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SUMMARY:Mar 23 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Higher Education: Growth and Expansion In Challenging Times \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a March Virtual Market Meeting where CMAA SAC has assembled a panel of representatives from the planning\, design\, and construction/facilities departments of universities in our region (AL\, GA\, SC\, TN). \nThe panel will discuss their building programs\, the impacts of the pandemic on their master plans and growth\, infrastructure changes related to technology and the changing nature of the on-campus experience with the explosion of remote learning\, etc. \nBe sure to stick around after the meeting for small group networking with the panelists from 10:30 – 11:00 AM ET. \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nCDH Partners | Eberly & Associates | GMC Architecture | JE Dunn Construction | Juneau Construction | McCarthy Building Companies | Newcomb & Boyd | SSOE | Stevens & Wilkinson \nThank you to our Event Champion: Alexandra Juneau of Juneau Construction \n\nPANELISTS: \nPAUL BORICK\nProject Manager\, University Facilities Capital Projects\nClemson University \nPaul M. Borick RA\, has over 40 years experience in the design and construction field.  Mr. Borick was the project manager for the recently completed $87.5 million\, Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business delivered using the CM at Risk delivery method.  He was also the project manager for the Football Operations Center and the Greenwood Genetic Center (a design-build project).  Mr. Borick was with Clemson University Capital Projects for eleven years before taking a position with Wake Forest University for three and a half years in the Planning and Construction Department.  At Wake Forest Paul completed several CM at Risk projects of various complexities and size.  These projects included: two (240) bed residence halls\, a new (300) seat dining facility\, a major renovation of the Law School and the completion of the new business school.  Before leaving Clemson\, Paul managed both the Lee Hall renovation/addition project and the new Life Science Building project both delivered utilizing the CM at Risk delivery method.  Prior to joining Clemson University the first time Paul also managed numerous design projects at North Carolina State University in Raleigh\, NC. \n\nLINDA DANIELS\nAssociate Director\, Campus Facilities Planning\nGEORGIA TECH \n\nA registered architect\, Linda Daniels has broad experience in the facilities arena and the life cycle of the built environment\, including:  real estate/facilities capital and master planning\, financing\, design\, construction\, renovation\, and historic preservation\, as well as the operations and maintenance of campus infrastructure\, buildings\, and grounds.   \n\n\nIn 2012\, Linda joined the Administration & Finance team at Georgia Tech\, and currently works with Institute units and affiliates\, advancing the Campus Vision and Master Plan.  As Associate Director for Facilities Planning\, she is responsible for the effective space allocation\, use/ utilization\, renovation\, and renewal of 16 million gross square feet of space on Tech’s Campus.  Linda has served two terms on the College of Design\, School of Building Construction Advisory Board and enjoys mentoring GT students and sharing real world experience and perspective through shadowing opportunities related to campus planning and projects. \n\n\nLinda’s public sector career began with the University System of Georgia (USG) in 1992.  Two years later\, she was managing a $150 million flood recovery\, at Albany State University.  This experience led to her appointment as the USG’s first Director of Campus Master planning.  Linda served as Georgia’s University System Vice Chancellor for Real Estate and Facilities from 2002 thru 2012.  In this role\, she championed the value of investing in campus facilities designed and maintained to serve higher education\, for a measurable return on investment.  She oversaw the development and implementation of the System’s Public Private Ventures funding mechanism\, from inception thru a $3.9 billion investment initiative.  From 1992 to 2012\, the USG’s physical plant grew from 43 to 93 million gsf statewide. \n\nPrior to joining the State’s University System\, Linda practiced Architecture in the private sector\, in both metro Atlanta and South Georgia.  She holds degrees in environmental design and architecture from Auburn University.  As an undergraduate\, Daniels completed internships with the Historic American Buildings Survey in Washington\, D.C.\, Served as a Freshman Design Teaching Assistant and graduated with a cooperative education degree. \nLinda currently lives in Decatur\, GA with her husband\, Charles.  They have grown children; Hobie\, Sarah\, Googie and Asa.  Her hobbies include Zen knitting\, tennis\, gardening\, and enjoying extended family vacations. \n\nAUSTIN OAKES\nAssistant Vice President\, Office of Capital Projects\nThe University of Tennessee System \nAustin Oakes serves as the Assistant Vice President for Capital Projects for the University of Tennessee. In this role\, Austin oversees UT’s capital budget process\, real property management\, space administration\, and facilities planning\, including the management of all major design and construction and renovation projects across the UT system.  In addition\, Austin works closely with Tennessee state agencies—including the State Building Commission\, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission\, the Tennessee State School Bond Authority\, and the Tennessee Historic Commission —to ensure UT capital projects are properly coordinated and approved.  Prior to his work at UT\, Austin served as the Assistant Vice President for Facilities Management at the University of the South and the Executive Director for Planning\, Operations\, and Construction at Pepperdine University. \n\nSIMON YENDLE\nAssistant VP\, Planning Design & Construction\nAuburn University Facilities Management \n  \n  \n\nMODERATOR: \nLaura Leigh Barrett\nSenior Director\, Darden Company\nPresident – CMAA South Atlantic Chapter \nWhile earning her bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia\, Laura Leigh accepted an internship on a construction project on campus. That is where she fell in love with construction and the inner workings of the entire building process. For many years\, she sat on the owner’s side of the table\, even acting as a program manager with GSFIC and TCSG. Time spent with these public entities shaped her view of the industry as she learned to appreciate the challenges they face with high expectations and limited budgets. Today as Senior Director and an owner’s advocate\, she dedicates her talents to mitigating risks for her clients\, mostly public institutions.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210304T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200811T044725Z
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SUMMARY:Industry Event: CEFGA Career Expo
DESCRIPTION:Details TBD
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/industry-event-cefga-career-expo/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210303T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200811T044807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T220658Z
