2014 icr annual event
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October 14, 2014
location:Ivy Tech Culinary Center
2820 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208
Utilities
Commercial
Public Projects
Indiana Construction Roundtable
EDUCATIONAL EVENT20
14
OF THE YEAR
Catch the Next Wave with the ICRwww.indianaconstruction.org
The ICR is currently
working on a new initiative regarding
quality in construction. The Quality Initiative Task Force has been meeting
monthly to develop a new standard
for quality in construction.
The Indiana Construction Roundtable is proud to host its 4th Annual
Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. This event gathers leaders throughout
Indiana from the construction industry to discuss the challenges facing
our states construction industry. Those who attend are sure to leave with
a renewed sense of pride in their industry and ideas for improving your
operations in the coming year.
Education is the primary focus of the ICR Annual Conference. This year’s
conference will include three different tracks, focusing on: Utilities,
Commercial, and Public Projects
. Each program will be interactive,
offering recommendations for how our industry can improve. In addition to
education, those attending will have the opportunity to network and build
relationships with your peers from our industry.
THIS YEAR’S PRESENTERS WILL INCLUDE: Indianapolis Power and Light,
KPMG, Citizen Energy, Develop Indy, Marion County
Planning Consortium, Purdue University, and
Flaherty & Collins.
OVERVIEW
PREVIOUSLY PARTICIPATING OWNERS INCLUDE
Did you know?
Ball State UniversityBHI Retirement
CommunityBuckingham Companies
Citizens Energy GroupCity of Westfield
Clark Pleasant SchoolsCornerstone Companies
Dow Agro SciencesEli Lilly and Company
Enerdel
Eskenazi HealthFifth Third Bank Knauf Insulation
Indiana Department of LaborIndiana Department of
TransportationIndiana Economic Development
CorporationIndianapolis Power and LightIndianapolis Public Schools
Indiana UniversityIU Health
Ivy TechKey Bank
Mount Carmel Health SystemPacers Sports and Entertainment
Performance ServicesRolls-Royce
Rose-Hulman Insttute of Technology Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology Simon Property Group
Subaru IsuzuXavier University
ASSOCIATION SPONSORS
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Track 1 - Utilities1:30 - 2:30 Citizens Energy Group — Mark Jacob, VP of Major Capital
Projects, will present on Citizens’ $300M+ annual capital plan, an overview of how Citizens operates and their philosophy on running and delivering major critical infrastructure projects.
2:30 - 2:45 Break
2:45 - 3:45 Indianapolis Power & Light Company — Representatives will present on the future direction of IPL. Additionally, they will explain why they chose their unique procurement model of Engineer – Procure – Construct (EPC) for the Eagle Valley project.
10:30 - 11:30 Registration
11:30 - 1:00 Luncheon with Keynote Speaker
1:00 - 1:30 Networking
3:45 - 4:00 Break
4:00 - 5:30 Networking Reception
Track 2 - Commercial1:30 - 2:30 Strengthening our Core — Brad Beaubien, Senior Planner with
the City of Indianapolis, and Brian Gildea, Executive Director of Develop Indy, present an overview of the Marion County Planning Consortium. This discussion will offer insights on what Indianapolis is doing to strengthen and densify its urban core.
2:30 - 2:45 Break
2:45 - 3:45 Market Square Project — Ronn Stewart with Flaherty & Collins will present on how they chose their delivery system and why they selected Downtown Indianapolis for their site. What were some of the incentives to build downtown? And, what were the obstacles and challenges to building at this site?
Track 3 - Public Projects1:30 - 2:30 Is P3 the New American Procurement Model? — Join Tim
Wishchetz of KPMG as he presents on the growing acceptance of P3 as the building method of choice across the country. What circumstances make it appropriate, and where is it less workable? This presentation will also explain why P3 was chosen for the Marion County Judicial Center project.
2:30 - 2:45 Break
2:45 - 3:45 CM at Risk in Indiana — Mike Cline of Purdue University will provide an overview of the CM at Risk project delivery method and how it can be used in the future. Cline will also provide an overview of Purdue’s plans for growth and how CM at Risk will fit into their procurement model.
PREMIER SPONSORS
OVERVIEW PDH and AIA Credits are Available
Lunch Sponsor
Technology Sponsor
Reception Sponsor
Printing Sponsor
Membership list current at time of print.
