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2018 ARTBA Federal Issues Program & Transportation Construction Coalition Fly-In
Grand Hyatt WashingtonMay 14-16
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2018 ARTBA Federal Issues Program & TCC Fly-In Grand Hyatt WashingtonProgram Schedule
SCHEDULE
11 a.m.-1 p.m. New ILDC Leader Planning Session – Invitation only (Banneker – Level 1B) 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Executive Committee (Declaration A – Level 1B) Presiding: 2018 ARTBA Chairman Matt Cummings, executive vice president, AECOM 1:30-2:30 p.m. Public Private Partnerships (Bullfinch/Renwick – Level 3B) Presiding: Simon Santiago, partner, Nossaman, LLP Speaker: Javier Gutierrez, CEO, I-66 Express Mobility Partners 2-3 p.m. Women Leaders Council (Penn Quarter B – Level 1B) Presiding: Lisa M. Robert, executive vice president, RS&H, Inc. Speaker: Amanda Stout, deputy chief of staff, District Department of Transportation Transportation Development Foundation Trustees (Declaration B – Level 1B) Presiding: ARTBA Foundation Chairman Paul Yarossi, executive vice president, HNTB Corporation Ltd. 2:30-4:30 p.m. Contractors Division Roundtable with Federal Highway Administration (Penn Quarter A – Level 1B) Presiding: Michael Vecellio, vice president, Vecellio Group, Inc., Contractors Division second vice president Speaker: Jerry Yakowenko, Contract Administration team leader, FHWA Sponsor: Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
3:30-5 p.m. Nominating Committee (Douglas Room – Level 1B) Presiding: David Zachry, chief executive officer, Zachry Corporation
Planning & Design (Declaration A – Level 1B) Presiding: Susan Martinovich, highway/bridge market segment director, Jacobs Speaker: Christopher Lawson, division administrator, District of Columbia, FHWA Sponsor: HDR
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5-6 p.m. Council of State Executives (Declaration B – Level 1B) Presiding: Mike Sturino, president & CEO, Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association Co-sponsors: UTCA of New Jersey, Ohio Contractors Association and Maryland Transportation Builders & Materials Association
Joint ILDC and ILDP Networking Event – Invitation only (Tiber Creek A and B – Level 1B) Sponsor: HNTB 6-7 p.m. Reception (Constitution A – Level 3B) Co-sponsors: Zachry Construction, Wright Brothers Construction Co., Inc. and W.W. Clyde and Co.
7-9 p.m. ARTBA Foundation Gala Dinner (Constitution B, C, D, E – Level 3B) Honoring the 2016, 2017 & 2018 Transportation Development Hall of Fame Classes
Presiding: ARTBA Chairman Matt Cummings, executive vice president, AECOM and ARTBA Foundation Chairman Paul Yarossi, executive vice president, HNTB Corporation Ltd. Co-sponsors: Vecellio Group, Inc., AECOM, Association of Equipment Manufacturers, Heritage Construction & Materials, HNTB Corporation and WSP
7-8 a.m. Joint Materials & Services and Transportation Officials Divisions Meeting (Declaration B – Level 1B) Presiding: Jeff L. Sterner, president & COO, High Industries, and Carl Schoedel, P.E., county engineer, Kane County, (Ill.) Speaker: Nicholas J. Roper, district engineer for project development, Virginia Department of Transportation 7:15-8:45 a.m. Contractors Division (Independence East – Level 5B) Presiding: John Boyle, president, Source Contractors Speaker: Brandye Hendrickson, acting administrator, FHWA Co-sponsors: George Harms Construction Co., Inc. and Duit Construction
MONDAY, MAY 14Continued
TUESDAY, MAY 15
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TUESDAY, MAY 15Continued
8:45-10 a.m. General Sessions (Independence F, G, H, I – Level 5B)
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• Legislative, Regulatory & Transportation Construction Market Report 10-10:15 a.m. Networking Break (Independence Foyer – Level 5B) Co-sponsors: John Deere Construction & Forestry, Trinity Highway Products and Volvo Construction Equipment
10:15-11:15 a.m. General Session: State of the Transportation Construction Industry: Women Executives Panel (Independence F, G, H, I – Level 5B) Presiding: 2018 ARTBA Chairman, Matt Cummings, executive vice president, AECOM Speakers: Jeanne Cormier, president & CEO, Lochner Rebecca Wood, founder, Superior Traffic Control Lisa Robert, executive vice president, RS&H Sponsor: RK&K
11:15 a.m.-1 p.m. ARTBA Board of Directors Meeting (Independence East – Level 5B) Presiding: 2018 ARTBA Chairman Matt Cummings, executive vice president, AECOM 1-2:30 p.m. ARTBA Foundation Awards Luncheon (Constitution B, C, D, E – Level 3B) Presiding: 2018 ARTBA Chairman Matt Cummings, executive vice president, AECOM Co-sponsors: HCSS, Case Construction Equipment, Fluor, RS&H, Phone2action.com and Skanska
Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) Fly-In
2:30-5 p.m. Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) Legislative Session (Independence East – Level 5B)
5:30 p.m. Depart for the TCC Capitol Hill Reception (Note that complimentary bus transportation to the reception will leave from the 10th Street entrance of the hotel.)
6-7:30 p.m. TCC Capitol Hill Reception (Rayburn House Office Building Cafeteria – Room 2068)
7-8 a.m. TCC Breakfast (Independence F, G, H, I – Level 5B)
8 a.m.-5 p.m. TCC Meetings with Members of Congress (Off-Site) Complimentary bus service to Capitol Hill throughout the day.
SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, MAY 15Continued
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16
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