AACEI Chinook-Calgary Newsletter – September 2012 1 CHINOOK Volume 12, Issue 1 Newsletter of the Chinook-Calgary Section September 2012 President’s Message Hello AACEI Chinook-Calgary, Welcome to September! Client budgets are in, kids are back in school, the year-end approaches, and projects continue to accelerate. I find it a shock every fall when I realize how quickly the previous year passed. But September also means that AACE Chinook-Calgary is kicking off a new season of programs. I first heard of AACEI in 2008 as I shifted into the EP world. Coming from construction, my first reaction was surprise. I had been internally trained, and was very pleased to find that a technical body with a depth of knowledge and information existed that would support my new role. My own section involvement started innocently enough, a Dinner meeting here, a Skills and knowledge workshop there, but then I attended the estimating seminar in 2009 and I was hooked. I knew that I wanted to be involved. The enthusiasm was contagious. It is my great pleasure to extend a warm welcome all the new board members, and a welcome back to the returning members. As a volunteer organization, we rely on returning members’ experience, and new members’ energy. As a parent I know ‘volunteer fatigue’ is always a danger, so thank-you in advance for your efforts for the upcoming season, and choosing to be involved with AACEI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please feel free to contact me or any one of the board members. I would also like to thank the past board members for their service and make special thanks to Dave Williams. In recognition of Dave’s outstanding contribution, the board has established a scholarship in his name. Our first Dinner meeting on September 19, features Dr. Janaka Ruwanpura, Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Project Management Systems and the Director of the Centre for Project Management Excellence at the University of Calgary. This year’s workshops will cover topics in greater depth, responding to your requests to go beyond the introductory level. Within the pages of this newsletter you will find details of the upcoming technical dinner program, the Saturday skills and knowledge workshops, the winter Seminar and our 2012/2013 board of directors. Thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to seeing you at the dinner meetings and workshops. Jeff Young, P.Eng. President AACEI Chinook-Calgary Section Feel free to contact me at (403) 538-0949 or [email protected], or [email protected]T HIS I SSUE 1 President’s Message 2 What is AACE Chinook Section? 3 President’s Team: Your 2012-2013 Board of Directors 4 2012-2013 Program Schedule Certification Exam Dates 5 Next Technical Dinner Meeting: September 19, 2012 7 Student Section’s Industry Talk Meeting: September 19, 2012 Legal Disclaimer From Our Dedicated Team of “fancy” Lawyers, AACE assumes no responsibility for statements and opinions advanced by contributors to its publications and speakers at events sponsored by AACE. Views expressed by them do not necessarily represent the official position of AACE International, its sections, committees, or its officers or directors. Jeff Young, P.Eng.
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AACEI Chinook-Calgary Newsletter – September 2012 1
CHINOOK Volume 12, Issue 1 Newsletter of the Chinook-Calgary Section September 2012
President’s Message
Hello AACEI Chinook-Calgary,
Welcome to September! Client budgets are in, kids are back in school, the year-end approaches, and projects continue to accelerate. I find it a shock every fall when I realize how quickly the previous year passed. But September also means that AACE Chinook-Calgary is kicking off a new season of programs.
I first heard of AACEI in 2008 as I shifted into the EP world. Coming from construction, my first reaction was surprise. I had been internally trained, and was very pleased to find that a technical body with a depth of knowledge and information existed that would support my new role. My own section involvement started innocently enough, a Dinner meeting here, a Skills and knowledge workshop there, but then I attended the estimating seminar in 2009 and I was hooked. I knew that I wanted to be involved. The enthusiasm was contagious.
It is my great pleasure to extend a warm welcome all the new board members, and a welcome back to the returning members. As a volunteer organization, we rely on returning members’ experience, and new members’ energy. As a parent I know ‘volunteer fatigue’ is always a danger, so thank-you in advance for your efforts for the upcoming season, and choosing to be involved with AACEI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please feel free to contact me or any one of the board members.
I would also like to thank the past board members for their service and make special thanks to Dave Williams. In recognition of Dave’s outstanding contribution, the board has established a scholarship in his name.
Our first Dinner meeting on September 19, features Dr. Janaka Ruwanpura, Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Project Management Systems and the Director of the Centre for Project Management Excellence at the University of Calgary.
This year’s workshops will cover topics in greater depth, responding to your requests to go beyond the introductory level.
Within the pages of this newsletter you will find details of the upcoming technical dinner program, the Saturday skills and knowledge workshops, the winter Seminar and our 2012/2013 board of directors.
Thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to seeing you at the dinner meetings and workshops.
3 President’s Team: Your 2012-2013 Board of Directors
4 2012-2013 Program Schedule Certification Exam Dates
5 Next Technical Dinner Meeting:
September 19, 2012
7 Student Section’s Industry Talk Meeting:
September 19, 2012
Legal Disclaimer From Our Dedicated Team of
“fancy” Lawyers, AACE assumes no responsibility for statements and opinions advanced by contributors to its publications and speakers at events sponsored by AACE. Views expressed by them do not necessarily represent the official position of AACE International, its sections, committees, or its officers or directors.
Jeff Young, P.Eng.
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WHAT is AACEI Chinook-Calgary? The Chinook–Calgary Section of AACE Canada was founded in 1972. It currently has close to 750 members from a wide range of companies in and outside of Alberta. Our members are involved in all aspects of estimating, cost control, planning, scheduling and project management. Reservation for dinner meetings can be made by emailing Anna Tremblay at [email protected] not later than the day prior to the meeting. The dinner cost is $30 for members and $35 for non-members. Proof of membership is required for the discounted price. Members receive the Cost Engineering Magazine, a discount on books and publications from AACEI Headquarters and access to contents on the AACEI website.
This local newsletter is also issued regularly and members are encouraged to submit articles or notices for publication. Contact Us:
CALGARY SECTION MAILING ADDRESS: PO BOX 20090 BVPO,
Left to right (Back Row): Mohammad Afzal, Steve Revay, Zulfi Halepota, Myriam Medina, Henry Peralta, Ateeq Sheikh, Kiriti Shah, Syed Rizwan Ali, Clara Tran, Deborah Clark-Shannon, Cindy Hands, Peter Ripley, Paul Yasinko, Anna Tremblay, Mustansir Raj, Shehzad Anjum, Sarbani Podder, Mahendra Bhatia Left to right (Front Row): Eileen Doonan, Reza Dehghan(Vice President), Jeff Young (President), Donna Kainth (Last President), Sherry Sahraeian (Student Section) Missing from the picture: Art Kowalchuk, Bindu Amin, Ginette Basak, Jennifer Foster
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AACEI Chinook-Calgary 2012 / 2013 PROGR AM SCHE DUL E
DINNER MEETINGS 2012/2013
Presentation Date Speaker AACEI Chair Innovative Technological Tools and Processes for Improving Construction Productivity
2012/Sep./19- Wed. Dr. Janaka Ruwanpura, University of Calgary
Jeff Young
TBD 2012/Oct./17- Wed.
Arshad Farooq Steve Revay
Critical success factors of project management 2012/Nov./21- Wed. Dr. Faisal Arain, SAIT
Ateeq Sheikh
Report on Research at the University of Calgary 2013/Jan./23- Wed. TBD Reza Dehghan
Application of unit rate contracting in oil sands 20/Feb./13- Wed. Finlay Mclay Ateeq Sheikh
TBD- Joint PMI meeting 2013/Mar./28- Thu. TBD Jeff Young
Improving Project Forecasting through a Structured Approach for Capturing Incurred Costs
Planning and Scheduling – Advanced Topics 2012/Nov./17- Sat. Peter George
Construction Management 2012/Dec./08- Sat. Dr. George Jergeas
WINTER SEMINAR 2013
Seminar Date Speaker AACEI Chair
TBD TBD TBD TBD
CERTIFICATION APPLICATION DEADLINES Chinook-Calgary Section is hosting the following certification examinations, please make note of following dates and applicable fees. CERTIFICATION EXAM DATE Early Bird Registration Dea dline 2012 4th Quarter Dec 08, 2012 Closed Closed (for further info please refer to www.aacei.org
Note: The last day to submit application for 2nd Quarter was March 07, 2012
FEES Early Bird Regular CCE/CCC/PSP/EVP/CEP (Members) US $300 US $350 CCE/CCC/PSP/EVP/CEP (Non-members) US $450 US $500 CCT (Members) US $100 US $150 CCT (Non-members) US $150 US $200 If you have any questions regarding Certification Application or any related matters please check website: http://www.aacei.org/certification. Any other questions please contact Bindu Amin [email protected], Phone: 403-298-7010
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~ AACE CHINOOK-CALGARY SECTION ~
DINNER MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
Wednesday September 19, 2012
Innovative Technological Tools and Processes for Improving Construction Productivity
Presenter: Professor Janaka Ruwanpura, PhD, PEng, PQS, MRICS
Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Project Management Systems Director, Centre for Project Management Excellence
Professor Janaka Ruwanpura, a former US Fulbright Scholar, is a Professor and the Canada Research Chair in Project Management Systems in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, Canada. He is the Founding Director of the Centre for Project Management Excellence at the University of Calgary and has been the Director of Project Management since 2005. He earned his Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Quantity Surveying from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka in 1992, a Master of Science in Construction Management from Arizona State University in 1997, and a Ph.D. in Construction Engineering and Management from the University of Alberta in 2001.
