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The Society of American Military Engineers is the only nonprofit professional engineering education organization that actively promotes the advancement of both individual technical knowledge and the collective engineering capabilities of governments, the uniformed services and private industry.
Our goal is to unite public and private sector entities and individuals in the A/E/C fields so that we can prepare for and overcome natural and man made disasters, acts of terrorism and improve security at home and abroad.
The Greater Kansas City Post accomplishes this goal locally by supporting monthly luncheon meetings and other professional/social activities attended by members of local government, military, private industry, students and other interested parties. These meetings are announced via our e-mail distribution list and quarterly newsletter. We are supported by the national Society of American Military Engineers and publications such as The Military Engineer, which also promotes the interests and goals of our society and its members. Please peruse our website to discover the benefits of SAME Greater Kansas City Post membership.
Event Location: HNTB Corporation, 715 Kirk Drive, Kansas City, MO 64105
Event Date/Time: Monday, July 31st, 2023 starting at 11:30 am to 1:00 pm CDT
For more details or to register, visit: Click Here to Register
Cost: $25 per private sector | $10 per virtual attend | Free for government, public sector, and students (in person and virtual)
Event Description: The community of Yucuruchi is located on the Ucayali River, Loreto, Peru, and does not have a clean water supply. The only source of water for the community is the contaminated river water. This affects all of the residents, but especially the children and elders. Engineers Without Borders is working to address this issue and find a solution for a clean water source.
Note: Monthly membership meetings are typically the third Thursday of each month.