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Conference Program Includes:
•DailySchedule&SessionDescriptions 6-16
•ExhibitorList 17
•ExhibitHallMap 18
•ExhibitorDirectory 19-33
By leveraging our innovative and award-winning expertise in markets such as transportation, facilities, environment, energy and water, AECOM is collaborating with the U.S. military around the world. AECOM delivers technical expertise and management support in design and planning, civil works, environmental remediation, program and construction management, and logistics and base operations.
With over 100 years of experience serving the U.S. military, AECOM brings in-depth knowledge to managing large-scale programs, overseeing operations, and providing logistics support. Our complete portfolio of services, combined with a connected global presence that spans every continent, enables AECOM to deliver visionary turnkey solutions to the challenges facing our clients.
AECOM’s network of approximately 100,000 employees is united by a shared commitment to creating, enhancing and sustaining the world’s built, natural and social environments. Our work on some of the largest infrastructure projects on the planet has helped AECOM become the #1 ranked design firm — in the U.S. and globally — by ENR.
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Program ContentsConferenceInformation......................................................... 3-5ScheduleofEvents............................................................. 6-16ExhibitorsinAlphabeticalOrder..............................................17ExhibitHallFloorplan..............................................................18ExhibitorDirectory............................................................. 19-33Notes................................................................................. 33-34PDHForm.......................................................................... 35-36ThankYoutoOurSponsors.....................................BackCover
AcronymsAFCEC........................................AirForceCivilEngineerCenterAFICA........................AirForceInstallationContractingAgencyAFIMSC........... AirForceInstallation&MissionSupportCenterCEC............................................................CivilEngineerCorpsCES......................................................CivilEngineerSquadronDOA...................................................... DepartmentoftheArmyDOD....................................................... DepartmentofDefenseDOE......................................................... DepartmentofEnergyDON...................................................... DepartmentoftheNavyERDC..U.S.ArmyEngineerResearchandDevelopmentCenterFEMA........................ FederalEmergencyManagementAgencyGSA................................. U.S.GeneralServicesAdministrationNAVFAC.........................NavalFacilitiesEngineeringCommandNGA............................ NationalGeospatial-IntelligenceAgencySAME.............................SocietyofAmericanMilitaryEngineersSBA....................................U.S.SmallBusinessAdministrationTISP...............................TheInfrastructureSecurityPartnershipUSA............................................................................ U.S.ArmyUSACE....................................... U.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineersUSAF.................................................................... U.S.AirForceUSCG............................................................. U.S.CoastGuardUSMC............................................................U.S.MarineCorpsUSN.............................................................................U.S.NavyUSPHS............................................. U.S.PublicHealthServiceVA............................................. DepartmentofVeteransAffairs
Advertising IndexAECOM...................................................................................C2Atkins.......................................................................................20Burns&McDonnell.................................................................20CB&I..........................................................................................2CH2M......................................................................................21EYP/WHRArchitects...............................................................23Fluor........................................................................................24Jacobs.....................................................................................26KBR...........................................................................................4Kira..........................................................................................27Leidos......................................................................................27MichaelBakerInternational.....................................................28SAME................................................................................ 33,C3Siemens...................................................................................30Versar......................................................................................322015JETCSponsors.............................................................C4
SAME HQ Staff607PrinceSt.,Alexandria,VA22314-3117
703-549-3800
Executive OfficeExecutiveDirector.......................Brig.Gen.JosephSchroedel,
P.E.,F.SAME,USA(Ret.)SeniorOperationsand
AdministrationManager................................DesyreéJonesAdministrativeAssistant...........................................DanaBachLogistics&AdministrativeServicesSpecialist.........OtisCarter
ProgramsDeputyExecutiveDirectorand
DirectorofPrograms....................... Col.NickDesport,RA,LEEDAP,F.SAME,USAF(Ret.)
ProgramManager...............................................BelleFebbraroCommitteeSupportCoordinator......................NicoleMathews
Member and Post OperationsDirector....................................................................MarcBialekSustainingMemberManager......................CherlynThompsonIndividualMember&Post
OperationsSpecialist......................................StacyHumesDatabaseManager..................................... NatashaRocheleau
Communications & MarketingDirectorandAssociatePublisher....L.EileenErickson,APR+MEditor.....................................................................StephenKarlGraphicDesigner............................................... NatalieRooneyMarketingSalesManager.........................StephanieSatterfieldWebSpecialist........................................................BrunaSiloto
Meetings & ExpositionsDirector..............................................AnnMcLeod,CEM,CAERegistration&ExhibitsManager..........................AmiraKruyneMeetings&ExhibitsManager................KathyOff,CGMP,PMP
Finance & AccountingActingTemporaryDirector...............................MelissaMcGuireStaffAccountant............................................KatreanaJacksonActingTemporarySeniorAccountant................. JaneArmitage
TISPDirector................................................................. BillAndersonProgramCoordinator.................................... JacquelineBarrett
Volunteer Leadership, Houston-Galveston PostConferenceChair...................... Lt.Col.Wendell“Buddy”Barnes,
P.E.,F.SAME,USA(Ret.)VolunteerCoordinator............................................OmarOweis
By leveraging our innovative and award-winning expertise in markets such as transportation, facilities, environment, energy and water, AECOM is collaborating with the U.S. military around the world. AECOM delivers technical expertise and management support in design and planning, civil works, environmental remediation, program and construction management, and logistics and base operations.
With over 100 years of experience serving the U.S. military, AECOM brings in-depth knowledge to managing large-scale programs, overseeing operations, and providing logistics support. Our complete portfolio of services, combined with a connected global presence that spans every continent, enables AECOM to deliver visionary turnkey solutions to the challenges facing our clients.
AECOM’s network of approximately 100,000 employees is united by a shared commitment to creating, enhancing and sustaining the world’s built, natural and social environments. Our work on some of the largest infrastructure projects on the planet has helped AECOM become the #1 ranked design firm — in the U.S. and globally — by ENR.
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BROAD-BASED SUPPORT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CB&I is committed to supporting the U.S. Armed Forces. From remediating sites contaminated with hazardous materials and overseeing operations at mission-critical installations to providing construction services at military facilities around the world, we blend experience, technology and resources to maximize efficiency and deliver safe and compliant projects.
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Welcome to the 2015 JETC!May19-21,2015lHouston,TexasWithafocusonenergy,the2015JETCwillopennewdiscussionsonthenationalsecurityimpactsofemergingglobalenergytrendsandAmerica’spathtobecominganetenergyexporterby2020.Yourknowledge,skills,experience—andengagement—willhelppositionSAMEtobeacatalystforsupportingemergingrequirements!
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Registration Hours:Monday,May18...................3:00p.m.-6:00p.m.Tuesday,May19.................. 7:30a.m.-7:00p.m.Wednesday,May20............. 7:00a.m.-5:00p.m.Thursday,May21................. 7:00a.m.-3:00p.m.
Mobile Device Charging StationsPowerupatourcellphone“juicebars,”convenientlylocatedintheSAMEboothintheExhibitHallandintheeducationsessionsconcourse.
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Recycling StationsHelpkeepHoustoncleanbyrecyclingyourtrashatthe2015JETC!RecyclingstationsarelocatedthroughouttheExhibitHall,neartheeducationsessionsandregistration.ShowyoursupportofSAME’sgreeninitiatives:Recycle!
Shoeshine Station | Booth 315Putyourbestfootforward!GetacomplimentaryshoeshineinBooth315.OpenduringExhibitHallhours.
Society Ball Seating | 3rd Floor LobbyVisittheSocietyBalldeskintheregistrationareaMonday-Wednesdayduringregistra-tionhourstoselectyourseatfortheSocietyBall.SeatingrequestsmustbemadebyWednesdayat5:00pm.
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Dress Code
GroupInformal Events (Ice Breaker, Golf, Technical Tours*)
Conference Daytime
Society Ball & Awards Gala Speakers
Civilian Casual BusinessCasual Men: BlackTieorDarkSuitWomen:EveningDress
BusinessAttire
U.S. Air Force CivilianCasual LongSleeveBlueswithtie
MessDress ServiceDress
U.S. Army CivilianCasual ASUB ArmyDressBlueorMessDress ASU(ClassAequivalent)
U.S. Coast Guard CivilianCasual TropicalBlueLong O4 and Above: DinnerDressBlueJacketO3 and Below: DinnerDressBlueorDinnerDressBlueJacket
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U.S. Navy CivilianCasual SummerWhite DinnerDressWhiteJacket SummerWhite
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CivilianCasual ServiceKhaki DinnerDressBlueorDinnerDressBlueJacket
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* For the FMC Technical Tour,noshorts,skirts,dresses,open-toedshoes,heelsoveroneinchhighortennisshoesarepermitted.Longpantsandleathershoesaresuggested.Shirtsshouldbetuckedin.PersonalProtectiveEquipmentwillbeprovided.
SAME BoothLocated in the Exhibit Hall
JETC would not be complete without a visit to the SAME Booth! Here you can:• Takeasurveyandshareyourthoughtsabout
SAME.• Becomeamemberorupdateyourmembership.• FindoutaboutotherupcomingSAMEevents.• SeewhattheSAMEEngineering&Construction
Campsareupto.• LearnaboutSAME’sgrowingContinuing
EducationopportunitiesincludingRedVector.
Exhibit Hall Hours
Day Purpose Open Closed
Mon., May 18 ExhibitorMove-in 3:00p.m. 6:00p.m.
Tues., May 19 ExhibitorMove-in 8:00a.m. 5:00p.m.
Wed., May 20 ExhibitorPreparation 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.
OpentoPublic 9:30a.m. 6:00p.m.
Thurs., May 21 ExhibitorPreparation 8:00a.m. 9:00a.m.
OpentoPublic 9:00a.m. 2:00p.m.
ExhibitorMove-out 2:01p.m.* 6:00p.m.
* Booths must not be taken down until the Exhibit Hall is declared closed at this time.
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Monday, May 18
8:00a.m.–5:00p.m. Pre-Conference Workshops (separate registration required)
10:00a.m.–5:00p.m. Board of Direction Meeting Room 320
3:00p.m.–6:00p.m. Exhibitor Move-In Hall B3
3:00p.m.–6:00p.m. Registration Open 3rd Floor Lobby
Tuesday, May 19
7:30a.m.–7:00p.m. Registration Open 3rd Floor Lobby
8:00a.m.–5:00p.m. Exhibitor Move-In Hall B3
8:00a.m.–12:30p.m. Technical Tour – FMC Technologies Subsea Equipment Manufacturing Facility (2 PDHs)(separate registration required)Sponsoredby
Transportation will depart from the Hilton Americas, East Drive; meet at the bus by 7:45 a.m. for check-in.Everwonderwhatittakestobealeadingsupplierofsubseaequipmentfortheoilandgasindustry?LearnallaboutitduringatourofFMCTechnologies’Houstonfacilitywhereyouwillseesubseaproductiontrees,controlsystems,connectionsystemsandvalveassemblies.Please note: no shorts, skirts, dresses, open-toed shoes, heels over one inch high, or tennis shoes. Long pants and leather shoes are suggested. Shirts should be tucked in. Personal Protective Equipment will be provided.
9:30a.m.–12:00p.m. Technical Tour – Port of Houston (2 PDHs) (separate registration required)Sponsoredby
Transportation will depart from the Hilton Americas, East Drive; meet at the bus by 9:15 a.m. for check-in.ExperienceoneofthebusiestportsintheworldaboardthePortofHoustonAuthority’sinspectionvesselM/V Sam Houston.Ona90-minutecruisearoundtheHoustonShipChannel,shipgoerswillenjoypassingviewsofcargovesselsandoperationsattheport’sTurningBasinTerminal.Thetouralsowillincludeademonstrationofoneoftheport’snewfireboats,whicharecapableofmovingover40-knotsandequippedforevacuationundernuclear,biologicalandchemicalconditions.
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Tuesday, May 19 (continued)
9:30a.m.–11:30a.m. RVP Meeting (by invitation only) Room 213
Perspective of Facility Design & Urbahn Medal Recipient Lecture (2 PDHs) Room 350D Architectural Practice Committee Meeting (with AIA Public Architects Knowledge Community)Hearfromthisyear’srecipientoftheSAMEUrbahnMedal,HarleyHightower,FAIA,onhissignificantprojectsandcareerperspective.ThissessionalsowillexaminehowtrendsinpublicagencydesignandconstructionareaffectingdesignofDODfacilitiesanddiscussthenewpartneringagreementbetweenSAMEandAIA.Committee Chair:JJTang,AIA,LEEDAP,Principal,HDRInc.Speakers:
• HarleyHightower,FAIA,PrincipalArchitect,HARLEYH.HIGHTOWER-ARCHITECT• EdmondGauvreau,AIA,Chief,PlanningBranch,InstallationSupportDivision,HQUSACE• DavidPackard,RA,PMP,MilitaryProgramManager,USACENorthwesternDivision
The Army’s Energy Strategy (1 PDH) Room 350E Energy & Sustainability Committee MeetingGetaninsideperspectiveontheArmy’sNetZerostrategyandotherinitiativesunderwaytoleverageenergy’sroleinnationalsecurity.Also,attendeeswilllearnabouthowtheArmyismanagingenergyinformation,includingconsolidatinginstallationdataintoasingleholisticWideAreaVisualizationEnvironment(WAVE)forproactiveassetmanagement.Committee Chair:Capt.MichaelBlount,P.E.,F.SAME,USN(Ret.),VicePresident,FederalOperations,BalfourBeattyCommittee Chair (Incoming):RearAdm.MarkHandley,P.E.,USN(Ret.),VicePresident,FederalEnergyPrograms,AECOMSpeakers:
• TonnieDrummond,IA/ITSpecialist,USACEHuntsvilleCenter• PaulRobinson,Chief,EnergyDivision,USACEHuntsvilleCenter• Col.RobertRuch,USA,Commander,USACEHuntsvilleCenter• JohnTrudell,EnergyInformationManagementProgramManager,USACEHuntsvilleCenter
Overview of the Engineering & Construction Camps Room 350F Engineering & Construction Camps Committee MeetingJointheleadershipoftheSAMEEngineering&ConstructionCampsCommitteeforanoverviewofthecampprogram,itsimportancetoSTEMoutreach,howvolunteerscangetinvolved,andwhatthefutureholdsintermsofsizeandscope.Committee Chair:Col.KurtUbbelohde,F.SAME,USA(Ret.),VicePresident,CorporateDirectorofFederalPrograms,LEOADALYCommittee Chair (Incoming):GeraldMorris,SeniorProjectManager,J2EngineeringInc.
