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President’s Message By Brent Packer, PE Civil Source Civil Engineers Make the Difference – They Build on the Quality of Life ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008 Congratulations to Dixie State College Student Brady Hale for winning the ASCE Southern Utah Branch scholarship! Have you ever had an interest in being an ASCE officer? You may have wondered what is expected and ultimately what is in it for me? Well, now is your chance to receive answers to your questions and have an opportunity to run for an officer position. The ASCE Utah Section and Branch Officer Elections will be held April 30, 2008. Those interested in running need to submit, no later than March 28, 2008, a brief statement indicating the position they are running for and a short biography of themselves to Dennis Pay ([email protected]). Below is a list and description of the officer positions that are available for the 2008-2009 term (beginning in August and ending in May). Branch Secretary/Treasurer (all branches) – Serve in position for 1 year. Duties include collecting money for branch monthly luncheons, keeping accurate records of branch finances and budget, taking minutes at monthly branch board meetings, preparing and sending e-mail correspondence to branch members, and participating in any additional branch activities. Branch President-Elect (all branches) – Serve in position for 3 years. Duties include serving as president- elect the first year, serving as the president the second year, and serving as the past-president the third year. The first year you attend a three-day regional ASCE leadership conference held in February. During your three years of service you attend monthly branch board meetings, plan the monthly branch luncheons, invite guests to speak at the luncheon, and plan additional branch activities as necessary. During your year as president you are a member of the ASCE Utah Section Board and attend monthly board meetings. Section Secretary/Treasure – Serve in position for 2 years. Duties include collecting money for annual Section meeting/luncheon, keeping accurate records of Section finances and budget, dispersing branch funds, attending and taking minutes of Section Board meetings. Section President-Elect – Serve in position for 3 years. Duties include serving as president-elect the first year, serving as the president the second year, and serving as the past-president the third year. The first year you attend a three-day regional ASCE leadership conference held in February. During your three years of service you attend monthly Section Board meetings and help plan the annual Section meeting/luncheon. During your year as president you conduct the monthly Section Board meetings, attend 2 to 3 regional and national ASCE meetings, prepare the President’s Message in the Civil Source (Section newsletter), and oversee various Section committees such as the awards committee, scholarship committee, outreach committee, etc.

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Page 1: Civil Source - Sectionsections.asce.org/utah/news/Mar08.pdfPresident’s Message By Brent Packer, PE Civil Source Civil Engineers Make the Difference – They Build on the Quality

President’s Message

By Brent Packer, PE

Civil Source

Civil Engineers Make the Difference – They Build on the Quality of Life

ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

Congratulations to Dixie State College Student Brady Hale

for winning the ASCE Southern Utah Branch

scholarship!

Have you ever had an interest in being an ASCE officer? You may have wondered what is expected and ultimately what is in it for me? Well, now is your chance to receive answers to your questions and have an opportunity to run for an officer position. The ASCE Utah Section and Branch Officer Elections will be held April 30, 2008. Those interested in running need to submit, no later than March 28, 2008, a brief statement indicating the position they are running for and a short biography of themselves to Dennis Pay ([email protected]). Below is a list and description of the officer positions that are available for the 2008-2009 term (beginning in August and ending in May).

Branch Secretary/Treasurer (all branches) – Serve in position for 1 year. Duties include collecting money for branch monthly luncheons, keeping accurate records of branch finances and budget, taking minutes at monthly branch board meetings, preparing and sending e-mail correspondence to branch members, and participating in any additional branch activities. Branch President-Elect (all branches) – Serve in position for 3 years. Duties include serving as president-elect the first year, serving as the president the second year, and serving as the past-president the third year. The first year you attend a three-day regional ASCE leadership conference held in February. During your three years of service you attend monthly branch board meetings, plan the monthly branch luncheons, invite guests to speak at the luncheon, and plan additional branch activities as necessary. During your year as president you are a member of the ASCE Utah Section Board and attend monthly board meetings. Section Secretary/Treasure – Serve in position for 2 years. Duties include collecting money for annual Section meeting/luncheon, keeping accurate records of Section finances and budget, dispersing branch funds, attending and taking minutes of Section Board meetings. Section President-Elect – Serve in position for 3 years. Duties include serving as president-elect the first year, serving as the president the second year, and serving as the past-president the third year. The first year you attend a three-day regional ASCE leadership conference held in February. During your three years of service you attend monthly Section Board meetings and help plan the annual Section meeting/luncheon. During your year as president you conduct the monthly Section Board meetings, attend 2 to 3 regional and national ASCE meetings, prepare the President’s Message in the Civil Source (Section newsletter), and oversee various Section committees such as the awards committee, scholarship committee, outreach committee, etc.