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Prof. Ruwanpura has developed many best practices and tools that have been successfully implemented in the construction industry for productivity improvement, project planning, risk management, decision analysis and sustainability. Prof. Ruwanpura commenced a major Canadian Construction Productivity Improvement research project at the University of Calgary from 2003 which developed many best practices and tools to improve productivity of construction projects. He has published over 160 technical papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings. He has also delivered over 100 workshops in the last 4 years to train the construction industry personnel to use the new tools and best practices developed through his research project on “Top Ten Targets for Improving Construction Productivity.” Calgary Construction Association honoured Prof. Ruwanpura with a prestigious “Industry Partnership Award” in 2012 for his contribution to Canadian Construction Industry in terms collaboration, innovation and transformation. As the Director of Project Management, he has brought several new initiatives to the program to boost teaching, training, research, internationalization and professional services. This includes offering M.Eng. programs of the University of Calgary in Asia and Middle East and developing a two-tier “Project Management Certification (PMC)” program for industry professionals. Prof. Ruwanpura has been recognized with many awards for teaching, research, service, graduate education and internationalization at the University of Calgary. In 2012, he received two other prestigious awards; Walter Shanly Award Career award in construction (Canadian Society for Civil Engineering) and Brian D. Dunfield Award (Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering) for his contributions in research, education and training. He is a licensed professional engineer in Alberta and a professional quantity surveyor in Canada and professional/chartered member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, UK. He is also member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering and the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering.
MENU: Green Salad
Halibut with rice and seasonal vegetables Apple Pie
Location & Time International Hotel (top floor) 202 4th Ave SW, Calgary
Cocktails 5:30, Dinner 6:00, Meeting 7:15 pm
PLEASE RSVP to Anna Tremblay at [email protected] no later than Tuesday September 18th 2012.
(Indicate if you have a dietary preference and place your SPECIAL FOOD REQUEST with Anna 48 hours in advance)
Please ensure that you provide your membership number when you register.
PRICES: $30 for members, $35 for non-members, $15 for students.
Please pay with cheque or cash when you sign in at the door.
WHO IS INVITED? Cost analysts, cost engineers, estimators, planners & schedulers and project managers.
Also, any practitioners or professionals with an active interest in project costs, execution, estimates, schedules and project management.
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LUNCH AND LEARN MEETING
ANNOUNCEMENT (STUDENT SECTION- UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY)
Wednesday September 19, 2012
Execution of Mega Projects: Introduction to EPC and EPCM
The AACE’s Calgary Student Section’s Fifth Industry Talk meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 19th 2012, from 12:00 to 13:30 in Room # ENF231, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary. The invited speaker is Mr. Ashok Kumar, a senior Project Manager from Hatch Ltd., and the subject for his presentation is The Execution of Mega Projects: An Introduction to EPC and EPCM. Executing industrial mega projects, such as refineries, pipelines, oil sands projects, petrochemical complex, power plants and steel mills, are a complex endeavour. Such projects include many activities, require many resources and a huge investment, take a long time to execute, and often include complex technologies. Therefore, special skills are required to execute mega projects, and engineering firms possess such skills. Among them, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) and engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) companies are the most capable, as they are specialists in project execution and technologies, have access to required tools, and have access to large and diverse levels of resources. This presentation explains typical EPC and EPCM execution strategies, and highlights their differences and commonalities. Ashok Kumar, PMP has an extensive 27 years of experience in engineering, project and construction management. He has gained considerable knowledge working in several management positions on projects up to $26 billion for world-class oil and gas refineries, mining, potash, oil sands and metal refineries. Ashok has lived and worked in a variety of countries, including India, Bahrain, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Australia, and has established a successful track record in leading multidiscipline and multicultural project teams across the globe. If you are planning to work or currently working for owner companies or engineering firms in energy, chemical, steel, or similar industries, attending this presentation can give you useful insights. The registration is free and lunch will be provided. To register, please email [email protected] not later than September 18th 2012. Looking forward to meeting you, AACE’s Calgary Student Section
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