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2014 CDBI National Design-Build Conference Victoria, British Columbia October 15 –17, 2014 The Fairmont Empress Hotel Design-build is the essential foundation in all alternative delivery methods such as P3’s and IPD. The industry must constantly educate itself and adapt to these new demands while continuing to be creative in order to gain the edge in a very competitive market. The industry is also constantly facing challenges to find increased value without sacrificing ingenuity. Staying ahead of the trends remains a challenge to our industry. Consultants, contractors and owners need to meet these challenges head on. Come and share your experiences, both good and bad, at what is expected to be the largest Canadian Design-Build Institute conference yet!

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Page 1: VALUABLE REFERENCES 2014 CDBI NATIONAL DESIGN-BUILD … · 2019-06-24 · 2014 Speakers Faculty includes: Doug Aris EllisDon Design-Build Inc. Mississauga, ON Simon Daniels BA Blacktop

2014 CDBI National Design-Build Conference

A Special Committee of the

Canadian Construction Association

For further INFORMATION contact:Dianna Fournier CDBI Executive Director1900-275 Slater Street Ottawa ON K1P [email protected] cdbi.org

CONFERENCE CANCELLATIONS: Refunds, less

a $75 administration fee, will be granted for

cancellations received before September 15,

2014. No refunds will be provided after this date.

CDBI accepts no responsibility for any other costs

incurred. No credit or refund will be provided to

registrants regarded as “no shows”.

2014 CDBI NATIONAL DESIGN-BUILD CONFERENCE OCTOBER 15 – 17, 2014

Register online at cdbi.org/conferenceREGISTRATION FEES (GST 5%)

On or Before September 15/14 with GST included Fee After September 15/14 with GST included

Conference with Tutorial $980.00 $1,029.00 $1,040.00 $1,092.00

Conference only $740.00 $777.00 $820.00 $861.00

Tutorial only $360.00 $378.00 $440.00 $462.00

Conference with Tutorial $1,185.00 $1,244.25 $1,250.00 $1,312.50

Conference only $940.00 $987.00 $1,035.00 $1,086.75

Tutorial only $500.00 $525.00 $580.00 $609.00

CDBI

Mem

ber

Non-

Mem

ber

The CDBI Awards of Excellence are presented annually to recognize excellence in

Canada’s design‑build industry and to acknowledge design‑build teams whose projects

contribute to the growth and stature of the design‑build profession. Award recipients

demonstrate the highest standards and principles in the design‑build industry and the

business community in pursuit of excellence.

The Tutorial & Conference will be recognized by the Gold Seal Program. The one‑day

Tutorial (1 credit) and the two‑day Conference (2 credits) counting for a total of 3 credits

toward one of the special industry course requirements under the certification program.

For more information: goldsealcertification.com

VALUABLE REFERENCESEach delegate will receive material valued at over $300 including:

• Conference reference material and/or tutorial booklet, both of which are an excellent reference

• CDBI Practice Manual Series:

The Fairmont Empress hotel in Victoria, BC sits majestically at the cornerstone of Victoria’s sparkling Inner Harbour and vibrant city centre. This Vancouver Island luxury hotel is located in British Columbia’s capital city, featuring turn of the century architecture, classic beauty in an unrivaled location. Since 1908, it is Vancouver Island’s most celebrated resort hotel, spa and meeting destination.

CONFERENCE HOTELTHE FAIRMONT EMPRESS HOTEL721 Government StreetVictoria, BCwww.fairmont.com/empress-victoria

All conference/tutorial events will take place at this hotel or at the adjoining Victoria Convention Centre (VCC). If you will be staying at the conference hotel, please mention that you are part of the CDBI Conference to receive the special guaranteed room rate of $169. This special rate is only guaranteed until September 15, 2014 on a first come first served basis.

Please do not delay in booking to avoid disappointment.

To reserve online: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/cdbi2014To reserve by phone: 1-800-257-7544 Please identify yourself as being with the Canadian Design-Build Institute Annual Conference 2014 to ensure you receive the guaranteed conference rate.

Victoria, British Columbia October 15 –17, 2014The Fairmont Empress Hotel

View last year’s winners of the Canadian Design-Build Institute Awards of Excellence

INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORY Calgary West LRT

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2df-fmlEJwg)

BUILDINGS CATEGORY Algonquin College Student Commons (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PjjpCmEqIk)

CDBI AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

Design-build is the essential foundation in all alternative delivery methods such as P3’s and IPD. The industry must constantly educate itself and adapt to these new demands while continuing to be creative in order to gain the edge in a very competitive market. The industry is also constantly facing challenges to find increased value without sacrificing ingenuity.