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

President’s Message Continued Announcements

Serving as an ASCE officer is a great opportunity to make a difference in the community, improve leadership skills, network with other engineers locally and regionally, travel to different parts of the country to regional and national ASCE meetings, and improve your overall professional development. Ralph Nader said, “The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers.” ASCE provides such an opportunity within our profession. I invite anyone interested in being an ASCE officer to run for a position this year. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Brent Packer, P.E. ASCE Utah Section President

University of Utah ASCE Student Chapter

Golf Tournament

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Thanksgiving Point, Lehi Registration at 1:00 pm Buffet Dinner at 7:00 pm

Utah Construction Career Days March 25th and 26th

Washington County Fairgrounds Volunteers are still needed to help staff the ASCE booth! Contact the Southern Utah

Branch for more information.

YMF PE Review Meetings

Contact Brad Conder at [email protected] or at

(801) 763-5100 for more information.

Salt Lake Valley Science & Engineering Fair

March 27th and 28th Rice-Eccles Stadium Towers

If you would like to volunteer as a judge,

visit their website at http://www.utahsciencecenter.org/sciencef

air/participate/judges.php

Project Management Training March 20-21st

University of Utah

Contact Erin Donovan at [email protected] or at

801-743-1328 for more information.

Future engineers at a local charter school show Brent Packer how to build the ultimate gumdrop

bridge during Engineering Week in February. Contact Joseph Serre, YMF President, if you would

like to participate in the outreach program.

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

Northern Utah Branch The Northern Utah Brach will have its March luncheon on Wednesday, March 19th. The speaker will be Bruce Barret from the Weber Water Conservancy District. His presentation will be on the Arthur V Watkins Dam on Willard Bay. Our president-elect will report on the region conference in our Northern Utah Branch officers meeting. The nominees’ names for possible future positions will also be presented. Clay Bodily Northern Utah Branch President

Wasatch Front Branch The March luncheon for the Wasatch Front Branch will be held on March 14th at Noon at Chinese Gourmet, 4500 South State Street. Please plan to arrive at 11:30 AM to ensure that all attendees can get their food from the buffet prior to the start of the presentation. This month's speaker will be Dan Avila, who has been with UDOT for 12 years. His talk will be about the Access Utah County Project which is comprised of four design build projects: SR-77, SR-92, East-West Connector (Lehi 10th South) and Vineyard Connector. Additionally, Dan will discuss the philosophy behind the procurement method selected by the Design-Build Program Management Team, including the role of the Independent Quality Firm. It's not too late -- there is still space available in the Project Management training to be held on March 20-21st at the University of Utah. Please contact Erin Donovan at [email protected] or 801-743-1328 to sign up. Lastly, if you've been wondering how you can help out with your branch, here is your chance. We are in need of a President-Elect and a Secretary/Treasurer for the 2008-09 term. These positions are the gateway to the branch, allowing you to have contact with all of the members at

each branch luncheon. It's rewarding and fun, allowing you to increase your contacts in the branch while helping you professionally and personally to improve your communication skills. If this sounds like something that interests you, please contact Erin Donovan at [email protected] or 801-743-1328. See the President’s Message for nomination details. Micheal G. McKamey Wasatch Front Branch President

DUCHESNE COUNTY WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT

FULL TIME ASSISTANT MANAGER Duties include project design work, water

development, project construction, working with riverand canal heading automation, interfacing with thepublic, canal companies, and culinary districts, andcoordinating projects between local, state, and federalagencies. Applicant must have the ability to workindependently and complete projects on or beforedeadlines. Qualifications shall include a civilengineering degree from an accredited university withan emphasis in water resources, and EIT license plus2 yrs minimum experience. The applicant must havegood oral/written communication skills, good publicrelations & computer skills. Probationary period of 3months required. Salary will be negotiable, dependingupon experience. Full benefit package will be providedafter probationary period.

