BCRPA Facilities Conference
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BCRPA Facilities Conference
BCRPA Facilities Conference ‘Building Forward’ Wednesday, October 29, 2008 Executive Airport Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre 7311 Westminster Highway, Richmond, BC V6X 1A3 *Event planned in collaboration with the Recreation Facilities Association of BC Pre & Post Conference Courses Deadline to register for pre and post courses is 2 weeks prior to course start date. 1.RFABC Building Service Worker Part 1: Thursday, October 23 9:00am-5:00pm Part 2: Friday, October 24 9:00am-5:00pm Member $270, Non-member $320 This course will show student the importance of custodial skills in their facilities. All aspects of facility care will be covered from floor care, to chemical safety to proper use of equipment. Keynote 8:30am-9:30am Lui Passaglia - Success From the Field Lui Passaglia shares lessons learned after 25 years as a professional football player and three-time Grey Cup Champion with the same team, the CFL’s BC Lions. Speaking from years of professional experience both on and off the field, Pro Football’s all time leading scorer speaks about the ability to succeed as an individual in an ever-changing workplace, leadership styles, and teamwork. He shares his recipe for longevity as related to his football experiences. Lui Passaglia, the most successful kicker and punter in the history of pro football, has assured himself a place in the history books—as well as in the hearts and minds of Canadians. He played with the BC Lions Football Club his entire 25-year career and won four Grey Cups with them (three as a player and one as an executive). In 2000, his final year playing with the Lions, Passaglia kicked, in dramatic, last-minute fashion, the Grey Cupwinning field goal against the Montreal Alouettes. It was a perfect end to a celebrated career that saw him break almost every CFL record for his position. 2.TFM Boiler Basic Safety Awareness Monday, October 27 8:30am-4:30pm Member $295, Non-Member $345 This course provides students with information on potential boiler and pressure vessel problem areas, possible solutions, and procedures that should be followed in case of emergency or irregularities in a boiler plant operation. 3.TFM Refrigeration Basic Safety Awareness Tuesday, October 28 8:30am-4:30pm Member $295, Non-Member $345 This course provides students with an overall look at refrigeration plant operation, potential problem areas, possible solutions and procedures for a safe response to emergencies. 4.BCRPA Playground Safety Awareness Tuesday, October 28 8:30am-4:30pm Member $120, Non-member $145 This course is for those participants who need an introduction or refresher on playground safety and CSA standards. Participants gain a clearer understanding of how their local playgrounds measure up, what problems they have in common with their neighbours, and how others are approaching inspection, upgrades, new equipment and retrofitting. 5.RFABC Supervisory Part 1: Thursday, October 30 1:00-5:00pm Part 2: Friday, October 31 9:00am-5:00pm Member $270, Non-member $320 This two day course is designed to give practical ideas and skills for those in supervisory roles. The main focus will be how to become a better team leader and supervisor. Participants will learn the aspects of effective leadership including managing yourself, work and situations. Participants will also learn tips to deal effectively with people and handle negative situations. He is a member of the BC Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the No. 5 jersey he wore as a player has been retired by the BC Lions. His philanthropic and charitable work throughout the community has become a trademark over the past four decades and his continued involvement with youth and society ensures that he will continue to leave his trademark signature on the world around him for a long time. Passaglia is currently working in home construction and is also the Community Relations Ambassador for the BC Lions. At-A-Glance Wednesday, October 29 7:30-8:15am ............................................................. Registration/Refreshments 8:15-8:30am .......................................................................... Opening Remarks 8:30-9:30am.....................................................................Keynote: Lui Passaglia 9:45-10:45am..................................................................... Educational Sessions 10:45-11:15am .........................................................Nutrition Break/Tradeshow 11:15am-12:15pm.............................................................. Educational Sessions 12:15-1:15pm..........................................................................Lunch/Tradeshow 1:15-2:15pm................................................Plenary Session: Dan Doyle, VANOC 2:30-3:30pm....................................................................... Educational Sessions 3:45-4:45pm....................................................... Closing Session: Chris Johnson Document Exchange Delegates are invited to submit policies, procedures, and/or best practices to [email protected] to be posted to the BCRPA website for colleagues to access. There will also be an area at the Conference to share hard copies. Trade Show Displays will feature new and innovative commercial and educational products and services to assist your organization. For exhibitor or sponsorship inquiries, contact Rhianne Mari at [email protected]. 