Monday, February 26, 2007 C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference
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Monday, February 26, 2007 C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference
Monday, February 26, 2007 12:00 p.m. C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference CONFERENCE SCHEDULE GOLF TOURNAMENT, Woodcreek Golf Course 3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom East Lobby 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TRADE SHOW SET-UP, Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. EARLY BIRD RECEPTION, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom East Lobby Tuesday, February 27, 2007 7:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. - 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:15 p.m. - C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference CONFERENCE SCHEDULE REGISTRATION OPEN, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom East Lobby SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION 101/201 WORKSHOP, Convention Center, Rooms 306/307 STATE SCHOOL FACILITY PROGRAM WORKSHOP – A SCHOOL DISTRICT’S PERSPECTIVE, Convention Center, Rooms 311/312 THE STATE AGENCIES’ TOP TIPS FOR GETTING YOUR PROJECT APPROVED – AN OVERVIEW OF THE STATE AGENCIES, Convention Center, Rooms 311/312 TRADE SHOW OPEN, Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS, Convention Center, Rooms 308/309/310 LEGISLATIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING, Convention Center, Room 313 STATE AGENCY RESOURCE ROOM, Convention Center, Rooms 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 (closed from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.) C.A.S.H. ARCHITECTS COMMITTEE MEETING, Convention Center, Room 314 COUNTY SCHOOL FACILITIES CONSORTIA MEETING, Convention Center, Rooms 317/318 C.A.S.H. LEGAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING, Convention Center, Room 319 Break - Vendor Drawing, Exhibit Hall A SCHOOL FACILITY MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Ventura Room 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. OPENING GENERAL SESSION & LUNCH, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom 12:15 p.m. Opening Remarks, Pamela T. Johnson, C.A.S.H. Chair, Montebello Unified School District 12:20 p.m. Remarks and Welcome, Ted Rozzi, Annual Conference Chair & C.A.S.H. Vice Chair, Corona-Norco Unified School District 1:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Greg Lucas, San Francisco Chronicle Adjourn 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - TRADE SHOW OPEN, Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A Dessert Service, Exhibit Hall A C.A.S.H. SCHOOL FACILITIES LEADERSHIP ACADEMY PARTICIPANT MEETING, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tahoe Room C.A.S.H. SCHOOL FACILITIES LEADERSHIP ACADEMY MENTOR MEETING, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tahoe Room WORKSHOPS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom, Rooms 308/309/310 Break WORKSHOPS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom RECEPTION & TRADE SHOW, Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Tuesday, February 27, 2007 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Room 306 307 7:30-11:30 a.m. Time Topic MATRIX Sacramento Convention Center 308/309/310 (SC) School Construction 101/201 Don Lussier Mark Kelley Mike Sattley Greg Chapman Steve Rogers Mark Mardock David Goldin Ron Lebs William Savidge David Umstot 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. (P) Roundtables The State School 1-8 Facility Program – A District’s Perspective Cathy Allen 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. (STA) The State Agencies’ Top Tips for Getting Your Project Approved – An Overview of the State Agencies Patricia Penn Dave Hawke Howard “Chip” Smith Nikki Yee 2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Room Workshop# 306 1 (STA) Title Moderator Panel 307 2 (SC) Building Agency Relationships T.J. Rapozo David Stevenson Lynne Murray Ron Kuehl 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Room Workshop# 314 315 317/318 319 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Legislative Advisory Committee Meeting 10:30 11:30 a.m. Architect Committee Meeting (FM) What Do You Mean I Have No Cash? Cash Flow Planning Techniques. When Can I Spend 10:30– 11:30 a.m CSFC Membership My Money? 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Meeting Legal Advisory Committee Meeting 315 6 Legislative Update 317/318* 7 (M&O) District Standards— Implications for Maintenance 319* Ralph Roesling Nina Boyd Paul Andersen Eric Hall James Watts Tom Duffy Ernest Silva Ian Padilla Jerry Skaff Bill Nance Sharon Bolle Tim Lopez 315 13 317/318* 14 (HP) Marnie Rosenstein Margie Brown Cecile Nunley Stephanie Gonos 308/309/310 RT Roundtables 9-16 311/312 3 (HP) The High Performance Relocatable— Affordable, Green and a Great Learning Environment, Too! Rob Samish Gene Wheatley Richard Flood Mark Miller 313 4 (P) The 99 Cent Solution: Understanding Risk Management Principals Can Save You Money Alice Grundman Denise Clendening 314 5 (SA) Small, Quirky & Inaccessible: You Can Make that Site Work! (P) Small School Facilities Issues David Walrath Sacramento Convention Center Moderator John Gordon 307 9 (SC) Building Quality Project Team Relationships The Fine Art of Herding Cats Ron Lebs Panel Michael O’Neill Douglas Wolf Paul Speed Greg Branch Title 306 8 (STA) Site Near a Pipeline and/or Power Lines What Do You Do Now? 313 9:00–10:30 a.m. Sacramento Convention Center Updates to the Emergency Repair Program (AB 607) Masha Lutsuk Melissa Ley 311/312 9:00 –10:30 a.m. 311/312 10 (FM) Fiscal Management Hot Topics 313 11 (P) 314 12 (SA) Fit or Fat – Incorporating the New Wellness Program Architectural Design Competitiions: Unique Projects Require a Unique Selection Process Dan Santo Julie Barrett Lyle Smoot David Casnocha Mays Kakish Lynne Cooper Lisa Ryker Eric Hall John Fisher Kent Brown Ming Fung (M&0) Piggybacks and High Performance Public Works— Schools are More Where the Rubber Cost Effective than Ever Meets the Road Patrick Kennedy Jack Vombaur Josie Ripoly Joshie Cox Terry Tao Charles Eley Strand Key: FM – Fiscal Management, HP – High Performance, M&O - Maintenance Operations, P – Planning, RT – Round Table, SA – School Architecture, SC – School Construction, STA – State Agency 319* Roundtable Matrix Please see Conference Program for roundtable descriptions. 1 (HP) Beyond Green: The Waste Stream Jim Conger, Mondo U.S.A. 5 (P) How to Get Through LAFCO/Annexation of School Sites Louis Cunningham, Oxnard Un. HSD 1 (SC) How Districts Can Make the Best Use of Their Division of the State Architect Inspectors Paul Rivas, William S. Hart Un. HSD 5 (P) What is an Estimate Good For? Gerry Hughes, Murray & Downs AIA Architects Inc. 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (2 sessions of 45 minutes) 3 2 (FM) (P) CHPS: Not Just a Pile of Forms; but a Bond Tax Rate Structuring Concepts Tool for Good Planning John Baracy, RBC Capital Markets Randy Horn, gkkworks 6 (STA) Certified Access Specialist Program Rod Higgins, Division of the State Architect 7 (STA) Proposition 1D Program Updates Fred Yeager, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4 (SC) Piggybacking 2007 Glenn Gould, Miller Brown & Dannis 8 (STA) Updates to the State Relocatable Classroom Program Phase-Out Plan Liz Cheyne & Freda Stathopoulos, Office of Public School Construction 2:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (3 sessions of 45 minutes) 3 4 2 (SC) (HP) (SA) The Contractor Made a Mistake on Its Energy Issues in California Coming Full Circle with Access Bid. Can I Ignore It? Compliance – Completing the Michael Rochman, SPURR Americans with Disabilities Act Cheri Love, PubliConstructionLaw Puzzle Sally Swanson, Sally Swanson Architects Inc. 6 7 8 (STA) (STA) (STA) How to Prepare a Successful School Environmental Assessments and Plan and Site Submittal Issues Facility Program Cost Estimate Cleanups; What's Working for School Kent Van Gelder & Tom Tooker, Engel Navea & Jack Myers, Office of Districts? CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Public School Construction Department of Toxic Substances Control Representative Tuesday Workshop Schedule KEY (FM) (HP) (M&O) (P) (SA) (STA) Fiscal Management High Performance Maintenance & Operations Planning School Architecture State Agency 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. School Construction 101/201 (SC) Don Lussier, Corona-Norco USD & Mark Kelley, Miller Brown & Dannis School Construction 101 will offer a comprehensive overview of each step in the school construction process including selecting the district team and consultants, design issues, bidding the construction phase, close out, and claims. School Construction 201will provide advanced level training in key issues affecting school construction including budgeting and payment, selection of delivery method, scheduling, change orders and claim avoidance, management concepts, and preventative measures. 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. The State School Facility Program – A District’s Perspective (P) Cathy Allen, Western Placer USD This workshop will provide an overview from the school district’s perspective on how to work the School Facility Program. Whether your schools need maintenance, modernization or new construction, this workshop will begin with the basics of building your school facilities program. 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. What Do You Mean I Have No Cash? Cash Flow Planning Techniques. When Can I Spend My Money? (FM) Marnie Rosenstein, Elk Grove USD Business officers of school districts will often ask their facility directors for a draw down schedule for cash flow. This workshop will focus on how to accommodate this need. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. The State Agencies’ Top Tips for Getting Your Project Approved – An Overview of the State Agencies (STA) Patricia Penn, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division The California Department of Education/School Facilities Planning Division, Division of the State Architect, and Office of Public School Construction are joining forces to present a workshop that will focus on providing participants with helpful tips and pointers to assist you and your district devise a winning strategy for a smoother, more successful project approval process. 2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Legislative Update Nina Boyd, Orange Co. Dept. of Educ. 2007 marks the beginning of a new twoyear legislative session and with it opportunities for C.A.S.H. to vigorously pursue new and continuing legislative objectives. This workshop, through presentations by the C.A.S.H. legislative advocates and State agency representatives who may be available for the discussion, will highlight the 2007-2008 C.A.S.H. Legislative and Regulatory Platform adopted by the Board of Directors, newly introduced legislation and regulatory changes affecting the school facilities community. The High Performance Relocatable – Affordable, Green and a Great Learning Environment, Too! (HP) Rob Samish, Lionakis Beaumont Design Group, Inc. Creating attractive and affordable modular buildings is a growing trend in architecture that has huge application for schools. CHPS is raising the bar with its new High Performance Relocatable Best Practices Manual to create great learning environments with enhanced daylighting, improved acoustics, interior materials for better air quality and energy savings 20% better than Title 24. Attendees will obtain a copy of CHPS High Performance Relocatable model specifications, hear the results of PG&E’s statewide relocatable demonstration projects and explore the high performance relocatable features that have been used most successfully. District Standards - Implications for Maintenance (M&O) Paul Andersen, Riverside Co. Ofc. of Educ. This workshop will discuss setting district standards: a cohesiveness between facilities and maintenance. Topics will include: warehousing of materials, saving time and money, and ensuring that district standards are adhered to. The 99 Cent Solution: Understanding Risk Management Principles Can Save You Money (P) Alice Grundman, Colton Jt. USD This workshop will provide factors to consider when determining how much cleanup is necessary at sites where contamination is detected. Attendees will gain an understanding of risk management principles used in environmental assessment of school sites, including public relations. Small, Quirky & Inaccessible: You Can Make that Site Work! (SA) Ralph Roesling, Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects As land continues to become less available and more expensive, districts need new options designing new school Tuesday Workshop Schedule facilities on land they already own. This workshop will focus on fostering creative solutions for designing and building on existing campus sites, specifically focusing on sites considered too small, quirky or inaccessible. 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fiscal Management Hot Topics (FM) Dan Santo, California Financial Services This workshop will focus on the most current issues in facilities financing facing facilities administrators today. Building Agency Relationships (SC) David Stevenson, Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint USD It is a challenge to get your plans approved through all of the agencies that are required before you can construct your project. This workshop provides the attendees with tools and tricks of the trade from experts in the field to make the process as smooth and painless as possible. Updates to the Emergency Repair Program (AB 607) (STA) T.J. Rapozo, Office of Public School Construction Discuss the Emergency Repair Program (ERP) Regulations which were amended by Assembly Bill 607. The bill added a grant provision to the ERP to allow school districts to seek funding prior to completion of the repair work. The amended regulations include several provisions aimed at streamlining the application process, which will encourage more participation in the ERP and increase the distribution of funds to schools in need of repair. Small School District School Facilities Issues (P) David Walrath, Murdoch, Walrath & Holmes This workshop will be a discussion among small school districts regarding school facility program issues affecting them. The workshop will present the current small school district exemptions and benefits in the School Facility Program and discuss new legislation and administrative actions intended to address small school district issues. The workshop is intended for school districts with 5,000 or fewer students. High Performance Schools are More Cost Effective than Ever (HP) Charles Eley, Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) With the passage of the school bond bill in November 2006, high performance schools that meet the CHPS (Collaborative for High Performance Schools) Criteria can qualify for supplemental funding from the State Allocation Board. High performance schools have always been cost effective when long term benefits are considered and the new state funding program makes them even more cost effective. This workshop will review the 2006 CHPS Criteria, the formulas for supplemental funding, and the associated eligibility and administration requirements. Piggybacks and Public Works – Where the Rubber Meets the Road (M&O) Patrick Kennedy, Glendale USD This workshop will discuss maintenance and operations procurement of contracts related to a facilities or maintenance department. Overviews of contract law, procurement, bidding, and facilities involvement with maintenance will also be included. Fit or Fat - Incorporating the New Wellness Program (P) Julie Barrett, WWCOT This workshop is intended to open the eyes of school administrators, students, teachers and planners to think beyond physical education programs and to encourage the use of facilities that support these programs. Architectural Design Competitions: Unique Projects Require a Unique Selection Process (SA) Lisa Ryker, WLC Architects Inc. Recently two public high school districts in California chose to use a design competition selection process to determine the best teams and designs for their respective district’s new high school performing arts centers. San Dieguito Union High School District and Sequoia Union High School District representatives will discuss the pros and cons and why this program was best for them. Building Quality Project Team Relationships - The Fine Art of Herding Cats (SC) Ronald Lebs, Sylvan Un. SD Maintaining open lines of communication and developing quality working relationships are essential to the successful completion of a school construction project. This workshop presents some simple strategies aimed at strengthening team relationships and getting everyone focused on the same goals in an effort to minimize delays and keep costs under control. Site Near a Pipeline and/or Power Lines - What Do You Do Now? (STA) John Gordon, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Find out what CDE/School Facilities Planning Division now recommends when considering new school sites near power lines and pipelines. CDE/School Facilities Planning Division will explain the Power Line Setback Exemption Guidance and the Updated Pipeline Risk Assessment Protocol. Learn everything you always wanted to know about approval of sites with these potential Title 5 hazards but were afraid to ask. Tuesday Roundtable Discussions Piggybacking 2007 (SC) KEY (FM) (HP) (M&O) (P) (SA) (STA) Fiscal Management High Performance Maintenance & Operations Planning School Architecture State Agency 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Beyond Green: The Waste Stream (HP) Jim Conger, Mondo U.S.A. How building products can directly or indirectly lead to reducing the waste stream once the facility is operational, including gray water reduction, reduction of cleaning chemicals, paper waste reduction, waterless urinals, low maintenance paints, graffiti coatings, carpet requiring only water for cleaning, electric hand dryers, smaller unit HVAC rather than zoned large units, etc… CHPS: Not Just a Pile of Forms but a Tool for Good Planning (P) Randy Horn, gkkworks The environmental efficiency and its financial impact of building new and modernized schools continues to be a concern in the dynamic world of construction. The presentation will be geared toward understanding how districts plan and design for CHPS, how districts can maximize their eligibility for increased funding, and how to coordinate CHPS and Title 24 issues. Bond Tax Rate Structuring Concepts (FM) John Baracy, RBC Capital Markets How a district’s personnel approached a bond election in their community and the approach they took in determining the necessary tax rate. Glenn Gould, Miller Brown & Dannis What is the current law on piggybacks? Are incidental services part of school district piggybacks? Can a piggybacking district contract directly with a vendor? These questions and more with the most up-todate information from the Attorney General, Office of Public School Construction, county offices and others. Coming Full Circle with Access Compliance – Completing the Americans with Disabilities Act Puzzle (SA) Sally Swanson, Sally Swanson Architects, Inc. An interactive roundtable on accessibility with a focus on ensuring the final product of new construction and modernization projects comply with access standards. How to Get Through LAFCO/ Annexation of School Sites (P) The Contractor Made a Mistake on Its Bid. Can I Ignore It? (SC) Louis Cunningham, Oxnard Un. HSD Go through the steps needed to get a site through the annexation process. Cheri Love, PubliConstructionLaw Learning what irregularities are waivable and why. Certified Access Specialist Program (STA) Energy Issues in California (HP) Rod Higgins, Division of the State Architect Status of the Certified Access Specialist Program implementation. Proposition 1D Program Updates (STA) Fred Yeager, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Updates to the State Relocatable Classroom Program Phase-Out Plan (STA) Liz Cheyne & Freda Stathopoulos, Office of Public School Construction Updates and questions answered about the State Relocatable Classroom Program Phase-Out Plan. 2:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. How Districts Can Make the Best Use of Their Division of the State Architect Inspectors (SC) Paul Rivas, William S. Hart Un. HSD Often inspectors are blamed for delays by contractors, construction managers, and architects. How to make the most of the district/IOR relationship in order to ensure a better built school and cost savings. Michael Rochman, SPURR Energy supply, electricity, and natural gas issues that affect school operations and budgets. What is an Estimate Good For? (P) Gerry Hughes, Murray & Downs AIA Architects, Inc. Functions and limitations of cost estimates as they relate to the needs of school districts in the planning, design and construction of school facilities, including types of estimates, estimate pitfalls, functions of estimates, and case study. How to Prepare a Successful School Facility Program Cost Estimate (STA) Engel Navea & Jack Myers, Office of Public School Construction Gain knowledge on how to maximize your Additional Grant for Site Development Costs. Environmental Assessments and Cleanups; What’s Working for School Districts? (STA) Department of Toxic Substances Control Representative Plan and Site Submittal Issues (STA) Kent Van Gelder & Thomas Tooker, CDE/ School Facilities Planning Division Wednesday, February 28, 2007 C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 7:15 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. MAINTENANCE NETWORK BREAKFAST, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Capitol View 15th Floor 7:15 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. GENERAL SESSION & BREAKFAST, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom 7:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. “C.A.S.H./AIACC LEROY F. GREENE EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN” ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS CEREMONY, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom 8:15 a.m. REGISTRATION OPEN, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom East Lobby 8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 12:15 p.m. - 10:30 a.m. CALIFORNIANS FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES MEMBERSHIP MEETING, Convention Center, Room 319 4:00 p.m. STATE AGENCY RESOURCE ROOM, Convention Center, Rooms 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 (closed from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.) 