For more information, contact Mr. RandyCrozier, DCWCD, (435) 722-4977, or mail resume toDCWCD, 855 East 200 North (112-10), Roosevelt, UT84066. Closing date for all applications will be March27, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. If no applications are receivedfrom qualified applicants by March 27, 2008, DCWCDwill exercise the option to leave the position open untilfilled DCWCD is an equal opportunity employer

Have Something to Say? Email Me!

Kelly Burns

Civil Source Editor [email protected]

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

Central Utah Branch We would like to thank Dr. Gus Williams for the presentation he gave at BYU as part of Engineering Week. He spoke about the challenges and approach used as part of the characterization and risk assessment of depleted uranium projectiles at a military testing range. Our next luncheon meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 20th, at the Golden Corral in Orem. The topic for the luncheon will be the Mountain View Corridor project in northern Utah County. Please put it on your schedule and watch your e-mail for additional information. Eric R. Dixon, P.E. Central Utah Secretary/Treasurer

Southern Utah Branch The APWA/ASCE 2008 Spring Conference was held on February 6-8th. The conference was a great success, even though the golf had been canceled due to an unusual amount of snow on the golf course. The breakout sessions were very informative and beneficial for all who attended. We would like to thank everyone who attended and the many who helped plan a successful conference. The Southern Utah branch also awarded this year’s scholarship to Brady Hale, a local student currently attending Dixie State College.

The Utah Construction Career Days will be held on March 25th & 26th at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Hurricane Utah. Construction Career Days is a great way to get local middle and high school kids excited about engineering and construction. The area’s local firms participate in demonstrations involving the work that engineers and surveyors do on a daily basis. All the kids participating have a great time testing soil compaction and operating the surveying equipment. We are still in need of volunteers to help staff the ASCE booth. Anyone interested please contact a Southern Utah Branch Officer. Our next Luncheon will be held on March 20, 12:00 at Staheli Catering (28 North 300 West) and the topic of discussion will be local runoff coefficients and calculating drainage areas specific to Southern Utah. We hope see you all there. Brett Jensen Southern Utah Branch President

Geotechnical Group The Geotechnical Group does not have any announcements for March.

Younger Member Forum The YMF is trying to get their feet on the ground after a few of us attended the WRYMC conference in Las Vegas. We sent three representatives. Joe Serre represented us as our voting delegate, Cable Murray, P.E. kept an eye out for outreach training and resources and did his own independent research, and Brad Conder, P.E. just had a great time and kept Cable out of trouble. There were many great breakout sessions and some great technical tours that we were able to attend. Again we would like to remind you about getting involved in the Salt Lake Science and Engineering Fair that is coming up on March 27 and 28, 2008. They are in need of volunteers and judges. It does not take a lot of time and it is one way we can

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

help shape the future generations and help those students have a positive outlook towards engineering. If you have any questions please contact James Barron, P.E.,

[email protected] or contact Jodi Ostrander directly at

[email protected]. If you would like more information please go to the following website

http://www.utahsciencecenter.org/sciencefair. The PE Exam Review Course is underway. If you would still like to participate in the remaining classes please contact Brad Conder at [email protected] or at (801) 763-5100. Joseph Serre USYMF-President

ASCE/APWA 2008 Spring Conference Engineer of the Year

“This person exemplifies ASCE ideals, develops the smartest designs and just plain performs all around.”

Travis Walbeck, P.E. Travis is the Project Manager for Elim Valley, a 2300 acre master planned community in the West Valley of Hurricane. Elim Valley is a groundbreaking development using the “New Urbanism” design concept. This type of development has been very difficult for the folks in Hurricane to wrap their arms around. Travis has done an excellent job presenting to the City fathers and showing them the benefits of this design philosophy. He is very proactive and responsive to the City and still manages to serve the needs of his client.

Community Service Award

Contact Joseph Serre, YMF President, if you would like to participate in the outreach program.

“This person goes beyond the call of fee and duty to make our communities a better place.”

Dave Black, P.E.

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

Dave was one of the charter officers of the Southern Utah APWA branch in the early 1990s. And since that time, he has continued to give back to the community in many ways. He took part in the City of St. George’s Design and Construction Standards that we all use as guidelines today. He currently serves on the Hillside Committee for the City and was a part of their recently adopted Rock Wall Ordinance. This past year he led the joint APWA/ASCE Geotechnical Committee who reviewed and provided comments to the US Geological Survey’s Soil Hazard Maps. In his spare time, he also teaches Geology classes at Dixie State College. Dave is an avid fisherman who belongs to the Southern Utah Angler’s Association, and helps introduce our youth to the joy of fishing.

