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2013 VTCA Annual Meeting
July 11, 2013 - July 14, 2013 - The Homestead, Hot Springs
The 2013 VTCA Annual Meeting will be held at The Homestead. Watch for details and registration information to plan your trip.
2013 VTCA Spring Conference & Trade Show
April 17, 2013 - April 19, 2013 - Hampton Roads Convention Center & Embassy Suites, Hampton
The 2013 VTCA Spring Conference and Trade Show will held at the Hampton Roads Convention Center and Embassy Suites Hotel in Hampton, VA. Watch for details and registration information in early 2013.
2013 VTCA Winter Meeting
February 07, 2013 - February 10, 2013 - Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, FL
The 2013 VTCA Winter Meeting will be held at the Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, FL. Watch for details and registration information to plan your trip
2012 VTCA Annual Meeting
July 11, 2012 - July 15, 2012 - Wyndham, Virginia Beach
The 2012 VTCA Annual Meeting will be held at the Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront Hotel. Watch for details and registration information to plan your trip.
ESCCC
June 08, 2012 - Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, Abingdon
VTCA, in conjunction with VDOT, is offering the Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Program. This course is intended to train individuals involved in implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans on VDOT projects and rights-of-way. Participants who complete the course and pass the examination will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate meets VDOT’s E&S certification requirements.
If you wish to attend this course please fill out the enrollment form and submit it along with your payment to VTCA. All course materials, breaks and lunch will be provided; lodging is the responsibility of the participant.
Please contact VTCA’s with any questions.
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June 8, 2012 ESCCC Printable Registration Form
ESCCC
May 11, 2012 - Holiday Inn Koger Conference Center, Richmond
VTCA, in conjunction with VDOT, is offering the Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Program. This course is intended to train individuals involved in implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans on VDOT projects and rights-of-way. Participants who complete the course and pass the examination will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate meets VDOT’s E&S certification requirements.
If you wish to attend this course please fill out the enrollment form and submit it along with your payment to VTCA. All course materials, breaks and lunch will be provided; lodging is the responsibility of the participant.
Please contact VTCA’s with any questions.
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May 11, 2012 ESCCC Printable Registration Form
Transportation Project Management Institute
May 08, 2012 - May 17, 2013 - Charlottesville, Va
The Transportation Project Management Institute (TPMI) is a 9-day intensive residential training program exclusively designed for managing the development phase of transportation projects. The program’s objective is to enhance the knowledge and skills of project managers in order to complete projects on-time and on-budget. The program has been developed specifically for project management practitioners from VDOT, local government, and private consulting firms. Participants will be able to directly apply their learning of project management principles, practices, and techniques to their day-to-day jobs. Instructional hours in this program may qualify for meeting Virginia professional engineer licensure (or other) continuing education requirements.
Additional details and registration information can be found online at http://cts.virginia.edu/tpmi/
ESCCC
April 27, 2012 - Marriott Fairfax at Fair Oaks, Fairfax
VTCA, in conjunction with VDOT, is offering the Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Program. This course is intended to train individuals involved in implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans on VDOT projects and rights-of-way. Participants who complete the course and pass the examination will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate meets VDOT’s E&S certification requirements.
If you wish to attend this course please fill out the enrollment form and submit it along with your payment to VTCA. All course materials, breaks and lunch will be provided; lodging is the responsibility of the participant.
Please contact VTCA’s with any questions.
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April 27, 2012 ESCCC Printable Registration Form
VTCA Spring Transportation Construction Conference & Trade Show
April 18, 2012 - April 20, 2012 - Hampton Roads Convention Center & Embassy Suites, Hampton
The statewide conference and trade show for transportation contractors, aggregate producers, consultant engineers, material suppliers, and government transportation officials.
