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The Central Virginia Chapter of theConstruction Specifications Institute presents:

Omni Hotel235 West Main Street

Charlottesville, VA 22902January 29th, 2009

PRODUCT EXPO& Education Seminars

The Seventeenth Annual

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On behalf of the Central Virginia Chapter of the Construction Speci-fications Institute, I would like to extend a warm welcome and a thank you to everyone who is attending the 2009 CVCSI Product Expo and Education Seminars. Our goal is to provide you with the latest information for the most innovative products and ideas in the construction industry. Our hope is that this event will give you the edge over your competition in the year to come by giving you the information you need to create the best projects in the area. Our dedicated committee has worked diligently on this event for a year to bring you the best experience possible. The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is an individual mem-bership technical society whose core purpose is to improve the process of cre-ating and sustaining the built environment. The Institute provides technical information and products, continuing education, professional conferences, and product shows to enhance communication among all disciplines of non-residential building design and construction and to meet the industry’s need of a common system of organizing construction data. CSI’s more than 15,000 members include architects, engineers, contractors, specifiers of construction products, suppliers of construction products, building owners, and facilities managers. The Central Virginia CSI Chapter offers learning units at monthly din-ner meetings, site tours of local construction projects, and an annual product expo giving the opportunity to informally socialize, network, and discuss top-ics of interest with others in the construction industry. Welcome to the show and have a great time, Charles Hendricks, AIA, CSI, CDT, LEED APCentral Virginia Chapter President

CVCSI Officers and Directors

President: Charles Hendricks, AIA, CSI, CDT, LEED AP [email protected] 434-979-5245

Vice-President: Tracie Skipper, CSI [email protected] 434-979-3315

Treasurer: Ron Keeney, RA, CSI, CDT, NCARB [email protected] 434-978-2000

Secretary: David Groff, CSI, CDT [email protected] 434-977-4480

Director: Adrienne Stronge, CSI-I, LEED AP [email protected] 434-979-5245

Director: Meghan Johnston,CSI, CDT [email protected] 804-287-6379

Director: Susan Parker, CSI [email protected] 434-295-3145

Director: R. Tucker Shields, RA, CSI, CCCA 540-885-8192 Director: Mark Wingerd, CSI, CDT [email protected] 434-296-0050

Director: Patrick Wright, CSI [email protected] 434-985-8830

Director: William Macfarlane, CSI [email protected] 434-361-0081

● BIM Assessments, Planning and Implementation● Technical Support, Training and Programming● On-Staff Architects and Engineers● Autodesk and NavisWorks Software and Subscription● State of Virginia SWaM Certified● GSA Schedule for Software and Services

Schedule your onsite consultation today.FREEVisit us atBooth #77

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Track 18:00 am - NOON

Principles & Technology of Integrated Project Delivery: Understanding BIM4 LUs

During this four hour training session, receive a basic understanding of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and what you can expect from using BIM tools. Gain an understanding of what is involved with making the transition to IPD

2:00 pm - 3:00 pmAlbemarle County LEED for Schools

Speakers: Lindsay Check Snoddy, Annette Osso, Shannon Sweeney - 1 HSW (SD)

This panel discussion will focus on the LEED for Schools program from Central Vir-ginia applications to state wide initiatives. LEED for schools projects can reduce building operating expenses, while improving comfort, health, and productivity of the building occupants. This panel will emphasize green building practices, in-troduce the LEED rating systems, and discuss design strategies to optimize site, water consumption, materials, energy use, and indoor environment. The panel will use Central Virginia case studies as examples of state wide strategies being

used to improve the learning environments of our children.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pmGreen Your Business

Speakers: Paige Mattson, Steve Davis, Annette Osso - 1 HSW (SD)

This panel discussion will focus on a holistic approach to green your business decisions, projects, products, and actions. While many companies claim to have gone green to keep up with the latest trends, what are some of the hard choices that you can make that really have an impact on the local environment. It is easy to say that the problems are too large for one person to impact, but in reality, if each person does a little, the whole will be greater than its sums. Join this panel of experts that have made a difference as they discuss the daily decisions that

their companies have made to improve the environment in Central Virginia.

8:00 am - 9:00 amRegional Blueprint for Energy Efficient Building

Speaker: Ben Taube - 1 HSW (SD)

The Southeastern region of the United States is at a critical turning point in its development. With twice the population growth of the country overall, the demand for energy is projected to increase by 30% in the next 20 years. Although the Southeast has long been forgotten in terms of energy efficiency policy initiatives, the recent development of the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA) brings about tre-mendous opportunities. SEEA’s goal is to deploy cost-effective energy efficiency measures to reduce the anticipated growth in electricity de-mand in the region by 50% in the next two decades. This presentation will describe the steps that SEEA is taking to mobilize regional leaders in the public and private sectors to develop a “regional blueprint” for energy efficiency building. Key activities by SEEA include work with the large utilities to instill the benefits of creating and incentivizing energy efficiency. In addition, a public coalition of Southeast Gover-nors has been created to develop a regional energy efficiency goal for all 11 SEEA states. These programs and others focused on technology deployment and public utilities commissions have proven effective methods to drive the adoption of energy efficiency in the Southeast. This presentation will discuss the creation of the Southeast Alliance and programming to impact the fast growing and consuming South-

eastern U.S.

