BCC Program 2012
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Major Sponsors BCC Give Away Raba‐Kistner Consultants, Inc.
William Raba P.O. Box 690287 San Antonio, TX 78269‐0287 (210) 699‐9090
Golf Tournament RGV Reprographics
David & Teresa Smith 519 S Broadway McAllen, Texas (956) 686‐1525
Friday Lunch Armko Industries Dennis Hearn 1320 Spinks Road, Ste 200 Flower Mound, Texas 75028 (972) 874‐1388
Morning Breaks TSI La Feria Murphy Scurry, P.E. 901 E. Expressway 83 La Feria, Texas 78559 (956)797‐9031
¡Expo Fiesta! Terracon Consultants, Inc. Stephanie Rendon 1506 Mid Cities Drive Pharr, Texas 78577 (956) 283 8254
¡Expo Fiesta! AGC RGV Perry Vaughn 6918 West Expwy 83 Harlingen, TX 78552 (956) 423‐4091
Saturday Lunch VCC USA John Davenport 1100 E Jasmine McAllen TX (956) 588‐2185
Good Design Chair Competition Workplace Resource
Fred Rodriguez 4400 NE LOOP 410 Ste 130 San Antonio TX (512) 799‐2132
Afternoon Breaks Interceramic Tile & Stone Gallery
Sherrie Minnich 12054 Starcrest Dr San Antonio TX (210) 490‐8453
Afternoon Breaks RGV Reprographics David & Teresa Smith 519 S Broadway McAllen, Texas (956) 686‐1525
Underwriter Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams LLC René Garza 12500 Network Blvd Ste 402 San Antonio TX (210) 561‐9800
Underwriter Tarkette Ted Higginbothom 16910 Munn Road Chargrin Falls OH (210) 823‐8206
Underwriter MDC Laura Hopkins‐Day 1200 Arthur Avenue Elk Grove Village , IL (210) 355‐9411
Underwriter Johnsonite
Ted Higginbotham 16910 Munn Road Chagrin Falls, OH (210) 823‐8206
Shrimp Boil Acme Brick Rick Dunn Terry Tucker 16121 College Oak Dr San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 493‐2612
M A J O R S P O N S O R S
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BCC Committee
Rolando L. Garcia, FAIA Conference Chair
Danny Boultinghouse, AIA Trade Show
David Smith Golf Tournament
Carina Jimenez Trade Show Sales
Murphy Scurry, P.E. ASCE
Perry Vaughn, Hon. LRGV-AIA AGC RGV
Richard Muñoz, AIA Seminar Coordinator
Alejandro Folchi, Assoc. AIA Committee Member
Carlos Ortiz, AIA Committee Member
Mike Hovar, AIA Committee Member
Ana Salas Luksa, Assoc. AIA Committee Member
Norma Gonzalez Tour
Carmen Pérez García, Hon. AIA Committee Member
John Faulk Photographer
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Programs and Tours Sub-Committee
Marta Salinas-Hovar, AIA Jorge Ollervides, Assoc. AIA Murphy Scurry, PE
Rolando García, FAIA Carmen Pérez García, Hon. AIA Perry Vaughn, Hon. LRGV-AIA
Volunteer Sub-Committee
Julie Ortiz JR Guerra Richard Muñoz, AIA Norma Gonzalez Jim Boggs, AIA
Pearl Montalvo Alvarez Erika Muñoz Deborah Rodriguez Ana Salas Luksa
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MAJOR SPONSORS..……………………………….….INSIDE FRONT COVER
WELCOME………………………………..……………………….……………….…………..4
SPECIAL THANKS……...…………..………………………….……………….…………5
SPECIAL EVENTS...……………...………………………….…..…………….…………6
TOUR………………………........………………...……………….………….…………….9
CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE..….…..……….………….…………….………...10
FRIDAY CONTINUING EDUCATION SESSIONS……………..…………...14
SATURDAY CONTINUING EDUCATION SESSIONS……….……...…...20
EXHIBIT HALL LAYOUT………….………………………...………………………...22
EXHIBITORS………………………………………………...……………………………..32
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES…………..……….……INSIDE BACK COVER
CONTINUING EDUCATION DEFINED…………………………………………..12
C O N T E N T S
2012 20th Annual Building Communities Conference and Trade Show
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Welcome to the Building Communities Conference at South Padre Island. The Lower Rio Grande Valley Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (LRGV-AIA) joined by the American Society of Civil Engineers – Rio Grande Valley Chapter (ASCE) present their 20th annual continuing education conference and trade show.