Focusing on Virginia’s constantly changing environment and the impact it has on the transportation construction, engineering and aggregate industries this year’s conference will explore the outcome of the latest funding efforts by the General Assembly. The potential for new funding as our economy recovers will have significant impact on how VDOT and the industry pursue the delivery of the Commonwealth’s Transportation Program. In addition to specifics on the future of transportation funding the conference will include multiple technical and business development sessions led by VDOT and industry personnel. Throughout the duration of the conference industry exhibitors will be showcasing their latest products and services during the conference trade show.
2012 VTCA Spring Transportation Construction Conference Agenda - Coming Soon
Conference Lodging Information
VTCA has secured a block of rooms at the Embassy Suites (host) and Courtyard Marriott (located less than a mile from the Convention Center). Hotel reservations will be taken on a first come, first served basis. For any questions concerning lodging, please contact Stephanie Rusnak.
Embassy Suites
http://bit.ly/VTCAConfLodging
757-827-8200 Use Group Code - VAC
Reservation deadline: Wednesday, March 21
Cancellation deadline: 24 hours prior to check in
Courtyard Marriott
757-838-3300 Indicate you are attending the VTCA Conference
Reservation deadline: Wednesday, April 4
Cancellation deadline: 48 hours prior to check in
Registration Information
Online Registration
Register by Mail or Fax: Download Registration Package >>
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Trade Show Floor Plan >>
2012 VTCA Spring Transportation Construction Conference Sponsors
| EBA Engineering, Inc. | Hirshfeld Industries - Bridge | Virginia Road & Bridge Supply, Inc. |
2012 VTCA Spring Transportation Construction Conference Exhibitors
| Smith-Midland Corporation | Infrastructure Corp. of America | AECOM |
| EBA Engineering, Inc. | Payne’s Parking Designs, Inc. | P. D. Brooks Co., Inc. |
| Chesapeake Supply, Inc. | Dimensional Products, Inc. | Virginia Road & Bridge Supply, Inc. |
| Quinn Consulting Services, Inc. | Specialized Engineering |
VTCA Board of Directors Meeting
April 04, 2012 - VTCA Past Presidents Board Room
VTCA Spring Board of Directors Meeting will be held at the VTCA Office in the Past Presidents Board Room from 10:30 am - 2:00 pm.
ESCCC
March 16, 2012 - Omni Newport News
VTCA, in conjunction with VDOT, is offering the Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Program. This course is intended to train individuals involved in implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans on VDOT projects and rights-of-way. Participants who complete the course and pass the examination will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate meets VDOT’s E&S certification requirements.
If you wish to attend this course please fill out the enrollment form and submit it along with your payment to VTCA. All course materials, breaks and lunch will be provided; lodging is the responsibility of the participant.
Please contact VTCA’s with any questions.
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March 16, 2012 ESCCC Printable Registration Form
Contractor Leadership Committee - February
February 23, 2012 - VTCA
The Contractor Leadership Committee’s monthly meeting for February will be held on February 23rd at VTCA’s office in Richmond. For details please contact VTCA.
2012 Transportation Construction Management Institute
February 15, 2012 - February 24, 2012 - Blacksburg
Designed as a full-time management development program, the Virginia Transportation Construction Management Institute is geared to meet the needs of transportation construction professionals in middle and upper management positions.
Those attendees who have benefitted most from past institutes are professionals responsible for the completion of projects, not just tasks, and those whose work focuses on communication and leadership in addition to the more technical construction management subjects such as scheduling, estimating, and contract law. Delegates concerned with setting organizational goals and values, and who view their own success as being closely allied to the success of the industry as a whole, have found the institute to be extremely valuable as well. The 2012 session will be the 23rd annual offering of this highly regarded program for transportation construction leadership.
The program is cosponsored by the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance, Virginia Department of Transportation and The Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the College of Engineering and Continuing and Professional Education.