Staying ahead of the trends remains a challenge to our industry. Consultants, contractors and owners need to meet these challenges head on. Come and share your experiences, both good and bad, at what is expected to be the largest Canadian Design-Build Institute conference yet!

CDBI Series 100 – 2013: Introduction & General

CDBI Series 200 – 2013: A Guide to Procurement & Award

CDBI Document 205 – 2007: Methodology Assessment Matrix

CDBI Document 210 – 2004: Request for Proposal Guide

CDBI Series 300 – 2004: A Guide to Responding to RFQ’s & RFP’s

CDBI Document 310 – 2004: A Guide to Conceptual Estimating

CDBI Series 400 – 2009: A Guide to Project Delivery

• CCDC 14 – 2013: Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract

• CCDC 15 – 2013: Design Services Contract between Design-Builder and Consultant

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2014 Speakers Faculty includes: Doug Aris EllisDon Design-Build Inc. Mississauga, ON

Simon Daniels BA Blacktop Ltd. Vancouver, BC

John Dickinson Advanced BIM SolutionsLondon, ON

Nolan Heuchert Wylie-Crump Limited Vancouver, BC

Bregje Kozak MHPM Project Managers Vancouver, BC

Scott Matheson PCL Constructors Canada Inc. Edmonton, AB

Bryan McConachy Bramcon Project Consultants Ltd. Vancouver, BC

Uel McFall Uel McFall Consulting Inc. Cambridge, ON

Neil McFarlane Alberta Infrastructure Edmonton, AB

Michael Nordquist MHPM Project Managers Vancouver, BC

Ben Novak Planmark Ltd. Management Services Ottawa, ON

Stephen Panciuk Encon Group Inc. Ottawa, ON

Justin Pedley Port Metro Vancouver Vancouver, BC

Jesse Percy BA Blacktop Ltd. Vancouver, BC

Gerry Pilon Salter Pilon Architecture Inc. Barrie, ON

Geraldine Rayner Summit BIM Consulting Ltd. Vancouver, BC

Art Winslow Graham Construction Saskatoon, SK

Final tutorial, conference program & speakers faculty subject to change.

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DESIGN-BUILD: MAXIMIZING COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION8:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 AM Opening Remarks and Introductions Neil McFarlane, Canadian Design-Build Institute (CDBI) Chair, & Ben Novak, Conference Chair

9:15 AM SESSION 1 – Art WinslowCollaborative Approach to Design-Build Using Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and LEANIn this session you will learn how IPD processes can improve your project’s Budget, Schedule, Quality and Value bottom line. Learn how the design-build process can be greatly improved using the 5 main LEAN principles toeliminate waste and drive-in value for your client.

10:15 AM SESSION 2 – Gerry PilonMaximizing Green with your Design-Build TeamThis presentation will focus on how the City of Ottawa collaborated with their DB team to deliver their new $43M Richcraft Recreation Complex project, on budget and on schedule, while collaborating with the team to implement numerous innovative design solutions allowing the project to achieve LEED Gold (48 points) and become one of the City’s “greenest” buildings, all delivered with the DB model.

11:15 AM Health Break

11:30 AM SESSION 3 – Stephen Panciuk and Nolan HeuchertIntegrated Project Delivery (IPD) – Where’s the Risk? As the design and construction industry moves towards new and innovative project delivery models, the insurance industry needs to amend its understanding and underwriting of the risk associated with these new contractual relationships.

8:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM CDBI Annual General Meeting (all delegates welcome)

9:00 AM SESSION 7 – Geraldine Rayne…‘end of the paper trail’ – learning to communicate in a digital ageBIM is the ‘in’ word but what does it actually mean and how does a BIM process impact the deliverable from design to build and from build to operate? This session will consider how we need to learn to read the data not the paper.

9:50 AM SESSION 8 – John DickinsonDocuments for the use of BIM in CanadaSuccessfully applying BIM in a project requires preparation and formal agreements. Attendees will be introduced to the Institute for BIM in Canada (IBC) and learn about the IBC’s BIM Contract Appendix and Project Execution Planning (PxP) Toolkits, their legal intent and how they are designed to work together.

