WELC OME [] Trans 201… · Peter Davich, P.E., Minnesota Dept. of Transportation DBIA’s Best...
Transcript of WELC OME [] Trans 201… · Peter Davich, P.E., Minnesota Dept. of Transportation DBIA’s Best...
As the only organization that defines, teaches and promotes best practices in design-build project delivery, DBIA is uniquely positioned to provide the best information representing the broad base needs and interests of our membership and the AEC industry!
Owners/utilities and practitioners new to design-build can rely on DBIA to better understand the delivery method and how to determine when design-build is right for a particular project. Those more experienced in the delivery method can take advantage of more advanced education offerings, including best practices and implementation techniques, case studies and education on design-build variations such as progressive design-build, design-build-operate (DBO) and others.
In addition, DBIA is excited to partner with the American Water Works Association (AWWA), the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the Water Design-Build Council (WDBC) to co-host the 2016 Design-Build for Water/Wastewater Conference April 20-22 in Charlotte, NC. We hope you will join us!
Why you should attend the 2016 Conferences in Charlotte: • IncreaseYourNetwork:Both the Design-Build in Transportation Conference and the Design-
Build for Water/Wastewater Conference have grown year after year to a 15% uptick in attendance and in the number of exhibitors. Consistent growth points to the importance of design-build and gives attendees greater reach within their personal and professional networks.
• ConnectwithClients:With over 10% of the attendees representing public agencies, both conferences boasted the highest number of client participants in 2015 and this trend is proving to continue in 2016.
• ExpandyourKnowledge: Over the course of the entire week, attendees are offered over 40 technical sessions and seven general sessions that range in experience level and cover topics such as P3s, progressive design-build, innovation and design-build best practices.
• CompleteyourCertification:Each Conference provides attendees an opportunity to earn over 12 CEUs to put toward your DBIA Certification or renewal. Credential-holders need 24 credit hours to successfully renew every two years. Why not complete half of your requirements in Charlotte?
DBIA, along with our partners, looks forward to seeing you in Charlotte this coming April 18-22 as we work collaboratively to enhance the understanding of design-build project delivery for our members, and to help all reap the full benefits of this delivery method when chosen.
LisaWashington,CAEExecutive Director/CEODesign-Build Institute of America
EileenO’NeillExecutive DirectorWater Environment Federation
WELCOME Transportation & Water/Wastewater Professionals!
DavidLaFranceCEOAmerican Water Works Association
MarkAlpert,DBIAExecutive DirectorWater Design-Build Council
SpecialThankstoourCo-Sponsor:
FeaturedSessions&EventsNew this Year! Opening Party at the NASCAR Hall of Fame Monday,April187:00p.m.–10:00p.m.
Start Your Engines! The 150,000-square-foot NASCAR Hall of Fame is an interactive, entertainment attraction honoring the history and heritage of NASCAR. The high-tech venue, designed to educate and entertain race fans and non-fans alike includes artifacts and interactive exhibits. The goal of the facility is to honor NASCAR icons and create an enduring tribute to the drivers, crew members, team owners and others that have impacted the sport in the past, present and future.
Sponsored by: Ames Construction, Inc.; Autodesk, Inc.; Braun Intertec Corporation; Dewberry; Granite Construction Company; Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson; Nossaman LLP; O.R. Colan Associates; PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.; STV Inc.; VHB; Zachry Construction Corporation
Transportation General Session: A Study of Cost, Benefits and Risk Associated with Alternate Contracting Tuesday,April198:00a.m.–9:15a.m.
Keith Molenaar, Ph.D., DBIA, University of ColoradoArthur Antoine, University of ColoradoJohn Haynes, P.E., Federal Highway AdministrationDoug Martin, P.E., Florida Dept. of Transportation
Through this FHWA-funded research project, data has been collected from more than 275 projects by various State Departments of Transportation (DOTs). This session will give a summary of empirical results relating to performance of the various delivery methods (DB, CM/GC, DBB) and will include interpretation of the results from a highway agency’s perspective. The results will allow agencies to make empirically-based decisions about when to employ alternative delivery methods.
Water/Wastewater General Session: How Owners Decide When to Use Design-Build Contracting for Their Water/Wastewater Projects Thursday,April212:00p.m.–3:15p.m.
