California Precast Concrete Association 2015 SPRING CONFERENCE April 29 to May 1, 2015 The Village at Squaw Valley 1750 Village East Road, Olympic Valley, CA Education Sessions include: Behavior Based Safety at Oldcastle Precast New vs. Old Permit in the Precast Concrete Industry Caltrans DIME Program Why Work with California Department of Corrections
CONFER- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015 AGENDA ENCE Lunch on own Mission Statement The purpose of the California Precast Concrete Association is to promote the use of quality precast cementicious products, provide useful information to the membership and to address issues of importance to the precast concrete manufacturing industry. Noon 5:00 pm THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 Registration Open 12:00 pm 12:30 pm Meet and Greet Refreshments 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Opening Session - Behavior Based Safety at Oldcastle Precast 1:45 pm 2:15 pm Safety and Health Committee Meeting 2:15 pm 2:45 pm Legislative Committee Meeting 2:45 pm 3:00 pm Refreshment Break 3:00 pm 4:15 pm Technical Committee 4:15 pm 4:30 pm Marketing and Membership 4:30 pm 5:15 pm Affiliates Committee Meeting 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Past President s Reception 7:30 am 9:00 am Board Meeting 9:00 am 10:30 am Meeting of the Members 10:30 am Board bus for tour (optional event) 3:30 pm Return from tour 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Affiliates Reception with Table Top Exhibits 7:00 President s Dinner and Safety Awards FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2015 8:00 am Breakfast 9:00 am New vs. Old Permit in the Precast Concrete Industry 9:45 am Caltrans DIME Program 11: 00 am Noon Why Work with CDCR? Noon 1:00 pm Networking Lunch
Caltrans DIME Program WEDNESDAY PRESENTATION Behavior Based Safety at Oldcastle Precast Joe Malato, Regional Environment, Health & Safety Manager Western Region, Oldcastle Precast This presentation will cover the Oldcastle Precast Behavior Based safety program including the basics of behavior based safety, program implementation at Oldcastle and its effect on safety within Oldcastle. FRIDAY PRESENTATIONS New vs. Old Permit in the Precast Concrete Industry Terry Balog President Frog Environmental California Storm Water Management and Treatment Consultants, Frog Env Inc., services all of California with over 13 years of expertise in Industrial Stormwater Permits, including Permit application Notice of Intent, SWPPP and Monitoring Plan development, and other aspects of Industrial Stormwater Consulting. Keith Hoffman, Sacramento Branch Chief, Caltrans DIME is the acronym for Data Interchange for Materials Engineering. DIME is a web application developed by the California Department of Transportation, Materials Engineering & Testing Services (METS) to allow material testing laboratories the ability to easily submit sample information and test data to Caltrans' database via the internet. Why Work with California Department of Corrections Dean Borg, Deputy Director, and Keith Beland, Associate Director, Project Management Branch, California Department of Corrections This presentation will provide an overview of CDCR s construction program, upcoming bidding opportunities, and the reasons why contractors and subcontractors want to bid and work on CDCR s construction projects. Dean Borg, Deputy Director of Facility Planning, Construction and Management currently serves as the Acting Deputy Director of the Facility Planning, Construction and Management Division of the CDCR where he administers the Department s statewide capital outlay planning and budget process and manages the design, construction and renovation of prison facilities. Keith M. Beland, Associate Director of the Project Management Branch has over twenty years of professional California State Civil Service experience. Thirteen of those years have been spent with California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation's (CRCR) Facility, Planning and Construction Management Division in the capacity of managing Capital Outlay Programs (Minor, Major, Special Repair), including the design and construction of large, complex multimillion dollar programs driven by inmate class action litigation.
WELCOME TO TEMECULA! Village at Squaw Valley Lodge The Village at Squaw Valley Lodget is an all-suite hotel where each suite has a full-size kitchen with granite countertops and slate tile flooring, a full-size family room with automatic gas fireplace, private balcony with majestic mountain views and Hydronic heating system used to heat slate tiles on the kitchen and bathroom floors. The lodge is situated right at the base of the mountain where the world class ski resort was home of the 1960 Winter Olympics. It consists of 5 unique buildings surrounded by quaint cobblestone walkways. The first level, below the guest suites boasts eclectic boutiques, fine dining, lively bars and pubs an art gallery and a full service Spa, Trilogy. Book your room at the Lodge We have a great discounted rate of $109/night plus $20 resort fee and taxes). To reserve your room call the reservations department at 888-767-1907 and mention you are with the CPCA. If you wish to book your room online go to: http://i.mp/caprecastconcreteassoc The room rate is valid before and after the conference in case you want to spend some free time in the beautiful Sierras. You must book your room by Tuesday, April 7th to receive this rate.