Drones and the Environment (1 PDH) Room 371B Environmental Committee MeetingDiscoverhowdronescanbeusedintheenvironmentalengineeringindustry.Attendeeswillreviewacasestudyandhearapresentationonhowthetechnologycanbeusedtocollectdata,create3Dmodelsandgeneratetopographicmaps.Committee Chair:HudHeaton,P.E.,ProgramManager,MunitionsResponse,AmecFosterWheelerSpeaker:RyanBaker,CEO&Founder,ArchAerialLLC
Leveraging Master Planning to Achieve Resiliency (1 PDH) Room 371E Facility Asset Management Committee MeetingExaminethroughexamplesanddiscussionfromacrossdifferentmilitaryserviceshowrecentlyupdatedmasterplanningpoliciesthathavepushedsustainableandcompactdevelopmentprinciplesareleadingtoincreasedresilienceaswell.Committee Chair:StaceyHirata,P.E.,SES,Chief,InstallationSupport,HQUSACECommittee Chair (Incoming):Col.StuartHarrison,P.E.,CFM,F.SAME,USA(Ret.),VicePresident,FacilitySupportServices,AECOMSpeakers:
• BarryGordon,ChiefOperatingOfficer,TheUrbanCollaborative• NekishaHarris-McGill,ProjectPlanner,RegionalPlanning&EnvironmentalCenter,USACEFortWorthDistrict• JerryZekert,Chief,MasterPlanningTeam,HQUSACE
Joint Engineering Outlook Room 371A Joint Engineer Contingency Operations Committee MeetingAsmorethanadecadeofcombatintheMiddleEastdrawsdown,andglobalchangesthatrequirenewjointengineeringneedsemerge,comprisingcontractorandservicememberresponsibiltiesboth,hearwhattheSAMEJointEngineerContingencyOperationsCommitteeisworkingonandgetdetailedinformationonitsothersessionstakingplaceatJETC.Committee Chair:Col.WilliamHaight,P.E.,USA(Ret.),VicePresident,LouisBerger
Become a Partner for Operationalizing Resilience (1 PDH) Room 371D The Infrastructure Security Partnership Council MeetingInfrastructureownersneedtoimprovebrittle19thand20thCenturystructuresandassetstoberesilient22ndCenturyresourcesforournationalsecurity.LearnhowyoucanbeapartofSAME/TISP’seffortstospreadawarenessandoperationalizeresilienceacrossthecountry.Moderator:BillAnderson,TISP/SAMESpeaker:KevinClement,StrategicPlanner,StateofTexasOfficeofHomelandSecurity
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9:30a.m.–11:30a.m. Small Business Update Room 371C Small Business Council MeetingEngagewiththeSAMESmallBusinessCouncilandlearnhowitissupportingsmallbusinessesintheA/E/Cmarketplace.Committee Chair:GitaMurthy,Ph.D.,CEO,ROREInc.Committee Chair (Incoming):ClarenceMcAllister,P.E.,CEO,FortisNetworks
Get Involved as Young Members Room 371F Young Member Council MeetingCallingallYoungMemberstocomeandgetinvolvedintheSAMEYoungMemberCouncilasitshapesitsfuturefocusareas.Committee Chair:BenRedding,SeniorAccountManager,ContinentalMappingConsultantsCommittee Chair (Incoming):Maj.MatthewAltman,P.E.,USAF,LegislativeAffairsOfficer,U.S.NorthernCommand
11:30a.m.–1:00p.m. Society Leadership Luncheon (by invitation only) Room 320
1:15p.m.–2:15p.m. Designing Strategies to Reduce Energy Consumption (1 PDH) Room 370 Jointhediscussiononthefederalgovernment’senergyreductionmandateandexploredesignandconstructionstrategies,methodsandimplementationapproachestoreducefacilityenergyconsumption.Moderator:HomerGuy,P.E.,AIA,DBIA,LEEDAP,F.SAME,VersarInc.Speakers:
• GeneMesick,RA,LEEDAP,Chief,TechnicalServicesDivision,AirForceCivilEngineerCenter• NedShepherd,P.E.,CEM,LiaisonOfficer,Energy&SustainabilityDivisionEngineer,USACENorthwesternDivision• BrandonTobias,AIA,LEEDAPBD+C,Architect,HQUSACE
Discovery Green Walking Tour (1 PDH) Meet in Room 350D ExploreDiscoveryGreen,a12-acreenvironmentalshowcaseindowntownHouston,rightnexttotheconventioncenter.Speakers:
• JeffreyBricker,AIA,Principal,Page• RobertOwens,AIA,LEEDAP,AssociatePrincipal,Page
Strategic Business Development Planning for Federal Pursuits (1 PDH) Room 351 Uncoverthepathstosuccess,prioritizepursuits,manageresources,andbepositionedfortherightopportunitiesthroughthisinteractiveworkshopgearedtobusinessdevelopmentprofessionalsandprofessionalservicefirms.Moderator:WoodyThompson,RS&HInc.Speakers:
• CarrieAnnWilliams,CPSM,President,AndanaConsultingLLC• RobertKwartin,President,KPSLLC
Essentials for Resilient Energy Sector Microgrids (1 PDH) Room 360 Thissessionwillexplorethefutureofenergyresilience,includingmicrogridsandotherinnovativesolutionsthatwillallowcustomerstoworkonandoffthegridasthenationfacesfuturechallengesregardingelectricitydelivery.Moderator:Col.SalNodjomian,P.E.,F.SAME,USAF(Ret.),MatrixDesignGroupSpeakers:
• KenMcCauley,President&CEO,PrincetonPowerSystems• TheHonorableWilliamAnderson,DirectorofStrategy&BusinessDevelopment,GovernmentSegment,EatonCorp.
2:45p.m.–3:45p.m. Coastal Resilient Communities and Climate Change (1 PDH) Room 360 HearfromleadersofcoastalcommunitiesabouthowtheyarebecomingmoreadaptivetoclimatechangeandhowrecentupdatesfromtheNorthAtlanticCoastComprehensiveStudyarehelpingincreaseourunderstandingofresilience.Moderator:Col.GrantSmith,P.E.,PMP,CFM,USA(Ret.),DewberrySpeakers:
• Capt.GeorgeBonner,P.E.,USCG,Commander,ShoreInfrastructureLogisticsCenter• ErinCapps,VicePresidentofOperations,H2OPartnersInc.• Col.PaulOlsen,P.E.,USA,Commander,USACENorfolkDistrict
Generating and Sustaining Business Growth in a Risk-Averse Market (1 PDH) Room 351 Learnwhatyourcompanycandotohelpcustomersmitigatetheirrisk,seizevaluetheycanmeasure,andfindpartnerstheycantrusttoenableyoutostandoutamongyourcompetitors.Speaker:JohnMoore,CEO,MooreStrength
2:45p.m.–5:15p.m. Net Zero Update (2 PDHs) Room 370 DiscoverhowtheArmy’sNetZeroEnergyRoadmapenablesinstallationstoconductplanningtoreachgoals,identifyfundingsourcesanddevelopprojects,andalsolearnhowothermilitaryservicesarepursuingrenewableenergyandefficiencygoals.Moderator:RalphKaneshiro,P.E.,CEM,AerostarSESLLCSpeakers:
• DanielSoto,Chief,UtilitiesPrivatization,AirForceCivilEngineerCenter• KristineKingery,Director,ArmySustainabilityPolicy,OfficeoftheDeputyAssistantSecretaryoftheArmyforEnergy
andSustainability• Capt.JohnKliem,P.E.,CEC,USN,DeputyDirector,DepartmentoftheNavyRenewableEnergyProgramOffice
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Tuesday, May 19 (continued)
2:45p.m.–5:15p.m. Mentoring Program for Young Members, NCOs and Fellows Room 320 Sponsoredby
This“SpeedMentoring”eventwillengageattendeesinaninteractivediscussiononwhatmentoringreallyisandwhattherelationshipbetweenamentorandmenteeisallabout…thenitwillhelpthemfindagreatmentorormenteewithaspeednetworkingsession!A reception will follow from 5:15 p.m.–7:00 p.m.Facilitator:Col.MickeyAddison,USAF
4:15p.m.–5:15p.m. Mitigating Cyber Threats to Protect Infrastructure Assets (1 PDH) Room 360 What’sbeingdonetosafeguardournationfromcyberthreats?Findoutfromleaderswithvaryingrolesinmitigatingthesethreats.Youwilllearntheimportanceofformingpartnerships,whichwillincludeindividualsandcommunities,businessesandnon-profits,schools,universities,andgovernmentatalllevels,todevelopaclearunderstandingoftherisksweface—andhowtomitigatethem.Moderator:PhilLacombe,ParsonsSpeakers:
• DougDePeppe,Esq.,Co-Founder,CyberResilienceInstitute• AngelaHaun,SpecialAgentandInfraGardCoordinator,FederalBureauofInvestigation
7:00p.m.–10:00p.m. Ice Breaker Discovery Green Sponsoredby
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TheIceBreakerreceptionisagreatwaytokick-offyourJETCexperience.MeetbusinesspartnersoldandnewundertheHoustonsky.ThispremiernetworkingeventwillbeheldatDiscoveryGreen,a12-acre,LEEDGold-certifiedpublicparklocatedrightacrossfromtheGeorgeR.BrownConventionCenterandtheHiltonAmericasHotel.[See the Discovery Green Walking Tour, page 8, for more information on the park.]
Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.
Network with new contacts and reacquaint with old friends. This year’s Ice Breaker, conveniently located right outside the convention center on Discovery Green, promises to be a hit with craft beer and bourbon tasting stations from local distilleries and much more! Kick-off your JETC experience with cocktails and conversation under the Houston sky.
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Opening General SessionWednesday, 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.SAME President Col. John W. Mogge, Ph.D., RA, F.SAME, USAF (Ret.), will review the Society’s major accomplishments, then “energize” attendees for the year ahead! The Honorable Thomas White, Secretary of the Army (2001-2003), and Founder of DKRW Energy, will set the tone for SAME members to engage in North America’s pursuit of energy independence in an energetic and informative keynote address.
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Wednesday, May 20
7:00a.m.–5:00p.m. Registration Open 3rd Floor Lobby
7:30a.m.–8:00a.m. Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:00a.m.–9:30a.m. Opening General Session (0.5 PDH) Grand Ballroom Sponsoredby
SAME—Looking Ahead: SAMEandits104Postsaroundtheworldhavehadaproductiveyear!SAMEPresidentCol.JohnW.Mogge,Ph.D.,RA,F.SAME,USAF(Ret.),willreviewtheSociety’smajoraccomplishments,then“energize”attendeesfortheyearahead.Keynote Address: Withafocusonenergy,the2015JETCwillopennewdiscussionsonthenationalsecurityimpactsofemergingglobalenergytrendsandAmerica’spathtobecominganetenergyexporterby2020.TheHonorableThomasWhite,SecretaryoftheArmy(2001-2003),andFounderofDKRWEnergy,willsetthetoneforeffortstoguideAmericainthiseffortinhisenergeticandinformativekeynoteaddress.
9:30a.m.–6:00p.m. Exhibit Hall Open Hall B3 TakeatripthroughtheExhibitHalltovisitwiththemorethan180companiesthathaverepresentativesonhandtospeaktoyou—personally—abouthowtheirproductsorserviceswillmeetyourneeds.Thosefirsthandshakestodayformthepartnershipsoftomorrow.Makesuretocheckout“EnergyRow”tomeetwithseveralenergy-relatedfirmsinoneplace!
