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LUSAS Bridge analysis software was exhibited at...

We joined the other exhibitors at the ASBI 22st Convention held this year at The Western Bayshore, Vancouver, BC, Canada from 11-12 October 2010. If you attended the event and didn't get to see us you can still request a free demonstration of our LUSAS bridge analysis software. Details are below.


LUSAS whisky winner at ASBI 2010

We had a good level of interest in our free prize draw to win a bottle of Highland Malt Whisky. If you entered, I can tell you that the winning business card was kindly pulled out of the container for us by Mrs Sarena Nitschke, Director of NRS AS (Norwegian Bridge Construction Equipment Company (www.nrsas.com). Our congratulations and best wishes go to the lucky winner, David Queen, Manager of Bridge Engineering at British Columbia Ministry of Transportation Southern Region (based in Burnaby, Vancouver). www.gov.bc.ca/tran

Terry Cakebread of LUSAS holds the container as Sarena Nitschke, Director of NRS AS draws out the winning business card

Terry Cakebread of LUSAS presents David Queen, Manager of Bridge Engineering at British Columbia Ministry of Transportation Southern Region with his prize


Request a LUSAS demonstration / more information

If you are thinking about improving your existing bridge or structural analysis capabilities, or want to stay ahead of your competitors and improve your efficiency, why not request a free demonstration of LUSAS in your offices? - then you can see at first hand what LUSAS could do for you. 

  • If you are intending to upgrade or purchase analysis software within the next 3 months please click here to arrange a demonstration.

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Best wishes

Terry Cakebread
LUSAS Vice President North America

Terry.Cakebread@lusas.com

www.lusas.com

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