British Columbia Events
Check out the upcoming and previous events in British Columbia.
Upcoming Events
Join your colleagues in learning about these phenomenal women, their successes and challenges working in infrastructure, and their thoughts on what needs to be done to achieve gender diversity in the industry.
Past Events
BC WIN Autumn Event – Spotlight on the Pattullo Bridge Replacement Project: Women Leading Complex Projects
We are pleased to feature a fireside chat discussing how, with British Columbians heading to the polls in October 2024 and a federal election on the horizon, changes in the public affairs and political landscape will have an impact on infrastructure planning and development in BC communities.
Gain exclusive insights into their remarkable journeys, challenges overcome, and groundbreaking contributions to the infrastructure sector.
The WIN Awards Central Planning Committee and the WIN Chapters invite you to meet and network with the 2024 WIN Awards Nominees.
We are pleased to invite you to our virtual WeWIN mentoring event - “Mentoring – Learning from our Experiences to Do it Even Better”.
We are pleased to invite you our BC WIN event with the University of British Columbia (UBC) chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers.
We are pleased to invite you to the BC WIN winter in-person event. Register now to attend a fun evening of fabulous food, wine and networking with fellow professionals working in the infrastructure industry.
We are pleased to feature a fireside chat discussing how carbon net-zero requirements affect project planning and project upgrades and the developing carbon credit offset markets.
Join your colleagues in learning about these phenomenal women, including their successes and challenges working in infrastructure, and their thoughts on what needs to be done to achieve gender diversity in the industry.
We are pleased to invite you to the BC WIN fall in-person event and the launch of the 2024 WIN Awards Program.
Featuring a panel presentation on collaborative project relationships and project success, including the introduction of Collaborative Behavioural Assessments (CBA) into the BC infrastructure marketplace as a procurement tool.