10:30a.m.–11:30a.m. Energy Independence for North America and the Impacts on National Security Planning (1 PDH) Room 370 Ofthemorethan7billionpeopleintheworldtoday,1.3billionlackelectricityand2.5billiondon’thaveaccesstomodernfuels.Projectionsfortheyear2040estimatethattheworldwillhave9billionpeople.CompanieslikeExxonMobilareattheforefrontofensuringtheUnitedStatesispositionedtomeetfuturedemandsinconnectionwiththisglobalgrowth.Its2014OutlookforEnergyoutlinesthedualchallengeofprovidingreliableandaffordableenergytoliftbillionsoutofpovertyandsupporteconomicgrowth,whileatthesametimeaddressingtherisksofclimatechangeandachievingadramaticreductioninthecarbonintensityofthevastglobalenergysystem.Moderator:Col.JohnW.Mogge,Ph.D.,RA,F.SAME,USAF(Ret.),CH2MSpeaker:PeterW.Trelenberg,Manager,EnvironmentalPolicy&Planning,ExxonMobilCorp.
Exploring Diversity in the A/E/C Workforce (1 PDH) Room 371 AttractingandretainingadiverseworkforceinSTEMdisciplinesisimperativeforournationtoevolveinademographicallyshiftingworldandonethatwilldemandgreatinnovationforsomeofourtoughestengineeringencounters.Discoverthetrends,challengesandobstaclesforeffectingpositivechange,includinghowthefederalgovernmentandindustrycansourcevaluefromprofessionalorganizationsthatpromotediversityinSTEMdisciplines.Moderator:SusanMorris,BoozAllenHamiltonSpeakers:
• KarenHorting,CAE,ExecutiveDirector&CEO,SocietyofWomenEngineers• KarlW.Reid,Ph.D.,ExecutiveDirector,NationalSocietyofBlackEngineers
Theater Security Engagement Worldwide (1 PDH) Room 360 Maintainingthepeacearoundthegloberequiressucccessfulpartnershipswithothernations’civilandmilitaryauthorities.Explorehowbi-andmulti-lateralengagementacrossspecificareasofoperationhasstrengthenedties,enabledcurrentoperations,andsetthestageforthefuture.Moderator:Col.MickeyAddison,USAF,Detachment2,AirForceInstallation&MissionSupportCenter,JointBasePearlHarbor-HickamSpeakers:
• AveryBang,CEO,BridgestoProsperity• Col.ScottPetersen,USA,Chief,EngineerDivision,U.S.CentralCommand• Col.CharlesSamaris,USA,CommandEngineer,U.S.SouthernCommand• Lt.Col.MonaTenorio,USAF,Chief,TheaterSecurityEngagementsBranch,HQPacificAirForces• Lt.Col.KipKorth,PMP,USA,DeputyDivisionChief,EngineerDivision,U.S.AfricaCommand
Winning Strategies and Best Practices for Government Prospecting (1 PDH) Room 351 Takepartinoneofthemorethought-provokingsessionsonbasicandadvancedtechniquesandstrategiesforpublicsectorsmallbusinessacceleration.Focusingontechniquesproventomaximizegovernmentopportunities,attendeeswillexaminetheimportanceofpre-acquisitionprospecting;themostcommonprospectingchallengesfacedbysmallbusiness;andhowtoidentify,walkthroughandevaluatethe20mostcommonprospectingmethods—andlearnwhichonesactuallywork.Speaker:JoshuaFrank,Principal,RSMFederal
11:30a.m.–1:00p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall Hall B3
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1:15p.m.–2:15p.m. Counter-Terrorism and Security Planning for Facilities and Utilities (1 PDH) Room 371 Everthoughtaboutthephilosophy,motivesandplanningaterroristgoesthrough?Expertshave.Gettoknowwhatgovernmentandindustryleaders—andtheirprograms—aredoingtocombatvulnerabilitieswithinfacilitiesandutilities.Moderator:StevenMoes,LRSFederalLLCSpeakers:
• Lt.Col.DanHammack,USAR(Ret.),CounterTerrorismInstructor,DavidsonHydrantTechnologiesInc.• BenjaminLilly,P.E.,DirectorofInternationalFederalPrograms,Hankins&Anderson
Financing Energy Projects (1 PDH) Room 370 Whathasbeenthetrack-recordofthefederalgovernment’susageofEnergySavingsPerformanceContracts,UtilityEnergyServiceContracts,PowerPurchaseAgreementsandEnhancedUseLeasestoaccelerateinvestmentinenergyefficiencyandrenewableenergy?Whatdothesearrangementsholdforthefuture?Whatcanbelearnedfromstates,citiesandschoolsystemsthatalsousetheseformsofalternativefinancing?Answerstothesequestionsandmorewillinspireattendeestore-thinksomeoftheirapproachestofinancedenergyprojects.Moderator:ChrisSilkie,P.E.,LEEDAP,CEM,CardnoInc.Speakers:
• TheHonorableWilliamAnderson,DirectorofStrategy&BusinessDevelopment,GovernmentSegment,EatonCorp.• MatthewCohen,ProgramManager,StateofConnecticutDepartmentofEnergyandEnvironmentalProtection
Program• PeterFlynn,ExecutiveVicePresident,BostoniaPartnersLLC
Risk Analysis for Pursuit Preparation (1 PDH) Room 351 PutthepoweroftheGo/No-Goformstoworkforyouinpreparingforaproposalopportunity.Learnthenextstepsinunderstandingandanalyzingshort-andlong-termrisksforyourfirm.Moderator:RichardA.“Rad”Delaney,AIA,CSL,F.SAME,CDMSmithSpeakers:
• DanielleBarner,BusinessDevelopmentManager,KBR• AllenL.Davis,Ph.D.,P.E.,BusinessDevelopmentManager,CH2M• BobDavis,P.E.,DBIA,SeniorVicePresident,CDMSmith
Credentialing for Military Engineers (1 PDH) Room 361 SinceAugust2012,theSAMEWarriorTransitionTaskForcehasidentifiedopportunitiesforSAMEanditsmembershiptocontributetothecredentialingofmilitaryengineerswhiletheyarestillinuniform,sotheyhavebetteropportunitiesforemploymentafterleavingmilitaryservice.Withafocusonenlistedengineers,theTaskForcehasworkedcloselywiththeengineeringschoolsandtrainingcentersoftheuniformedservices.Findoutwhatcredentialsaremostappropriatefortheseengineers,andlearnaboutthenewSAMEMilitaryCredentialsPortalaswellastheTaskForce’sremaininginitiativesstillunderway.Moderator:Col.JasonSmallfield,PMP,CFM,USA,U.S.ArmyEngineerScoolSpeakers:
• Lt.Col.ShawnHowley,USA(Ret.),JointEngineerOperationsCourseManager,U.S.ArmyEngineerSchool• Sgt.Maj.JonMeyer,USA,RegimentalCredentialingSergeantMajor,DirectorateofTraining&LeaderDevelopment,
U.S.ArmyEngineerSchool• Lt.Col.NealWright,P.E.,PMP,F.SAME,USA(Ret.),VicePresident,Dewberry• ChiefMasterSgt.JohnWilde,USAF,DeputyDirectorofCivilEngineers,ChiefofEnlistedMatters,HQU.S.AirForce• DarrenAmick,OperationsLead,CheniereWorkforceDevelopmentProgramandMilitaryProgramManager,Bechtel
Oil,Gas&Chemicals
Water and Wastewater Resilience Programs (1 PDH) Room 360 UnderstandingresilienceisintegratedwithinthewatersectorthankstotheworkoftheAmericanWaterWorksAssociation.However,waterandwastewatersystemsaremorethanthesumoftheirengineeredparts.Gainabetterunderstandingofthecomplexitiesandinterconnections—human,technologicalandenvironmental—neededtoachievefullspectrumresilience,includingthroughaninsidelookatthewaterandwastewaterdemandsofHouston.Moderator:Lt.Col.Wendell“Buddy”Barnes,P.E.,F.SAME,USA(Ret.),JacobsSpeaker:JasonIken,P.E.,SeniorAssistantDirectorofWastewaterOperations,CityofHouston
2:15p.m.–2:45p.m. Networking Break in the Exhibit HallSponsoredby and
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2:45p.m.–3:45p.m. Best Practices in Infrastructure Resilience (1 PDH) Room 360 Mitigationmeasureshavebeenshowntobehighlycost-effectivecomparedtopost-disasteremergencyservices.Butareourbuildingsandcommunitiesresilient?Currentbuildingcodesandcityplanningapproachesarenotalwaysabletoprovideareasonablelevelofmitigation.Attendthissessionanddiscoversomepracticalmitigationdesignsolutionsforthetypeofmajorhazardsthathaveconsistentlycausedthegreatestlossesinthepastseveraldecades.Moderator:EveHinman,Eng.Sc.D,HinmanConsultingEngineersSpeakers:
• VincentSobash,P.E.,SeniorAssociate/SeniorEngineer,DavidEvans&AssociatesInc.• JenniferSorenson,P.E.,EmergencyManagementServicesProjectDirector,Atkins
Changing the Contractor/Government Relationship (1 PDH) Room 371 Asshrinkingbudgets,staffattritionandchangingprocurementrulesallleadtochangesinthefederalmarketplace,whatdothenextthreetofiveyearslooklikeforthecontractorandgovernmentrelationship?Attendthissessiontohearexamplesofhowtogetthemissionaccomplishedinthischangingfederalenvironment.Speaker:KimHayes,TheAmbitGroup
Creating Cyber-Secure Enterprise Control Systems Networks (1 PDH) Room 370 ThroughacasestudyoftheNavalDistrictWashingtonSmartShoreInitiative,attendeeswillbeintroducedtotheestablishmentofacyber-secureenterpriseindustrialcontrolsystemsnetwork,coveringsixNavyInstallations,thatfeaturesintegratedcommandandcontrolfromasingleShoreOperationsCommandCenter.Moderator:MarkDuszynski,JohnsonControlsFederalSystemsSpeakers:
• BengaErinle,President,UltraElectronics,3eTI• JeffJohnson,ChiefInformationOfficer,NavalDistrictWashington
Engineer Force Sufficiency for Meeting Combatant Command Requirements (1 PDH) Room 361 Gainaworkingknowledgeofthecurrentandevolvingstatusofjointengineeringdoctrinebasedonlessonslearnedandinanticipationofhowthestrategywillaffectuniformedengineersandcontractorsinthenextmilitaryenvironment.Moderator:Col.DaveChisenhall,USAF,JointStaffJ4Speakers:
• Capt.RodneyMoore,P.E.,CEC,USN,OperationsOfficer,NavyExpeditionaryCombatCommand• Col.JasonSmallfield,PMP,CFM,USA,Director,Training&LeaderDevelopment,U.S.ArmyEngineerSchool• Col.DanielGrey,P.E.,USA(Ret.),President,AmericanInternationalContractorsInc.• Col.KenFrantz,USMC(Ret.),ExecutiveDirector,MarineCorpsEngineerAssociation• Col.MichaelKozak,USAF,Chief,InstallationStrategy&PlanningDivision,HQU.S.AirForce
Proposal Trends: Graphics (1 PDH) Room 351 Inanever-competitivemarketplace—withever-decreasingattentionspans—beingabletocapturetheattentionofevaluatorswithcompellinggraphicsisessentialtoawinningresponse.Learnhowtodevelopeasytofollowgraphicsthatreflectthekeyelementsofyourcompany’snarrativeandsupportitsvalueproposition.Speakers:
• PatrickFitzgerald,Co-Founder,CaptureCollaborative• KellyKahn,Co-Founder,CaptureCollaborative
4:00p.m.–5:00p.m. All Hands Meetings Air Force Room 320C Army Room 320A Coast Guard Room 350D Public Health Service Room 350E (NOTE: Navy All Hands Meeting is Thursday, 2:00 p.m.)
4:00p.m.–6:00p.m. Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall Hall B3 Sponsoredby and
* Schedule as of May 1, 2015. Speakers subject to change.