I want to thank our conference partners RGV AGC and ASCE – RGV Chapter for joining us again this year with their support and for helping to make this year’s conference a success in spite of a continuing weak econ-omy. To all of our attendees, please take note that, as in all previous years, the conference is under South Padre Island’s no-tie-zone ordinance, and it will be strictly enforced.
I hope that each and every one attending enjoys all of the great seminars that our “BCC Programs Committee” has assembled for you this year, especially our keynote presentation during Friday’s General Session – “The Old Way and the New Way”. This year’s keynote speaker is Larry Speck, FAIA, who describes the program, “There are fundamental changes in store for our profession. Maybe a focus on the ascendance of "starchitects" and celebrated baubles for the rich and famous in the recent "era of indulgence" will be replaced by a renewed interest in making great places that enhance the everyday lives of ordinary people. How can we re-define good design to address these sincere interests that will make our profession more relevant to more people?” The LRGV-AIA thanks, as always, all of our wonderful speakers for taking their time to prepare and present to you what are truly some of the finest programs in the country. I invite all of you attending the conference to have a great time, and to hang-in-and-hang-on for the ride of your life as our building industry undergoes more dramatic changes during the next 10 years. On a sad note, this will be my 20th and final BCC as committee chair. It has been my pleasure to serve you in this capacity. It has truly been my greatest learning experience. ¡Que les vaya bonito, y que sigan aprendiendo! Rolando L. Garcia, FAIA Conference Committee Chair
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Thanks As always, my thanks to the BCCSPI Commit-tee members, Danny Boultinghouse, AIA, Marta Salinas-Hovar, AIA, Carlos Ortiz, AIA, Richard Muñoz, AIA, Murphy Scurry, PE, Carina Jimenez, Mike Hovar, AIA, Alejandro Folchi, Assoc. AIA, Mario Rodriguez, David Smith, and LRGV-AIA Executive Director (and my wife) Carmen Perez Garcia, Hon. AIA, for the excel-lent job of organizing this year’s event. And, a personal thanks to Julie Ortiz, Pearl Montalvo-Alvarez, J R Guerra, Debbie Rodriguez, Norma Gonzalez, for their hard work and dedication toward improving our conference. We are again especially grateful to Carolina Civarolo, Assoc. AIA for our 2012 BCC logo design. This year, our dear friend and colleague Danny Boulting-house, AIA, will retire as the BCC Trade Show’s emcee; we thank him from the bottom of our hearts and will miss him dearly! ¡Que les vaya bonito! Rolando L. Garcia, FAIA Conference Committee Chair
S P E C I A L T H A N K S
Thanks We especially thank Fred Rodriguez and Workplace Resource for the: Eames Chair Design Competition In celebration of good design, Herman Miller, Work-place Resource, and LRGV-AIA invite you to the Good Design Challenge: what inspires you?, a design competition unlike any other! featuring...our members!!! Find chairs throughout the Convention Center Lobby, and vote for your favorite: live auction for the chairs will be at the Shrimp Boil Saturday Night.
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S P E C I A L E V E N T S
Friday, September 28 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Barbecue Lunch Sponsored by : Armko
Join us for Barbecue Lunch, graciously hosted and sponsored by Dennis Kearn of Armko as we celebrate our industry and honor our colleagues.
Convention Centre Theater
Friday and Saturday Morning Breaks Sponsored by:
T.S.I . Laboratories, Inc. Stil l not quite alert enough to absorb all of that necessary learnin’, even after the first session? Join your friends and colleagues for a coffee or soda primer to keep you going, sponsored by your gra-cious host T.S.I . Laboratories, Inc.
Convention Centre Lobby
Friday, September 28 8:00 am
12th Annual Building Communities Conference Golf Tournament
Sponsored by RGV Reprographics South Padre Island Golf Club, Laguna Vista, TX
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Wholesale Builder's Supply-Coronado/Insl-x Paints Mark Hoskins 1200 Albrad Pharr TX 78577 (956) 227-6592
Workplace Resource Fred Rodriguez 4400 NE Loop 410 Suite 130 San Antonio TX 78218 (512) 799-2132
Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams Greg Hughes 12500 Network Blvd STE 402 San Antonio TX 78249 (210) 561-9800
Wholesale Builder's Supply- Dryvit Mark Hoskins 1200 Albrad Pharr TX 78577 (956) 227-6592
Wholesale Builder's Supply-Benjamin Moore Paints Mark Hoskins 1200 Albrad Pharr TX 78577 (956) 227-6592
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Friday, September 28 5:00 p.m. –8:00 p.m.
