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LEADER PROFILE
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS SMALL BUSINESS NEWSNEW PRODUCTS LEADER PROFILE
LETTER FROM . . .
ENGINEERS IN ACTIONSOCIETY NEWS HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE FY2012 SERVICES
GOVERNMENT NEWS MILITARY NEWS SUSTAINABILITY NEWS
TECHNOLOGY NEWS SMALL BUSINESS NEWSNEW PRODUCTS LEADER PROFILE
LETTER FROM . . .
ENGINEERS IN ACTIONSOCIETY NEWS HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE FY2012 SERVICES
U.S. Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, P.E., USA TME: Congratulations on becoming the 53rd U.S. Army Chief of Engineers. Please provide our readers with your top priorities as the new Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
BOSTICK: We still have a big fight going on in Afghanistan and in the U.S. Central Command Area of Operations. Support-ing this remains the top priority for the Army and the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-neers (USACE).
USACE also is engaged in supporting national and combatant commander pri-orities in more than 100 countries outside of Afghanistan. We see this level of en-gagement and commitment continuing, maybe even increasing, as the National Security Strategy shifts in response to the changing, uncertain world we are in.
For the next several years our major military construction efforts will be in the Pacific, as we prepare for the multi-billion dollar re-stationing efforts of joint forces, primarily in Korea and Japan.
We will focus increased attention on supporting the Army and the nation in achieving energy security and sustain-ability goals. Reducing energy depen-dence, increasing energy efficiency, and adopting renewable and alternative en-ergy sources are progressively more im-portant for both the nation and our Army.
It is imperative that we increase the value USACE provides to the nation by delivering timely water resources solu-tions. The Civil Works program faces myriad challenges, which are prompting swift transformation in our current busi-ness model to make it more relevant in the 21st Century. The end result will be improved performance and responsiveness; increased customer satisfaction, public trust and confidence; and improved readiness.
Our current approach to planning, bud-geting, delivering and managing our na-tion’s water resources infrastructure is unsustainable. Our aging infrastructure requires innovative lifecycle manage-ment approaches. We will continue to work with the administration, Congress
and our internal team to refine the Civil Works processes in this current environ-ment of evolving budgetary constraints and declining resources.
We must continue to enhance our in-teragency disaster response and recovery capability to support the needs of our na-tion. We also are getting called upon more frequently to assist other nations during, and in preparation for, catastrophes and large-scale natural disasters. As our na-tion requires, we will continue to support these international efforts.
In this current environment of declin-ing Army resources, we must find addi-tional methods to strengthen the teaming and partnering that occurs at all levels between USACE and the U.S. Army’s Installation Management Community to achieve the efficiencies required.
After more than a decade of war, we will all spend a significant amount of effort ensuring the Army captures the lessons learned, and ensuring we properly design, shape, prepare and organize the Engineer Regiment to meet future requirements.
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, P.E., USA, U.S. Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, addresses soldiers from the 509th Engineer Battalion at Camp Stone in Herat Province, Afghanistan, June 5, 2012. USACE photo by DAvE MElAnCon
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The strength of our Army and the Corps is our people. Talent Management and Leader Development are essential to our future success. How we recruit, retain and develop our talent will help develop a team that can address future challenges.
All key USACE priorities will be cap-tured in our USACE 2020 Campaign Plan. We plan to roll out the first draft in the late fall of 2012. USACE 2020 will be nested in Department of Defense (DOD), Army and national strategic planning ef-forts, and will help shape the future of our organization.
TME: In years past, the engineers had a general officer in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, and during some periods of time in what is now the Installation Management Command. We see engineer talent migrating to general officer positions outside the engineer community, which is a testament to the capabilities of engineer officers. From your perspective, what are the critical positions in the Army and in the joint arena where you would like to see a general officer from the engineer com-munity?
BOSTICK: Many of our Army’s general officers, who started out in the engineer branch, are valued by the Army for their knowledge, skills and abilities. This is a reflection of the education, experiences and broadening assignments they have obtained solving some of the nation’s—and the military’s—most challenging and complex interagency engineering prob-lems. We have general officers who are members of the engineering community that could serve—and are serving—in many key DOD, Army and joint positions.
Senior leaders serve where the Army and the nation need them. The key is to develop adaptable leaders with the knowledge, skills and abilities to serve wherever the nation calls upon them to. This is important for officers in all spe-cialties, which is why the Army leader-ship is focused on developing leaders with broad experiences. I believe the need for broadly developed leaders is important not only for our officers, but for non-commissioned officers and our great civilians as well.
TME: The Chief of Staff of the Army, Gen. Raymond Odierno, USA, has put a major focus on the “Army Profession.”
Please provide your perspective on the “Military Engineer Profession,” including the need to have degreed engineers, licensed engineers, officers with advanced degrees and other credentials that are important to the military engineer profession?
BOSTICK: Because of what the nation and Army expects from USACE, we must be an organization made up of military pro-fessionals, and of engineers, scientists and technicians who are considered re-spected leaders in their fields. The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) is one of several organizations that help our soldiers and civilians to be trained, ready and recognized as leaders in both the profession of arms and in their engi-neering, scientific and technical areas.
We will increasingly see teaming at nearly every echelon on the battlefield between uniformed military engineers and our civilian workforce, who are our technical and professional backbone. We will continue to value degreed engineers, licensed engineers, advanced degrees and the other credentials that make military engineering a true profession. One of Gen. Odierno’s priorities is to foster con-tinued commitment to the Army Profes-sion, a noble and selfless calling founded on the bedrock of trust. I think that both the Army profession and the military engineering profession are founded on much the same thing—and USACE has a strong enduring commitment to both.
As the Army prepares to drawdown in overall end-strength, it is important that our soldiers and civilians have the neces-sary credentials to transition to civilian careers. As an Army, we have not put the necessary focus on civilian credentials; but this is a priority for our Army and the Corps of Engineers. Whether a pro-fessional engineer, an electrician, truck driver or one of the more than 150 mili-tary occupational specialties in the Army, if there are equivalent civilian credentials, we should support our soldier’s efforts in obtaining them. Similarly, we must do the same for our civilians. Gaining creden-tials is not just important for transitioning to civilian careers. Credentials are part of being a professional.
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Gen. Bostick is updated on plans for the theater vehicle maintenance compound currently under construction on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, during a tour of USACE Afghanistan Engineer District-South’s area projects. USACE photo by DAvE MElAnCon
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TME: SAME recently adopted a goal of Leadership and Mentoring. You come to USACE with a reputation as an outstanding leader and mentor. Please share some of your thoughts on the importance of leadership and mentoring.
BOSTICK: I have often said that the Army trains soldiers and grows leaders. We grow our leaders through a variety of challenging assignments, demanding ex-periences and broad educational opportu-nities. It takes a significant investment of time and personal commitment of our se-nior leaders and mentors to properly grow a bench of future leaders.
Leadership is often more about how to be, not how to do. We spend our entire lives learning how to do things, but at the end of the day, it is the quality of one’s character that distinguishes the great leaders.
In the military engineering profession, we also have an added responsibility to develop engineering and technical pro-fessionals. We not only must build great people, but also strong multi-disciplinary teams to be successful in most of our endeavors. We will continue “Building Strong” through leader development, mentoring and talent management pro-grams. I believe that we all have an ob-ligation to mentor the future leaders of our Army, both military and civilian. This takes an investment of time, but it is well worth it. Those we mentor appreciate it, and will pass it on. I was mentored by some outstanding leaders. I also feel that I’ve been “mentored” by those junior to me. And I continue to lead and grow from my association with those very junior to me.
TME: SAME recently changed its governance to no longer have the Engineering Service Chiefs as President, as a result of stricter interpretations of the Joint Ethics Regulations. However, SAME clearly desires to keep you and the other Engineering Service Chiefs involved and therefore, has established a Uniformed Services Advisory Group (USAG) of which you are a member. Please share your thoughts on your
relationship with SAME and your impressions from the first meeting of the USAG with the SAME Board of Direction this past May in St. Louis.
BOSTICK: The SAME Uniformed Servic-es Advisory Group (USAG) has an almost identical make-up as the Joint Operational Engineer Board, which meets frequently. Because of this, USAG members already have a very close working relationship, and this group has a great track record of working through some tough joint mili-tary engineering issues together. SAME members will clearly benefit from the makeup of this newly created advisory
group. The USAG will definitely help keep SAME connected to the military profession.
I believe that I can speak for all of the members of USAG in saying that the ser-vices gain so much technical and profes-sional benefit from SAME.
We are steadfastly committed to both staying within the boundaries of laws and regulations and continuing to support professional organizations like SAME, which time and time again have in many ways selflessly contributed to the success of our profession, and the nation’s mili-tary engineering missions—in both war and peace.Reprinted from the September-October 2012 issue of TME.
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, P.E., USA, became the 53rd U.S. Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on May 22, 2012. Gen. Bostick serves as the senior military officer overseeing most of the nation’s civil works infrastructure and military construction. Prior to leading USACE, Gen. Bostick served as Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1, Personnel, U.S. Army, where he was responsible for developing and manag-ing manpower and personnel plans, programs and policies. Gen. Bostick has served in a variety of command and staff assignments,
among them Commanding General, U.S. Army Recruiting Command; Director of Military Programs, USACE, with duty as Commander, Gulf Region Division, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq; and Commander, Engineer Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Operation Joint Forge, Bosnia-Herzegovina. He also served as Executive Officer (XO) to the Chief of Engineers, XO to the Army Chief of Staff and Deputy Director of Operations for the National Military Command Center, J-3, the Joint Staff in the Pentagon, from May 2001 to August 2002, including during the events of Sept. 11, 2001. Gen. Bostick graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Military Academy in 1978. He holds master’s degrees in both Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, and also is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College.
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Gen. Bostick conducts a site visit of the Detention Facility in Parwan, Afghanistan, to determine current and future infrastructure requirements. The tour was guided by Lt. Gen. Keith M. Huber, USA, (left) Commander, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, and Col. Robert M. Taradash, USA, (right) Commander, Task Force Protector. photo by FAizA EvAnS
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Headquarters, USACE 441 G St NWWashington, DC 20314-1001
Commander and Chief of EngineersLt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, P.E.202-761-0001
Chief, Small BusinessJackie Robinson-Burnette202-761-8789
Director, ContractingStuart A. Hazlett, SES202-761-8642
Chief, Small Business-PolicySimone Jackson202-761-8705
Deputy Commanding
General Maj. Gen. Todd T.
Semonite, P.E.202-761-0003
Deputy Commanding
General for Civil/Emergency Operations
Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh
202-761-1858
Deputy, Small Business
VACANT
Deputy, Small Business-Execution
Sharon Morrow202-761-0725
Deputy Commanding
General for military and International
OperationsMaj. Gen. Kendall
P. Cox202-761-0379
Principal Assistant responsible for
Contracting, AtlantaBeverly Thomas404-562-5051
∙SAD∙GRD∙MVD∙NAD
Principal Assistant responsible for
Contracting, DallasDenver S. Heath
469-487-7151∙POD∙SPD∙NWD∙SWD
Deputy Director of Contracting
Brig. Gen. James E. Simpson
202-761-4707
Principal Assistant responsible for
Contracting, Winchester John Teetsov703-428-7159
∙TAD∙ERDC
∙HECSA∙HNC
USACE Headquarters
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CommanderBrig. Gen. Margaret Burcham513-684-3002
regional Business Rich Hancock513-684-3005
Buffalo Lt. Col. Owen J.