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SUMMARY:March 3 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our March 3 Lunch & Learn\nTopic: Current Trends in Construction and the Construction Insurance Marketplace in the Southeast and Nationally\nSponsored by: Alliant Insurance Services\, Inc. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nMarket conditions for all insurance lines\nClaims trends\nProfessional Liability update\nWood Frame and Residential markets\n\n \n  \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June. \nSpeaker Information: \nBill Noonan\, Managing Director\, Executive Vice President\nAlliant Construction Services Group \nBill joined Alliant Construction Services Group in 2018\, specializes in construction and real estate\, and focusing on building client risk strategies. Prior to joining Alliant\, Bill was the U.S. leader of construction for a global insurance brokerage firm. His experience includes serving as Risk Manager at an Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 20 General Contractor\, where he oversaw the corporate insurance program\, rolling CCIP program\, Subcontractor Default program\, Enterprise Risk Management\, Subcontractor Pre-Qualification\, Surety\, and all other risk and insurance related functions. Prior to that\, Noonan was a Regional Director of Risk Management for an ENR top five contractor. Bill is asked to speak often and share his experience on construction risk management at construction\, risk\, and legal conferences. \nBill has worked on some of the largest construction projects in the United States including stadiums\, hospital\, universities\, bridges\, tunnels\, data centers\, commercial office towers\, high rise residential and many other types of buildings. Bill has worked closely with architects\, engineers\, and other professional construction consultants as well as many specialty trade contractors including\, Mechanical\, Electrical\, and Plumbing (MEP)\, Curtain Wall\, Steel Fabrication\, Elevator manufacturers and contractors\, Steel Fabricators\, and many other trade crafts. He holds a property and casualty license in multiple states and was the 2013 recipient of the International Risk Management Institute (IRMI) Words of Wisdom Award\, awarded annually to recognize outstanding speakers in the Risk Management industry.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/lunch-learn-7/
LOCATION:Establishment Midtown\, 1197 Peachtree St. NE\, Suite 517\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Virtual,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210217T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn February 17
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our February 17 Lunch & Learn\nTopic: Innovation Helps Construction Programs Navigate the New Normal\nSponsored by: HeadLight \nThe pandemic has impacted virtually everything and infrastructure construction hasn’t been spared. Today we have new requirements for office teams to work at home\, field teams to complete their jobs while minimizing person to person interactions\, along with all-new physical documentation transfer challenges. We can also add a growing fear that a compromised quality assurance process due to onsite resource limitations risks early failures and shortened performance life cycles for expensive and critical infrastructure assets. \nThe unpredictable nature of today’s “New Normal” compels industry stakeholders to create a new rule book to continue the delivery of successful construction projects. To meet that challenge\, organizations are making critical construction program innovation investments enabling their remote workers to maintain their productivity. As a result\, their projects are thriving. \nThis session will introduce HeadLight\, a photo-based inspection technology leveraging mobile connectivity. Thanks to innovation like HeadLight the distance between the office and the construction site is shrinking. Besides tackling project documentation needs\, photo-based inspection technologies help all team members to work from the same objective set of visual information to resolve issues; everyone no longer has to visit the jobsite. And because inspectors using HeadLight have been proven to have a marked increase in the quantity and quality of data captured compared to the status quo construction processes\, managers benefit from an even better grasp of real-time project progress. \n \n  \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June. \nSpeaker Information: \nDevon King\, Strategic Account Manager\nHeadLight \nDevon King has over 10 years of experience in leading teams through the adoption and implementation of innovation. Before coming to HeadLight\, she was with Textron Aviation where she was an expert in flight simulation technology and aviation training. Now\, with HeadLight\, as Strategic Account Executive\, Devon supports state and local government and construction management firms. Her key focus is partnering with project teams to apply photo-based inspection technology to streamline construction project delivery. Devon is based outside of Tampa\, Florida and works with organizations in the South.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/lunch-learn-6/
LOCATION:Establishment Midtown\, 1197 Peachtree St. NE\, Suite 517\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210126T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210126T103000
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SUMMARY:Breakfast Meeting | Owners' Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Owner Roundtable Discussion \nSign Up Today for a Speed Date with Your Favorite Client! For CMAA South Atlantic Chapter’s January Market Meeting Program we will be joined by the following influential owners from our Southeast A/E/C industry…in a “speed dating-type format.” \n\n\n\nMarket Sector\nOwners\nFirms\n\n\n\nCity Government\nJohnny W. Tolbert\nCity of Atlanta\, Dept. of Watershed Management\n\n\nAviation\nGary Merrow\nAtlanta Airlines Terminal Corporation\n\n\nFederal Government\nKirsten Neff\nGeneral Services Administration\n\n\nFederal Government\nTravis Carter\nFEMA\n\n\nHigher Education\nMaurice Blount\nUniversity of Georgia\n\n\nHigher Education\nMarvin Woodward\nGeorgia State Financing & Investment Commission\n\n\nHigher Education\nSara Honeywill\nTechnical College System of Georgia\n\n\nK-12\nDoug Carey\nFulton County Public Schools\n\n\nHealthcare\nKatie Leonard\nWellstar\n\n\nState Government\nEdward Adams\nDepartment of Juvenile Justice\n\n\nState Government\nKen Stockdell\nGeorgia World Congress Center\n\n\n\nEach owner will be discussing their upcoming projects and their preferred methods of doing business\, and most importantly how you can do business with them! This is a can’t-miss event for anyone looking to further their construction related business in the southeast! \nAttendees will be able to get up close with the region’s most influential owners. \nWhile registering for this event\, attendees will get the unique opportunity to rank who they would most like to speak with. \nEvent Details\nWhen: Tuesday\, January 26\, 2021\, 8:30 am – 10:30 am\nWhere: VIA ZOOM | credentials will be provided prior to event under separate email \nAgenda \n8:30 – 8:45 am: Log In and Networking\n8:45 – 9:00 am: Welcome\, Opening Remarks\, and Sponsors\n9:00 – 10:30 am: Rotations with Owners \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nAlbion | Wood | Kemi Construction \nThank you to our Event Champions: Laura Garrett of Albion and Amber Arnsdorff of Multivista \n 
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-owners-roundtable/
LOCATION:Establishment Midtown\, 1197 Peachtree St. NE\, Suite 517\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210114T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210114T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20210105T004647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T180940Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual New Year's Happy Hour 2021
DESCRIPTION:Come network with owners and industry peers and celebrate the end of 2020 and kick-off 2021 at the CMAA-SAC Virtual Happy Hour. \nSay good-bye to 2020 and kick-off 2021 with CMAA-SAC at our Virtual New Year’s Happy Hour. We will spend the evening networking and constructing some cocktails with special guest Cory Atkinson of Elemental Spirits who will walk us through all the steps to make our top shelf cocktails. \nJoin us anytime during the event\, but be online by 6:00 PM to participate in the cocktail construction tutorial with Cory Atkinson of Elemental Spirits. \nIf you’re in the Atlanta Metro area\, purchase your complete cocktail kit with all the ingredients for only $25 during registration and pick up at Elemental Spirits up until January 14. \n \n  \nPricing:\nOwners*: Complimentary\nCMAA-SAC Members: $10\nStudents: $5\nNon-Members: $15\nCocktail Kit (OPTIONAL): $25 (must pick up at Elemental Spirits) \nThe Virtual Happy Hour promises to be an excellent opportunity for: \n\nComfortable\, productive conversations between Owners and CMs\nRelationship building that is good for businesses\, Owners and CMAA\nInformation about current trends in the market/ industry\nAccess to potential bidders/ consultants and other Owners representing multiple market sectors\n\n*An “Owner” refers to an individual from an organization/corporation utilizing (not providing) CM services\, either in-house or outsourced. \n\nThank you to our Event Sponsor: S. L. King & Associates \nThank you to our Event Champion: Paige Parnell of Site Solutions \n\nOwners’ Social Sponsorships Available – $250 member firm | $300 non-member firm Sponsorship Benefits \n\n5 individual registrations to selected meeting with reserved seating\nLogo on all marketing materials\nOpportunity to address audience for 1 minute during intro of session\nOne slide included in presentation deck\nAttendee list\nSocial media promotion\nRecognition in quarterly newsletter Building Connections\n\nContact info@cmaasac.org if you have questions or need more information
