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ConventionCommittee
Convention ChairWenDee Sullivan
FinanceJeniene Knight
TechnicalCharlie Colvin
SocialJeremy Callister
WenDee Sullivan
RegistrationCathy Riley
ExhibitsGina AdamsRussell Ek
PublicityLisa Bridge
ToursTraci WestCraig Finch
SportsTraci WestMike West
HouseAngela Pebley
Christian Bachofer
TransportationJeremy Callister
WebsiteDavid Najera
Young MembersRyan Turner
President’s CupJason Ghosh
Past ChairStephen Kerr
SEAOSD PresidentJames Stenger
SEAOC PresidentJim Amundson
Welcome to San Diego!From all of us on the 2013 Convention committee, we are excited to have you join us for the 82nd Annual SEAOC Convention in America’s Finest City!
Make your plans to take advantage of all the convention has to offer; from the technical sessions, the exhibit hall, to the many social events, tours and sporting activities. Of course we also hope you find time to relax and enjoy the numerous amenities that the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa has to offer. Located mid-way between the downtown Gaslamp District and La Jolla, you’ll find it easy to access some of our city’s finest restaurants, theatres, museums, historic sites, and of course our fabulous beaches!
Please also remember that the SEAOC Convention is much more than the unique and varied scheduled events. It is also a time to enjoy the company of old acquaintances while meeting new friends and col-leagues. It’s a time to honor the numerous volunteers who make our association thrive and to discover new opportunities to lead our association into the future. Most importantly, have a great time! We are truly delighted that you have joined us, and hope that it is a memorable experience.
WenDee SullivanConvention Chair 2013
Convention Overview
Wednesday, September 18thU of NV-NEES TIPS Workshop 7am – 5pm Marbella Room
Registration 12 – 6:30pm Foyer
Exhibits 4 – 8pm The Pavilion
Volleyball 4 – 5pmHotel Beach
San Diego Central Library Presentation 5 - 6:30pmMonte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
Welcome Reception 6:30 – 8pmThe Pavilion
Young Member Gaslamp Beer Tasting 7 – 11pmMeet in Hotel Lobby – see flier
Thursday, September 19thRegistration 7am – 4pmFoyer
Exhibits 7am – 6pmThe Pavilion
Breakfast 7am – 8amThe Pavilion
Technical Session Track 1 – AM 8 – 11:45amCapri/Riviera Room
Technical Session Track 2 – AM 8 – 11:45amMonte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
Lunch 11:45am – 1:15pmGarden by the Bay
Young Member Lunch 11:45am – 1:15pmShort walk offsite–see flier
Convention Overview
Technical Session Track 1 – PM 1:20 – 4:30pmCapri/Riviera Room
Technical Session Track 2 – PM 1:20 – 4:30pmMonte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
Computers and Structures Presentation 1:20 – 2:20pmMarseilles/Portofino Room
Industry Reception 4:30 – 6pmThe Pavilion
Cal Poly Reception 4:30 – 6pm
SeaWorld Transportation 6pmHotel Lobby
SeaWorld Dinner and Reception 6:15pm – 12am SeaWorld
Friday, September 20thSteel Tube Institute Presentation 6:30 – 8:00am San Marino Room
Registration 7am – 1:30pm Foyer
Exhibits 7am – 12pm The Pavilion
Breakfast 7 – 8am The Pavilion
Technical Session Track 1 – AM 8 – 10:15am Capri/Riviera Room
Technical Session Track 2 – AM 8 – 10:15am Monte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
Plenary Session 10:40 – 11:40am Capri/Riviera/Monte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
Business Lunch 11:40am – 1:20pm South Poolside
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Convention Overview
Technical Session Track 1 – PM 1:30 – 3:10pm Capri/Riviera Room
