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Hawaii Steel All iance 20 th Anniversary Celebration May 5 &
6, 2017
★ Conference ★ Exhibitor Displays ★ Jobsite Tours ★ Golf Outing
★ Featured Guest Speakers ★
★ Gathering of Past Presidents ★ Celebration on the Deck of the
USS Missouri ★ Installation Banquet ★
20th Anniversary Conference Seminars and Table Top Exhibits
Honolulu Country Club Friday, May 5, 2017; 8 AM – 5 PM
Continental Breakfast Hot Lunch Buffet
AIA Learning Units Available for all Seminars
Global Expansion of Cold Formed Steel Technology
Nader Elhajj, Engineer FRAMECAD Solutions Virginia & New
Zealand
Nader will be bringing everyone up to date on what has been
happening around the world with cold-formed steel. With his
experience at FRAMECAD, he has overseen the deployment of hundreds
of portable roll forming machines to the most remote locations on
Earth. This has made affordable, cold formed steel framed homes
available to nearly everyone. Nader will be discussing this
evolution, why it is taking place, as well as lessons learned about
advancing CFS technology.
Nader Elhajj is a licensed engineer with a Master's degree in
Structural engineering and an MBA. He has over 30 years of
experience in the design, construction and analysis of building
materials. He is the director for FRAMECAD where he oversees
engineering, sales and R&D teams. Prior to FRAMECAD, Nader was
the director of the Research Center for the National Association of
Home Builders in Washington, D.C.. He managed research and
development projects for alternative
building materials and emerging technologies. He also managed
tasks related to design, construction, analysis, and field
evaluation of construction materials for affordable housing. Nader
developed standardized design and other prescriptive specifications
for steel framing. He serves on several national and international
code and industry-related committees and associations.
7 Essential Steps for Safe, Sustainable, and Cost-Effective
Mid-Rise Cold-Formed Steel
Don Allen, Director of Engineering SuperStud Building Products
Edison, New Jersey With globalization and automation setting the
stage for a revolution in construction, and the need for taller,
environmentally responsible structures pushing our construction
agendas, there has never been a better time for cold-formed steel
(CFS) mid-rise. While speed and strength are important
considerations, owners are now demanding that their projects meet
the triple bottom line of social, economic, and environmental
goals. Don will demonstrate how CFS helps designers, developers,
and builders meet these criteria by implementing these seven keys
to success in mid-rise construction.
Over the past quarter-century, Don Allen has helped many
engineers, contractors, manufacturers, code officials, and
architects understand both the complexities of the code
requirements and the field installation issues of structural and
nonstructural cold-formed steel. Having served over nine years as
Technical Director for the Steel Framing Alliance, the Steel Stud
Manufacturers Association, and the Cold-Formed Steel Engineers
Institute, Don has seen firsthand how some designs have been
successful while others have been disastrous
because of good or bad analysis, detailing, and construction.
Don has participated in the development of the International
Building Code (IBC), and ASTM and American Iron and Steel Institute
(AISI) standards. Currently, Don is Director of Engineering for
Super Stud Building Products, Inc., and Chairman of AISI's
Education Committee. He is a Registered Professional Engineer and
Board Certified Structural Engineer, and a LEED Accredited
Professional.
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20th Anniversary Seminars (continued) An Update on CFS from Down
Under
Gordon Barratt, Executive Director National Association of Steel
Housing (NASH) Manukau City, New Zealand Australia and New Zealand
have been active participants in cold-formed steel for many years
now. The Hawaii Steel Alliance has shared best practices with these
two countries at annual conferences and events for the past 20
years. Gordon Barratt is the new General Manager of NASH-NZ, and
has been engaged in CFS for many years as a builder and developer.
Gordon will share what’s new with NASH-NZ, as well as his
experiences in New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, and in other
countries as he has been involved with construction and developing
new standards for the industry.
Gordon Barratt is the General Manager of the National
Association of Steel-framed Housing (NASH) New Zealand. He stepped
into the roll after 15 years as the organizations’ Chairperson and
after the retirement of the previous General Manager. He is the
chairman of the NASH New Zealand Technical Committee and a member
of NASH Australia’s Technical Committee. Both committees are
heavily involved in the writing of documents and standards for the
cold formed steel industry in those two countries.
Gordon is also Director and Owner of LGSC Ltd. a design,
detailing, project management and consulting company specializing
in light gauge steel framing based in Paraparaumu, New Zealand.
