December 2025 Print

SEAU News

Welcome to the SEAU News!  We welcome your recommendations and opinions.  We also invite anyone interested to submit an article on a technical concept, business practices, engineering ethics, etc. to be included in a future issue of the newsletter.  We appreciate all who contribute to the newsletter and look forward to providing helpful and informative content to help elevate our industry.

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Articles from the Board

Article by the Board by Jeremy Achter, SEAU Past President

 

 

Understanding the Role of NCSEA in Supporting SEAU. by David Marshall, NCSEA Delegate

 

 

Looking forward to the 2026 SEAU Education Conference by Craig Wilkinson, Programs Committee Chair

 

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Announcements

  • January Seminar (Registration opening soon): Salt Lake Temple Renovation Project Structure Update.
    Presented by: Georges Bonnet & Brent Maxfield 
    Location: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference Center
    Date: Wednesday, January 14th
    Time: 5:30 pm Dinner $, 6:00 pm Presentation



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Previous Newsletter Articles

SEAU SE3 Committee Updateby Jeff Thomas, SE3 Committee Chair

 

Annual SEAU Golf Tournamentby Matt McBride, SEAU Golf Tournament

 

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