Technical Session Track 2 – PM 1:30 – 3:10pm Monte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
President’s Cup 3:30 – 5pm South Lawn
Reception 6 – 7pm Fresco’s by the Pool
Big Band Formal Dinner and 7 – 11pm Excellence in Engineering Awards The Pavilion
Saturday, September 21stGolf Tournament 8am Riverwalk Golf ClubMission Valley
Bike Ride 9am Meet in Hotel Lobby
For Convention MapSee center spread on pages 16-17
Technical Program Schedule
Wednesday, September 18thMonte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
5 – 6:30pm San Diego Central Library JeanM.Libby,ArturoM.Castro,JimTkach, TimCarter
Thursday, September 19th
TRACk 1 (AM) – Capri/Riviera RoomSUSTAINABILITY/DESIGN PRojECTS
8 – 8:30am Life-Cycle Assessment for Structural Engineers MeganStringer, Frances Yang
8:35am – Lessons Learned from Recent LCA Studies9:05am FrancesYang
9:10am – SEAoC LCA Study - Comparing Environmental9:40am Impacts of Structural Systems AnthonyB.Court, Lisa Podesto, Patti Harburg-Petrich
9:45am – The Regent Emirates Pearl Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE10:15am Mark Plechaty, Ahmed Osman, Whitney Morris, NicolasRodrigues
Break (25 minutes) The Pavilion
10:40am – A Case Study in Nonlinear Analysis and Performance11:10am Based Design Susendar Muthukumar, Lawrence A. Burkett, RafaelSabelli, Joe Maffei
11:15am – Virtual Redesign of the Stanford Institute of11:45am Economic Policy Research Building Using Controlled Rocking as the Primary Lateral Load Resisting System with Modeling in SAP 2000 SandeshAher,Doug Hohbach, Simran Tiwana
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Technical Program Schedule
TRACk 2 (AM) – Monte Carlo/St. Tropez RoomWooD/SoLAR
8 – 8:30am Full-Scale Dynamic Testing of Soft-Story Retrofitted and Un-Retrofitted Woodframe Buildings JohnW.vandeLindt,Pouria Bahmani, Mikhail Gershfeld, Gary Mochizuki, Michael D. Symans, Xiaoyun Shao, Weichiang Pang, Elaina Jennings, Steven E. Pryor, Ershad Ziaeim, Douglas Rammer, Jingjing Tian
8:35 – A Timber Skyline? Review of Structural Systems for9:05am High-Rise Wood Structures LisaPodesto,Scott Breneman
9:10am – Maximizing Value for Mid-Rise Construction 9:40am ScottBreneman, Lisa Podesto
9:45am – Distributed knee-Brace (DkB) system as a complete10:15am or supplemental retrofit for a soft story low rise wood frame building MikhailGershfeld,Charles Chadwell, John van de Lindt, Weichaing Pang, Ershad Ziaei, James Ferguson, James Au, Joel Savage, Stephen Gordon
Break (25 minutes) The Pavilion
10:40am – Recommended Live Loads For Rooftop Solar Arrays11:10am ColinBlaney,RonaldLaPlante
11:15am – New Publications and Activities from the SEAoC11:45am Solar Photovoltaic Committee RonaldLaPlante,JoeMaffei
11:45am – Lunch1:15pm) Garden by the Bay
Technical Program Schedule
TRACk 1 (PM) – Capri/Riviera RoomBASE ISoLATIoN/DESIGN PRojECTS
1:20 – Adaptive Reuse: Creating a New School of Dentistry 1:50pm in an outdated Urban office Building AllenNudel,Masume Dana, Lindsey Maclise
1:20 – Concurrent CSI Session2:20pm Marseilles/Portofino Room
1:55 – Comparative Discussion of Design Criteria for Base2:25pm Isolated Buildings following a Performance-Based Methodology Mark Sarkisian, Eric Long, David Shook, Abel Diaz,Peter Lee
Break (25 minutes) The Pavilion
2:50 – Seismic Isolation Design Criteria for Continued3:20pm Functionality VictorZayas
3:25 – Mining in Fremont: A Data Management Case Study3:55pm Graeme Ballantyne, Warren Pottebaum, Theresa Curtis
4:00 – Seismic Isolation and Structural Retrofit of Haitian4:30pm Heritage Cathedral HKitMiyamoto,Devis Sonda, Akira Wada
TRACk 2 (PM) – Monte Carlo/St. Tropez RoomCoNCRETE/BLAST/STEEL
