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FEATURING: • More than 55 educational and
plenary sessions• 80 exhibitors showcasing solutions
to your greatest challenges• Networking opportunities,
technical tours, business development opportunities and more!
REGISTER TODAY: NATIONALCONFERENCE.CMAANET.ORG
The 2017 CMAA National Conference & Trade Show is the event where construction management practitioners, owners, and service providers, come together to advance the CM profession.
It will prepare you and your organization for the road ahead while keeping your finger on the pulse of the CM/PM industry.
2017 CMAA NATIONALCONFERENCE EDUCATION SESSIONS
• Over 55 education sessions on key issues impacting the industry today!
• Earn up to 12 professional development hours (PDHs) - including sessions approved for:
• CCM Renewal Points
• AIA LU hours and AIA Health, Safety and Welfare train-ing credits
• General CE PDHs through the Registered Continuing Education Program (RCEP) for Engineers, Surveyors, & A/E/C Professionals
• CMAA 2017 will bring leading practitioners, organizations at the forefront of the industry, and inspiring individuals to the stage during the Plenary Sessions and Keynotes.
CONFERENCE LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Gain greater understanding of the CM Standards of Practice and how it can be applied across the CM/PM industry.
• Identify strategies to increase efficiency and productivity by utilizing new technologies and methodologies.
• Explore best practices and case studies showcasing the lat-est industry trends, including: technology, risk management, safety, leadership, team building, contracting and project delivery.
INDUSTRY RECOGNITIONRECEPTION & DINNER
Recognizing award-winning projects and people, the Industry Recognition Reception & Dinner is the social event of the Conference. Join your colleagues and peers in honoring:
• CMAA Project Achievement Award Winners, including the 2017 Project of the Year.
• The 2017 CMAA Person of the Year• CMAA Distinguished Owner Award• The Mehdi Heydari Culture of Certification Award • The 2017 Class of the CMAA College of Fellows
KEYNOTES AND PLENARY SESSIONS
OPENING PLENARY SESSION & ASSOCIATION BUSINESS MEETING | Sunday 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Reinventing Construction: A Route to Higher ProductivityU.S. construction productivity is far behind other industries, and dramatic im-provement will require owners and contractors to move together to new ways of working. This session will bring construction industry leaders together to examine the root causes of poor productivity growth in the industry and explore practical ways to improve the situation. Drawing on McKinsey’s recent report, “Reinventing Construction: A route to higher productivity” that found action in seven key areas could boost productivity by up to 60 percent, the industry panel will debate the findings and recommendations put forward by McKinsey and share best practices and innovations on how to best improve the productivity and performance of capital projects. The panel will be chaired by Tim McManus, Vice President in McKinsey’s Capital Projects and Infrastructure Practice and will include representatives from a leading United States public sector agency, a leading contractor and one of the co-authors of “Reinventing Construction”
BREAKFAST PLENARY SESSION | Monday 7:00 – 9:00 am
CMAA’s National Conference & Trade Show will feature a performance by The Capitol Steps, a popular Washington, DC-based comedy troupe. The Capitol Steps have been a Washington, DC institution for over 30 years. They provide a unique blend of
musical and political comedy to audiences everywhere. Each show consists of tasteful lampooning guaranteed to leave both sides of the political spectrum laughing. Their show is constantly changing, strenuously bi-partisan, and in-cludes songs about the election madness, as well as other headlines in the news.
KEYNOTE AND CHAPTER AWARDS LUNCH| Tuesday 12:00 – 1:30 pm
Join Dan Clifton, for a look at the changing economic climate and the impact of the Presidential administration. Dan is a Partner and the Head of Policy Research at Strategas Research Partners, LLC where he evaluates government policy initiatives and its impact on U.S. and global economies, equity and bond markets for institutional investors. He served as a Federal Affairs Manager at Americans for Tax Reform and as a senior staff member for two gubernatorial administrations working on economic and fiscal policy issues. Dan and his team have been recognized by Institutional Investor magazine for the past seven years. His research and political analysis on the interaction between legislation, policy, and equity markets is often cited in the media, and he is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business News.