Additional details and registration are available at http://www.cpe.vt.edu/tcmi/index.html
ESCCC
February 10, 2012 - Holiday Inn Tanglewood, Roanoke
VTCA, in conjunction with VDOT, is offering the Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Program. This course is intended to train individuals involved in implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans on VDOT projects and rights-of-way. Participants who complete the course and pass the examination will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate meets VDOT’s E&S certification requirements.
If you wish to attend this course please fill out the enrollment form and submit it along with your payment to VTCA. All course materials, breaks and lunch will be provided; lodging is the responsibility of the participant.
Please contact VTCA’s with any questions.
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February 10, 2012 ESCCC Printable Registration Form
Engineering Consultant Leadership Committee - February
February 08, 2012 - VTCA
The ECLC will be holding their monthly meeting on February 8, 2012 at VTCA’s office. For meeting details please contact VTCA.
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February 02, 2012 -
APLC Operations Subcommittee Meeting
February 02, 2012 - Charlottesville
VTCA’s Aggregate Producers Operations Subcommittee is meeting at 10:00 a.m. in Charlottesville, VA. Contact for details.
February 2, 2012
February 02, 2012 -
Lanford Brothers, VDOT Gain National Recognition for Recycling Methods
February 01, 2012 -
Governor Bob McDonnell announced Wednesday that the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is gaining national recognition for using pavement recycling methods to rebuild aging roadways, saving significant time and money.
VDOT and VTCA contractor Lanford Brothers Company, Inc. of Roanoke rebuilt a section of Interstate 81 in Augusta County by recycling existing road material back into the new pavement structure. This paving method reduced construction time by about two-thirds and saved millions of dollars, earning VDOT a national award by the asphalt recycling industry.
“Using these pavement recycling methods has the potential to revolutionize how we rehabilitate our aging roads, both in Virginia and nationally,” said Governor McDonnell. “We expect to continue using these processes, where appropriate, to save money and materials as we rebuild older roads throughout the commonwealth. VDOT next plans to use cold in-place recycling to rebuild a section of U.S. 17 in Isle of Wight County in Hampton Roads during the 2012 paving season.”
VDOT rehabilitated a 3.7-mile southbound section of I-81 near Staunton in 2011 using three processes known in the paving industry as:
• Cold in-place recycling
• Cold central-plant recycling
• Full-depth reclamation
This was the first time these three processes were used together on a single interstate project in the United States. The processes were performed both “in place” within the roadbed and adjacent to the highway, and they reused existing material from the underlying road structure. The driving surface received a new overlay of hot-mix asphalt.
“Savings on the I-81 in-place pavement recycling project go beyond time, money and materials,” said VDOT Commissioner Greg Whirley. “It saved fuel because it reduced the need to transport as much new and old materials. It increased safety for drivers and road workers on the project, because it reduced work-zone congestion. This section of rebuilt pavement also will be stronger from bottom to top, extending its service life and reducing the need for such complex maintenance for many years.”
The project used a novel traffic-management plan that detoured cars onto U.S. 11 away from the construction, while large trucks used one lane on I-81 while the other lane was under construction. VDOT alerted motorists to the construction several hundred miles from the project via on-road, Web and other communication tools.
Roads & Bridges magazine and the Asphalt Recycling & Reclaiming Association (ARRA) will present VDOT with the 2012 Recycling Award in the “Cold in-Place” category at the ARRA annual meeting in late February. The awards recognize the top asphalt road recycling projects in North America. Winners are selected based on the amount of recycled pavement material used, cost savings and project challenges.
Jeff Harmon Joins ILUKA
February 01, 2012 -
Iluka Resources Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Harmon as the Health & Safety Specialist for its US Region. Jeff comes to Iluka with ten years of mine safety and health experience; he most recently was the Safety Representative for Vulcan Materials‘ Mid-East Region.