¡Expo Fiesta! Sponsored by: Terracon Consultants, Inc. / Env./Geo./Constriction Materials Testing/Facilities AGC RGV
Celebrate the grand opening of the 2012 Building Communities Conference Trade Show at the Annual ¡Expo Fiesta!
Join Terracon Consultants, Inc. and AGC RGV in kicking off the open-ing of the Trade Show with their wonderful ¡Expo Fiesta! Visit the exhibitors that will be eager to tell you about their innovative products and services while strolling in a casual atmosphere, enjoying drinks and hors d’oeuvres with your friends and colleagues to celebrate this annual event.
Exhibit Hall
Friday, September 28 Saturday, September 29
Afternoon Snack Sponsored by: Cobbleheads Interceramic Tile & Stone Gallery RGV Reprographics Between sessions during the Friday afternoon stretch, perk up with cookies and beverages, and cool off for the final inning with ice cream on Saturday afternoon.
Convention Centre Lobby
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7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Acme Brick Shrimp Boil . . .a family affair
Sponsored by Acme Brick
Celebrate the closing of the BCC at the Legendary Shrimp Boil , sponsored by Terry Tucker and Rick Dunn of Acme Brick. Come join us at Doubleday Sports Bar of Champions, Port Isabel ; have fun, and enjoy great food and libations with good friends in a casual setting.
Doubleday Sports Bar of Champions
Stop by any of the Wholesale Builders Supply booths to claim your drink ticket.
Friday, September 28 After ¡Expo Fiesta!
Party at Clayton’s Sponsored by Wholesale Builders Supply &
Benjamin Moore Paints Coronado Paint Dryvit Eldorado Stone
Catered by Sahadi’s McAllen Clayton’s
6900 Padre Boulevard, SPI
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 pm Lunch with Exhibitors
Sponsored by : VCC USA
John Davenport and VCC USA invite you to enjoy lunch in the com-pany of the many wonderful exhibitors at the BCC Trade Show that support our annual conference. Visit with friends and colleagues and discuss any product and service needs that you may have for your current projects. Or, build new relationships on discussions with ven-dors about one of their new and innovative products.
Exhibit Hall
Saturday, September 29
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Spectrum Lighting Rick Purdy 7810 Jones Maltsberger Rd San Antonio TX 78216-6919 (210) 822-6140
Stanley Black and Decker Rocky Rivas, ANC, CDT, CSI 9518 Andrew Point San Antonio TX 78251 (210) 680-2788
Terracon Consultants, Inc. Stephanie Rendon 1506 Mid Cities Drive Pharr TX 78577 (956) 283-8254
Texas Green Solar & Wind Solutions LLC Sergio Gutierrez 1100 E. Jasmine Ave Ste 105 McAllen TX 78501 (956) 802-5274
The Sherwin Williams Company Brian G Patton 8850 Jameel Rd. Ste 150 Houston TX 77040 (713) 957-4209
ThyssenKrupp Elevator Kristin Fletcher 5449 Bear Lane Ste 406 Corpus Christi TX 78405 (361) 299-0033
Uretek USA Inc. Jim Reid 13900 Humble Rd. Tomball TX 77377 (281) 351-7800
VCC USA John Davenport 1100 E. Jasmine Ave. McAllen TX 78501 (956) 588-2185
VT Industries Armando Avila 1000 Industrial Park Holstein IA 51025 (972) 567-9634
Wasco Products, Inc. John Douglass 85 Spencer Dr. Unit A Wells ME 4090 (207) 216-4509
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Raba Kistner Engineering Consultants Cynthia Stolts 800 W. Hackberry McAllen TX 78504 (956) 682-5332
Reader's Wholesale Dist. , Ltd. Rick Reed 1201 Naylor Houston TX 77002 (210) 789-6412
Rio Truss Fox Blocks Brent Thornton 100 N. Bentsen McAllen TX 78501 (949) 425-9959
Schluter Systems L.P. John Allsbury 194 Pleasant Ridge Rd Plattsburgh NY 12901 (800) 472-4588
Schuler Shook Jack Hagler 325 N. Saint Paul Ste. 3250 Dallas TX 75201 (312) 994-8230
Siplast, Inc. Mark Koehler 5868 A-1 Westheimer Houston TX 77057 (713) 781-6006
SitOnIt Seating and Ideon Chuck Tomasson 6415 Katella Ave. Cypress CA 90630 (714) 686-5553
South Texas College Computer Aided Drafting & Design Program Reynaldo Sanchez 3700 W Military Hwy McAllen TX 78503 (956) 872-6103