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/virtual-new-years-happy-hour-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Happy Hour,Owners' Socials,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201202T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200811T044008Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn | Dec. 02
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our December 02 Lunch & Learn\nTopic: Total Building Commissioning and Construction Managers: Facilitating Team-Based Solutions\nSponsored by: Farnsworth Group \nCommissioning is the process of ensuring a building’s systems are functioning properly. Historically\, the Commissioning Authority (CxA) provides expert oversight for the Mechanical/Plumbing/Electrical systems. Recently\, other building systems such as Building Enclosure are being included in the commissioning processes; leading to Total Building Commissioning. The presentation will provide a “Commissioning 101” overview of the procedures and processes and how Construction Managers can use commissioning and the recent CxC (Construction Commissioning Specialist) services to be proactive in resolutions to project issues. \n \n  \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June. \nSpeaker Information: \nMatt Cale\, PE\, CXA\, LEED AP\nSection Manager\nFarnsworth Group \nMatt Cale has 15 years of experience in the design\, performance evaluation\, sustainable certification\, and commissioning of commercial building projects His areas of expertise include HVAC systems design and commissioning\, energy modeling\, and LEED certification. Ensuring an owner’s vision of a project is effectively delivered throughout the design and construction process is his primary focus. His intersection of design experience and large LEED commissioning project delivery make him uniquely qualified to lead our team of experts. \n  \nEric Downey\nSenior Building Enclosure Specialist\nFarnsworth Group \nEric Downey has been a building enclosure commissioning (BECx) consultant for more than 20 years. He has experience in roofing design\, water-entry troubleshooting\, and exterior wall and window systems. His areas of expertise include existing building enclosure analysis\, design of replacement building enclosure systems\, design/construction document review\, quality assurance\, and inspection of new and retro BECx construction projects.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/lunch-learn-4/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201201T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201201T113000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
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SUMMARY:December 1 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Healthcare Trends: Changing Landscape Across Facilities \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a December Virtual Market Meeting where we will be discussing the upcoming the trends in Healthcare and the changing landscape across varying types of facilities throughout the Southeast Region. We will be joined by an esteemed panel representing entities across the Southeast and beyond. They will offer their perspectives on the ever changing healthcare facilities planning\, funding\, design\, and construction made ever more complex by the pandemic. \nStick around for small group networking with the panelists from 11:00 – 11:30 AM ET. \nPANELISTS:\nCheryl Crosby | Amsurg\nBilly Hayes | Northside Cherokee Hospital\nKristen Herman\, CHS | Medxcel/Ascension\nBen Sousa | Turner Construction \nMODERATOR:\nLaura Register\, PE | Terracon \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nTerracon | Turner Construction | Uzun + Case \nThank you to our Event Champions: Laura Garrett of Albion \n\nMeet the Panelists: \nCheryl Crosby | Amsurg\nCheryl Crosby is the Vice-President of the Facilities Management and Construction Department at AmSurg in Nashville\, TN.  AmSurg has partnered with physicians and hospitals in the development\, management and operation of 250+ surgery centers throughout the United States. Cheryl has been with AmSurg eighteen years and in the construction industry for thirty plus years.  Prior to working with AmSurg\, she held executive roles in both the traditional and design-build sectors of the construction industry.  She has been a leader in and has received honors from the Construction Specifications Institute.  Cheryl currently serves on the Health Guidelines Revision Committee for the 2022 outpatient sector of the Facility Guidelines Institute.  She holds a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville. \n\nBilly Hayes | Northside Cherokee Hospital\nBilly Hayes\, native of Gadsden\, Alabama\, has over twenty years’ experience in the healthcare arena\, and has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Northside Hospital-Cherokee since 2004. Billy received his Undergraduate degree in Accounting and Finance from Jacksonville State University\, an Executive MBA from Kennesaw State University and was honored as the 2006 Alumni of the Year by Kennesaw State University. Since joining Northside Hospital-Cherokee\, Billy has been influential in adding new service lines to the hospital and more than tripling the number of physicians on the medical staff.  Billy has been instrumental in the overall growth of Northside Hospital Cherokee and has been recognized as an outstanding leader in the community and in healthcare for many years. He continues to give his personal time by serving on numerous boards including Kennesaw State University Alumni Association and Board of Trustees\, Cherokee County Educational Foundation and United Community Bank. Billy resides in Cherokee County and has five children and five grandchildren. \n\nKristen Herman\, CHS | Medxcel/Ascension\nKristen Herman is a Regional Construction Manager for Medxcel/Ascension Health\, a leading non-profit Catholic Health System with over 2600 sites of care across the U.S.  Kristen leads Medxcel’s East Coast team\, executing more than $350M in healthcare construction projects annually. With a degree in Construction Management\, Kristen has managed construction projects\, programs\, and teams for more than 20years in the commercial environment\, including working within three major U.S. non-profit healthcare systems. \n  \n\nBen Sousa | Turner Construction \n  \n  \n  \n\nMODERATOR:\nLaura Register\, PE | Terracon\nLaura Register\, P.E.\, LEED®AP\, F. GBA is Principal and Vice President of Terracon Consultants\, serving as National Director for the Healthcare business sector. Terracon specializes in geotechnical and environmental engineering\, facility assessment and asset management\, construction monitoring and materials testing with 155 offices nationwide.  She leads the national initiative serving the healthcare industry and manages select national healthcare clients. Laura received her bachelor of engineering in civil engineering from Vanderbilt University.  She is a registered Professional Engineer in Tennessee and a LEED Accredited Professional.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201118T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20201118T202037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T203402Z
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SUMMARY:WINTER 2020 | CMAA SAC Gives Back
DESCRIPTION:CMAA-SAC is proud to partner with Atlanta Mission. It’s a long standing history in the Atlanta community of serving those in need.  This being our first year\, our efforts are focused largely in the Atlanta area. As we continue to establish and develop our CMAA communities in other areas within our region\, we will look to incorporate efforts local to those areas as well. \nOur first campaign was very successful with Hosea Feed The Hungry.  Our second campaign of the year is currently underway. You can now donate items at any of the locations listed on our website or donate money during event registration as an add on. CMAA SAC will match all monetary donations. All funds collected will be used to purchase needed items and all donations will be delivered to Atlanta Mission on December 20 in time for their gifting event. \nDONATE NOW