10:45 AM Health Break

11:00 AM SESSION 9 – Justin Pedley, Bryan McConachy, Jesse Percy & Simon DanielsEarly Contractor Involvement (ECI) in the Design-Build Process: RBRC 232 Street Panel DiscussionThe Roberts Bank Rail Corridor 232 Street Project is a Design-Build which utilized the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) format to generate a bid design and open-book price for the Overpass and Road Works. The presentation will explain the ECI format and how the format was applied in the 232 Street Project, in a panel discussion representing the Owner (Port Metro Vancouver), the Project Manager (Bramcon), and the Design-Builder (BA Blacktop Ltd.).

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Fundamentals of Design-BuildWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014

8:00 AM Registration Open Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM Opening Remarks and Introduction

8:45 AM SESSION 1 – Overview of Alternatives:Comparative Overview; Design-Build Variants and Supplements.

9:45 AM Health Break

10:00 AM SESSION 2 – Procurement and Award:Owner’s Statement of Requirements; Evaluating and Administrating Proposals; Award Process.

11:15 AM SESSION 3 – Teaming Strategies:Role Definition; Team Definition; Team Selection; Financial Structure; Administrative Structure; Corporate Structure.

12:00 PM Networking Lunch

1:00 PM SESSION 4 – In-Depth Analysis of Contractual Risks:

Review of common contract conditions; Risk Analysis; Design Performance, physical, financial and time risks; Other legal considerations.

2:00 PM Health Break

2:15 PM SESSION 5 – RFQs and RFPs:Analyzing RFQ’s; Responding to RFQ’s; Responding to RFP’s; Interpreting Owner’s Statement of Requirements; Developing Proposal Designs.

3:30 PM ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION Critical Issues for Successful Delivery of Design-Build Projects: Paradigm shifts from traditional methods; Quality Management; Bridging Consultants; Errors and Omissions’ insurance; Proposal fees; Copyright; Draw-Build; Other concerns …

4:00 PM Wrap–up and Concluding Remarks

12:30 PM SESSION 4 – Luncheon Presentation – Bryan McConachyCore Competencies for Design-Build Project Managers Those managing design-build projects require a different knowledge base and personal skills than those attributes required for either managing the project design or the project construction phases of traditional design-bid-build delivery. Knowledge of these attributes can help design-builders determine optimal training programs and help owners identify competent managers.

2:00 PM SESSION 5 – Bregje Kozak and Michael NordquistProven Strategies for Owners: Maximizing Partnerships, Collaboration & Innovation using Design-BuildMHPM Project Leaders will present two case studies that demonstrate proven strategies, tools and tactics that delivery partnership, collaboration, creativity and innovation in design-build projects. We will showcase two MHPM projects from the federal and municipal realm: Canada Post’s $150 million Pacific Processing Centre and the District of Sechelt’s $23 million wastewater treatment plant.

3:00 PM SESSION 6 – Scott Matheson and Neil McFarlaneSelecting the Right Personalities for CollaborationIt is difficult to measure the relationship that is developed between the contracting parties. How does one determine in advance, who the right people are from each organization to place on the project team to ensure maximum collaboration?

4:00 – 6:00 PM CDBI Networking ReceptionCome, relax and indulge in delicious refreshments, while mingling with your fellow delegates and speakers. Bring your business cards!

12:00 PM Design-Build Luncheon – The CDBI Design-Build Award of Excellence Presentation of the CDBI awards, recognizing excellence in Canada’s design-build industry.

1:00 PM Wrap-up and Concluding RemarksNeil McFarlane, CDBI Chair, & Ben Novak, Conference Chair

1:45 – 4:45 PM CDBI Organized Tour

TUTORIAL

Cruise in comfort aboard the Marauder IV, a 61’ motor yacht with a spacious heated cabin and get ready to explode your senses through up-close encounters with Southern Vancouver Island’s wild and unforgettable marine life.

The ocean around Victoria and Vancouver Island teems with wildlife! Watch for friendly migrating Humpback Whales slapping their flippers

and showing off their flashy flukes. You might see a majestic Minke Whale silently surfacing, or spot a Gray Whale’s heart-shaped spout on

the horizon. Aboard the Marauder IV Eyes forward: you just might catch a glimpse of Dall’s Porpoise riding our bow wave!

This 3 hour private whale watching tour will depart at 1:45 PM.

This optional tour is $65 + GST per person ($68.25). Boat capacity limited so register early.