Beaudoin716-879-4200
Buffalo Thomas C. Switala
716-879-4220
BuffaloJeffrey Ernest716-879-4173
Nashville Roy Rossignol615-736-7569
ProgramsLenna Hawkins412-395-7105
Chicago Col. Frederic Drummond
312-846-5303
Chicago Roy Deda
312-846-5302
Chicago Regina Blair
312-846-5379
Chicago/ Detroit Priscilla Abeyta-Perez
312-846-5565
Small Business Division
Shirley Whitby513-684-3028
Louisville Col. Luke Leonard,
P.E.502-315-6102
Huntington Coy Miller
304-399-5699
Huntington Sandy King
304-399-5619
HuntingtonDeborah Czewski
304-399-5632
ContractingVincent Marsh513-684-3589
DetroitLt. Col. Robert Ells
313-226-6762
Detroit Scott Thieme313-226-2240
Detroit Marilyn Hill
313-226-5148
Pittsburgh Sherrie Plonski412-395-7127
NashvilleLt. Col. James
DeLapp615-736-7970
Louisville Steve Durrett502-315-6104
Louisville Denise Bush
502-315-6209
Louisville Jackie Gee
502-315-6111
Pittsburgh Col. William Graham
412-395-7103
Nashville Mike Wilson
615-736-2342
Nashville Valerie Carlton615-736-7976
Huntington Col. Steven T.
McGugan304-399-5395
Pittsburgh/BuffaloJeanine Hoey412-395-7289
Pittsburgh Cynthia Smith412-395-7477
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division
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CommanderMaj. Gen. John Peabody601-634-5750
ProgramsEddie Belk, P.E., SES
601-634-5800
New Orleans Col. Ed Fleming504-862-2077
New Orleans Tom Holden
504-862-2204
New Orleans Tim Black
504-862-2918
New Orleans Ned Foley
504-862-2885
regional BusinessAlvin Lee, SES601-634-5901
memphis Col. Vernie Reichling
901-544-3221
memphis James Bodron901-544-0729
memphisPriscilla Sweeney
901-544-3117
memphisKaren Brady
901-544-4146
ContractingWendell Norman
601-634-5754
rock Island Col. Mark
Deschenes, RA309-794-5224
rock Island Gary Meden
309-794-5260
rock Island Rhonda Johanson
309-794-5312
rock Island Doug Davis
309-794-5205
Small BusinessShirley Whitby513-684-3028
St. Louis Col. Chris Hall314-331-8010
St. Louis Joe Kellett
314-331-8012
St. LouisBrenda Wynne
George314-331-8500
St. Louis Glenn Chatman314-331-8513
St. PaulCol. Michael Price
651-290-5300
St. PaulJudy DesHarnais
651-290-5298
St. Paul Kevin Henricks651-290-5414
St. Paul Thomas Koopmeiners
651-290-5409
vicksburg Col. Jeffrey Eckstein,
P.E.601-631-5010
vicksburgBarbara Petersen
(Acting)601-631-7154
vicksburg Darrel Johnson601-631-7259
vicksburg Demetric Erwin601-631-5951
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE Mississippi Valley Division
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CommanderCol. Kent Savre347-370-4500
regional BusinessVACANT
Baltimore Col. Trey Jordan410-962-4545
BaltimoreDavid Morrow 410-962-7960
Baltimore Renee Cairo-Iocca
410-962-2197
Baltimore Tamika Gray
410-962-2587
ProgramsDavid Leach, P.E.,
SES347-370-4629
Europe Col. Peter Helmlinger,
P.E.011-49-611-9744-2700
Europe Mark Roncoli
011-49-611-9744-2700
Europe Rachael Raposa
011-49-611-9744-2600
Philadelphia Cheryl Chandler215-656-6867
Small Business Division
Scott Beckstrand347-370-4515
New york Col. Paul Owen, P.E.
917-790-8000
New york Joseph Seebode
917-790-8209
New york Francis Cashman
917-790-8173
New york Greg Cuyjet
917-790-8004
ContractingMarilyn Clark347-370-4624
New EnglandCol. Charles Samaris
978-318-8220
New EnglandWilliam Scully978-318-8230
New EnglandSheila Winston-
Vincuilla978-318-8159
New England Eva Marie D’Antuono
978-318-8427
Norfolk Col. Paul B. Olsen,
P.E.757-201-7601
Norfolk John Adams
757-201-7112
Norfolk Steven Resweber
757-201-7744
Norfolk Jack Beecher757-201-7077
Philadelphia Curtis Heckelman
215-656-6505
Philadelphia Lt. Col. Chris Becking, P.E.215-656-6501
Philadelphia Kishayra Lambert
215-656-6770
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE North Atlantic Division
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CommanderCol. Anthony C. Funkhouser, P.E.503-808-3700
regional BusinessJim Hearn, Ph.D.,
SES503-808-3770
Kansas City Col. Anthony J. Hofmann, PMP816-389-3202
Kansas CitySteve Iverson816-389-3210
Kansas CityTeresa McCarthy
816-389-3918
Kansas City Arthur Saulsberry
816-389-3927
ProgramsDave Ponganis, SES
503-808-3828
Omaha Col. Joel R. Cross
402-995-2001
Omaha Ted Streckfuss402-995-2003
Omaha John Jacobson402-995-2047
OmahaHubert J. Carter Jr.
402-995-2910
Small Business Division
Mark Roush360-748-8735
Seattle Col. Bruce A. Estok
206-764-3690
Seattle Olton Swanson206-764-3692
Seattle Pat Blackwood206-764-3772
Seattle Veronica “Ronni”
Kammler206-431-7100
ContractingJulie Anderson503-808-3797
Portland Col. John W.
Eisenhauer, P.E.503-808-4500
Portland Kevin Brice
503-808-4700
Portland Ralph Banse-Fay
503-808-4600
Portland Carol McIntyre503-808-4602
Walla Walla Lt. Col. Andrew D.
Kelly509-527-7700
Walla WallaAlan Feistner509-527-7301
Walla Walla Ruthann Haider509-527-7201
Walla Walla VACANT
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE Northwestern Division
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Small Business Division
Raynette Gurney808-835-4764
Commander (Acting)Col. Gregory J. Gunter808-835-4705
regional BusinessJames Bersson, P.E.
SES808-835-4650
Alaska Col. Christopher
Lestochi907-753-2504
AlaskaLarry McCallister, Ph.D.
907-753-2507
Alaska Christopher Tew907-753-2543
Alaska Ivonne Drake907-753-5576
ProgramsEugene Ban, SES
808-835-4610
Far EastCol. Donald E.
Degidio Jr.DSN 315-721-7300
Far East Jon Iwata
DSN 315-721-7429
Far East Kurtis Kikkawa
DSN 315-721-7220
Honolulu Catherine Yoza808-835-4020
Japan Col. Bryan TruesdellDSN 315-263-3025
Japan Gary Kitkowski
DSN 315-263-3373
Japan Bruce Okumura
DSN 315-263-8830
ContractingAlex Lau
808-835-4760
Honolulu Lt. Col. Thomas D.
Asbery808-835-4000
HonoluluTony Paresa
808-835-4100
Honolulu Roger D. Williams
808-835-4400
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE Pacific Ocean Division
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CommanderCol. Donald “Ed” Jackson, P.E.404-562-5006
regional BusinessY. Gil Kim (Acting)
404-562-5103
CharlestonLt. Col. Edward “Ed” Chamberlayne, P.E.
843-329-8000
Charleston Bill Stein
843-329-8055
Charleston Lauri Newkirk-Paggi
843-329-8061
CharlestonJ. Anthony Josey
843-329-8084
Wilmington Donna Walton910-251-4452
ProgramsLester Dixon, Ph.D.,
P.E., SES404-562-5200
JacksonvilleCol. Alan Dodd904-232-2241
JacksonvilleDavid Hobbie904-232-3137
JacksonvilleRicardo Torres
(Acting)904-232-3143
Jacksonville Elizabeth “Beth” Myers
904-232-1150
mobile Linda Spadaro251-690-3597
Savannah Leila Hollis
912-652-5340
Small Business Division
Antwinette Goodman-Cooper
404-562-5059
Savannah Col. Jeffrey M. Hall
912-652-5226 ext. 102
Wilmington Col. Steve Baker
910-251-4501
SavannahPeter “Pete” Oddi
912-652-5220
WilmingtonChristine Brayman
910-251-4478
Savannah Louis “John” Moore
912-652-5291
WilmingtonJohn Mayo
910-251-4884
ContractingLaura Eichhorn404-562-5210
mobileCol. Steven
Roemhildt, P.E.251-690-2512
mobile Douglas Turney251-690-2513
mobile Leo Hickman251-441-6501
District Commanders
regional Deputy District Engineers
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE South Atlantic Division
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CommanderBrig. Gen. Mike Wehr, P.E.415-503-6501
regional BusinessTraci Clever (Acting)
415-503-6510
Albuquerque Lt. Col. Antoinette
Gant505-342-3432
Albuquerque John D’Antonio Jr.
505-342-3261
Albuquerque David Kam
505-342-3458
Albuquerque Daniel Curado505-342-3110
Sacramento Michelle Stratton
916-557-7641
ProgramsJoe Calcara, P.E.,
SES415-503-6550
Los AngelesCol. R. Mark Toy, P.E.
213-452-3961
Los Angeles David Van Dorpe
213-452-3971
Los AngelesDaniel Carrasco213-452-3229
Los Angeles Mary Spencer213-452-3938
San Francisco Rick Vredenburg
415-503-6986
Small Business Division
Melea Crouse469-487-7105
San Francisco Lt. Col. John K.
Baker, P.E.415-503-6700
San Francisco Arijis Rakstins415-503-6720
San FranciscoLinda Hales
415-503-6990
ContractingJim Bartha
415-503-6548
SacramentoCol. William Leady,
P.E.916 557-7490
Sacramento Kristina Mullins916-557-7448
Sacramento Susan Yarbrough
916-557-5244
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE South Pacific Division
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CommanderBrig. Gen. Thomas Kula469-487-7002
regional BusinessPeter Perez (Acting)
469-487-7084
Fort Worth Col. Charles H.
Klinge, P.E.817-886-1515
Fort Worth Peggy Grubbs817-886-1518
Fort WorthCarol Staten
817-886-1382
Fort Worth Kathrine Freeman
817-886-1043
ProgramsBob Slockbower,
P.E., SES469-487-7028
Galveston Col. Christopher W.
Sallese409-766-3001
Galveston Pete Perez
409-766-3018
Galveston Ken Adams
409-766-3006
GalvestonCurtis Cole
409-766-3185
Small Business Division
Melea Crouse469-487-7105
TulsaJohn Roberts918-669-7201
Tulsa Brian Brobson918-669-7455
TulsaGene Snyman918-669-7010
ContractingSuzanne Wright
(Acting)469-487-7161
Little rockCol. Glen A. Masset
501-324-5531
Tulsa Col. Michael J.