Southern Sustainability Amanda Carrington 4207 W Timber Cut Court Pearland TX 77584 (713) 851-6153
Southwest Solutions Group Jim Smith 4355 Excel Pkwy. Ste. 300 Addision TX 75001 (210) 558-6988
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C20-T Cultural Landscapes of the Lower Río Grande Border
Presenter: Stephen Fox 9 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH This study tour will focus on a range of cultural landscapes in and near Brownsville. Participants will examine professionally designed landscapes, vernacular landscapes, natural land-scapes, and restored and conserved historic landscapes. Participants will experience landscape ecologies that highlight the ways that human occupa-tion has modified regional landscape settings through agriculture, ur-banization, suburbanization, and architecture along the lower Rio Grande border. The tour will demonstrate the existence of different natural ecologies and of different historical layers of human-designed landscapes in Brownsvil le that reflect broader regional patterns. The bus will leave the South Padre Island Convention Centre at 8:30 a.m. No breakfast will be served; most hotels include breakfast in their rates so please have breakfast before you arrive. The weather will be hot, probably quite muggy, and you will do some walking – please pack your comfortable shoes, cool clothing, and a hat. Sun-screen, insect repellent, snacks, and lots of beverages will be pro-vided.
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E X H I B I T O R S
MDC Laura Hopkins-Day 1200 Arthur Ave. Elk Grove Village Il l 60007 (210) 355-9411
METL SPAN Dan Donihoo 656 Turtle Cove Blvd Rockwall TX 75087 (210) 860-9820
Office Source Delilah Hernandez 1617 East Commerce San Antonio TX 78205 (956) 330-5500
Plastic Components, Inc. Wayne Vaughn 9051 NW 97th Ter Miami FL 33178 (305) 885-7953
MBCI Robert Pawelek 14031 West Hardy Houston TX 77060 (281) 897-7782
PPG Industries, Inc. Carl Metzroth 31 Silver Bluff Ct. Spring TX 77382 (281) 610-4854
ProBuild Carlos Rodriguez 302 N. Mile 2 1/2 East Rd Mercedes TX 78570 (956) 755-0321
Professional Flooring Supply Constance Roberts PO Box 7558 Fort Worth TX 76111 (817) 822-8219
Professional Flooring Supply Jorge Villarreal PO Box 7558 Fort Worth TX 76111 (817) 822-8219
Professional Service Industries Hector Lopez 2020 N. Loop 499 #302 Harlingen TX 78550 (956) 423-6826
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Facility Solutions Group FSG1 135 Paseo Del Prado #59 Edinburg TX 78539 (956) 821-8648
Glidden Professional Michelle Estes 2910 Sonora Creek San Antonio TX 78232 (210) 744-5673
Graybar Electric Scott Ponton 1402 Laredo St. Corpus Christi TX 78401 (361) 438-2700
Hanson Brick Walter Ince 503 W. Nolana Pharr TX 78577 (956) 566-1582
Headwaters Construction Ma-terials Manny Ramos 2233 Ackerman Rd. San Antonio TX 78219 (210) 666-4989
Interceramic Sherri Minnich 12054 Starcrest Dr. San Antonio TX 78247 (210) 490-8453
Interceramic Tile & Stone Sherrie Minnich 12054 Starcrest Dr. San Antonio TX 78247 (210) 490-8453
Johnsonite Ted Higginbotham 16910 Munn Rd Chargrin Falls OH 44023 (210) 823-8206
Landscape Forms, Inc. Cathy Comeaux-Wright 2122 Trinity Manor Lane Richmond TX. 77469 (800) 430-6206 x:1216
Mannington Commercial / T&L Distributing Adriana Winfrey 3414 Puesta De Sol San Antonio TX 78261 (210) 323-7017
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C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N S E S S I O N S
All continuing education programs will take place at the South Padre Island Convention Centre, 7355 Padre Boulevard, South Padre Island, Texas. All sessions are ninety minutes long unless otherwise noted and if eligible for HSW and/or sustainability/energy efficiency credit, are so designated before each description.
You MUST attend full sessions for in order to claim credit — you are on the honor system and are expected to claim only those sessions that you attended from beginning to end; late arrivals and early de-partures may NOT be claimed.