Ken Lanford to Lead TRIP
February 01, 2012 -
Kenneth L. Lanford, President of Lanford Brothers Company, Inc., has been named Chairman of the Board of TRIP (The Road Information Program), having served on the TRIP Board since 2006. “Lanford Brothers has supported TRIP’s efforts to increase public awareness of the need to invest in America’s surface transportation system for over two decades, and I’m proud to carry on that tradition,” he said.
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VTCA Contractor Safety Awards
February 01, 2012 -
VTCA is seeking submissions from contractor members for the 2011 VTCA Contractor Safety Awards. VTCA proudly encourages its members to implement and maintain programs providing a safe work environment for their employees as well as the general welfare of the public who travel through their work zones. Through the annual VTCA Transportation Contractor Safety Award Program the Alliance is proud to recognize its contractor members who successfully demonstrate their commitment to a safe and healthy working environment.
Following a significant update to the award program and criteria VTCA is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the 2011 VTCA Contractor Safety Awards. This year’s winners will be announced in April at the VTCA Spring Transportation Construction Conference.
The safety award application is available for download in pdf format here. The deadline for the submission of applications is March 16, 2012.
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Let Your Legislator Know You Support Funding for Transportation
January 27, 2012 -
ESCCC
January 27, 2012 - Holiday Inn Koger Conference Center, Richmond
VTCA, in conjunction with VDOT, is offering the Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Program. This course is intended to train individuals involved in implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans on VDOT projects and rights-of-way. Participants who complete the course and pass the examination will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate meets VDOT’s E&S certification requirements.
If you wish to attend this course please fill out the enrollment form and submit it along with your payment to VTCA. All course materials, breaks and lunch will be provided; lodging is the responsibility of the participant.
Please contact VTCA’s with any questions.
Or
January 27, 2012 ESCCC Printable Registration Form
Legislation as of 1/26/2012
January 26, 2012 -
FEDERAL REAUTHORIZATION NEAR?
January 26, 2012 -
January 25, 2012
January 25, 2012 -
APLC Safety & Health Subcommittee Meeting
January 25, 2012 - Charlottesville
VTCA’s Aggregate Producers Safety & Health Subcommittee is meeting at 10:00 a.m. in Charlottesville, VA. Contact for details.
APLC Environmental Subcommittee Meeting
January 24, 2012 - Charlottesville
VTCA’s Aggregate Producers Environmental Subcommittee is meeting at 10:00 a.m. in Charlottesville, VA. Contact for details.
January 23, 2012
January 23, 2012 -
McDonnell Announces Additional Components of 12 Transportation Plan
January 20, 2012 -
Governor McDonnell Announces Additional Components of 2012 Transportation Plan
January 20, 2012 -
Following on the heels of the Governor Bob McDonnell’s 2011 transportation funding plan which set the framework for investing nearly $4 billion over the next three years, the governor’s 2012 General Assembly session transportation plan will provide additional funding for maintaining Virginia’s infrastructure and will continue the administration’s efforts to ensure greater accountability and transparency in Virginia’s transportation entities while delivering transportation projects more quickly and cost effectively.
“Last year, working across party lines, we took a significant step forward in addressing Virginia’s long-neglected transportation system by implementing reforms to transportation agencies and by accelerating projects and bond funding that had languished in bureaucracy. Collectively, we put the most new funding into transportation in a generation,” said Governor McDonnell. “This session, we must take the necessary steps to build off of last year’s historic efforts, provide additional new funding for maintenance and construction, and continue reforming our transportation agencies to deliver projects and services more efficiently. Virginia simply cannot remain a leader in economic development and job creation if we do not continue to address our transportation challenges. That is why this year’s transportation package will dedicate additional funding to transportation and will help spur our economic recovery through job creation, forward-thinking investments and promoting our transportation assets.”
At the 2011 Governor’s Transportation Conference in Norfolk in December, Governor McDonnell called for changes in laws governing the allocation of future surpluses to transportation, dedicating portions of revenue growth attributable to transportation infrastructure projects to transportation, phasing in an additional dedication of .25 percent of the sales tax to transportation over the next eight years, establishing an Interstate 85 Connector Economic Development and Promotion Zone to encourage businesses to invest in Virginia and ship through Virginia ports, and advancing Virginia’s commercial space flight programs.
