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Policies

ADA Compliance/ Special Concessions

If you require special assistance at the conference, please submit a written description of your requirements with your registration form or email [email protected] no later than Wednesday, April 2, 2025. While ASCE/EWRI will make every effort to meet your needs, accommodations cannot be guaranteed without notification by the deadline.

Age

You must be at least 18 years of age to participate in the conference, however certain aspects of ASCE conferences may allow children participation as indicated in the event-specific registration materials. 

Assumption of Risk and Hold Harmless

All ASCE/EWRI events and activities are purely voluntary activities, and attendees are fully responsible for their own conduct and well-being, including, and without limitation, determining their level of fitness to take part in any such event or activity. In participating in any event or activity, attendees shall be deemed to understand and accept all risk of possible physical injury that might occur as a result of such participation. Attendees agree to release and hold harmless ASCE and its affiliates, employees, officers, directors, representatives, and agents from any and all alleged and/or actual liability, claims, actions, lawsuits, damages, or losses, of any kind which arise out of or result from attendance at and participation in the conference.

Attire

The dress code for the conference is business casual (i.e. slacks, casual dresses) to business attire (i.e. business suits, neckties). Meeting room temperatures will vary, so wear layered clothing to ensure your personal comfort. We also recommend attendees wear comfortable shoes. Please note that certain events may have specific details on attire, and you should refer to the event for more information.

Badge Policy and Ribbons

Your conference registration name badge is your admission to the educational sessions. Tickets are required for the pre- and post-conference events, meals, and special events. Ribbons will be available at the registration desk. As a safety precaution, please remove your badge when leaving the hotel.

If you have lost your badge, please see an ASCE staff member at the registration desk. There may be a charge to issue a replacement – up to $25. Tickets cannot be replaced. If you are unable to attend an event you have purchased an extra ticket for, you will be able to turn it in to registration desk. Only if ASCE is able to sell your ticket, will you be able to get a refund. Tickets will not be refunded for no shows.

Cancellations & Refund Requests

Authors and Co-Authors

Author conference registrations (including co-authors) that are canceled between Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - Friday, February 28, 2025 are subject to a $100.00 cancellation fee. If the author (including co-authors) has submitted a final written paper, an additional $250.00 cancellation fee is applicable per paper.

Author conference registration fees (including co-authors) are completely non-refundable after Friday, February 28, 2025, due to the necessary advance production of the proceedings and the program.

Authors (including co-authors) may submit a request for refund consideration if:

  • There is an illness or emergency that prevents you from traveling.  In this instance, the refund request is made in writing and accompanied by a doctor's note and/or similar official documentation stating the emergency and the person's name. The subsequent refund request will be discussed post-conference by EWRI management, and if the refund is approved, it will be made minus a $100.00 processing fee and an additional $250.00 per paper submitted.
  • If the participant has been denied a travel visa, please submit the official documentation received with the denial of your visa application.  The subsequent refund request will be discussed post-conference by EWRI management, and if the refund is approved, it will be made minus a $100.00 processing fee and an additional $250.00 per paper submitted.
    • If your visa appointment has been delayed and you have written proof that you requested an appointment prior to January 1, 2025, please send your documentation for refund consideration. The subsequent refund request will be discussed post-conference by EWRI management, and if the refund is approved, it will be made minus a $100.00 processing fee and an additional $250.00 per paper submitted.

To submit a cancellation and/or refund request, please contact ASCE Customer Service at [email protected].

Attendees and Moderators

Attendee refund requests (does not apply to authors or co-authors) received after the cancellation date of Wednesday, April 16, 2025, will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and are reviewed 30 days post-conference.

Refund requests may only be made for illness or emergency, and should be accompanied by a doctor's note and/or similar official documentation stating the emergency and person's name. The subsequent refund will be discussed post-conference by EWRI management, and if the refund is approved, it will be made minus a $100.00 processing fee.  

To submit a cancellation and/or refund request, please contact ASCE Customer Service at [email protected].

Code of Conduct

ASCE/EWRI Code of Conduct & Values for Meeting Behavior

At all ASCE events, we are committed to:

  • incorporating the highest standards of professional integrity, dignity, fairness, justice, and respect for everyone, regardless of identity.
  • ensuring a safe, affirming, and inclusive space for our event participants, staff, volunteers, and all other stakeholders.
  • ensuring that all participants treat each other with respect, dignity, and consideration to create a collegial and safe professional environment where harassment and discrimination is NEVER tolerated at events, or on social media or other online platforms.

