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FEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2017 | SHERATON ORLANDO NORTH, MAITLAND, FL.
FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE
FWCCA’S PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
DRYVIT SYSTEMS, INC.
SENCO
ARGOS
PLASTIC COMPONENTS, INC.
AMERICAN CEMENT CO.
ROXUL/ROCKFON
UNITED STATES GYPSUM
TITAN AMERICAN
FWCCA’S PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
DRYVIT SYSTEMS, INC.
SENCO
ARGOS
PLASTIC COMPONENTS, INC.
AMERICAN CEMENT CO.
ROXUL/ROCKFON
UNITED STATES GYPSUM
TITAN AMERICAN
8:00 AM
8:30 -10:00 AM
10:15 AM - 12:00 PM
12:00 - 1:00 PM
1:15 - 3:15 PM
Board of Director’s Meeting
Networking Table Session with Dinner Program Presented by Chuck Roberts, PMGI-Lakeland, Fl. Chuck is back for another informative and uplifting program you won’t want to miss! Today’s Leadership – a program designed for business owner’s and key personnel focusing in on three key elements for today’s business climate:
• Effective Planning for an Uncertain Future• Successful Leadership of Change• Steps to Take NOW to Recession Proof Your Firm
WEDNESDAY | FEBRUARY 8, 2017
THURSDAY | FEBRUARY 9, 2017
Registration and Continental Breakfast with Networking Session
CLASS I – “HOW TO QUALIFY FOR BONDING”Presented by Florida Surety Bonds, Cheryl Foley and Kim Niv.
The topics that will be covered include:• Indemnity - What You Must Know• What is Needed To Qualify For Bonding• What Does a Surety Look for When Pre-Qualifying a Contractor• Financials - CPA Statements vs. Internal Financial Statements
CLASS II- “SUCCESSFUL PROJECT MANAGEMENT” Presented by Amon Ackley, Wagner-Hohns-Inglis, Inc., consultants to the construction industry, Orlando, Fl.
This presentation will include coverage and inter-active discussion on:• Defining your role as a Project Manager• How to Reduce Job risks and Stress• How to Lower Job Costs
Lunch for all attendees with Table Networking Session
CLASS III - “LEVERAGING YOUR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE BY IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY”Presented by Greg Schoppman, FMI, Tampa, Fl.
How do you win in today’s economy? Becoming a lower-cost producer is probably the best strategy. Much like safety, productivity improvement must start at the top. Contrary to popular belief, productivity is not a field problem, but rather an important management and leader issue.
Topics to be covered are:• Improve productivity to address the current market challenges
3:00-5:00 PM
5:15-7:30 PM
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• Understand how even a minimal improvement in productivity will make you more competitive on bid day and improve your bottom line
• Implement FMI’S P-3 model – Process, Productivity Tools, People• Integrate top management and project management, which is critical to
productivity improvement• Determine the best practices being implemented and new technologies
that will impact the industry.
CLASS IV- “UNDERSTANDING STONE WOOL (MINERAL WOOL) IN INTERIOR & EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS-APPLICATIONS FOR THERMAL, FIRE & SOUND CONTROL”Presented by Melanie Bisson, CSI, CDT, Regional Sales Manager, SE Commercial/Residential Solutions, Roxul USA, Inc.Rockfon.
1 AIA/CES CREDIT/1 GBCI CE HR CREDIT AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAM.
Program Overview: The net energy savings realized in a properly insulated building are well understood. However, as design professionals strive to maximize thermal resistance, yet reduce mass in the wall assembly, insulation is increasingly being positioned in both the stud wall and the exterior side of the building envelope. This split insulation concept has introduced a number of design issues and concerns; particularly as relative to fire resistance, moisture management and well drying rates. This program focuses on the unique properties of stone wool insulation and suggest how it can improve thermal, fire, water and sound suppression performance in a well detailed wall assembly.
Discussion Items:• Define & Explain what stone wool insulation is and how it is manufactured• Explain the key features & value added benefits of stone wool• Discuss building science issues of high performance walls, including
moisture & fire safety concerns. • Comment on Code Changes to IBC Chapter 26 and testing standards for
NFPA 285• Discuss new low slope roofing insulation strategies for performance &
durability
CLASS V- “SUSPENDED CEILINGS & ACOUSTICAL SOLUTIONS USING STONE WOOD”Presented by Ryan Keeton, District Sales Manager for Rockfon, Chicago, Il., resides in Eustis, Fl.
1 HR LU CREDIT/1 GCBI CE CREDIT HR AVAILABLE FOR THIS PROGRAM.
Program Overview: This presentation will discuss and explain in detail the features and benefits of using stone wool acoustical ceiling tiles. There will be an introduction to acoustics along with acoustical challenges and resolutions in commercial buildings.
Discussion Items:• Discuss the different types of grid systems used with acoustical ceilings• What is stone wool and what are the features and benefits• Introduction to acoustics• Acoustical challenges and resolutions • Sustainability and LEED • Installation
Depart for Home
3:15 - 4:15 PM
4:15 - 5:15 PM
5:15 PM
AMON ACKLEY, P.E. – Wagner-Hohns-Inglis, INC., Consultants tothe construction industry, Orlando, FL.