Engineering Innovation Award

“This award recognizes a design that exceeds in efficiency and economy.” Alliance Consulting for Razor Ridge Lake Park in

Coral Canyon Minimum expenditure-maximum possibilities

Razor Ridge Lake Park is a fully landscaped 4 acre community urban fishery. Special considerations were installed to make the park fully ADA accessible and family friendly. Collaborative efforts between SunCor Development, the State of Utah, and Washington City were necessary to make the multi-use facility a reality.

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We have a completely equipped office and staff of surveying/engineering professionals from entry to

senior levels.

We can work in the background or on the front line asyou refer, or as needs dictate and will travel to the

project and project meetings as necessary.

We work with other professionals throughout the country.

Thomas N. True, P.E.

The Razor Ridge Lake holds approximately 4.8 million gallons of water. Approximately 35,000 cubic yards of dirt were moved to form the lake. On-site blue clay was utilized as a natural lake liner. This reduced material export and turned a development negative into a positive advantage. At 28 feet deep, the lake is deeper than most urban fisheries. This design promotes a system where multiple fish species can survive year around. The Lake has fish habitat and spawning beds constructed to mimic natural systems. To date, the State of Utah has stocked the lake with approximately 3,000 fish.

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The lake is both a way to provide a connection to the natural world and a way to make best use of the desert’s scarcest commodity - water. The lake functions as storage for the Coral Canyon golf course and headwater pressurization for future

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

irrigation in the Coral Canyon community. Back wash water from the Washington City Water Treatment Facility that was previously wasted is now pumped to the lake. This reclaimed backwash water is blended in the lake and utilized as irrigation water for the Coral Canyon golf course. The lake also provides emergency storage for the Washington City Water Treatment Facility. And lastly, the Razor Ridge Lake Park is an attractive open green space adjacent to the busy Telegraph Street transportation corridor that provides a pleasant environment for the traveler.

Outstanding Water Works Project

“Water, worth more than gold, yet it is our cheapest commodity.” Alpha Engineering for the St. George/Washington

Canal Irrigation Pipeline Ron Thompson of the Washington County Water Conservancy District envisioned this project. Alpha Engineering designed and provided construction management for the installation of both 54” and 60” diameter HDPE pipeline replacing the open ditch that feeds the agricultural area in Washington Fields. In piping the existing irrigation ditch, it provides a more efficient irrigation system and helps conserve our precious resource – water.

Outstanding Transportation Project

“Making the task of getting from point A to point B quick, safe, and enjoyable.”

Carter & Burgess for the Santa Clara Drive Streetscape

This project was performed under the UDOT design and construction requirements for the City of Santa Clara. The Carter & Burgess Team spent numerous hours with City Staff and its residents to deliver a downtown attraction, a monument to its heritage, and a focal point for the residents to conduct their business. The project included a complete storm drain system with two outfall lines to the Santa Clara River, a St. George City 24” Water transmission line, a Santa Clara City 12” water distribution line, electrical system upgrades, all new street lighting, water features to commemorate the original irrigation ditches, park benches, and enormous streetscape upgrades. Carter & Burgess, namely JR Windley, also performed the construction administration with huge success and very little blood loss with the hard work of a great contractor, the Sunroc Corporation.

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

Outstanding Civil Engineering Project

“This award is presented for achievements in structures and geotechnical work.”

Jared Hanks, P.E. for his Sunbrook- Bellsera Remedial Foundation Work

This project entails stabilizing existing foundations and floor slabs to at least 18 homes that have experienced settlement due to collapsible soils under moisture sensitive conditions. The problem is being addressed using an underpinning technique called “micro-piling”. This invasive construction requires the homeowners to be moved out before drilling and jacking of the foundation inside the home, and reconstruction all of the affected areas of the structure. Jared has managed this project for the developers and the homeowners with professionalism and tact. The scope of the project required multiple test bores, lab testing, and an in depth knowledge of expansive and collapsible soils, and foundation mechanics, to determine a solution to this challenging engineering problem.