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Thursday, May 21
7:00a.m.–3:00p.m. Registration Open 3rd Floor Lobby
7:30a.m.–9:30a.m. Post Awards Breakfast & Annual Business Meeting Grand Ballroom Sponsoredby
Annual Society Update:Brig.Gen.JosephSchroedel,P.E.,F.SAME,USA(Ret.),ExecutiveDirector,SAMEHQPost Awards Presentations:MarcBialek,Director,Member&PostOperations,SAMEHQ
9:00a.m.–2:00p.m. Exhibit Hall Open Hall B3
9:30a.m.–12:00p.m. Climate Change and Facility Management (2 PDHs) Room 370 Theplanning,design,constructionandrenovationofbuildingstohandleextremeweathereventsisintegraltoanydiscussiononclimatechange.Usingacasestudyonlessonslearnedandpasteventmitigationtodrivediscussion,attendeeswilllearnmoreaboutlocatingcriticalsystemstowithstandextremeweathereventsandcreatingbuildingsthatwillmaintainlivableconditionsintheeventofextendedpowerloss.Moderator:WendiGoldsmith,CPG,CPSSc,PantheonChemicalSpeakers:
• Capt.JohnHickey,P.E.,LEEDAP,CEM,USCG(Ret.)Principal,Jacobs• JohnWolfe,SeniorAssociate,AHCGroupInc.• DavidWegner,SeniorConsultant,Jacobs
9:30a.m.–10:30a.m. Ebola Response: Challenges and Mystery Revealed (1 PDH) Room 361 EngineersfromthePublicHealthServicewilldiscusstheEbolaoutbreakinAfricaandtheroleengineersplayedtocontainandpreventthespreadofinfectionsbothattreatmentfacilitiesaswellasathomeforU.S.bordersecurity.Theyalsowilldescribethechallengesincommissioninganeffectiveprocessflow,doffingstationandcontinuedoperationalstagingdutiesasitpertainstoeffectivelycontainingpersonalprotectiveequipmentwithhighviralloadbodilyfluidsandbiohazardouswastewithinthe“hotzone”ofanEbolaTreatmentUnit.Speakers:
• Lt.ShaneDeckert,USPHS,CivilEngineer,NationalInstitutesofHealth• Lt.j.g.MichaelSimpson,USPHS,FDAInvestigator,Food&DrugAdministration• Lt.DianaWong,Ph.D.,USPHS,AnalyticsEngineer,NationalBiosurveillanceIntegrationCenter,OfficeofHealthAffairs,
DepartmentofHomelandSecurity
Future Directions in Facility Design & Construction (1 PDH) Room 371 LeadingarchitectswithintheArmy,Navy,AirForceandCoastGuardwillsharetheirmostimportantstrategicfocusesintheoveralldirectionoffacilitydesignandconstructionfortheiragenciesinthenextthreeyears,includingcybersecurityandenergyconservation.Moderator:JJTang,AIA,LEEDAP,HDRInc.Speakers:
• Col.PaulaLoomis,FAIA,F.SAME,USAFR(Ret.),DeputyEngineer,U.S.CoastGuard• GeneMesick,RA,LEEDAP,Chief,TechnicalServicesDivision,AirForceCivilEngineerCenter• PaulNishizaki,TechnicalDisciplineLeader,ArchitectureBranchManager,NAVFACPacific• BrandonTobias,AIA,LEEDAPBD+C,Architect,HQUSACE
Regional Resilience Planning and Development Through Public-Private Partnerships (1 PDH) Room 360 Manystateshaveeconomicdevelopmentorganizationsthataregenerallycharacterizedaspublic-privatepartnerships.Theseorganizationsvaryinthetypeandrangeofservicestheyprovide,frommarketingtoplanningtointernationaltrade.Therealsohasbeenashiftfromstateruncommercedepartmentstojointpublicandprivatesectordecision-makingforeconomicgrowthanddevelopment.Howdothesepartnershipsfitintonationalsecurity?Attendthissessionandlearnmoreaboutregionalandinfrastructuresecurityandresilienceprogramscoordinatedthroughpublic-privatepartnershipsbythefederalgovernment.Moderator:C.ErnestEdgar,P.E.,AtkinsSpeakers:
• NickSleptzoff,RegionalCatastrophicPreparednessGrantProgram,FederalEmergencyManagementAgency• GregCarnevale,CriticalManufacturing&DefenseSectionChief,OfficeofInfrastructureProtection,Departmentof
HomelandSecurity
The Five Be’s (1 PDH) Room 351 Peoplecanfunctioninaworldof“do’sanddon’ts,”butwhatpeoplereallyneedisavisionofwhowewantthemtobe.Withthatvisionpeopleareempoweredtoreachforsomethingratherthanavoidingsomething.That’swherethe“FiveBe’s”comesin:BeProudofWhoYouAre,BeFree,BeVirtuous,BeBalanced,andBeCourageous.It’sapositivevisionto“AimHigh”sopeoplecanreachtheirgoalsandbe“alltheycanbe”intheirworkandtheirlife.Speaker:Col.MickeyAddison,USAF
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11:00a.m.–12:00p.m. DOD Master Planning: Creating Resilient Installations (1 PDH) Room 371 BeapartofauniquelearningopportunitythatisfocusedonhowDODagenciesaresuccessfullyusingguidancefromUFC2-100-01:InstallationMasterPlanningtoincorporateasustainable,holisticapproachforthewaybasesanddesignedandmaintinedinordertoaddressresiliencyconsiderationsandmeetenergyandsustainabilitygoalsinaninnovativemanner.Moderator:EdmondGauvreau,AIA,Chief,PlanningBranch,InstallationSupportDivision,HQUSACESpeakers:
• AndreaWohlfeldKuhn,FAICP,LEEDGreenAssociate,SeniorPlanner,HQUSACE• JerryZekert,Chief,MasterPlanningTeam,HQUSACE• BarryGordon,ChiefOperatingOfficer,TheUrbanCollaborative
Engineering Solutions in Public Health (1 PDH) Room 361 Getafirst-handlookatthediverserolesandresponsibiltiesofPublicHealthServiceengineers.PresentationswillreviewenergyefficiencyandsustainabledesignofhydronicHVACsystemsathealthfacilities;regulatoryapproval,certificationandimportationofmedicaldevices;andaninsideperspectivefromrepresentativesofthisyear’sCummingAwardontheinnovativeapproachtheyusedontheirhousinginventoryandtrackingsystemfortheIndianHealthServiceSanitationFacilitiesConstructionProgram.Speakers:
• Capt.RamseyHawasly,P.E.,USPHS,AssistantDirector,SanitationFacilitiesConstructionProgram,IndianHealthService
• Lt.PraveenK.C.,P.E.,USPHS,HealthFacilitiesEngineer,AlaskaNativeTribalHealthConsortium• Cdr.VarshaSavalia,USPHS,Engineer,FoodandDrugAdministration
Transition to Business Development and Operations (1 PDH) Room 351 Learnhowtosuccessfullytransitionfrommilitaryleadershiptocivilianlifeasabusinessdevelopmentprofessional!Discoverthemostcommonpitfallsthattransitioningleadersface,thebasicsofsuccessfulbusinessdevelopmentplans,andhowtoconvertyourformertrainingtofitthisnewrole.Ifyouareatransitioningmilitaryofficer,oryourcompanyinvestsinhiringformermilitaryleaders,attendingthiseye-openingsessionmayhelpavertthatnormaltwo-yearadjustmentperiod.Moderator:JeanneLeBron,F.SAME,EADCorporateSpeakers:
• Col.SalNodjomian,P.E.,F.SAME,USAF(Ret.),ExecutiveVicePresident,MatrixDesignGroup• RichardShelton,P.E.,LEEDAP,DBIA,President,RoyceConstructionServices• Col.CharlesSmithers,USA(Ret.)
Supply Chain Security and Resilience (1 PDH) Room 360 ThisisyouropportunitytodiscusstherolethatSAMEandTISPcanplayinregardstoaseriesofupcomingSupplyChainResilienceWorkshopsbeingconductedforbothoff-shoreandtraditionaldrillingandfrackingoilandgassupplychainsinTexas.CoordinatedbytheStateofTexasinpartnershipwiththeDepartmentofHomelandSecurity,theSupplyChainResilienceWorkshopswillseekto:
• Definetheindustrysupplychaintoestablishathresholdofknowledgeandunderstandingbetweenindustryandgovernmentrepresentatives;
• Identifyandbegintoaddressoperationalsecurityandresilienceconcernstothesupplychainasvoicedbyprivateandpublicsectorstakeholders;
• Improvetheresilienceoftheidentifiedsupplychaintonaturalandtechnologicalhazardsandhuman-causedthreats;• Facilitatejointplanningandcommunicationamonglocalandregionalowners/operators,andstateandlocal
emergencymanagementcoordinatorsrelevanttothesupplychain;and• Buildrelationshipsatthelocal/regionallevel.
Moderator:BillAnderson,TISP/SAMESpeakers:
• MariaBurns,Director,CenterforLogistics&TransportationPolicy,UniversityofHouston• KevinClement,StrategicPlanner,StateofTexasOfficeofHomelandSecurity• ShannonRusing,VicePresidentofOperations,TexasOilandGasAssociation
12:00p.m.–1:30p.m. Academy of Fellows Luncheon (SAME Fellows only) Room 310
12:00p.m.–1:30p.m. Networking Lunch in Exhibit Hall Hall B3
2:00p.m.–3:00p.m. All Hands Meeting Navy Room 320A
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2:00p.m.–3:00p.m. Preventing Disease by Treating Drinking Water (1 PDH) Room 361 Discoverwhyfluoridationisaneffectivepublichealthinterventiontoolforimprovedoralhealth;anduncoverthechallengesoftreatingdrinkingwaterinremotelocationsandseasonallyoperatedsystems.ThisdiscussionwilladdresstheaftermathofafailedreverseosmosisplantservingthepublicatVirginIslandsNationalParkandthechallengesandconsequencesofinefficientrecordkeepingandlackofroutinemaintenanceactivitiesonsuchplants.Speakers:
• KipDuchon,P.E.,NationalFluoridationEngineer,CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention• Lt.KellyHoeksema,USPHS,ProjectManager,VirginIslandsNationalPark• Lt.Cdr.KurtKesteloot,P.E.,USPHS,PublicHealthConsultant,NationalParkService
Contingency Power—New Technologies (1 PDH) Room 370 Managingtheproductionanddeliveryofreliablepoweranywhereandinanyenvironmenthasneverbeenmoreimportant—andunfortunately,nevermorevulnerable.Advanceshavebeenmadeoverthepastdecadetoimprovethemeansbywhichweforecastfor,establishanddeliverelectricalpower(reliablyandresponsibly)forcontinuousoperations.Learnmoreaboutdeliveryofpowerincontingenciesandelsewhereacrosstheglobewhereaccessandenvironmentarecompletelydifferent.Moderator:Col.WilliamHaight,P.E.,USA(Ret.),LouisBergerSpeakers:
• Col.AndrewBackus,P.E.,PMP,USA,ExecutiveOfficer/ChiefofStaff,AssistantSecretaryoftheArmy(Installations,Energy&Environment)
• Col.RobertNicholson,USA(Ret.),Director,Operations,KBR• RaymondMardini,P.E.,VicePresidentofOperations,LouisBerger• ConstructionElectricianChiefCoryWright,USN,MobileUtilitiesSupportEquipmentTechnician,NAVFACEngineering
andExpeditionaryWarfareCenter• Lt.Col.PaulZackrison,P.E.,USAF,Chief,ExpeditionaryEngineeringDivision,AirForceCivilEngineerCenter
Opportunities for Increased Efficiencies: Public-Public & Public-Private Partnerships (1 PDH) Room 371 HearstraightfromtheuniformedserviceswhattheyaredoingregardingP4sandIntergovernmentalSupportAgreementlegislation.Attendthissessiontoreviewcurrentinitiatives,progresstodate,andlessonslearnedandchallenges.Moderator:Capt.RobertHarris,RA,USN,Director,SpecialVentureAcquisition,HQNAVFACSpeakers:
• DavidRoss,SeniorProgramAdvisor,OfficeoftheAssistantChiefofStaffforInstallationManagement• CharlesLubeshkoff,ProgramManager,Atkins• ReganMcDonald,P.E.,LEEDAP,F.SAME,VicePresident,Atkins• Lt.Col.ChrisMiller,ANG,CommunityPartnershipProgram,OfficeoftheAssistantSecretaryoftheAirForce
(Installations,EnvironmentandEnergy)
Strategic Teaming (1 PDH) Room 351 Teamingisanessentialelementtosuccessfulproposalsandprojects.Learnhowtoevaluateteamingpartnersatthestartoftheproposalprocesstoensuresuccessfulpursuitsand,ultimately,successfulprojectdelivery.Moderator:JoeTyler,P.E.,VersarSpeakers:
• JoshuaFrank,Principal,RSMFederal• MartyRay,VicePresident,Strategy&Planning,ZapataInc.• SarahWeaver,President,StrategicCreations
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2:01p.m.–6:00p.m. Exhibitor Move-Out Hall B3
3:30p.m.–4:45p.m. Closing General Session with Military Engineering Service Chiefs Panel (1 PDH) Grand Ballroom Installation of New SAME President:JanePenny,P.E.,F.SAME,willbesworninasthe2015-2016NationalPresidentofSAME.Military Engineering Service Chiefs Panel: Theeducationandtrainingportionofthe2015JETCwillconcludewiththeMilitaryEngineeringServiceChiefsPanel.LeadersoftheU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineers,NavalFacilitiesEngineeringCommandandAirForceCivilEngineeringwillprovideattendeeswithaforwardlookatprograms,policiesandbudgetsoftheirrespectiveagencies.
6:30p.m.–11:30p.m. Society Ball & Awards Gala Hilton Americas – Houston, Americas Ballroom Sponsoredby
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Walktheredcarpet,hailtheachievementsofSAMEmembers,uniformedserviceengineersandSustainingMemberCompaniesandPublicAgenciesattheAwardsGala,thendancethenightawayduringtheannualSocietyBall!Theeveningwillbeginwithacocktailreception,followedbyaformaldinner,afterwhichwewillhonortheSAMEawardsandmedalsrecipients.Also,wewillcommemoratethe50thAnniversaryofAirForceREDHORSEandPrimeBEEFasAirForceCivilEngineeringleaderspastandpresentmarktheinvaluableroleAirmenEngineershaveplayedinsupportofnationalsecurity.TheSocietyBallwillconcludetheevening. [For more information on the award winners, see the May-June TME.]
Hilton Americas – Houston, Americas Ballroom
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Walk the red carpet, hail the achievements of SAME members, uniformed service engineers and Sustaining Member Companies and Public Agencies at
the Awards Gala, then dance the night away during the annual Society Ball! The evening will begin with a cocktail reception, followed by a formal dinner, after which we will honor the SAME awards and medals recipients. Also, we will
commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Air Force RED HORSE and Prime BEEF as Air Force Civil Engineering leaders past and present mark the invaluable role
Airmen Engineers have played in support of national security. The Society Ball provides the perfect ending to the evening’s festivities.
