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The Spectator Building Knowledge, Improving Project Delivery Summer 2015
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Welcome to the latest incarnation of St.
Louis’ CSI’s venerable voice for building
knowledge, the Spectator.
As with most chapter products this one
relies on Sponsorships. Our chapter has a
wealth of expertise and Sponsorship helps
make sure that our readers remember who
you are and what you do when they need
to make design decisions. Our audience will
grow from our current membership and
engage professionals from all parts of the
industry.
Our membership can also use the Spec-
tator to share knowledge in the form of
articles and useful links. We will collect arti-
cles and offer free or reduced Sponsorship
opportunities to those that provide useful
content.
Be on the lookout for some updates to
our Chapter’s online presence. In order to
better recognize our sponsors and keep up
with technology the Board is working on a
new website on a new platform. Once roll-
ing this will allow us to better highlight our
supporting members, better advertise
events, better feature technical knowledge,
and better communicate with our members
across different devices. Stay tuned!
2015 is a big year for the Greater St.
Louis Chapter. We’re building quality pro-
grams and sharing quality certifications
training and support. And we’re looking
forward to CONSTRUCT national convention
in our town this fall.
Thanks for being a part of CSI and the
Spectator. Inside this issue you’ll find some
photos of recent happenings, news about
CONSTRUCT and the chapter events sur-
rounding the convention, and recognition
of members sharing their knowledge with
the industry.
Have a great summer and see you at
CONSTRUCT.
The Spectator
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CONSTRUCT 2015 Building a Better World CSI’s National Convention comes to St. Louis! Visit constructshow.com for details.
Sep 30 thru Oct 3 @ the AMERICA’S CENTER
CONSTRUCT 2015, Chapter Golf Outing Start your CONSTRUCT experience with a round of golf!
Sep 30 @ the Forest Park Golf Club
CONSTRUCT 2015 Host Chapter Party! Your Chapter throws the party of the year to celebrate CONSTRUCT!
Oct 1 @ the CITY MUSEUM
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Michael Byrd is the Co-Owner and Tech-nical Lead of CORE10 Architecture, an ar-chitecture and interior design firm head-quartered in the Central West End.
Michael was born in San Antonio, TX and grew up in Kansas City, MO. He began col-lege at Rice University as a Civil Engineering major before switching to architecture and completing his B. Arch at Texas Tech Uni-versity. After graduating Michael and his wife Tracey moved to St. Louis.
His first job in St. Louis was at PGAV, help-ing draft and design the $15M South Veldt exhibit at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. He then moved on to Archimages where he completed construction drawings for the Bob Costas Cancer Center at Cardinal Glen-non and prepared a master plan for the 1.5M sf Gateway District USPS headquar-ters on Market Street. In 1999 Michael joined Schwetye Architects in Clayton and became Senior Project Manager before eventually purchasing the firm with partner Tyler Stephens.
In 2007 Michael and Tyler renamed the firm CORE10 Architecture and began a practice in unique commissions for private clients. Projects of note include the Demun Pointe Condominiums on Clayton Road, Washington University’s Tyson Research Center, Expansions to Central Presbyterian Church, multiple restaurants and commer-cial projects, the new Loop Trolley Head-quarters, and the upcoming Greentree Community Church in Kirkwood.
In 2014 a friend invited Michael to join CSI and he immediately realized that this or-ganization could help him run his business and projects much better. He studied for and passed the CDT with the help of the Chapter’s study sessions and professional members. Now Michael has taken on the role of office Specifier as well as Technical Lead and QA/QC Manager. Michael looks forward to earning his CCS and plans on encouraging his office staff to pursue CDT and CCA certifications as well. CSI continues to help him improve his practice and re-duce professional risk.
Michael Byrd, AIA, CSI, CDT, LEED-AP
Chapter 2nd Vice President, Communications Committee Chair
Principal / Owner CORE10 Architecture
[email protected] 314-726-4858 O
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CSI Membership
Greater St. Louis Chapter 2013 to present
Institute Offices, Committees
FY2015-2016 2nd VP
FY2014-2015 Professional Director
FY2014-2016 Communications Committee Chair
Awards
STL Chapter President’s Certificate of Merit, 2015
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CONSTRUCT 2015, Student and Young Professional Package
A package has been created for all Students, and for Young Professionals (35 or younger) just be-ginning their career. It will be especially beneficial to those attending CONSTRUCT the first or sec-ond time. A full day on Wednesday has been designed to provide a very positive, unique experi-ence for the younger attendees. By enrolling in this special package, you will receive an oppor-tunity to attend CONSTRUCT as many days as you choose (Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2015) at an extremely discounted rate of $70/CSI member rate, $75/nonmember rate.