Keeping Wood in Check Through Legislature
Larry Williams, Executive Director Steel Framing Industry
Association Falls Church, Virginia The wood industry has been
pushing for code changes in recent years, to allow taller and
taller structures to be built out of wood framing- sometimes 10,
12, and 14 stories tall. Building teams around the world are
starting to use more large-scale structural wood systems including
heavy timbers, engineered framing systems and other modern wood
products. At the same time, an increase in the number of building
fires using wood framing is occurring for both structures that are
under construction as well as those already built. This has caught
the attention of fire officials around the country, and many
jurisdictions want to limit the number of stories wood framed
structures can be built. Larry will discuss some of the activities
the SFIA has been participating with fire officials across the
nation analyzing fire data and holding the lumber industry in check
where such legislation has been proposed.
Larry is the Executive Director of the Steel Framing Industry
Association, the industry organization dedicated to expanding the
market for cold-formed steel through Promotion, Advocacy,
Education, and by providing a positive environment for Innovation.
The SFIA’s 1,500 members come from virtually every facet of the
construction industry, including steel mills, coil coaters, stud
and connector manufacturers, component fabricators, engineers,
researchers, suppliers/distributors, builders and framing
contractors. SFIA members manufacture 80 percent of the steel
framing materials and supply/distribute 90 percent of the steel
framing and related materials in the US. Williams has more than 35
years of experience in management, marketing and strategic
communications, including 25 years in the steel and construction
markets. Prior to joining the SFIA, he has served as General
Manager of Market Development and Sustainability for the World
Steel Association (Brussels), President of the Steel Framing
Alliance, and as a founder and Executive Director of the Light
Gauge Steel Engineers Association (now CFSEI). As partner in one of
Northern California’s largest marketing and strategic
communications firms, Williams has worked with Fortune 500 clients
in the food and beverage, financial services, and
travel/entertainment industries.
Steel Pricing Trends, Availability, and the Advantages of Custom
Steel Buildings
Steve Campbell, President CBC Steel Buildings, A Nucor Company
Lathrop, California In addition to discussing the advantages of
custom steel and metal buildings, Steve will also be providing case
studies and success stories. In addition, he will also be sharing
his thoughts on steel and light gauge metal for construction, and
discuss the steel pricing trends, availability, and the overall
direction of the steel market.
Steve Campbell is the President of CBC Steel Building Company
located in Lathrop, Ca. CBC is a division of the Nucor Corporation,
the largest steel producer in North America. CBC is the market
share leader in California for Metal Buildings, specializing in
complex steel structures for various end uses. One of CBC’s most
recognized projects in Hawaii is the
Keaukaha Military Reservation, Joint Military Center located at
the Hilo, Hawaii airport.
Table Top Exhibits
Check out the latest cost effective products in the steel
industry as several members and guests exhibit their new solutions
at the seminar venue with tabletop displays. To find out more
information about exhibiting your product, please see the
registration form.
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20th Anniversary Jobsite Tours
Tour of Several Active CFS Jobsites Around Oahu May 6, 2017; 8
AM—12 Noon
Transportation Provided (Pick up at Conference Hotel)
Ralph Valentino, V&C Drywall Contractors will be your host
on the tour. Hardhats and refreshments provided. Please wear long
pants and closed toe shoes.
20th Anniversary Golf Outing
Kapolei Golf Club, Kapolei, Hawaii May 6, 2017; 7 AM Tee Time
(Limited to first 20 registrants) 18 Holes of Golf on West Oahu’s
Favorite Golf Course Designed by architect Ted Robinson, Kapolei
Golf Club is highly regarded for its magnificent beauty, floral
gardens and strategic golf holes. Meandering over 190 rolling acres
of a former sugar cane plantation, Kapolei’s elevated greens, 80
bunkers and five lakes provide delightful tactical challenges.
20th Anniversary Accommodations & Transportation
Aqua Bamboo Waikiki Hotel 2425 Kuhio Avenue, Honolulu $119/night
plus taxes for a studio kitchenette w/2 beds Out-of-town
participants in the conference are welcome to find any
accommodation on the island of Oahu. However, for your convenience,
the HSA has secured a good rate at the Aqua Bamboo Waikiki Hotel.
To make a reservation, please call the hotel directly at
1-808-922-7777 and ask for the Hawaii Steel Alliance 20th
Anniversary rate. Room block is limited, please reserve early.