1:20 – Interim report of testing of tension-only steel anchor1:50pm rods embedded in reinforced concrete slabs W.AndrewFennell,GaryL.Mochizuki,Kevin S. Moore, StevenE.Pryor,GeoffreyA.Laurin
1:20 – Concurrent CSI Session2:20pm Marseilles/Portofino Room
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Technical Program Schedule
1:55 – Voided Slabs – Concrete Solutions for Long Spans2:25pm and Heavy Loads AttilaBeres
Break (25 minutes) The Pavilion
2:50 – Near Contact Explosive Effects of FRP Composites for3:20pm Column Hardening ZacheryI.Smith, Joseph Magallanes
3:25 – Implications of Changes in the Standoff Require-3:55pm ments of UFC 4-010-01 to Window Design NicholasOberts
4:00 – Seismic Retrofit of a 1960s Steel Moment-Frame4:30pm High-Rise Using a Pivoting Spine BillJanhunen, Steve Tipping, John Wolfe
Friday, September 20th
TRACk 1 (AM) – Capri/Riviera RoomGooD To kNoW/WIND
8 – 8:30am An Evaluation of Current Practices Related to the Development and Implementation of Acceptance Criteria and Product Evaluation Reports MarkA.Moore,SE
8:35 – 2013 California Building Code Amendments for9:05am Schools in California RonLaPlante
9:10am – Here’s What Your Client Agreement Says, So What9:40am Does your Insurance Policy Say? JohnMFeeny,Peter B. Molgaard
9:45am – An overview of Modern Wind Farm Tower Design:10:15am Recommended Practices and the State of the Art NestorAgbayani
Break (25 minutes) The Pavilion
Technical Program Schedule
TRACk 2 (AM) – Monte Carlo/St. Tropez RoomSTEEL MoMENT FRAME
8 – 8:30am Effect of Built-up Box Column Electro-slag Welding on Cyclic Performance of Welded Steel Moment Connections Mark Sarkisian, PeterLee, Rupa Garai, Gulen Ozkula, Chia-Ming Uang
8:35 – Deep Column Sections in Steel Special Moment9:05am Frames ScottAdan
9:10am – Sensitivity Study of Flexibility Assumptions of Steel9:40am Moment Frames Subjected to Earthquake Loading RakeshPathak, Bulent Alemdar, Raoul Karp
9:45am – Full Floor Height Special Truss Moment Frames for10:15am Twin Tower Hotel High-Rise DihongShao, Bill Williams, Brian Walkenhauer
Break (25 minutes) The Pavilion
PLENARY SESSIoN – Capri/Riviera/Monte Carlo/St. Tropez Room
10:40 – Ten Years of the NEES-UC San Diego Large 11:40am High-Performance outdoor Shake Table Dr.JoseRestrepo
11:40 – Business Lunch 1:20pm South Poolside
TRACk 1 (PM) – Capri/Riviera RoomTALL PRojECTS
1:30 – 2pm Incorporating Rationally Predicted Structural Behavior into High-Rise Building Design For optimal Performance Mark Sarkisian, NevilleMathias,Eric Long, Aaron Mazeika
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Technical Program Schedule
2:05pm – Probabilistic Evaluation of Seismic Resilience and2:35pm Retrofit options for a 16-Story Laboratory Complex JoeMaffei, Lawrence Burkett, Andreas Schellenberg, Paolo Bazzurro
2:40pm – Vegas High Roller observation Wheel – Designing3:10pm Beyond the Code JasonKrolicki,Nicholas Christie, Brandon Sullivan, Mary Ferguson, Michael Willford, Ibrahim Almufti
TRACk 2 (PM) – Monte Carlo/St. Tropez RoomSEISMIC ASSESSMENT/ANALYSIS
1:30 – 2pm Building Seismic Risk Assessment – The Approach Being Taken Across NZ HelenFerner,Rob Jury, Mark Spencer
2:05pm – Allowing Damage to the Foundation: Is It All That2:35pm Bad? Anindya Dutta, Nicholas G. Wetzel, StephenT. Bono, David L. McCormick, John F. Sumnicht
2:40pm – Seismic Certification: What the Practicing Structural3:10pm Engineer Needs to know MatthewTobolski
Industry Presentation
Thursday, September 19th
Marseilles/Portofino Room
Computer and Structures, Inc. presents1:20 – STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING: 2:20pm The Profession, the Grandeur, and the Glory Ashraf Habibullah, SE President and CEO, Computers & Structures, Inc.