Complimentary hot drinks & snacks will be available on board.

Page 3: VALUABLE REFERENCES 2014 CDBI NATIONAL DESIGN-BUILD … · 2019-06-24 · 2014 Speakers Faculty includes: Doug Aris EllisDon Design-Build Inc. Mississauga, ON Simon Daniels BA Blacktop

2014 Speakers Faculty includes: Doug Aris EllisDon Design-Build Inc. Mississauga, ON

Simon Daniels BA Blacktop Ltd. Vancouver, BC

John Dickinson Advanced BIM Solutions Kitchener, ON

Nolan Heuchert Wylie-Crump Limited Vancouver, BC

Bregje Kozak MHPM Project Managers Vancouver, BC

Scott Matheson PCL Constructors Canada Inc. Edmonton, AB

Bryan McConachy Bramcon Project Consultants Ltd. Vancouver, BC

Uel McFall Uel McFall Consulting Inc. Cambridge, ON

Neil McFarlane Alberta Infrastructure Edmonton, AB

Michael Nordquist MHPM Project Managers Vancouver, BC

Ben Novak Planmark Ltd. Management Services Ottawa, ON

Stephen Panciuk Encon Group Inc. Ottawa, ON

Justin Pedley Port Metro Vancouver Vancouver, BC

Jesse Percy BA Blacktop Ltd. Vancouver, BC

Gerry Pilon Salter Pilon Architecture Inc. Barrie, ON

Geraldine Rayner Summit BIM Consulting Ltd. Vancouver, BC

Art Winslow Graham Construction Saskatoon, SK

Final tutorial, conference program & speakers faculty subject to change.

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201

4DESIGN-BUILD: MAXIMIZING COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION

8:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 AM Opening Remarks and Introductions Neil McFarlane, Canadian Design-Build Institute (CDBI) Chair, & Ben Novak, Conference Chair

9:15 AM SESSION 1 – Art Winslow Collaborative Approach to Design-Build Using Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and LEAN In this session you will learn how IPD processes can improve your project’s Budget, Schedule, Quality and Value

bottom line. Learn how the design-build process can be greatly improved using the 5 main LEAN principles to eliminate waste and drive-in value for your client.

10:15 AM SESSION 2 – Gerry Pilon Maximizing Green with your Design-Build Team This presentation will focus on how the City of Ottawa collaborated with their

DB team to deliver their new $43M Richcraft Recreation Complex project, on budget and on schedule, while collaborating with the team to implement numerous innovative design solutions allowing the project to achieve LEED Gold (48 points) and become one of the City’s “greenest” buildings, all delivered with the DB model.

11:15 AM Health Break

11:30 AM SESSION 3 – Stephen Panciuk and Nolan Heuchert Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) – Where’s the Risk? As the design and construction industry moves towards new and

innovative project delivery models, the insurance industry needs to amend its understanding and underwriting of the risk associated with these new contractual relationships.

8:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM CDBI Annual General Meeting (all delegates welcome)

9:00 AM SESSION 7 – Geraldine Rayne …‘end of the paper trail’ – learning to communicate in a digital age BIM is the ‘in’ word but what does it actually mean and how does a

BIM process impact the deliverable from design to build and from build to operate? This session will consider how we need to learn to read the data not the paper.

9:50 AM SESSION 8 – John Dickinson Documents for the use of BIM in Canada Successfully applying BIM in a project requires preparation and formal agreements. Attendees will be

introduced to the Institute for BIM in Canada (IBC) and learn about the IBC’s BIM Contract Appendix and Project Execution Planning (PxP) Toolkits, their legal intent and how they are designed to work together.

10:45 AM Health Break

11:00 AM SESSION 9 – Justin Pedley, Bryan McConachy, Jesse Percy & Simon Daniels Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) in the Design-Build Process: RBRC 232 Street Panel Discussion The Roberts Bank Rail Corridor 232 Street Project is a Design-Build which utilized the Early Contractor

Involvement (ECI) format to generate a bid design and open-book price for the Overpass and Road Works. The presentation will explain the ECI format and how the format was applied in the 232 Street Project, in a panel discussion representing the Owner (Port Metro Vancouver), the Project Manager (Bramcon), and the Design-Builder (BA Blacktop Ltd.).

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4Fundamentals of Design-Build

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014 8:00 AM Registration Open

Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM Opening Remarks and Introduction

8:45 AM SESSION 1 – Overview of Alternatives:

Comparative Overview; Design-Build Variants and Supplements.

