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Date(s): June 14, 2012
Location: Audio/Web Broadcast
Cost: Members: $175.00
Non Members: $300.00
Description: The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) Envision™ is the product of a joint collaboration between the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure.

Envision™ provides a holistic framework for evaluating and rating the community, environmental, and economic benefits of all types and sizes of infrastructure projects.

The Envision™ Rating System evaluates, grades, and gives recognition to infrastructure projects that use transformational, collaborative approaches to assess the sustainability indicators over the course of the project's life cycle.

Envision™ can be used by infrastructure owners, design teams, community groups, environmental organizations, constructors, regulators, and policy makers.

This session will discuss the purpose of the new tool, who should use it and how it can help your agency.

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
* Identify how to make a project more sustainable
* Successfully submit a project to ISI
* Earn the ENV PV professional credential
Speaker: Timothy G. Psomas, P.E., FACEC, Exec. Eng.

Chairman Emeritus, PSOMAS

Mr. Psomas is chairman emeritus of PSOMAS, a leading engineering services firm headquartered in Los Angeles. The firm focuses on water resources, transportation, energy, institutional and municipal markets in the Western United States.

He is a member and past chairman of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure, ISI, and past national chairman of the American Council of Engineering Companies – ACEC. He is a past chairman of the Coalition for Project Delivery, and the Center for the Study of Los Angeles.

His professional affiliations include the American Council of Engineering Companies, American Public Works Association, American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Academy of Environmental Engineers.

He is also chairman of Project Restore, a public-private partnership with the City of Los Angeles chartered to restore and preserve municipal buildings and facilitate the rebirth of the downtown Los Angeles area.

He serves on the board of directors of several private companies including engineering, construction, technology startup businesses and professional service firms nationally.
Speaker: Terry F. Neimeyer, PE, BCEE, FACEC, ENV PL

Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board
KCI Technologies Inc.
Sparks, MD

Terry Neimeyer, PE is CEO and Chairman of the Board of KCI Technologies, a multi-disciplined engineering firm headquartered in Sparks, MD with 20 offices in 14 states in the Mid/South/North Atlantic region. KCI has over 850 employees and over $117 million in annual revenues and is ranked number 96 on the Engineering News Record (ENR) top 500. Terry is currently the Past Chairman of the American Council of Engineering Companies who represent the business interests of over 5000 firms nationwide with over 500,000 employees. Terry also serves on the Boards of the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure and the United States Chamber of Commerce. Terry earned a B.S. in civil engineering from the University of Delaware, a M.S. in environmental engineering from Johns Hopkins University, and a M.B.A. from Wilmington College and is a registered professional engineer in six states.
Speaker: Moderator:Patty Hilderbrand, PE

Manager, Program Mgmt & Development
KCMO Public Works Dept,
Kansas City, MO

Patricia Hilderbrand, PE, MPA
Patricia (Patty) Hilderbrand serves as the Division Manager for Program Management & Development in the Kansas City, Missouri Public Works Department. In her fifteen years with the Kansas City, her duties have included project management of major flood mitigation projects with the U.S. Corps of Engineers; directing the department’s $500 million, five-year Capital Improvements Program; directing and implementing a city-wide, Internet-based, comprehensive program and project management system; managing the City’s transit contracts; and serving as primary the City’s liaison to the local Metropolitan Planning Organization, MoDOT and other local jurisdictions.

Since joining the Kansas City Metro Chapter in 1997, Hilderbrand has chaired the chapter’s Awards Committee and the Engineering & Technology Committee, and also served as the co-chair of the Operations Committee for the 2006 APWA Congress & Exposition in Kansas City. At the national level she is a former member of the Leadership and Management Committee and the Government Affairs Committee and currently serves as on the Finance Committee and is the Director-at Large for Engineering & Technology on the National Board of Directors. In 2003 she received APWA’s Young Leader of the Year Award.
Content Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net
Technology Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net

 
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