In this presentation, Ashraf will share his passion and enthu-siasm for structural engineering, a profession whose grandeur and glory are worth celebrating! Indeed, it is because of the magic of structural engineering that ancient monuments are still standing and why breathtaking new structures—such as the BurjKhalifa in the UAE and the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing—can exist today.
Ashraf brings into focus the invaluable socio-economic contri-butions of this noble profession by recognizing its unmatched impact on humanity. He will highlight the ways in which the intellect and talent of structural engineers have literally saved hundreds of millions of lives, spared us from death and destruction, and preserved and protected progress and prop-erty. You will leave with a renewed appreciation for the ways in which structural engineers make the world a better, safer, and more beautiful place to live for all of us, and for countless generations to come.
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Base Isolation
SeismicExisting Structures
Solar
Wind
Sporting Events
Beach Volleyball on the BayWednesday,September18
4:00pm–5:00pm Location: Hilton Hotel BeachBehind Hilton
President’s Cup ChallengeFriday,September20
3:30pm–5:00pm
Location: South Lawn
Golf Saturday,September21
8:00am Registration9:00am Start
Location: Riverwalk Golf ClubMission Valley
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Volleyball on beautiful Mission Bay.
Cost: Free
In this year’s presidents cup 60 seconds will determine champions from losers in San Diego’s version of Minute to Win it! Teams will battle each other for claim to call themselves the ultimate minutemen (and minutewomen!). The games will be fierce and bring out the John McEnroe in us all, as pride in becoming champions of this year’s President cup is up for grabs!”
September is a beautiful time of year to play golf in San Diego! Awards for low gross, low net and competi-tion holes. Tournament rates include green fees, shared cart, lunch and prizes. Transportation not included.
Cost: $135
Sporting Events
Bike Ride around Mission Bay Saturday,September21
9:00am
Location:Meet in Hotel Lobby
Greet the morning with an easy 14-mile ride from the hotel around scenic Mission Bay, mostly on separated bike paths. Good views of the ocean and the bay. The recently completed bike path and bridge over the mouth of Rose Creek makes this ride better than ever.
Adults $28 Kids $20
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Social Program
Wednesday, September 18
6:30pm – Welcome Reception8pm Come out to kick off the convention, greet your colleagues, and mingle with the exhibitors. Location: The Pavilion
7pm – Young Member Beer Tasting in the Gaslamp 11pm Shuttle to the historic Gaslamp Quarter where
you’ll be accompanied by a walking tour guide that will lead us to 3 venues for beer tasting, drinks, and appetizers while offering historical background of the city and architecture along the way.
Location: Meet in Hotel Lobby at 7pm Shuttle departs at 7:30pm SHARP See flier for details
Thursday, September 19
7am – Breakfast8am Rise and shine for some food and coffee to get
your day started right and check out the great exhibitor booths.
Location: The Pavilion
11:45am – Lunch 1:15pm Enjoy your midday meal on the bayfront. Location: Garden by the Bay
11:45am – Young Member Lunch1:15pm Young members can skip the usual lunch to
enjoy the gourmet food truck Eat at Recess. We will be taking a short walk to the park just south of the hotel to enjoy your meal on the bay.
Location: Picnic Area South of Hotel See flier for map
Social Program
4:30pm – Industry Reception 6pm Come to the Exhibit Hall Pavilion for drinks to
get the night started. Location: The Pavilion
4:30pm – Cal Poly Architectural Engineering Reception6pm The Cal Poly ARCE Department welcomes you
to our annual reception at the SEAOC Conven-tion. ARCE Alumni and friends are welcome to join current students, faculty, and Depart-ment Head Al Estes for refreshments and light fare while catching up on current events in the Department and College.
6pm – Dinner and Reception at SeaWorld 12am The park will be open to SEAOC attendees
only, and you’ll kick off the evening with a cocktail reception with some of the park’s “cool-est” characters at Penguin Encounter. For those seeking adventure, take a thrilling, simulated jet-helicopter soaring through the Wild Arctic. Upon return, re-fuel with dinner among your colleagues in the elegant Nautilus Pavilion. Then rock the night away with “Shamu Rocks,” a show with more flash—and certainly more splash—than a rock concert. Wrap up the evening with dessert, dancing and roller-coaster riding at Manta, where you can also feed and touch the amazing, gentle bat rays to make your SeaWorld experience complete.