PECHANGA Cruisin RESORT and & Learning CASINO on Lake Tahoe Thursday, April 29 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Join us for an informative tour which combines fun and learning Tour Information to Come on beautiful Lake Tahoe while exploring Emerald Bay by boat. We will travel via shuttle buss from the hotel to the dock at Zephyr Cover and depart at Noon. Our private docent will educate us on the Lake s clarity and the role of Stormwater. An important topic to precasters. Guest are welcome. The more the merrier. The fee includes transportation to the dock, the cruise, lunch, beverages and a docent presentation from the Tahoe Education Resource Center. Fee: $ 85 per person How to Get to Squaw Valley Driving Directions From Sacramento (if you are a traveling from the SF Bay Area or So. Cal. Take I-80 or I-5 to Sacramento) Take I-80 east to Truckee. Take the second Truckee Exit, Highway 89 south. After 8 miles south on Highway 89, turn right at the stop light onto Squaw Valley Road where the Olympic rings and torches are located. Follow Squaw Valley Road two miles. The road will make a sweeping left turn and just ahead is the ski area. Turn right at the stop sign onto Squaw Peak Road, located between the Cable Car building and PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn. Squaw Valley Lodge is just ahead on the left side of the street. Transportation from the Reno or Truckee Airport North Shore Tahoe Transportation - 530-546-2779 Tahoe Sierra Transportation 530-550-5500 North Lake Tahoe Express 866-216-5222
EVENT EVENT SPONSORSHIPS We NEED Your Support! SPONSOR- The California Precast Concrete Association is the association in California committed to the success of the Precast Concrete Industry. As a non-profit, we keep meeting costs as reasonable as we can but we can only to it with the generous support of our sponsors and exhibitors. Our members understand that your sponsorship demonstrates your commitment to our industry and its success. We strivie to bring quality education and networking opportunities to benefit all our members, producers and affiliates alike. We have many sponsorships available. All sponsors receive thanks from the podium at the general sessions, on signage and in the program that goes home with every attendee. NEW EXHIBITOR BENEFIT! At the start of the reception, you will be able to announce to the group where your exhibit table is, what service or product you provide. It was a big hit at the Fall Conference. Don t miss out. Mel C. Marshall Scholarship Fund Needs YOU! The scholarship was developed to encourage high school seniors or college students to enroll in careers related to the precast concrete industry and to provide opportunities for those students who receive financial support to liaise with CPCA. The good news is we have 5 students we are currently funding. But we need your help to keep the fund alive. Please add your contribution to the registration form.
SPRING 2015 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE AT WWW.CAPRECASTCONCRETE.ORG BE SURE TO LOG-IN FIRST TO RECEIVE MEMBER PRICING Name (as it will appear on badge): Spouse or Non-Industry Guest : Company: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Gold Package: (includes all events & meals for registrant & guest; does not include tour) Member Non-member Silver Package: (Includes all events & meals for registrant only; does not include tour ) Member Non-member One Day Only: Does not include Tour Member/Non-member Too Late for Early Bird (If payment is received after April 7, 2015) $425 $ $525 $ $325 $ $425 $ $275 $ $50 $ Additional Events (in addition to Registration): Tour $ 85 $ Table Top Exhibit $ 150 $ Extra Dinner Ticket $ 60 $ ea Gold Sponsor $ 500 $ Silver Sponsor $ 300 $ Bronze Sponsor $ 150 $ Corporate Sponsor Any Amt $ Past President Recep $ 100 $ President s Dinner $ 500 $ Wine for Dinner $ 400 $ Donation to the Mel Marshall Scholarship Fund $100 or any amount $ Total $ Cancellation policy: In order to be eligible for a refund of fees, all cancellations must be submitted in writing to CPCA on or before Thursday April 16, 2015. A $30 handling fee will be retained on all cancellations. Check here if you would like vegetarian meals or have other dietary needs Event Sponsorships: Payment Method: Check Enclosed (payable to CPCA) or Visa MasterCard AmEx Card # Name on Card Signature Billing Address if different Expiration Date Security Code Billing Zip Questions? Call 916.259.2629 Mail payment to CPCA, P O Box 417, Rocklin CA 95677 or Fax to 866.831.2790
P O Box 417 Rocklin, CA 95677 916.259.2629 CALIFORNIA PRECAST CONCRETE ASSOCIATION Book your hotel room by APRIL 7th! Are you a non-member Precast Concrete Producer? Complimentary Registration may be available for first time attendees. Contact CPCA at 916.259.2629. Don t miss these important programs: Behavior Based Safety at Oldcastle Precast New vs. Old Permit in the Precast Concrete Industry Caltrans DIME Program Why Work with California Department of Corrections