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3EConsultantsInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635A&BLabs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335AccutestLaboratoriesInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 636ADBAirfieldSolutionsLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . 548ADSInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734AdvancedDrainageSystemsInc.. . . . . . . 233AECOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619AerotekInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539AirForceCivilEngineerCenter. . . . . . . . . 247AirlitePlastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637AlphaFacilitiesSolutionsLLC. . . . . . . . . . 451Amec Foster Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310Ameresco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510AmericanInstituteofSteelConstruction.. 419AmericanStatesUtilityServicesInc. . . . . 612AmeristarPerimeterSecurity........... 538ARCADIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330ArmagCorp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259ASSAABLOY/MEGADOORUSAInc.. . . 325Atkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111BayWestLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp. . 651BristolIndustries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524Burns & McDonnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211C&SCompanies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223CabreraServicesInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522CalibreEngineeringInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611CAPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213CardnoInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255CaterpillarInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343CB&I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109CDM Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527CH2M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648CityLight&PowerInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245CleanEarthSystemsInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415CMAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130ContainmentCorp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525ContechEngineeredSolutions. . . . . . . . . 120ContinentalMappingConsultantsInc.. . . 333CoverSixShelters,adivisionofRedGuard. .231CyntergyAEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435Dewberry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521DNTanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237E1DYNAMICSInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735EAEngineering,Science,and
TechnologyInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123EatonCorp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 516ECC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218EcologyandEnvironmentInc.. . . . . . . . . . 128E-Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 638ECSMid-AtlanticLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511Elsevier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534EMCORGovernmentServices. . . . . . . . . 422EMRInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518EnviroconInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220Environmental Quality Management Inc. 414Esri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224EurofinsEnvironmentTestingUS . . . . . . . 420expFederal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514EYP and WHR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119FarnsworthGroupInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430FLUOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409FortisNetworksInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
FreeAxezLLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351FreeseandNicholsInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 712Gannett Fleming Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Garver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512GeosyntecConsultantsInc. . . . . . . . . . . . 633GerdauLongSteel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Gibraltar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349GichnerSystemsGroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536GilbaneFederal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212GISi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332GSIPacificInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249Guernsey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643HansonProfessionalServicesInc.. . . . . . 257TheHaskellCompany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542HDR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412HeavyStructures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531Hewlett-Packard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138HNTB Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118HobasPipeUSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336Huitt-ZollarsInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631HydraEngineering&ConstructionLLC . . 733IFMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337Inglett&StubbsInternational. . . . . . . . . . 443ISCOIndustries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 738J2EngineeringInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217KalwallCorp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 647KBR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309K-ConInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436KellyGroupInc.dbaKellyKlosureSystem. .433Kiewit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137Kimley-Horn and Assoc. Inc. . . . . . . . . . 526KIRA Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308Leidos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408LEOADALY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427LG2EnvironmentalSolutionsInc.. . . . . . . 446LibertyAirportSystems/SafegateGroup . 614LochinvarLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122LockheedMartin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730TheLouisBergerGroupInc.. . . . . . . . . . . 533LRSFederalLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438MacDonald-Bedford LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . 714MahorskyGroupInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439MarineCorpsEngineerAssociation . . . . . 134MarineSolutionsInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239Mason&Hanger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519Mead&HuntInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609Merrick&Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517Michael Baker International . . . . . . . . . . 608Michael-BrunoLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649NCEES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424NIKA Architects + Engineers . . . . . . . . . 513NorthWindServices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421OneidaTotalIntegratedEnterprises. . . . . 323Parsons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125PDQManufacturing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449PeriniManagementServicesInc.. . . . . . . 225PernixGroupInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339PersonnelForceInnovation. . . . . . . . . . . . 136PetroleumResources&DevelopmentInc.634Philips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319Phillips&JordanInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338PhotoMeasurementSolutionsLLC . . . . . 537
PoluKaiServicesLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615Pond & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416POWER Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 742ProjectTime&CostLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432QRI/QuaternaryResource
InvestigationsLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444QuantumSpatialInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515RaymondEngineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520RCCPromotionsCouncil . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434RealStreetStaffing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314RECSolar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317TheReinforcedEarthCompany . . . . . . . . 331RS&H Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508Robins&Morton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236Rose Consulting (Moser Rose)
Law Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413TheS.M.StollerCorp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550Satterfield&PontikesConstructionInc.. . 530SchnabelEngineeringLLC. . . . . . . . . . . . 226SchneiderElectric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313SealaskaGovernmentServices . . . . . . . . 243SevensonEnvironmentalServicesInc.. . . 215Shannon&WilsonInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417Siemens Industries Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Smith&LovelessInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342SolarWorld. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 731SourceAmerica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238SpecProEnvironmentalServicesLLC.... 418SprungInstantStructuresInc. . . . . . . . . . 423SSRCx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121Stanley Consultants Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219Stantec Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431STVInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334Sullivan International Group Inc. . . . . . . 509Surveying And Mapping LLC . . . . . . . . . 214Survive-a-StormShelters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Swinerton Builders Government . . . . . . 708TechnologyAdvancement
GroupInc.(TAG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251TerraSonicInternationalLLC. . . . . . . . . . 645TestAmerica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650Tetra Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630TidewaterInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549TigerbrainEngineeringInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . 437TrinityAnalysis&DevelopmentCorp.. . . . 546TTIEnvironmentalInc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222Tunista Construction LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . 221UndergroundSolutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124UnitedExcelCorp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448UnitedRentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235U.S.PublicHealthService . . . . . . . . . . . . 544Versar Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209VMAGHighVelocityMagneticGate
Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139WaterHeatingTechnologiesLLC . . . . . . . 743WelchAllyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Weston Solutions Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208Wolff&MuellerGovernmentServices
GmbH&CoKG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442Woolpert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321ZapataInc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
3E Consultants Inc.Booth......................................635PaulinaBruckpbruck@3econsultants.com407-629-8180www.3econsultants.com
A&B LabsBooth......................................335WendySchlichtwendy.schlicht@ablabs.com713-453-6060www.ablabs.com
Accutest Laboratories Inc.Booth......................................636SusanGaudiossusang@accutest.com407-608-8062www.accutest.com
ADB Airfield Solutions LLCBooth......................................548GlennAndersonglenn.anderson@adb-air.com860-408-9527www.adb-air.com
ADS Inc. Booth......................................734LaurenSelflself@adsinc.com757-831-2893www.adsinc.com
Advanced Drainage Systems Inc.Booth......................................233ChristineTsaichristine.tsai@ads-pipe.com614-658-0050www.ads-pipe.com
Aerotek Inc.Booth......................................539KristenCaswellkcaswell@aerotek.com410-694-5160www.aerotek.com
TITANIUM SPONSOR
AECOMBooth......................................619CynthiaMoorecynthia.moore@aecom.com404-965-9600www.aecom.comAECOMisaglobalproviderofprofessionaltechnicalandmanagementsupportservicestoabroadrangeofmarkets,includinggovernment,transportation,facilities,environmental,energyandwater.Withapproximately45,000employeesaroundtheworld,AECOMhadrevenueinexcessof$8.2billionlastyear.www.aecom.com.FollowAECOMonTwitterat@AECOM.
Air Force Civil Engineer CenterBooth......................................247RogerGraggroger.gragg.ctr@us.af.mil210-395-8000www.afcec.af.milTheAirForceCivilEngineerCenterisafieldoperatingagencythatprovidesacomprehensivesuiteofinstallationservices.TheAFCECteamof2,000at70-pluslocationsorganizes,trainsandequipsAirForceengineerstoacquire,improve,sustain,protectanddisposeofinfrastructureassetsandrealpropertyworldwide.
Airlite PlasticsBooth......................................637MikeKennawmikek@foxblocks.com877-369-2562www.foxblocks.com
Alpha Facilities Solutions LLCBooth......................................451CassyGarciacassy.garcia@alpha-fs.com210-404-9841www.alphafacilities.comALPHAFacilitiesSolutionsisanationwideproviderofcapitalplanning,facilityconditionassessments(FCA),maintenancemanagement,environmentalassessments,hazardousmaterialsmanagementplanning,investmentstrategy,andspaceplanningservices.ALPHAisuniquelypositionedtoofferprofessionalfacilitiesmanagementexpertiseandhasdemonstratedsuccessfuldeliveryofprofessionalservicesonaglobalscale.
SILVER SPONSOR
Amec Foster WheelerBooth......................................310WendyParkerwendy.parker@amecfw.com770-360-0600www.amecfw.comAmecFosterWheelerhassupportedlocal,state,prefecture,regional,nationalandmulti-countrygovernmentagenciesworldwideformorethan70years.Webringdiverseresourcestoplan,executeandmanageallphasesofcomplexprojectsandprograms.
American Institute of Steel ConstructionBooth......................................419LarryFlynnflynn@aisc.org866-275-2472www.aisc.org
AmerescoBooth......................................510JoePricejprice@ameresco.com850-874-1550www.ameresco.comFoundedin2000,Ameresco,Inc.(NYSE:AMRC)isaleadingindependentproviderofcomprehensiveservices,energyefficiency,infrastructureupgrades,assetsustainabilityandrenewableenergysolutionsforfacilitiesthroughoutNorthAmerica.Ameresco’sservicesincludeupgradestoafacility’senergyinfrastructureandthedevelopment,constructionandoperationofrenewableenergyplants.
American States Utility Services Inc.Booth......................................612JimCottonjim.cotton@asusinc.com540-710-9203www.asusinc.com
Ameristar Perimeter SecurityBooth......................................538SalesDepartmentmktg@ameristarfence.com918-835-0898www.ameristarfence.com
ARCADISBooth......................................330CherylHurnscheryl.hurns@arcadis-us.com914-641-2820arcadis-us.com
Armag Corp.Booth......................................259DaveRosenfelddaver@armagcorp.com502-348-3987www.armagcorp.com
ASSA ABLOY / MEGADOOR USA Inc.Booth......................................325MichaelNettiemike.nettie@assaabloy.com770-631-2600www.assaabloyentrance.com
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GOLD SPONSOR
AtkinsBooth......................................111RickGallowayrichard.galloway@atkinsglobal.com512-342-3201www.atkinsglobal.com/northamericaAtkinsisoneoftheworld’smostrespecteddesign,engineeringandprojectmanagementconsultancies.Webuildlong-termtrustedpartnershipstocreateaworldwherelivesareenrichedthroughtheimplementationofourideas.OurinnovativeapproachestocomplexprojectsenhancecommunitiesthroughouttheU.S.andaroundtheworld.
Bay West LLCBooth......................................425LoriHintzlorih@baywest.com651-291-0456www.baywest.com
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Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp.Booth......................................651HilaryBerndtberndthm@bv.com913-458-2000www.bv.com
Bristol IndustriesBooth......................................524MarkMorganmmorgan@bristol-companies.com907-563-0013www.bristol-companies.com
GOLD SPONSOR
Burns & McDonnellBooth......................................211JeriReasejrease@burnsmcd.com816-822-3399www.burnsmcd.comFoundedin1898,Burns&McDonnellisafull-serviceengineering,architecture,construction,environmentalandconsultingsolutionsfirm.Thefirmprovidestheresourcesofengineers,architects,planners,estimators,constructionprofessionals,economists,techniciansandscientists,representingvirtuallyalldesignandconstructiondisciplinesandvariousspecializedservices.
C&S CompaniesBooth......................................223NicholasCerroncerro@cscos.com315-455-2000www.cscos.comC&Sisafull-serviceA/E,constructionmanagement,design-build,andintegratedprojectdeliveryorganizationservingmilitary,federal,publicandprivatesectors.Corestrengthsincludenewbuildingandexpansion/renovationprojects,lifesafety/security,energyandenvironmental,civilinfrastructure,airfieldengineering,andvisualization/BIM/GISandfacilitymanagementsystems.
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Road trip.Your road to resilience begins with people, partnerships and possibilities. Together, we’ll strategize to optimize.
Resilience is about overcoming the unexpected. Sustainability is about endurance and responsibility. The goal of both is to thrive.
512.342.3201 www.atkinsglobal.com/northamerica
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BUT WE DO HAVETHE BLUEPRINTS.
At Burns & McDonnell, we’re focused on making
the world a more amazing place. What we do
isn’t only about what we design and build.
It’s about bolstering economies and connecting
people. It’s about making our clients successful
and helping them uncover unexpected solutions.
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Cabrera Services Inc.Booth......................................522ShannanRyllsryll@cabreraservices.com860-569-0095www.cabreraservices.com
CAPEBooth......................................213MonicaCoopermcooper@cape-inc.com770-908-7200www.cape-inc.com
Cardno Inc.Booth......................................255WilliamPavlickwilliam.pavlick@cardnotec.com206-267-1400www.cardno.com
Calibre Engineering Inc.Booth......................................611GregoryMurphygvm@calibre.us.com303-730-0434www.calibre-engineering.comCalibreisanSDVOSBfirm,offeringcivil/structuralengineering,militaryarchitecture,militaryMEP,andmore.OurcorporateofficeisinDenver,COandwehaveprovideddesignservicesfromcoasttocoastonover$1.1Bworthofmilitaryconstruction,100+militarybuildings,60+LEEDmilitaryprojects,and45design/buildcontracts.