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/winter-2020-cmaa-sac-gives-back/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gives Back
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201104T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201028T170905Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn | Nov. 4
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our November 4 Lunch & Learn\nTopic: Paint 201 | High Performance Coatings for Commercial Spaces\nSponsored by: Sherwin-Williams \nCommercial and light industrial projects typically require high-performance coating solutions to provide optimal performance against abrasion\, chemicals\, moisture and other harsh conditions common to these types of buildings. Technological advancements have created high-performance coatings that not only provide the aesthetics and durability your owners demand – there are also a variety of formulations that can help contribute towards green building certifications. \nThis course provides solutions to the most prevalent challenges found in busy commercial spaces so that you can specify the coatings best suited to the project type and conditions. We will also explore innovative coating technologies that combine performance benefits that meet the demands of commercial spaces as well as emit lower VOCs. \n \n  \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June. \nSpeaker Information: \nDwight LeClair\nArchitect and Commercial Design Account Executive for TN\, AL\, and Georgia South\nSherwin-Williams \nDwight’s key responsibilities are the introduction of new Architectural & Industrial products & Color tools to firms\, specification reviews & updates\, submittal reviews\, conducting CEU’s for various topics\, working with National & Regional retail specification clients for products & color. \nHe has been with Sherwin-Williams for 31 years\, started in January of 1989\, has held positions of responsibility such as: Sales Representative (Atlanta\, GA)\, Large volume store manager (Morrow\, GA)\, Atlanta District City Manager and as an Architectural Account Executive. \n\nTodd Hakenjos\, CSI\nArchitectural Account Executive\nSherwin-Williams \nTodd is the Architectural Account Executive covering Arkansas\, Louisiana\, Mississippi\, the Gulf Coast (Mobile\, AL) and the Florida Panhandle. He assists the commercial architectural and design community with specification and submittal review\, specification updates\, color tool updates\, CEU presentations and product knowledge including new and innovative paint technologies. \nTodd has been with the Sherwin Williams Company for 25 years and held various roles\, including: Store Manager\, New Store Manager\, Multi-segment Professional Coatings Sales Rep and Architectural Account Executive.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/lunch-learn-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Virtual,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201029T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200811T043556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T132211Z
UID:10000031-1603992600-1603998000@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:Owners' Social | October 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA SAC for our signature Virtual Owners’ Social event with a costume contest\, CMAA custom cocktail\, Halloween team trivia and more! Don’t miss this awesome event. Prizes for costume and trivia winners! \n \n  \nThank you to our sponsors: Rosemann & Associates | CBRE Heery | Moody Nolan \nThank you to our Event Champion: Paige Parnell of Site Solutions \n\nOwners’ Social Sponsorships Available – $250 member firm | $300 non-member firm Sponsorship Benefits \n\n5 individual registrations to selected meeting with reserved seating\nLogo on all marketing materials\nOpportunity to address audience for 1 minute during intro of session\nOne slide included in presentation deck\nAttendee list\nSocial media promotion\nRecognition in quarterly newsletter Building Connections\n\nContact info@cmaasac.org if you have questions or need more information
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/owners-social/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Owners' Socials,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201114
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20201028T170333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201028T170334Z
UID:10000049-1603670400-1605311999@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:FALL 2020 | CMAA SAC Gives Back
DESCRIPTION:CMAA-SAC is proud to partner with Hosea Feed The Hungry. It’s a long standing history in the Atlanta community of serving those in need.  This being our first year\, our efforts are focused largely in the Atlanta area. As we continue to establish and develop our CMAA communities in other areas within our region\, we will look to incorporate efforts local to those areas as well. \nOur first campaign of the year is currently underway. You can now donate items at any of the locations listed on our website or donate money during event registration as an add on. All funds collected will be used to purchase needed items and all donations will be delivered to Hosea Feed The Hungry on November 16 in time for them complete the holiday boxes they are preparing for those in need. \nIn addition to the holiday boxes\, Hosea Feed The Hungry\, will still be feeding those in need for Thanksgiving\, but during the time of COVID-19\, the distribution and dining plan must change and they are working hard to adapt their methods to still meet the needs.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/fall-2020-cmaa-sac-gives-back/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gives Back
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201020T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201020T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200811T043520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T125633Z
UID:10000030-1603184400-1603188000@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:October 20 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MARTA Expansion: Transit Oriented Development and Related Infrastructure \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a October Virtual Market Meeting where we will be discussing the upcoming MARTA refurbishment and expansion program and how this plan will impact development throughout Metro Atlanta. The panelists will be discussing a forecasted expenditure of $15B in construction related costs designated as essential maintenance\, facility upgrades\, vehicle upgrades\, streetcar\, light rail\, bus facilities and the Clayton County bus service expansion. \nPANELISTS:\nCarrie Rocha\, HNTB\nFrank Rucker\, MARTA\nMichael Russell\, HJ Russell \nMODERATOR:\nRhonda Briggins | Jacobs \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nJacobs | Multivista | Terracon \nThank you to our Event Champions: Ronnie Byrd of Turner Construction and Ron Davis of Jacobs \n\nMeet the Panelists: \nCarrie Rocha| HNTB\nCarrie Rocha\, PE\, is a vice president and office leader for HNTB’s Atlanta operations focused on Georgia\, Alabama and Tennessee. She has more than 20 years of experience delivering large infrastructure programs in a variety of markets including highways\, bridges\, tunnels\, transit/rail and aviation. Ultimately\, Carrie’s goal is to support transportation agencies in their initiatives to preserve infrastructure and to execute well-planned investments that have a positive impact on the local and regional economy. This industry allows her to interface with the public\, work with dedicated professionals\, influence overall mobility and help protect the environment for future generations. \nA registered professional engineer\, Rocha is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Worcester\, Mass.) with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering. She is a past president of the Connecticut chapter of the Construction Management Association of America and held numerous leadership roles with both the Connecticut and Boston chapters of the Women’s Transportation Seminar. She has spoken at STEM programs in schools\, mentored underrepresented groups\, encouraging all interested in making a difference in transportation to get engaged. \n\nFrank Rucker | MARTAFranklin Rucker currently serves as the chief of capital programs\, expansion\, and innovation at the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and is responsible for implementing the agency’s transit expansion plans. \nMr. Rucker has over 37 years of