9:45 AM Health Break

10:00 AM SESSION 2 – Procurement and Award:

Owner’s Statement of Requirements; Evaluating and Administrating Proposals; Award Process.

11:15 AM SESSION 3 – Teaming Strategies:

Role Definition; Team Definition; Team Selection; Financial Structure; Administrative Structure; Corporate Structure.

12:00 PM Networking Lunch

1:00 PM SESSION 4 – In-Depth Analysis of Contractual Risks:

Review of common contract conditions; Risk Analysis; Design Performance, physical, financial and time risks; Other legal considerations.

2:00 PM Health Break

2:15 PM SESSION 5 – RFQs and RFPs:

Analyzing RFQ’s; Responding to RFQ’s; Responding to RFP’s; Interpreting Owner’s Statement of Requirements; Developing Proposal Designs.

3:30 PM ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION Critical Issues for Successful Delivery of Design-Build Projects:

Paradigm shifts from traditional methods; Quality Management; Bridging Consultants; Errors and Omissions’ insurance; Proposal fees; Copyright; Draw-Build; Other concerns …

4:00 PM Wrap–up and Concluding Remarks

12:30 PM SESSION 4 – Luncheon Presentation – Bryan McConachy Core Competencies for Design-Build Project Managers Those managing design-build projects require a different knowledge base and personal skills than

those attributes required for either managing the project design or the project construction phases of traditional design-bid-build delivery. Knowledge of these attributes can help design-builders determine optimal training programs and help owners identify competent managers.

2:00 PM SESSION 5 – Bregje Kozak and Michael Nordquist Proven Strategies for Owners: Maximizing Partnerships, Collaboration & Innovation using

Design-Build MHPM Project Leaders will present two case studies that demonstrate proven strategies, tools and

tactics that deliver partnership, collaboration, creativity and innovation in design-build projects. We will showcase two MHPM projects from the federal and municipal realm: Canada Post’s $150 million Pacific Processing Centre and the District of Sechelt’s $23 million wastewater treatment plant.

3:00 PM SESSION 6 – Scott Matheson and Neil McFarlane Selecting the Right Personalities for Collaboration It is difficult to measure the relationship that is developed between the contracting parties. How does

one determine in advance, who the right people are from each organization to place on the project team to ensure maximum collaboration?

4:00 – 6:00 PM CDBI Networking Reception Come, relax and indulge in delicious refreshments, while mingling with your fellow delegates and

speakers. Bring your business cards!

12:00 PM Design-Build Luncheon – The CDBI Design-Build Award of Excellence Presentation of the CDBI awards, recognizing excellence in Canada’s design-build industry.

1:00 PM Wrap-up and Concluding Remarks Neil McFarlane, CDBI Chair, & Ben Novak, Conference Chair

1:45 – 4:45 PM CDBI Organized Tour

TUTORIAL

Cruise in comfort aboard the Marauder IV, a 61’ motor yacht with a spacious heated cabin and get ready to explode your senses through up-close encounters with Southern Vancouver Island’s wild and unforgettable marine life.

The ocean around Victoria and Vancouver Island teems with wildlife! Watch for friendly migrating Humpback Whales slapping their flippers

and showing off their flashy flukes. You might see a majestic Minke Whale silently surfacing, or spot a Gray Whale’s heart-shaped spout on

the horizon. Aboard the Marauder IV Eyes forward: you just might catch a glimpse of Dall’s Porpoise riding our bow wave!

This 3 hour private whale watching tour will depart at 1:45 PM.

This optional tour is $65 + GST per person ($68.25). Boat capacity limited so register early.

Complimentary hot drinks & snacks will be available on board.

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2014 CDBI National Design-Build Conference

A Special Committee of the

Canadian Construction Association

For further INFORMATION contact:Dianna Fournier CDBI Executive Director1900-275 Slater Street Ottawa ON K1P [email protected] cdbi.org

CONFERENCE CANCELLATIONS: Refunds, less

a $75 administration fee, will be granted for

cancellations received before September 15,

2014. No refunds will be provided after this date.

CDBI accepts no responsibility for any other costs

incurred. No credit or refund will be provided to

registrants regarded as “no shows”.