Caterpillar Inc.Booth......................................343RickSharpsharp_richard_e@cat.com309-578-3599hwww.catdfp.comCaterpillarInc.isoneoftheworld’slargestmanufacturersofdieselengines,earthmoving,constructionandmaterials-handlingequipment.Caterpillardieselandnaturalgasenginesprovidepowerfrom5bhpto21,715bhp.Caterpillarhastheexpertisetoassistyouwithyourequipmentanddieselenginetrainingneeds.
TITANIUM SPONSOR
CB&IBooth......................................109LaurenKinglking@cbi.com832-513-1000www.cbi.comCB&Iisthemostcompleteenergyinfrastructurefocusedcompanyintheworldandamajorproviderofgovernmentservices.Withover125yearsofexperienceandtheexpertiseofapproximately55,000employees,CB&Iprovidesreliablesolutionswhilemaintainingarelentlessfocusonsafetyandanuncompromisingstandardofquality.
We look a little different.Because at CH2M, we are a little different.It’s how we deliver infrastructure and natural resource solutions — and the impact our work has on the clients and communities we serve — that makes us stand out. So while our look may be new, our commitment to you will never change.
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SILVER SPONSOR
CDM SmithBooth......................................527AnitaLarsonlarsonam@cdmsmith.com303-383-2359www.cdmsmith.com
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CH2MBooth......................................648AllisonBakerallison.baker@ch2m.com720-286-0431www.ch2m.comAtCH2M,welovetotakeonourclients’complexinfrastructureandnaturalresourceproblems.Partneringwithgovernments,citiesandbusinessesinover50countries,wetapintegratedcapabilitiesacrossourorganization–transportation,water,environment,nuclear,oil&gas,industry,andurbanenvironments–tomeettheirengineeringchallenges.
City Light & Power Inc.Booth......................................245FredBrownksh@clpinc.com720-305-0400www.clpinc.com
Clean Earth Systems Inc.Booth......................................415TracyRichardsoncleanearthsystems@gmail.com813-930-6688www.cleanearthsystems.com
CMAABooth......................................130NicholasSotonsoto@cmaanet.org703-677-3372www.cmaanet.org
Containment Corp.Booth......................................525JohnBeaverjohn@containmentcorp.com1-800-235-7421www.containmentcorp.com
Contech Engineered SolutionsBooth......................................120LisaDorobadorobal@contech-cpi.com800-338-1122www.conteches.comContechEngineeredSolutionsLLCisaleadingproviderofsitesolutionsforconventionalanddeployablecivilengineeringapplications.Contech’sportfolioincludesbridges,drainage,erosioncontrol,retainingwall,sanitary,stormwaterandwastewatertreatmentproducts.TocontactoneofContech’sFederalMarketManagers,visitwww.ContechES.comortelephone800-338-1122.
Continental Mapping Consultants Inc.Booth......................................333BenReddingbredding@continentalmapping.com608-834-9823www.continentalmapping.comContinentalMappingConsultants,Inc.isasmallbusinessproviderofphotogrammetricmapping,lidar,landsurvey,andspatialdatadevelopmentservicestoprivateandpublicclients.Since1999,ourcommitmenttoproducingthehighestqualitydataandmaintainingstrongclientrelationshipsthroughexcellentserviceleadingtogrowthincapabilitiesandexpertise.
CoverSix Shelters, a division of RedGuardBooth......................................231RossDraneyrossd@redguard.com316-440-5830www.redguard.comSpecializinginthedesignandmanufactureofprotectivemodularbuildingsandshelters.Productsrangefromhardenedfacilitiesdesignedtomitigatethethreatsfromblastandballisticattacks,tostormshelters,tocustom-outfittedISOcontainersdesignedformobilestorage,offices,andshelters.Nomatterwheredutycallswehaveyoucovered.
Cyntergy AECBooth......................................435RobertDayrday@cyntergy.com918-877-6000cyntergy.comCyntergyisasmallbusinessofferingfullarchitecture,multidisciplineengineering(civil,structural,electrical,mechanical,fireprotection)andconstructionmanagementserviceswithastaffof88basedinTulsa,Oklahoma,butlicensedacrosstheUnitedStates.
DewberryBooth......................................521NealWrightnwright@dewberry.com757-498-1148www.dewberry.com
DN TanksBooth......................................237JoAnnCasterjoann.caster@dntanks.com972-823-3300ext.301www.dntanks.com
E1 DYNAMICS Inc.Booth......................................735KevinBurkekburke@e1dynamics.com877-898-6922www.e1dynamics.com
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc.Booth......................................123MelissaSmithmasmith@eaest.com410-584-7000www.eaest.com
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Eaton Corp.Booth......................................516GilbertPerrygilberttperry@eaton.com719-238-2036www.eaton.com/govtEatonprovidestheproductsandservicesforthefederalgovernmenttooperateenergy-efficientfacilities,keepdatacentersupandrunningandhelpmeetinitiativessuchasExecutiveOrder13514–includingholdingalong-standingcontractwiththeGSA.Eaton’suniqueapproachresultsinenergyconservation.
ECCBooth......................................218RolandMoreaurmoreau@ecc.net650-347-1555www.ecc.net
Ecology and Environment Inc.Booth......................................128DanCastledcastle@ene.com716-684-8060www.ene.com
ECS Mid-Atlantic LLCBooth......................................511rgudz@ecslimited.comRobertGudz540-785-6100www.ecslimited.com
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
E-CorpBooth......................................638CurtisBuckcurtis@e-corp4u.com801-771-0933www.e-corp4u.comE-Corp,aSmallBusinessincorporatedin2002,hascompleted950+federalprojects,valuedat$250M.Overthepast5years,E-CorphaspartneredwithConserval,proprietorofSolarWall®airheatingsystems,toinstall40,000+SFofSolarWall®on15DODbuildings,reducingbuildingenergyusageby20%-50%.
ElsevierBooth......................................534AnitaOlfersa.olfers@elsevier.com31-20-4853003,Ext.3003www.elsevier.com
EMCOR Government ServicesBooth......................................422ArthurGlaabaglaab@emcor.net571-403-8911www.emcorgovservices.comAsaGSA-approvedprovider,EMCORGovernmentServicesoffersanexperiencedsingle-sourcesolutionforqualityfacilitymaintenance,bothroutineandmission-critical,forfederal,state,localandmilitaryorganizations.EMCORGovernmentServicesisatrustedproviderforcomprehensivefacilitiesmaintenanceservices;construction,HVACandenergyinfrastructureofhundredsofgovernmentfacilitiesnationwide.
EMR Inc.Booth......................................518PamMaleypmaley@emr-inc.com785-842-9013ext.172www.emr-inc.com
Envirocon Inc.Booth......................................220LoriMathewslmathews@envirocon.com406-523-1150www.envirocon.comEnviroconprovidesfull-serviceenvironmentalremediation;decontamination,decommissioning,anddemolition;nuclearservices;geotechnicalconstruction;andsedimentremoval&dredgingtogovernmentsectorclientsacrossNorthAmerica.
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Environmental Quality Management Inc.Booth......................................414ThomasWeytwey@eqm.com513-825-7500www.eqm.com
EsriBooth......................................224FredWoodsfwoods@esri.com909-793-2853ext.2771www.esri.com/defenseEsri®isyourtrustedinstallationsandenvironmentpartner.Esri’sArcGISplatformisusedbyorganizationstocreate,manage,visualize,andanalyzeinformation.OurclientsuseArcGIS®softwareforfacility,installationandenvironmentalmanagement,forceprotectionandpublicworks.ArcGISisasolutionsplatformusedbymilitaryengineers.www.esri.com/defense
Eurofins Environment Testing USBooth......................................420JaneHuberjanehuber@eurofinsus.com717-209-1438www.eurofinsus.com
exp FederalBooth......................................514JamesBoycejames.boyce@expfederal.com703-828-1800www.expfederal.com
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EYP and WHRBooth......................................119KatieVillmannkvillmann@eypae.com713-665-5665www.eypae.comUnitedbyPurpose:EYPandWHRhavejoinedforcestobetteraddresssomeofthemostcriticalissuesfacingournation.Wespecializeinthedesignofhigh-performancebuildingsthathelpclientsadvancetheirmissionandtransformthewaytheywork,heal,serve,andlive.
Farnsworth Group Inc.Booth......................................430ChrisKleineckleine@f-w.com972-899-1609www.f-w.com
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FLUORBooth......................................409KatyAlleykaty.alley@fluor.com864-281-6026www.fluor.comFluorisoneoftheworld’slargestengineering,procurement,construction,maintenance(EPCM),andprojectmanagementcompanies.Knownasaleaderinintegrity,dependability,expertiseandsafety;wehaveaworld-classreputationamongourgovernmentandcommercialcustomersprovidingbaseoperationssupport,constructionservices,facilityoperationsandmaintenance,andtraining.
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
Fortis Networks Inc.Booth......................................210ClarenceMcAllisterservices@fortisnetworks.com602-242-1200ext.28www.fortisnetworks.comFortisNetworks,Inc.isan8(a),HUBZone,GeneralContractorwithofficesineightstates.Weprovidedesign-buildconstructionforhorizontalandverticalconstruction.Wespecializeandself-performlow-voltagesystemssuchastelecommunications,structuredcabling,wireless,securityandCCTV.Ourbondingcapacityis$20Msingle,$75Maggregate.
FreeAxez LLCBooth......................................351EarlGeertgensinfo@freeaxez.com856-764-0400www.freeaxez.comFreeAxezisanallsteel,quick-connectwhole-buildingcablemanagementsystemthatinstallswithoutadhesives,screwsorfasteners.Availableintwoheights1.6”and2.75”,FreeAxezsafelydistributespower,dataandtelecom.Underfloorchannelsareaccessedinseconds,allowingbuildingchangeswithminimaldisruptionandcost.MadeinUSA.
Freese and Nichols Inc.Booth......................................712EricPottseric.potts@freese.com817-735-7300www.freese.com
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Gannett Fleming Inc.Booth......................................115KateBerrigankberrigan@gfnet.com703-277-9505www.gannettfleming.com
GarverBooth......................................512WallaceSmithwcsmith@garverusa.com918-250-5922wwww.garverusa.comGarverisafull-serviceplanning,architecture,andengineeringfirmof400personnelprovidingarchitectural,interior,site,civil,structural,mechanical,electrical,plumbing,andfireprotectiondesignservicesaswellaspermitting,environmental,surveying,andconstructionmanagementservicesforaviation,design-build,energy,facilities,federal,pavementmanagement,transportation,wastewater,andwaterprojects.
Geosyntec Consultants Inc.Booth......................................633EricNesbitenesbit@geosyntec.com919-870-0576ext.2223www.geosyntec.com
Gerdau Long SteelBooth......................................126DavidMaedgendavid.maedgen@gerdau.com972-775-8241www.gerdau.com/longsteel
GibraltarBooth......................................349JosephHaussjhauss@gibraltarus.com830-798-5444www.gibraltarus.comGibraltarisamanufacturerandsupplierofbarriersofferinghighwaysafety,perimeterAccessControlandAnti-Terrorism/ForceProtection.Gibraltar’sinnovativeproductscanbefoundaroundtheworldprotectingthetravelingpublicaswellasprotectinghigh-valueassets,resourcesandpersonnel.
Gichner Systems GroupBooth......................................536solutions@gichnerss.com877-520-1773www.gichnersystemsgroup.com
Gilbane FederalBooth......................................212LindseyShelleylshelley@itsi.com925-946-3136www.itsigilbane.com
GISiBooth......................................332ColbyFreecolby.free@gisinc.com205-941-0442www.gisinc.comGISiisanaward-winninglocationbasedtechnologyandprofessionalservicesfirmheadquarteredinBirmingham,Alabama.Since1991ourteamofprofessionalshasbeenusingGIStosolvestaffing,technology,andbusinessneedsinmarketsrangingfromFederal,StateandLocalGovernmentstosomeofthelargestpublicandprivately-heldcompanies.Sponsors
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
GSI Pacific Inc.Booth......................................249KeariShibuyakshibuya@gsisg.com808-834-4631www.gsi-companies.com
GuernseyBooth......................................643KristiForemankristi.foreman@guernsey.us405-416-8100www.guernsey.usGuernseyisamulti-disciplinefirm,employingengineers,architects,planners,consultants,environmentalscientists,designers,analysts,accountantsandmanagers.Ourclientsincludefederal,stateandlocalgovernment;militaryentities;utilities;oilandgascompanies;andmore.
Hanson Professional Services Inc.Booth......................................257JoanFreitagcholan@hanson-inc.com217-788-2450www.hanson-inc.com
The Haskell CompanyBooth......................................542KimberlyCutlipkim.cutlip@haskell.com904-791-4653MarketingManagerwww.haskell.com
HDRBooth......................................412NikiStrotmanniki.strotman@hdrinc.com402-399-1000www.hdrinc.com
Heavy StructuresBooth......................................531MelessiaJonesmkjones@bluescopeconstruction.com816-245-6500www.heavystructures.com
Hewlett-PackardBooth......................................138DennisMenisdennis.menis@hp.com301-793-3399www.hp.com
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HNTB Corp.Booth......................................118tflanagan@hntb.comTerryFlanagan816-472-1201http://www.hntb.com
Hobas Pipe USABooth......................................336KirkEagerdloosier@hobaspipe.com281-821-2200www.hobaspipe.comHobasPipeUSAmanufacturescentrifugallycastfiberglassreinforcedpipetobeusedinneworrehabilitatedsanitarysewerapplications.HobasPipescanbeinstalledbyopencut,microtunneling/jacking,2-passtunnelorabovegroundmethods.Theymayalsobesliplinedforrehabilitationprojects.