Moderators: William "BJ" Christman, DBIA, Crowder Construction Company Stephen Gates, P.E., BCEE, Brown and Caldwell
Panelists: Bruce Husselbee, Hampton Roads Sanitation DistrictJacqueline A. Jarrell, P.E., Charlotte WaterGene Jackson, P.E., Spartanburg WaterDavid Springer, Greenville Utilities
Today's owners have an increasing variety of procurement methods to choose from for their capital improvements. The type of project, complexity, dollar size, unknown conditions, owner resources and many other factors influence the critical decisions that must be made to ensure the best project is delivered. The owner-presenters will share their unique methods for procuring their work and how they quantified their reasons for selecting design-build. As they share why design-build was chosen, you will hear more about the challenges and their solutions, the expectations and results and the criteria they identified and analyzed to measure success.
2016DESIGN-BUILD IN TRANSPORTATIONDESIGN-BUILD
FOR WATER/WASTEWATER
2016
MONDAY, APRIL 187:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Registration Hours
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.(2 CEUs)
Pre-Conference Event: Transportation Owners’ Intro to Design-Build 101 (owners only) Instructor: John Bale, P.E., DBIA, MBA, JWBale, Inc. This course reviews the basics of design-build and is suggested for owners with little to no design-build experience.
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.(2 CEUs)
Pre-Conference Event: Transportation Owners’ Intro to Design-Build 201 (owners only) Instructor: Rex Huffman, DBIA, Huffman Consulting LLCAlthough still an introductory course, this course goes further into the procurement process and performance requirements of design-build and is suggested for owners with a little more design-build experience.
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Transportation Exhibitor Move In
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.(2 CEUs)
Owners’ Open Forum (owners only) Facilitated by Peter Davich, P.E., Minnesota Dept. of Transportation
12:45 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Owners’ Networking Lunch (owners only)
1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.(1.5 CEUs)
Practitioners’ Session
2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.(1.5 CEUs)
Opening Keynote: Secretary Anthony Foxx, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (invited) Sponsored by: AECOM
4:15 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored by: Autodesk, Inc.; Amec Foster Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure, Inc.; Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.; HDR; Huitt-Zollars, Inc.; PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.; RS&H
7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Opening Party at the NASCAR Hall of Fame (Additional Fee Required)Sponsored by: Ames Construction, Inc.; Autodesk, Inc.; Braun Intertec Corporation; Dewberry; Granite Construction Company; Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson; Nossaman LLP; O.R. Colan Associates; PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.; STV Inc.; VHB; Zachry Construction Corporation
TUESDAY, APRIL 197:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration Hours
7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Gannett Fleming, Inc.
8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.(1.25 CEUs)
General Session: A Study of Cost, Benefits and Risk Associated with Alternate Contracting Keith Molenaar, Ph.D., DBIA, University of Colorado; Arthur Antoine, University of Colorado; John Haynes, P.E., Federal Highway Administration; Doug Martin, P.E., Florida Dept. of Transportation
Concurrent Education
TRACK 1Procurement & P3
TRACK 2Achieving Success
at Any Size
TRACK 3Lessons Learned &
Case Studies
TRACK 4Innovation & Collaboration
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.(1 CEU)
Turning the Lights On: Insights on MDOT’s Freeway Street Lighting P3 (Intermediate)
Elizabeth Cousins, LLB, BA, Nossaman LLP
Charlie Stein, Michigan Dept. of Transportation (MDOT) Innovative Contracts
Small Design-Build Projects: Achieving Benefits Below $10 Million (Intermediate)
Peter Davich, P.E., Minnesota Dept. of Transportation
DBIA’s Best Practices in Design-Build are Effective in FDOT Projects (Advanced)
James Wolfe, P.E., RS&H
Paul Lampley, P.E., Florida Dept. of Transportation
Teamwork on Monroe Bypass: Tested, Tried, and True (Intermediate)
Keith Skinner, P.E., RK&K
Rick Baucom, P.E., North Carolina Dept. of Transportation
Jim Triplett, P.E., United Infrastructure Group
Stephen Roberts, P.E., RK&K
10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. (1 CEU)
Design-Build in Coal Country: Coal Synergy and VDOT’s 460 Connector Phase II (Intermediate)
John Smolen, Esq., Nossaman LLP
Mandy Cox, Virginia Dept. of Transportation
Preston Breeding, P.E., CCM, 3B Consulting Services
Lester Wimpy, P.E., Bizzack Construction, LLC
I-25 Paseo Del Norte Interchange: Delivery Beyond Expectations(Advanced)
Michael Smelker, P.E., New Mexico Dept. of Transportation
Paul Westerheid, Kiewit Infrastructure Co.
Kurt Thorson, P.E., Bohannan Huston Inc.