Location: Transportation – Meet in Hotel Lobby at 6pm SeaWorld opens at 6:15pm
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Social Program
Friday, September 20 7am – Breakfast8am Get fueled up for another great day of technical
sessions and roam through the exhibits. Location: The Pavilion
11:40am – Business Lunch1:20pm Come enjoy an outdoor lunch to honor our
fellows and hear about other SEAOC business. Location: South Poolside
6am – Reception7pm Continue the socializations after the President’s
Cup at this reception. Location: Fresco’s by the Pool
7pm – Big Band Formal Dinner11pm Big band music, professional swing dancers and
an elegant dinner await you at the SEAOC Excellence in Engineering Awards Dinner. So bring your dancing shoes and make sure you don’t miss the cocktail “luge.”
Location: The Pavilion
Convention Tours
Thursday, September 19
SeaWorld Park Spend the day at SeaWorld San Diego which Hours: offers roller coasters, rides, shows, attractions9am – and family-friendly activities to please thrill6pm seekers and animal lovers alike. Experience the
amazing Shamu show, and thrilling rides like Journey to Atlantis®, Shipwreck Rapids® and Wild Arctic®. Explore Turtle Reef, featuring a 280,000-gallon aquarium of threatened sea turtles. See the shows like Pets Rule!® and Blue Horizons® dolphin spectacular. Feed and touch dolphins, and get up-close to beluga whales, polar bears, sharks and penguins. All shows, exhibits, aquariums and rides are included with park admission. Free shuttle available from hotel (reservations with hotel required).
Cost: $51
Friday, September 20
USS Midway Museum9:am – The USS Midway Museum is an unforgettable1pm adventure for the entire family. Docent Staff
lead a 1-hour tour of the USS Midway. Guests can then spend the remainder of the day explor-ing more than 60 exhibits with a collection of 29 restored aircraft. The included self-guided audio tour, narrated by Midway sailors, brings carrier’s history to life. Those who dare can “take to the sky” aboard one of two flight simulators. Event includes transportation to and from hotel. Meet in hotel lobby.
Cost:$55
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Convention Tours
Any Day – September 18-21
Belmont Park Park This San Diego icon is sure to please the entire Hours: family. Belmont Park is located on the surf and 11am – sand in Mission Beach and offers free parking 8-10pm and admission. Visitors can enjoy the arcade
and midway style games, shop and enjoy beach-front restaurants and food courts. Unlimited ride tickets offer visitors rides such as Vertical Plunge, Beach Blaster, Control Freak and Bum-per Cars. The park’s most distinctive attraction, the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster is one of two original oceanfront roller coasters still operating on the west coast. Transportation not included.
Unlimited Rides $19.95 Juniors under 48”$12.95 12 person minimum for above rates.
old Town Trolley See the very Best of San Diego while you tour at your own pace! Old Town Trolley Tours®
allows you “Hop on and off” close to popular attractions, shops and restaurants, including Balboa Park and San Diego Zoo, Old Town, San Diego Harbor, Seaport Village, Horton Plaza, Coronado Ferry Landing, and Little Italy. This tour covers more than 100 points of interest during an exciting 2 hour narration. A trolley will pass each of these locations every 30 minutes. Must return to Old Town for free 4:00pm shuttle back to hotel (reservations with hotel required).
Adults $30 Kids under 4 Kids (4-12) $16 FREE
Convention Tours
Any Day – September 18-21
San Diego SEALs Harbor Tour It’s a boat! It’s a bus! It’s San Diego’s original
amphibious Sea and Land Adventure! Don’t miss this exciting, entertaining adventure of a lifetime to see America’s Finest City as you have never seen it before! Experience San Diego by land and sea on San Diego’s only amphibious sightseeing tour. Enjoy a 90-minute fully-narrat-ed journey including San Diego Bay’s Shelter Island and a chance to view San Diego’s skyline from the water.