2014 CDBI NATIONAL DESIGN-BUILD CONFERENCE OCTOBER 15 – 17, 2014

Register online at cdbi.org/conferenceREGISTRATION FEES (GST 5%)

On or Before September 15/14 with GST included Fee After September 15/14 with GST included

Conference with Tutorial $980.00 $1,029.00 $1,040.00 $1,092.00

Conference only $740.00 $777.00 $820.00 $861.00

Tutorial only $360.00 $378.00 $440.00 $462.00

Conference with Tutorial $1,185.00 $1,244.25 $1,250.00 $1,312.50

Conference only $940.00 $987.00 $1,035.00 $1,086.75

Tutorial only $500.00 $525.00 $580.00 $609.00

CDBI

Mem

ber

Non-

Mem

ber

The CDBI Awards of Excellence are presented annually to recognize excellence in

Canada’s design‑build industry and to acknowledge design‑build teams whose projects

contribute to the growth and stature of the design‑build profession. Award recipients

demonstrate the highest standards and principles in the design‑build industry and the

business community in pursuit of excellence.

The Tutorial & Conference will be recognized by the Gold Seal Program. The one‑day

Tutorial (1 credit) and the two‑day Conference (2 credits) counting for a total of 3 credits

toward one of the special industry course requirements under the certification program.

For more information: goldsealcertification.com

VALUABLE REFERENCESEach delegate will receive material valued at over $300 including:

• Conference reference material and/or tutorial booklet, both of which are an excellent reference

• CDBI Practice Manual Series:

The Fairmont Empress hotel in Victoria, BC sits majestically at the cornerstone of Victoria’s sparkling Inner Harbour and vibrant city centre. This Vancouver Island luxury hotel is located in British Columbia’s capital city, featuring turn of the century architecture, classic beauty in an unrivaled location. Since 1908, it is Vancouver Island’s most celebrated resort hotel, spa and meeting destination.

CONFERENCE HOTELTHE FAIRMONT EMPRESS HOTEL721 Government StreetVictoria, BCwww.fairmont.com/empress-victoria

All conference/tutorial events will take place at this hotel or at the adjoining Victoria Convention Centre (VCC). If you will be staying at the conference hotel, please mention that you are part of the CDBI Conference to receive the special guaranteed room rate of $169. This special rate is only guaranteed until September 15, 2014 on a first come first served basis.

Please do not delay in booking to avoid disappointment.

To reserve online: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/cdbi2014To reserve by phone: 1-800-257-7544 Please identify yourself as being with the Canadian Design-Build Institute Annual Conference 2014 to ensure you receive the guaranteed conference rate.

Victoria, British Columbia October 15 –17, 2014The Fairmont Empress Hotel

View last year’s winners of the Canadian Design-Build Institute Awards of Excellence

INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORY Calgary West LRT

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2df-fmlEJwg)

BUILDINGS CATEGORY Algonquin College Student Commons (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PjjpCmEqIk)

CDBI AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

Design-build is the essential foundation in all alternative delivery methods such as P3’s and IPD. The industry must constantly educate itself and adapt to these new demands while continuing to be creative in order to gain the edge in a very competitive market. The industry is also constantly facing challenges to find increased value without sacrificing ingenuity.

Staying ahead of the trends remains a challenge to our industry. Consultants, contractors and owners need to meet these challenges head on. Come and share your experiences, both good and bad, at what is expected to be the largest Canadian Design-Build Institute conference yet!

CDBI Series 100 – 2013: Introduction & General

CDBI Series 200 – 2013: A Guide to Procurement & Award

CDBI Document 205 – 2007: Methodology Assessment Matrix

CDBI Document 210 – 2004: Request for Proposal Guide

CDBI Series 300 – 2004: A Guide to Responding to RFQ’s & RFP’s

CDBI Document 310 – 2004: A Guide to Conceptual Estimating

CDBI Series 400 – 2009: A Guide to Project Delivery

• CCDC 14 – 2013: Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract

• CCDC 15 – 2013: Design Services Contract between Design-Builder and Consultant

Page 5: VALUABLE REFERENCES 2014 CDBI NATIONAL DESIGN-BUILD … · 2019-06-24 · 2014 Speakers Faculty includes: Doug Aris EllisDon Design-Build Inc. Mississauga, ON Simon Daniels BA Blacktop

2014 CDBI National Design-Build Conference

A Special Committee of the

Canadian Construction Association

For further INFORMATION contact:Dianna Fournier CDBI Executive Director1900-275 Slater Street Ottawa ON K1P [email protected] cdbi.org

CONFERENCE CANCELLATIONS: Refunds, less

a $75 administration fee, will be granted for

cancellations received before September 15,

2014. No refunds will be provided after this date.

CDBI accepts no responsibility for any other costs

incurred. No credit or refund will be provided to

registrants regarded as “no shows”.