Teague918-669-7201
Little rock Randy Hathaway
501-324-5053
Little rockSolia Reando501-324-7194
Little rock Sandra Easter501-324-5686
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
Small Business Chief
USACE Southwestern Division
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CommanderMaj. Gen. Michael R. Eyre540-662-5401
regional Programs Director
Howard Stickley, P.E., SES
540-678-3085
middle EastCol. Jon Christensen
540-665-4073
middle EastDeborah Duncan
540-665-3796
middle East Carl Stubbert540-665-2994
Contingency Business DirectorDonn Booker, SES
540-662-5498
AED – NorthCol. Alfred A. Pantano Jr.
540-665-3449
AED – North Troy Collins
540-665-3477
AED – NorthSuzanne Wear540-665-4110
Small Business Division
Mike Weaver540-665-2649
ANSF DivisionRobert Bauer540-662-5591
ContractingColleen O’Keefe540-665-1391
AED – SouthCol. Vincent V.
Quarles540-667-3168
AED – SouthJulio Arocho
540-662-6562
AED – South Gale Ross
540-722-6135
District Commanders
Deputy for Program and Project management
Contracting Chief
USACE Transatlantic Division
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ENGINEEr rESEArCH AND DEvELOPmENT CENTEr
HumPHrEyS ENGINEErING CENTEr SuPPOrT ACTIvITy
HuNTSvILLE ENGINEErING AND SuPPOrT CENTEr
Army GEOSPATIAL CENTEr
Director Jeffery Holland, Ph.D., P.E, SES601-634-2644
Small BusinessBill Cantrell
601-634-3470
Deputy Director John Cullinane, Ph.D., P.E, SES601-634-3723
regional Contracting Chief
Shirley Wilson601-634-3462
CommanderCol. Kevin Wilson
601-634-2513
CommanderCol. Robert Ruch256-895-1301
Deputy Program manager
Charles Ford256-895-1301
Small Business Chief
Rebecca Vucinaj256-895-1385
Contracting Chief John Mayes
256-895-1111
DirectorJoseph F. Fontanella, Ph.D, SES703-428-6600
Contracting Chief Nilda Lugo
703-428-6272
Small Business Bill Cantrell
601-634-3470
Contracting ChiefVACANT
Director Dale Stoutenburgh703-428-7107
Contracting ChiefDebbie Giordano
703-428-7303
Small Business Chief
Kyle Beagle703-428-7385
Army Engineering Centers
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Naval Facilities Engineer Command Headquarters1322 Patterson Ave SE Ste 1000Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5065
Commander and Chief of Civil EngineersRear Adm. Katherine L. Gregory, P.E., CEC202-685-9499
Commander Rear Adm. Scott A. Weikert, P.E., CEC808-472-1000
HawaiiCapt. Michael D. Williamson, P.E.,
CEC808-471-3926
Far EastCapt. Don R.
Chandler, P.E., CEC011-81-46-7711
marianasCapt. John V.
Heckmann, P.E., CEC
671-349-5100
Component Commands
NAVFAC Headquarters
Executive DirectorSteven R. Iselin, SES
202-685-9007
Director, Small Business Programs
Veneece McNeley202-685-9129
Assistant Commander,
Environmental Programs
Larry E. Douchand, P.E., SES
202-685-9308
Director, Asset management
Scott D. Forrest, P.E., SES
202-685-9333
Chief Engineer and Director, Capitol Improvements
Joseph E. Gott, P.E., SES
202-685-9168
Deputy Commander for
Public WorksCapt. Kathryn A.
Donovan, P.E., CEC202-685-9230
Assistant Commander, Acquisition
Robert M. Griffin Jr., SES
202-685-9155
Deputy Commander for
Operations/Safety Officer/Energy
OfficerCapt. Keith
Hamilton, P.E., CEC 202-685-9228
ComptrollerMitchell G. Fulton,
SES 202-685-9068
CounselRussell P. Spindler,
SES202-685-9115
Assistant Commander, Chief
Management OfficerWilliam Carty, SES
202-685-9165
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NAVFAC Atlantic
CommanderRear Adm. Douglas G. Morton, P.E., CEC757-322-8000
mid-AtlanticCapt. John W. Korka,
P.E., CEC757-341-1432
SouthwestCapt. Cliff M.
Maurer, P.E., CEC619-532-2317
NorthwestCapt. Chris
LaPlatney, P.E., CEC360-396-0043
WashingtonCapt. Kenneth W. Branch, P.E., CEC
202-685-1024
Europe, Africa & Southwest Asia
Capt. Louis V. Cariello, P.E., CEC+39-081-568-7700
midwestCapt. Rodney O.
Worden, P.E., CEC847-688-2600
SoutheastCapt. Christopher H. Kiwus, Ph.D., P.E.,
CEC904-542-6633
Component Commands
NAVFAC Pacific
ALASKAN/A
GuAmAlbert [email protected] MarianasPSC 455 Box 195 Code 09SBFPO AP 96540-2937
Dante [email protected] NAVFAC MarianasPSC 455 Box 195 Code ACQFPO AP 96540-2937
Vacant671-339-7090FEAD MarianasPSC 455 Box 195FPO AP 96540-2937
HAWAIIJennifer L. [email protected] Pacific258 Makalapa Dr Ste 100 Code 09SBPearl Harbor HI 96860-3134
Floria M. [email protected] Pacific258 Makalapa Dr Ste 100 Code 09SBPearl Harbor HI 96860-3134
Lisa [email protected] Hawaii400 Marshall RdPearl Harbor HI 96860
George [email protected] FEAD Ford IslandLexington Blvd Bldg 26APearl Harbor HI 96701
Christine E. [email protected] Kaneohe400 Marshall RdPearl Harbor HI 96860
Sharlaine K. Ishida808-471-2222 [email protected] Pearl Harbor 400 Marshall RdPearl Harbor HI 96860
JAPANN/A
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NAVFAC Atlantic
ArIZONAErnest [email protected] Yuma Bldg 888PO Box 99129Yuma AZ 85369-9129
CALIFOrNIAPatty Olivas619-532-2375NAVFAC Southwest1220 Pacific Hwy Code 09SBSan Diego CA 92132
Lora E. [email protected] Southwest1220 Pacific Hwy Code 09SBSan Diego CA 92132
vacant760-577-6493ROICC BarstowBox 110198 Bldg T-198 Barstow CA 92311
Jerry [email protected] FEAD China LakeCode 8232300D Bldg 00978China Lake CA 93555
Jacque L. [email protected] El CentroCode 94E Bldg 504El Centro CA 92243
vacant559-998-3905FAED Lemoore750 Enterprise Ave NAS Lemoore CA 93246
Lynn [email protected] Monterey511 Gardeners Rd Bldg 226Monterey CA 93943
Linda [email protected] ROICC Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base Bldg 22101Camp Pendleton CA 92055
Deloris [email protected] Point Loma4635 Pacific HwySan Diego CA 92110
Julia L. [email protected] MiramarPO Box 452004 Bldg M-257San Diego CA 92126-2004
Anthony [email protected] San Diego2730 McKean StSan Diego CA 92136-5211
Julia [email protected] CoronadoPO Box 35-7007Wright Ave Bldg 343Coronado Ca 92135
Sandra L. [email protected] FEAD Seal BeachBldg 230 Code ROZSeal Beach CA 90740-5000
Linda L. [email protected] FEAD San Francisco Bay2450 Saratoga St Bldg 114 Ste 200 Code 90Alameda CA 94501
Linda L. [email protected] ROICC Travis Air Force BasePO Box 1597Travis AFB CA 94535-0597
Georgiann [email protected] Twentynine Palms PO Box 6013 Bldg 1138T3Twentynine Palms CA 92278-0107
Raymond L. [email protected] Center Acquisition, NAVFAC 1100 23rd Ave Bldg 1100Point Hueneme CA 93043-4347
Francisco [email protected] Ventura1205 Mill Rd B-850 Ste 2Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4442
CONNECTICuTLaura M. [email protected] New LondonNaval Submarine Base New London Box 26 Bldg 135Groton CT 06340
DISTrICT OF COLumBIAVeneece [email protected] Headquarters1322 Patterson Ave SE Ste 1000 Code 00SBWashington Navy Yard DC 20374-5065
Allie [email protected] Washington1314 Harwood St SE Bldg 212Washington Navy Yard DC 20374-5018
Cherissa [email protected] Harwood St SE Bldg 212Washington DC 20003
Nola [email protected] FEAD Washington1018 O St SEWashington Navy Yard DC 20374
FLOrIDANelson L. [email protected] NAVFAC SoutheastBox 30 Bldg 902Jacksonville FL 32212
Jennifer L. Reeder [email protected] SoutheastBldg 903 Box 30Jacksonville FL 32212-0030
Jeanette [email protected] FEAD Key WestBox 9018 Bldg A629Key West FL 33040-9018
Darlene D. [email protected] Whiting Field7183 Langley St Bldg 7416Milton FL 32570
Delores R. [email protected] FEAD Jacksonville Box 5 Bldg 27 Jacksonville FL 32212
vacantFEAD Mayport Bldg 1966 Mayport Naval StationMayport FL 32228 vacant FEAD Pensacola310 John Tower Rd Bldg 3560 Pensacola FL 32508 GEOrGIANatalie A. [email protected] FEAD Kings Bay 910 USS Humley Ave Bldg 2015 Kings Bay GA 31547-2613
vacant ROICC Albany5500 Walker AveAlbany, GA 31703
ILLINOISJanis E. Kaiser847-688-2600 [email protected] Midwest201 Decatur Ave Bldg 1ACode 09SB Great Lakes IL 60088-5600
Sari L. Brindel847-688-5395 [email protected] FEAD Great Lakes 2625 Ray St Great Lakes IL 60088-3147 vacant847-688-3368 X102FEAD Central 520 Dewey Ave Bldg 5 Great Lakes IL 60088 INDIANADebra S. [email protected] FEAD Crane 300 Hwy 361 Bldg 2516 Crane IN 47522-5082
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LOuISIANA Jay [email protected] FEAD New Orleans 2300 General Meyer Ave NSA Bldg 2New Orleans LA 70142-5007
mAryLAND Gretchen S. [email protected] FEAD Annapolis 181 Wainwright Rd Bldg 181 Code C-20Annapolis MD 21402
Leslie [email protected] FEAD Patuxent River 22445 Peary Rd Bldg 504 Patuxent River MD 20670 Tonja [email protected] NAVFAC FEAD Indian Head 4474 McMahon Rd Ste 3 Indian Head MD 20640-5035
Thuy T. [email protected] OICC Bethesda 8901 Wisconsin Ave Bldg 14 Bethesda MD 20889
mISSISSIPPI vacant228-871-4291FEAD Gulfport 5302 6th St Bldg 62T Gulfport MS 39501-5001 Lisa [email protected] FEAD Meridian 427 Allen Rd Meridian MS 39309-5427 vacant228-377-8577 X129ROICC Kessler 505 C St. Bldg 3101 3rd FlBiloxi MS 39534
NEvADA Martha J. [email protected] ROICC Fallon 4755 Pasture Rd Bldg 307 2nd FlFallon NV 89496-5000
NEW HAmPSHIrE Jackie L. [email protected] Portsmouth PO Box 2032 Bldg 59 Portsmouth NH 03801-2032 NEW JErSEy Francesca [email protected] FEAD Earle201 Hwy 24 Bldg C-9Colts Neck NJ 07722-5025
NOrTH CArOLINAKimberly A. Vallone910-451-2582 ext. [email protected] OICC-MCI East 1005 Michael Rd Camp Lejeune NC 28547-2521 Kimberly A. Vallone910-451-2582 ext. [email protected] ROICC Cherry Point PSC Box 8006 Bldg 163 Cherry Point NC 28533-0006
PENNSyLvANIA Linda A. [email protected] FEAD Philadelphia4921 S Broad St Bldg 1 2nd Fl Philadelphia PA 19122 rHODE ISLANDStephanie A. [email protected] FEAD Newport 1 Simonpietri Dr Bldg 1 Fl 1 Newport RI 02841 SOuTH CArOLINA Susie [email protected] FEAD Charleston 2120 Quality Cir NWS Bldg 71 Goose Creek SC 29445-8611 Don L. [email protected] ROICC Beaufort Box 9310 Moore St Bldg 658 Beaufort SC 29904-9310
TENNESSEEMalcolm [email protected] FEAD Mid-South 5720 Integrity Dr Bldg 455 Millington TN 38054-5018 TEXAS Charlotte E. [email protected] ROICC South Texas 8851 Ocean Dr Bldg 19 Ste 101 Corpus Christi TX 78419-5525
vacant817-782-7086 FEAD Fort Worth 1215 Depot Ave NAS JRB Fort Worth TX 76127-1215 vIrGINIA Debbie D. [email protected] FEAD South Potomac 18329 Thompson Rd Bldg 182 Dahlgren VA 22448-5000
Kathy L. [email protected] FEAD Yorktown Bldg 16 Spring Rd Yorktown VA 23691-1014
Barbara N. [email protected] NAVFAC Atlantic 6506 Hampton Blvd Norfolk VA 23508-1278 Dawn R. [email protected] NAVFAC Atlantic 6506 Hampton Blvd Norfolk VA 23508-1278 Joseph J. [email protected] NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic 9742 Maryland Ave Code 09SB Norfolk VA 23511-3096
Michele [email protected] Norfolk6506 Hampton Blvd Bldg LRCA Fl 3 Rm 340Norfolk VA 23508
Tina C. [email protected] NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic FEAD Little Creek 1450 Gator Blvd Ste 150 Norfolk VA 23521-3023 Daniel P. [email protected] FEAD Portsmouth Bldg 491 Portsmouth VA 23709-5000
vacant703-784-5378ROICC Quantico Box 1855 Bldg 2004Q Quantico VA 22134-0855 Lawrence W. [email protected] FEAD Oceana 953 Hornet Dr Ste 213 Virginia Beach VA 23460-2190
WASHINGTONJames [email protected] FEAD Bremerton1101 Tautog CirSilverdale WA 98315 John C. [email protected] FEAD Everett 2000 W Marine View DrEverett WA 98201 vacant360-396-0038FEAD NASWI1101 Tautog CirSilverdale WA 98278 Kristen [email protected] Tautog Cir Ste 212Silverdale WA 98315-1088
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The Civil Engineer Maj. Gen. Timothy A. Byers703-693-4301
Deputy Civil Engineer
Mark A. Correll, P.E., SES
703-693-4078
Air mobility Command
Brig. Gen. Timothy Green, P.E.
618-229-0738
Air Force Global Strike Command
Col. Richard Houghton
318-456-4293
Air Education & Training
CommandCol. David A.
Martinson210-652-6326
Air Force reserve
CommandCol. Roy Agustin
478-327-1100
Air Combat Command
Brig. Gen. Dave C. Howe
757-764-2001
Air Force Space Command
Col. Joseph H. Schwarz, P.E.719-554-8178
Air National GuardCol. Peter Sartori
301-836-8060
Pacific Air ForcesCol. Karl S. Bosworth
808-449-3857
united States Air Force Academy
Carlos Cruz-Gonzalez719-333-8719
united States Air Forces in EuropeCol. R. Scott Jarvis
011-49-6371-47-0707
Air Force District of
WashingtonCol. Calvin Williams
240-857-1666
Air Force materiel Command
Terry Edwards, P.E., SES
937-522-2349
Air Force Special
Operations Command
Col. Van Fuller850-884-2868
major Command Senior Civil Engineers
Air Force Civil Engineer Center
USAF Civil Engineering
DirectorJoe Sciabica, SES210-395-8000
2261 Hughes AveSte 155Lackland AFB TX78236
Deputy DirectorBrig. Gen. Vincent
M. Saroni, P.E.210-395-8000
Small BusinessMary Urey
210-395-8907
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2013 Calendar of EventsPlan now to attend these exciting events
taking place throughout 2013!
Feb. 7-8 Transition Workshop & Job FairBaltimore, Md.