experience in civil engineering design and project management\, with 20 years of progressive experience in the aviation facilities industry\, directing sophisticated design and construction projects. He served as the assistant general manager/program executive at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. In this role\, he directed full-cycle program management of the capital improvement program\, valued at more than $6 billion. Additionally\, he led a team of 250 persons in the performance of planning\, procurement\, engineering\, project management\, construction management\, facilities management\, asset management\, sustainability\, and environmental assessment activities. \nMr. Rucker has a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and is a registered professional engineer in the state of Georgia. \n\n\nMichael Russell | H.J. Russell\nMichael Russell\, Chief Executive Officer\, succeeded his father Herman Russell\, who founded H. J. Russell & Company in 1952. A 30-year veteran of the construction and real estate development industry\, Michael is responsible for the management\, direction and overview of Russell’s operations. His responsibilities include the oversight of projects and monitoring all management activities to ensure that contractual and exceptional customer service obligations are met. \nMr. Russell earned his MBA from Georgia State and a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Virginia. He was most recently recognized as 2019 Georgia Trend Top 100 Most Influential Georgians. \n\nMODERATOR: \nRhonda Briggins | Jacobs\nRhonda is a member of the executive management team at Jacobs Engineering as the Client Account Manager\, Vice President. She joined Jacobs after retiring at the age of 45 from the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)\, where she served as the Senior Director of External Affairs for MARTA for over fifteen years. Under her leadership\, she led the Office of Government Relations and the Office of Community Affairs. \nShe brings over 20 plus years of professional experience in the arenas of federal\, state and local government affairs. She was primarily responsible for the development MARTA’s of public policy\, and community outreach strategies. In addition to the aforementioned\, she was chiefly responsible for the authority’s legislative initiatives amounting to billions of dollars in funding for the Authority’s operational and capital budget. She was instrumental in the passage of recent transit legislation amounting to over $10.9B in transportation funding. \nRecently\, she was ranked 11th after Keisha Lance Bottom\, the Mayor of Atlanta as one of the “Top 100 Influential Women in Georgia”. She has been featured in Glamour Magazine\, Time online magazine\, and other publications for her national and local political work training women to run for elected office. \nMrs. Briggins is a graduate of Georgia State University with a B.S. in Law and Society and earned a Juris Doctorate from Jones School of Law. She has a talented 13-year-old son\, Kai Ali.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/breakfast-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201013T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200811T043347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200811T043347Z
UID:10000028-1602576000-1602867600@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:CMAA Virtual National Conference
DESCRIPTION:Details TBD
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/cmaa-virtual-national-conference/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200929T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200929T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T034651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T055233Z
UID:10000018-1601370000-1601373600@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:September 29 Virtual Market Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Corporate Office: What Does the Workplace of the Future Look Like? \nThe private commercial market is exploding across the Southeast with multiple corporate headquarters relocating for many reasons\, including our southern hospitality\, fair weather and ports access. What does this commercial growth mean for the AEC industry across the region and how is that shaping the physical environment? \nJoin CMAA SAC as we bring together an esteemed panel of representatives from some of the biggest players in the commercial game to share their insight into market trends\, overall impact to the region\, what work is on the horizon\, and how your firm can get a piece of the action. Schneider Electric’s Emily Violette will moderate the session featuring Shannon Kitzrow of JLL\, Brad Stolz of JE Dunn Construction\, Bill Morrison of Portman Holdings\, and David Brown with TVS Design. \nPANELISTS:\nShannon Kitzrow\, JLL\nBill Morrison\, Portman Holdings\nBrad Stolz\, JE Dunn Construction\nDavid Brown\, TVS Design \nMODERATOR:\nEmily Violette | Schneider Electric \n \n  \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nJE Dunn Construction | Schneider Electric | Sherwin-Williams \nThank you to our Event Champion: Erin Grable with JE Dunn Construction \n\nMeet the Panelists: \nShannon Kitzrow | JLL\nMs. Kitzrow is a Vice President in the Project and Development Services group at JLL. Shannon provides leadership in the representation of the client’s interest in all aspects of design\, construction and occupancy. Shannon has 19 years of experience in design and project management. She is currently working with Inspire Brands on their headquarters relocation project. In addition\, she is providing project management services for BlackRock and McKinsey office locations in Atlanta. Shannon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design from the University of Georgia. \n\nBill Morrison | Portman Holdings\nBill Morrison serves as Portman Holdings’; as Vice President of Construction. He holds the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) designations and has been associated with 18 LEED designated projects during his 25-year career. \nBill has worked in owner’s representation and development roles with Carter & Associates\, Emory University\, Jones Lang LaSalle\, and most recently with Skanska where he was Vice President of Operations. \nHe graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a BS in Building Construction and has an MBA from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. He serves on several committees with the College of Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology and is involved in several civic organizations in the area. \n\nBrad Stolz\, LEED AP | JE Dunn Construction\nBrad Stolz is a 2006 graduate of Clemson University\, where he earned his BS in Civil Engineering. He is a LEED AP (BD+C) and is active with the American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) where he is a former Certified Healthcare Constructor. Brad joined the JE Dunn team in 2006 and serves as a Senior Project Manager in the Commercial group for the Atlanta office. \nBrad currently lives in Roswell\, GA with his wife Jamie\, 8-year-old daughter Taylor\, 4 year old son Logan. He enjoys running\, playing tennis\, hacking around the golf course and coaching / spectating his kids’ sports teams. \n\nDavid Brown | TVS Design\nDavid is a Principal and member of the TVS Design Board of Directors. He works with and leads architects and intern architects on the design and construction of mixed use\, commercial\, and corporate office projects. \nHe served as project manager and design architect of the Duke Energy Center\, the focal point of the Levine Center for the Arts in Charlotte\, North Carolina. In 2012 this project received the prestigious ULI Global Award for Excellence. \nDavid has successfully managed large scale projects in multiple cities and timezones\, making him an integral member of our growing international firm. He is an effective team leader\, and his hands-on approach to project delivery makes him a true player-coach. David creates an atmosphere of cooperation that is appreciated by the entire design team and the client. \nMODERATOR: \nEmily Violette | Schneider Electric\nEmily brings 20 years of engineering experience across the full spectrum of the design and construction industry. She has developed skillsets in MEP engineering\, building commissioning\, energy consulting\, sustainability program development and strategic procurement. Equally important\, her focus has always been to create opportunities within the context of all stakeholders involved. This people-focused commitment combined with a broad range of competencies has led her to a focus on our industry’s current challenge of integrating technology\, specifically how collaboration around technology solutions delivers an exceptional total value impact.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/september-29-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, Georgia\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting,Virtual,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200617T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200617T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200414T142413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200609T102318Z
