SAME MARCH 2020 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP/Luncheon MEETINGJoin us for our
monthly General Membership Meeting and Luncheon at the HESS Club in
Houston.
Our speaker will be Mr. Gregg Hostetler, P.E.. Mr. Hostetler will
give a presentation entitled “Alternative Contracting Methods
including programmatic use of Construction Manager/General Contractor
(CM/GC) and Design-Build contracting for public heavy-civil
infrastructure”.
CONSOR Engineers’ Alternative Contracting Lead, Gregg Hostetler,
P.E., a thought-leader in innovative bridge management solutions, has
dedicated much of his private and public sector career to Alternative
Contracting Methods (ACMs), including programmatic use of Construction
Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) contracting for local and tribal
agencies. Mr. Hostetler is a national expert on CM/GC and Project
Bundling, one of FHWA’s new EDC-5 initiatives, and has served in the
following specific capacities since 2010:
* Co-author for NCHRP Report 15-46, a Design-Guidebook for CM/GC and
Design-Build
* Member of FHWA Technical Working Groups (TWG) for Bridge Bundling
and Project Bundling
* Presenter on Local Agency Project Bundling for the upcoming EDC-5
Webinars and Summits
* Co-facilitator for 2-Day CM/GC project kick-off meetings /
training workshops for the Arkansas DOT, Colorado DOT, Louisiana DOT,
and Denver Water
* Presenter on CM/GC and Project Bundling topics at 17 national
conferences
* Co-trainer on the Role of the Independent Cost Estimator (ICE) in
CM/GC projects/programs
As the former Assistant Public Works Administrator for Osceola County,
FL, Mr. Hostetler co-led the most rapidly deployed highway and bridge
design and construction Project Bundling Programs in the nation using
Alternative Contracting, specifically CM/GC. This award-winning
program was featured in Public Works Magazine, Construction Today, and
ENR Magazine. More recently he had a lead role in the Pueblo of
Acoma’s (New Mexico) innovative and highly acclaimed project
bundling program, representing the first tribal programmatic use of
CM/GC in the Nation. Currently, he is serving in a lead role as the
Design Program Manager for the Pawnee Nation’s programmatic use of
CM/GC in Oklahoma, a program that represents the first successful
bundling of horizontal and vertical construction with CM/GC
contracting.
Note: Walk-ins are welcome, but will be required to pay non-member
prices ($58) except public agency representatives, whose price remains
the same ($15). Please register by noon on February 28th to avoid the
late registration fee.
Note: 'Pay at the Door' Registration is available only for Public
Agency attendees. All others must either pay online or will be
charged the non-member late registration rate noted immediately above.
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