Structural Licensing Bill by Cable Murray

Senate Bill 200 - Professional Engineers Licensing Amendments, sponsored by SEAU, has been passed through the Senate and House. The bill will now be signed into law and take affect on June 1st, 2008. We encourage everyone to read the bill, determine how it may affect you personally, and take the necessary steps of the transition clause if needed. The bill can be found by searching “bill 200” at the State’s website (www.le.state.ut.us). The ASCE Utah Section Board would like to thank all of the members and those on the committee who participated in providing detailed feedback and concerns regarding the issue. Appreciation also goes to those individuals who used personal resources during this time. ASCE is thankful to SEAU for recognizing the majority of expressed concerns, and willingness in addressing them to try and fit everyone’s interests. It has been encouraging to see a common underlying thread of those involved – the ethical practice of engineering within ones expertise (ASCE Code of Ethics, Fundamental Cannons 1 & 2). The majority has expressed support for the bill based on this premise. The exact wording of the bill, as amended, has also been mentioned as more acceptable. ASCE plans to keep an active role by continuing our coordination efforts with SEAU and DOPL in regards to the creation of the affidavit as part of the transitioning clause. It is reiterated: We encourage everyone to read the bill, determine how it may affect you personally, and take the necessary steps of the transition clause if needed. This will be a continuing message until the end of the year.

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

Civil Source Calendar

March

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14

Wasatch Front Branch

Meeting 11:30 AM Chinese Gourmet

4500 S State

15

16 17 18 19

Northern Utah Branch

Meeting

20 Central Utah

Branch Meeting Golden

Corral in Orem

Southern

Utah Branch Meeting

12:00 Noon Staheli

Catering 28 North 300

West

Project Management

Training University of

Utah

21

Project Management

Training University of

Utah

22

23 24 25

Utah Construction Career Days Washington County Fair

Grounds

26

Utah Construction Career Days Washington County Fair

Grounds

27 Salt Lake

Valley Science and Engineering

Fair Rice-Eccles

Stadium Towers

28 Salt Lake

Valley Science and Engineering

Fair Rice-Eccles

Stadium Towers

29

30 31

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ASCE Utah Section Newsletter March 2008

ASCE Utah Section Contact Info

Utah Section http://sections.asce.org/utah/index.htm President Brent Packer, P.E. Bowen, Collins & Associates [email protected] (801)-495-2224 President-Elect Curt McCuistion, P.E. Nolte Associates [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer Dennis Pay, P.E. South Salt Lake City [email protected] (801)-483-6038 Past President Bob Davis, P.E. Sunrise Engineering, Inc. [email protected] (801)-523-0100

Northern Utah Branch President Clay Bodily, P.E. Smithfield City [email protected] (435)-563-6226 x 109 President-Elect Danny MacFarlane Secretary-Treasurer Marvin Lewis, P.E. Keller-Bliesner Engineering, LLC [email protected] (435)-753-5651 Past President Mark Nielsen, P.E. Logan City [email protected] (435)-716-9151

Wasatch Front Branch President Micheal McKamey, P.E. Eimco Water Technologies [email protected] (801)-526-2344 President-Elect Erin Donovan, P.E. Nolte Associates, Inc. [email protected] (801)-743-1328

Secretary-Treasurer Corbett Hansen, P.E. Kleinfelder [email protected] 801-261-3336 Past President Cathy Romero, P.E. Carter-Burgess [email protected] (801)-355-1112

Central Utah Branch President David Jensen, P.E. Brigham Young University [email protected] (801)-442-2094 President Elect Scott Olson, P.E. Horrocks Engineers [email protected] (801)-763-5150 Secretary-Treasurer Eric R. Dixon, P.E. Franson Civil Engineers [email protected] (801)-756-0309 Past President Mark Breitenbach, P.E. Central Utah Water Conservancy District [email protected] (801)-226-7105

Southern Utah Branch President Brett Jensen, EIT Carter-Burgess [email protected] (435)-627-1888 President-Elect Elisabeth Whitlock, P.E. Carter-Burgess [email protected] (435)-627-1888 Secretary-Treasurer Chris Pettigrew, P.E. Rosenberg Associates

Past President Arthur O. LeBaron, P.E., P.L.S. Hurricane City [email protected] (435)-635-2811 ext 113

Geotechnical Group Chair David Plehn, P.E. Geopier [email protected] (801)-269-8012 Secretary-Treasurer Ryan Cole IGES 801-270-9400 Past Chair Joergen Pilz, P.E. AMEC Earth & Environmental (801)-266-0720