UID:10000026-1592411400-1592422200@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:2020 Scholarship Entries Due
DESCRIPTION:2020 Scholarship Opportunities \nThe Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter is an organization dedicated to leading the growth and acceptance of professions in the Architecture\, Engineering\, and Construction (AEC) Industry that can add significant value to the entire design and construction process\, from conception to ongoing operation. To promote CMAA’s objectives\, the South Atlantic Chapter is offering academic scholarships to full‐time students pursuing a related degree to architecture\, engineering\, or construction management. \n\n\n\n\nUndergraduate / Graduate Scholarship:  Learn More\nTools of the Trade Scholarship:  Learn More\nDylan Thomas Scholarship:  Learn More\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Foundation \nThe CMAA-SAC Scholarship Foundation\, a 501(c)3 charitable organization\, will award a limited number of scholarships to qualified students as part of the Chapter’s ongoing efforts to provide the construction and design industries with a trained\, educated workforce. \nWith the South Atlantic Region and most parts of the country facing a construction workforce shortage\, CMAA-SAC decided the best way to help alleviate the problem was to have a dedicated foundation focused on the success\, not only of students in construction and architecture programs\, but those striving for trade degrees through the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).  The goal is to promote and enhance the delivery of the built environment by providing opportunities for continuous learning and improvement in the design\, construction and industry trades through professional development and practice. \nThe CMAA-SAC Scholarship Foundation is a self-supporting scholarship program and is a 501 (c) 3 designated organization so contributions are tax deductible as a charitable donation.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/2020-scholarship-entries-due/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Scholarships
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200603T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200603T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T035152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200529T115756Z
UID:10000020-1591185600-1591189200@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:June 3 Lunch & Learn Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our June 3 Lunch & Learn Webinar.\nTopic: Air Barriers: High Performance Building Envelope\nSponsored by: Canam and Tremco \n \n  \nThis session is designed for facilities\, design and construction professionals interested in increasing their knowledge of the application and use of air barriers. Researchers\, architects and code writers have shown that attention to specific details in both new and retrofitted envelopes result in better performing buildings with better comfort and long durability as well as lower energy consumption. \nAir leakage through the building envelope is silent\, invisible and cunning. It causes numerous building envelope problems including wetting of cavity materials\, spalling of masonry\, premature corrosion of metals\, blistering of paint\, icicles\, staining of contraction. Continuity is important but strength is even more important. In buildings\, the air barrier system must be designed\, and specified on plans. It has specific performance criteria and specific material requirements. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nHow better building envelopes can reduce energy demand on heating and cooling and reduce energy and increase comfort.\nThe significance of each part of the building envelope (the top\, bottom\, vertical shafts and the walls) relative to the efficient operation.\nWhat problems can occur with the lack of compartmentalization and/or decoupling between floors in buildings over 3 stories?\nDiscover the materials and methodology used in air sealing school buildings.\n\n  \nSpeaker: \nSteven Tratt\, National Sales Manager\, Canam \nSteve has over 26 years of experience in the building envelope air barrier industry\, including expertise in air leakage testing and weatherization materials. He has worked extensively in the custom design of building science solutions for the education\, healthcare\, commercial and government markets. His material expertise includes two component polyurethane foam insulating air sealants\, door and window weather‐stripping\, fire stopping systems and air tightness testing equipment. \nSteve has trained building envelope retrofit contractors in both Canada and The United States and has made numerous presentations to a wide variety of trade associations. Currently Steve is involved in organizing and presenting air barrier seminars for architects and engineers throughout Canada and the United States. \n\nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/may-20-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200520T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200505T072755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200505T145641Z
UID:10000027-1589976000-1589979600@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:May 20 Joint CMAA SAC/GA4LE Lunch & Learn Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC & GA4LE for a jointly hosted May 20 Lunch & Learn Webinar.\nTopic: 2020 Energy Code Changes\nSponsored by: Stevens & Wilkinson \n \n  \nNew building codes have been adopted in Georgia. Stevens & Wilkinson will present an update of the newly adopted code editions which are now mandatory\, with a focus on how these changes impact K12 design and construction. \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU)
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/may-20-joint-cmaa-sac-ga4le-lunch-learn-webinar/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200422T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T034551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T140528Z
UID:10000017-1587564000-1587567600@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:April 22 Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our April 22 Webinar\nTopic: Coronavirus Disinfection for Schools\nSponsored by: Pure Air Control Services\, Inc. \nThis webinar will provide vital information on the COVID-19 Pandemic and the management of it within school facilities. This virus is spread person to person by inhaling infected droplets from the air and/or by touching infected surfaces then touching your mouth or nose. Therefore\, it is critical to understand the relationship between the virus and indoor environmental quality. Especially\, with regard to the HVAC system and the efficacy of various disinfection/decontamination methods. \nTopics Covered:\nCoronavirus Transmission in Buildings\nWhat are the Risks to the Indoor Environment?\nSurface Viability\nHVAC and Air Conveyance Systems\nBest Practices for Facility Management\nEnvironmental Cleanliness Verification Testing\nCoronavirus qPCR Environmental Testing\nDisinfection Methods \n \n  \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June. \nSpeaker Information: \nTroy Raszka\nVice President of Marketing\nPure Air Control Services\, Inc \nTroy Raszka is the Vice President of Marketing Pure Air Controls. Troy holds a B.A. from the University of Cincinnati and has over 25 years of experience in advertising\, marketing and public relations. Mr. Raszka has been with Pure Air Controls Services since 2016. He very quickly learned about the importance of indoor air quality and energy efficiency as it relates to building HVAC systems. Troy manages all direct communications between the company and its customers and partners \nFrank Santini\nVice President\, Business Development & Strategic Initiatives\nPure Air Control Services\, Inc. \nFrank Santini is an accomplished attorney and Pure Air’s Vice President\, Business Development & Strategic Initiatives.  As an attorney he graduated in the top 1% of his law school class\, and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer and AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell\, the highest possible rating for attorneys.  He has spoken on the subject of indoor air quality and the legal implications of indoor air quality and HVAC hygiene before the Architect of the Capitol\, George Washington University\, Auburn University\, Georgia Tech\, University of Georgia\, University of Florida\, among others.  Mr. Santini’s speaking engagements are colored by his acting and professional wrestling background\, which included a stint as the NWA Florida Heavyweight wrestling Champion.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/april-22-webinar/