March 26 Fy2014 DOD and Federal Agency Program BriefingsNorth Bethesda, Md.
March 27 Academy of Fellows (AOF) InvestitureNorth Bethesda, Md.
March 27 Golden Eagle Awards DinnerNorth Bethesda, Md.
May 1-3 2013 Pacific Joint Engineer Training SymposiumSeoul, South Korea
May 21-24
Joint Engineer Training Conference & Expo (JETC)San Diego, Calif.
Aug. 20-22
SAmE/DBIA Federal Project Delivery SymposiumNational Harbor, Md.
Sept. 10-11
Executive ForumJacksonville, Fla.
Nov. 19-21
Small Business ConferenceKansas City, Mo.Tentative
www.same.org/calendar
Society of American Military Engineers is proud to present the
FY2014 DOD and Federal Agency PROGRAM BRIEFINGS
SAVE THE DATE
march 26, 2013Bethesda North
Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
North Bethesda, Maryland
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and Technology Inc.331. . . . . . . . . . . . . .USACE Humphreys Engineer Center
for Support Activity333. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USACE Pacific Ocean Division400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polu Kai Services LLC401. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Teya Technologies LLC402. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atkins403. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rose Consulting Law Firm404. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Environmental405. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIRTT Environmental Solutions Inc.408. . . . . . . . . Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance410. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Baker Corp.412. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USACE Safety Office414. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Tatitlek Corp.418. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PCL Construction Services Inc.
419. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AECOM420. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ARS International Inc.421. . . . . . . . . . . . .Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp.422. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEBAC423. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenleaf Construction Co. Inc.424. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The S.M. Stoller Corp.425. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vironex US426. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VRHabilis LLC427. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tetra Tech Inc.430. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BEM Systems Inc.431. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay West Inc.432. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RazorTek Inc.433. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TestAmerica434. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LRS Federal LLC435. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lutron Electronics Co. Inc.500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CDM501. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Normandeau Assoc. Inc.502. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empirical Laboratories LLC504. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsons505. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uretek USA Inc.509. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARCADIS511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small Business Resource Partners513. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EwingCole518. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCI Solutions519. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skanska521. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CH2M HILL522. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Promatech Inc.523. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRIME Engineering Inc.524. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Big Ass Fans525. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Granite Construction Inc.526. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mead & Hunt Inc.530. . . . . . . . .Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc.531. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Swinerton Builders Government532. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bhate Environmental Assoc. Inc.533. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wolverton & Assoc. Inc.534. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MECX, LP535. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AKEA Inc.600. . . . . . . . . . . . Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc.601. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lakeshore Toltest Corp.603. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ameriphysics604. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leetex Construction LLC605. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gannett Fleming Inc.608. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VRX Inc.609. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woolpert610. . . . . . . . . . . FPM Remediations Inc./FPM Group Ltd.611 . . . . . . . . . . SES Construction and Fuel Services LLC612. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olgoonik Development LLC613. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walbridge615. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SSOE Group618. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CTI and Assoc. Inc.619. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . URS Corp.620. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RRC Consulting Group Inc.621. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Army Geospatial Command622. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Flippen Group623. . . . . . . . . . . . U.S. Department of Homeland Security624. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alutiiq625. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Army Contracting Command627. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nobis Engineering Inc.630. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sealaska Environmental Services631. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burgess Engineering632. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sullivan International Group Inc.633. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Project Time & Cost Inc.634. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.M. Waller Assoc. Inc.635. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BHE Environmental Inc.700. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LEO A DALY
701. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Versar Inc.702. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HDR705. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stonhard708. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanley Consultants Inc.709. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RTI Laboratories Inc.710. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacobs711 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zapata Inc.712. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watermark713. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pie Consulting & Engineering714. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roy Anderson Corp718. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FLUOR719. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ARGO Systems LLC720. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howe Electric Construction Inc.721. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aerostar SES LLC722. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Freeman Fong-SCBC PLLC723. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alliant724. . . . . . . . . . . . KEMRON Environmental Services Inc.725. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KBR726. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Coast Solar LLC730. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tremco Commercial Sealants
and Waterproofing731. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charter Environmental Inc.732. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plexus Scientific Corp.733. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H&S Environmental734. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Evans and Assoc. Inc.735. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Perini Management Services Inc.800. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conti Group801. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAPE802. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EMCOR Government Services803. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MWH804. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECC808. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sovereign Consulting Inc.809. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bauer Foundation Corp.810. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Walsh Group811 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Custom Mechanical Systems Corp. 812. . . . . . . USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division818. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leebcor Services LLC819. . . . . . . . . . .Quaternary Resource Investigations LLC820. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lunacon Construction Group Corp.822. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Straughan Environmental Inc.823. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kleinfelder824. . . . . . . . . . . Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises LLC825. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NAVFAC826. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NTVI Enterprises LLC827. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Louis Berger Group Inc.830. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USACE Transatlantic Division832. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USACE North Atlantic Division900. . . . . . . . . . . . . SEPI Engineering & Construction Inc.901. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ceres Environmental Inc.902. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECO Constructors904. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mabbett & Assoc. Inc.905. . . . . . . . . . . . . NewFields Government Services LLC908. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Koontz Electric Co. Inc.909. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENGworks910. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gaea Consultants LLC911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .USACE Mississippi Valley Division918. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weston Solutions Inc.920. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Bristol Alliance of Companies922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA SHADE & Fabric Structures924. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. George Chadux Corp.926. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mason & Hanger931. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .USACE South Atlantic Division935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U.S. Army Engineering and
Support Center, Huntsville
Exhibitors (Numeric Order by Booth)
Booth # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Company Booth # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Company Booth # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Company
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Exhibit Hall Floor Plan
Service Center
CAFE
CAFE
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130 230 331
333 432
430
434
433
431
435
532
530
534
227
225
223
221
219
326
324
322
320
318
211
212113
111
109
210
208
204105
101
202
200
304205
203
201
302
300
404305
301
402
400
504405
403
401
502
500
612513
511
509
610
608
714615
613
611
712
710
609 708
713
711
812
810
709 808
811 910
809 908
604505
501
602
600
702
605
601
603
700
802
705
701
804
800
902805
801
904 905
909
911
901900
209
114
112
110
108
106
104
102
100
310
308
311
309
410
412
414
408
325
323
321
319
426
424
422
420
418
425
423
421
419
526427
524
522
520
518
525
523
521
519
624
622
620
618
625
623
621
619
724
627 726
722
720
718
725
723
721
719
824
826
822
820
818
825
823
827
819
924
926
922
920
918
533
531
535
632
630
634
633
631
635
732
730
734
733
731
735
832
830
935
931
234
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SAME PAVILION
ENTRANCE
LOUNGELOUNGE
CAFE
Government Booths
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NOTE: Profile information was printed as provided. SAME is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness or exclusion of information.