10:30 a.m. WORKSHOPS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom 10:30 a.m. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom, Rooms 308, 309, 310 10:45 a.m. Break 12:00 p.m. ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS MEETING, Convention Center, Room 319 12:15 p.m. WORKSHOPS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom 12:15 p.m. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom, Rooms 308, 309, 310 12:30 p.m. Break 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Time TBD 5:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Break GENERAL SESSION & LUNCH, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom Remarks and Welcome Induction of New Chair and Board Members C.A.S.H. Membership Awards James L. Murdoch Lifetime Achievement Award SCHOOL TOUR, Twelve Bridges Elementary School and Twelve Bridges Middle School, Western Placer Unified School District Break WORKSHOPS, Sacramento Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS, Sacramento Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom, Rooms 308, 309, 310 State Allocation Board Meeting, TBD MAINTENANCE NETWORK RECEPTION, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vines Lobby Level C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Wednesday, February, 28, 2007 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. WORKSHOPS Room Workshop# Title Moderator 306 307 15 16 (SC) (STA) Up, Up and Career Technical Away!!! Education – Plan Now st Dealing with for This Growing 21 Cost Escalations Century Academic in School Program Construction Kathleen Moore Patrick Ainsworth MATRIX Sacramento Convention Center 308/309/310 RT Roundtables 17-24 Julie Arthur Len Metcalf Ed Mireau Brian Cahill Julius Conway Joe Dixon Tom Rayburn 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. WORKSHOPS Room Workshop# 306 22 (STA) What is New at DSA Title Moderator David Thorman 307 23 (SC) Things That Go Bump With Your Construction Project – Unforeseens and How to Work With Them 308/309/310 RT Roundtables 25-32 306 29 307 30 (STA) (SC) Environmental Concerns District and at Existing Schools; Builder Modified Phase I Beware! Process (All Appropriate Developer Built Inquiry) and Schools Regulations; Environmental Success Stories - Case Studies Title Moderator Hamid Saebfar Panel Sharon Fair Rebecca Chou Mark Malinowski Javier Hinojosa 311/312 24 (M&O) Maintenance Academy Predictive Maintenance Program—Part II Vinceena Kelly Joe Dixon Tom Rayburn 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. WORKSHOPS Room Workshop# Margaret Brown Kevin Pohlson Phil Henderson Paul Andersen 313 18 (P) The Absolute Essentials: School Site Selection and Acquisition 314 19 (SA ) The Ambassador Hotel Site: Designing a Dense K-12 Campus for LAUSD Jerry Suich Harry Drake Jeremy Brust Mike Bailey Eugene Aguirre Thomas Sabol Lynn Johnson 315 20 317/318 319 21 (HP) CSF (FM) Ride the High The Times They Meeting/ Performance Are a Changing - Workshop Learning Curve, Facilities Budget They Did the Planning in Work, Now Use Volatile Economic Their Experience Times John Zinner Scott Koppel Gary Rainwater J. William Naish Ying Wang Leigh Coop Jay Davison Chris Flores Bob Canavan 314 26 (SA ) Design Awards Case Studies 315 27 (FM) Finance 101 317/318 28 319 (HP) 11:00– 12:00 ACCM Membership Meeting Tom Calhoun James Watts Dawn Vincent Bill Orr Guy Mehula Louis Joseph Russell Watson Richard Nowiki Alexis Persinger Julie Arthur Donald Field Ying Wang Bruce Hart 314 32 315 33 317/318 34 Sacramento Convention Center Dan Levernier Gregory Bowers Howard “Chip” Smith Harold Freiman Deborah Furlow Steven Shields Jill Jones Gary Gidcumb Panel 311/312 17 (M&O) Maintenance Academy Predictive Maintenance Program - Part I 313 25 (P) Urban School Solutions – A Case Study in Developing New Schools in High Density Urbanized Areas Got Mods? Your School Renovations Can Be High Performance Too! Sacramento Convention Center 308/309/310 RT Roundtables 33-40 311/312 31 (P) Declining Enrollment – Evaluating Alternative School Facility Use 313 31B (STA) New SAB Funding Opportunities Gregory Davis John Palmer Office of Public School Construction Representative (SA) “I’m Not Talking to You!” “That’s All Right – I’m Not Really Listening!”: Communication Tools for Successful Projects (HP) (FM) Energy Wise Schools Are Business Wise Investments Comprehensive Planning Model to Maximize Money at the Ballot Box Land Weismehl David Gilmore James Watts Michael Roth Jim Maclay Michael Bishop Bill Dos Santos Rosanna Lerma Ariane Lehew Brad Senden Thomas Clark Strand Key: FM – Fiscal Management, HP – High Performance, M&O - Maintenance Operations, P – Planning, RT – Round Table, SA – School Architecture, SC – School Construction, STA – State Agency 319 Roundtable Matrix Please see Conference Program for roundtable descriptions. 1 (SC) New Design Concepts for “Factory Built” Modular School Facilities Joe Sublett, School Facility Manufacturers’ Association 5 (MO) Education Benefits of the Williams Settlement Enrique Medina Jr., Pomona USD 1 (P) C.A.S.H. School Facilities Leadership Academy Bob Blattner, Blattner & Associates 5 (FM) Disposal of Surplus School District Property Andreas Chialtas, Atkinson-AndelsonLoya-Ruud & Romo 1 (SA) DSA Approval Process from an Architect's Perspective Mark Bartos, CSS Architecture 5 (SC) Eliminate Litigation Through the "Partial Agreement Change Order" Gregory Bergman & John Dacey, Bergman & Dacey Inc. 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (2 sessions of 45 minutes) 3 2 (P) (SC) Streamlining the DTSC Clearance Community Engagement for School Process Building Programs Lorena Padilla-Melendez, Los Angeles Jackie House, J House Environmental, USD Inc. 7 6 (STA) (SA) School Facility Program - Financial Keep Your Friends Close, Keep Your Hardship Architects Closer! Jason Hernandez, Amalia Sanchez, Office Charles Higueras, VBN Architects of Public School Construction Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4 (FM) Meeting the Audit Requirements of Your 55% General Obligation Bond David Burke, Capital Program Management, Inc. 8 (STA) E-plan Review Mehendra Mehta, Division of the State Architect 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. (2 sessions of 45 minutes) 2 3 (SC) (P) Is It 10% per Change Order or 10% Emergency Preparedness Over the Total Project? Steve Turner, Ukiah USD David Huff, Orbach Huff & Suarez LLP 4 (P) Charting a Course with Charter School Facilities: Navigating Proposition 39 Facility Requirements Leigh Coop, Vacaville USD & Janet Mueller, Miller Brown & Dannis 6 7 8 (P) (STA) (STA) Thinking Ahead with Your Facilities School Facility Program - Modernization Parking and Drop-off Design Best Practices Accessibility Funding Diane Waters & Bedelia Honeycutt, Master Plan Karen Sims, Office of Public School CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Henry Petrino, Total School Solutions Construction & Aaron Noble, Division of the State Architect 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (2 sessions of 45 minutes) 2 3 (P) (P) Cellular Phone Towers - Friends or Juggling Consultant Agreements Hugh Lee, Atkinson-Andelson-LoyaFoe? Ruud & Romo Fred Diamond, Rowland USD 7 6 (STA) (P) Healthy Children: Planning for Food Strategies for Establishing New Service & Physical Education Construction Eligibility During Declining George Shaw, CDE/School Facilities Enrollment Planning Division Matthew Pettler, School Facility Consultants & Lyle Smoot, Los Angles USD 4 (FM) Securing Funding for Sustainability Kristen Heinen, CHPS 8 (STA) Inspector Testing & Laboratory Accreditation Eric France & John Baca, Division of the State Architect Wednesday Workshop Schedule 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. The Times They Are a Changing – Facilities Budget Planning in Volatile Economic Times (FM) Scott Koppel, Koppel & Gruber Public Finance This workshop will offer budget planning techniques to cope with the uncertainty of a volatile construction market. Ride the High Performance Learning Curve, They Did the Work, Now Use Their Experience (HP) John Zinner, Zinner Consultants Starting a CHPS program can be daunting. Learn from school districts that have already successfully (and sometimes unsuccessfully) climbed the learning curve. District representatives will convey what works and what doesn’t; the true short and long term costs and benefits; the most beneficial and the easiest credits; and how to ensure results. Maintenance Academy – Predictive Maintenance Program – Part I (M&O) Tom Rayburn, Capistrano USD The C.A.S.H. Maintenance Network will be releasing its program for school site facilities property management. This cooperative was developed to promote the Maintenance and Operations function by providing software to calculate ROI’s for predictive maintenance, track work orders, and provide a standardized reporting method to highlight known best practices. The Absolute Essentials: School Site Selection and Acquisition (P) Jerry Suich, Oxbridge Development, Inc. This workshop will provide an overview of the essential elements associated with school site selection and acquisition, including planning, negotiating purchase agreements, and the eminent domain process. The Ambassador Hotel Site: Designing a Dense K-12 Campus for LAUSD (SA) Harry Drake, Gonzalez|Goodale Architects This workshop will address the design opportunities and challenges that transformed the Ambassador Hotel site into a three-school K-12 single campus learning center, and will compare stakeholder interests reflected in the Environmental Impact Report with design solutions. The panelists will explore the forces that generated the school design including: Small Learning Communities, the site’s architectural/cultural history, LAUSD’s sustainable design initiatives, and urban density. Up, Up and Away!!! Dealing with Cost Escalations in School Construction (SC) Julie Arthur, California Financial Services World and national events impact school construction dollars. Material supplies and their availability affect your construction budget. This workshop will focus on positive ways to lessen these impacts and minimize availability problems from the district, architect, and construction industry perspectives. Learn from past experiences and participate in ideas for future planning. Career Technical Education – Plan Now for This Growing 21st Century Academic Program (STA) Kathleen Moore, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Career Technical Education (CTE) is a program of study that involves a multiyear sequence of courses that integrates core academic knowledge with technical and occupational knowledge to provide students with a pathway to post-secondary education and careers. It encompasses 15 content area standards in current or emerging professions – from Agriculture, Building Trades, Business, Engineering, Health Careers, Transportation and more! CDE/School Facilities Planning Division experts will present facilities design implications, including case studies to support the CDE/School Facilities Planning Division content standards. Californians for School Facilities Workshop and Meeting (P) Gary Rainwater, Los Angeles USD, Chris Flores, Office of Congresswoman Matsui & Bob Canavan, Federal Management Strategies, Inc. Hear the latest information from Washington D.C. on federal actions impacting state education and facility funding for schools and school districts. Membership changes in the House and Senate could mean a re-focus of schools and schools’ housing. Learn more about how your school district or county office of education can access the federal funds that have already been made available. Updates on federal programs such as E-Rate, and Qualified Zone Academy Bonds (QZAB), and the implementation of federal legislation such as the No Child Left Behind Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act will be discussed. Californians for School Facilities (CSF) Washington lobbyist Bob Canavan will be briefing the group. After the update, please join the CSF group as they meet to discuss their 2007-08 action plan and spring trip to Washington D.C. Wednesday Workshop Schedule 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Finance 101 (FM) Dawn Vincent, Stone & Youngberg LLC This is a beginning debt issuance workshop. The workshop will include a discussion of three of the more commonly used vehicles for financing school district improvements with taxexempt funds: general obligation bonds, Mello-Roos/Community Facilities District special tax bonds and certificates of participation (COPs). Additional topics to be covered will include: roles and responsibilities of the school district, as well as other members of the financing team, and the mechanics of a bond sale. The panelists will include a school district representative along with a bond attorney and financial advisor active in the K-12 school district debt arena. Got Mods? Your School Renovations Can Be High Performance Too! (HP) Bill Orr, Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) The Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Best Practices Criteria Manual (CHPS Criteria) was recently updated to include modernization projects. This workshop will discuss the changes to the CHPS Criteria as they apply to major modernization projects and new buildings on an existing campus. Learn how to apply the prerequisites and credits depending on the scope of the project. Share in the experiences of other school districts whose construction programs consist primarily of modernizations. Benefit from receiving the latest information straight from CHPS. Maintenance Academy – Predictive Things That Go Bump with Your Maintenance Program – Part II (M&O) Construction Project – Unforeseens Joe Dixon, Capistrano USD and How to Work With Them (SC) This is the hands-on portion of the Maintenance Academy. This workshop will delve into the practitioner aspect of how to organize and manage your Maintenance and Operations department using this program. Lessons include an in-service on how the program works, completing related State Allocation Board forms, DM forms, calculating and budgeting planned obsolescence of equipment. Attendees who complete the course will be provided an “Annual Report to Stakeholders” generated from the program. Vinceena Kelly, Los Angeles Co. Ofc. of Educ. School districts are often hit with surprise expenditures during the course of a construction project. Examples include major utility start-up/connection fees; requirements for traffic lights, turn lanes, and remote landscaping. Sometimes these are jurisdictional turf wars as to which agency benefits, and sometimes these can be anticipated with the correct advance work. This workshop focuses on dealing with the Unforeseens. What’s New at DSA (STA) Urban School Solutions – A Case David Thorman, Division of the State Study in Developing New Schools Architect in High Density Urbanized Areas (P) This session is for all participants Tom Calhoun, DMJM Management Urban solutions require creative use of existing property and in some cases districts can redevelop existing schools to provide more beneficial use of their property for new schools using multistory redevelopment. This case study goes beyond the AB 801 traditional addition and describes a high school development on an existing elementary school site with a replacement elementary school on an adult education site. Community engagement is a key factor for success in any urban environment. Design Awards Case Studies (SA) James Watts, San Diego USD This workshop will be an in-depth analysis of three projects selected by the Leroy F. Greene Design Awards Jury. The case studies will present examples of current and innovative K-12 educational programs and design trends. Members of the district/architectural teams will be conducting the presentations. interested in learning about the new and improved programs and processes at the Division of the State Architect. Topics will include staffing, satellite offices, collaborative process, project close out, and certification. 