Kevin Scott, P.E., P.Eng., Terracon Inc.
Bob Meyers, P.E., Terracon Inc.
South 200th Link Extension: Laying the Groundwork for Sound Transit’s Design-Build Future (Intermediate)
Jason McLauchlin, DBIA, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.
Miles Haupt, CCM, DBIA, Sound Transit
Chris Stack, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.
Navigating the Challenges of Innovative Technologies on Design-Build Projects (Intermediate)
Dustin O’Quinn, P.E., CPESC, HNTB Corporation
Andrew Hoenig, P.E., DBIA, Georgia Dept. of Transportation
Mark Demidovich, P.E., Georgia Dept. of Transportation
Tom Hutchinson, P.E., HNTB Corporation
2016Design-BuildTransportation&Water/WastewaterConferenceScheduleAll meetings will take place at the Charlotte Convention Center
2016DESIGN-BUILD IN TRANSPORTATION
11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Lunch with the Exhibitors Sponsored by: T.Y. Lin International
1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (1.25 CEUs)
General Session: Progressive Design-Build for Transportation Projects Michael Loulakis, Esq., DBIA, Capital Project Strategies, LLCRobynne Parkinson, JD, DBIA, Thaxton Parkinson, PLLCJeffrey Folden, Maryland State Highway Administration
3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (1.25 CEUs)
Positioning for Success: Project Delivery for the New NY Bridge Project (Intermediate)
Glenn Ridsdale, P.E., HNTB Corporation
Robert Allen, HDR
David Capobianco, P.E., New York State Thruway Authority
Thomas McGuinness, P.E., New York State Thruway Authority
Frank Mydlinski, , Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC
CDOT US 6 Bridges Design-Build: Project Lifecycle Integration and Innovation (Intermediate)
Tim Maloney, Kraemer North America, LLC
Matthew Pacheco, Colorado Dept. of Transportation
Mike Ingram, Kraemer North America, LLC
Nathan Corbin, Kraemer North America, LLC
Achieving Project Goals through Stringent Selection Criteria: Utah’s Success Story (Intermediate)
Nicholas Thomas, P.E., Wilson & Company, Inc. Engineers & Architects
Tim Rose, P.E., Utah Dept. of Transportation
Ashford Galbreath, P.E., Wadsworth Brothers Construction
LYNX Used Progressive Design-Build Successfully on Their BRT LYMMO Expansion Projects (Intermediate)
James Avitabile, P.E., DBIA, RS&H, Inc.
Laura Minns, AICP, LYNX
James Harper, FTA
4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Evening Reception in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored By: HCSS; S&ME; STV, Inc.; Volkert, Inc.
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Transportation Exhibit Hall Move Out
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 207:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration Hours
7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Gannett Fleming, Inc.
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.(1 CEU)
Transportation General Session: Owners PanelSponsored by: Kiewit
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Water Exhibit Hall Move In
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.(4 CEUs)
Pre-Conference Event: Water Owners’ Intro to Design-Build Course (owners only) Instructor: Michael Loulakis, Esq., DBIA, Capital Project Strategies, LLC
Concurrent Education
TRACK 1Procurement & P3
TRACK 2Achieving Success
at Any Size
TRACK 3Lessons Learned &
Case Studies
TRACK 4Innovation & Collaboration
9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. (1 CEU)
JTA Uses P3/DB Project Delivery to Reduce Air Pollution while Saving Fuel (Intermediate)
Thomas McVey, P.E., RS&H
Hamid Tabassian, P.E., DBIA, Jacksonville Transportation Authority
Howard Harris, Jr, MBA, Clean Energy Fuels
Allan Burns, BS, Clean Energy Fuels
Complete Streets on Completely Small Design-Build Projects (Intermediate)
Matt Magnasco, P.E., Assoc.DBIA, Charlotte Department of Transportation
Andy Boenau, AICP, Timmons Group
Bette Frederick, P.E., PMP, Assoc. DBIA, City of Charlotte
Delivering WSDOT’s First Express Toll Lanes Using Design-Build Sharing Lessons Learned (Intermediate)
Lisa Hodgson, P.E., Washington State Dept. of Transportation
Barrett Hansen, P.E., WSDOT/HNTB GEC
Design of a Grade Separated Intersection with only 103 Days of Construction (Intermediate)
Gary Johnson, P.E., MBA, DBIA, RK&K, LLP
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (1 CEU)
Collaborating for Success During the Design-Build Procurement (Intermediate)
Dieter Billek, P.E., Texas Department of Transportation
Larry Hurley, P.E., Dragados USA
Mike Hutchison, P.E., HNTB Corporation
Route 364 Phase 3 - The 20 Year Dream (Intermediate)
David Simmons, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT)
Eric Kopinski, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT)
Eric Trupiano, Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT)
Delivering and Collaborating for New York State DOT’s Kosciuszko Bridge Project (Intermediate)
Jim Peterson, P.E., HNTB Corporation
David Tullis, P.E., Skanska-Kiewit-ECCO III JV
Innovation Personified: I-485/I-85 “Turbine” Interchange Design-Build (Intermediate)
Michael Grey, ASCE Member, The Lane Construction Company
John Johnson, P.E., STV Incorporated
11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Joint Networking Lunch
Wednesday Schedule Continues on the next page
DESIGN-BUILDFOR WATER/WASTEWATER
2016 2016DESIGN-BUILD IN TRANSPORTATION
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.(1.5 CEUs)
Afternoon Presentation with Water & Transportation Attendees
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.(1.5 CEUs)
Water/Wastewater Practitioners’ Forum
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.(2 CEUs)
Owners’ Open Forum (owners only)
4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored by: Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co., Inc.; Henry Pratt Company; Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.; Western Summit Constructors, Inc.