Record your Learning Unit and Program Devel-opment Hours on the Attendance Form that is included in your registration packet. Non-AIA members may keep and file forms in case of
auditing. AIA members must leave form at the registration area after the last seminar attended. There will be a $10 administrat ion fee for all Attendance Forms not left with us and later returned to LRGV-AIA. Cash, checks, credit cards accepted.
Continuing Education Sessions 1.5 continuing education credits for each session.
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E X H I B I T O R S
Cool Construction Concepts, LLC Daniel Lakstins 800 W Oltorf St. Austin TX 78704 (956) 618-1377
Daltile & Mohawk Marcella Palaferri 1119 Arion Parkway San Antonio TX 78216 (210) 428-7087
DEA Specialties Co., Inc. Greg Uhlig 5151 Castroville Rd. San Antonio TX 78227 (210) 298-5582
DuPont Tyvek / Weatherization Partners Harry Armenia PO Box 543154 Dallas TX 75354 (361) 230-1002
Earthwerks -Swiff-Train Jim Donohue 2500 Agness Corpus Christi TX 78413 (361) 549-7484
Ed Flume Building Specialties/ Kalwall Corporation Dean Flann 708 W. Summit San Antonio TX 78212 (210) 732-6139
Ed Flume Building Specialties/ Solatube International Dean Flann 708 W. Summit San Antonio TX 78212 (210) 732-6139
Ed Flume Building Specialties/Hollaender Railing Corporation Dean Flann 708 W. Summit San Antonio TX 78212 (210) 732-6139
Ed Flume Building Specialties/NOW SPECIALTIES Dean Flann 708 W. Summit San Antonio TX 78212 (210) 732-6139
Ed Flume Building Specialties/Smoke Guard Corporation Dean Flann 708 W. Summit San Antonio TX 78212 (210) 732-6139
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Acme Brick Terry Tucker 16121 College Oak Drive San Antonio TX 78249 (210) 493-2612
AGC Perry Vaughn 6918 West Expressway 83 Harlingen TX 78552 (956) 423-4091
ARMKO Industries Inc. Kim Calloway 1320 Spinks Rd. Flower Mound TX 75028 (972) 874-1388
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Tom Cossette 2500 Columbia Ave. Lancaster PA 17603 (713) 206-4864
ASSA ABLOY Andrew Sova 7714 Southerland San Antonio TX 78250 (210) 827-3224
BPI Angela Estes 4902 Perrin Creek Suite 740 San Antonio TX 78215 (214) 693-0445
Burke Flooring (San Jose, CA) Tamara Studer POB 201925 Austin TX 78720 (512) 213-8043
Certain Teed Group John Gutz 248 Eden Ranch New Braunfels TX 78133 (830)708-5099
Chicago Metallic David Barron 4849 S. Austin Ave. Chicago Il l 60638
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Conner-Legrand, Inc. Greg Fest 5710 Verbena Rd San Antonio TX 78240 (210) 860-8810
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C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N S E S S I O N S
We extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to all conference speakers who contributed to the 2012 Building Communities Confer-ence. Each speaker was chosen from a wide selection of submittals for her or his specific expertise, and each has invested a great deal of time and effort in the production of these seminars for the explicit benefit of the conference participants. These presentations do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Lower Rio Grande Valley–AIA, AGC or ASCE-RGV. The authors are sincerely thanked for their considerable contribution to a quality conference and for their com-mitment to the continuing education of conference professionals.
The use of communication devices is strictly prohibited in all sessions as a courtesy to speakers and fellow participants.
All continuing education sessions are 1.5 hours long except for the keynote presentation, which is 1 hour.
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Friday, September 28 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
C20-01 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards Overview Presenters: Doug and Teresa Darr, AIA 1.5 LUH / HSW / PDH
This program will provide an overview of the new 2012 Texas Acces-sibility Standards and how they are organized. It will discuss the compliance dates for both the 1994 TAS and the 2012 TAS and ex-plain the additional requirements of Title II & Title III of the ADA and where they were added to the 2012 TAS. We will compare changes in the revised technical standards with the previous technical stan-dards for typical building types. Repeated Saturday at 8 a.m. Room 101
C20-02 Engineering Ethics Presenter: Edmundo Gonzalez, P.E. 1.5 PDH
Engineering ethics situations - a skit of a professional situa-tion that will create an ethical dilemma. The discussion will consist of the examination of the topic by role players that will result in actions of the individual. Some of the conversation will also determine whether the action by the individuals is a violation of the ethical code. The object is to discuss the rules of practice in an ethical manner.
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Morning Break Sponsored by:
T.S.I . Laboratories, Inc.
