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AIA Project Delivery Workshop for Government and Corporate Facility Decision Makers

September 9, 2008 
Utah Olympic Park
Park City, UT


 

  • Do you make decisions on acquiring design or construction services for facilities?

  • Are you involved in facility project programming, budgeting, or prospectus?

  • Are you interested in working for government or corporate clients but do not understand the different project delivery methods?

  • Would you like to better understand project delivery methods such as the traditional design-bid-build, the newer design-build, or bridging?

If so, come to the AIA Project Delivery Workshop!

  • It's cost-effective - only $75!
  • It's time-effective - one-day agenda for the workshop!
  • It will make you more effective!

When: September 9, 2008, 12:00-5:00 PM

Where: Utah Olympic Park
Quinney Conference Room, Located on the third floor of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center
3419 Olympic Parkway
Park City, UT 84098-0337
Tel: 435.658.4200
Driving Directions (pdf)

What's Covered?
Traditional project delivery methods, including design-bid-build
Alternative project delivery methods, including design-build, CM@Risk, and bridging
Cutting-edge variations on alternative project delivery methods such as rotation and alliancing
The pros and cons of each delivery method

Why Attend?
This workshop will pay great dividends for your organization. You will be better able to team with construction specialists and select the project delivery method that will provide the best facility for the schedule and budget available. Join us and learn how to get the best results from your decisions!

Attendees will be eligible to receive 4 AIA CES credits for attending this Workshop.

Registration

Register Today! Space is limited.  Advance registration is available through August 27, 2008.
Online Registration 
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Learning Objectives
1. Participants will understand the differences between the various project delivery methods and strategies. This will help participants select the proper delivery method for the project thereby enabling everyone to be successful.

2. Participants will understand their roles and responsibilities associated with the different delivery methods. This will allow each participate to know what they are to do, how it will effect them in the rendering of the services to the project.

3. Participants will be able to work in more collaborative environments where each will be supportive of the other in order to complete the project.











This workshop will be held in conjuction with the National Association of State Facilities Administrators (NASFA) West Regional Conference in Salt Lake City, September 9-12, 2008.