Today the governor added to those 2012 proposals by putting forward new initiatives to:
- Authorize the creation of the Virginia Toll Road Authority to construct, maintain and operate toll road facilities throughout the Commonwealth. Toll facilities currently operated by VDOT could be transferred to the authority, and the authority will provide another option for constructing major infrastructure projects without ceding complete control to a non-state partner.
- Authorize the Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) to sell naming rights for the Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure. Private entities would be able to place their name on highways, interchanges, bridges and other infrastructure for an annual fee, which would go to the Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund to support maintenance. The CTB will establish rules, fees, and revenue projections for this program at a later date.
- Enhance the Barge and Rail Use, International Trade Facility, and Port Volume Increase Tax Credits adopted during the 2011 General Assembly to make Virginia’s port more competitive versus its competitors.
- Reform the Virginia Port Authority board of commissioners to ensure that the most experienced and qualified Virginians can serve on the board. Increase Virginia’s representation on the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board of directors to bring conformity with recently enacted federal legislation and ensure that Virginia taxpayers are fairly represented on the board.
- Codify Virginia’s seat on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s board of directors and implement qualifications-based requirements on appointees to the board to ensure effective governance and safety of the WMATA transit system. The qualifications-based requirements are the recommendation of the Governance Work Group comprised of governors McDonnell and O’Malley and Mayor Gray.
“Without an adequate transportation system, almost every aspect of our daily lives and government are negatively impacted,” said Governor McDonnell. “Therefore, we must get serious and start treating transportation like a core function of government. That is why I am proposing to increase transportation’s share of the sales and use tax revenues from 0.5 percent to 0.75 percent over the next eight years. My budget begins the process by dedicating an additional $110 million — only one-eighth of one percent of the total budget — to transportation over the course of the biennium. I am also proposing to increase transportation’s share of general fund surpluses to 75 percent and dedicate 1 percent of revenue growth above 5 percent to transportation. We will also expand the revenue sharing program to include maintenance, furthering our efforts to better leverage available revenues to meet Virginia’s growing transportation maintenance needs. We cannot provide additional funding without ensuring that our transportation organizations are accountable to our citizens and deliver projects in a safe, transparent and cost-effective manner. That is why my package will also include changes to continue our efforts to reform MWAA and WMATA.”
Governor McDonnell’s 2012 Transportation Initiatives (Including Proposals Announced in December)
Transportation Funding and Reform (Delegates Lingamfelter and Rust/Senator Wagner)
- Dedicates 1 percent of general fund revenue growth above 5 percent to transportation
- Increases transportation’s share of year-end surpluses to 75 percent
- Increases transportation’s share of state sales and use tax revenues from 0.5 percent to 0.75 percent
- Authorize the CTB to sell naming rights for the Commonwealth’s transportation infrastructure. Private entities would be able to place their name on highways, interchanges, bridges and other infrastructure for an annual fee, which would go to the Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund to support maintenance. The CTB will establish rules, fees, and revenue projections for this program at a later date.