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S H R I M P B O I L
Saturday, September 29 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Celebrate the closing of the 2012 Building Communities Conference at the Annual LRGV-AIA Shrimp Boil
Sponsored by: Acme Brick
Terry Tucker, Rick Dunn, the Acme Brick Family and the BCC Com-mittee invite you and your family to attend the "Grand" closing event of our annual conference, held at Doubleday Sports Bar of Champions, 402 W Highway 100, Port Isabel, TX. They will be hosting another legendary event with Shrimp "Gigantes" beer, wine and cash bar. One free ticket for each registered participant is inserted in the back of your badge. Additional tickets may be pur-chased at the registration desk. Come join us, have fun, eat, drink, and enjoy the great company and camaraderie of good friends!
Doubleday Sports Bar of Champions
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South Padre Island Tri-Colored Heron by Bob Simpson, AIA
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Friday, September 28 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
C20-03 Legal Issues for Contractors and Design Professionals Presenters: : Benigno (Trey) Martinez and Tomas Tijerina 1.5 LUH
There is no sure way to avoid lit igation. In prosecuting a case there are always emails, correspondences, and other documentation that form the basis of a case, other than expert reports evaluating the construction defects. Always ensure the proper steps are taken with regards to any changes or questions regarding your aspect of the project. Always put it in writing. The discussion will outline the steps taken in prosecuting a construction defect case, including adding par-ties, document requests, pitfalls, and methods to minimize or cover any blame that may be assigned to your area of work.
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C20-04 Introduction to Insulated Concrete Forms ICFs Presenter:: Randy Daniels 1.5 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH
Introduction to Insulated Concrete Forms will showcase this emerging sustainable construction technology. ICF history will be outlined along with current market segment focus and growth patterns. Local Texas ICF util ization will be shown. ICF types, manu-facturers, competitive brands along with where it works and where it doesn’t is provided. Overview of sample projects and profiles. Presen-tation will include the ICF building process from footing to finishes. Value design and engineering with ICF systems tips for efficiencies. Overview of sustainable building envelopes with insulated concrete walls as a significant contributor to a high performance HVAC load
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Friday, September 28 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
reduction strategy. LEED Credit Category contributions. ICF general costing and construction schedule timeline man hour rates versus tradi-tional building types. Presentation will offer power point visuals which includes various video segments. Presentation will also offer sample product on hand to allow for hands on demonstration..
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C20-05 Evolving Trends in Project Financing: A Key to Successful Marketing Presenter – Hugh Hochberg 1.5 LUH / PDH
Significant changes the marketplace in the last few years have pushed project financing to the forefront for many clients. Hugh Hochberg will offer ideas that will increase understanding and appropriately responding to the factors and trends affecting design and construc-tion. He will give particular attention to how the design and construc-tion team members can play a more significant role in helping clients structure the funding of their projects, a factor that will distinguish highly successful firms from the rest of the pack.
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Friday, September 28 11:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Barbecue Lunch Sponsored by : Armko Join us for a Barbecue Lunch, hosted by Dennis Kearn of Armko as we celebrate our industry and honor our colleagues.
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Saturday, September 29 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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C20-21 YAF Summit20: Goals and Priorities for Young Architects Presenter: Sam García, AIA 1.5 LUH / PDH Geared at Young Architects and Interns, this session will be a summation of the events that occurred at the YAF Summit20 in Washington, DC this year. We will go over the highlights of presentations that were geared towards this demographic within the AIA and describe the outcomes from the Summit. The summit included people from all over the country, so it will be interesting to see if the national concerns coincide with what local architects are seeing in their practices.
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C20-20 Timber Framing Presenter: Josh Kennedy 1.5 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH Timber Framing is a beautiful, artistic form of construction with its roots in antiquity. Recently the tradition has been resurrected and brought to life through mechanized manufacturing. The presentation will show the new, broad applications in residential, commercial, and outdoor construction. The presentation will show how to incorporate timber framing into an architect's portfolio and how the strength of the frame can withstand natural disasters. Lastly, attendees will learn the history and the future of this incredible craft.
Room 102
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Saturday, September 29 145 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
C20-19 Light - Can it Affect Our Health? Presenter: Jeffrey Knox 1.5 LUH / HSW / PDH Are some light sources “healthier” than others? A light sources spectral composition has an impact on color and how a space feels. The visual photoreceptors in our eyes are stimulated by spectra, they stimulate our brain and allow us to see. But there is another photoreceptor in our eyes that is non-visual. It has been found to control many bodily functions including melatonin suppression. Melatonin regulates our circadian cycle and certain hormone production. Humans need daytime and nighttime to remain healthy. This program looks into how different spectra of light can have both positive and negative ramifications to our health.