9:00 am - 10:00 amPhotovoltaic Systems: Achieving Maximum Value and Code Compliance

Speaker: Jason Fisher - 1 HSW (SD)Mr. Fisher is a licensed master electrician and is a North American Board of Cer-tified Energy Practitioners (www.NABCEP.org) Certified Solar PV Installer™. His seminar will discuss the design of small to medium sized utility interconnected photovoltaic systems for use in buildings. Focus will be placed on engineering for electrical code compliance and maximum efficiency. Examples of successful system applications will also be shown, including some notable past projects such as Greenpeace, GSA, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, The Pen-tagon, The US State Department, and The White House.

10:00 am - 11:00 amDesigning for Energy Efficient Lighting: New and Retrofit

Speaker: Gary Castanino - 1 HSW (SD)This seminar will discuss the following topics and allow time for your ques-tions.· Energy Efficient Lighting – “the last twenty years”· The Lighting Retrofit Revolution· Lighting Technologies – “what works and what doesn’t”· Controlling Lighting in the workplace· New Lighting technologies for the 21st Century

11:00 am - NOONAir Sealing & Insulation

Speakers: Bill Craig, Bryant Broughton, Gene Sullenberger - 1 HSW (SD)Learn from experienced local experts their findings about what methods of air seal-ing and insulation are most effective and what the future may bring to this critical

field. There will be opportunity to ask your questions.

8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am NOON 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

Product Expo Floor OpenNOON - 6 pm

Principles & Technology of IPD: Understanding BIM

Alb. County LEED for Schools

Green Your BusinessRegional

Energy Effi-cient Building

Photovoltaic Systems

Designing for Energy Effi-cient Lighting

Air Sealing & Insulation

Product ExpoNOON - 6:00 pm

Education Seminars:

Afternoon Sessions

Track 2

Thanks to Spark! for partnering with CVCSI on our Education Seminars for the Product Expo

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ACF EnvironmentalRobert Connelly2831 Cardwell RoadRichmond, VA 23234Office: 540-438-1423Cell: [email protected] 10

Advanced Concrete FoundationsJosh Lanahan3798 Three Notch Rd.Louisa, VA 23093Cell: [email protected] 62

Associated General ContractorsMarsha Hargette11950 Nuckols RdGlen Allen, VA 23059Office: 804-364-5504Cell: [email protected] 33

American Cedar & Millwork, Inc. Nancy Jackson4976 S. Seminole TrailMadison, VA 22727Office: [email protected] 17

Architectural Resources, Inc.Wayne Gary7835 Belle Point DriveGreenbelt, MD 20770 Office: 301-982-6464Table 31

Atas International, Inc.Juanita Riepensell6612 Snowdrift Rd.Allentown, PA 18106Office: [email protected] 18

Barranger & Co. Inc.Kathy SmithsonP.O. Box 73700Richmond, VA 23235Office: 804-794-0920Cell: [email protected] 25

Belgard HardscapesAshley Snead6405 Ivy Stone DriveJamestown, NC 27282Cell: [email protected] 12

Benjamin Moore & Co.Kevin Policay 3406 Seven Oaks Road Midlothian, VA 23112Cell: [email protected] 13

Carlisle Wide Plank FloorsHannah Greenley1666 33rd Street N.W.Washington DC, 20007Office: [email protected] 75

Charlottesville GasIrene Peterson305 4th Street NWCharlottesville, VA 22901Office: [email protected] 39

Commonwealth H2O - Blue RidgePhil Witry325 Greenbrier DriveCharlottesville, VA 22901Office: 434-975-4426Cell: [email protected] 11

Conestoga Ceramic TileDebbie Underwood24 Conestoga WayTroy, VA 22974Office: 434-589-8000Cell: [email protected] 21

Demilec (USA) LLCLisa Kennedy2925 Galleria DriveArlington, TX 76011Office: [email protected] 46

Epic MetalsRichard Fuller11 Talbot AveRankin, PA 15104Office: [email protected] 28

European Stone ConceptsKeith Scott60 Conestoga WayTroy, VA 22974Office: 434-589-8744Cell: 240-882-6870Table 43

Gaston and WyattCharles and Judy Hutter1226 Harris StreetCharlottesville, VA 22902434-971-5537Table 23