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Comprehensive Planning Model to Maximize Money at the Ballot Box (FM) James Watts, San Diego USD This workshop will discuss integrating facilities wish list with capacity to issue bonds along with attractive, yet realistic options to voters. New SAB Funding Opportunities (STA) Office of Public School Construction Representative The Office of Public School Construction will provide an update on the latest State Allocation Board funding opportunities for new and existing programs. Wednesday Workshop Schedule Energy Wise Schools Are Business Wise Investments (HP) David Gilmore, LPA Inc. The increasing price volatility and environmental impact associated with energy use is forcing broad societal response to this accelerating threat. One solution is to shift our reliance toward renewable energy sources. Schools with their long lifecycles will benefit from the savings associated with solar photovoltaic renewable energy installations. Added benefits beyond cost savings are education of the students who will have to address this issue on a global scale, lower environmental signature of California schools and compliance with increasingly stringent building codes and California’s sustainability goals. “I’m Not Talking to You!” “That’s All Right – I’m Not Really Listening!”: Communication Tools for Successful Projects (SA) Land Weismehl, DES Architects & Engineers This workshop will stress listening skills that work and habits that don’t; confrontation that encourages cooperation and patterns that cause anger; problem solving that creates allies and traditions that create combatants. Presenters will offer communication skills that respond to everyone’s needs, create healthy and vibrant interactions, and satisfy effective planning and construction solutions. Attendees will experience what works and what doesn’t (and why) in a supportive and lively setting. Declining Enrollment – Evaluating Alternative School Facility Use (P) District and Builder Beware! Developer Built Schools (SC) Gregory Davis, Davis Demographics & Planning Learn more about demographic trends and the implications for a district regarding future enrollment and the impact on facility use including restructuring a district with declining enrollment including a successful community process for site closures. Margaret Brown, San Ramon Valley USD School districts and developers working together ensuring new schools in new communities is the norm for many California communities. However, the emerging strategy of developers constructing those schools or fully funding the construction of schools can place both school district and developer in unknown territory when it comes to bidding, district standards, substitutions, cost overruns, change orders, changes based on district wants, and state funding. Learn from the experiences of San Ramon Valley Unified School District and developers in the Dougherty Valley that have constructed elementary, middle, and high schools. Environmental Concerns at Existing Schools; Modified Phase I Process (All Appropriate Inquiry) and Regulations; Environmental Success Stories - Case Studies (STA) Hamid Saebfar, Department of Toxic Substances Control Wednesday Roundtable Discussions 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. New Design Concepts for “Factory Built” Modular School Facilities (SC) C.A.S.H. School Facilities Leadership Academy (P) Joe Sublett, School Facility Manufacturers’ Association Bob Blattner, Blattner & Associates The range and scope of “factory built” modular school facilities from classrooms to libraries to administrative office buildings. Community Engagement for School Building Programs (SC) Lorena Padilla-Melendez, Los Angeles USD The value and benefits of a proactive community engagement program associated with school building programs. Streamlining the DTSC Clearance Process (P) Jackie House, J House Environmental, Inc. Steps that can be taken to streamline the Department of Toxic Substances Control site clearance process while striving for a safe school environment. Meeting the Audit Requirements of Your 55% General Obligation Bond (FM) David Burke, Capital Program Management, Inc. Discussion regarding audits to help districts provide meaningful data to their Oversight Committees and meet the requirements of Proposition 39. Education Benefits from the Williams Settlement (MO) Enrique Medina Jr., Pomona USD The Williams Settlement has been the catalyst the state was looking for to improve school facilities. Learn what facilities funding is available under this law. Keep Your Friends Close, Keep Your Architects Closer! (SA) Learn more about the C.A.S.H. Academy; how to apply as a participant or mentor, what you will gain by going through the academy, and how the first cohort is progressing. Emergency Preparedness (P) Steve Turner, Ukiah USD On New Years Day 2006, Hopland Elementary School in the Ukiah USD suffered severe flooding. Damage estimates approached $3 million for structures and $750,000 for contents. Planning emergency preparedness and response from an experienced point of view. Is It 10% per Change Order or 10% Over the Total Project? (SC) David Huff, Orbach Huff & Suarez LLP Debate still exists over whether change order limitations apply to each change order or an aggregate of all change orders. Discussion will focus on Attorney General comments, case law, public policy concerns, and how to approach this issue on a case-by-case basis. Charting a Course with Charter School Facilities: Navigating Proposition 39 Facility Requirements (P) Leigh Coop, Vacaville USD & Janet Mueller, Miller Brown & Dannis From master planning to construction, charter facilities issues are emerging rapidly; get the facts from recognized experts. Disposal of Surplus School District Property (FM) Andreas Chialtas, Atkinson-Andelson-LoyaRuud & Romo Charles Higueras, VBN Architects The procedures and timelines school districts must follow in order to sell surplus property, with an emphasis on avoiding common mistakes. Maximize the value of your architect while strengthening the relationship and enhancing quality and completeness. Thinking Ahead with Your Facilities Master Plan (P) E-plan Review (STA) Henry Petrino, Total School Solutions The Division of State Architect’s plan for electronic plan review and electronic document submittal. Learn how to isolate the needs in your facilities program, work with your community to establish a vision for where the program is going, project funding, and synthesize this information into a facilities master plan. School Facility Program – Financial Hardship (STA) School Facility Program – Modernization Accessibility Funding (STA) Mahendra Mehta, Division of the State Architect Jason Hernandez & Amalia Sanchez, Office of Public School Construction Discussion on the Financial Hardship Process. Karen Sims, Office of Public School Construction & Aaron Noble, Division of the State Architect Information on regulation changes and calculation, including the Division of the State Architect and Office of Public School Construction processes for modernization projects that include a request for an additional grant for access and fire code requirements. Parking and Drop-off Design Best Practices (STA) Diane Waters & Bedelia Honeycutt, CDE/ School Facilities Planning Division 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. DSA Approval Process from an Architect’s Perspective (SA) Mark Bartos, CSS Architecture The basic Division of the State Architect process from an architect’s perspective including the approval process, application submittal, comments, back-check, approval, and addenda. Cellular Phone Towers - Friends or Foes? (P) Fred Diamond, Rowland USD The inherent benefits and challenges the emergence of cellular telephone towers on district property presents. Juggling Consultant Agreements (P) Hugh Lee, Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo Discussion of various consultant agreements school districts will need to negotiate to ensure a successful project, including coordinating the roles and responsibilities of the various consultants and critical contract provisions. Securing Funding for Sustainability (FM) Kristin Heinen, Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) How to obtain funding from the State Allocation Board for sustainability. Eliminate Litigation Through the “Partial Agreement Change Order” (SC) Gregory Bergman & John Dacey, Bergman & Dacey, Inc. How the Partial Agreement Change Order practically eliminated lawsuits on a $19 billion construction program and eliminated over 600 disputed change orders. Healthy Children: Planning for Food Service & Physical Education (STA) George Shaw, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Inspector Testing & Laboratory Accreditation (STA) Eric France & John Baca, Division of the State Architect Changes in the Inspector Testing and Laboratory Accreditation programs. Strategies for Establishing New Construction Eligibility During Declining Enrollment (P) Matthew Pettler, School Facility Consultants & Lyle Smoot, Los Angeles USD Thursday, March 1, 2007 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference CONFERENCE SCHEDULE GENERAL SESSION & BREAKFAST, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom Remarks and Welcome 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. C.A.S.H. BUSINESS 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Guest Speaker: Assemblymember Gene Mullin 8:15 a.m. REGISTRATION OPEN, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom East Lobby 8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Break 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. C.A.S.H. ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE, Convention Center, Rooms 317/318 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. WORKSHOPS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CLINICS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. WORKSHOPS, Convention Center, Third Floor Ballroom 11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. BREAK 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CLOSING GENERAL SESSION & LUNCH, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom Remarks and Welcome 12:00 p.m. - 12:20 p.m. Guest Speaker: Anne Sheehan, California Department of Finance, Chief Deputy Director for Policy (invited) 12:20 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. Closing Comments 12:45 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Adjourn 1:15 p.m. POST CONFERENCE DEBRIEFING, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Regency Ballroom ADJOURN C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Thursday, March 1, 2007 MATRIX 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Clinics and Workshops Room Workshop# 306 307 308 309/310 Workshops Clinic Clinic Clinic 311/312 Clinic 313 315 317/318 Clinic Clinic Meeting 9:00-10:00 C.A.S.H. Environmental Committee 35 9:00-10:00 (STA) DSA Academy Title Moderator Sacramento Convention Center Deborah Furlow Panel Workshop# 36 Title 10:15 - 11:15 (STA) Fiscal Hot Topics Moderator Lisa Silverman Panel Jason Hernandez Julie Ennis Joel Ryan (SC) (SA) Closeouts, Claims, Buzzword Bingo: and Classrooms: The Architectural How to Deal With a Response to Non-Performing Educational Reform Contractor With or Without the Surety Karl Bradley Laura Knauss Mary Beth Coburn Jay Bell Susan Wolff Kathleen Moore Matt Perry (HP) The Convenient Truth: Delivering Sustainable Design On Time and On Budget (M&O) Operation Tsunami… Custodial Management, Training & Standards (P) Planning 101 (FM) Facilities Feud Kelvin Lee Kip Grubb David Kaneda Teri Jamison Tom Duval Alex Malfavon Lynn OwashiTambara Jim Conger Brad Fife Rick Kramer Adam Bauer Lettie Boggs Mamie Starr Strand Key: FM – Fiscal Management, HP – High Performance, M&O - Maintenance Operations, P – Planning, RT – Round Table, SA – School Architecture, SC – School Construction, STA – State Agency Thursday Workshop & Clinic Schedule Workshops 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. DSA Academy (STA) Fiscal Hot Topics (STA) Deborah Furlow, Division of the State Architect This workshop will offer an in-depth look at the DSA Academy program and course offerings. Lisa Silverman, Office of Public School Construction The School Facilities Program Audit Process and how it affects you. Clinics 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Facilities Feud (FM) Adam Bauer, Fieldman Rolapp & Associates Have fun while you learn and laugh along with your facilities colleagues! Watch and participate on the teams as they take on the Facilities Feud challenge! Questions will be lighthearted and fun and cover issues that you experience every day: planning, design, State funding, site acquisition, legal and finance issues, construction, audits, and close-outs. Don’t be shy! Come have fun on the last day of the conference. The Convenient Truth: Delivering Sustainable Design On Time and On Budget (HP) Kelvin Lee, Kelvin K. Lee The goal for this clinic is to present sustainable or high performance design ideas from design concept through project completion using common sense techniques and ideas, the latest in user friendly mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems with the technical follow through to make sure you get what you thought you were paying for. The best sustainable or high performance design concepts can be accomplished affordably and on schedule. FAQ’s • What do we know from the past? • Do I need to learn an all-new way of thinking? • Does it cost more? • Will it take more time? • How will I know if I’ve done it right? • How will I know if I’m getting my monies worth? Operation Tsunami…Custodial Management, Training & Standards (M&O) Alex Malfavon, Capistrano USD A broad look at the “how and when” of training, standards and uniformity or consistency of workload, and responsibilities; and the necessity of holding staff accountable through the use of assertive management practices and the utilization of a thorough inspection program. Planning 101 (P) Rick Kramer, Kramer Project Development Company, Inc. This in-depth workshop covers the key areas of master planning from the district’s perspective, from analyzing the plan through implementation. Buzzword Bingo: The Architectural Response to Educational Reform (SA) Laura Knauss, Lionakis Beaumont Design Group, Inc. Small, themed, project based and relevant: what is the architectural buzz around school reform? The panelists will bring the perspective of educator and researcher, practitioner and policy maker to the dialogue. Using real-world examples, positive and negative, of the architecture of reform they will answer the practical question: “If we can only do one thing, what should it be?” Bring an inquiring mind along with stories of challenge and success to a fun, interactive and inspiring morning. BINGO! Closeouts, Claims, and Classrooms: How to Deal With a Non-Performing Contractor With or Without the Surety (SC) Karl Bradley, Vista USD Topics will include: when it is appropriate to bring in the surety rather than using retention to complete work; legal obligations of the district; methodology and documentation of incomplete or unacceptable work; insolvent contractors versus adversarial contractors; and case studies. 2007 C.A.S.H. ANNUAL CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE Ted Rozzi, Annual Conference Planning Committee Chair,Corona-Norco USD Lianne Akaki, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Lisa Allred, Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo John Baracy, RBC Capital Markets Jeff Baratta, UBS Securities, LLC Julie Barrett, WWCOT Adam Bauer, Fieldman Rolapp & Associates Chris Bittner, Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects Sharon Bolle, Lundgren Management Corp. Lee Ann Bonn, Golden State Labor Compliance Karl Bradley, Vista USD Margaret Brown, San Ramon Valley USD David Burke, Capital Program Management, Inc. Todd Butcher, Val Verde USD Roger Chang, Los Angeles Co. Ofc. of Educ. Denise Clendening, The Planning Center Alan Colombo, Dry Creek Jt. Elem. SD Julius Conway, Fontana USD Leigh Coop, Vacaville USD Celeste Davis, Morgan Stanley Fred Diamond, Rowland USD Joe Dixon, Capistrano USD Mary Margaret Donnelly, Parsons - 3D/I Bob Fletcher, Vanir Construction Management, Inc. Gaylene Givens, DLR Group Kip Grubb, Stafford King Wiese Architects Lyn Gruber, Koppel & Gruber Public Finance Alice Grundman, Colton Jt. USD Juan Guerrero, Haley & Aldrich, Inc. Lynn Halfhide, Capital Program Management, Inc. Maggie Harmon, Total School Solutions Robert Hartung, Alternative Delivery Solutions, LLC Sima Hassani, Westgroup Designs, Inc. Philip Henderson, Miller Brown & Dannis Randy Horn, gkkworks Lisa Jones, Office of Public School Construction Mark Kelley, Miller Brown & Dannis Vinceena Kelly, Los Angeles Co. Ofc. of Educ. Laura Knauss, Lionakis Beaumont Design Group, Inc. Scott Koppel, Koppel & Gruber Public Finance Sevda Koraltan, Parsons - 3D/I Katie Koster, UBS Securities, LLC Rick Kramer, Kramer Project Development Company, Inc. Bill Lacher, Vanir Construction Management, Inc. Harry Lawrence, RGA Environmental, Inc. June Lindsey, Beaumont USD Cheri Love, PubliConstructionLaw Don Lussier, Corona-Norco USD Steven McGuckin, Capital Program Management, Inc. Len Metcalf, Nadel Architects, Inc. Ed Mierau, Neff Construction, Inc. Tom Millman, Kitchell CEM Mary Morris, HMC Architects J. William Naish, San Diego USD Steve Newsom, LPA, Inc. Cecile Nunley, Capital Program Management, Inc. Liese Olukoya, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Claudia Orlando, Calif. Energy Commission Judy Otis, Office of Public School Construction Alexandra Parslow, School Advisors Lupe Perez, DMJM Management Henry Petrino, Total School Solutions Ron Pregmon, WLC Architects, Inc. Marnie Rosenstein, Elk Grove USD Mark Rosson, Capital Program Management, Inc. Lisa Ryker, WLC Architects, Inc. Rob Samish, Lionakis Beaumont Design Group,Inc. Liz Shirakh, Calif. Energy Commission Tom Silva, San Diego Co. Ofc. of Educ. Margie Sullivan, Bowie Arneson Wiles & Giannone Terry Tao, Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo Elena Tarailo, Division of the State Architect Jeff Thorne, CDE/School Facilities Planning Division Jack Vombaur, Collins & Aikman Myrna Wagner, Swinerton Management & Consulting, Inc. Jennifer Walsh, Capital Program Management, Inc. James Watts, San Diego USD Land Weismehl, DES Architects & Engineers Brian Wiese, Stafford King Wiese Architects MimiDene Williams, Williams & Associates Mike Willis, Calif. Financial Services Kathy Witherow, Murray & Downs AIA Architects, Inc. Paul Woods, Economic & Planning Systems Steve Worley, Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc. Gerald Yarbrough, Los Angeles Co. Ofc. of Educ. Erik Zavas, ImageWorks Architecture, Inc. Gretchen Zeagler, LPA, Inc. Annual Conference Trade Show, Exhibit Hall A Tuesday, February 27 Open from 9:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS 9:00 a.m.— 11:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Complimentary Mochas and Lattés 11:45 a.m. Raffle Drawings Noon – 1:00 p.m. Hall Closed 1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Dessert Service 4:30 p.m. Raffle Drawings 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Reception C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Trade Show Tuesday, February 27 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall A Thank You C.A.S.H. Trade Show Exhibitors – By Category ** New Exhibitor This Year Affiliated Organizations CMAA (513) Concrete Promotion Council of Northern California (128)** Golden State Builders Exchanges (715)** Modular Building Institute (134)** Architects ATI Architects and Engineers (238) beals alliance (430) BFGC Architecture (236)** DLR Group (331) gkkworks/LHA (611) HMR Architects, Inc. (413) JCJ Architecture (212)** LPA, Inc. (Island 1)** Murray & Downs, AIA-Architects, Inc. (117) MVE Institutional, Inc. (105)** Nacht & Lewis Architects (306) NTDSTICHLER Architecture (617/716) Phillips Metsch Sweeney Moore Architects (137) Attorneys Lozano Smith (527) Miller Brown & Dannis (207) Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP (626) Construction Managers Barnhart, Inc. (638) Bernards (125) Bovis Lend Lease, Inc. (124) Clark & Sullivan (601) Cumming LLC (225) DMJM Management (239) EDGE Development, Inc. (405/407) Flintco, Inc. (612) Gilbane Building Company (725)** Harris & Associates (614/616) J.R. Conkey & Associates, Inc. (DVBE) (512) Kitchell CEM (516) Kleinfelder (107) McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (224) Parsons 3D/International (315/317) Parsons Brinckerhoff Construction Services (505) PCCI CM Services (537) PHASEOne Construction Group (215) Premier Management Group (414) Roebbelen Contracting (324) SGI Construction Management (116/118) Skanska USA Building, Inc. (529)** Suffolk Construction Co., Inc. (732)** Sundt Construction, Inc. (211) Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc. (114)** Turner Construction Company (525) URS Corporation (624) Waltman McDowell Group (104)** Consultants & Planners Colbi Technologies, Inc. (Island 1) Davis Demographics & Planning (625/724) DecisionInsite (Island 1) Gale Associates, Inc. (602) MuniFinancial (216) NBS (108)** Planware Systems LLC (210)** School Facilities Planning & Management (230) School Facility Consultants (126) School Site Solutions, Inc. (539) The Facilities Consortium (400) The Planning Center (615) Total School Solutions (307) Energy Consultants 3rd Rock Systems & Technologies, Inc. (235) Advanced Energy Systems, Inc. (700/702) Powersmiths International Corporation (127)** Engineers/Licensed Professionals Allana, Buick & Bers, Inc. (206) Axiom Engineers, Inc. (730)** Capital Engineering (403)** MK2 Engineering, Inc. (532)** Neil O. Anderson & Assoicates, Inc. (636)** Environmental Consultants American Technologies, Inc. (534) Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. (507) LFR Levine Fricke (515) Quad Knopf, Inc. (411) RGA Environmental, Inc. (701) Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure (703)** Tetra Tech, Inc. (536) Wallace-Kuhl & Associates, Inc. (136)** Winzler & Kelly Consulting Engineers (628) Financial Consultants/Institutions UBS Securities, LLC (113)** Floorcovering Consultants Advanced Moisture Control (326) Compass Flooring, Inc. (733) CRETESEAL (106) Floor Seal Technology (502/503) FloorTec, Inc. (438) Forbo Linoleum (436) Interface FLOR Commercial (610) Mondo U.S.A. (129) SINAK Corporation (437) Tandus/C & A Floorcoverings (435) Windsor