Younger Member Forum President Joseph Serre Geneva Rock [email protected] (801)-440-4168 Vice-President Brad Conder, P.E. Horrocks Engineers [email protected] (801)-763-5100 Secretary Kyle Twitchell Reaveley Engineers & Associates [email protected] (801)-486-3883 Treasurer Jenni Oman Salt Lake County [email protected] (801)-468-2664 Past President Cable M. Murray, P.E. Jacobsen Construction [email protected] (801)-502-3032 Utah State University Liaison Jonathan Updike, P.E. Michael Baker Jr. Inc. [email protected]

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Associated General Contractors & American Society of Civil Engineers Present

Swing Into Summer Golf Tournament

Course: Thanksgiving Point, Lehi Utah

Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Cost: $100 per person or $300 per foursome Price includes golf, cart rental, and buffet dinner

Time/Schedule: Registration @ 1:00 pm Shotgun start @ 2:00 pm Network on the 18th hole @ 6:00 pm Buffet Dinner 7:00 pm

This year’s tournament will be a four man scramble. Individual golfers may create their own foursomes, or singles will be placed in foursomes by the tournament committee.

All Proceeds benefit the University of Utah AGC and ASCE student chapters Company Name Company phone Company Address

Contact Name

Contact Phone Contact Email

Player(s) Names 1.

Players’ Phone Players’ Email

2.

3.

4.

Please keep players 1-2-3-4 together Please pair us with others

Sorry, we cannot attend, however please

accept our donation

_____ Foursomes @ $300 each. _____ Players @ $100 each or $__________= Total cost

Method of Payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express Check Payable to ASCE Student Chapter

Credit Card # _______________________________________ Exp. Date: ___________________ Signature: _________________________________________ Please complete and return this entry form and payment by June 4, 2008 to: AGC/ASCE Student Chapter, 122 South Central Campus Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Contact Information: To reserve a foursome, or for sponsorship opportunities:

• Richard Franz, 801 694 2783, AGC Student Chapter • Amanda Gilliland, 801 336 7544, ASCE Student Chapter

University of Utah 2008

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Early Bird Offer: Two Foursomes w/

hole sponsor: $700

University of Utah AGC/ASCE Golf Classic

University of Utah 2008

SSppoonnssoorrsshhiippss

Sponsorship is an opportunity to promote your company while supporting the U of U ASCE and AGC student chapters,

scholarships, education outreach, and community service projects

#Available Description Price

15 left Hole Sponsor – Name published in sponsors list and Advertisement at the hole $300

2 Closest to the Hole – Name published in sponsors List, advertisement at the tee, name announced during banquet $350

2 Longest drive hole sponsor – Name published in Sponsors list, advertisement at the tee, name announced during banquet

$350

4 Drink cart sponsor – Name published in sponsors list, Advertisement sign displayed on drink cart $150

1 Winner Sponsor – Name announced during awards ceremony $300

Unlimited Student Sponsor – Name on sponsors list $70

2 Dinner Sponsor – Name published in sponsors list, Advertisement sign displayed at the dinner $150

Contact Place sponsor (second, third, most honest…) – Name published in sponsor list, name announced during award ceremony

$250

RESERVE EARLY! Tournament Sponsorship is on a first-come, first - serve basis.

If you have any questions about hole sponsorship or raffle donations contact:

Richard Franz @ 801 694 2783 or by email at [email protected] or Amanda Gilliland @ 801 336 7544 or by email at [email protected]

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Sponsorship Form

Name: Email:

Company Name:

Phone:

Address:

Type of Sponsorship:

Amount enclosed:

Additional Sponsor

Name: Email:

Company Name:

Phone:

Address:

Type of Sponsorship:

Amount enclosed:

Method of Payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express Check

Payable to ASCE Student Chapter Credit Card Number _________________________________ Exp. Date _____________ Signature: __________________________________

Please complete and return this entry form along with payment by June 4, 2008 to:

ASCE Student Chapter 122 South Central Campus Dr.

Salt Lake City, UT 84112

If you have any questions about hole sponsorship or raffle donations contact:

Richard Franz @ 801 694 2783 or by email at [email protected] or

Amanda Gilliland @ 801 336 7544 or by email at [email protected]

University of Utah 2008