Absher Construction Co.Booth: 223Stephanie Caldwell | [email protected] www.absherco.com
AECOmBooth: 419Cynthia Moore | [email protected] | 404-965-9600www.aecom.com
Aerostar SES LLCBooth: 721Philip Elson | [email protected] | 904-565-2820www.aerostar.net
Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC)Booth: 324www.afcec.af.mil
AKEA Inc.Booth: 535Anthony Kwan | [email protected] | 352-474-6124akeainc.com
Alliance Geotechnical GroupBooth: 112Robert Nance | [email protected] | 972-444-8889www.aggengr.com
AlliantBooth: 723Kirsten Perry | [email protected] | 865-251-5064www.alliantcorp.com
AlutiiqBooth: 624Greg Strike | [email protected] | 907-222-9500www.alutiiq.com
AmECBooth: 301Wendy Parker | [email protected] | 610-828-8100www.amec.com
AmeriphysicsBooth: 603Emily Bolling | [email protected] | 865-470-4176www.ameriphysics.com
ArCADISBooth: 509Heather Polinsky | [email protected] | 914-804-2412
ArGO Systems LLCBooth: 719Jeffrey Johnson | [email protected] | 410-768-2444www.argo-sys.com
Army Contracting CommandBooth: 625Alice Williams | [email protected] | 256-955-0371www.amc.army.mil/acc/command-and-staff/staff/smallbusiness
Army Geospatial CommandBooth: 621Jamal Beck | [email protected] | 703-428-3736www.agc.army.mil
ArS International Inc.Booth: 420Kimberly Brewer Jack | [email protected] | 225-381-2991www.amrad.com
AtkinsBooth: 402Emmett Du Bose | [email protected] | 972-818-7275www.atkinsglobal.com/northamerica
Bauer Foundation Corp.Booth: 809Bryan Kamm | [email protected] | 727-530-1571www.bauerfoundations.com
Bay West Inc.Booth: 431Gene Kuppenbender | [email protected] | 651-291-0456www.baywest.com
BEm Systems Inc.Booth: 430Karen Lichtenfeld | [email protected] | 908-598-2600www.bemsys.comDescription: BEM is a nationwide, full-service environmental engineering and consulting firm. Our technical staff includes environmental engineers, earth scientists, and information management experts involved in complex environmental assessment, investigation, and restoration projects for both public agencies and private clients. NAICS Codes: 541330, 541620, 562910, 237990, 561210, 541712, 562211,562219Capabilities: Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Water Resource Planning
Company Profiles
PLATINUM SPONSOR
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Bhate Environmental Assoc. Inc.Booth: 532PJ Smith | [email protected] | 205-918-4000www.bhate.com
BHE Environmental Inc.Booth: 635Christa Stumpf | [email protected] | 208-484-7161www.bheenvironmental.com
Big Ass FansBooth: 524Pam Lawless | [email protected] | 859-233-1271www.bigassfans.com
Black & veatch Special Projects Corp.Booth: 421Sara Dinkel | [email protected] | 913-458-6465www.bv.com
Bryan Construction Inc.Booth: 305Jennette McQuesten | [email protected] | 719-632-5355www.bryanconstruction.comDescription: Bryan Construction is a proven leader dedicated to our Commitment to Excellence to accomplish our Military’s Mission in support of the Warfighter.NAICS Codes: 236220, 236210, 237310, 237990, 238190, 238910Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Buildings, Design Build
Company Profiles
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One mission, many needs. One firm, many hands.
It has been our mission, for over 70 years, to build resources that meet your needs. Today, we are one of the world’s largest firms providing comprehensive engineering, environmental and architectural services to federal clients worldwide. ARCADIS’ award-winning small business program is integral to our performance for federal agencies. Aligned with ARCADIS, their strength and contribution to the nation’s economic health is another reason you can trust us with the work that grows America.
Together we can do a world of good.
8(a) Joint Venture with PIKA received the 2010 Air Force Air Education and Training
Command Minority Business Award
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Burgess EngineeringBooth: 631David Burgess | [email protected] | 571-283-4137www.daburgess.comDescription: Burgess Engineering designs safe, secure & efficient airfields worldwide. Experts in design, construction oversight, testing & commissioning services for airfield power, lighting, and navigational aid systems. Experienced in FAA, ICAO, and UFC requirements. An 8(a)-certified, minority, veteran-owned business.NAICS Codes: 541330, 541340, 541350, 541611Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Design Build, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Utility Systems, Value EngineeringEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #3 Public Works and EngineeringEmergency Phone: 541-283-4137
CAPEBooth: 801Monica Cooper | [email protected] | 210-377-2008www.cape-inc.com
CCI SolutionsBooth: 518Terri McPherson | [email protected] | 207-620-7172www.cci-alliance.com
CDmBooth: 500Lee Dioso | [email protected] | 703-691-6510www.cdm.com
Ceres Environmental Inc.Booth: 901Tia Laurie | [email protected] | 763-425-8822www.ceresenvironmental.comDescription: Ceres Environmental Services is a leader in civil construction, demolition, disaster response, pollution control, and environmental recovery. Financial Strength, Expertise, and Reliable Resources allow us to facilitate client needs during any size project or event.NAICS Codes: 238160,237310,237990,238990,113310,562910,325314,624230,562111,561730Capabilities: Dams and Levees, Demolition, Environmental, Hazardous Materials, Parks and Recreation, Other Disaster RecoveryEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #3 Public Works and EngineeringEmergency Phone: 800-218-4424
CH2m HILLBooth: 521Ashley Rath | [email protected] | 720-286-2327 www.ch2mhill.com
Charter Environmental Inc.Booth: 731Timothy Cady | [email protected] | 857-246-6800www.charterenvironmental.com
COASTALBooth: 210Richard Silva | [email protected] | 631-234-4100www.coastalgrp.net
Comprehensive Environmental Inc.Booth: 104Eileen Pannetier | [email protected] | 508-281-5160www.ceiengineers.com
Conti GroupBooth: 800Danielle Labanich | [email protected] | 732-520-5000www.conticorp.com
CTI and Assoc. Inc.Booth: 618Morgan Subbarayan | [email protected] | 248-486-5100www.cticompanies.com
Custom mechanical Systems Corp.Booth: 811Mercedes Enrique | [email protected] | 317-736-8421www.cms-corporation.com
David Evans and Assoc. Inc.Booth: 734Frank Lippert | [email protected] | 503-499-0393 www.deainc.com
DIrTT Environmental Solutions Inc.Booth: 405Pat Gill | [email protected] | 210-602-5665 www.dirtt.net
Company Profiles
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E2 Consulting Engineers Inc.Booth: 219Matt Ringier | [email protected] | 303-232-9800www.e2.com
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc.Booth: 326Jennifer Zoukis | [email protected] | 410-527-2416 www.eaest.com
ECCBooth: 804Roland Moreau | [email protected] | 650-347-1555www.ecc.net
ECO ConstructorsBooth: 902Rob Carrothers | [email protected] | 636-561-3158www.eco-constructors.comDescription: Wet land restoration company with a specialty in storm water management. We have solutions for storm water contaminated with sediment, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, nutrients and bacteria. Our solutions are designed for managing storm water during construction and for permanent installation to treat post construction challenges. Our solutions are considered organic.NAICS Codes: 561730Capabilities: Environmental, Natural Resources, Water TreatmentEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #11 Agricultural and Natural ResourcesEmergency Phone: 636-578-8910
EmCOr Government ServicesBooth: 802Roxanne McGettigan | [email protected] | 317-638-0402www.emcorgovservices.comDescription: As a GSA-approved provider, EMCOR Government Services offers an experienced single-source solution for quality facility maintenance, both routine and mission-critical, for federal, state, local, and military organizations. EMCOR Government Services is a trusted provider for comprehensive facilities maintenance services; construction, HVAC and energy infrastructure to hundreds of government facilities nationwide.NAICS Codes: 561210Capabilities: Buildings, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Heating and Air Conditioning, Structural EngineeringEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #5 Emergency ManagementEmergency Phone: 866-409-9667
Empirical Laboratories LLCBooth: 502Delia Weber | [email protected] | 877-345-1113www.empirlabs.com
ENGworksBooth: 909David Sample | [email protected] | 888-596-5325www.engworks.com
Environmental Quality management Inc.Booth: 110James Zody | [email protected] | 513-825-7500www.eqm.comDescription: EQ is a full-service environmental consulting company offering expertise in invetigation, remediation, environmental engineering and design, multimedia environmental regulatory compliance, multimedia sampling and monitoring, health and safety, waste characterization/management (hazardous and non-hazardous), construction management, and emergency response. EQ is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, with 12 offices throughout the United States.NAICS Codes: 562910Capabilities: Demolition,Energy and Power,Environmental,Hazardous MaterialsEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #3 Public Works and Engineering, ESF #5 Emergency Management, ESF #7 Resource Support, ESF #10 Oil and Hazardous Materials Response, ESF #14 Long-Term Community Recovery and MitigationEmergency Phone: 800-500-0575
Environmental Solutions & Innovations Inc.Booth: 204Virgil Brack | [email protected] | 513-451-1777www.environmentalsi.com
EwingColeBooth: 513Rad Delaney | [email protected] | 215-625-4424 www.ewingcole.com
Federal Engineers and Constructors Inc.Booth: 102Robert “Butch” Daniels | [email protected] | 509-375-1608www.feandc.com
FLuOrBooth: 718Beth Brown | [email protected] | 864-281-4567www.fluor.com
Forbo Flooring SystemsBooth: 111Roger Gooch | [email protected] | 817-690-4189www.forboflooringna.com
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E n g i n e e r i n g, Co n s t r u c t i o n & Te c h n o l o g y S e r v i ce s
Fortis NetworksBooth: 202Clarence McAllister | [email protected] | 602-242-1200www.fortisnetworks.comDescription: Fortis is a fully-qualified General Contractor experienced in the areas of Engineering, Construction and Technology Services. Fortis extensive current and and previous Federal Government contract performance makes us ideally suited to supporting the needs of your company or agency. Our staff is EM-385 Safety and USACE QCM Certified.NAICS Codes: 236220, 238210, 236210, 237110, 237130, 237990Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Buildings, Communications Systems, Demolition, Design Build, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Fire Protection Engineering, GIS/Mapping, Geo-technical, Heating and Air Conditioning, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Pipelines, Rail and Transit Systems, Security Systems, Utility Systems, Value EngineeringEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #1 Transportation,ESF #2 Communications, ESF #12 EnergyEmergency Phone: 480-221-9002
FPm remediations Inc./FPm Group Ltd.Booth: 610Bonnie Hopke | [email protected] | 210-495-7744www.fpm-remediations.com; www.fpm-group.com
Freeman Fong-SCBC PLLCBooth: 722Freeman Fong | [email protected]; [email protected] | 206-282-8245www.freemanfong.com
FXSA Inc.Booth: 323Martha Ortiz | [email protected] | 915-533-4600www.fxsa.com
G4S Integrated Services Inc.Booth: 310Chad Conyac | [email protected] | 817-377-3844www.g4s-is.comDescription: G4S Integrated Services is a leading international construction firm, providing comprehensive horizontal and vertical construction since 1995. We offer the Government and commercial customers a number of services that range from minor building renovations to refurbishments of waste water treatment plants and replacement of boat docks and marine facilities.NAICS Codes: 561210, 236220, 811111, 230000Capabilities: Asbestos, Buildings, Demolition, Design Build, Dredging, Hazardous Materials, Heating and Air Conditioning, Highways and Bridges, Housing, Marine Facilities, Parks and Recreation, Security Systems, Utility Systems, Wastewater, Water Treatment
Gaea Consultants LLCBooth: 910Tonja Koob | [email protected] | 504-962-5360www.gaeaconsultants.com
Gannett Fleming Inc.Booth: 605Nancy Varricchio | [email protected] | 717-763-7211www.gannettfleming.com
GEL Laboratories LLCBooth: 318John Powell | [email protected] | 843-556-8171www.gel.com
Gilsulate International Inc.Booth: 113Bruce MacIntyre | [email protected] | 661-799-3881www.gilsulate.comDescription: Gilsulate®500XR is a patented, controlled density insulating fill and corrosion protection system. Engineered to encapsulate multiple, direct buried piping for district heating and cooling systems; no maintenance. Eliminate excess BTU losses on existing systems or new construction as a cost-effective, energy efficient, long-term solution. Gilsulate® celebrating nearly 70 years!NAICS Codes: 221330, 237120
