CONFERENCE LOCATION
Regional CivilEngineering Laboratory
Address
Laboratório Regional de Engenharia Civil – Edifício LREC
Rua de S. Gonçalo s/n
9500-343 Ponta Delgada
PBX:
(+351) 296 301 500
Email:
lrec@azores.gov.pt
Location INFO
How to go to Conference Hall?
To get to Regional Civil Engineering Laboratory – LREC, you can use different means of transportation, depending on where you are on the island of São Miguel and your personal preferences.
Here are some options:
Car: If you have a car available, you can drive to the Ponta Delgada campus. Simply enter “Laboratório Regional de Engenharia Civil” into your map app or GPS for precise directions. Alternatively, you can click the buttons below to open the location automatically in your navigation app.
Public Transport: São Miguel Island has a public transportation system, mainly buses, that can take you to the Ponta Delgada campus. Check the schedules and routes available on the website or app of the local transport company.
Taxi/Uber: You can also take a taxi to the Regional Civil Engineering Laboratory. Taxis are easily found throughout the island and offer a convenient option, although it may be a bit more expensive than other transportation options. Alternatively you can use Uber to get a ride.
Walking/Biking: If you’re staying near the Regional Civil Engineering Laboratory or in an area accessible by walking or biking, this can be a healthy and sustainable option to get there.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
In general, the climate in São Miguel is considered oceanic subtropical, which means it is moderate and humid throughout the year, with mild temperatures and frequent precipitation. However, this island is known for its rapid and unpredictable changes in weather, with bright sunshine turning into torrential rain in a matter of minutes.
In winter, from December to February, temperatures tend to be cooler, with daytime averages around 15°C. Winter months are also the rainiest, with the possibility of storms and strong winds. In the higher areas of the island, snow can even occur, especially on Pico da Vara, São Miguel’s highest point.
We recommend checking the island’s webcams through Spot Azores to verify the weather if you plan to visit other areas of the island.
Click on the image bellow to see Ponta Delgada webcams.