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Friday, September 28 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
C20-K Keynote - The Old Way and the New Way Presenter: Larry Speck, FAIA 1 LUH / PDH
There are fundamental changes in store for our profession. Maybe a focus on the ascendance of "starchitects" and celebrated baubles for the rich and famous in the recent "era of indulgence" will be replaced by a renewed interest in making great places that enhance the every-day lives of ordinary people. How can we re-define good design to address these sincere interests that will make our profession more relevant to more people?
Convention Centre Theater
C20-06 Architecture Makes Life Better Presenter: Larry Speck, FAIA 1.5 LUH / PDH
Though architecture certainly has the ability to shock us, move us and make us sit up an pay attention, its greatest power is more subtle and subliminal. By providing the crucible in which we play out our every-day lives, it helps shape our interactions, moods and actions. As an essential factor in affecting behavior, architecture has the potential to make lives better, make communities stronger and contribute to the common good.
Convention Centre Theater
Friday, September 28 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
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C20-07 Lightweight Concrete Masonry and Quality Assurance Presenter: Stephen Stange 1.5 LUH / HSW / PDH This presentation addresses not only the latest building codes and standards regarding concrete masonry construction, but considers the quality assurance intentions of these same standards. What manufac-turing standards do concrete block manufacturers use to assure quality of their products? How do designers, engineers, and contractors work together to assure intended quality is actually delivered in the com-pleted masonry?
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C20-08 Transition Planning: Doing It Successfully Presenter: Hugh Hochberg 1.5 LUH / PDH After getting work and consistently delivering it well, tran-sition planning looms high on the priority list of most A/E/C firms…and with good reason: Without successful transition, firms lan-guish and then disappear. Hugh Hochberg will discuss the ingredients of successful transition and how to make it happen, drawing on con-cepts, case studies, and stories to help today’s leaders and tomorrow’s position their organizations and themselves to have the highest likeli-hood of transition success.
Room 101
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Friday, September 28 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Afternoon Snack Sponsored by: Cobbleheads, Interceramic Tile & Stone Gal-lery, RGV Reprographics Convention Centre Lobby
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Saturday, September 29 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
C20-18 Deep Subterranean Structures Presenters: Oscar Lopez, MSCE, PE, Bryant de la Cruz, PE, Omar Anzaldua, PE, Charles Celauro, PE, Isidoro Arjona, PE 1.5 LUH / HSW / PDH
With a growing population, the domestic water needs of the City of Laredo and surrounding communities have become a high priority for our neighboring city. This engineering panel presentation will take seminar participants along and introduce them into the multitude of engineering challenges encountered by the design team in bringing this important pro-ject to a successful completion. A technical panel comprised of the civil engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, struc-tural engineering, (including interactive FEM modeling), design team, and general contractor will direct the discussion and share their various chal-lenges and the solutions encountered in this most interesting project. Structures include a headwall intake structure, junction box design, and a 75 ft. deep lift station design.
Room 103
Afternoon Snack Sponsored by: Cobbleheads Interceramic Tile & Stone Gallery, RGV Reprographics
Convention Center Lobby
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Saturday, September 29 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
C20-16 Color in Culture Presenter: Manuel Hinojosa, FAIA 1.5 LUH / PDH
Origins and meanings of color vary differently from culture to culture and the role of color in architecture is fascinating. The Spanish arrived in the New World with the idea that they were going to change the indigenous population’s language and their beliefs. The Europeans failed to convince the Mesoamerican ancestors that minimal use of color symbolized wealth; contradictory to the belief that use of color represented prosperity. As the Northern Mexico culture evolved and the race to colonize the Texas/ Mexico border took place, a new set of color influences emerged. This session will explore the architectural use and meaning behind color in our borderland heritage.
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C20-17 Social Media Presenter – Andrew Hawkins, AIA 1.5 LUH / PDH
Social Media represents an array of technologies and plat-forms. Which are best suited to the AEC industry and its objectives and goals? How can these tools be used to create an impact on the industry? This session will provide a solid foundation to aid in creat-ing a social media presence. Learn about strategies, available plat-forms, understanding platform audiences and metrics for feedback and how your company can craft a social media presence.