THURSDAY, APRIL 217:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration Hours
7:15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental BreakfastSponsored by: Gannett Fleming, Inc.
8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. (1.25 CEUs)
Opening Keynote: How Charlotte Water Uses Design-Build Delivery – Past, Present and FutureBarry Gullet, P.E., Director, Charlotte WaterKit Eller, P.E., Senior Project Manager, Charlotte WaterSponsored by: AECOM
Concurrent Education
TRACK 1Progressive
Design-Build
TRACK 2Design-Build for the
First Time
TRACK 3Lessons Learned
TRACK 4Finance & Operations
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Concurrent Sessions(1 CEU)
Procuring Design-Build for Houston’s Northeast Water Purification Plant (Intermediate)
Michael Loulakis, Esq., DBIA, Capital Project Strategies, LLC
Rod Brauer, CH2M
Paul Walker, Carollo Engineers, Inc.
Joseph Sullivan, Hawkins Delafield & Wood, LLP
Incentive & Performance Based New Wastewater System for the City of Liberty (Intermediate)
Doug Wachsnicht, , Goodwin Brothers Construction
Brian Hess, P.E., City of Liberty. Missouri
Scott Knight, CMT
Piloting Design-Build Sewer Rehabilitation in Advance of a $1 Billion Program (Intermediate)
Richard Stahr, P.E., Brown and Caldwell
John Dano, P.E., Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Paradise Restored – Design-Build-Operate in Islamorada, Florida (Intermediate)
Wesley Self, P.E., DBIA, Layne Construction
Richard Crow, Layne Construction
Mike Forster, Village of Islamorada, Florida
Wynne Grubbs, P.E., ARCADIS
10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. (1 CEU)
Progressive Design-Build for BRWA - Fresh Insights from the Owner (Advanced)
David Kinchen, DBIA, Black & Veatch
Brian Key, Bedford Regional Water Authority
Attention! Army Corps of Engineers Fast Tracks a New Wastewater Facility (Intermediate)
Ken Weaver, P.E., PMP, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
William O’Neil, P.E., BCEE, DBIA, CDM Smith
Design-Build Delivery Proven the Best Solution for Hopewell and Chesapeake Bay (Advanced)
Glenn Barin, P.E., PMP, CCM, HNP-HDR
Matt Ellinghaus, P.E., City of Hopewell, VA
Torben Fuessle, Assoc. DBIA, HNP-PC Construction
Jason Kerns, P.E., CDT, HNP-HDR
Todd Johnson, P.E., DBIA, Hazen and Sawyer
Maximizing Innovation and Minimizing Interruption: Using Design-Build for Major Cogen System Upgrade (Intermediate)
Humberto Codispoti, P.E., Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer
Eli Tilen, P.E., Brown and Caldwell
Patrick Carr, Poole and Kent, an EMCOR Co.