Granite Construction Inc.Booth: 525Todd Keller | [email protected] | 831-724-1011www.graniteconstruction.com
Greenleaf Construction Co. Inc.Booth: 423DeVonia Merino | [email protected] | 816-333-3445www.greenleafconst.comDescription: Since 2000, Greenleaf Construction Co. Inc. has successfully provided pre-construction services, design/build and project management for commercial, government, educational, multi-family and single-family projects. Proud to be 100% Native American Owned and HUBZone Certified, Greenleaf Construction Co. Inc. is the ultimate solution for building projects that exceed customer expectations.NAICS Codes: 236220, 237990, 238210, 238350, 238990Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Buildings, Dams and Levees, Demolition, Design Build, Value EngineeringEmergency Phone: 816-985-5898
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H&S EnvironmentalBooth: 733Lisa Leaming | [email protected] | 508-366-7442 www.hsenv.com
HDrBooth: 702Niki Strotman | [email protected] | 402-399-1000www.hdrinc.com
Howe Electric Construction Inc.Booth: 720Bryan Johnson | [email protected] | 703-833-1248 www.howe-electric.com
IEA Inc.Booth: 221Jennifer Nelson | [email protected] | 214-884-4253www.ieaworld.com
Light ) Years Ahead
InovusBooth: 108Mark Eberly | [email protected] | 208-908-0627www.inovussolar.comDescription: Discover Lighting from a fresh perspective, where less really is more. Less maintenance, operating cost, and environmental impact. More functionality and inspired design. Inovus is a technology company passionate about innovation and unconventional in their business approach. We are forward thinking and uncompromising when it comes to quality and service.Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Energy and Power, Environmental, Highways and Bridges, Housing, Parks and Recreation, Rail and Transit Systems, Security Systems, Structural Engineering
J.m. Waller Assoc. Inc.Booth: 634Wendell Newton | [email protected] | 404-443-2777 www.jmwaller.com
JacobsBooth: 710Cindy Sears-Clemmons | [email protected] | 817-735-6247 www.jacobs.com
KBrBooth: 725Dolores Moehl | [email protected] | 281-721-3191 www.kbr.com
KEmrON Environmental Services Inc.Booth: 724John Dwyer | [email protected] | 404-636-0928www.kemron.com
KiewitBooth: 309Lana Sofy | [email protected] | 703-415-2689www.kiewit.com
KleinfelderBooth: 823Charlotte Bryant | [email protected] | 916-366-1701www.kleinfelder.com
Koontz Electric Co. Inc.Booth: 908Don Barnett | [email protected] | 501-289-0720www.koontzelectric.comDescription: Koontz Electric is an industrial electrical contractor, providing our services nationwide, with 54 years of experience. We have design/build capabilities for substations/switchyards, provide hydro services, water treatment, instrumentation & controls, and have a UL508A panel shop. We support the total spectrum of power, having extensive experirence with government contracts.NAICS Codes: 236220,237130,237990,335311,335312,335313,335314,335999,423610,541512,561210.Capabilities: Dams and Levees, Design Build, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Hydroelectric Power, Rail and Transit Systems, Utility Systems, Wastewater, Water TreatmentEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #12 EnergyEmergency Phone: 501-354-2526
Civil Construction and Environmental Services
Kwest Group LLCBooth: 105Ryan Odendahl | [email protected] | 419-874-4284www.kwestgroup.comDescription: Kwest Group is a small business heavy civil and environmental construction firm specializing in projects for the defense, energy, industrial and public infrastructure markets. Our firm provides innovative, cost-effective project solutions nationwide from regional offices located in Ohio and Texas. Our core values are unparalleled safety, quality and customer service.Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Dams and Levees, Demolition, Energy and Power, Highways and Bridges, Pipelines, Utility Systems, Wastewater
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Lakeshore Toltest Corp.Booth: 601Edwin Custodio | [email protected] | 313-875-4115 www.lakeshoretoltest.com
Lee & ryan Environmental Consulting Inc.Booth: 106Brandi Smith | [email protected] | 317-467-6577www.leeandryan.com
Leebcor Services LLCBooth: 818Wendy Pope | [email protected] | 757-220-5577www.leebcorservices.com
Leetex Construction LLCBooth: 604Rick Karlos | [email protected] | 214-360-4700www.leetexllc.com
LEO A DALyBooth: 700Peggy Bardouniotis | [email protected] | 402-391-8111www.leoadaly.com
Licon Engineering Co. Inc.Booth: 319Gerardo Licon | [email protected] | 915-781-1532www.lec-group.com
LrS Federal LLCBooth: 434Robyn Scott | [email protected] | 410-544-3570 www.lrsfederal.com
Lunacon Construction Group Corp.Booth: 820Patricia Bonilla | [email protected] | 786-293-0035www.lunaconcorp.comDescription: Lunacon Construction Group is a Hispanic Owned, 8a, Women-Owned Small Business headquartered in South Florida, offering a wide range of General Contracting and Construction Management Services throughout the Souheast United States. We are currently serving the USACE, US Air Force and US Department of Agriculture.NAICS Codes: 221310, 221320, 221330, 236115, 236116, 236117, 236118, 236210, 236220, 237110, 237120, 237130, 237210, 237310, 237990, 238110, 238120, 238130, 238140, 238150, 238160, 238170, 238190, 238210, 238220, 238290, 238310, 238320, 238330, 238340, 238350, 238390, 238910, 238990, 561210Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Asbestos, Buildings, Communications Systems, Demolition, Design Build, Heating and Air Conditioning,Laboratory, Environmental, Parks and Recreation
Lutron Electronics Co. Inc.Booth: 435Andrew Wakefield | [email protected] | 610-533-4693 www.lutron.com
mabbett & Assoc. Inc.Booth: 904Nicole Burnett | [email protected] | 781-275-6050 www.mabbett.com
mahorsky Group Inc.Booth: 101Jason Cooper | [email protected] | 215-536-0253www.mahorskygroup.com
Company Profiles
TITANIUMSPONSOR
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manson Construction Co. Booth 211Melinda Martirosian | [email protected] | 206-762-0850 www.mansonconstruction.com Description: Manson has been in the marine construction industry for over 100 years. We have built piers, docks, wharves, bridges, outfalls, dredge and performed heavy lift operations. Manson has the reputation for getting a project completed in a safe, economical and efficient manner with experienced and capable personnel and utilizing small business.
mason & HangerBooth: 926Dennis Ellington | [email protected] | 859-280-3560 www.masonandhanger.com
mead & Hunt Inc.Booth: 526Stacy Bouchard | [email protected] | 608-273-6380www.meadhunt.com
mECX LPBooth: 534Richard Cartwright | [email protected] | 713-585-7000www.mecx.net
micah Group Energy & EnvironmentalBooth: 200Aaron Jamison | [email protected] | 877-260-7760www.micahgroup.com
michael Baker Corp.Booth: 410Robert Schlesinger | [email protected] | 412-269-6300www.mbakercorp.com
mW BuildersBooth: 321Robert Durbin | [email protected] | 254-778-4241www.mwbuilders.com
mWHBooth: 803Hailee Damp | [email protected] | 303-410-4121www.mwhglobal.com
Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAvFAC)Booth: 825Veneece McNeley | [email protected]://smallbusiness.navfac.navy.mil
NewFields Government Services LLCBooth: 905Daphne Williams | [email protected] | 864-346-3145www.nf-gov.comDescription: We are a small business with big ideas, bringing together the best and the brightest to achieve sustainable, lasting solutions. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, we have been working with government clients for over 30 years as leading experts in engineering, microbiology, geology, chemistry, facilitation, decision consequence analysis and portfolio management.NAICS Codes: 541620, 541330Capabilities: Dynamic Conceptual Site Models, Remedial Process Optimization, Decision Based Partnering, GIS and Data Management, Geostatistics, Adaptive Knowledge Management, Probabilistic Cost Analysis, Portfolio Risk Management Analysis®, Facilitated Decision Consequence Analysis®, Sustainability Asset Accounting SystemTM
Nobis Engineering Inc.Booth: 627Chris Hagger | [email protected] | 978-683-0891www.nobiseng.comDescription: Nobis is a multi-disciplinary engineering firm providing diversified design and consulting services to commercial, federal, state and municipal clients. With proven expertise, Nobis delivers a full range of environmental, geotechnical and civil engineering services. Nobis is an employee-owned company with a 24-year legacy of collaboration, responsiveness, and community involvement.NAICS Codes: 562910, 541620, 541330, 541320, 541690, 541712Capabilities: Asbestos,Design Build, Environmental, Geo-technical, Hazardous Materials, Highways and Bridges, Lead, Water Resource Planning
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Normandeau Assoc. Inc.Booth: 501Elizabeth Evarts | [email protected] | 603-472-5191www.normandeau.comDescription: Normandeau is one of the largest, science-based natural resources consulting firms nationwide. We have served the USACE and other government agencies for over 40 years. Our staff of 250+ environmental professionals provides a full range of environmental planning and impact assessment services. Normandeau is a small business under NAICS 541712.NAICS Codes: 541620, 541711, 541712, 541690Dredging, Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Highways and Bridges, Hydroelectric Power, Laboratory, Environmental, Marine Facilities, Natural Resources, Nuclear, Pipelines, Wastewater, Water Resource PlanningEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #11 Agricultural and Natural Resources
North Wind ServicesBooth: 225John Shaler | [email protected] | 303-726-5415 www.northwind-services.comDescription: North Wind Services is a high performing, low risk 8(a) firm and Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) with the experience and qualifications to successfully manage and execute environmental investigation and restoration, engineering, construction, demolition, radioactive and hazardous waste management, public communication and involvement, information.NAICS Codes: 531120,562910Capabilities: Asbestos, Buildings, Demolition, Design Build, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Geo-technical, Hazardous Materials, Highways and Bridges, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Natural Resources, Nuclear, Ordnance Disposal, Structural Engineering, Transportation Management, Unexploded Ordnance Investigation/Removal, Utility Systems, Value Engineering, Wastewater, Water TreatmentEmergency Response Capabilities: ESF #10 Oil and Hazardous Materials Response
NTvI Enterprises LLCBooth: 826Matthew Oviatt | [email protected] | 703-462-5500www.ntvifederal.com
Olgoonik Development LLCBooth: 612Gary Burchell | [email protected] | 703-312-0080www.olgoonik.com
Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises LLCBooth: 824Kathy Graef | [email protected] | 414-607-6737 www.otie.com
ParsonsBooth: 504Gwen Johnson | [email protected] | 202-469-6520www.parsons.com
PCL Construction Services Inc.Booth: 418Bryan Hamilton | [email protected] | 303-365-6500 www.pcl.com
Perini management Services Inc.Booth: 735Julianne Carney | [email protected] | 508-628-2401 www.perini.com
Pie Consulting & EngineeringBooth: 713Michael Ermisch | [email protected] | 303-552-0177www.pieglobal.com
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PLATINUM SPONSOR
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Plexus Scientific Corp.Booth: 732Jacquelin Cain | [email protected] | 703-820-3339www.plexsci.comDescription: Founded in 1985, Plexus offers technology based services in the areas of Performance-Based Environmental Remediation, Optimization and Construction, Military Munitions, Thermal Treatment of Explosives Contaminated Structures, Sustainability, Natural and Cultural Resources, Public Involvement, Safety Management and Training and Information Technology. We are CMMI Level 3 and ISO 9001:2008 certified.NAICS Codes: 562910Capabilities: Demolition, Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Hazardous Materials, Lead, Unexploded Ordnance Investigations/ Removal, Other Sustainability, Performance Based Contracting
Polu Kai Services LLCBooth: 400Jeanne Germaise | [email protected] | 703-533-0039www.polukaiservices.com
Pond & CompanyBooth: 114John Cassidy | [email protected] | 678-336-7740www.pondco.com
PrImE Engineering Inc.Booth: 523Kumar Buvanendaran | [email protected] | 614-839-0250www.primeeng.com
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ParsonsENVIRONMENTAL • INFRASTRUCTURE • SECURITY • DEFENSE • INTELLIGENCE • ENERGY
www.parsons.comVisit us at Booth #504 during the SAME Small Business Conference!