LOCATION:CBRE | Heery\, 3550 Lenox Road\, Suite 2300\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200408T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T034459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T204704Z
UID:10000016-1586347200-1586350800@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:April 8 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. AS SOON AS THE NEW DATE IS ESTABLISHED WE WILL UPDATE THE EVENT. \nPlease join CMAA-SAC for our April 8 Lunch & Learn.\nTopic: Current Construction Issues and Trends\nSponsored by: Alliant \nLearning Objectives:\n– Market conditions for all insurance lines\n– Claims trends\n– Professional liability update\n– Wood frame and residential markets \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/april-8-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200331T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200331T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20200218T044119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T134914Z
UID:10000025-1585656000-1585656000@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:2020 Project Achievement Award Entry Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Project Achievement Awards Entry Deadline EXTENDED to 03/31/2020 by 12pm!\nThe annual South Atlantic Chapter Construction Management Project Achievement Awards program recognizes outstanding achievement in the practice of construction management. The awards program is designed to recognize and promote professionalism and excellence in the management of the construction process. Awards are given to CM practitioners for projects and programs that reflect this mission. \n\n\n\nGeneral Information: https://cmaasac.org/resources/project-achievement-awards/ \nDownload Entry Packet: https://cmaasac.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/2020-PAA-Entry-Form.pdf  \nPay Entry Fees: https://cmaasac.123signup.com/event/details/rcqvx
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/2020-project-achievement-award-entry-deadline/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Project Achievement Awards
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200324T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200324T090000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T034103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T204341Z
UID:10000015-1585033200-1585040400@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:March 24 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. WE ARE WORKING TO FIND A COMMON DATE THAT WORKS FOR ALL THE PANELISTS. ONCE SCHEDULED\, WE WILL NOTIFY EVERYONE.  EXISTING REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE NEW DATE.  \nMARTA Expansion: Transit Oriented Development & Related Infrastructure \nJoin the CMAA-SAC at a March breakfast meeting where we will be discussing the upcoming MARTA refurbishment and expansion program and how this plan will impact development throughout Metro Atlanta. The panelists will be discussing a forecasted expenditure of $15B in construction related costs designated as essential maintenance\, facility upgrades\, vehicle upgrades\, streetcar\, light rail\, bus facilities and the Clayton County bus service expansion. Rhonda Briggins\, Vice President of Transit Service for Jacobs\, will moderate a transportation focused panel that includes HNTB Vice President and Atlanta Office Leader\, Carrie Rocha\, and of course MARTA. \nPANELISTS:\nCarrie Rocha\, HNTB\nMichael Russell\, HJ Russell \nMODERATOR:\nRhonda Briggins | Jacobs \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nJacobs | Terracon | wood. \nThank you to our Event Champions: Ronnie Byrd of Turner Construction & Ron Davis of Jacobs
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/march-24-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200225T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200225T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T034003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200219T153540Z
UID:10000014-1582648200-1582659000@cmaasac.org
SUMMARY:February 25 Owners' Social
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA SAC for our signature Owners’ Social event as we welcome special guest CMAA’s CEO Andrea Rutledge\, CAE. Network with Owners and industry peers in a comfortable environment allowing for relationship building and productive conversations. \n \n  \nThank you to our sponsors:\nBRPH | Baker Audio Visual | Custom Sign Factory | PGAL | Rohadfox | Stagefront \nThank you to our Event Champions: Erin Grable of JE Dunn Construction and Paige Parnell of Site Solutions \n\nOwners’ Social Sponsorships Available – $500 member firm | $675 non-member firm Sponsorship Benefits \n– Complimentary registration for two (2) company representatives\n– Receive verbal and visual recognition prior to and during event\n– Company logo to appear on all event promotional material\n– Company logo to continuously loop on TV monitors during event (as permitted by event venue)\n– Recognition signage displayed at event\n– Display marketing materials during event\n– One company representative to receive 1-2 minutes for introductions and description of company’s services\, products\, etc.\n– Provide door prizes for raffle drawing if desired \nContact info@cmaasac.org if you have questions or need more information
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/february-25-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:The Iberian Pig\, 3150 Roswell Road NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Owners' Socials
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200219T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T033818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200119T222851Z
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SUMMARY:February 19 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our Feburary 19 Lunch & Learn.\nTopic: 2020 Energy Code Changes\nSponsored by: Mingledorff’s \n \n  \nThe Presentation will review the changes to Georgia’s Energy code that is being adopted on January 1st\, 2020. Focus will be on the commercial portion of the code and specifically on the mechanical sections. Some of those sections are:\n– HVAC load calculations\n– Equipment performance requirements\n– HVAC system controls\n– Ventilation\n– Energy recovery ventilators\n– Piping insulation \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/february-19-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:CBRE | Heery\, 3550 Lenox Road\, Suite 2300\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200129T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T033610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200116T190951Z
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SUMMARY:January 29 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our January 29 Lunch & Learn.\nTopic: Theatrical Lighting Rigging Systems\nSponsored by: Ardd + Winter \n \n  \nLearning Objectives:\n– Identify the typical venues and events that require rigging\n– Examine what stage rigging is and what choices are available\n– Review the results and evaluate the impact of the cost study\n– Appraise safety\, accessibility\, and functionality capabilities \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/january-29-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:CBRE | Heery\, 3550 Lenox Road\, Suite 2300\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200128T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200128T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T033454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200119T223727Z