SPECIAL CCM ONLY SESSION
The Mind of the 21st Century LeaderMarissa Afton - Director and Senior Consultant - Potential Project
Sunday, 2:45 – 3:45 pmFor Current CCMs Only
It’s not easy being a leader in today’s fast-paced, complex, dynamic work environments. Leaders need to maintain calm in the midst of daily storms. They need to remain focused in the face of a million distractions. They need to have clarity of mind to ensure they are helping themselves and their people concen-trate on the right things as opposed to just doing lots of things. In this session, Potential Project Director Marissa Afton, will share case examples and experiences of how and why companies are incorporating mind training as a foundational tool to support safety lead-ership, performance and effectiveness. This session will include guided instructions on how to mentally prepare for better leadership effectiveness and include case studies from leading companies in heavy industries such as construction, oil and gas, mining and others. Participants will get practical, tactical infor-mation, tools and techniques on how they can help themselves and their people enhance their safety and effectiveness through training the mind.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW SPONSORSDIAMOND
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SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCESubject to change
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 78:00 am – 5:00 pm 2017 Rising CM Conference Day 1 separate registration required
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 87:30 am – 1:00 pm 2017 Rising CM Conference Day 2 separate registration required8:30 am – 6:30 pm Registration Open1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 2:30 pm – 2:45 pm Networking Break2:45 pm – 3:45 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions3:45 pm – 4:00 pm Networking Break4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Opening Plenary Session & Association Business Meeting5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Welcome Reception
MONDAY, OCTOBER 97:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Open7:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast Plenary Session 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Trade Show Open9:00 am – 9:30 am Networking Break on Trade Show Floor9:30 am – 10:30 am Concurrent Educational Sessions 10:30 am – 11:00 am Networking Break on Trade Show Floor11:00 am – 12:00 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch on the Trade Show Floor1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Networking Break on Trade Show Floor3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Reception on the Trade Show Floor5:00 pm - 6:00 pm The President’s Reception: A Retirement Celebration for Bruce D’Agostino Open to all Conference Attendees. CMAA will also officially welcome the association’s New President/CEO.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 108:00 am - 3:00 pm Registration Open8:00 am - 11:00 am Trade Show Open8:00 am - 9:00 am Networking Breakfast on Trade Show Floor9:30 am - 10:30 am Concurrent Educational Sessions 10:30 am - 11:00 am Networking Break on Trade Show Floor11:00 am - 12:00 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Keynote and Chapter Awards Lunch 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Industry Recognition Reception6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Industry Recognition Dinner
REGISTRATION Register early to ensure you receive the best rates!
Registration Type Early Bird Advance On-Site
CMAA Member $850 $1050 $1250
Owner $650 $850 $950
CMIT Member $650 $850 $950
Non-Member $1050 $1250 $1450
Academic $650 $850 $950
Speaker $650 $850 $950
Student (Does not include dinner)
$350 $400 $450
Spouse/Guest $350 $400 $450
Trade Show Only $395 $450 $500
Additional registration information is available on the Conference Website.
REGISTRATION IS EASY Online NationalConference.cmaanet.org Mail/Fax Download the registration form at NationalConference.cmaanet.org
IMPORTANT DATESEarly Bird Cutoff August 17Hotel Reservation Cutoff September 15Advance Cutoff September 28Cancelation Deadline September 7
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR? Contact Mark Gedris, CMAA Vice President of Marketing, at 703.677.3375 or [email protected] or visit NationalConference.cmaanet.orgSILVER
BRONZE
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDIT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2017 Program subject to change.
1:30 pm -2:30 pm
Driving Innovation with Risk Mitigation: The Parallel Thimble Shoal Tunnel Project
BIM Deployment: Necessity or
Extravagance?