Harassment includes (but is not limited to) comments using demeaning, derogatory or discriminatory language; comments intended to cause offense or harm to others; deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, or harassing photography or recording; sustained disruption of talks or other events; inappropriate physical contact; and unwelcome attention.

Respectful interactions among participants means interacting in an appropriate and professional manner that includes communication via email and online platforms associated with the event and social media.

We expect all participants to follow this Behavior Code of Conduct at all ASCE meetings, events, and activities, including the event venue, any external venue affiliated with ASCE and/or ASCE social events.

Distribution of Literature or Promotional Information

Distribution of literature, samples, or other promotional material by attendees is prohibited without prior permission by ASCE. Any attendee found to be distributing literature without prior approval may be asked to leave the show. Exhibitors may distribute literature, samples, and materials only within the confines of their rented booth space, except with prior permission from ASCE. 

Information Collected by ASCE

ASCE uses the information you provide to administer your registration and to keep you apprised of conference information and related products and services. The name, job title, company information, and mailing address of registrants are also included in the conference attendee list that is provided to sponsors and included in the conference app. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.

Medical Emergencies

We hope that your travel will be free from illness or injury but in case you or a family member needs medical attention during your time at the event please contact the hotel's front desk or convention center staff. Their security/staff will respond immediately to your location. For life-threatening emergencies, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or severe abdominal pain call 911.

Meeting Room Overcrowding

ASCE/EWRI will make every effort to schedule popular events in rooms large enough to accommodate anticipated attendance. Because many events are extremely popular, it is wise to select alternative events as you plan your conference schedule.  ASCE/EWRI and the host facilities are required to follow local fire regulations and may ask participants in rooms at capacity to choose another event.

NDAA Section 889 Acknowledgement

ASCE affirms that it does not use any equipment, system or service that is precluded by Section 889(a)(1)(B) of National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019, Prohibition on Contracting with Entities Using Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment.

If the Federal Agency’s Office of Procurement requires a Vendor Certification to be completed and returned in order to move forward with a contract award and/or payment please contact [email protected].

Non-Discrimination Statement

As outlined in ASCE’s governing documents, ASCE functions and activities are intended to foster the expression and exchange of engineering ideas by all members, regardless of gender, race, ethnic origin, religion, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, or any other reason not related to scientific or technical merit. It is the responsibility of all participants and guests to conduct themselves in a professional manner in which all persons are treated with dignity and respect.

Photo and Video Recording of Sessions

ASCE/EWRI will be recording portions of the conference.  By participating in the conference, participants grant to ASCE the absolute right and permission to use any such photographs or recordings that may be taken during the event for any purpose in its sole discretion.

Photos, video or audio recording(s) of any educational session that is used for personal profit, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission from both ASCE/EWRI and the session presenter(s).

Professional Development Hours (PDHs) Tracking

By attending certain conference sessions, technical tours, and seminars, you may earn PDHs, which are nationally recognized units of record. Please note there are differences from state to state in continuing education requirements for professional engineering licensure. Each state licensing board has the final authority to approve courses, credits, PDHs, and other methods of earning credits in that state. ASCE/EWRI strongly recommends that individuals regularly check with their state licensing boards for specific continuing education requirements in their jurisdictions that affect professional engineering licensure and the ability to renew licensure.

Please keep track of which virtual sessions you have attended.

A link to claim your PDHs will be sent to attendees about a month after the conference.

Program and Session Cancellation

ASCE/EWRI reserves the right to cancel programs and/or sessions. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, all registrants will be notified and will receive a refund, if applicable, for technical tours, or ticketed events. Programs and sessions are subject to change, and ASCE/EWRI reserves the right to substitute a program, session and/or speaker of equal caliber to fulfill the educational requirements.

Tour Policy

Tours will depart from the front of the William A. Egan Civic & Convention Center to take you to your destination. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early, as buses will leave on time. ASCE cannot be held accountable or have the ability to provide transportation if you miss the departure time. Tickets for tours are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and have limited capacity. A separate registration fee is required to offset the costs involved with the tours. ASCE reserves the right to cancel a tour if the minimum registration is not met. Tour times are subject to change; please check with the conference registration staff if you have any questions.

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