Special rate expires April 15, 2017. Transportation Our 20th
Anniversary Conference is not centralized in any one location on
the island. The seminars and expo will be at the Honolulu Country
Club, the Golf Outing will be at the Kapolei Golf Club on the West
Side, and the Dinner and Installation Banquet will be at Pearl
Harbor. The only event we will be providing transportation for is
the Jobsite Tours. There are many options for transportation on
Oahu for our out-of-town guests. In addition to several rental car
companies, there are also many taxi companies that service the
island. In addition, Uber and Lyft are now both operating on Oahu.
We encourage our out-of-town guests to arrange their own
transportation, or car pool to and from the events.
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20th Anniversary Celebration and Installation Banquet
May 6, 2017; 5:30-9:00 PM
20th Anniversary Celebration 20th Annual Installation Banquet
Keynote Speaker: Larry Williams, SFIA SFIA Update, Market Share
& Industry Trends Entertainment by Vance Texeira Trio
(Aloha or Business Attire Suggested)
USS Missouri, Pearl Harbor The Battleship Missouri Memorial is
an American icon that stands in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The weight of
the battleship is 45,000 tons- of mostly steel. What a fitting
venue for celebrating the 20th anniversary of the HSA in Hawaii.
Known as the location for the end of WWII, the Mighty Mo rests
proudly near the USS Arizona, the 2 bookends of the war for the US.
The turrets could shoot projectiles the weight of a Volkswagen
Beetle for up to 20 miles away. At maximum speed, the projectile
would be traveling over 1,800 mph. The 20th Anniversary Dinner
Celebration and Installation Banquet will be located on the USS
Missouri Battleship Fantail/Stern.
Important Information Regarding the Dinner on the USS Missouri
Memorial: The Hawaii Steel Alliance is very fortunate to be able to
hold our anniversary dinner on board the USS Missouri on Ford
Island. As it is situated in Joint Base Pearl-Hickam, it is a
secured facility, and there are strict policies for access to the
Memorial. Purses, camera bags, back packs, fanny packs, etc. are
not allowed. You are allowed to bring a camera but not a camera
bag. You are allowed to bring your phone and other incidentals,
provided it fits in a clear plastic bag (approximately 6” x 8”),
which will be provided. Individuals will not be able to drive over
the bridge to Ford Island. Guests are instructed to park their
vehicles at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center Parking Lot. While the
lot has some security, it is recommended to not leave any valuables
in your car. Shuttle busses will run between the Visitor Parking
Lot and the USS Missouri beginning at 5:30 pm, and will return
guests back to the Parking Lot as required.
20th Annual Installation Banquet
Installation of New Officers and Directors Recognition of Past
Presidents
Keynote Speaker
Larry Williams, Executive Director Steel Framing Industry
Association SFIA Update, Market Share & Industry Trends
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Hawaii Steel All iance 20th Anniversary Celebration May 5 &
6, 2017
★ Conference ★ Exhibitor Displays ★ Jobsite Tours ★ Golf
Tournament ★ Featured Guest Speakers ★ ★ Gathering of Past
Presidents ★ Celebration on the Deck of the USS Missouri ★
Installation Banquet ★
Sponsorship Opportunities Available
DIAMOND
SPONSOR...................................................................................$10,000
• 2 Complimentary Dinners at the Missouri Celebration and
Installation Banquet • Complimentary Table Top Display at Friday
Conference Seminars • Recognition as Diamond Sponsor in all related
media, on website, and at all events • Recognition on event banners
and program • Description of your product in 100 words or less in
the program • 1 Two Man Team at the Golf Tournament
PLATINUM
SPONSOR...................................................................................$5,000
• 1 Complimentary Dinner at the Missouri Celebration and
Installation Banquet • Complimentary Table Top Display at Friday
Conference Seminars • Recognition as Platinum Sponsor in all
related media, on website, and at all events • Recognition on event
banners and program • Description of your product in 30 words or
less in the program
GOLD
SPONSOR..........................................................................................$2,500
• 1 Complimentary Dinner at the Missouri Celebration and
Installation Banquet • Recognition as Gold Sponsor in all related
media, on website, and at all events • Recognition on events banner
and program • Company Listing in the Program
SILVER
SPONSOR.........................................................................................$1,000
• Recognition as Silver Sponsor in all related media, on website,
and at all events • Recognition on events banner and program •
Company Listing in the Program
COCKTAIL
SPONSOR.....................................................................................$3,000
• Recognition as Cocktail Sponsor at the Missouri Celebration and
Installation Banquet • Recognition on events banner and program •
Company Listing in the Program
SEMINAR TABLE TOP
SPONSOR........................................................................$300
• Table top display at Friday Conference Seminars
DeadlineforsponsorshippledgesApril15,2017.
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