Helfrich Agency, Inc.Tom Wilkes2569 Homeview DriveRichmond, VA 23294Office: 804-346-8818Cell: [email protected] 58

Illumination Concepts and SalesJames P. Morgan4904 West Clay StreetRichmond, VA 23230Office: 804-358-2300Cell: [email protected] 36

Inlet TechnologyFrank Wilson192 Ballard Ct. #306Virginia Beach, VA 23462Office: [email protected] 77

King Architectural MetalsCathee Speaks9611 East RL Thorton FreewayDallas, TX 75228Office: [email protected] 40

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Lawrenceville Brick, Inc.Bill AlexanderPO Box 45Lawrenceville, VA 23868Office: 434-848-3151Cell: [email protected] 55

Marvin WindowsSeanie WhitePO Box 11058Blacksburg, VA 24061Cell: [email protected] 49

Nitterhouse Concrete Products, Inc.Daryl Wengar3655 Molly Pitcher Highway SouthChambersburg, PA 17202Office: [email protected] 15

Nu Cedar MillsWill Lepire2001 Walhala DriveRichmond, VA 23236Cell: [email protected] 29

Pella Windows & DoorsTracie Skipper380 Greenbrier Drive Suite BCharlottesville, VA 22903Office: 434-979-3315Cell: [email protected] 53

Rocco Building SuppliesChuck Moore560 Pleasant Valley RoadHarrisonburg, VA 22801Office: [email protected] 51

Seacom, Inc.John Hooper1575-B Mountain RoadGlen Allen, VA 23060Office: [email protected] 22

Shade and WiseRobert W. Vaughn2010 Dabney Rd.Richmond, VA 23230Office: 804-355-2886Cell: [email protected] 19

Simpson Strong-TieMike Wolfe2600 International StreetColumbus, OH 43228Office: 614-850-4016Fax: [email protected] 20

Starlight SkylightsKeith Wlash304 Broad StreetHurlock, MD 21643Cell: [email protected] 60

/Superior Walls of Cen-tral VirginiaJohn Cotton1000 Bedford Hills DriveEarlysville, VA 22936Cell: [email protected] 50

Terrazzo Promotion CommitteeKathy Waldron167 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr.Canton, GA 30115Office: [email protected] 34

The Habitat StoreLarry Norem1221 Harris StreetCharlottesville, VA 22903Office: 434-293-6331Cell: [email protected] 32

The Murus Company Chris BloomPO Box 220Mansfield, PA 16933Office: 570-549-2100Cell: [email protected] 14

The Snead CompanyBryan Abrisz7115 Iron Ridge Rd.Richmond, VA 23234Office: 804-743-7445Cell: 804-357-5358Table 30

The Whitlock GroupEd White3900 Gaskins Rd.Richmond, VA 23233Office: [email protected] 37

Virginia Fair Housing OfficeMally MasonPerimeter Center, Suite 4009960 Mayland DriveRichmond, VA 23223Office: [email protected] 27

WeatherSeal Insulation CompanyGina Sullenberger2314 Chapel Spring LaneFree Union, VA 22940Office: [email protected] 47

Wasco Products Inc.John Douglas300 Scarlett Blvd. Suite DOldsmar, FL 34677Office: [email protected] 56

Windsor Windows - Window and Door PorsMark Wingerd112 4th Street NECharlottesville, VA 22901Office: 434-296-0050Cell: [email protected] 35

1-800-776-1539www.starlightskylights.com

“Providing Natural Lighting Design Solutions for over 20-years”

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Central Virginia Construction Specifications Institute will be hosting the2009 Middle Atlantic Region Conference in historical Charlottesville,VA on October 8-11. The conference will be held at the Omni CharlottesvilleHotel, located on the city’s downtown pedestrian mall at the heart of the city.Our conference theme is Sustaining Mr. Jefferson’s Legacy, Designingfor the Future.

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the city of Charlottesvilleis rich with history. Three of our nation’s founding presidents lived in the area, James Madison, James Monroe, and of course Mr. Jefferson. There are many significant historical buildings dotted throughout the area, but none areso revered as Jefferson’s University of Virginia. The UVA grounds are amagnificent testimony to Jefferson’s aesthetics and ingenuity. The Universityrotunda is often recognized as one of the most important buildings in United States history.

The goal of our conference is to look at the University’s past, and how that might shape its future. We will be focusing on two very large University projects thatpromise to be moving in a more sustainable direction. One of theseprojects promises to look into the healing power of building technology, the other, into how a building might promote learning and environmental responsibility.

www.MARC09.comFor sponsorship information contact Ray Gaines:434.979.5245 | [email protected]

OMNI Hotel | Charlottesville, VA | October 8-11, 2009

Sustaining Mr. Jefferson’s Legacy:Designing For the Future