TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Seminars

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The 2012 TMS Annual Meeting will be held in Greenville, South Carolina, Sept. 14 - 18.
Please join TMS in celebrating our 35th Birthday at our 2012 Annual Meeting at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Greenville, South Carolina, Sept. 14 - 18. Early registration discounts are available until August 15th.

TMS will also be presenting 2 educational seminars, Special Inspection of Structural Masonry Construction and The Role of Masonry in Sustainable Design and LEED, on Sept 13th, prior to the Annual Meeting.

Details on the meeting and seminars is available here.

To register online, please click here.
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