2014 CDBI NATIONAL DESIGN-BUILD CONFERENCE OCTOBER 15 – 17, 2014

Register online at cdbi.org/conferenceREGISTRATION FEES (GST 5%)

On or Before September 15/14 with GST included Fee After September 15/14 with GST included

Conference with Tutorial $980.00 $1,029.00 $1,040.00 $1,092.00

Conference only $740.00 $777.00 $820.00 $861.00

Tutorial only $360.00 $378.00 $440.00 $462.00

Conference with Tutorial $1,185.00 $1,244.25 $1,250.00 $1,312.50

Conference only $940.00 $987.00 $1,035.00 $1,086.75

Tutorial only $500.00 $525.00 $580.00 $609.00

CDBI

Mem

ber

Non-

Mem

ber

The CDBI Awards of Excellence are presented annually to recognize excellence in

Canada’s design‑build industry and to acknowledge design‑build teams whose projects

contribute to the growth and stature of the design‑build profession. Award recipients

demonstrate the highest standards and principles in the design‑build industry and the

business community in pursuit of excellence.

The Tutorial & Conference will be recognized by the Gold Seal Program. The one‑day

Tutorial (1 credit) and the two‑day Conference (2 credits) counting for a total of 3 credits

toward one of the special industry course requirements under the certification program.

For more information: goldsealcertification.com

VALUABLE REFERENCESEach delegate will receive material valued at over $300 including:

• Conference reference material and/or tutorial booklet, both of which are an excellent reference

• CDBI Practice Manual Series:

The Fairmont Empress hotel in Victoria, BC sits majestically at the cornerstone of Victoria’s sparkling Inner Harbour and vibrant city centre. This Vancouver Island luxury hotel is located in British Columbia’s capital city, featuring turn of the century architecture, classic beauty in an unrivaled location. Since 1908, it is Vancouver Island’s most celebrated resort hotel, spa and meeting destination.

CONFERENCE HOTELTHE FAIRMONT EMPRESS HOTEL721 Government StreetVictoria, BCwww.fairmont.com/empress-victoria

All conference/tutorial events will take place at this hotel or at the adjoining Victoria Convention Centre (VCC). If you will be staying at the conference hotel, please mention that you are part of the CDBI Conference to receive the special guaranteed room rate of $169. This special rate is only guaranteed until September 15, 2014 on a first come first served basis.

Please do not delay in booking to avoid disappointment.

To reserve online: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/cdbi2014To reserve by phone: 1-800-257-7544 Please identify yourself as being with the Canadian Design-Build Institute Annual Conference 2014 to ensure you receive the guaranteed conference rate.

Victoria, British Columbia October 15 –17, 2014The Fairmont Empress Hotel

View last year’s winners of the Canadian Design-Build Institute Awards of Excellence

INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORY Calgary West LRT

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2df-fmlEJwg)

BUILDINGS CATEGORY Algonquin College Student Commons (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PjjpCmEqIk)

CDBI AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE

Design-build is the essential foundation in all alternative delivery methods such as P3’s and IPD. The industry must constantly educate itself and adapt to these new demands while continuing to be creative in order to gain the edge in a very competitive market. The industry is also constantly facing challenges to find increased value without sacrificing ingenuity.

Staying ahead of the trends remains a challenge to our industry. Consultants, contractors and owners need to meet these challenges head on. Come and share your experiences, both good and bad, at what is expected to be the largest Canadian Design-Build Institute conference yet!

CDBI Series 100 – 2013: Introduction & General

CDBI Series 200 – 2013: A Guide to Procurement & Award

CDBI Document 205 – 2007: Methodology Assessment Matrix

CDBI Document 210 – 2004: Request for Proposal Guide

CDBI Series 300 – 2004: A Guide to Responding to RFQ’s & RFP’s

CDBI Document 310 – 2004: A Guide to Conceptual Estimating

CDBI Series 400 – 2009: A Guide to Project Delivery

• CCDC 14 – 2013: Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract

• CCDC 15 – 2013: Design Services Contract between Design-Builder and Consultant