Huitt-Zollars Inc.Booth......................................631TimGatlintgatlin@huitt-zollars.com281-496-0066ext.10509www.huitt-zollars.comHuitt-Zollarsisafull-servicemultidisciplinearchitecturalandengineeringdesignfirmthatofferspartner-likerelationshipsbasedontrust,integrity,collaboration,andcommunication.Anemployee-ownedfirmestablishedin1975,wehaveprovidedplanning,design,andconstructionservicesonmilitaryprojectsvaluedatmorethan$5BILLIONOVERTHEPAST5YEARS.
Hydra Engineering & Construction LLCBooth......................................733LeslieHopeleslie@hydraec.com850-926-2593www.hydraec.com
IFMABooth......................................337SamanthaHaydensamantha.hayden@ifma.org713-623-4362www.ifma.org
Inglett & Stubbs InternationalBooth......................................443PhillipDavidsonpdavidson@isielectrical.com404-591-2100www.isiprime.com
ISCO IndustriesBooth......................................738ZakSchultzzak.schultz@isco-pipe.com513-623-1924www.isco-pipe.comISCOIndustriesisaglobalcustomizedpipingsolutionsproviderbasedinLouisville,KY.ISCOstocksandsellsawidevarietyofpipingmaterialsandprovidessolutionsforvariousenvironmental,geothermal,golf,industrial,landfill,mining,municipal,nuclear,waterworksandculvert-liningapplicationsworldwide.
J2 Engineering Inc.Booth......................................450GeraldMorrisgmorris@j2-eng.com850-439-3533www.j2-eng.comJ2Engineering,Inc.(J2)isamulti-disciplinedfirmprovidingcomprehensiveenvironmental,engineering,andconstructionmanagementservicesforboththeprivateandpublicsectors.Sinceinceptionin2001,J2hasservedfederal,state,municipal,andprivatesectorclientsinenvironmental,construction,transportation,fuels,andinfrastructureservices.
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JacobsBooth......................................217CindySears-Clemmonscindy.sears-clemmons@jacobs.com865-220-6161www.jacobs.comJacobsEngineeringGroupInc.isoneoftheworld’slargestandmostdiverseprovidersoftechnical,professional,andconstructionservices,includingallaspectsofarchitecture,engineeringandconstruction,environmentalremediation,operationsandmaintenance,aswellasscientificandspecialtyconsulting.
Kalwall Corp.Booth......................................647JamesAndrusjandrus@kalwall.com603-627-3861ext.4417www.kalwall.com
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KBRBooth......................................309ThomasLampleythomas.lampley@kbr.com281-721-4702www.kbr.comKBRisaleadingglobalengineering,constructionandservicescompanydeliveringtrustedandreliablesupporttotheU.S.military,Governmentagencies,andcivilianforcesformorethan75years.Withover25,000employeesacross70countriesand6continents,KBRsafelydeliversanyproject,anytime,inanyenvironment.
K-Con Inc.Booth......................................436AnnaleeDeMerellademerell@kconinc.com1-843-745-0434ext.222www.kconinc.com
Kelly Group Inc. dba Kelly Klosure SystemBooth......................................433JeannePelikanjpelikan@kellyklosure.com402-727-1344www.kellyklosure.com
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Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc.Booth......................................526ErinMasonerin.mason@kimley-horn.com919-677-2000www.kimley-horn.com
KiewitBooth......................................137StephaniePiotrowskistephanie.piotrowski@kiewit.com703-415-2689kiewit.comKiewitisthe3rdlargestconstructionorganizationinNorthAmerica,basedonENR’sTop400list.Withmorethan30majorofficesacrossNorthAmericaandrevenuesofnearly$12Billionin2013,KiewitisconsistentlyrankedinEngineeringNews-Record’sTop10Contractorssince1995.
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KIRA Inc.Booth......................................308DagwoodShoemakerdshoemaker@kira.com303-402-1526www.kira.comKIRAisaglobalfacilitiesmaintenancecompanyandlowcostproviderofBaseOperationsSupport.Weprovidecostsavingstocustomersthroughindustryleadingresearchanddevelopment,bringinginnovationsandefficienciesnotusedelsewhere.
LEO A DALYBooth......................................427KurtUbbelohdekfubbelohde@leoadaly.com402-391-8111www.leoadaly.com
Architecture and EngineeringPlanning and Programming Civil Works Planning and Design Program Management/Construction Management Commissioning/Retro-Commissioning Environmental Planning and Restoration Environmental Demolition and Decontamination
571.218.1000 | www.jacobs.com | Offices Worldwide
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
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LeidosBooth......................................408CharlotteO’[email protected]/activateLeidosEngineeringisatrustedandfuture-focusedsolutionsprovider.Our3,000employeesintegratetechnology,data,anddecadesofindustryexperiencetoactivatemeaningfulresults.Wehelptakeontheconnectedworldwithexpertiseingridengineering,energyefficiency,systemsintegrationandcontrols,DesignBuildSM,environmentalmanagement,andenergyassettransactions.Formoreinformation,visitwww.leidos.com/activate.
LG2 Environmental Solutions Inc.Booth......................................446leesageraldleesagerald@lg2es.com904-288-8631www.lg2es.com
Liberty Airport Systems/Safegate GroupBooth......................................614DougWoehlerdoug.woehler@safegate.com1-763-535-9299www.libertyairportsystems.com
Lochinvar LLCBooth......................................122JenniferVanHookjvanhook@lochinvar.com615-889-8900ext.2339www.lochinvar.com
The Louis Berger Group Inc.Booth......................................533SaraDinkelsdinkel@louisberger.com816-398-8659www.louisberger.com
LRS Federal LLCBooth......................................438StevenMoessmoes@LRSFederal.com410-544-3570www.LRSFederal.com
Lockheed MartinBooth......................................730BobGriffinbobbie.l.griffin@lmco.com703-966-5841www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/energy-solutionsLockheedMartinprovidesafullrangeofenergysolutionsthatguaranteeenergysavingsandsecure,reliablepowerthroughofferingssuchasenergysavingsperformancecontracts,microgridsolutionsandindustrialanddatacenterapplications.Thecorporationhasarobustsuiteoftechnologiesandcapabilitiesthatcontributetoanefficientenergyfuture.
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
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MacDonald-Bedford LLCBooth......................................714SusanBedfordsbedford@macdonaldbedford.com510-521-4020www.macdonaldbedford.com
Mahorsky Group Inc.Booth......................................439JasonCooperjcooper@mahorskygroup.com215-536-0253www.mahorskygroup.com
Marine Corps Engineer AssociationBooth......................................134KenFrantzfrantz@consolidated.net716-763-5655www.marcorengasn.org
Mason & HangerBooth......................................519StephenScottAmanda.trent@masonandhanger.com859-252-9980www.masonandhanger.com
Mead & Hunt Inc.Booth......................................609NicoleLippnicole.lipp@meadhunt.com608-273-6380www.meadhunt.com
Marine Solutions Inc.Booth......................................239AmyWilkinsawilkins@msimarinesolutions.com859-260-1055www.msimarinesolutions.comMarineSolutions,Inc.(MSI)isaspecializedcommercialdivingandengineeringfirmfocusedonbuildingandmaintainingwaterfront,hydraulic,navigationandbridgestructures.MSI’sservicesareprovidedthroughadiversifiedstaffofengineers,commercialdiversandconstructionprofessionalswithexperiencethroughouttheU.S.andabroad.
Merrick & CompanyBooth......................................517DavidYangdavid.yang@merrick.com303-751-0741www.merrick.com
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Michael Baker InternationalBooth......................................608RobertSchlesingerbschlesinger@mbakerintl.com412-269-6300www.mbakercorp.comMichaelBakerInternationalisaleadingglobalproviderofengineeringandconsultingservices,includingplanning,architecture,environmental,construction,programmanagement,lifecyclesupport,informationtechnologyandcommunicationssolutions.With$1.2billioninannualrevenue,BakerInternationalhasover5,000employeesin90officeslocatedacrosstheU.S.andinternationally.
Michael-Bruno LLCBooth......................................649MichaelSedgemichaelb@mb-global.com081-851-2208www.mb-global.com
NCEESBooth......................................424ChristianCernauskasccernauskas@ncees.org864-654-6824ncees.org
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NIKA Architects + EngineersBooth......................................513KabirChaudharykchaudhary@nika-ae.com301-770-3520www.nika-ae.com
North Wind ServicesBooth......................................421JohnShalerjshaler@northwindgrp.com303-726-5415www.northwind-services.com
Oneida Total Integrated EnterprisesBooth......................................323KathyGraefkgraef@otie.com414-257-4200www.otie.com
ParsonsBooth......................................125AliciaStumpalicia.stump@parsons.com202-775-3300www.parsons.com
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
PDQ ManufacturingBooth......................................449RobertHastyCSI-CDTbobhasty@pdqlocks.com717-656-5355www.pdqlocks.comAleadingUSmanufacturerofsecuritydoorhardware,PDQservesitscustomerswithaworldclassofferingofcommercial-grademortiselocks,cylindricallocks,doorclosers,exitdevices,flatgoods,stand-aloneelectroniclocksandelectronicaccesscontroldevices.PDQhasservedanationalandinternationalcustomerbaseforover30years.
Perini Management Services Inc.Booth......................................225JulianneCarneyjcarney@perini.com508-628-2401www.pmsi.tutorperini.comPeriniManagementServicesdeliversdesign-buildconstructionservicestoU.S.federalagenciesworldwide.Weareknownforourabilitytoexecutealltypesofconstructionprojectswithinaggressiveschedulesandtoahighlevelofquality.Weareexpertsinplanning,scheduling,mobilizingandmanagingconstructionunderthemostchallengingconditions.
Pernix Group Inc.Booth......................................339KristenHoekstrakhoekstra@pernixgroup.com630-620-4787www.pernixgroup.com
Personnel Force InnovationBooth......................................136LatashaAlexanderlatasha.alexander@dfas.mil317-212-7232pfi.dod.mil
Petroleum Resources & Development Inc.Booth......................................634KennethRichardken.richard@prdincorporated.com321-986-6026www.prdgov.com
PhilipsBooth......................................319JillDennardjill.dennard@philips.com781-925-4178www.philips.com
Phillips & Jordan Inc.Booth......................................338JacobStonejstone@pandj.com865-688-8342www.pandj.com
Photo Measurement Solutions LLCBooth......................................537JackRichterjack@photo-measure.org810-580-1634www.photo-measure.org
Polu Kai Services LLCBooth......................................615JeanneGermaisejeanne@polukaiservices.com703-533-0039www.polukaiservices.comPoluKaiServices,LLCisaCVEverifiedSDVOSB.PKSisamulti-disciplinaryfirmwithcapabilitiesinD/B,Construction,Demolition,Renovation,ConstructionManagement,EnvironmentalConsultingandRemediationServices.
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Pond & CompanyBooth......................................416EricGrandowskigrandowskie@pondco.com678-336-7740www.pondco.com
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POWER EngineersBooth......................................742MendiEdgarmendi.edgar@powereng.com208-288-6454www.powereng.com
Project Time & Cost LLCBooth......................................432AndyReapeandy.reape@ptcinc.com800-486-5752www.ptcinc.com
QRI/Quaternary Resource Investigations LLCBooth......................................444KennethNewknew@qri.com225-292-1400qri.com
Quantum Spatial Inc. Booth......................................515NickolasFusconfusco@quantumspatial.com407-595-5518www.quantumspatial.com
Raymond EngineeringBooth......................................520RaymondRamosray.ramos@raymondllc.com770-483-9592www.raymondllc.com
RCC Promotions CouncilBooth......................................434CoreyZollingerlinda.vamvas@cemex.com713-722-5823ext.6084www.cemex.com
RealStreet StaffingBooth......................................314ChrisD’Onofriocdonofrio@realstreetstaffing.com410-480-8002realstreetstaffing.com
REC SolarBooth......................................317DarylZeisdzeis@recsolar.com480-717-1423www.recsolar.com
The Reinforced Earth CompanyBooth......................................331MicheleCurrymcurry@reinforcedearth.com703-547-8797MarketingCoordinatorwww.reinforcedearth.com
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RS&H Inc.Booth......................................508AlanWattalan.watt@rsandh.com904-256-2500www.rsandh.com
Robins & MortonBooth......................................236AlexandraNielsenanielsen@robinsmorton.com205-870-1000www.robinsmorton.com
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Rose Consulting (Moser Rose) Law FirmBooth......................................413DavidRosedrose@roseconsultingllc.org229-244-1527www.roseconsultingllc.org
The S.M. Stoller Corp.Booth......................................550GregLordglord@stoller.com303-653-5161www.stoller.com
Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc.Booth......................................530KimberlyLivingstonklivingston@satpon.com512-879-5200www.satpon.com
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Schnabel Engineering LLCBooth......................................226MaryAndersonmanderson@schnabel-eng.com703-779-0773www.schnabel-eng.com
Schneider ElectricBooth......................................313LaineyNakhlehlainey.nakhleh@schneider-electric.com972-323-5413www.schneider-electric.com
Shannon & Wilson Inc.Booth......................................417PaulaGrahlherrpag@shanwil.com206-632-8020www.shannonwilson.com
Sealaska Government ServicesBooth......................................243RigelShawrigel.shaw@sealaska.com425-283-0630www.sealaskaenvironmental.comOurintegratedsuiteofservicesallowsSealaskatoofferinnovativeenvironmental,constructionmanagementandinformationtechnologysolutionstopublicandprivatesectorclientsglobally.AllofoursubsidiariesarecertifiedSmallDisadvantageBusiness(SDB)andmanyarealso8(a)certified.
