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Jan 09, 2001
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Henry G. Kelly has been elected to serve as 2001 president of the Associated Builders and Contractors. Kelly is president and chief operating officer of Houston-based Austin Industrial. He will lead the national association and its 22,000-plus members in promoting the merit shop philosophy. Kelly has served in various chapter leadership positions and was president of ABC's Greater Houston Chapter in 1993. He also served on the national board of directors and was a regional vice president on ABC's Executive Committee.
The Associated General Contractors of Washington Education Foundation is offering a free three-session roundtable forum in Seattle on human resource management. The forum will be held Jan. 23, March 27 and May 22, from noon to 1:30 p.m. Lunch can be purchased for $3 in each session. For more information, contact the Education Foundation at (206) 284-4500 or send an e-mail to edinfo@agcwa.com.
A seminar on construction litigation in Washington state will be held Feb. 9 in Seattle by Lorman Education Services. The program will feature presentations by Paul R. Cressman and Charles R. Gossage of Short Cressman & Burgess, and Robert S. Marconi and John S. Riper of Stanislaw Ashbaugh. Topics to be covered include: public bidding and bid protests, construction claims, owner-directed changes, differing site conditions, delays, notice requirements, and proof and calculation of damages. Tuition is $239, with discounts for multiple persons from the same firm. For more information, call (715) 833-3959 or go on-line to http://www.lorman.com.
An open forum on business and individual tax strategies will be part of the monthly meeting of the Puget Sound Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction. The event, which includes dinner, will be held 6-8:30 p.m. on Jan. 16 at Duke’s Chowder House, 23 Lake Bellevue Drive, Bellevue. The forum will be presented by Martha Bath, a CPA with Moss Adams. She will discuss various ways for businesses and individuals to maximize their tax positions. Cost is $25. Reservations can be made until Jan. 12 by calling Brenda Molner at Ater Wynne, (206) 623-4711, or by e-mail at bsm@aterwynne.com.
The AGC of America is offering a "super conference" on project delivery systems on Feb. 7-9 in Dallas. Some of the topics of the conference include: writing effective proposals, outsourcing operations and maintenance services, bonding, project re-alignments, marketing, construction dot.com companies, public-private partnerships, Web-based project management, design-build, preconstruction services, and more. Cost is $495 for AGC members, $595 for non-members and $425 for government employees. For more information, contact AGC of America Market Services at (800) 242-1766 or go on-line to http://www.agc.org.
A course on construction quality management for contractors will be held Jan. 26 in Tacoma by the AGC of Washington Education Foundation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The course is a requirement to be approved for work with the Corps as a quality control manager. It will also be offered Feb. 23 and March 23 at the same location. All classes will be held 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost is $89. For more information, contact the Education Foundation at (206) 284-4500 or go on-line to http://www.ConstructionEd.com.
The Construction Industry Training Council of Washington is offering several electrical education classes in the coming weeks. Included are: "Residential Wiring" on Jan. 13 in Bellevue; "NEC Update" on Jan. 16 in Bellevue; "NEC Calculations" on Jan. 18 in Bellevue; "Grounding & Bonding" on Jan. 23 and 25 in Bellevue; "Electrical Blueprint" on Feb. 3 in Bellevue; "First Aid/CPR" on Feb. 10 in Bellevue; "Grounding & Bonding" on Feb. 11 in Everett; and "Grounding & Bonding" on Feb. 25 in Tacoma. All classes are $100, except First Aid/CPR, which is $85. For more information, contact the council at (425) 454-2482 or go on-line at http://www.citcwa.org.
A Jan. 23 class on effective Microsoft Powerpoint presentations will be held in Seattle by the AGC of Washington Education Foundation. The course is geared toward all users of the program, both new and experienced. Topics will include: wizards, templates, presentation creation and modification, graphics and audio, and special effects. Class will be held 2-6 p.m. Cost is $155. For more information, contact the Education Foundation at (206) 284-4500 or go on-line to http://www.ConstructionEd.com.
The first-ever Emergent Building Technologies Conference will be held Feb. 12-13 in Las Vegas. The event will feature unique and innovative learning labs, educational programs and feature presentations. All will be geared toward future technological trends, such as security, air quality, transport, lighting, glazing, anti-terrorism, egress and productivity. Registration is $550-$650. Students can attend for $75. For more information, call (800) 689-2900 or go on-line to http://www.emergentbuildingtech.com.
A course on accident prevention and loss control will be held Jan. 25-Feb. 27 in Spokane by the Inland Northwest AGC. Class will be taught by Jay Meyers, AGC safety director. It will meet 6-8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the SCC Training Facility, 2110 N. Fancher Road. Cost is $240 for members and $425 for non-members. Registered apprentices can attend for $100. For more information, contact the association at (509) 535-0391.
FMI Corp. is holding its Seminar Digest program Jan. 29-31 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and again on Feb. 12-14 in St. Lucia, West Indies. The program combines three days of critical management issues with top vacation spots. Cost is $1,095. Multi-person discounts apply. For more information, contact FMI at (800) 877-1364 or go on-line to http://www.fminet.com