11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Lunch with the Exhibitors Sponsored by: Braun Intertec Corporation; Haskell; Schneider Electric
2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. (1.25 CEUs)
General Session: How Owners Decide When to Use Design-Build Contracting for Their Water/Wastewater ProjectsModerators: William “BJ” Christman, DBIA, Crowder Construction Company and Stephen Gates, P.E., BCEE, Brown and CaldwellBruce Husselbee, P.E., Hampton Roads Sanitation DistrictJacqueline A. Jarrell, P.E., Charlotte WaterGene Jackson, P.E., Spartanburg WaterDavid Springer, Greenville Utilities
DESIGN-BUILDFOR WATER/WASTEWATER
2016
DESIGN-BUILDFOR WATER/WASTEWATER
2016 2016DESIGN-BUILD IN TRANSPORTATION
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (1 CEU)
The Flexible and Responsive Project: Seizing Funding, Collaboration and Technology Opportunities (Intermediate)
Daniel Bisson, P.E., BCEE, CDM Smith
David Jones, P.E., City of Lewiston, ME
Keith Poulin, DBIA, CDM Smith
Progressive Design-Build Gives Life to Complicated Sustainability Project (Intermediate)
Michael Gritzuk, P.E, Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department
Jerry Bish, P.E., BCEE, Greeley and Hansen
The Do’s and Don’ts for Owner Reps on Design-Build Projects (Advanced)
Mike Cecil, Assoc. DBIA, Haskell
William Hixon, P.E., ARCADIS - US
David Kinchen, DBIA, Black & Veatch Water
Phil Sudol, Carollo Engineers, Inc.
Using Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain (P3) to Secure San Antonio’s Water Future (Advanced)
Nancy Belinsky, San Antonio Water System
Robert Puente, San Antonio Water System
Eric Petersen, Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP
4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Evening Reception in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored by: Black & Veatch; HD Supply Waterworks; PCL Construction; Wigen Water Technologies
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Move Out
FRIDAY, APRIL 227:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Registration Hours
7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Gannett Fleming, Inc.
8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. (1.25 CEUs)
One Owner, Two Similar Projects: Two Different Design-Build Methods (Advanced)
Bryan Bedell, DBIA, Haskell
Colin Groff, P.E., City of Boynton Beach (Former JEA)
Jamey Wallace, P.E., Jacobs
Preparing for Design-Build – A Project Manager’s Journey in San Jose (Advanced)
Thomas Esch, Assoc. DBIA, City of San Jose Dept. of Public Works
John Cannon, P.E., Assoc. DBIA, San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility
Eric Petersen, Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP
Design-Build, What Do You Really Want? An Interactive Focus Group and Discussion (Intermediate)
Facilitated By: Leofwin Clark, CH2M
An Integrated Approach to Solving Water and Wastewater Needs for Two Communities (Intermediate)
Steve Patterson, P.E., CH2M
Lindsay Smith, P.E., West Yost Associates
Dennis Diemer, P.E., Woodland-Davis Clean Water Agency
9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.(1.25 CEUs)
Creative Contracting Strategy Delivers Utah’s Newest Biosolids Cogen Facility Using Progressive Design-Build (Intermediate)
Kevin Cowan, P.E., North Davis Sewer District
Brandon Heidelberger, P.E., Brown and Caldwell
Ben McGeachy, MWH Constructors, Inc.
Not a Drop to Waste, Design-Build Delivery Success at Fort Irwin (Intermediate)
Cliff Bjorgum, P.E., DBIA, CH2M
Chris Woodruff, Fort Irwin Directorate of Public Works
Jill Peterson, P.E., CH2M
William O’Neil, P.E., BCEE, DBIA, CDM Smith
Never Give Up! Strategies for Overcoming Project Delivery Challenges and Roadblocks (Advanced)
David Schwartz, P.E., BCEE, CDM Smith
Brent Christ, DBIA, DC Water
Mike Angeli, DBIA, PC Construction
Brian Hagerich, DBIA, CDM Smith
Leonard Benson, DC Water
Phil Braswell, Brown and Caldwell
Successful Transfer of Responsibilities from Owner to the DBFOM Partner, Regina WWTP (Advanced)
Rob Court, P.Eng., P.G.D. Commerce, City of Regina
Simon Baker, M.Sc, P.Eng., AECOM
Vicki Campbell, P.Eng., Epcor Water Services Inc.
Richard Brown, P.Eng, M.Eng, PMP, EPCOR Water Services Inc.