Industries (202)** Furniture Virco Mfg., Corporation (314) VS America, Inc. (609/708)** Wausau Tile, Inc. (530) California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K St., Suite 210 ♦ Sacramento ♦ CA 95814 ♦ Phone (916) 448-8577 ♦ Fax: (916) 448-7495 ♦cashnet.org Thank You C.A.S.H. Trade Show Exhibitors – By Category ** New Exhibitor This Year Handicap Access LIFT-U (234)** REDD Team Manufacturing, An Alcoa Co. (138)** T.L. Shield & Associates, Inc. (231) TMP Services, Inc. (531) Other (cont.) Shade Structures (Island 2) Sharepoint 360 (233) SyTech Solutions, Inc. (200) Valley Carports (634) HVAC Airedale (709) Geary Pacific Corporation (101/103) Outdoor Recreation Equpment Dealers/Suppliers Dave Bang Associates, Inc. (201/203) Innovative Playgrounds Co., LLC (710)** Ross Recreation Equipment (228)** Tot Turf by Robertson Industries, Inc. (115) Inspectors California State Inspection Services (CSIS) (129) Stephen Payte DSA Inspecting, Inc. (302) TYR, Inc. (112)** Labor Compliance Alliant Consulting (204) Contractor Compliance & Monitoring, Inc. (120) Gafcon, Inc. (135)** Golden State Labor Compliance (600)** Kern County Superintendent of Schools, Labor Compliance Program (714) Perceptive Enterprises (711)** WCS/Ca (313) Lighting/Daylighting Consultants CPI Daylighting, Inc. (140) Integrated Design Associates, Inc. (IDeAs) (403)** Musco Lighting, Inc. (300) Modular Building Manufacturers/Dealers/Suppliers American Modular Systems, Inc. (330/332) Class Leasing, Inc. (334) Current Enterprises (205) Designed Mobile Systems Ind. (DMSI) (316) Enviroplex, Inc. (122) Gary Doupnik Manufacturing, Inc. (417) Meehleis Modular Buildings, Inc. (416) Mobile Modular Management Corp. (431/433) Modtech Holdings, Inc. (301) Modular Structures International (517) Modular Technology, Inc. (704) Modus Systems (132)** PreFast Buildings (310/312) Project FROG™ (139)** Resun Corporation (717)** Saramark, Inc. (627) Silver Creek Industries, Inc. (339)** Williams Scotsman (401) Other American Blinds & Draperies (226)** Eagle Aerial Imaging (338) Interior Wall Systems, Inc. (504/506) ISEC, Inc. (727)** Keenan & Associates (415) McGraw - Hill Construction/DODGE (214) Myrtha Pools USA (434)** National Carport Industries (130) National Gypsum Company (213)** RWP Fiber Fall (404/406) SchoolDude.com (631) Program Managers PinnacleOne (335) Vanir Construction Management, Inc. (217) Restroom Equipment Suppliers Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. (410) Bradley Corporation (726) Service Oriented Sales (100/102) Stipher & Associates (633)** Roofing APOC (510) Duro-Last Roofing (731)** Epic Metals Corporation (511)** Garland Company (237) Henry Company (500) Steelrock Roof Products (333)** Tremco, Inc. (111) Security/Fire Detection Consultants Bay Alarm Company, Inc. (311) Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies (439) Opening Technologies, Inc. (639) Sports Field Equipmement and Surfacing Athletic Facility Consulting, Inc. (603) Brock USA (630) California Track & Engineering, Inc. (604) DOMO Sports Grass/West Pac Sports Systems (304)** Fieldturf/Sportech (303) Southern Bleacher Company (402) Sports Field Design (301) Sportexe (432)** SportsField Specialties, Inc. (336) Sprinturf (131) State Agencies Division of the State Architect (412) Technology/Telecommunications Lightspeed Technologies, Inc. (501)** Troxell Communications (535)** Windows & Doors Safety-Screens (606) Silverado Sales/Special-Lite, Inc. (538) California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K St., Suite 210 ♦ Sacramento ♦ CA 95814 ♦ Phone (916) 448-8577 ♦ Fax: (916) 448-7495 ♦cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year 3rd Rock Systems & Technologies, Inc. (235) Elliot Jaramillo 111 Anza Blvd., Suite 412 Burlingame, CA 94010 (650) 579-7174 (650) 579-7562 fax [email protected] Renewable Energy Services, California Solar Schools Advanced Energy Systems, Inc. (700/702) Jim Quan 1350 F St. Fresno, CA 93706 (559) 237-1044 (559) 237-2867 fax [email protected] Turn-key Cogeneration Advanced Moisture Control, Inc. (326)** Hank Bruflodt 6765 Westminster Ave., Suite C308 Westminster, CA 92683-3769 (949) 748-6469 (949) 502-6320 fax [email protected] Concrete moisture control for flooring and roofing systems, high performance industrial coatings, lead paint encapsulation and concrete curing and sealing systems. Vapor-Guard products are made in California and tested by independent laboratories for ASTM performance claims and environmental safety. For over 25 years, VaporGuard synthetic polymer formulas have been used on millions of square feet of projects and is specified by top architectural firms as a costeffective and environmentally responsible solution to floor moisture-related failure. Airedale (709) Dan Noone 2159 Central Ave. Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 769-0700 (510) 769-0702 fax [email protected] Manufacturer of Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment for K-12 Classrooms. Allana Buick & Bers, Inc. (206) Bob Whitehair 990 Commercial St. Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650) 543-5600 (650) 354-8828 fax [email protected] Architectural engineering services Alliant Consulting (204) Christa Marasco P.O. Box 8940 Redlands, CA 92375-2140 (909) 792-8812 (909) 798-7368 fax [email protected] Labor Compliance Monitoring Services American Blinds & Draperies (226)** Paul Russo 1168 San Luis Obispo Ave. Hayward, CA 94544-7932 (510) 487-3500 (510) 489-4717 fax Wholesale Manufacturer of Window Coverings American Modular Systems, Inc. (330/332) Rick Torres 787 Spreckels Ave. Manteca, CA 95336 (209) 825-1921 (209) 825-7018 fax [email protected] Complete manufacturer for all your modular school building needs including classrooms, administration, multi-purpose, restroom, childcare, adult education and Two Story Classrooms. Lease and purchase available with piggybacks. American Technologies, Inc. (534) George Platt 8440 Elder Creek Rd. Sacramento, CA 95828 (916) 388-2440 (916) 388-2445 fax [email protected] Fire and water property restoration contractor during emergencies. Full service, start to finish. Asbestos, lead and mold removal. Water extraction and dry outs. Over 15 years experience. APOC (510) Marie Sorensen P.O. Box 5248 Long Beach, CA 90805 (562) 423-6471 (562) 423-9597 fax [email protected] With 60 + years experience, APOC is the leading manufacturer for energy efficient, cool flooring systems for new construction, roof restoration and maintenance applications. Our high performance restoration systems provide a dependable asset, with extendable warranties and lower life cycle costs, affording us with the industry reputation as "The Roof Restoration Experts." California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Athletic Facility Consulting, Inc. (603) Robert Turner 5256 South Mission Rd., Suite 406 Bonsall, CA 92544 (760) 880-8873 (888) 838-9104 fax [email protected] AFCI is a professional design engineering and consulting firm with extensive knowledge and experience in the area of athletic facilities. Our hands on experience and knowledge of design, engineering and construction management of California public works construction as well as direct experience as school administrator, coach, and athlete are unsurpassed in the industry. AFCI is the firm most qualified to manage your next project and no other firm can offer you an equivalent scope of services at a lower cost. ATI Architects and Engineers (238) Phillip Caires 3860 Blackhawk Rd. Danville, CA 94506-4617 (925) 648-8800 (925) 648-8811 fax [email protected] Architecture & Engineering Axiom Engineers, Inc. (730)** Raymond Cole 2511 Garden Rd., Suite A-140 Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 649-8000 (831) 648-8038 fax [email protected] Consulting Mechanical Engineers Barnhart, Inc. (638) Steve Scogin 10760 Thornmint Rd. San Diego, CA 92127-2700 (858) 385-8200 (858) 385-8201 fax [email protected] Barnhart, Inc. is Engineering News Record's 5th Largest Educational Builder in the nation, and among the top 90 contractors nationwide. Locally, the construction company has been building California since 1983, specializing in K-12 educational facilities. This year, Barnhart ranked as the largest locally headquartered construction firm by the San Diego Business Journal. Barnhart is a Construction and Program Manager as well as general contractor for school districts up and down the state. Bay Alarm Company, Inc. (311) Shane Clary 60 Berry Dr. Pacheco, CA 94553-5601 (800) 410-4100 (925) 808-4365 fax [email protected] Bay Alarm Company is the premier electronic security provider for commercial and residential systems throughout California since 1946. beals alliance (430) Ron Edwards 3400 Bradshaw Rd., Suite B Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 366-8350 (916) 366-8354 fax [email protected] Landscape Architecture and Sports Design and Planning Bernards (125) Builders + Management Services Steven Riggs 23461 South Pointe Dr., Suite 300 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 461-3650 (949) 461-3965 fax [email protected] Carefully blending our founding principles of quality, service and innovation, Bernards provides Construction & Program Management, General Contracting, Design-Build and Distressed Project Takeover services for both new and modernization projects in Southern and Central California. As a nationally ranked builder of education facilities, the firm draws on over 30 years of technical expertise and personnel resources to deliver countless projects, always with a steady focus on the end user. Bernards maintains an unyielding commitment to partnerships and communication. Early planning, clearly defined roles, and a teamfocused approach streamline the construction process, delivering the highest level of service from design through closeout. BFGC Architecture (236)** Jon Jaeger 4115 Broad St., Suite B6 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 546-0433 (805) 546-0504 fax [email protected] School-In-A-Box - Pre Approved - Site Adaptable Permanent Construction - Flexible Design California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. (410) Joanne Laxamana 11611 Hart St. North Hollywood, CA 91605-5802 (818) 503-1628 (818) 503-1930 fax [email protected] Bobrick features the Sierra Series™ Solid Color Reinforced Composite (SCRC) Toilet Partition System for superior durability and washroom accessories including warm air hand-dryers to meet the requirements of all school washrooms. Bovis Lend Lease, Inc. (124) Barry Willett 950 West D St. Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 986-6211 (909) 988-5521 fax [email protected] Bovis Lend Lease Provides Professional Construction Management/Project Management/Program Management/General Contracting/Design-Build and Technical Services Bradley Corporation (726) Brandon Lankford 5556 Ontario Mills Parkway Ontario, CA 91764 (888) 830-0013 (888) 830-0014 fax [email protected] Commercial plumbing fixtures and plumbing accessories. Brock USA (630) David Brown 2840 Wilderness Place Boulder, CO 80301-5414 (805) 689-0736 (805) 683-0306 fax [email protected] Engineered composite underlayments to improve drainage, playability and safety performance of synthetic turf fields and playgrounds. California State Inspection Services (CSIS) (129) Zoe Egar 22943 Keswick St. West Hills, CA 91304-4514 (818) 425-4954 (818) 704-4711 fax [email protected] CSIS is staffed with DSA certified Inspectors. We provide qualified, experienced, and trained Project Inspectors for your next construction project. We are fingerprinted (livescan®) by the DOJ. We understand quality control, proper documentation, and resolving issues before they become problems. On-site, we use cameras and laptop computers to generate clean and clear records. CSIS maintains a 100% satisfaction record on all represented districts. We look forward to making you our next satisfied customer. California Track & Engineering, Inc. (604) Jeb Burgess 4668 N. Sonora Ave., Suite 101 Fresno, CA 93722-0000 (559) 237-2590 (559) 237-2431 fax [email protected] Supplier and installer of polyurethane synthetic running track surfacing. Capital Engineering (403)** Chuck Shinneman 11020 Sun Center Dr., Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 (916) 851-3500 (916) 631-4424 fax [email protected] Capital Engineering provides mechanical and plumbing design for schools with specialties in sustainable mechanical design including green HVAC, energy modeling and commissioning services. Clark & Sullivan (601) Dick Cowan 3612 Madison Ave., Suite 25 North Highlands, CA 95660-5068 (916) 339-8188 ext. 3202 (916) 338-7701 fax [email protected] General Contractor, Construction Management, Design-Build, Lease/Leaseback, Value Engineering Class Leasing, Inc. (334) Jeremy Goldenetz P.O. Box 51150 Riverside, CA 92517-2150 (951) 943-1908 (951) 943-5768 fax [email protected] Modular Building Dealer/Supplier California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year CMAA (513) 7918 Jones Branch Rd., Suite 540 McLean, VA 22102 (703) 356-2622 (703) 356-6388 fax CMAA is North America's only organization dedicated exclusively to the interests of professional construction and program management. The association's website is cmaanet.org Colbi Technologies, Inc. (Island 1) Lettie Boggs 17791 Orange Tree Lane Tustin, CA 92780-2121 (714) 505-9544 (714) 838-8113 fax [email protected] Account-Ability: A software solution specifically designed to provide a comprehensive solution to K14 school building program funding and expenditure management. Compass Flooring, Inc. (733) Grecia Perez 467 Forbes Blvd. South San Francisco, CA 94080 (650) 583-4244 ext. 120 (650) 583-9564 fax [email protected] Commercial Flooring Distributor Concrete Promotion Council of Northern California (128)** Robert Wallace 4021 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. #156205 Roseville, CA 95747 (888) 633-0393 (831) 302-7330 fax [email protected] The mission of the Concrete Promotion Council of Northern California, also known as the CPCNC, is to bring a wider knowledge to private and public designers of the many environmentally friendly (green) and practical solutions this most used of building materials has to offer. Our council is composed of companies from all parts of the Northern Californian Concrete Construction Industry. Our members provide quality concrete and related products for all construction needs and can help you find the contacts of your local readymix concrete producers, contractors and other companies providing products or support to the concrete construction industry. We look forward to assisting you with your concrete construction queries at the CPCNC, "Your Concrete Resource". www.cpcnc.org. Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. (507) Alex Dewitt 188 Frank West Circle, Suite I Stockton, CA 95206-4010 (209) 234-0518 (209) 234-0538 fax [email protected] Environmental Consultants Contractor Compliance & Monitoring, Inc. (120) Deborah Wilder 1200 6th Ave., Suite 200 Belmont, CA 94002-3839 (650) 551-5583 (650) 551-5584 fax [email protected] Labor compliance program services CPI Daylighting, Inc. (140) Brian Cain 28662 N. Ballard Dr. Lake Forrest, IL 60045 (847) 816-1060 (847) 816-0425 fax [email protected] CPI can be your sole source for translucent daylighting. We offer custom and standard systems - providing design, fabrication and installation of skylights and wall-lights. CRETESEAL (106) Jim Christie 3981 E. Miraloma Ave. Anaheim, CA 92806-6201 (800) 278-4273 (714) 993-1840 fax [email protected] Raising the standards of the concrete industry with product performance and business integrity, taking a proactive innovative approach to enhance the quality of concrete and solve floor covering problems, controlling moisture vapor transmission & alkalinity from damaging sensitive floor covering. Through educating & implementing our products, maintaining long term relationships with professional Architects, Engineers, Builders, and Owners to insure cost effective protection of floor coverings. Cumming LLC (225) Jerry Piersall 27201 Puerto Real, Suite 370 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 900-0440 (949) 900-0450 fax [email protected] Cost Estimating California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Current Enterprises (205) Nicole Rivera 300 Kansas St. Redlands, CA 92373-8151 (909) 792-9207 (909) 792-9608 fax [email protected] Modular Building Manufacturing Company Dave Bang Associates, Inc. (201/203) John Wormell P.O. Box 1088 Tustin, CA 92781-1088 (800) 669-2585 (714) 729-2483 fax [email protected] Specialists in equipping parks, playgrounds, site furnishings, DSA approved shade shelters, backstops, bleachers and athletic equipment. Davis Demographics & Planning (625/724) Gregory Davis 11850 Pierce St., Suite 200 Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 270-5211 (951) 270-5212 fax [email protected] DDP provides demographic/facility consulting services and SchoolSiteTM GIS mapping software including enrollment forecasting, boundary redistricting, facility location and need studies, and customized demographic reporting analysis. DecisionInsite (Island 1) Michael Regele 7700 Irvine Center Dr., Suite 800 Irvine, CA 92618 (877) 204.-392 ext 112 (714) 473-7478 cell: (877) 204-1392 fax In an easy-to-use web-based application, DecisionInsite integrates enrollment forecasts with updated community demographics. DecisionInsite better prepares your facilities, budget, and human resources staff to quickly hone in on trends, patterns and opportunities critical to success. Designed Mobile Systems Ind. (DMSI) (316) Carmen O'Campo P.O. Box 367 Patterson, CA 95363-0367 (209) 892-6298 (209) 892-7924 fax [email protected] DMSI is a manufacturer of Innovative DSA Approved Modular Buildings since 1973. Offering a wide range of designs to include 2-story, Slab-ongrade, Custom Campus Configurations, Special Use Buildings, and high quality standard classrooms. Our commitment to outstanding service and excellence has established DMSI as a leading provider of premium modular facilities in California. Division of the State Architect (412) Peri Rogers 1102 Q St., Suite 5100 Sacramento, CA 95814-6548 (916) 324-7101 (916) 449-5711 fax [email protected] The Division of the State Architects acts as policy leader for building design and construction of K-12 schools and community colleges. We maintain standards and codes and provide plan review and construction oversight. DLR Group (331) Eon Smith 1931 H St. Sacramento, CA 95814-3107 (916) 446-0206 (916) 446-0894 fax [email protected] Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Design, Interiors DMJM Management (239) Lupe Perez 515 S. Flower St., 9th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071-2201 (213) 593-8468 (213) 593-8175 fax [email protected] With more than 20 offices and 5,400 professionals worldwide, DMJM is at once a local, national, and international resource for program management and construction management (PM/CM) services. We are unique in our ability to provide the education community with best-in-class services and specialists nationwide. DMJM, an AECOM company, represents a strategic alliance that has served to form one of the most powerful fullservices design companies in the world. As such, DMJM is able to incorporate its strategic and operational planning and programming, design, engineering, construction, and management expertise throughout all phases of an owner’s project, from pre-design to post construction. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year DOMO Sports Grass / West Pac Sports Systems (304)** Mark Carr 27101 Manzano Circle Mission Viejo, CA 92692-3500 (949) 226-7199 (949) 340-7706 fax [email protected] Manufacturer of Synthetic Sports Turf for Football, Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Field Hockey & Tennis Duro-Last Roofing (731)** Bob Hemphill 3739 Park Blvd. Way Oakland, CA 94610 (800) 248-0280 (800) 432-9331 fax [email protected] The Worlds Best Roof Eagle Aerial Imaging (338) Bob Groos 3198-K Airport Loop Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626-3407 (714) 754-7670 (714) 641-7593 fax [email protected] Eagle Aerial Imaging specializes in high-resolution off-the-shelf digital aerial photography of school districts. Includes custom data overlays packaged in a productivity tool for making business decisions that rely on GIS information. Updated regularly. EDGE Development, Inc. (405/407) Steve Prophet 27368 Via Industria #101 Temecula, CA 92590-4852 (951) 296-0776 (951) 296-0775 fax [email protected] EDGE Development, Inc. specializes in Construction Management, General Contracting, Design-Build and Lease-Leaseback services. A team of approximately 500 people currently represents EDGE with offices in Temecula and Auburn, California. EDGE is currently ranked #223 of the Nation’s Top 500 fastest growing companies, #199 of the Nation’s Top 400 Contractors and is #64 of the Nation’s Top Design-Build Firms. With over $1 Billion in completed projects, EDGE remains committed to “Raising the Standards of Construction Excellence”. Enviroplex (122) Joe Sublett 4777 E. Carpenter Rd. Stockton, CA 95215-8106 (209) 466-8000 (209) 461-6555 fax [email protected] Modular School Facilities Epic Metals Corporation (511)** John Heinly 2302 Martin St., Suite 220 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 679-9400 (949) 679-9595 fax [email protected] EPIC Metals Corporation is the architectural choice for structural roof and floor deck ceiling systems. Our product lines address various appearance options, uncluttered long spans up to 65 feet, interior acoustical control, and green building features. Epicore®, Archdeck®, Wideck®, and Envista™ offer architectural features to fit any project needs. Fieldturf / Sportech (303) C.J. Collins 5236 Pressley Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 586-8873 (707) 313-0167 fax [email protected] The Best Synthetic Grass in the World! Flintco, Inc. (612) David Parkes 400 Plaza Dr., Suite 205 Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 858-8377 (916) 858-8285 fax [email protected] Commercial General Contractor Floor Seal Technology (502/503) Jamie Henderson 1005 Ames Ave Milpitas, CA 95035 (800) 572-2344 (408) 436-8254 fax [email protected] Flooring Services/Moisture Control California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year FloorTec, Inc. (438) Steven Homan 538-F Stone Rd. Benicia, CA 94510-1174 (707) 747-0770 ext. 201 (707) 747-0700 fax [email protected] We offer floor covering solutions for educational facilities. We promote products based on life cycle costs, indoor air quality, reduced maintenance, and environmental responsibilities. Forbo Linoleum (436) Scott Day 17332 Von Karman Ave. #130 Irvine, CA 92614-6242 (949) 852-2444 (949) 852-2450 fax [email protected] Linoleum Floorcovering Gafcon, Inc. (135)** Marty Glaske 701 B St., Suite 1600 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 231-6100 (619) 231-6995 fax [email protected] Gafcon, Inc. is a full-service construction consulting firm offering construction management, program management, labor compliance, real estate economics and consulting services. Gale Associates, Inc. (602) Alan Burnett 444 Castro St., Suite 318 Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 691-1113 (650) 691-1069 fax [email protected] Gale Associates, Inc. is a consulting engineering firm specializing in building envelope (e.g., roofs, waterproofing, exterior walls, below-grade). Services include evaluation, forensic investigation, design, and construction administration. Garland Company, Inc. (237) Brandy Freechack 3800 East 91st St. Cleveland, OH 44105 (800) 321-9336 (216) 641-0633 fax [email protected] High Performance Roofing Systems and Roofing Maintenance Products Gary Doupnik Manufacturing, Inc. (417) Kirtus Doupnik P.O. Box 527 Loomis, CA 95650-0527 (916) 652-9291 (916) 652-9021 fax [email protected] Modular Buildings Geary Pacific Corporation (101/103) Maury Tiernan 1908 N. Enterprise St. Orange, CA 92865-4102 (714) 279-2950 ext. 132 (714) 279-2940 fax [email protected] HVAC Distributor - Bard Manufacturing Equipment Gilbane Building Company (725)** Henry Amigable 224 Airport Parkway, Suite 630 San Jose, CA 95110 (408) 660-4400 (408) 660-4402 fax [email protected] As a leading builder of K-12 schools, Gilbane works in tandem with educational leaders across the country to improve academic facilities that could otherwise impede a student’s ability to learn. We build schools that enrich the educational experience and support the delivery of sound educational practices by providing: • A clear understanding of school administrators' daunting problems and concerns • National expertise in the K-12 market • Accurate budget estimates and cost control • Help with securing financing from traditional and alternative sources • Construction in coordination with the school calendar to make work unobtrusive gkkworks/LHA (611) Guillermo Aguilar 2355 Main St., Suite 220 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 250-1500 (949) 955-2708 fax [email protected] Planning/Architecture/Construction California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Golden State Builders Exchanges (715)** Claire Donnenwirth 2386 Fair Oaks Blvd., #215 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 486-9881 (916) 486-9884 fax [email protected] Statewide Association of Builders Exchanges is dedicated to providing information and services to the construction industry. Golden State Labor Compliance (600)** LeeAnn Bonn 38733 9th St. E, Suite W Palmdale, CA 93550-2910 (800) 834-7144 (661) 270-1045 fax [email protected] The Golden State Companies; leaders in the fields of Labor Compliance and Emergency Repair Program support, can make the critical difference for your district whether it’s as a member of a construction project team or increasing the ERP reimbursement dollars. Discover what you’ve been missing – it’s the people. California Construction Management provides Construction Management, Multiple Prime CM, General Consulting and Project Recovery. We give your Results not Rhetoric – it’s just that Simple. Harris & Associates (614/616) Louise McGinnis 4600 Northgate Blvd., Ste. 100 Sacramento, CA 95834-1121 (916) 928-9600 (916) 928-9605 fax [email protected] Harris & Associates provides program management and construction management to California school districts and other public agencies. Henry Company (500) Judy Holleran 2911 East Slauson Ave. Huntington Park, CA 90255-3135 (323) 908-5287 (323) 583-4557 fax [email protected] Cold Applied Roofing Materials for Low Slope Roofs HMR Architects, Inc. (413) Eric Mifkovic 2130 21st St. Sacramento, CA 95818-1708 (916) 736-2724 (916) 736-0610 fax [email protected] School Architecture: New Schools, Modernizations, Portables Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies (439) Charlie Sasso 9015 E. Conquistadores Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 419-2668 (480) 419-8148 fax [email protected] Security and safety solutions for educational facilities: ADA compliance; Safe Schools Perimeter Security Program; keying systems design and management; on-site security and safety assessments; networked, wireless and biometric security solutions. Innovative Playgrounds Co., LLC (710)** Alvino Larios 12407 E. Slauson Ave., Unit-D Whittier, CA 90606 (877) 693-5200 Toll Free (562) 693-5199 fax [email protected] Commercial Playground Sales, Design and Installation Integrated Design Associates, Inc. (IDeAs) (403)** Mark Fisher 3140 De La Cruz Blvd., Suite. 110 Santa Clara, CA 95054-2435 (408) 562-3560 (408) 562-3561 fax [email protected] Integrated Design Associates, Inc. (IDeAs) does electrical engineering, communications and lighting design for schools with specialties in daylighting, sustainable electrical and lighting systems and design of high performance schools. Interface FLOR Commercial (610) Renee Boggus 1503 Orchard Hill Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240-5709 (706) 812-6185 (706) 812-0908 fax [email protected] Modular Carpet California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Interior Wall Systems, Inc. (504/506) Greg Tucker 220 Bingham Dr., Suite 100 San Marcos, CA 92069-1482 (760) 744-4998 / (800) 213-8640 (760) 471-2048 fax [email protected] Our company offers a money-saving demountable wall system exclusively for the California public school system. The state of California recognizes our product as DSA approved. ISEC, Inc. (727)** Harold Richards 41734 Christy St. Fremont, CA 94536 (510) 490-1333 (510) 656-8764 fax [email protected] Laboratory Casework and Equipment J.R. Conkey & Associates, Inc. (DVBE) (512) James Conkey 735 Sunrise Ave. #200 Roseville, CA 95661-4596 (916) 783-3277 (916) 783-8820 fax [email protected] DVBE Construction Management Services JCJ Architecture (212)** Richard A. Blackman 3838 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 361 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 282-9922 (619) 282-6678 fax [email protected] Architecture Keenan & Associates (415) Tim Keenan 2355 Crenshaw Blvd. #200 Torrance, CA 90501 (310) 212-0363 ext. 2000 (310) 787-8838 fax [email protected] We offer Labor Compliance Program Services (LCP). LCP is in place to ensure that all contractors are adhering to public works project prevailing wage labor laws and regulations. This includes auditing certified payroll records to insure employers are paying their employees the correct prevailing wage rate for the hours worked and the classification of work being performed as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. Kern County Superintendent of Schools Labor Compliance Program (714) Nick Hernandez 1300 17th St. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 636-4895 (661) 636-4597 fax [email protected] Labor Compliance Program Kitchell CEM (516) Jennifer Davlin 2750 Gateway Oaks Dr. #300 Sacramento, CA 95833-3501 (916) 648-9700 (916) 648-6534 fax [email protected] Kitchell provides program, project and construction management services as well as engineering and architectural support for K–12 and higher education districts. Through our local and regional offices, Kitchell supports our clients in southern, central and northern California, to improve student learning environments. You may also contact Maria Leyva at [email protected]. Kleinfelder (107) Marjorie Nishizaki 3077 Fite Circle Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 366-1701 (916) 366-7013 fax [email protected] Kleinfelder is a leading employee-owned professional services firm with the capacity of qualified staff to provide comprehensive engineering services in geotechnical engineering, environmental science, engineering and planning, program and construction management and materials testing. In addition to having 22 local offices located throughout California, Kleinfelder has grown to more than 2,000 professionals and personnel located in 65 offices and laboratories across the United States. LFR Levine Fricke (515) Alan Gibbs 4190 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 Granite Bay, CA 95746-5964 (916) 786-8129 (916) 786-0366 fax [email protected] Environmental services for new school assessment or renovation. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year LIFT-U (234)** John Fusco P.O. Box 398 Escalon, CA 95320-0398 (209) 838-2400 (209) 838-8648 fax [email protected] Handicap Access Consultant/Manufacturer Lightspeed Technologies, Inc. (501)** Ron Sams 11509 SW Herman Rd. Tualatin, OR 97062 (888) 380-7042 (503) 684-3197 fax [email protected] Research is conclusive...gains in academic achievement occur when a teacher’s voice is heard clearly throughout the classroom. Classroom Amplification Technology allows every student to hear every word, every time! Lozano Smith (527) Harold M. Freiman 2000 Crow Canyon Place, Suite 200 San Ramon, CA 94583-1108 (925) 302-2000 (925) 302-2010 fax [email protected] Lozano Smith is a full-service education law firm representing more than 250 California school districts. Our facilities and business attorneys focus on the complex array of issues involved with acquiring properties; financing, building and modernizing facilities; school closures; selling and leasing surplus properties; use of facilities; CEQA Compliance; and the myriad of other property and facility issues faced by school districts. In addition, Lozano Smith has long been a leader in the areas of developer fees and developer built schools. LPA, Inc. (Island 1)** Jim Kisel 5161 California Ave., Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92617-8002 (949) 261-1001 ext. 4150 (949) 701-4350 fax [email protected] LPA, Inc. is a multi-disciplinary organization providing professional services in the fields of architecture, landscape, interiors, graphics and sustainable design solutions for K-12, Higher Education, Civic, Corporate, Targeted Developer, and Housing clients. Since its establishment in 1965, LPA, Inc. has been known for its design solutions, strong project management, and for exceeding client expectations. Over the years, the firm and its principals have been repeatedly recognized for their leadership in providing innovative solutions in all aspects of the built environment, receiving more than 200 awards for design excellence. You may also contact Steve Newsom, in our Roseville office located at 1548 Eureka Rd., #101, Roseville, CA 95661, (916) 7724300. McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (224) Lori Winsor 2241 Douglas Blvd. Ste. 200 Roseville, CA 95661-3831 (916) 786-3833 (916) 786-3234 fax [email protected] General Contracting, Construction Management, Program Management, Project Management, Design-Build, Distressed Project Assistance McGraw - Hill Construction/DODGE (214) Candice Rogers 1333 S. Mayflower Ave., Suite 300 Monrovia, CA 91016-5267 (626) 932-6134 (626) 932-6106 fax [email protected] Construction Information Services Meehleis Modular Buildings, Inc. (416) Bill Meehleis 1303 E. Lodi Ave. Lodi, CA 95240-0840 (209) 334-4637 (209) 334-4726 fax [email protected] Modular Construction – With Integrity, Fair Pricing And A Dedication To Excellence Miller Brown & Dannis (207) Mark W. Kelley 71 Stevenson St., 19th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-2934 (415) 543-4111 ext. 5628 (415) 543-4384 fax [email protected] Miller Brown & Dannis brings clarity to complex legal issues. We provide prompt and accurate legal services to districts throughout California in all areas related to facilities, including: construction issues, revenue raising, site acquisitions and sales, asset management, infrastructure finance and development impacts, and bond counsel services. Our lawyers' depth and breadth of experience in school facilities matters is unmatched in the state. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year MK2 Engineering, Inc. (532)** Jason Mueller 1428 Second St. Napa, CA 94559 (707) 307-1500 (707) 265-0818 fax [email protected] Consulting Engineers, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection Mobile Modular Management Corp. (431/433) Alison Leung 5700 Las Positas Rd. Livermore, CA 94551 (925) 606-9000 (925) 453-3201 fax [email protected] Provides Modular Buildings for Rent, Lease, or Purchase Modtech Holdings, Inc. (301) Suzanne Willis 2830 Barrett Ave. Perris, CA 92571-0000 (951) 436-4106 (951) 443-3642 fax [email protected] The leading national designer and manufacturer of modular buildings, both permanent and relocatable. Modular Building Institute (134) Tom Hardiman 944 Glenwood Station Lane, Suite 204 Charlottesville, VA 22901 (888) 811-3288 (434) 296-3288 fax [email protected] Modular Industry Trade Association representing manufacturers, dealers, and suppliers of commercial factory built structures. Modular Structures International (517) Dean Owens 920 Citrus Ave. Riverside, CA 92507-1711 (951) 788-3035 (951) 788-1523 fax [email protected] MSI is a manufacturer of permanent and portable modular buildings. Uses include classrooms, daycare, healthcare, administrative offices, libraries and others. Modular Technology, Inc. (704) Bob Snider 22425 N. 16th St. Phoenix, AZ 85024-6403 (602) 272-2000 (623) 298-2000 fax [email protected] Modular Technology provides an innovative system of accelerated commercial construction and site development that's identical in quality & materials to site built. Buildings feature steel framing, slab on grade, energy efficiency, and meet seismic & commercial building codes. Modus Systems (132)** Greg Cox 109 Vine Hill School Rd. Scotts Valley, CA 95066-3250 (831) 438-2763 (831) 430-0119 fax [email protected] Pre-engineered Gymnasium Builder Mondo U.S.A. (227) Bryan Hanna 2720 Commodore Dr., Suite 120 Carrollton, TX 75007 (817) 421-7861 (800) 361-3747 Toll-Free (817) 251-1074 fax [email protected] Contract and Sport Rubber Surfaces MuniFinancial (216) Mark Risco 27368 Via Industria #110 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 587-1542 (951) 587-3510 fax MuniFinancial is a nationally recognized public finance consulting firm. We specialize in special financing district formation, ongoing special district administration and Federal Compliance and Bond Administration Services. Specific services include: Mello-Roos Community Facilities District Formation and Administration; Arbitrage Rebate and Municipal Disclosure. Murray & Downs AIA - Architects, Inc. (117) Kathy Witherow 3025 Sacramento St. Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-1810 (530) 626-1931 fax [email protected] Architectural Services California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Musco Lighting, Inc. (300) Brent Marchetti 15311 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618-2216 (949) 754-0503 (949) 754-0637 fax Manufacturer of athletic/recreational lighting systems with special emphasis on glare/spill light control and energy efficiency. National Carport Industries (130) Greg Jones 680 Hunter Place Reno, NV 89509-2926 (775) 787-8845 (775) 787-8846 fax [email protected] DSA-Approved Shade Structures and Walkway Covers MVE Institutional, Inc. (105)** Robert Simons 1900 Main St., 8th Floor Irvine, CA 92614-7318 (949) 809-3380 (949) 809-3381 fax [email protected] MVE Institutional, Inc., a Planning + Architecture + Interiors firm with over 160 design professionals, has over 30 years of expertise in educational and institutional work. We have an impressive list of educational projects throughout California. Our experience includes master planning and new construction, as well as expansion and renovation projects. MVEI provides a focused studio aimed at delivering results on time and on budget, and is responsive to program criteria, land utilization and construction costs. National Gypsum Company (213)** Cynthia Belisle 1821 Glen Aerie Lane Corinth, TX 76210 (940) 269-3086 (940) 269-3084 fax [email protected] National Gypsum Company produces a complete line of wallboard products that fight fire, mold, mildew, moisture, abuse, and impact. Myrtha Pools USA (434)** Mike Mintenko 2 N. Tamiami Trail, Suite 102 Sarasota, FL 34236 (941) 955-2591 (941) 955-0862 fax [email protected] Myrtha is simply the most advanced technology in the swimming pool industry. Its patented preengineered modular system, based on the use of laminated steel panels and buttress system, enables a perfect waterproofing system. Myrtha’s technology is able to adapt to fit every type of pool project. Markets include athletic clubs, championship venues, institutional, high rise, hotel/resorts, municipal, private, therapy, water parks, and YMCA. Nacht & Lewis Architects (306) Brian Maytum 600 Q St., Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95814-6311 (916) 329-4000 (916) 329-7474 fax [email protected] Architecture NBS (108)** Pablo Perez 32605 Highway 79 South, Suite 100 Temecula, CA 92592 (800) 676-7516 (951) 296-1998 fax [email protected] NBS supports local governments with consulting and expertise in the area of special assessments, special taxes and related financing mechanisms. Our goal is to expand and enhance our clients' ability to serve their communities. Neil O. Anderson & Associates, Inc. (636)** Larry Mathews 902 Industrial Way Lodi, CA 95240-3106 (209) 367-3701 (209) 369-4228 fax [email protected] Consulting Engineers, Environmental, Geotechnical, Material Testing NTDSTICHLER Architecture (617/716) Jay Tittle 9655 Granite Ridge Dr., Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92123-2676 (858) 565-4440 (858) 569-3433 fax [email protected] NTDSTICHLER Architecture is a 300-person award winning design firm specializing in educational facilities; providing full-service architecture, engineering, interior design and funding services for California schools. Great design comes from discussion, visit our booth, let's talk! California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Opening Technologies, Inc. (639) Martin Burkhardt 2050 Commerce Ave. Concord, CA 94520 (925) 674-6900 (925) 674-6995 fax [email protected] Premier door hardware, life safety & security solutions: supplied, installed, serviced. ADA operators & solutions; access control: key management systems; door replacements Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP (626) Lee Sutherland 405 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 773-5496 (415) 773-5759 fax [email protected] California's top Bond Counsel firm, providing School Districts complete Bond and Disclosure Counsel services: Proposition 39 and General Obligation Bonds; Mello-Roos; bridge financings; COPs; TRANs. Parsons 3D/I (315/317) Katie Drake 12100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1950 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 447-7895 (310) 447-8201 fax [email protected] Parsons 3D/I has provided program, project and construction management services to educational clients in California for the past 20 years. Well over 100 of our educational clients are in California where we have worked for 28 K-12 school districts managing new construction and modernization projects valued at over $21 billion. We understand the unique requirements of educational clients and have current experience with all of the State regulatory agencies that have authority over design and construction. Parsons Brinckerhoff Construction Services (505) Bruce Rich 3840 Rosin Ct., Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 567-2576 (916) 924-9764 fax [email protected] PB, founded in 1885, is recognized as a leader in consulting, planning, engineering, program management, construction management, and operations and maintenance for all types of facilities and infrastructure. PB provides our public sector clients with responsive and personalized service from six full-service California offices as well as several project and construction field offices. PCCI CM Services (537) Steve Reinero 3083 Gold Canal Dr., Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 837-1860 (916) 638-5124 fax [email protected] Construction Management Perceptive Enterprises (711)** Joseph Adams 844 Colorado Blvd., Suite 204 Los Angeles, CA 90041 (323) 254-5000 (323) 254-5111 fax [email protected] Labor Compliance Consultant Services; Small Business Program Administration; and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise DBES Program Consulting PHASEOne Construction Group (215) Jack Moore 2335 Plaza Del Amo Torrance, CA 90501-3420 (310) 782-9114 (310) 782-9115 fax [email protected] Program and Construction Management Services. We manage construction while you manage education. PHASEOne has been providing quality CM services to California school districts for 33 years. Phillips Metsch Sweeney Moore Architects (137) Alan Kroeker 1233 Vine St. Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 227-4540 (805) 564-8582 fax [email protected] Architects California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year PinnacleOne (335) Bruce Risley 445 South Figueroa St., Suite 3650 Los Angeles, CA 90071 (213) 486-9884 (213) 486-9894 fax [email protected] PinnacleOne is a team of construction consulting experts uniquely qualified to serve both public and private educational institutions and other public and private clients with solid program, project and construction management services. Our team of specialized experts also offers coordination and constructability reviews, cost estimating and construction claims services for those challenging projects. PinnacleOne gives you the confidence you need in managing your expectations regardless of the type, size, or budget of the project. Planware Systems LLC (210)** Kimberly Adams 15850 Concord Circle, Suite C Morgan Hill, CA 95037-7143 (888) 532-4424 ext. 107 (408) 799-4227 fax [email protected] Planware Systems provides a fully integrated school district planning system. Powersmiths International Corporation (127)** George Dennis 4450 California Place, Suite 125 Long Beach, CA 90807 (888) 306-9222 (562) 427-6426 fax [email protected] Energy Efficient Transformer PreFast Buildings (310/312) Brian Gaunce 181 2nd St., Suite 200 San Mateo, CA 94401-3816 (650) 375-5840 ext. 123 (650) 347-3186 fax [email protected] Supply and installation of DSA PC Number (preapproved) precast concrete modular school buildings. Premier Management Group (414) Wayne Sjolund 2995 Prospect Park Dr., Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6022 (916) 616-4344 (916) 616-2436 fax [email protected] Construction Management Project FROG™ (139)** Joe Hess Roundhouse One 1500 Sansome Street San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 814-8510 (415) 814-8501 fax [email protected] Project FROG™ offers educational institutions a high-performance, quick-deploy and affordable alternative to modular trailers and permanent construction. Project FROG™ learning environments are effective, inspirational and environmentally friendly - we offer a range of layouts to accommodate the diverse needs of today's schools. To learn more about Project FROG™ you can visit www.projectfrog.com or call us at (415) 288-3387. Quad Knopf, Inc. (411) Nick Strait 5110 W. Cypress Visalia, CA 93277-8303 (559) 733-0440 (559) 733-7821 fax [email protected] Great Communities. Healthy Environments. By Design. With a full complement of engineering, planning, environmental and architectural services, Quad Knopf has the necessary tools to complete your school project from the ground up. From site selection and initial documents to the final nail in the wall, the professionals at Quad Knopf can guide your project from concept to reality. REDD Team Manufacturing, An Alcoa Co. (138)** Andrew Schermer 6599 SR 21 North Keystone, FL 32656 (800) 648-3696 (352) 473-0219 fax [email protected] REDD Team Manufacturing produces all aluminum access products. REDD Teams' access products consist of ADA and DSA compliant handicapped ramps, stairs, and custom products, used with modular and permanent buildings. Resun Corporation (717)** Rudy Lopez 29611 Nightcrest Circle Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 551-7763 (951) 346-9263 fax [email protected] Provider of Modular and Mobile Space Solutions. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year RGA Environmental, Inc. (701) Harry Lawrence 1466 66th St. Emeryville, CA 94608-1014 (510) 547-7771 ext. 7031 (510) 547-1983 fax [email protected] Hazardous Materials and Industrial Hygiene Consulting and Engineering Services Roebbelen Contracting (324) Robert McLean 1241 Hawks Flight Court El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-9648 (916) 939-4000 (916) 939-4028 fax [email protected] Construction Management Ross Recreation Equipment (228)** Chris Tait 100 Brush Creek Rd. #101 Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707) 538-3800 (707) 538-3826 fax [email protected] Provider of quality play equipment, site furnishings, shade structures, outdoor athletic equipment and no-cost design services. RWP Fiber Fall (404/406) Hank Egigian 1313 E. Phillips Blvd. Pomona, CA 91766-5431 (909) 868-6882 ext. 228 (909) 868-1162 fax [email protected] Original, factory direct manufacturer (lost cost, no middleman) of authentic impact attenuating and wheelchair accessible engineered wood fibers for K-6 playground safety surfacing. Safety-Screens (606) Bob Celaya P.O. Box 681 Claremont, CA 91711-0681 (909) 621-5814 (909) 621-0745 fax [email protected] We are a manufacturer and distributor of security window guards that feature quick egress panels that open easily in case of emergency. Saramark, Inc. (627) Markus deLeeuw P.O. Box 611896 San Jose, CA 95161-1896 (408) 971-3881 ext. 133 (408) 294-4586 fax [email protected] Pre-engineered panelized school facilities. School Facilities Planning & Management (230) Ray Bickel 718 Sutter St., Suite. 50 Folsom, CA 95630-2561 (916) 339-2802 (916) 351-0511 fax [email protected] All facility related services, applications, GIS computerized master plans, developer fee and information studies. Over 1 1/4 million students in new or modernized classrooms due to SFPM expertise. School Facility Consultants (126) Alex Murdoch 1130 K St., Suite. LL-12 Sacramento, CA 95814-3927 (916) 441-5063 (916) 441-2848 fax [email protected] Consulting firm, which assists school district, local agencies, architects, and developers in all aspects of school facility planning and financing. School Site Solutions, Inc. (539) Jim Bush 428 J St., Suite 370 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 930–0736 (916) 930–0788 fax [email protected] Professional planning consulting firm specializing in school site approvals, DTSC and CDE issues and joint-use projects. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year SchoolDude.com (631) Jason Hudson 113 Edinburgh South, Ste. 200 Cary, NC 27511 (877) 868-3833 (919) 816-8346 fax [email protected] SchoolDude is the nation’s #1 provider of online tools designed exclusively for the unique needs of educational operations professionals. Backed by the industry’s only Legendary Service Program, our bRd. suite of web-native applications is revolutionizing the business of managing educational facilities. SchoolDude’s online tools for facility management offer easy to use, affordable solutions to help both small and large educational institutions save money, increase efficiency and improve services. Service Oriented Sales (100/102) Patrick Comerford 1339 Lawrence Dr. Newbury Park, CA 91320-1308 (877) 767-4636 (877) 767-3227 fax [email protected] Consultant and Supplier for Public Restroom Equipment SGI Construction Management (116/118) Antoinette Wright 199 S. Hudson Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101-2917 (626) 395-7474 (626) 395-9494 fax [email protected] Construction Managers Shade Structures (Island 2) Jay Mostert 350 Kalmus Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 427-6981 (800) 507-4233 Toll Free (714) 427-6982 fax [email protected] Shade Structures Screen the Sun, Keep the Fun! As one of the premier brands of USA SHADE, Shade Structures is a design/build firm specializing in modular and custom shade structures. Our structures provide UV and weather protection for parks, playgrounds, schools or any outdoor area. Our custom designs can meet or exceed all site specific, fire-code or other specialized requirements. We can add names and logos to our fabrics which come in over 30 colors. The aesthetic appeal our structures provide adds distinction and value to any community. Sharepoint 360 (233)** Skip Andrews 701 B St., Suite 1600 San Diego, CA 92101 (877) 819-6360 (619) 819-6366 fax [email protected] Web-based document management Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure (703)** Curtis Lindskog 4005 Port Chicago Hwy. Concord, CA 94520 (925) 288-2324 (925) 288-0888 fax [email protected] Environmental Consultants Silver Creek Industries, Inc. (339)** Tanya Prokopin-Gill 195 East Morgan St. Perris, CA 92571-3112 (951) 943-5393 (951) 943-2211 fax [email protected] Manufacturers of DSA & DOH Modular Buildings Silverado Sales / Special-Lite, Inc. (538) Ted Smith 1755 Industrial Way #23 Napa, CA 94558-3301 (707) 224-2232 (707) 224-2821 fax [email protected] Entrance Doors for Schools SINAK Corporation (437) Carl Bredl 1949 W. Walnut Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 (800) 523-3147 (619) 295-0227 fax [email protected] Specialists in correcting moisture vapor and alkalinity floor problems. Skanska USA Building, Inc. (529)** John Maloblocki 1999 Harrison St. #1950 Oakland, CA 94612-4717 (510) 285-1800 (510) 285-1801 fax [email protected] Program/Project/Construction Management Services California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Southern Bleacher Company (402) Garrett Pettus P. O. Box One Graham, TX 76450-0001 (800) 433-0912 (940) 549-1365 fax [email protected] Stadiums Sportexe (432)** Marc Belluomini 1 Chisholm Trail, Suite 400 Round Rock, TX 78681-5039 (512) 744-0303 (512) 246-7122 fax [email protected] Synthetic Turf Surfaces SportsField Specialties, Inc. (336) Brian Oliver 41155 State Highway 10 / PO Box 231 Delhi, NY 13753 (888) 975-3343 (607) 746-8481 fax [email protected] Outdoor Sports Equipment - Track & Field, Soccer, Football Sprinturf (131) Randy Bright 9736 Old Oregon Trail Redding, CA 96003-7992 (530) 221-4498 (530) 221-8485 fax [email protected] Synthetic Turf Surfaces Steelrock Roof Products (333)** Kelli LaBrado 7824 E. Woodsboro Ave. Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 357-1312 (714) 693-7447 fax [email protected] Beautiful, lightweight and durable, 50-year stone coated steel roofing tiles and shake designs offered in a wide range of colors to enhance any architectural style. Stephen Payte DSA Inspecting, Inc. (302) Dori Burnett 6540 Manzanita Dr. Palmdale, CA 93551-2890 (661) 718-2893 (661) 793-7272 fax [email protected] DSA Inspection Stipher & Associates (633)** Steve Stipher 26462 Ganiza Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (949) 582-5755 (949) 367-1987 fax [email protected] Solid Plastic and Phenolic Toilet Compartments and Warm Air Hand Dryers Suffolk Construction Co., Inc. (732)** Greg Hescock 38 Discovery, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 453-9400 (949) 585-3033 fax [email protected] Nationally recognized firm providing professional general contracting/pre-construction, design-build, and construction management services to clients. Sundt Construction, Inc. (211) Anna R. Cisneros 2860 Gateway Oaks Dr., Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95833-4334 (916) 830-8030 (916) 830-8100 fax [email protected] Sundt Construction, Inc. provides general contracting, construction management at risk, and design-build services faster, of higher quality, and greater value than our competition. Sundt is an employee-owned firm in business since 1890, and has built Educational Facilities in California for over 30 years. Sundt is consistently ranked among the top 70 firms on the Engineering News Record Top 400 list of General Contractors each year. SyTech Solutions (200) Bryan Golden 6001 Midway St. Sacramento, CA 95828-0923 (916) 381-3010 (916) 381-3350 fax [email protected] SyTech Solutions, Inc. is a leading document management company that specializes in scanning school records and large format drawings. Through unique business methodologies and commitment to success, we deliver results-oriented solutions that help our customers realize their goals. SyTech is MSA and CMAS certified. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year T.L. Shield & Associates, Inc. (231) Tom Shield PO Box 6845 Thousand Oaks, CA 91359 (818) 509-8228 (818) 509-8596 fax [email protected] Handicap Access Installer/Consultant Tandus/C&A Floorcoverings (435) Mike Milhous 4218 Rimini Way El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (800) 241-4902 (916) 673-3446 fax [email protected] Vinyl cushion tufted textile flooring material Tetra Tech, Inc. (536) Randy Griffith 4213 State St., Suite 100 Santa Barbara, CA 93110 (805) 681-3100 ext. 130 (805) 681-3108 fax [email protected] Environmental, Engineering, and Geotechnical Consultant The Facilities Consortium (400) Rex Despain 13201 Meacham Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93314-8802 (661) 587-2727 (661) 587-2772 fax [email protected] The Facilities Consortium is a group of five California firms devoted to school facility needs. TFC members are able to assist school districts through the complete process of planning, funding, modernizing and constructing school facilities. The Planning Center (615) Dwayne Mears 1580 Metro Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1427 (714) 966-9220 ext. 316 (714) 966-9221 fax [email protected] Comprehensive consulting services for educational facilities, including CEQA/NEPA; Site Assessment/DTSC Compliance; CCR Title 5 Risk Assessments (Rail Rd., Pipeline, Tanks, EMF, Air Toxics); Lead and Asbestos Assessment; California Department of Education, SFPD Forms (including Self Certification using Title 5 standards); School Site Selection and Planning; Constraints Mapping; Surplus Site Feasibility Studies. Please contact the staff person in your area: Dwayne Mears, AICP, Costa Mesa: 1580 Metro Dr., CA 92626, (714) 966-9220; William Hass, PE, Los Angeles: 9841 Airport Boulevard, Suite 1010, Los Angeles, CA, (310) 670-9221; Denise Clendening, Ph.D., REA II, Ontario: 2131 Grove Ave., Suite A, Ontario, CA 91761, (909) 930-1380; Cathy Fitzgerald, PE, D.Env., Northern California/Reno: 695 Oak Creek, Reno, NV 89511, (775) 853-8503; Jerry Ogburn, Coachella Valley, 69930 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270, (760) 324-4996 Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc. (114)** Brian Jaramillo 3612 Mission Inn Ave. Riverside, CA 92501-3388 (951) 684-5901 (951) 684-0725 fax [email protected] Construction Management TMP Services, Inc. (531) Kimberly Tyhurst 425 S. Rancho Ave. Colton, CA 92324-3238 (909) 777-3140 (909) 777-3149 fax [email protected] Relocatable Ramps & Steps - Steel & Aluminum Tot Turf by Robertson Industries, Inc. (115) Alex Tsitovich 150 Mason Circle, Units E and F Concord, CA 94520 (800) 858-0519 (602) 340-0402 fax [email protected] Tot Turf is the leader in poured-in-place safety surfacing. Our product is IPEMA certified and ADA and CPSC compliant and has been tested for and passed ASTM F1292. It is also compliant with and follows guidelines set by the ADA and CPSC. Total School Solutions (307) Maggie Harmon 2969 Vista Grande Fairfield, CA 94534-1741 (707) 422-6393 (707) 422-6494 fax [email protected] TSS provides consulting services in the areas of fiscal and facilities planning, enrollment projections, facilities master plan development, developer fee justification studies, construction and project management, policy development and review, and legal training. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Tremco, Inc. (111) Claudia Diaz 3060 E. 44th St. Vernon, CA 90058-0000 (800) 282-4343 (949) 583-1921 fax [email protected] Roofing Products & Services URS Corporation (624) Kara Ostrowski 100 California St., Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94111-4510 (415) 281-2687 (415) 777-3023 fax [email protected] Design/Engineering and Program/Project/Construction Management Troxell Communications (535)** Bill Pitzner 11230 Gold Express Dr. #331 Gold River, CA 95670 (916) 253-3323 (916) 253-3353 fax (800) 578-8858 Toll Free (800) 589-5939 Toll Free Fax [email protected] Troxell Communications is an audio visual products supplier and integrator. We have partnered with the industries top A/V manufacturers to produce the best prices and A/V solutions. Valley Carports (634) Mike Messerschmidt 23829 Rd. 68 Tulare, CA 93274-9605 (559) 686-3867 (559) 686-1393 fax [email protected] Installation of carports and school lunch shelters/walkway covers. Turner Construction Company (525) Ken Harms 2484 Natomas Park Dr., Suite 101 Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 614-9311 (916) 568-1617 fax [email protected] Turner Construction is one of California’s leading Construction Management firms specializing in alternative delivery methods including CM @ Risk and Lease-Leaseback. Vanir Construction Management, Inc. (217) Bob Fletcher 980 Ninth St. Ste. 900 Sacramento, CA 95814-2719 (916) 444-3700 ext. 1207 (916) 448-6548 fax [email protected] Vanir provides the highest quality program, project and construction management services to both public and private sector clients to help them achieve the goals of their construction program in an ethical, creative and cost-efficient manner. Through planning, design, construction & move-in, we focus on achieving the owner's goals for cost, schedule and quality. TYR, Inc. (112)** Youssef Sobhi PO Box 90095 Long Beach, CA 90809 (562) 426-1965 (562) 426-6424 fax [email protected] DSA I.O.R. and OSHPD Inspection Virco Mfg. Corporation (314) Kathy Virtue 2027 Harpers Way Torrance, CA 90501-1524 (310) 533-0474 ext. 481 (310) 212-0996 fax [email protected] Furniture for educators UBS Securities, LLC (113)** Jeff Baratta One California St. #2700 San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 954-6899 (415) 954-6778 fax [email protected] A leader in school finance: general obligations bonds, certificates of participation, lease revenue bonds, Mello-Roos bonds, community facility district bonds, interim/bridge financing, qualified zone academy bonds, short term notes (trans & bans). VS America, Inc. (609/708)** Carmen Braun 1940 Abbott St. #501 Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 378-6500 (704) 378-6005 fax [email protected] VS stands for high quality educational furniture combined with modern design. Our commitment to an ergonomic project with longevity supports not only the student but also the environment. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You Trade Show Exhibitors ** New Exhibitor This Year Wallace-Kuhl & Associates, Inc. (136)** Barbara Schott 3410 W. Hammer Lane, Suite F Stockton, CA 95219 (209) 234-7722 (209) 234-7727 fax [email protected] Environmental Consulting, Construction Materials Testing & Inspection, Earthwork Testing & Inspection Waltman McDowell Group (104)** Philip McDowell 23232 Peralta Dr., Suite 223 Laguna Hills, CA 92653-1438 (949) 597-1498 (949) 583-1921 fax [email protected] Construction Management Wausau Tile, Inc. (530) Fran Hamele 921 N Harbor Blvd #606 La Habra, CA 90631-3103 (562) 716-8677 (562) 690-9005 fax [email protected] Manufacturer of precast concrete and metal site furnishings, precast concrete pavers and pedestal systems for installation, single layer terrazzo tile, and precast terrazzo and concrete custom designed products. Recycled glass can be added to all concrete products for LEED credits. Windsor Industries (202)** Leean Bradburn 1351 W. Stanford Ave. Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 762-1800 (303) 865-2807 fax [email protected] Manufacturer of floor cleaning equipment and chemicals related to the custodial department. To solve your specific problems, Windsor offers floor cleaning solutions that include the latest equipment, maintenance and support. Winzler & Kelly Consulting Engineers (628) Abbey Ransom 4180 Ruffin Rd. #115 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 244-0440 (858) 244-0441 fax [email protected] Hazardous materials consulting. Engineering design - civil, mechanical, electrical, structural. WCS/Ca (313) Dane Ruddell 10670 White Rock Rd., Suite 300 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6032 (916) 638-7070 ext. 228 (916) 638-0770 fax [email protected] Facility management and labor compliance program specialists. Williams Scotsman (401) Robert Gebhard 8211 Town Center Dr. Baltimore, MD 21236 (800) 782-1500 (410) 931-6047 fax [email protected] Williams Scotsman provides mobile offices, classrooms and storage units. We can provide everything from a simple construction trailer to complex, multi-story buildings such as schools and medical facilities. California’s Coalition for Adequate School Housing 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone (916) 448-8577 Fax (916) 448-7495 cashnet.org Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors Break Service • California State Inspection Services • Gonzalez Goodale Architects • HMC Architects • Murray & Downs AIA-Architects, Inc. Conference Tote Bag • American Modular Systems, Inc. • Barnhart, Inc. • BRJ & Associates, LLC • CRETESEAL • Heery International • Lundgren Management • PJHM Architects Deluxe Coffee Cart • BCA Architects • Beverly Prior Architects • EDGE Development, Inc. • Harris & Associates • Henry Woo Architects, Inc. • Hibser Yamauchi Architects, Inc. • Miller Brown & Dannis • Vanir Construction Management Golf Tournament Shirts • UBS Securities, LLC Internet Café • AEDIS Architecture & Planning Internet Café (cont.) • Higginson + Cartozian Architects, Inc. • KBZ Architects • Lionakis Beaumont Design Group • Modular Building Institute • NTDSTICHLER Architecture • Parsons 3D/I • PinnacleOne, Inc. Maintenance Network Breakfast • Advanced Moisture Control, Inc. • PCM3, Inc. • Williams Scotsman, Inc. Maintenance Network Reception • Chevron Energy Solutions • Connor Sport Court International Reception Trays • Bernards • Dougherty + Dougherty Architects, LLP Room Key Cards • RBC Capital Markets Trade Show Continental Breakfast • Modtech Holdings, Inc. • Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc. Trade Show Dessert Service • Bay Alarm Company, Inc. Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors Advanced Moisture Control, Inc. Hank Bruflodt 6765 Westminster Blvd., Suite C308 Westminster, CA 92683 Tel: (949) 748-6460• Fax: (949) 502-6320 Email: [email protected] Environmentally safe, concrete moisture control products for flooring and roofing systems, high performance industrial coatings, lead paint encapsulation, concrete curing. Vapor-Guard products are made in California and tested by independent laboratories for ASTM performance claims and environmental safety. For over 25 years, Vapor-Guard synthetic polymer formulas have been used on millions of square feet of projects and is specified by top architectural firms. Barnhart, Inc. William Sharp 10760 Thornmint Road San Diego, CA 92127 Tel: (858) 385-8200 • Fax: (858) 385-8201 Email: [email protected] Barnhart, Inc. is Engineering News Record’s 5th Largest Educational Builder in the nation and among the top 90 contractors nationwide. Locally, the construction company has been building California since 1983, specializing in K-12 educational facilities. This year, Barnhart ranked as the largest locally headquartered construction firm by the San Diego Business Journal. Barnhart is a Construction and Program Manager as well as general contractor for school districts up and down the state. Bay Alarm Company, Inc. AEDIS Architecture & Planning Dan Hunsaker 1494 Hamilton Avenue San Jose, CA 95125 Tel: (408) 264-2000 • Fax: (408) 264-2500 Email: [email protected] AEDIS Architecture & Planning is a full-service architectural firm with strong experience in educational and recreational facilities. Our clients include leading public and private educational institutions, municipalities, and community organizations. The overwhelming majority of our work is generated through the successful relationships we have developed with existing clients. AEDIS is capable of providing a full range of services relating to facility planning and construction, including master planning, architecture, and project management. Shane Clary 60 Berry Drive Pacheco, CA 94553-5601 Tel: (800) 410-4100 • Fax: (925) 808-4365 Email: [email protected] Since 1946, Bay Alarm Company is the premier electronic security and fire alarm provider for commercial systems throughout California. Let us show you the Bay Alarm difference. BCA Architects Rachel Del Fierro 210 Hammond Avenue Fremont, CA 94539 Tel: (510) 353-4108 • Fax: (510) 445-1005 Email: [email protected] Bunton Clifford Associates, Inc. is an award-wining architecture firm delivering professional expertise to Public School Districts throughout California. We believe that the most successful projects are those in which the architect truly becomes a partner with clients to create an excellent design that responds to all of the established criteria. www.BCAincOnline.com American Modular Systems Rick Torres 787 Spreckles Avenue Manteca, CA 95336 Tel: (209) 825-1921 • Fax: (209) 825-7018 Email: [email protected] American Modular Systems is the California leader of complete custom modular school facilities, including two-story buildings, classrooms, administration, multipurpose, restroom, childcare, science, library, adult education, and special programs like concession/stadium buildings and special education. You may purchase or lease our complete line through available piggybackable contracts. Bernards Steven Riggs 618 San Fernando Road San Fernando, CA 91340 Tel: (818) 898-1521 • Fax: (818) 839-7956 Email: [email protected] Headquartered in Southern California, Bernards is a leading builder of complex projects in diverse markets and industries. Bernards provides a complete range of professional services, including General Contracting, Construction/Program Management and Design-Build. Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors Beverly Prior Architects Chevron Energy Solutions Beverly Prior 222 Sutter Street, 9th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 Tel: (415) 777-9422 • Fax: (415) 777-2755 Email: [email protected] Beverly Prior Architects in an architectural firm specializing in public and community-based projects that contribute to the livability and sustainability of communities. We focus on the K-12 schools, higher education, justice, and civic markets. With over 50 educational projects completed, Beverly Prior Architects prides itself on designing learning facilities that function well, are efficient, and inspire those whom they serve. Alana O. Ruegg 345 California Street, 18th Floor San Francisco, CA 94104 Tel: (415) 733-4668 • Fax: (415) 733-4961 Email: [email protected] Chevron Energy Solutions (CES) is the energy services division of Chevron Corporation. CES is a vendor independent company that provides schools with services such as performance contracting, energy auditing, design engineering, project and construction management, training, project financing, commissioning, monitoring, measurement and verification as well as designbuild consulting and professional services. CES delivers solutions designed to address each customer’s particular needs, including alternative power solutions such as solar and fuel cell generation systems. BRJ & Associates, LLC Bonnie R. James 3452 East Foothill Boulevard, Suite 710 Pasadena, CA 91107 Tel: (626) 578-7277 • Fax: (626) 578-7377 Email: [email protected] BRJ & Associates is a professional planning, program management and construction management firm focusing primarily in the education field. Managing members Dr. Bonnie R. James and Mark Edwards, AIA, each have more than 30 years experience. Together they offer the skills and leadership to protect and promote the best interests of their clients. The difference is in the details. California State Inspection Services Zo Egar 22943 Keswick Street West Hills, CA 91304 Tel: (818) 425-4954 • Fax: (818) 704-4711 Email: [email protected] CSIS is staffed with DSA certified Inspectors. We provide qualified, experienced, and trained Project Inspectors for your next construction project. We are fingerprinted (livescan®) by the DOJ. We understand quality control, proper documentation, and resolving issues before they become problems. On-site, we use cameras and laptop computers to generate clean and clear records. CSIS maintains a 100% satisfaction record on all represented districts. We look forward to making you our next satisfied customer. Connor Sport Court International Gary Gray 4517 Valley Quail Way North Las Vegas, NV 89084 Tel: (702) 396-3033 • Fax: (702) 396-6944 Email: [email protected] We manufacture sports flooring surfaces from wood to synthetic, indoors and outdoors. We are the market leader and the official surface for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Volleyball Championships. CRETESEAL CRETESEAL CRETESEAL Jim Christie Concrete Waterproofing Products, Inc. P. O. Box 18598 Anaheim, CA 92817 Tel: (800) 278-4273 • Fax: (714) 993-1840 Email: [email protected] Raising the standards of the concrete industry with product performance and business integrity, taking a proactive approach to enhance the quality of concrete and solve floor covering problems, controlling moisture vapor transmission and alkalinity from damaging sensitive floor covering, through educating and implementing Creteseal CS2000, maintaining long-term relationships with professional Architects, Engineers, Builders and Owners to insure cost-effective protection of floor covering. Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors D DOUGHERTY DOUGHERTY Dougherty + Dougherty Architects, LLP Brian Paul Dougherty, FAIA Laura Sottile Rose ARCHITECTS 3194 D Airport Loop Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Tel: (714) 427-0277 • Fax: (714) 427-0288 Email: [email protected] • [email protected] Dougherty + Dougherty Architects LLP specializes in the design of innovative environments for educational and institutional clients. During the past 27 years, the principals of the firm, Betsey Olenick Dougherty, FAIA, and Brian Paul Dougherty, FAIA, have worked continuously with school districts throughout Southern California in realizing award-winning solutions to a full variety of client needs. EDGE Development, Inc. Steve Cowles 27368 Via Industria, Suite 101 Temecula, CA 92590 Tel: (951) 296-0776• Fax: (951) 296-0775 Email: [email protected] EDGE Development, Inc. specializes in Construction Management, General Contracting, Design-Build and Lease-Leaseback services. A team of over 400 people currently represents EDGE with offices in Temecula and Auburn, California. EDGE is currently ranked #223 of the Nation’s Top 500 fastest growing companies, #199 of the Nation’s Top 400 Contractors and is #64 of the Nation’s Top Design-Build Firms. With over $1 Billion in completed projects, EDGE remains committed to “Raising the Standards of Construction Excellence.” Gonzalez Goodale Architects Harry Drake, AIA 135 West Green Street, #200 Pasadena, CA 91105 Tel: (626) 568-1428 • Fax: (626) 568-8026 Email: [email protected] Gonzalez|Goodale Architects was established in 1979 on the principle of improving the public environment through design excellence and sensitive client service. Today, with a staff of 45, the firm maintains a unique team-based working culture and a commitment to the positive impact that architecture can have on society. Located in Old Pasadena, Gonzalez|Goodale Architects occupies a building of its own design. Through its integration into Pasadena’s pedestrian alleyways, its usable urban landscaping, public art, and daylit studios, the building reflects the firm’s philosophy of design for the enrichment of public life. Since its founding, Gonzalez|Goodale Architects has served diverse public, non-profit, and institutional clients with an interactive, creative design process. As a result, the firm has received numerous design awards and maintains an extensive list of built quality projects across a wide range of building types. Harris & Associates Louise McGinnis 4600 Northgate Blvd., Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95834 Tel: (916) 928-9600 • Fax: (916) 928-9605 Email: [email protected] Founded in 1974, Harris & Associates specializes in serving the professional service needs of school districts and other public agencies. Our four service areas provide expertise from project conception through occupancy: • Program Management • Project and construction management • Civil design • Municipal services Our staff of over 450 employee-owners include licensed engineers and architects, certified construction managers and inspectors and experienced public works professionals. Heery International Cheryl Camilleri 1180 Iron Point Road, Suite 160 Folsom, CA 95630 Tel: (916) 608-2303 • Fax: (916) 608-2307 Email: [email protected] As a leading Program Management firm with the experience of more than $20 billion in K-12 projects within 165 school districts worldwide, Heery International has helped both public and private institutions improve their learning environments for more than 1.5 million students. Heery has assisted public school districts in renovating and upgrading existing facilities and constructing new educational facilities for grades K-12 since the mid-1960’s. Henry Woo Architects, Inc. Henry Woo 1210 Brea Canyon Road Diamond Bar, CA 91789 Henry Woo Architects Inc Tel: (909) 594-8193 • Fax: (909) 594-8726 Email: [email protected] Henry Woo Architects, Inc., established in 1986, is a full-service architectural firm with practices specifically dedicated to the educational, municipal, and institutional sectors in California. Our knowledge and proven experience afford us the opportunity in developing our unparalleled approaches to solve facility-related problems. Our goal is to provide the greatest reliability through responsive services in today’s challenging environment to help our clients succeed. Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors Hibser Yamauchi Architects, Inc. Marcus Hibser 300 27th Street, 2nd Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Tel: (510) 446-2222 • Fax: (510) 446-2211 Email: [email protected] Hibser Yamauchi Architects, Inc. is a multifaceted architectural design firm founded in 1977, providing comprehensive services ranging from feasibility studies and master planning to building design, interior design, construction documentation and project coordination for a variety of building types. The firm has special expertise in Health Care and Educational facilities and presently has 3 offices located in Oakland, Davis, and Los Angeles, California. KBZ Architects Joe S. Wilcox 30 West Arrellaga Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Tel: (805) 963-1726 • Fax: (805) 963-2951 Email: [email protected] KBZ Architects has provided Architectural master planning and design services to the educational community for over forty years. The firm currently has its home office in Santa Barbara with satellite offices in Ventura and Lompoc. Firm President Joe Wilcox heads up the K-12 design division and has over 30 years of experience in all educational design services. The firm also works at the University level as well as the Community College market. Lionakis Beaumont Design Group Higginson + Cartozian Architects, Inc. Darryl K. Cartozian 1455 Park Avenue Redlands, CA 92373 Tel: (909) 793-3100 • Fax: (909) 793-3140 Email: [email protected] Higginson + Cartozian Architects, Inc. is a full-service Architectural firm. Our past and current experience is in K-12 Education, Special Education, Civic, Commercial, and Religious Design. The principals have completed a wide variety of projects ranging from small to comprehensive elementary and intermediate schools, as well as numerous community college facilities. It is always our goal to give the client what they want in terms of quality, value, and service. Laura Knauss Lionakis Beaumont 1919 19th Street Design Group Sacramento, CA 95814 Tel: (916) 558-1900 • Fax: (916) 558-1919 Email: [email protected] Lionakis Beaumont Design Group (LBDG) believes in quality learning environments for all kids! We apply our sustainable design expertise, educational planning skills, and creative problem-solving to every school project. We compliment our architectural services with in-house structural engineering and interior design, because we know these disciplines have enormous impact on the quality of the final product--your school. LBDG...Shaping the Future...by Design! Lundgren Management HMC Architects Glenn Massengale 3270 Inland Empire Boulevard Ontario, CA 91764 Tel: (909) 989-9979 • Fax: (909) 483-1400 Email: [email protected] We create inspirational learning environments. As a leader in educational facility design, HMC Architects/School Advisors offers a full range of services, including school bond consultation, entitlements, master planning, architecture, interior design, educational programming, labor compliance services, and consultation for oversight committees. HMC Architects. Designing schools that inspire future leaders. Sharon Bolle 27220 Turnberry Lane, Suite 150 Valencia, CA 91355 Tel: (909) 434-3221 • Fax: (661) 257-1806 Email: [email protected] Lundgren Management is a full-service construction and facilities management firm providing a wide range of benefits to school districts for over 20 years. Lundgren constructs and manages new construction and modernization projects throughout the state from concept to occupancy. Facility Management Services include facility needs assessments, emergency repair reimbursements and computerized maintenance management program implementation. Lundgren Management’s offices serve the Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, San Diego, Bakersfield, Ventura, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors Miller Brown & Dannis Mark W. Kelley 71 Stevenson Street, 19th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Tel: (415) 543-4111 • Fax: (415) 543-4384 Email: [email protected] Miller Brown & Dannis brings clarity to complex legal issues. We are a leading provider of construction, business and property legal services to school districts and county offices of education throughout California. We seek and obtain exceptional results for our clients. Our service is unparalleled in a broad range of practice areas, including: Construction Issues, Revenue Raising, Site Acquisitions and Sales, Asset Management, and Bond Counsel. Visit us online today at www.mbdlaw.com. Murray & Downs AIA-Architects, Inc. Jeff Thoma 3025 Sacramento Street Placerville, CA 95667 Tel: (530) 626-1810 • Fax: (530) 626-1931 Email: [email protected] Murray & Downs AIA-Architects, Inc. opened its doors in Placerville back in 1985. Since then, the firm has grown to a professional staff of fifty, specializing in comprehensive educational