6.BCRPA PoolSafe BC Part 1: Thursday, October 30 1:00-5:00pm Part 2: Friday, October 31 9:00am-12:00pm Member $75, Non-member $85 This course will provide aquatic centre staff the knowledge and skills needed to recognize, evaluate, and control hazards in a pool setting in BC. 2 BCRPA Facilities Conference ‘Building Forward’ EARLY BIRD registrants’ names will be entered into a draw for a prize CONCURRENT SESSIONS A CONCURRENT SESSIONS B Building energy efficiency retrofits have often been characterized by short paybacks and limited scope. However, comprehensive retrofits that focus on long terms savings provide a better financial return, greater greenhouse gas reductions, and increased opportunities for equipment renewal. This session will look at the benefits of comprehensive retrofits, how life-cycle costing can be used to assess a retrofit project, and the use of energy performance contracting as an implementation option. An introduction to the principals of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). How incorporating CPTED into design and planning can create safer, sustainable more utilized public spaces. The focus will be on interior design and layout challenges in and around recreation facilities to design out crime through CPTED. Come away with an overview of the principals of CPTED, the direct relationship between planning, design and maintenance and crime and nuisance behaviour. Michael Wilson, P. ENG is Senior Energy Planner for the Community Energy Association, assisting local governments with energy planning, efficiency, and renewable energy supply decisions. His extensive background in energy efficiency includes demand side management, computer energy modelling, and community energy planning. Michael is a registered professional engineer in British Columbia and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Mr. Greg Perkins of Liahona Security is one of the foremost experts on CPTED in Canada. He is a former police officer who has been consulting and lecturing on CPTED for thirteen years in British Columbia, Ontario and the United States. He has been the sole source provider of CPTED training to “E” Division RCMP and most of British Columbia for the past eight years. Mr. Perkins is affiliated with such professional organizations as; the BC Crime Prevention Association (BCCPA), the Planning Institute of BC (PIBC), the BC Society of Landscape Architects (BCSLA) and the CPTED BC Association – as Founder and Chair. 9:45am-10:45am A1: Think Big: The Case for Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Retrofits A2: Mission Recreation Park Aquatic Centre – What is the Future of Community Aquatics? Part 1 The Mission Recreation Park Aquatic Facility will be one of Canada’s largest public aquatic centres when it opens in Kelowna, BC in April 2009. Everything about this project is unique, from its public process, conceptual design, components, and construction delivery, to its business and operational plans. Part 1 includes Public Process and Delivery System, Plans and Photographs of the Ninety Percent Complete Building and Sustainability and Energy Conservation. David Graham is the Director of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Services for the City of Kelowna. In this capacity, he has negotiated numerous public-private partnerships and is responsible for capital project delivery for all civic facilities (including buildings and parks) and is currently leading the development process and creation of an operating model for Kelowna’s new $46-million aquatic centre. David is the former CEO of the YM-YWCA’s in Kelowna and Prince George and was a founding Director of Pacific Sport Okanagan, and People In Motion. David is President of the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association and has served on the Board since 2006. J. Terry Barkley, MRAIC, MAIBC, AAA, Associate AIA is one of Canada’s leading designers of sports, recreation and wellness facilities. He is Vice President at Cannon Design Architecture, and is the Principal in Charge and Project Architect on Kelowna’s Mission Recreation Park Aquatic Facility. Terry specializes in aquatic centre design and with more than 30 years experience, is an industry leader who understands the market forces that influence pool design and water use. A3: Negligence and Risk Management This session describes what negligence actually looks like in the sport and recreation setting, and outlines some simple risk management strategies to reduce serious injuries and the potential for litigation. Dr. Ian McGregor, an internationally recognized expert on Risk Management in the sport and recreation fields, is a renowned speaker at conferences and workshops throughout the United States and Canada. Dr. McGregor is President of Ian McGregor & Associates Inc., providing risk management consulting services to educational institutions, municipal parks & recreation and sport governing bodies, specializing in risk assessments and risk management planning. 11:15am-12:15pm B1: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) B2: Mission Recreation Park Aquatic Centre – What is the Future of Community Aquatics? Part 2 A continuation from A2, Part 2 covers the Business and Operational Plans and Challenges Moving Forward in the development of the new Mission Recreation Park Aquatic Centre in Kelowna, BC. *delegates are recommended to participate in both A2 & B2 sessions David Graham and Terry Barkley have extensive experience delivering presentations to the general public, City Council and peers, both for this project and numerous others. For further details see A2. B3: Ice Maintenance – Tips & Tricks An interactive panel session featuring RFABC Arena Ice Maker instructors and leaders in the field who will share their top 5 tips and tricks. Be prepared to ask questions and interact with your fellow Ice Makers. 