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SUMMARY:January 2020 Owners' Roundtable Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Sign Up Today for a Speed Date with Your Favorite Client! For CMAA South Atlantic Chapter’s January Breakfast Program we will be joined by the following very influential owners from our local A/E/C industry…in a “speed dating-type format.” \nEach owner will be discussing their upcoming projects and their preferred methods of doing business\, and most importantly how you can do business with them! This is a can’t-miss event for anyone looking to further their construction related business in the southeast! \n \nWhile registering for this event\, attendees will get the unique opportunity to rank who they would most like to speak with. \nA. CITY OF ATLANTA\, Dept of Watershed Mgmt (Johnny Tolbert)\nB. ATLANTA AIRLINES TERMINAL CORPORATION (Kirk Hale & Gary Merrow)\nC. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (Brian Wheelan)\nD. BOARD OF REGENTS (Dr. Christina Hobbs)\nE. GSFIC (Marvin Woodward)\nF. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (Maurice Blount)\nG. PIEDMONT HEALTHCARE(Jason Cash)\nH. COBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (Henry Gomez)\nI.  DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE (Edward Adams)\nJ. GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER (Taylor White) \n\nThank you to our sponsors: \nAlbion | Gainesville Mechanical | Kemi Construction | Lewis Contracting | PGAL | Pond \nThank you to our Event Champion Laura Garrett of Albion.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/january-2020-owners-roundtable-breakfast/
LOCATION:The Buckhead Club\, 3344 Peachtree Road NE\, Suite 2600\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200115T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T032230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T180929Z
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SUMMARY:January 15 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Please join CMAA-SAC for our January 15 Lunch & Learn (RESCHEDULED!).\nTopic: Fabric Duct & Diffusers: The Art & Science of Air Distribution\nSponsored by: Holden & Associates and Prihoda North America \n \n  \nThis course will explore the advantages and potential applications of textile ducting and diffusers\, also known as fabric air dispersion systems and address common myths and misconceptions related to this topic. Textile Air Dispersion systems have come a long way in technical development over the years in terms of features\, benefits\, and aesthetics. Similar to traditional metal duct systems\, textile air dispersion systems operate to circulate air for heating and cooling systems; however\, unlike traditional metal ducts\, modern textile system distribution ducts and diffusers are made of engineered polyester that can even be derived from recycled plastics\, that does not rust\, corrode\, or retain moisture. Textile diffuser systems offer virtually unlimited design flexibility including various shapes\, colors\, and custom printing options to give designers unmatched ability to tailor the form and function of air distribution systems. \nLearning Objectives:\n– Explain what a textile air dispersion system is and how it differs from traditional metal systems\n– List the main components of a textile air dispersion system\n– Discuss the process for designing and specifying a textile air dispersion systems and many related benefits \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/november-6-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191203T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191203T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191014T124503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T180655Z
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SUMMARY:Owners' Social December 2019
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA SAC for our signature Owners’ Social event. Network with Owners and industry peers in a comfortable environment allowing for relationship building and productive conversations. \n \n  \nThank you to our sponsors:\nGilbane | SLS Consulting\, Inc. |  Smith Currie | TVS Design \nThank you to our Event Champions: Erin Grable of JE Dunn Construction and Paige Parnell of Site Solutions \n\nOwners’ Social Sponsorships Available – $500 member firm | $675 non-member firm Sponsorship Benefits \n– Complimentary registration for two (2) company representatives\n– Receive verbal and visual recognition prior to and during event\n– Company logo to appear on all event promotional material\n– Company logo to continuously loop on TV monitors during event (as permitted by event venue)\n– Recognition signage displayed at event\n– Display marketing materials during event\n– One company representative to receive 1-2 minutes for introductions and description of company’s services\, products\, etc.\n– Provide door prizes for raffle drawing if desired \nContact info@cmaasac.org if you have questions or need more information
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/owners-social-december-2019/
LOCATION:Rose & Rye\, 87 15th Street NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Owners' Socials
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191119T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191119T090000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20191007T032602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T165749Z
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SUMMARY:November 19 Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA-SAC for our November breakfast meeting Convergence of Education: Interrelation of facilities design and construction across all stages of education. \nEducational Facilities whether they are Primary\, Secondary\, Post Secondary\, Trade\, Technical Colleges\, Charter\, Private\, or Public\, share the same end goal – support students and teachers by providing a safe\, healthy\, engaging environment for teaching and learning. Each has a variety of variables impacting their individual approaches to achieving this goal. \nHear from representatives from all areas of the educational  as they discuss the similarities and differences in their institution’s approach to and priorities for facilities design and construction. Gain an understanding of the funding mechanisms of each and their procurement processes. \nModerated by Bill Clark with Stevens & Wilkinson\, this program promises insight into methodology of each representative and their respective system/institution. Learn about trends\, partnerships\, overlaps\, and outlooks of each facet of the educational landscape. \n \n  \nPANELISTS:\nPat Schofill\, Georgia Department of Education  |  Lawrence Schall\, Oglethorpe University  |  Sharon Pope\, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia  |  Carmen Cureton\, Georgia State Financing & Investment Commission  |  Sara Honeywill\, Technical College System of Georgia \nMODERATOR:\nBill Clark | Stevens & Wilkinson \n\nThank you to our sponsors:\nPGAL | New South Construction | Uzun + Case \nThank you to our Event Champion: Laura Garrett of Albion
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/november-19-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191023T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191023T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T020017
CREATED:20190923T125840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T091207Z
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SUMMARY:October 23 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Join CMAA SAC for our Oct. 23 Lunch & Learn.\nTopic: Smoke Guard: Smoke Curtains\nSponsored by: Maxson and Associates \n \n  \nLearning Objectives:\n– Understanding the IBC/Life Safety codes for vertical smoke migration\n– Various options for enclosing elevator lobbies in regards to swing doors and retractable fire doors\n– Introduction to Smoke Guard Curtains that can and are used in lieu of Elevator Lobbies per IBC Building codes/regulations. \nThe presentation will be comparable to AIA and will help you fulfill CEU’s for other organizations. Attendance Certificates will be made available to all attendees. Syllabus (1 hour CEU) \nAll proceeds will go towards funding the annual scholarships at our awards banquet in June.
URL:https://cmaasac.org/event/2982/
LOCATION:CBRE | Heery\, 3550 Lenox Road\, Suite 2300\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="CMAA SAC":MAILTO:info@cmaasac.org
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