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Project Services GroupBooth: 320Lauren Amos | [email protected] | 866-214-2519www.psginfo.com
Project Time & Cost Inc.Booth: 633Bert Ramsay | [email protected] | 770-444-9799www.ptcinc.com
Promatech Inc.Booth: 522Carrie Streahle | [email protected] | 856-461-3663www.promatechinc.com
Quaternary resource Investigations LLCBooth: 819Diane McKey | [email protected] | 225-292-1400www.qri.com
razorTek Inc.Booth: 432Daniel Rodriguez | [email protected] | 901-922-5448 www.razor-tek.com
rECON Environmental Inc.Booth: 209Candice Benn | [email protected] | 619-308-9333 www.reconenvironmental.com
rose Consulting Law FirmBooth: 403David Rose | [email protected] | 678-854-0222www.roseconsultingllc.org
roy Anderson Corp.Booth: 714Paulette Bohne | [email protected] | 228-896-4000www.rac.com
rrC Consulting Group Inc.Booth: 620Karl Kaluhiokalani | [email protected] | 412-364-3035www.rrcconsulting.com
rTI Laboratories Inc.Booth: 709David Howell | [email protected] | 734-422-8000www.rtilab.com
S&A Environmental Consultants LLCBooth: 227William Stutz | [email protected] | 757-345-3146www.sandaenvironmental.com
Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Inc.Booth: 600Kym Livingston | [email protected] | 713-996-1300www.satpon.com
Sealaska Constructors LLCBooth: 205Michele Atkinson | [email protected] | 253-929-1200www.sealaska-constructors.comDescription: Sealaska Constructors LLC is a full-service general contracting firm specializing in Federal Contracting programs throughout the United States, providing a range of services including Design/Build general construction, civil construction and infrastructure, and environmental remediation and environmental services. Sealaska Constructors provides the advantage of the 8(a) and small disadvantaged business classification.NAICS Codes: 237990, 236220, 236115, 236116, 236117, 236118, 236210, 237120, 237130, 237310, 238110, 238120, 238140, 238220, 562112, 562910, 234930, 234990, 325940, 235990, 541330, 237110, 562119, 562211, 562212, 562213, 562219, 562910, 238190Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Asbestos, Buildings, Dams and Levees, Demolition, Design Build, Environmental, Hazardous Materials, Highways and Bridges, Housing, Lead, Marine Facilities, Materials Testing, Value Engineering, Civil Construction
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Sealaska Environmental ServicesBooth: 630Mark Gerboth | [email protected] | 425-283-0630www.sealaskaenvironmental.comDescription: SES provides value-added green services with a commitment to the highest level of service and quality. SES provides clear solutions to complex tasks in groundwater and air modeling, remediation, environmental systems operations and maintenance, site restoration, heavy and civil construction, environmental assessments, contamination analysis, permitting, and general project management services.NAICS Codes: 562910, 237990, 541330, 541620, 561730, 562112, 562211, 236210, 237310, 236220Capabilities: Environmental, Hazardous Materials, Wastewater, Water Treatment
SEBACBooth: 422Susan Brock | [email protected] | 202-775-8400www.sebac.org
SEPI Engineering & Construction Inc.Booth: 900Van Sands | [email protected] | 919-789-9977www.sepiengineering.comDescription: SEPI is a full service civil engineering services firm. We offer our clients a wide spectrum of services, including roadway design, traffic engineering and operations, transportation planning, construction management, site/civil design, surveying, environmental planning, and feasibility studies.
SES Construction and Fuel Services LLCBooth: 611Lorna Pace | [email protected] | 865-481-7837www.scf-llc.com
SkanskaBooth: 519Camille Edwards | [email protected] | 301-795-3108www.usa.skanska.com
Small Business resource PartnersBooth: 571
South Coast Solar LLCBooth: 726Jennifer Kite | [email protected] | 504-529-7869www.southcoastsolar.com
Southeastern Archaeological research Inc.Booth: 530Michael Arbuthnot | [email protected] | 352-333-0049www.searchinc.comDescription: Southeastern Archaeological Research Inc. (SEARCH) is a leading global provider of cultural resource services. SEARCH offers multidisciplinary integration of our divisions: Archaeology; Maritime Archaeology; Architectural History; History; and, Public Interpretation. Since 1993, SEARCH has conducted over 2,000 projects across the United States, West Indies, Oceana, Asia, Europe, and Africa.NAICS Codes: 115310, 541310, 541330, 541360, 541370, 541620, 541690, 541712, 541720, 541990, 562910, 712110, 712120Capabilities: Cultural Resource Services
Sovereign Consulting Inc.Booth: 808Michael Hanlon | [email protected] | 609-259-8200www.sovcon.com
SSOE GroupBooth: 615Kate Sutphin | [email protected] | 419-255-3830www.ssoe.comDescription: SSOE is an ISO 9001:2008 certified EPCM firm that is ranked 11th among the nation’s largest E/A design firms (BD+C, 2012). Founded in 1948, we now have over 20 offices worldwide, experience in more than 30 countries, and have been named one of the fastest-growing firms by Inc.Magazine (2012).NAICS Codes: 236210, 236220, 541310,541330, 541340, 541350, 541410, 541420, 541490, 541690Capabilities: Design Build, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Environmental, Fire Protection Engineering, Heating and Air Conditioning, Laboratory, Environmental, Pipelines, Security Systems, Structural Engineering, Value Engineering, Wastewater, Water Treatment
St. George Chadux Corp.Booth: 924Darren Knight | [email protected] | 619-209-6145www.stgcx.comDescription: St. George Chadux Corporation is a small disadvantaged business enterprise and an Alaskan Village Corporation founded in 1992 to provide environmental consulting and energy efficiency management services.Helios Resources LTD is a sister company and certified 8(a)providing energy, sustainability and environmental consulting.NAICS Codes: 541330, 561210, 541620, 462920Capabilities: Energy and Power, Environmental, Unexploded Ordnance Investigations/Removal, Value Engineering, Site Investigation/CharactarizationEmergency Phone: 925-899-5292
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Stanley Consultants Inc.Booth: 708Robert Edwards | [email protected] | 563-264-6762 www.stanleyconsultants.com
Stantec Inc.Booth: 300Rob Mullins | [email protected] | 502-212-5000www.stantec.com
Sterling Global Operations Inc.Booth: 100John Reddy | [email protected] | 865-988-6063www.sterlinggo.comDescription: From Munitions Response to Logistics and Security Operations, Sterling Global provides the products and services that will solve our client’s problem and achieve their objectives, regardless of the mission. Our role is to develop the strategies and implement the tactics to accomplish our client’s business objectives.NAICS Codes: 562910, 519190, 541330, 541360, 541512, 541614, 541620, 541690, 541990, 561612Capabilities: Asbestos, Demolition, Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Lead, Ordnance Disposal, Security Systems, Surveying and Mapping, Unexploded Ordnance Investigations/ Removal, Wastewater, Water TreatmentESF #13 Public Safety and SecurityEmergency Phone: 865-988-6063
StonhardBooth: 705Don Sampson | [email protected] | 800-257-7953www.stonhard.com
Straughan Environmental Inc.Booth: 822Mark Serio | [email protected] | 443-539-2554www.straughanenvironmental.comDescription: Straughan Environmental Inc. is a women-owned small business (WOSB) that provides high quality and sustainable environmental planning, permitting and design services to government and commercial clients. We are a dedicated team of expert environmental planners, scientists, and designers whose collaborative and sustainable approaches result in better project and environmental outcomes.NAICS Codes: 541330, 541620Capabilities: Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Natural Resources, Noise Abatement, Wastewater, Planning, Permitting and Engineering
Sullivan International Group Inc.Booth: 632Kevin Hayford | [email protected] | 619-260-1432 www.onesullivan.com
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Swinerton Builders GovernmentBooth: 531Audra Post | [email protected] | 303-418-5390www.swinerton.comDescription: Swinerton Builders Government successfully delivers sustainable and complex design and construction projects to a diversified base of Government agencies. Our policy and belief is to provide small, disadvantaged, minority, women and veteran owned businesses the maximum opportunity to participate on our projects. Stop by booth 531 to learn more.NAICS Codes: 236220Capabilities: Buildings,Design Build
TEAm Integrated Engineering Inc.Booth: 308Greg Klemm | [email protected] | 210-341-4316www.team-ie.com
Tepa LLCBooth: 325Katie Summy | [email protected] | 660-864-4640 www.tepa.com
TerranearPmC LLCBooth: 302Amy D’Alonzo-Basehoar | [email protected] | 610-862-5046 www.terranearpmc.com
TestAmericaBooth: 433Bernadine Siemens | [email protected] | 918-671-2922www.testamericainc.com
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Teton Buildings LLCBooth: 201Don Utz | [email protected] | 713-351-6300www.tetonbuildings.comDescription: Modular Buildings, Design Build, Energy Effecient Hard Wall Shelters, Housing, Barracks, Schools, Training Centers, Medical Clinics, Pre-Fabricated Buildings,Portable Buildings, Camp Compounds, Modular FBO, Light Weight Structures, Bullet Resistant Structures, Catering, Camp Management, Turnkey Construction, EES Shelters,Secured Facilities, Support Systems, Sewage Treatment, Water Treatment, Generators, World Wide InstallationsNAICS Codes: 213112, 213114,213115, 236115, 236116,236117,236210, 236220,321991, 321992, 332311, 624221, 624230, 722330Capabilities: Buildings, Design Build, Housing, Value Engineering, ESF #6 Mass Care, Housing and Human Services, ESF #7 Resource Support, ESF #14 Long-Term Community Recovery and Mitigation
Tetra Tech Inc.Booth: 427Margie Vasquez | [email protected] | 626-470-2330www.tetratech.com
Teya Technologies LLCBooth: 401Ron Perry | [email protected] | 907-646-8006www.teyatech.com