Wednesday, September 30 (Student/YP Day)
9:00am Meet in lounge/light breakfast/network with other students/YPs
10:00am How We Roll at CONSTRUCT
10:45am Speed mentoring
11:45am Pecha Kucha event – boxed-lunch session
1:30pm Return to the lounge – tour check in
2:05pm Specifying the Electrifying Tour at Hager Co.
4:10pm Return from tour
4:15pm How to Set Yourself Apart – Getting to the Next Level
5:00pm Welcome Reception (on-site)
7:00pm Young Professionals Mixer (off-site)
Thursday, October 1
7:30am-8:30am Education Sessions (choose what you want to attend)
9:00am-10:30am General Session/Keynote presentation in Ferrara Theatre
10:30am-4:30pm Exhibit Hall opens (includes free learning lounges, demos and other activities)
11:00am Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt (for students/YPs only – chance to win $200)
4:30pm-5:30pm Game Changer Session: Robotic Construction by Contour Crafting (3D printing)
Friday, October 2
7:30am-9:00am Education Sessions (choose what you want to attend)
9:30am-10:30am Education Sessions (choose what you want to attend)
10:30am-4:30pm Exhibit Hall opens (includes free learning lounges, demos and other activities)
4:30pm-5:30pm Education Sessions (choose what you want to attend)
7:00pm-10:00pm Entrance Into CSI Night Out
Saturday, October 3
8:00am-9:00am Education Sessions (choose what you want to attend)
9:30am-11:00am Education Sessions (choose what you want to attend)
Please see website at www.constructshow.com for complete list of events during the show. All education sessions, the free exhibit hall education, the tour, keynote and game changer session will provide AIA/CES learning units (HSW when applicable.) GBCI is provided for select presenta-tions.
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Get
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Greater St. Louis CSI invites you to get involved. Our chapter relies on its professional
members sharing their experience with each other and with the St. Louis construction
community to accomplish our mission: Building Knowledge, Improving Project Delivery.
Visit our website at greatersaintlouis.csinet.org for a calendar of chapter events from our
monthly lunch or dinner programs (free to members!) to our annual Golf Outing to our
spring New Products Show & the CONSTRUCT 2015 CSI National Convention in St. Louis.
And connect with the chapter online @stlouiscsi on Twitter and Facebook.
We are currently seeking volunteers to help with:
Representing the Chapter on the CONSTRUCT 2015
exhibition floor and at the chapter party.
Helping with maintaining the Chapter website, web
calendar, social media channels, and the Spectator.
Monthy Education Programs
Certification Training
The Golf Outing
The New Products Show
Executive Committee and the Board of Directors
And we’re always looking for Sponsors for:
Monthly Education Programs
Golf Outing
New Products Show
Awards Dinner
Holiday Gala
The Spectator
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Lea
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President
Gina Ravens
Awards Committee Chair
Allison Boss
President Elect
David O’Bryan, Jr.
Certification Committee Chair
Scott Whitcraft
1st VP
David Neuner, Jr.
Communications Committee Chair
Michael Byrd
2nd VP
Michael Byrd
Convention Planning Committee Chair
George Everding
Treasurer
Ron Berra
Education Committee Chair
Thomas R.Schwetye
Secretary
Kevin Geil
Golf Outing Committee
Heather Hendricks
Past President
Scott Whitcraft
Long Range Planning Committee Chair
Gina Ravens
Director
Sheryl Simon
Membership Committee Chair
Peter Russell
Director
Matthew Drag
New Products Show Committee Chair
Page Cotton
Director
Page Cotton
Program Committee Chair
Mark Walkenbach
Director
Thom Schwetye
Techical Committee Chair
Steve Gantner
Director
Patricia Gaus
Director
Michael Zensen
Executive Secretary
Linda Berra
Region Delegate
Scott Whitcraft
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