- Creates transportation improvement districts wherein 25 percent of the growth in state tax revenues attributable to a transportation project will be transferred to the Transportation Trust Fund to fund other transportation improvements
- Authorizes creation of the Virginia Toll Road Authority to construct, maintain and operate toll road facilities throughout the Commonwealth
- Amends statutes regarding local transportation plans to ensure that state and federal dollars are spent in a timely and cost-effective manner
Port of Virginia Comprehensive Promotion and Reform (Delegates Cosgrove and Purkey /Senator Wagner)
- Exempts the Virginia Port Authority from bureaucratic requirements regarding environmental impact statements, outside legal counsel, surplus property and real property management to better enable the port to operate within a business environment
- Enhances incentives passed during the 2011 General Assembly to bring parity between Virginia’s incentives and our competitors
- Increases the number of commissioners eligible to serve from Hampton Roads and places qualifications based requirements on commissioners to ensure that the Virginia Port Authority is governed by business leaders with the requisite experience to run a port
- Creates the Route 460 Corridor Interstate 85 Connector Economic Development Zone to help make Virginia a leader in maritime commerce and provide incentives to business involved in manufacturing of goods shipped through the port to locate in Virginia
Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority Comprehensive Promotion and Reform (Delegate May/ Senator Herring)
- Restructures the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority and the board of directors to turn it into a truly independent entity capable of growing and promoting Virginia’s role in the field of commercial aerospace
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Delegate May/ Senator Colgan)
- Increases the total membership of the MWAA board of directors from 13 to 17, granting two additional seats to Virginia, one to Maryland and one to D.C.
- Increases the number of directors required to approve the annual budget and bond issuances from 8 to 10
- Prohibits directors from serving past the expiration of their terms
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Reform (LeMunyon)
- Codifies Virginia’s seat on the WMATA board of directors
- Imposes certain qualifications based requirements on those members eligible for appointment to the board of directors
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Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank Finances Chesapeake Dominion Boulevard Project
January 18, 2012 -
City scheduled to begin construction this summer on its top transportation priority.
Governor Bob McDonnell announced today that the Dominion Boulevard project, a significant transportation improvement to ease congestion and improve safety in Chesapeake, will move forward as a result of financing provided by the Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank (VTIB).
The Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) voted to approve Chesapeake’s application for financing Dominion Boulevard road and bridge construction through the infrastructure bank. It issues low-interest loans to fast-track high priority projects. The infrastructure bank is part of the governor’s $4 billion transportation package passed in 2011 by the General Assembly.
“The Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank allows critical transportation projects to be built now instead of waiting for years to happen,” said Governor McDonnell. “The bank provides a resource that public- and private-sector entities can use to finance projects and accelerate construction. This plays a major role in driving the economic vitality of Virginia and getting citizens back to work. The Dominion Boulevard improvements have the potential of creating more than 13,000 jobs as a result of better transportation and access.”
The 3.8-mile project will widen Dominion Boulevard from two to four lanes from Cedar Road to Great Bridge Boulevard, replace the two-lane drawbridge over the Elizabeth River with a four-lane fixed-span, high-rise bridge, and provide improved connection between I-64/464 and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) relocation of the southernmost portion of Route 17 to the Virginia/North Carolina line. The construction cost is $305 million of the total project estimate of $412 million. While much of the funding will be provided by toll revenue bonds and previously committed funds, the City of Chesapeake submitted an application for a $152 million loan from the infrastructure bank last December to complete the funding package. After review by VDOT and the Virginia Resources Authority which manages the VTIB, and CTB approval, Chesapeake is able to move ahead on the project.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Connaughton said, “The Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank has the potential to revolutionize how projects are financed and advanced in our state. The time is now for the Commonwealth and localities to take advantage of this climate of low interest rates for financing of transportation projects. This can move projects from planning to construction.”
“Chesapeake is now the first entity to receive a loan from the infrastructure bank,” said VDOT Commissioner Greg Whirley. “We are leveraging all resources to get projects and traffic moving.”
The VTIB, initially funded with $283 million from the fiscal year 2010 surplus and savings from the VDOT performance audit, is designed to make low-interest loans and grants to localities, transportation authorities and private-sector partners for transportation projects. The administration is looking to put $1 billion into the bank through a number of mechanisms over the next three years.
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2012 VTCA Winter Meeting
January 12, 2012 - January 15, 2012 - Loews Miami Beach Hotel, South Beach, FL
By 2017 we will have no money left in construction.