2014 ICR SILVER SPONSORS
INDUSTRY
OUTREACH
COMMITTEE
ICR MEMBER COMPANIES
Mark Bowell, Co-Chair Safety Management
Group
Terry Green, Co-Chair ERMCO Electrical & Systems
Contractor
Darrell Gossett ERMCO Electrical & Systems
Contractor
Kent Burget Safety Management
Group
Derek Brown DEEM
Terry Greene The Hagerman Group
Tom Hart Messer Construction
Gary Dankert Ice Miller
Mark Bowell Maxim Crane Works
Eric Spohn Spohn Associates
Rick Streb CIM Technology Solutions
Niraj Patel IUPUI
Mark Bowell, Co-Chair Tesco-Solutions
Terry Greene, Co-Chair The Hagerman Group
Darrell Gossett ERMCO Electrical & Systems Contractor
Kent Burget Safety Management
Group
Derek Brown DEEM
Tom Hart Messer Construction
Gary Dankert Ice Miller
Eric Spohn Spohn Associates
Rick Streb CIM Technology Solutions
Niraj Patel IUPUI
Mike Miller Citizens Energy Group
AG Maas
ATEC, Inc.
Ball State University
BC Dominguez Group
BMW Constructors, Inc.
Brandt Construction, Inc.
BSA LifeStructures, Inc.
Butler University
BX Construction League of Indiana
Citizens Energy Group
CORE Planning Strategies, LLC
CPM Construction Planning and Management, Inc.
CSO Architects
Davis & Associates, Inc.
DECO Group, Inc
DEEM, LLC
Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP
Eli Lilly and Company
EMH&T
Enginuity Engineering + Management
ERMCO
Eskanazi Health
F.A. Wilhelm Construction Company, Inc.
Gaylor Electric
Geyer Fire Protection, LLC
Glenroy Construction Company, Inc.
Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman
Hunt Construction Group, Inc.
IBEW Local Union 481
Ice Miller LLP
Indiana University
Indianapolis Power & Light Company
Industrial Electric, Inc.
IUPUI Construction Engineering Management Technology (CEMT) Program
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.
Journey Engineering
Loftus Engineering, Inc.
Long Electric Company, Inc.
MacAllister
Maxim Crane Works
Messer Construction Company
Meyer Najem Construction
MSKTD & Associates
NECA - Central Indiana Chapter
North Mechanical Contracting, Inc.
Pepper Construction Company of Indiana, LLC
Performance Contracting, Inc.
Pillar Group Risk Management
Plumbers & Steam Fitters Local 157
Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 440
Powers & Sons Construction Company, Inc.
Poynter Sheet Metal, Inc.
Purdue University
Quality Connection of Central Indiana
Relocation Strategies
Repro Graphix, Inc.
RLTurner Corporation
RMS-Safety
Safety Management Group
Safety Resources
Shiel Sexton Company, Inc.
SMACNA of Central Indiana
Smoot Construction, LLC
Somerset CPA
Spohn Associates, Inc.
The Etica Group
The Hagerman Group
The Skillman Corporation
Tonn and Blank
Top Notch
Turner Construction Co. of Indiana, LLC
United Air Works, Inc.
Wurster Construction
Zurbuch Development Construction Consulting
EDUCATIONAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
PREMIER OWNERS AND INDUSTRY LEADERS SHARING LEADING-EDGE IDEAS AND LESSONS LEARNED
Owners from across the Midwest will be in attendance to share and learn from other owners, along with members of other segments of the construction industry, their unique experiences dealing with a specific construction related issue.
10:30 - 11:30 Registration
11:30 - 1:15 Luncheon with Keynote Speaker
1:15 - 1:30 Networking
1:30 - 3:45 Track 1 - Utilities
1:30 - 3:45 Track 2 - Commercial
1:30 - 3:45 Track 3 - Public Projects
3:45 - 4:00 Break
4:00 - 5:30 Networking Reception
Register online at www.indianaconstruction.org orfax in form to the ICR office at 317-686-2672.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERThe ICR is excited to be joined by Thomas Guevara, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Regional Affairs with the U.S. Economic Development Administration. Guevara brings over 24 years of management experience in financial advisory services, public private partnership finance and
economic development program management and consulting.
Indiana Construction Roundtable
EDUCATIONAL EVENT20
14
OF THE YEAR
This year’s conference will include three different tracks, focusing on:
company name:
contact:
address:
people attending:
• Luncheon admission (one person)• Admission to educational sessions (one person)• Admission to reception and information exchange
• Luncheon admission (four people)• Admission to educational sessions (four people)• Admission to reception and information exchange
• Recognition at Luncheon and Reception • Admission to educational sessions (one person)• Signage with Company Logo• Company logo displayed on the ICR Website
• Luncheon admission (4 people)• Admission to educational sessions (4 people)• Admission to reception and information exchange• Includes event sponsorship:
§ Signage with company logo § Recognition during the luncheon and reception § Company logo displayed on the ICR Website
Individual Day Pass – $179Qty
Group Day Pass – $600
Event Sponsor – $500
Group Day Pass with Sponsorship – $1,000 (Best Value)
EDUCATIONAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
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Register online at www.indianaconstruction.org orfax in form to the ICR office at 317-686-2672.
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EDUCATIONAL EVENTOF THE
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Indiana Construction Roundtable
EDUCATIONAL EVENT20
14
OF THE YEAR
Utilities
Commercial
Public Projects