The Beck GroupBooth: 208Meloni McDaniel | [email protected] | 214-303-6200www.beckgroup.com
The Bristol Alliance of CompaniesBooth: 920Doug Hayes | [email protected] | 907-563-0013www.bristol-companies.com
The Dutra GroupBooth: 109Denise Dutra | [email protected] | 415-258-6876www.dutragroup.comDescription: The Dutra Group, with four divisions, Dutra Dredging, Dutra Construction, Dutra Materials and Dutra Equipment is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, and is the West Coast leader in aggregates, dredging, and marine construction services, bridge and pier construction, pile driving, demolition, levee maintenance, rock placement and mooring systems.NAICS Codes: 237990,237310,237110,541330,212319,212399,483211Capabilities: Dams and Levees, Demolition, Dredging, Highways and Bridges, Marine Facilities, ESF #3 Public Works and EngineeringEmergency Phone: 415-258-6876
The Flippen GroupBooth: 622K’Lin Noble | k’[email protected] | 979-693-7660www.flippengroup.com
The Louis Berger Group Inc.Booth: 827Natalie Martin | [email protected] | 816-398-8662 www.louisberger.com
The S.m. Stoller Corp.Booth: 424Greg Lord | [email protected] | 303-546-4445 www.stoller.com
The Tatitlek Corp.Booth: 414John Swanson | [email protected] | 907-278-4000www.tatitlek.com
The Walsh GroupBooth: 810Angelo Trapani | [email protected] | 312-563-5400www.walshgroup.com
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Tremco Commercial Sealants and WaterproofingBooth: 730Ben Rogers | [email protected] | 216-292-5002 www.tremcosealants.com
Tremco Roofing and Building MaintenanceBooth: 408Elaine Czerepak | [email protected] | 216-333-9556www.tremcoroofing.com
TTI Environmental Inc.Booth: 203Karen Buniak | [email protected] | 856-840-8800
TTL Inc.Booth: 322Christopher Green | [email protected] | 205-345-0816www.ttlusa.comDescription: For nearly 50 years, TTL’s professional staff has provided solutions to the geotechnical and environmental challenges faced by our clients nationwide. Our services include geotechnical engineering, analytical laboratory testing, materials testing/inspection, and environmental consulting. At TTL, our professionals have the specialized skills, insights and experiences that benefit our clients.NAICS Codes: 541380, 541360, 541690, 541370, 562910, 541340, 541330, 541620, 541350Capabilities: Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Buildings, Dams and Levees, Design Build, Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Geo-technical, Hazardous Materials, Highways and Bridges, Hydroelectric Power, Laboratory, Environmental, Materials Testing, Natural Resources, Nuclear, Parks and Recreation, Pipelines, Rail and Transit Systems, Surveying and Mapping, Utility Stystems, Wastewater, Water Resources Planning, Water Treatment, ESF #1 Transportation, ESF #3 Public Works and Engineering, ESF #5 Emergency Management, ESF #10 Oil and Hazardous Materials Response, ESF #11 Agricultural and Natural Resources, ESF #14 Long-Term Community Recovery and MitigationEmergency Phone: 800-264-8852
uretek uSA Inc.Booth: 505Ernie Huse | [email protected] | 888-287-3835www.uretekusa.com
urS Corp.Booth: 619Sam Artis | [email protected] | 415-774-2700www.urs.com
u.S. Department of Homeland SecurityBooth: 623Anthony Bell | [email protected] www.dhs.gov
u.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, HuntsvilleBooth: 935Rebecca Vucinaj | [email protected] | 256-895-1385www.hnd.usace.army.mil
uSA EnvironmentalBooth: 404Sarah Gambino | [email protected] | 813-343-6356www.usatampa.com
uSA SHADE & Fabric StructuresBooth: 922Tom Poalinelli | [email protected] | 214-905-9500www.usa-shade.com
uSACE Great Lakes and Ohio river DivisionBooth: 812
USACE History OfficeBooth: 234
uSACE Humphreys Engineer Center for Support ActivityBooth: 331
uSACE mississippi valley DivisionBooth: 911
uSACE North Atlantic DivisionBooth: 832
uSACE Northwestern DivisionBooth: 230
USACE Pacific Ocean DivisionBooth: 333
USACE Safety OfficeBooth: 412
uSACE South Atlantic DivisionBooth: 931
USACE South Pacific DivisionBooth: 212
uSACE Southwestern DivisionBooth: 311
uSACE Transatlantic DivisionBooth: 830
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versar Inc.Booth: 701Mary Jones | [email protected] | 703-642-6893www.versar.com
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vironex uSBooth: 425Mike Mazzarese | [email protected] | 302-661-1400 www.vironex.com
vmAG LLCBooth: 130Patrick O’Connor | [email protected] | 210-495-3000www.vmagtech.com
vrHabilis LLCBooth: 426Teri Lu | [email protected] | 865-381-1021 www.vrhabilis.com
vrX Inc.Booth: 608Noelle Ibrahim, P.E. | [email protected] | 972-786-6968www.vrxglobal.comDescription: VRX Inc. is a Texas-based, privately held Civil Engineering and Environmental Consulting firm. We are a woman-owned NCTRCA certified DBE and TxDot HUB, licensed by Texas Board of Professional Engineers. Core Services: Civil and Structural Engineering, Program Management, Construction Management and Inspection, Road Highway and Bridge Maintenance, Environmental ComplianceCapabilities: Environmental, Hazardous Materials, Highways and Bridges, Structural Engineering, Transportation Management, Value Engineering
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WalbridgeBooth: 613Breanna Pettinga | [email protected] | 313-963-8000www.walbridge.com
WatermarkBooth: 712Celeste Hunt | [email protected] | 978-452-9696www.watermarkenv.com
Weston Solutions Inc.Booth: 918Stephanie Sherwood | [email protected] | 610-701-3000www.westonsolutions.com
Wolverton & Assoc. Inc.Booth: 533J. Adam Ragsdale | [email protected] | 912-721-6995www.wolverton-assoc.comDescription: Wolverton & Associates Inc. is a full-service consulting firm offering professional services in Civil, Transportation, Traffic, Structural Engineering, Land Surveying, Subsurface Utility Engineering and Landscape Architecture for both public and private clients. Our offices are located in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia and we have preformed work in 34 states.NAICS Codes: 541320,541330,541370Capabilities: Design Build, Energy and Power, Highways and Bridges, Parks and Recreation, Pipelines, Structural Engineering, Surveying and Mapping, Value EngineeringEmergency Phone: 770-447-8999
WoolpertBooth: 609David Ziegman | [email protected] | 937-461-5660www.woolpert.comDescription: Serving this nation’s military has been a part of Woolpert’s mission and culture for over 50 years. We have worked with the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps at all levels throughout the world. We are also proud, sustaining members of over 20 SAME chapters across the country.NAICS Codes: 541310, 541370Capabilities: Aerial Photography, Airfield Facilities, Airfield Infrastructure (e.g. pavements, utilities), Buildings, Design Build, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Power, Environmental, GIS/Mapping, Highways and Bridges, Housing, Parks and Recreation, Rail and Transit Systems, Structural Engineering, Surveying and Mapping, Transportation Management, Wastewater, Water Resource Planning
yaeger ArchitectureBooth: 304Christina Przygoda | [email protected] | 913-742-8000www.yaegerarchitecture.com
Zapata Inc.Booth: 711Kristina Lawless | [email protected] | 704-358-8240www.zapatainc.com
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PDH Sheet
2012 SAmE Small Business Conference for DOD Engineering, Construction and Environmental Programs
Use this form to annotate which sessions you attended and track the recommended PDHs you earn. ImPOrTANT: Each individual is responsible for applying for his or her own PDHs after the conference.
SAME cannot guarantee that all boards will accept all PDH credit; please check with your licensing board for more information.
NAmE:
monday, December 10 EVENT TIME DURATION PDHs ATTENDED?
SBA Information Session 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. 1.5 hours 1.5
Tuesday, December 11EVENT TIME DURATION PDHs ATTENDED?
SF330 Submittals 2:00 p.m.–2:50 p.m. 50 minutes 1
Responding to Design-Build RFPs 4:30 p.m.–5:20 p.m. 50 minutes 1
Wednesday, December 12 EVENT TIME DURATION PDHs ATTENDED?
Client/Customer Development 8:00 a.m.–8:50 a.m. 50 minutes 1
World Class Risk Management System 8:00 a.m.–8:50 a.m. 50 minutes 1
Accounting Systems for DOD Contracts 9:00 a.m.–9:50 a.m. 50 minutes 1
Small Business Success Stories—Key Elements for Growth 9:00 a.m.–9:50 a.m. 50 minutes 1
Protecting Your Small Business Status 10:30 a.m.–11:20 a.m. 50 minutes 1
Federal Procurement Data Systems 10:30 a.m.–11:20 a.m. 50 minutes 1
Small Business Participation Evaluation Factors vs. Subcontracting 11:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m. 50 minutes 1
Native American Contractor Tutorial 11:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m. 50 minutes 1
The Construction Manager Certification Institute allows three Certified Construction Manager points per day for educational sessions and two points for attending the conference towards the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential.
IFMA does not allow the awarding of maintenance points for continuing education for the Certified Facility Manager (CFM) credential.
TOTAL PDH CREDIT:
“I hereby certify that I attended the above indicated sessions and qualify for PDH credit”
Signature and Date
Panel content and PDH credit has been verified by:
Robert D. Wolff, Ph.D., P.E., F.SAMEExecutive Director, Society of American Military Engineers
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Exhibit Hall HoursDate Activity HoursDec. 10 Exhibitor Move-In 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Ice Breaker Reception 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.Dec. 11 Open for Networking 7:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m.Dec. 12 Open for Networking 7:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Exhibitor Move-Out 2:01 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
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