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FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
2020
Summit Bechtel Reserve September 13-19, 2020
Rangers, properties committee members, directors of support services, and
professionals—all who contribute to the planning, improvements, construction, and
maintenance of our facilities—should attend this course.
Sign Up today Summit Bechtel Reserve
September 13 - 19, 2020
Register at:
https://reservations.scouting.org/profile/131272
Cost: $495
For more information, contact
Dave Cornell
or (972) 580-2412
Course being held at:
Summit Bechtel Reserve
2550 Jack Furst Drive
Glen Jean, WV 25846
Phone: (304) 465-2822
Faculty Dave Cornell January 2008 start to present Travel on council request for local needs Address issues with National implications Licensed Architect State of Texas #11480 Matthew Reineck Summit Team Lead - Program Operations Early 2008 as DE to present Eagle Scout, Vigil Honor member Numerous positions in councils Sea Base logistics NCS Faculty and Director Facility Management Certified Chris Reynolds Camping Director, Erie Shores Council Outdoor Skills staff and Tower staff as youth and Assistant Ranger Facilities Director & Ranger at Pioneer Scout Res-ervation in Ohio Eagle Scout, Vigil Honor member Silver Beaver Award Walley Lester Medic and Volunteer Firefighter ER staff and Hospital Management Program Director, Camp Director Ranger, Facilities Director Summit Program Manager, Justice Scout Camp and Summit Experience High Adventure Camp Eagle Scout Bryan Richards Construction Superintendent and Management Experience Oversees numerous properties & projects for Longhorn Ranger, ASM, Crew Associate Advisor Eagle, NCS, NYLT, Wood Badge
Course Schedule (Tentative) Monday Class Administration Stewardship Moment Legal Matters Budgeting Tuesday Conservation Materials I Partnerships Labor—Skilled vs. Unskilled Wednesday 1/2 Day Session Thursday Materials II Construction I Camp Elements Construction II Friday Energy Alternatives Maintenance/Fiix—organizational benefits Roundtable discussions at the end of each day will help you find and explore solutions.
Overview As the need for quality facilities within our camp system continues to evolve, it is imperative to incorporate best practices. This course will cover what constitutes good design and planning, how to construct quality facilities, life cycle costing, and low-maintenance design choices.
Why? To understand what legal instruments need
to be on record with the council To learn what materials work best To learn material limitations To increase your knowledge of alternative
energy solutions that the BSA is a natural to incorporate on our properties
To learn construction best practices To expand your knowledge of budgeting for
construction To grow in collaboration with other property
personnel To move toward more common practices and
materials to use across our camp system To learn about the adopted maintenance
software Fiix and its importance