That’s what Virginia Secretary of Transportation Sean Connaughton has declared. That should stir you to action. Attend the Winter Meeting where we will talk strategy and load our guns for the upcoming legislative session. Here’s what’s on the program:
Federal Gridlock and the Need for Sustainable Funding: A Federal, State and VDOT Update - Will Governor McDonnell and the General Assembly address the $450 million maintenance shortfall and save the state’s highway construction program? Learn about VTCA’s legislative strategy, and find out how you can make a difference.
Blood in the Water: The Unions Draw Near - With support in the White House, unions are ramping up their efforts to organize. We’ll discuss the latest developments.
Staying Out of Court: Reducing Your Risk of Employee Lawsuits - Learn the most common reasons why employees sue, how to reduce the risk of lawsuits, and how to avoid liability if you are sued.
The New Health Care Laws: Your Business May Never be the Same - The latest developments, new compliance requirements, anticipated impacts of reform and more. We’ll highlight the important strategic considerations for your company to effectively navigate the reforms.
Please make your hotel reservation before December 19th at www.loewshotels.com/en/miami-beach-hotel/grouppages/vtca-2012.
Register for the meeting online or on paper! Contact VTCA’s Stephanie Rusnak with any questions.
Or
Printable Winter Brochure & Registration Form
PCL Civil Constructors
January 10, 2012 -
Woolpert
January 09, 2012 -
Williamsburg Environmental Group
January 09, 2012 -
Whitman Requardt & Associates
January 09, 2012 -
Wetland Studies and Solutions
January 09, 2012 -
Wilbur Smith Associates
January 09, 2012 -
Volkert
January 09, 2012 -
Wallace, Montgomery & Associates
January 09, 2012 -
VJS - Transportation Consultant
January 09, 2012 -
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin
January 09, 2012 -
Tuhin Basu & Associates
January 09, 2012 -
TranSystems Corporation
January 09, 2012 -
URS
January 09, 2012 -
Thompson & Litton
January 09, 2012 -
Timmons Group
January 09, 2012 -
Summit Consulting Engineers
January 09, 2012 -
STV/Ralph Whitehead Associates
January 09, 2012 -
T. Y. Lin International
January 09, 2012 -
Schwartz & Associates
January 09, 2012 -
Specialized Engineering
January 09, 2012 -
S&ME
January 09, 2012 -
RK&K
January 09, 2012 -
Schnabel Engineering Consultants
January 09, 2012 -
Rice Associates
January 09, 2012 -
Rinker Design Associates
January 09, 2012 -
Resource International
January 09, 2012 -
Reid Structure & Bridge
January 09, 2012 -
Reynolds, Smith and Hills CS
January 09, 2012 -
Prime Engineering
January 09, 2012 -
PHR+A/Pennoni
January 09, 2012 -
Quinn Consulting Services
January 09, 2012 -
Parsons Brinckerhoff
January 09, 2012 -
NXL Construction Services
January 09, 2012 -
Moffatt & Nichol
January 09, 2012 -
MMM Design Group
January 09, 2012 -
Milestone Consultants
January 09, 2012 -
Mead & Hunt
January 09, 2012 -
Michael Baker Jr.
January 09, 2012 -
McCormick Taylor
January 09, 2012 -
Mattern & Craig
January 09, 2012 -
Marshall Miller & Associates
January 09, 2012 -
MBP
January 09, 2012 -
Kimley-Horn & Associates
January 09, 2012 -
Louis Berger Group
January 09, 2012 -
KCI Technologies
January 09, 2012 -
JMT Engineering
January 09, 2012 -
Keville Enterprises
January 09, 2012 -
HNTB Corp.
January 09, 2012 -
HDR Engineering
January 09, 2012 -
Jacobs Engineering
January 09, 2012 -
Haley & Aldrich
January 09, 2012 -
Hatch Mott MacDonald
January 09, 2012 -
H. W. Lochner
January 09, 2012 -
HAKS Engineers
January 09, 2012 -
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