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Call for Breakout Session Proposals: 2026 Michigan Infrastructure Conference

Call for Breakout Session Proposals: 2026 Michigan Infrastructure Conference

Submission deadline is 5:00 PM on Friday, February 27, 2026

ACEC/Michigan and the ASCE Michigan Section invite infrastructure professionals to submit breakout session proposals for the 2026 Michigan Infrastructure Conference (MIC), scheduled for Thursday, May 7, 2026, at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center in East Lansing.

Jointly hosted by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Michigan and the ASCE Michigan Section, the Michigan Infrastructure Conference delivers timely, relevant, and forward-looking content for professionals involved in planning, designing, funding, and delivering infrastructure projects across Michigan.

The conference program emphasizes practical insights and innovative solutions that address today’s infrastructure challenges. Breakout sessions are a core component of the conference, offering attendees actionable takeaways, real-world case studies, and emerging best practices.

Session Details

  • Each breakout session is 50 minutes in length, qualifying for 1 CEU.
  • Presenters should coordinate with all co-presenters prior to submitting a proposal and should not volunteer others without confirmation.
  • Session descriptions should be clear and concise. Once sessions are selected, presenters will have one opportunity to revise their descriptions. A Word document will be provided for final edits.

How to Submit

Breakout session proposals must be submitted using the Microsoft Form linked below:

Submit your proposal here:
đŸ‘‰ https://forms.office.com/r/tq645L5x76?origin=lprLink

The submission deadline is 5:00 PM on Friday, February 27, 2026. The MIC Planning Committee will review all submissions and select the final breakout sessions.

With more than 200 attendees at the 2025 conference, participation is expected to grow even further in 2026—making this an excellent opportunity to share expertise, elevate professional visibility, and contribute to Michigan’s infrastructure dialogue.

Questions?

For additional information, please contact Troy Hagon, Deputy Director, ACEC/Michigan, at 517.930.5951 or thagon@acecmi.org.

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