Sevenson Environmental Services Inc.Booth......................................215JamesDamonjmdamon@sevenson.com716-284-0431ext.139www.sevenson.comSevensonisanexperiencedremedialconstructionandenvironmentaldredgingcompany.Ourprojectteamsareexperiencedinimplementingarangeofheavycivilandmarineservicesutilizingourfleetofconventionalandspecializedequipment.WehaveservedtheDODsince1985safelyexecutinghundredsofFFPandCRHTRWtaskorders.
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Siemens Industries Inc.Booth......................................156JasmineHurleyjasmine.hurley@siemens.com404-698-8639www.siemens.com/about/en/businesses/industry.phpSiemensisthemarketleaderforsafe,reliable,andenergy-efficientbuildingsandinfrastructures.Weprovideproducts,solutions,andservicestohelpkeeppeople,facilities,andoperationssafe,secure,andefficient.Siemens’integratedportfolioallowsustohelpmanagebuildingautomation,firesafety&security,andpowerdistribution&management.
SourceAmericaBooth......................................238JodeeWarnerjwarner@sourceamerica.orgwww.sourceamerica.org
SpecPro Environmental Services LLCBooth......................................418LornaPacelpace@scf-llc.com865-481-7837ext.293www.aerostar.net
Smith & Loveless Inc.Booth......................................342DarbyRitterdritter@smithandloveless.com913-206-8901www.smithandloveless.comSmith&Lovelesswastewatertreatmentsystemsandpumpstationsdeliverreliableservicewithminimaloperatorattentionandmaintenance.SupportingtheDoDStrategicSustainabilityPerformancePlanforconservingmissioncriticalwaterandenergyresources,oursystemsreducepotablewaterconsumptionthroughrecycling,lowerlife-cyclecostsandprotectthesafetyofpersonnel.
SolarWorldBooth......................................731LisaSpencerlisa.spencer@solarworldusa.com503-844-3400www.solarworld.comSolarWorldisAmerica’slargestandmostexperiencedsolarmanufacturer,operatingsince1975.SolarWorldmanufacturesandassemblespanels,kitsandsystemsintheUSA.High-performanceSolarWorldSunmodule®panelsareindependentlytestedandproventoproducemoreenergythanothermajorbrands.
Sprung Instant Structures Inc.Booth......................................423JimAveryinfo@sprung.com801-280-1555www.sprung.com
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Siemens can help you address today’s challenges while planning for tomorrow’s priorities by offering:• Products that keep facilities, people, and operations
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
SSRCxBooth......................................121TedFostertfoster@ssr-inc.com615-386-1113www.ssrcx.comEnsuringthatbuildingsperformatpeakefficiencyisadrivingforceforownersintoday’smarketplace.SSRCommissioning(SSRCx)providesavarietyofcommissioning,energyconsulting,andsustainabilityservicesthatenablefacilitiestoconsistentlyoperateatoptimumlevels.
BRONZE SPONSOR
Stanley Consultants Inc.Booth......................................219BarryShawshawbarry@stanleygroup.com563-264-6600www.stanleyconsultants.com
BRONZE SPONSOR
Stantec Inc.Booth......................................431JohnHalljohn.hall@stantec.com978-692-1913stantec.com
STV Inc.Booth......................................334BruceNicklesbruce.nickles@stvinc.com610-385-8340www.stvinc.com
COPPER SPONSOR
Sullivan International Group Inc.Booth......................................509AnniedelRioadelrio@onesullivan.com619-260-1432www.onesullivan.comSullivanInternationalGroup,Inc.isanappliedscience,environmental,andtechnologyfirmthathasbeenservingboththecommercialandgovernmentsectorssinceitsinceptioninNovember,1998.HeadquarteredinSanDiego,CaliforniaandhasprojectofficesthroughouttheUS.SullivanisaServiceDisabledVeteranOwnedSmallBusiness(SDVOSB).
COPPER SPONSOR
Surveying And Mapping LLCBooth......................................214ScottPerkinssperkins@sam.biz800-656-9525www.saminc.biz
Survive-a-Storm SheltersBooth......................................142MattWilliamsmatt.williams@survive-a-storm.com229-226-2285survive-a-storm.com/ProvidingEF-5ratedSTORMSHELTERSofthehighestQuality,4to500+people-ForBusinesses,Schools&residential.Withussafetyisfirst,oursheltershavebeenTESTEDatTexasTechUniversity.FEMA&NSSAcompliant&weareamemberofICC.ReadourtestimoniesatWWW.SURVIVE-A-STORM.COM
BRONZE SPONSOR
Swinerton Builders GovernmentBooth......................................708MichelleSandovalmsandoval@swinerton.com303-908-8516www.swinerton.comSwinertonBuildersdeliverssustainableandcomplexdesignandconstructionprojectstoadiversifiedbaseofGovernmentagencies.Ourcommitmenttodiversitybeginswithanunwaveringdedicationtosmallbusinessconcerns.Swinerton’sbeliefistoprovidesmall,disadvantaged,minority,womenandveteranownedbusinessesmaximumopportunitytoparticipateonourprojects.
Technology Advancement Group Inc.Booth......................................251MatthewFedowitzmatthew.fedowitx@tag.com703-406-3000tag.com
Terra Sonic International LLCBooth......................................645JimWalkerjsw@terrasonicinternational.com740-374-6608www.terrasonicinternational.comTSIistheonlycompanythatisdedicatedtothedesign,manufacturing,andoperationofSonicDrillrigs.AlthoughaSmallBusiness,ourSonicdrillershavedrilledin38states,haveanaverageof10yearsSonicDrillingexperience,andperformeddrillingat>100FederalfacilitiesorSuperfundsites.
TestAmericaBooth......................................650BernadineSiemensbernadine.siemens@testamericainc.com918-671-2922www.testamericainc.com
SILVER SPONSOR
Tetra TechBooth......................................630MargieVasquezmargie.vasquez@tetratech.com626-470-2330www.tetratech.com
Tidewater Inc.Booth......................................549BruceReynoldsbruce.reynolds@tideh2o.net410-997-4458www.tideh2o.net
Tigerbrain Engineering Inc.Booth......................................437RickFleschrdflesch@tigerbrain.com407-356-7229www.tigerbrain.com
Trinity Analysis & Development Corp.Booth......................................546ParksMedlockpmedlock@trinityadc.com850-613-6800www.trinityadc.com
TTI Environmental Inc.Booth......................................222KarenBuniakkarenb@ttienv.com856-840-8800Ext.14ttienv.com
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
COPPER SPONSOR
Tunista Construction LLCBooth......................................221MicheleAtkinsonmatkinson@tclcon.com253-517-9988www.tclcon.com
Underground SolutionsBooth......................................124MartyScanlanmscanlan@undergroundsolutions.com724-353-3000www.undergroundsolutions.com
United Excel Corp.Booth......................................448AliTweelali.tweel@i-dbo.com913-647-9400www.unitedexcel.com
United RentalsBooth......................................235BobCaudlercaudle@ur.com877-874-4468www.unitedrentals.comUnitedRentalsisthelargestequipmentrentalcompanyintheworld,withanintegratednetworkofover800rentallocationsin48statesand10Canadianprovinces.Thecompany’s11,500employeesserveconstruction,industrial,utilities,municipalities,andothercustomers.Thecompanyoffersforrentapproximately3,300classesofequipment.
U.S. Public Health ServiceBooth......................................544StevenSauersteven_sauer@nps.gov240-453-6000www.usphs.gov
PLATINUM SPONSOR
Versar Inc.Booth......................................209MaryJonesmjones@versar.com703-750-3000www.versar.com
VMAG High Velocity Magnetic Gate OperatorsBooth......................................139PatrickO’[email protected]
Water Heating Technologies LLCBooth......................................743
Welch AllynBooth......................................132DwaynePoteetdwayne.poteet@welchallyn.com937-430-5966Ext.9374www.welchallyn.com
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Exhibitor Directory Listing (in alphabetical order, as of May 1, 2015)
BRONZE SPONSOR
Weston Solutions Inc.Booth......................................208TimothySanfordt.sanford@westonsolutions.com610-701-3000www.westonsolutions.com
Wolff & Mueller Government Services GmbH & Co KGBooth......................................442AaronJusticeaaron.justice@wolff.mueller.de711-820-4387wolff-mueller.de
WoolpertBooth......................................321MarciSnydermarci.snyder@woolpert.com937-461-5660www.woolpert.com
Zapata Inc.Booth......................................523MartyRaymray@zapatainc.com704-358-8240www.zapatainc.com
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Attendees MUST have their badge scanned as they enter Technical Sessions and tours to verify participation.IMPORTANT:EachmemberisresponsibleforapplyingforhisorherownPDHsaftertheconference.SAMEcannotguaranteethatallboardswillacceptallPDHcredit;pleasecheckwithyourlicensingboardformoreinformation.
NAME:
Tuesday, May 19
EVENT TIME PDHs ATTENDED?
TechnicalTour–FMCTechnologiesSubseaEquipmentManufacturingFacility 3.5hrs 2PDHs
TechnicalTour–PortofHouston 2.5hrs 2PDHs
PerspectiveofFacilityDesign&UrbahnMedalRecipientLecture 2hrs 2PDHs
TheArmy’sEnergyStrategy 2hrs 1PDH
DronesandtheEnvironment 2hrs 1PDH
LeveragingMasterPlanningtoAchieveResiliency 2hrs 1PDH
BecomeaPartnerforOperationalizingResilience 2hrs 1PDH
DesigningStrategiestoReduceEnergyConsumption 1hr 1PDH
DiscoveryGreenWalkingTour 1hr 1PDH
StrategicBusinessDevelopmentPlanningforFederalPursuits 1hr 1PDH
EssentialsforResilientEnergySectorMicrogrids 1hr 1PDH
CoastalResilientCommunitiesandClimateChange 1hr 1PDH
NetZeroUpdate 2.5hrs 2PDHs
GeneratingandSustainingBusinessGrowthinaRisk-AverseMarket 1hr 1PDH
MitigatingCyberThreatstoProtectInfrastructureAssets 1hr 1PDH
TOTAL FOR TUESDAY
Wednesday, May 20
EVENT TIME PDHs ATTENDED?
OpeningGeneralSession 1.5hrs 0.5PDHs
EnergyIndependenceforNorthAmericaandtheImpactsonNationalSecurityPlanning 1hr 1PDH
ExploringDiversityintheA/E/CWorkforce 1hr 1PDH
TheaterSecurityEngagementWorldwide 1hr 1PDH
WinningStrategiesandBestPracticesforGovernmentProspecting 1hr 1PDH
Counter-TerrorismandSecurityPlanningforFacilitiesandUtilities 1hr 1PDH
FinancingEnergyProjects 1hr 1PDH
RiskAnalysisforPursuitPreparation 1hr 1PDH
CredentialingforMilitaryEngineers 1hr 1PDH
WaterandWastewaterResiliencePrograms 1hr 1PDH
BestPracticesinInfrastructureResilience 1hr 1PDH
ChangingtheContractor/GovernmentRelationship 1hr 1PDH
CreatingCyber-SecureEnterpriseControlSystemsNetworks 1hr 1PDH
EngineerForceSufficiencyforMeetingCombatantCommandRequirements 1hr 1PDH
ProposalTrends:Graphics 1hr 1PDH
TOTAL FOR WEDNESDAY
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NAME:
Thursday, May 21
EVENT TIME PDHs ATTENDED?
ClimateChangeandFacilityManagement 2.5hrs 2PDHs
EbolaResponse:ChallengesandMysteryRevealed 1hr 1PDH
FutureDirectionsinFacilityDesign&Construction 1hr 1PDH
RegionalResiliencePlanningandDevelopmentThroughPublic-PrivatePartnerships 1hr 1PDH
TheFiveBe’s 1hr 1PDH
DODMasterPlanning:CreatingResilientInstallations 1hr 1PDH
EngineeringSolutionsinPublicHealth 1hr 1PDH
TransitiontoBusinessDevelopmentandOperations 1hr 1PDH
SupplyChainSecurityandResilience 1hr 1PDH
PreventingDiseasebyTreatingDrinkingWater 1hr 1PDH
ContingencyPower—NewTechnologies 1hr 1PDH
OpportunitiesforIncreasedEfficiencies:Public-Public&Public-PrivatePartnerships 1hr 1PDH
StrategicTeaming 1hr 1PDH
ClosingGeneralSessionwithMilitaryEngineeringServiceChiefsPanel 1.25hrs 1PDH
TOTAL FOR THURSDAY
TOTAL CREDITS EARNED
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