Transparency and Relationship-Driven
Leadership
A Comprehensive Catalogue of
the University of Florida’s Wastewater
Collection System
Is Technology Killing the Design
Profession: A CMAA Fellows Panel
2:45pm -3:45 pm
The Harry W. Nice Bridge Story
Leading with the End in Mind: Managing Long-
Term Programs for Stakeholder Success
Lessons Learned from Submarine
Cable Construction in the San Francisco
Bay
Turning Jobsite Photography Into
Art
Special CCM Only Session: The Mind of the 21st Century
Leader
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 20179:30 am -10:30 am
What the Owner Wants: Claims
Avoidance by the CM
Trends in Construction
Technology and its Impact on Projects
and Claims
Promoting a Lean Company Culture
by Embracing New Technology
Processes and Pitfalls: The Legal
Impact of Electronic Communications
From Planning to Implementation:
Building an Enterprise Program
Management Information System
Creativity and the Path to Innovative
Technology
11:00 am -12:00 pm
BIM is for Architects; VDC is for CMs
Building Through Technology and
Contract Tools, Not Lawsuits
Agile CM – Controlling Disruptive
Technology
Leadership, Ethics, and the Theory of Project Delivery
The Benefits of Technology on a
$1.3 Billion Program
P3 Projects: The New Challenge for
Construction Quality Assurance
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Determining Competitive Pricing: A Behind the Scenes
Look at Bid Day (Part 1)
Redefining Quality Management to
Create a Recipe for Success
Virtual Reality for Planning, Design and Construction
Emerging Technologies for
Business Intelligence and Data Mining
Becoming a Streetwise CM:
Laying Pipe is the Easy Part
Trust Me: The Key to Delivering
Successful Integrated Projects
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Determining Competitive Pricing: A Behind the Scenes
Look at Bid Day (Part 2)
The Benefits of 4D Scheduling in Project Phasing
Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the AEC
Industry
The Key to Implementing Total Cost of Ownership
Unique Spaces: An Insight into U.S.
Military Construction Projects
A New Approach to Complex Project
Delivery
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 20179:30 am - 10:30 am
Building with Legos: BIM Execution
Simulation for the Modern World
(Part 1)
Termination Risks and Rewards
Collaboration in a Digital World
Best Practices for Agency CM
in a Design-Build Environment
How to Lead Design for Reliability (DfR)
with Stage Gate Triggers
Rescuing Troubled Projects: From
Failure to Recovery
11:00 am -12:00 am
Building with Legos: BIM Execution
Simulation for the Modern World
(Part 2)
Public-Private Partnerships - What, Why, and How Risk
is Allocated
Lean and Mean: Understanding Efficiencies in Construction
VDC/BIM for Risk Management on Mega-Projects
Promoting a Safe and Healthy Workplace: Video
Orientations on the Jobsite
Construction Technology With the
Best ROI
1:45 pm - 2:45 pm
2017 AIA A-201 and ConsensusDocs
Standard Contracts: What CMs Must
Know
Harnessing Technology
to Overcome Workforce Pressures
Controlling Project Risk: Who Owns It?
3D LiDAR Applications in
Bridge Construction
Building with Technology:
A Look Inside the Comcast
Technology Center
Lean on Me: The Power of Teamwork
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
CTDOT’s Alternative Delivery Adventure:
CM At-Risk
Developing Your Leadership Pipeline
Historic Restoration of the United States
Capitol Dome
Making Lemonade Out of a Lemon at
BWI Marshall Airport
Are You Really Protected? The Impact of Anti-Indemnity Statutes and Common Law
Fair Notice Requirements on Indemnity Rights in Construction Contracts
For complete program details, including session descriptions and speaker information, visit NationalConference.cmaanet.org.
CMAA provides registrants with continuing education credits and CCM Recertification Points for each education and plenary session attended. In order to meet the varied formats for reporting mandat-ed education requirements to licensing boards, credits are identi-fied as Professional Development Hours (PDH), Learning Units (LU), or Recertification Points.
To receive LUs through CMAA, you must provide your AIA mem-ber number on all registration materials. Transcripts are available through www.AIA.org. CMAA is a registered provider of continuing education with the National Council of Examiners for Engineer-ing and Surveying (NCEES). Certificates are available through the NCEES/ACEC Registered Continuing Education Provider Program (RCEP) at www.RCEP.net. All attendance is reported based on the email address provided to CMAA when you completed your regis-tration form. Active CCMs can earn points toward recertification in accordance with the guidelines provided by CMCI.