and medical projects throughout California. The firm’s passion for “Projects that Contribute to the Good of the Community” is evident in their many satisfied clients and successful projects. Highlighted educational projects include Pioneer HS in Woodland, McCaffrey MS in Galt, and Oak Meadow ES in El Dorado Hills. NTDSTICHLER Architecture Modtech Holdings, Inc. Rick Bartolotti, SVP Sales & Marketing 2830 Barrett Avenue Perris, CA 92571 Tel: (951) 943-4014 • Fax: (951) 443-3642 Email: [email protected] For nearly 25 years, Modtech has been designing and manufacturing modular schools and relocatable classrooms, both as expansions of existing schools and as entire new campuses. Modtech school buildings and classrooms are available for either temporary or permanent use with a variety of options. Our buildings are available in single- or two-story configuration and can emulate existing site-built structures. Modular Building Institute Tom Hardiman 944 Glenwood Station Lane, Suite 204 Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: (888) 811-3288 • Fax: (434) 296-3288 Email: [email protected] The Modular Building Institute (MBI) is the international nonprofit trade association representing over 250 companies in fourteen countries engaged in the manufacturing, leasing, and selling of commerical modular buildings in the educational, health care, retail, restaurant, hospitality, construction, industrial, government, and religious markets. MBI is the largest commercial modular construction association offering premier training and networking opportunities, issue advocacy, and resources to its members and their customers. For more information, go to modular.org. Jay Tittle, AIA, Partner 2025 Financial Way, Suite 106 Glendora, CA 91741 Tel: (626) 963-1401 • Fax: (626) 963-5771 Email: [email protected] NTDSTICHLER Architecture is a 300-person award-winning design firm specializing in educational facilities, providing full-service architecture, engineering, interior design, and funding services for California schools. Great design comes from discussion; visit our booth, let’s talk! Parsons 3D/I 12100 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1950 Los Angeles, CA 90025 Southern California Region Contact: Jim Choate Tel: (951) 514-7066 • Email: [email protected] Northern California Region Contact: Kevin Wagner Tel: (415) 282-8204 • Email: [email protected] Parsons-3D/I has provided program, project and construction management services to educational clients in California for the past 20 years. Well over 100 of our educational clients are in California, where we have worked for 28 K-12 school districts managing new construction and modernization projects valued at over $19 billion. We understand the unique requirements of educational clients and have current experience with all of the State regulatory agencies that have authority over design and construction. PCM3, Inc. Gene Irestone 10440 Trademark Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Tel: (909) 980-6716 • Fax: (909) 980-9856 Email: [email protected] Professional Construction Management for California’s educational system. Thank You, C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Sponsors PinnacleOne, Inc. UBS Securities, LLC Bruce P. Risley, AIA 445 South Figueroa Street, Suite 3650 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Tel: (213) 486-9884 • Fax: (213) 486-9894 Email: [email protected] PinnacleOne is a team of construction consulting experts uniquely qualified to serve both public and private educational institutions and other public and private clients with solid program, project and construction management services. Our team of specialized experts also offers coordination and constructability reviews, cost estimating and construction claims services for those challenging projects. PinnacleOne gives you the confidence you need in managing your expectations regardless of the type, size, or budget of the project. Jeff Baratta One California Street, Suite 2700 San Francisco, CA 94111 Tel: (415) 954-6899 • Fax: (415) 954-6778 Email: [email protected] UBS Securities, LLC, a leader in Public Education Finance, provides investment banking services to schools throughout California. UBS provides capital facility funding through general obligation bonds, lease revenue bonds, certificates of participation, and community facility districts. Other services include refinancings, interim financings, and QZABs. PJHM Architects Charlene Yarnall 647 Camino de los Mares, #201 San Clemente, CA 92673 Tel: (949) 496-6191 • Fax: (949) 496-0269 Email: [email protected] PJHM is a full-service planning and design firm, specializing in K-12 public educational facilities. PJHM has designed literally thousands of carefully conceived, innovative and cost-effective facilities for public school district clients. These projects include elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, theaters, special education centers, science, art and technology centers, community-use facilities, athletic facilities, administration and maintenance facilities. Vanir Construction Management, Inc. Bob Fletcher 980 Ninth Street, Suite 900 Sacramento, CA 95814 Tel: (916) 444-3700 • Fax: (916) 448-6548 Email: [email protected] Vanir Construction Management, Inc. (Vanir) is one of the nation’s leading program/project/construction management firms. Headquartered in Sacramento, California, and with offices throughout California, as well as Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. Engineering News-Record has listed Vanir among the Top 100 CM Firms in the nation. RBC Capital Markets Rod Carter 777 South Figueroa Street, Suite 850 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Tel: (213) 362-4133 • Fax: (213) 362-4110 Email: [email protected] RBC provides Bond Underwriting and Financial Advisory services to K-12 school districts. Williams Scotsman, Inc. Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc. Dayne Brassard 3612 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 Tel: (951) 684-5901 • Fax: (951) 684-0769 Email: [email protected] CM services Jill Prevatt 8211 Town Center Drive Baltimore, MD 21236 Tel: (410) 933-5947 • Fax: (410) 931-6047 Email: [email protected] Leading provider of mobile and modular space, including temporary and permanent classrooms. DSA-approved units available. Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Eugene Aguirre Los Angeles USD (213) 480-8863 [email protected] Patrick Ainsworth Calif. Dept. of Education (916) 445-2652 [email protected] Cathy Allen Western Placer USD (916) 645-5100 [email protected] Paul Andersen Riverside Co. Ofc. of Educ. (951) 826-6364 [email protected] Julie Arthur California Financial Services (760) 831-3738 [email protected] John Baca Division of the State Architect (916) 323-3013 [email protected] Mike Bailey Placentia-Yorba Linda USD (714) 996-2550 John Baracy RBC Capital Markets (213) 362-4126 [email protected] Julie Barrett WWCOT (310) 828-0040 [email protected] Mark Bartos CSS Architecture (650) 696-1200 [email protected] Adam Bauer Fieldman Rolapp & Associates (949) 660-7300 [email protected] Jay Bell Telacu Construction Management (714) 541-2390 [email protected] Gregory Bergman Bergman & Dacey Inc. (310) 470-6110 [email protected] Michael Bishop Paramount USD (562) 602-6025 [email protected] Bob Blattner Blattner & Associates (916) 606-7129 [email protected] Lettie Boggs Colbi Technologies Inc. (714) 505-9544 [email protected] Sharon Bolle Lundgren Management Corp. (661) 257-1805 [email protected] Gregory Bowers Beaumont USD (951) 845-1631 [email protected] Nina Boyd Orange Co. Dept. of Educ. (714) 966-4050 [email protected] Karl Bradley Vista USD (760) 726-2170 [email protected] Greg Branch CT Brayton & Sons Inc. (209) 838-7388 [email protected] Margaret Brown San Ramon Valley USD (925) 552-2960 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Kent Brown Representing Sequoia Un. HSD (650) 815-1350 [email protected] Jeremy Brust Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo (562) 653-3200 [email protected] David Burke Capital Program Management Inc. (916) 553-4400 [email protected] Brian Cahill Douglas E. Barnhart Inc. (858) 385-8200 [email protected] Thomas Calhoun DMJM Management (213) 593-8599 [email protected] Bob Canavan Federal Management Strategies Inc. (202) 462-5911 [email protected] David Casnocha Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth (415) 283-2241 [email protected] Greg Chapman PCH Architects (909) 792-7397 [email protected] Liz Cheyne Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] Andreas Chialtas Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo (562) 653-3200 [email protected] Rebecca Chou Department of Toxic Substances Control (916) 255-3545 Thomas Clark HMC Architects (619) 744-4077 [email protected] Denise Clendening The Planning Center (909) 930-1380 [email protected] Mary Beth Coburn Best Best & Krieger LLP (619) 525-1300 [email protected] Jim Conger Mondo U.S.A. (949) 888-5411 [email protected] Julius Conway Fontana USD (909) 357-5000 [email protected] Leigh Coop Vacaville USD (707) 453-6138 [email protected] Lynne Cooper WWCOT (951) 300-0227 [email protected] Joshie Cox ABC USD (562) 926-5566 [email protected] Louis Cunningham Oxnard Un. HSD (805) 385-2562 [email protected] John Dacey Bergman & Dacey Inc. (310) 470-6110 [email protected] Gregory Davis Davis Demographics & Planning (951) 270-5211 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Jay Davison Capital Program Management Inc. (916) 553-4400 [email protected] Fred Diamond Rowland USD (626) 912-0665 [email protected] Joe Dixon Capistrano USD (949) 234-9524 [email protected] Bill Dos Santos San Diego USD (858) 627-7121 [email protected] Harry Drake Gonzalez | Goodale Architects (626) 568-1428 [email protected] Tom Duval Capital Engineering Consultants Inc. (916) 851-3500 [email protected] Charles Eley Collaborative for High Performance Schs. (CHPS) (877) 642-2477 [email protected] Julie Ennis Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-0019 [email protected] Sharon Fair Department of Toxic Substances Control (818) 551-2821 [email protected] Donald Field Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe (213) 612-2287 [email protected] Brad Fife Lake Elsinore USD (951) 830-7849 [email protected] John Fisher John Sergio Fisher & Associates Inc. (818) 344-3045 [email protected] Richard Flood Pacific Gas & Electric Company (415) 973-2347 [email protected] Eric France Division of the State Architect (916) 445-8100 [email protected] Harold Freiman Lozano Smith (925) 302-2000 [email protected] Ming Fung Hodgetts & Fung Design Associates (323) 937-2150 [email protected] Deborah Furlow Division of the State Architect (916) 445-8100 [email protected] Gary Gidcumb HMC Architects (626) 535-0500 [email protected] David Gilmore LPA Inc. (949) 261-1001 [email protected] David Goldin San Francisco USD (415) 355-7314 [email protected] Stephanie Gonos Hancock & Gonos Inc. (916) 443-4101 [email protected] John Gordon CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 322-2470 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Glenn Gould Miller Brown & Dannis (415) 543-4111 [email protected] Kip Grubb Stafford King Wiese Architects (916) 930-5900 [email protected] Alice Grundman Colton Jt. USD (909) 580-6640 [email protected] Eric Hall Eric Hall & Associates (760) 602-9352 [email protected] Bruce Hart Parsons - 3D/I (415) 433-4590 [email protected] Dave Hawke CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 322-1459 [email protected] Kristin Heinen Collaborative for High Performance Schs. (CHPS) (415) 957-1977 [email protected] Philip Henderson Miller Brown & Dannis (415) 543-4111 [email protected] Jason Hernandez Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] Rod Higgins Division of the State Architect (916) 445-8100 [email protected] Charles Higueras VBN Architects (510) 763-1313 [email protected] Javier Hinojosa Department of Toxic Substances Control (818) 551-2172 [email protected] Bedelia Honeycutt CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (562) 597-0099 [email protected] Randy Horn gkkworks (310) 592-7776 [email protected] Jackie House J House Environmental Inc. (530) 885-7801 [email protected] David Huff Orbach Huff & Suarez LLP (310) 788-9200 [email protected] Gerry Hughes Murray & Downs AIA Architects Inc. (530) 626-1810 [email protected] Teri Jamison Rainforth Grau Architects (916) 368-7990 [email protected] Lynn Johnson Tetra Design Inc. (213) 250-7440 [email protected] Jill Jones Division of the State Architect (916) 324-7183 [email protected] Louis Joseph CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (213) 633-8022 [email protected] Mays Kakish Beaumont USD (951) 845-1631 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters David Kaneda Integrated Design Associates Inc. (IDeAs) (408) 562-3560 [email protected] Mark Kelley Miller Brown & Dannis (415) 543-4111 [email protected] Vinceena Kelly Los Angeles Co. Ofc. of Educ. (562) 922-8872 [email protected] Laura Knauss Lionakis Beaumont Design Group Inc. (916) 558-1900 [email protected] Scott Koppel Koppel & Gruber Public Finance (760) 510-0290 [email protected] Rick Kramer Kramer Project Development Company Inc. (408) 626-0209 [email protected] Ron Kuehl Neff Construction Inc. (909) 947-3768 [email protected] Ronald Lebs Sylvan Un. SD (209) 574-5000 [email protected] Kelvin Lee Kelvin K. Lee (916) 782-8962 [email protected] Hugh Lee Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo (562) 653-3200 [email protected] Ariane Lehew School Advisors (909) 945-6890 [email protected] Rosanna Lerma Salas O'Brien Engineers Inc. (408) 282-1500 [email protected] Dan Levernier Division of the State Architect (916) 323-3013 [email protected] Melissa Ley Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] Tim Lopez Riverside Co. Ofc. of Educ. (951) 826-6306 [email protected] Cheri Love PubliConstructionLaw (831) 656-1220 [email protected] Don Lussier Corona-Norco USD (951) 736-5048 [email protected] Masha Lutsuk Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-8921 [email protected] Jim Maclay LPA Inc. (949) 261-1001 [email protected] Alex Malfavon Capistrano USD (949) 234-9531 [email protected] Mark Malinowski Department of Toxic Substances Control (916) 255-3717 [email protected] Mark Mardock McCarthy Building Companies Inc. (949) 851-8383 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Enrique Medina Jr. Pomona USD (909) 397-4800 [email protected] Mahendra Mehta Division of the State Architect (858) 674-5413 [email protected] Guy Mehula Los Angeles USD (213) 633-7728 [email protected] Len Metcalf Nadel Architects Inc. (310) 826-2100 [email protected] Ed Mierau Neff Construction Inc. (909) 947-3768 [email protected] Mark Miller MKThink (415) 402-0888 Kathleen Moore CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 445-2144 [email protected] Janet Mueller Miller Brown & Dannis (619) 595-0202 [email protected] Lynne Murray Corona-Norco USD (951) 736-5045 [email protected] Jack Myers Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] J. William Naish San Diego USD (858) 627-7217 [email protected] Bill Nance Fullerton Jt. Un. HSD (714) 680-5603 [email protected] Engel Navea Office of Public School Construction (916) 323-6911 [email protected] Aaron Noble Division of the State Architect (916) 445-8100 [email protected] Richard Nowicki NTDStichler Architecture (858) 565-4440 [email protected] Cecile Nunley Capital Program Management Inc. (916) 553-4400 [email protected] Michael O'Neill CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 322-1463 [email protected] Bill Orr Collaborative for High Performance Schs. (CHPS) (916) 341-6472 [email protected] Lynn Owashi-Tambara K-12 Specialties (714) 562-6702 Ian Padilla Murdoch Walrath & Holmes (916) 441-3300 [email protected] Lorena Padilla-Melendez Los Angeles USD (213) 633-8444 [email protected] John Palmer San Juan USD (916) 971-5720 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Patricia Penn CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 324-8989 [email protected] Matt Perry Health Professions High School (916) 643-9180 [email protected] Alexis Persinger Quattrocchi / Kwok Architects (707) 576-0829 [email protected] Henry Petrino Total School Solutions (707) 422-6393 [email protected] Kevin Pohlson Brookfield Homes [email protected] Gary Rainwater Los Angeles USD (213) 633-8901 [email protected] T.J. Rapozo Office of Public School Construction (916) 324-2557 [email protected] Tom Rayburn Capistrano USD (949) 234-9532 [email protected] Josie Ripoly Chino Valley USD (909) 628-1201 [email protected] Paul Rivas William S. Hart Un. HSD (661) 753-5740 [email protected] Michael Rochman SPURR (925) 743-1292 [email protected] Ralph Roesling Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects (619) 233-1023 [email protected] Steve Rogers EDGE Development Inc. (951) 296-0776 [email protected] Marnie Rosenstein Elk Grove USD (916) 686-7711 [email protected] Michael Roth John Swett USD (510) 787-1141 [email protected] Joel Ryan Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 Lisa Ryker WLC Architects Inc. (510) 450-1999 [email protected] Thomas Sabol Englekirk & Sabol Structural Engineers (323) 733-2640 [email protected] Hamid Saebfar Department of Toxic Substances Control (818) 551-2876 [email protected] Rob Samish Lionakis Beaumont Design Group Inc. (916) 558-1900 [email protected] Amalia Sanchez Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] Dan Santo Calif. Financial Services (916) 733-0400 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Mike Sattley Lake Elsinore USD (951) 253-7015 [email protected] William Savidge West Contra Costa USD (510) 412-4363 [email protected] Brad Senden Center for Community Opinion (800) 827-1466 [email protected] George Shaw CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (805) 692-9913 [email protected] Steven Shields Merced City Elem. SD (209) 385-6300 [email protected] Ernest Silva Murdoch Walrath & Holmes (916) 441-3300 [email protected] Lisa Silverman Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] Karen Sims Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] Jerry Skaff Fullerton Jt. Un. HSD (714) 870-2811 [email protected] Howard "Chip" Smith Division of the State Architect (916) 323-1687 [email protected] Lyle Smoot Los Angeles USD (213) 633-8077 [email protected] Paul Speed Sylvan Un. SD (209) 574-5000 [email protected] Mamie Starr San Joaquin Co. Ofc. of Educ. (209) 468-9073 [email protected] Freda Stathopoulos Office of Public School Construction (916) 445-3160 [email protected] David Stevenson Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. USD (909) 797-0174 [email protected] Joe Sublett Enviroplex Inc. (209) 466-8000 [email protected] Jerry Suich Oxbridge Development Inc. (415) 931-1920 [email protected] Sally Swanson Sally Swanson Architects Inc. (415) 445-3045 [email protected] Terry Tao Atkinson-Andelson-Loya-Ruud & Romo (562) 653-3200 [email protected] David Thorman Division of the State Architect (916) 445-8100 [email protected] Tom Tooker CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (951) 296-1854 [email protected] Steve Turner Ukiah USD (707) 463-5233 [email protected] Thank You C.A.S.H. 28th Annual Conference Presenters Dave Umstot San Diego USD (858) 637-3686 [email protected] Kent Van Gelder CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (909) 433-4726 [email protected] Dawn Vincent Stone & Youngberg LLC (213) 443-5006 [email protected] Jack Vombaur Collins & Aikman (800) 669-1997 [email protected] Ying Wang Los Angeles USD (213) 972-3976 [email protected] Diane Waters CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 322-2470 [email protected] Russell Watson Sprotte + Watson Architecture & Planning (760) 639-4120 [email protected] James Watts San Diego USD (858) 627-7241 [email protected] Land Weismehl DES Architects & Engineers (650) 364-6453 [email protected] Gene Wheatley Fremont USD (510) 657-0761 [email protected] Douglas Wolf LFR Inc. (510) 596-9629 [email protected] Dr. Susan Wolff Columbia Gorge Community College (541) 506-6030 Fred Yeager CDE/School Facilities Planning Division (916) 327-7148 [email protected] Nikki Yee Office of Public School Construction (916) 323-7314 [email protected] John Zinner Zinner Consultants (310) 319-1131 [email protected] QUESTIONS? Find the Answers on the FACILITY RESOURCE CENTER! www.cashnet.org Visit Leroy and Dianne Small at the FRC Table on the 3rd Floor Lobby Level