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.(1.25 CEUs)
Closing General Session: Constructing the Future: The Progression of Design-Build Innovation Past, Present and FutureBruce Johnson, Technology Fellow, CH2MDavid Neitz, Chief Information Officer, CDM Smith
For program details, please visit http://www.dbia.org/Conferences
ContinuingEducationInformation:D E S I G N - B U I L DP R O F E S S I O N A L
Conference Credit Hours (CEUs)Design-Build in Transportation Conference Only Up to 13.25 hours*
Design-Build for Water/Wastewater Conference Only Up to 12.25 hours*
Both Water/Wastewater and Transportation Conferences Up to 24 hours*
*Owners are eligible to earn additional hours by attending the Owners' Intro to Design-Build course held prior to each conference.
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Transportation Exhibit Hall HoursMonday, April 18 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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Water/Wastewater Exhibit Hall HoursWednesday, April 20
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Water/WastewaterExhibitHallMoveIn
4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. WelcomeReceptionintheExhibitHall
Thursday, April 2111:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.
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EARLYOn or Before
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ADVANCED03/5/2016 - 04/11/2016
ON-SITEOn or After04/12/2016
WWW&TRANS
DBIA MEMBER RATES *Includes Access to Exhibit Hall, and SessionsRates apply to members of DBIA, SAME, AWWA, WEF, WDBC and T&DI. Membership will be verified by each organization
Academia $350 $400 $450
Gov’t Agency/ Private Owner $350 $400 $450
Practitioner $825 $925 $1,025 $1,475
Student $150 $175 $200
DBIA NON-MEMBER RATES *Includes Access to Exhibit Hall, and Sessions
Academia $450 $500 $550
Gov’t Agency/Private Owner $450 $500 $550
Practitioner $1,025 $1,125 $1,225 $1,775
Student $200 $225 $250
GROUP RATES Companies sending four or more paid full conference individuals from the same company are eligible to receive discounts. Pricing below is per person. All registrations and payment must be received together in order to qualify.
MEMBERS *Includes Access to Exhibit Hall, and Sessions
INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL/PRACTITIONER:
(4-9) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $700 $790
(10-20) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $660 $740
(21-40) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $620 $700
GOV’T AGENCY/PRIVATE OWNER:
(4-9) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $300 $340
(10-20) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $280 $320
(21-40) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $270 $300
NON-MEMBERS *Includes Access to Exhibit Hall, and Sessions
INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL/PRACTITIONER:
(4-9) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $875 $960
(10-20) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $820 $900
(21-40) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $770 $850
GOV’T AGENCY/PRIVATE OWNER:
(4-9) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $340 $425
(10-20) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $320 $400
(21-40) SPECIAL GROUP RATE $300 $375
EXHIBIT HALL ONLYTransportation Exhibit Hall Only – $175 $200 $225
Water Expo Hall – (4/20 – 4/21) $175 $200 $225
Both Trans & WWW Expo Hall – $350 $400 $450
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIESTransportation Opening Party at the NASCAR Hall of Fame – (4/18) $55 $65 $75
Registration Fees
Register Online at WWW.DBIA.ORG/CONFERENCES
Early Bird Registration Ends
March 4th!
(4/18-4/19)
(4/18 – 4/21)
Hotel & Registration Information
HOTEL RESERVATIONSDBIA has secured discounted rooms at the following hotels:
WestinCharlotte601 South College StreetCharlotte, NC 28202(704) 375-2600Across the Street from Convention Center
General Room Block: $199/night(plustax)Government Room Block: PrevailingPerDiemattimeofevent,currentlyat$117/night(plustax)
OmniCharlotteHotel132 E Trade St. Charlotte, NC 28202(704) 377-04003 Blocks from Convention Center General Room Block: $199/night(plustax) The cut-off for DBIA's Room Blocks is March 28, 2016. Attention: DBIA is not affiliated with any third party housing company such as Exhibition Housing Services. Attendees and Exhibitors are encouraged to disregard any communication from such company.
Online reservations are available at www.dbia.org/conferences
REGISTRATION POLICIESSUBSTITUTIONSSubstitutions are gladly accepted! Substitutions of registrations are permitted prior to the conference and onsite. Only one substitution is permitted per original registrant. All registrants and any individuals submitting a substitution request is responsible for all financial obligations (any balance due) associated with the registration. Badge sharing, splitting, and reprints are strictly prohibited.
CANCELLATIONPOLICYA $100 processing fee will be charged on all cancelled registrations. To receive a refund (minus the processing fee), your cancellation must be made in writing by March 31, 2016. No refunds will be granted for requests postmarked after March 31, 2016. Submit all requests to the “DBIA Meetings Department” via email at [email protected] or by fax at 1-866-893-3243.
REGISTER ONLINE AT
WWW.DBIA.ORG/CONFERENCES
REGISTERINGISEASY!