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Washington Hilton1919 Connecticut Ave., NWWashington, DC 20009202-483-3000
RESERVE YOUR ROOMCentrally located in the heart of Northwest DC, the Washington Hilton provides guests with easy access to the city’s most popular attractions while staying in one of DC’s coolest neighborhoods. The rooms and suites are designed with comfort and convenience in mind, providing a place to unwind or to catch up on work.
All reservations must be made directly with the hotel and are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Rooms are available at the discounted rate of $293 per night (plus applicable taxes) until the room block is full or until Sep-tember 15, 2017, whichever occurs first. CMAA encourages you to book your room early! To make an online reservation, please click here.
Rates: start at $293.00/single or double room; rates do not include local taxes.
GOVERNMENT RATE A small number of rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the government rate. The government rate rooms are for direct city, county, state or federal government employees. Inquire about these rooms with Noelle Borman (703.677.3370; or [email protected]).
IMPORTANT NOTICECMAA has received several reports that wholesal-ers (brokers, travel agents, who are not affiliated with CMAA nor the Washington Hilton) have been contacting attendees offering great deals on hotels for the CMAA National Conference & Trade Show. While it is not illegal for a travel firm or booking agent to solicit potential customers, it can be difficult to determine the legitimacy of offers from these organizations. Those who opt for alternatives to the CMAA negotiated rates may find themselves at risk. CMAA reminds its attendees that we have no affiliation with any of these room brokers/travel firms. The only way to secure hotel accommoda-tions at the CMAA rate is to book directly with the Washington Hilton.
CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS & ACCOMMODATIONS
CMAA encourages you to book your room early! To make your reservation online, visit NationalConference.cmaanet.org.
CMAA TRADE SHOW FLOORWhere business gets done, the CMAA Trade Show will be open all day Monday and Tuesday morning providing more than 11 hours of networking opportunities. With breaks and functions on the Trade Show floor, you’ll have ample time to interact and network with exhibitors and solution providers. Current and past exhibitors include:
3QC
AECOM
American Society for Quality (ASQ)
APSI Construction Man-agement
Bentley Systems
Bluebeam Inc.
CES Consulting LLC
Chetu Inc.
CMiC
Construction Industry Institute
Deltek
DRMcNatty & Associ-ates, Inc.
EarthCam, Inc.
e-Builder
Elecosoft
Eyrus
Faithful + Gould
FACS
GeoSonics/Vibra-Tech
Hill International, Inc.
HRV Conformance Veri-fication Associates, Inc.
IMPACT
Institute for Building Technology and Safety
(IBTS)
Jacobs
Johns Manville Roofing Systems
Lydon Solutions
Markon Solutins
McDonald-Bedford, LLC
Micheal Baker
MOCA
MWH
Parsons
Pavia Systems
PMA Consultants, LLC
PMWeb, Inc.
Procon Consulting
Procore
Projectmates - System-ates, Inc.
RealStreet Staffing
RedVector
Safework
Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Society of American Military Engineers
(SAME)
Stevens Institute of Technology
STV
Vali Cooper & Associ-ates, Inc.
Vanir Construction Management, Inc.
WSP
INTERESTED IN SECURING BOOTH SPACE? Contact Mark Gedris, CMAA Vice President of Marketing, at 703.677.3375 or [email protected] or visit NationalConference.cmaanet.org
2017 RISING CM CONFERENCE OCTOBER 7 – 8
Make an investment in the future of the CM industry – send your up-and-coming CMs for two/three days of education and networking at the Sixth Annual Rising CM Conference. They’ll gain the tools to succeed and the training to sharpen their portfolios and image, all while networking with professionals from across the country. This year’s Rising CM Conference will feature sessions on new technologies as well as career development.
www.cmaanet.org/RisingCM
TOP 3 REASONSTO ATTENDCMAA 2017:
7926 JONES BRANCH DRIVESUITE 800MCLEAN, VA 22102-3303
1. EDUCATION SESSIONS - Best in class practices to enhance your CM/PM know-how and produc-tivity. More than 55 education sessions where you can earn up to 12 PDHs.
2. NETWORKING - This is your opportunity to con-nect with owners, CMs/PMs, solution providers, and educators.
3. SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGY - With over 80 exhibitors, innovative solutions and services will be found on the CMAA Trade Show Floor.