-members).
Mark Your Calendar! Tuesday, February 1, 2005 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Bertelsmann Campus Center
Bard College
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
Discover how the latest energy-saving technologies in buildings can save you
money!
FREE* One-Day Event for Government, Business Owners, School and
Facility/Energy Managers, Architects, Engineers, Builders, Developers and others
interested in energy-efficient technologies.
*Includes continental breakfast and lunch.
Technology experts will provide information and discussions on: High Performance
Design, energy-efficient lighting and controls, mechanical systems, geothermal,
roofing, photovoltaics, and technical and financial support options.
To register: Please complete the online
registration form. Registration deadline is January 31, 2005.
For more information: Call Rebuild America Business Partners,
845-331-2238 or email BPTeam@bpteam.org.
Presented by: Mid-Hudson Energy $mart Communities/New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority and U.S. Department of Energy/Rebuild
America.
Sponsors: Town of Red Hook, New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority.
Attendance at this workshop qualifies for 5.0 AIA Learning Units in the
Health, Safety and Welfare category
· Amtrak
provides service from Penn Station, New York City, and from Albany to Rhinecliff,
about 9 miles south of Annandale. To contact the Rhinecliff station call
845-876-3364; for Amtrak reservations and schedule information call 800-872-7245
(800-USA-RAIL)
· Metro-North
provides service from Grand Central Station, New York City to Poughkeepsie,
about 40 miles south of Annandale. For Metro-North reservations and schedule
information call 800-638-7646.
· Taxi service is available from the Rhinecliff and Poughkeepsie stations. Red
Hook Taxi Service, 845-758-1478; Rhinebeck Taxi, 845-876-2010; Horseless
Carriage, 845-757-2900.
By automobile
· From New York City, New Jersey, and points south, take the New York
State Thruway (I-87) to Exit 19 (Kingston), take Route 209 (changes to Route 199
at the Hudson River) over the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge to Route 9G; at the
second light, turn left onto Route 9G and drive north 3.5 miles.