2010 Winter Games Venue Construction Overview 1:15pm-2:15pm Dan Doyle, VANOC Executive Vice President – Construction is responsible for the development and construction of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games venues. Doyle’s lengthy career has been recognized with many accolades, among them the Canadian Transportation Person of the Year (2005) and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Institute of Transportation Engineers. In addition, he was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Silver Medal for Excellence in Public Administration (2002). CONCURRENT SESSIONS D 2:30-3:30pm D1: Greening Your Project – Demystifying LEED™ This presentation is intended to provide recreation facility owners and operators with an overview of how LEED™ can be evaluated as a project objective. Several topics will be reviewed including costs to implement LEED™, the Integrated Design Process (IDP), the BC Green Building Code and others. Wednesday, October 29, 2008 3 Mark Hentze is Partner, as well as the Director of Recreation and Leisure Developments at CEI. He has a broad range of experience in design and contract administration for projects ranging from elaborate spectator venues to community centres, arenas and sports complexes. Mark leads a design team that is passionate about sport and recreation design, and is intimately aware of key issues that face athletes, users and recreational facility operators alike. Richard Bolus MAIBC MRAIC Associate AIA LEEDap Partner brings to the firm an established reputation in architectural design and master planning for a range of development types. Richard has made Vancouver his home for over 25 years, and the CEI Vancouver office serves as his base for directing both local and international projects. Richard’s current contributions focus on Concept Development, leadership for Public Consultation events and Municipal negotiation exercises. Facility Tour Thursday, October 30, 2008 9am-12pm Member $10, Non-Member $15 *Pre-Registration Required Join us for a guided facility tour to the new LEEDTM Gold facilities; Sunset Community Centre and Killarney Ice Rink in Vancouver. The new rink will provide practice space for the 2010 Winter Games. Find out why these fantastic facilities have achieved gold! Board the bus at the Executive Airport Plaza, 7311 Westminster Highway, Richmond at 9am returning by noon. D2: Importance of Customer Service For Maintenance Staff This session looks at the daily interaction between facility managers and maintenance staff in order to provide the ultimate in customer service. Join ‘Chester Field’ in this interactive and engaging session. Vince Kreiser’s expertise is in the area of recreation facilities management. He serves as a Program Coordinator and one of the instructors in the two-year Recreation Leadership Diploma Program. Prior to Langara College, he was the Assistant Manager Facilities Operation (Production) for the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver which at the time was the home for the Vancouver Canucks. His character “Chester Field” was developed as he travelled teaching recreation facility operators/custodial staff all over North America. He claims to be one of the world’s oldest rink rats alive today. D3: Risk Assessments and Refrigeration Plant Qualifications If your facility is going through a risk assessment or you have questions about the required certifications for working in a recreational ice facility this session should meet your needs. Attendees will learn how to fine tune before the Safety Authority walk through, how to start the assessment off right, and what qualifications are required. Ed Dockter is the President of the RFABC and BC Safety Authority liaison for that association, assisting with the roll out of the Ice Facility Operator program in 2003. Ed joined the District of Squamish in 1993 and is the Recreation Facility Maintenance Supervisor. Ed has successfully completed three (3) Risk Assessment Audits and has a strong understanding of the rules and regulations regarding ice plant operations. Ed is a certified Facility Maintenance Administrator (FMA) with BOMI and has received awards for his work in facility operations. CLOSING SESSION E 3:45-4:45pm E: You Don’t Have to Teach People to be Funny; You Only Have to Give Them Permission In these days of “political correctness” we sometimes lose sight of the HUMAN aspect of our workplace and the people with whom we share it. Join Chris in this humorous yet serious look at the “Far Side”. Chris Johnson AKA Dr Laugh was born in Yorkshire, England and is a reincarnation of a joker or jester from the middle ages. Now retired, after 38 years as an educator, presents to a variety of groups all across North America. He has received numerous awards in recognition of his teaching and coaching across the province and is now a faculty emeritus at Douglas College. 4 BCRPA Facilities Conference ‘Building Forward’ Join us whether you are an existing operator looking for new ideas, a start-up trying to envision your dream and pick up some pointers, or someone simply interested in learning more about the industry. *Pre-register prior to Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Pub Night October 29, 6:30pm onward Join your colleagues for great conversation and light refreshments at the Foggy Dew Irish Pub, just steps from the Executive Airport Plaza. No registration necessary. Accommodation EXECUTIVE AIRPORT PLAZA 7311 Westminster Hwy., Richmond, B.C. V6X 1A3 To book your reservation: Phone Toll Free 1-800-663-2878 or 604-278-5555 Online http://www.executivehotels.net/airport/s_richair_home.cgi • Facilities Conference Room Rate $119 plus tax/night when quoting BC Recreation and Parks Association. • Please book prior to September 29, 2008 as any rooms remaining on the block will be released after this date. • Complimentary airport shuttle service is available. Location details can be found at http://bcrpa.bc.ca/recreation_parks/facilities/provincial_workshop.htm 2008 BCRPA Facilities Conference Planning Committee*: • • • • • • • • • André Kolbér, City of Burnaby Bruce MacWilliam, Vancouver Park Board Corrinne Skea, City of Surrey/RFABC Rep John Eastwood, District of Elkford John Hiebert, TASK Construction Karin Carlson, City of Fort St. John Kevan Cornes, City of Coquitlam Leeann Virtue, Township of Langley Stacy Paulsen, City of Cranbrook