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Friday, September 28 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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C20-09 Integrated Planning for LEED Success Presenters: Chris Pennington, David Gutierrez, Chuck Smith 1.5 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH LEED Certification is increasingly seen as a desirable outcome by fa-cility owners but often believed to be unattainable due to the per-ceived cost and difficulty. This presentation will present real life exam-ples of three recent RGV LEED projects and explain how early plan-ning for LEED can create superior facilities at little or no additional construction cost. Includes a brief description of local USGBC activi-ties and resources that can provide project assistance.
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C20-10 Fellows Forum: And I Practice Architecture Too Presenters: Val Glitsch, FAIA, Manuel Hinojosa, FAIA, Rodney Hill , FAIA 1.5 LUH / PDH Architects typically draw on multiple talents in order to pro-duce their building designs, including general knowledge and ability in drawing, painting, sculpting, music, etc.. Occasion-ally an architect can be consumed by a hobby that will de-fine them beyond their reputation as an Architect. Artist, sculptor, muralist , collector.. . .what is it that draws some architects toward cre-ating other than buildings. Join three Fellow Architects in a discussion that will explore the nature of their other creative career.
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C20-11 TBAE and TBPE: The path ahead for architects and engineers Presenters: Scott Gibson and Jack Stamps, TBAE David Howell, PE, TBPE 1.5 LUH / HSW / PDH
This presentation will focus on three areas of great interest to design professionals. The Texas Board of Architectural Examiners and Texas Board of Professional Engineers each will speak about the latest regu-latory and rules-based developments in each of their respective agen-cies, and finally staff from both boards will discuss the recent resolu-tion to the A/E overlap, with particular discussion of the path forward for architects and engineers and the A/E "Task Force" created to show the way.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
C20-01 2012 Texas Accessibil ity Standards Overview Presenters: Doug and Teresa Darr, AIA 1.5 LUH / HSW / PDH This program will provide an overview of the new 2012 Texas Acces-sibility Standards and how they are organized. It will discuss the compliance dates for both the 1994 TAS and the 2012 TAS and ex-plain the additional requirements of Title II & Title III of the ADA and where they were added to the 2012 TAS. We will compare changes in the revised technical standards with the previous technical stan-dards for typical building types.
Same as Friday at 8 a.m. Room 101
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Saturday, September 29 11:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m.
Lunch With Exhibitors Exhibit Hall
Sponsored by: VCC USA Good Sub-Contractors make a General Contractor look good, and good suppliers make Architectural firms look good. Searching for great products and great services, at a great price? Visit some of your potential "building project" partners eager to tell you all about their innovative products and services that are available for your project. Enjoy a great lunch while visiting exhibitors at the 2012 Building Communities Conference Trade Show from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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C20-14 Acoustics in the Corporate Environment Presenter: Greg Hughes 1.5 LUH The purpose of the course is to review and discuss the physical and psychological concepts and design practices (specific to acoustics) in the modern corporate office environment. We will discuss the histori-cal perspectives of the traditional office plan and the current issues of the open office plan. Basic psychoacoustics will be discussed and the issues of human perception.
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C20-15 Air Infiltration and Water Penetration Testing Presenter – Jeff Gish, P.E., M.ASCE 1.5 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH
This presentation will describe the basis and procedures for specifying and performing air infiltration and water penetration testing of in-stalled storefronts, curtain walls, sloped glazing systems and fenestra-tions on new projects and existing buildings. We will discuss the com-mon problems encountered in testing, how to write a solid specifica-tion, and how your projects will benefit from testing. In addition, we will examine the importance of testing for long-term building perform-ance, liability issues, LEED certification, forensic testing, litigation issues and more.
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Saturday, September 29 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
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Saturday, September 29 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
C20-12 A Primer in Classical Architecture Presenter: Don Swofford, FAIA 1.5 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH The course will be presented in three parts: A History of Classicism from its origins to present day practice. Rules and invention - How to use classical design in architecture today. New Urbanism.. .Civic Architecture or Classicism taken to its widest extent.
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C20-13 Community Building in Small Towns Presenter: Tommy Upchurch, AIA 1.5 LUH / HSW / SD / PDH “Community building” is essential for small towns as they respond to change and strive to maintain their unique identity. Communities can benefit from the leadership of architects and planners to recognize special qualities and realistic opportunities for improving the quality of life for residents and guests. Developing common ground for creating improvements is key to success, but not always easy to achieve. This program considers ideas and issues for being involved and leading a process to consolidate a vision and maintain small towns as unique, viable communities.
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Morning Break Sponsored by: T.S.I . Laboratories, Inc.
Convention Centre Lobby
Saturday, September 29 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
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