Registration is now open for the 30th annual State Construction Conference. For those who are unfamiliar with the conference, the conference brings together state agencies and institutions with architects, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors to discuss issues relating to the planning, design, and construction of state projects.
Topics for the 30th conference will include:
- Double payment of contractors
- NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors – case studies and policies
- HUB overview
- Pre-qualification of single prime contractors
- Geothermal (pros and cons)
- Special inspections
- Life cycle cost analysis
Conference Details:
When: March 24, 2011
Where: McKimmon Conference & Training Center, NC State University, Raleigh, NC
Credits: Architects, engineers, and attorneys will earn 7 credit hours (pending approval by Boards).
Reception: There will be also be a networking reception and expo sponsored by the Office for Historically Underutilized Businesses following the conference sessions.
To register: click here (Pre-registration is required, and cut-off is March 11th).
Planning on attending? Let me know and we may be able to meet up for coffee.
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Photo: (c) Office for Professional Development, NCSU
Thanks for posting this Melissa. I am registered! I hope we get a chance to meet. I have gotten a lot of benefit from your blog. Regards, Kirk Bennett
Thanks, Kirk. Drop me an email and I’ll shoot you my cell number if you want to meet up.
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