Adults $30 Kids (4-12) $16 Kids under 4 FREE
Trolley and SEALs Harbor Tour Combo BEST VALUE Adults $55 Kids (4-12) $28 Kids under 4 FREE
Complimentary Shuttle from Hilton Hotel to SeaWorld & Old Town 10:00am & 4:00pm daily Complimentary for all guests. Reservations must
be made in advance with the hotel.
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Convention Committee
General Convention Chair WenDee Sullivan
Convention Chairs
Finance Jeniene Knight
Technical Charlie Colvin
Registration Cathy Riley
Publicity Lisa Bridge
Social WenDee Sullivan Jeremy Callister
Tours Traci West Craig Finch
Exhibits Gina Adams Russell Ek
House Angela Pebley Christian Bachofer
Sports Traci West Mike West
Transportation Jeremy Callister
Younger Members Ryan Turner
President’s Cup Jason Ghosh
Past Chair Stephen Kerr
SEAOC Officers
2012-2013 SEAOC Officers
President Jim Amundson
President-Elect Michael Cochran Secretary Joe LaBrie
Treasurer Bradley T. Lowe
Past President Douglas Hohbach
Executive Director Don Schinske
2012-2013 SEAOC Directors
Sandra Biddulph Zubaid Karim Colin Blaney Peter Lee Diane Gould Janah Risha Jason Horwedel James Stenger Grace Kang Doug Thompson
Association Presidents 2012-2013 2013-2014 SEAoNC Grace Kang Colin Blaney
SEAoSC Joseph LaBrie Doug Thompson
SEAoSD James Stenger Sandra Biddulph
SEAoCC Jason Horwedel David Calia
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SEAOC Officers
2012-2013 SEAOC Committee Chairpersons
Executive Jim Amundson
Structural Standards Kevin Moore
Seismology Geoff Bomba
Code Matt Mlakar
Wind James Lai Construction Quality Assurance vacant
Existing Buildings Michael Braund
Evaluation Report Mark Moore
Professional Licensing/Certification Carl Josephson
Seminars/Webinars Kelly Cobeen
Communications Reinhard Ludke
Publications Doug Hohbach
General Engineering Matt Mlaker
National organizations Matt Melcher
Disaster Emergency Services Raymond Lui
Sustainable Design Anthony Court
2013 Convention Chair WenDee Sullivan
2013 Convention Sponsors
Computers & Structures, Inc. Executive Sponsor
Fyfe Co, LLC Friday Dinner and Wine Sponsor
Dealey, Renton & Associates Thursday Dinner Transportation
Simpson Strong-Tie Industry Reception josephson Werdowatz & Associates President’s Cup
Concrete Masonry Association of California and Nevada Thursday Morning Technical Break
Morley Construction Thursday Afternoon Technical Break
Hope-Amundson Friday Morning Technical Break
Tkj Structural EngineeringLee Biggers, SEAoC Fellow
Thanks to our 2013 sponsors for your support!
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Advanced Support Technology
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
ASC Steel Deck
Bentley Systems, Inc.
Cast Connex, Corp.
Clark Pacific
Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI)
Construction Specialties, Inc.
ConXtech, Inc.
Core Brace
CSC, Inc.
CSI – Metal Dek Group
CTS Cement Manufacturing Corporation | Rapid Set
Epic Metals Corp
Erico
Fabreeka International
Farrell Design-Build Companies, Inc
FEMA
Foundation Constructors
Fyfe Co, LLC
GB Geotechnics USA, Inc.
Hardy Frames / USP Structural Connectors
Headed Reinforcement Corp. (HRC)
Hilti
IAPMo Evaluation Service
International Code Council (ICC)
ITT Enidine
jRW Foundation Systems
kIE-CoN
New Millennium Building Systems
Nippon Steel – Sumkin
Engineering USA
Pacific Helix Distributing
Powers Fasteners
RISA Technologies, LLC
Saber Foundation Repair of CA
SidePlate Systems, Inc.
Sika Corp.
Simpson Strong-Tie
Solomon Colors Ultra Fiber 500
Star Seismic, LLC
Steel Tube Institute
Taylor Devices, Inc
Utelite Corporation
Verco Decking, Inc
Vulcraft
Zebron Corporation
Exhibitors Notes