MELANIE BISSON CSI, CDT, is the Southeast Regional Sales Manager for Eoxul, Inc.and lives in Nashville, Tn. She holds a dual B.S. in marketing and entrepreneurship
from Syracuse University and is currently enrolled in the Executive MBA program atVanderbilt University. She has been with Roxul for five years and in the building materials industry for ten years, spending time in residential and commercial sales roles.
MR. MARSHALL BROSS – Quikrete Companies/Commercial Products Group. Marshall started his Career in the building industry working for a contractor as an Estimator and Project Manager. Today, Marshall has over 15 year’s experience and runs the stuccoprogram for Quikrete in the State of Florida. He is an active member of the ICRI, National Professional Estimator Assoc.,and the Florida Lath and Plaster Bureau. Currently, he holds several industry certifications in waterproofing, concrete restoration and EIFS and Stucco.
JUSTIN FLEMING – American Cement/Sales Manager. Justin has been in the building materials industry since 2003 with experience across multiple product lines and territories. He is also experienced in logistics, business to business sales, specifications and policy change. He is involved in ASTM, Florida Lath and Plaster Bureau and Florida Concrete Association. He also holds several industry certifications and obtained his B.S. from the University of Florida, Gainesville.
CHERYL FOLEY – Fl. Surety Bonds, Inc. is a knowledgeable agent who began hersurety career in 2000. She is a licensed agent and has attended all three levels of the National Assoc. of Surety Bond Producers. Her clients have benefited from competitive bon programs and rates as a result of her expertise and credibility with surety companies. She enjoys helping contractors grow their businesses by solving their bond issues and positioning them for the best bonded opportunities.
SPEAKERS
FWCCA EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE | FEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2017 | SHERATON ORLANDO NORTH, MAITLAND, FL .
PROGRAM AGENDA | SPEAKERS
RYAN KEETON is he District Sales Manager for Rockfon, a manufacturer that makes a full line of grid suspension systems (Chicago Metallic), specialty metal ceilings and acoustical ceiling tile. He resides in Eustis, Fl. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from FSU. He has been with Rockfon for almost five years and has been in the building industry for eleven years with his time spent selling concrete/block and in the framing/drywall industry before joining Rockfon. He also is a first-time father.
KIM NIV is a professional agent who has been bonding contractors since 1997. She is a licensed Florida agent, who most recently graduated from the inaugural National Assoc.of Surety Bond Producers. Kim’s clients range from small and emerging businesses including many minority-owned companies, to well-established large companies. She mentors contractors and helps solve their bond problems whether they are start-ups or established companies.
CHUCK ROBERTS – Performance Management Group, Inc., an engineer with 50+ year experience at Architecture, engineering and construction firms.
GREGG SCHOPPMAN – FMI, Tampa, Fl., Principal and Florida Consulting Manager. As a principal with FMI, Gregg specializes in the area of productivity and project management. He also leads FMI’s project management consulting practice. In addition to these responsibilities, Gregg also leads the consulting management group of FMI’s Florida office. Gregg was named one of the Top 25 Consultants of 2014 by Consulting Magazine, receiving the highest number of nominations for that year’s recipient group.
G. MICHAEL STARKS – Sr. Consultant. Mike entered the construction industry in 1981 in the plaster and drywall business on the supply/distribution side. He moved to the manufacturer’s side in 1986 with what was the Santee Cement Co. Mike is a licensed contractor and eventually upgradedhis license to a Class A General Contractor. He was a founding member of the Masonry Association of Florida and founding member of the Fl. Lath & Plaster Bureau.
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Fee includes ALL Classes, Handouts, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
New Member Fee $250.00 includes 1 Registration for Executive Conference and one year membership, use membership application enclosed.
A block of rooms have been reserved for this event.
Mail form with check to: FWCCA, PO BOX 180458, CASSELBERRY, FL 32718
OR FAX TO: 407-260-5732
FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE | FEBRURAY 8 & 9, 2017
REGISTRATION FORM
NAME _____________________________________________________________________________
COMPANY_________________________________________________________________________
COMPANY ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
CITY____________________________________________ STATE ______ ZIP_________________
EMAIL _____________________________________________________________________________
NAME OF ATTENDEES BEFORE 1/17 AFTER 1/17
FWCCA STUCCO SEMINAR | THURSDAY | FEBRUARY 9, 2017
REGISTRATION FORM
REGISTRATION FEE: $100.00 PER ATTENDEE
REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: BREAKFAST, ALL HAND-OUTS, & LUNCH/NETWORKING SESSION.
Mail form with check to: FWCCA, PO BOX 180458, CASSELBERRY, FL 32718
OR FAX TO: 407-260-5732
NAME _____________________________________________________________________________
COMPANY_________________________________________________________________________
COMPANY ADDRESS______________________________________________________________
CITY____________________________________________ STATE ______ ZIP_________________
FWCCA EXECUTIVE CONFERENCEFEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2017 SHERATON ORLANDO NORTH, MAITLAND, FL .
8:00 AM
8:30 -10:00 AM
10:15 AM - 12:00 PM
CHECK-IN AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
“STUCCO BASICS” an overview for the stucco Contractors and employees presented by Justin Fleming, American Cement Co., and Marshall Bross, Quikrete/Spec-Mix. This course will be a basic review of both the 2 coat and 3-coat stucco Claddings in reference to current Florida Codes and the ASTM Standards. In this seminar you will cover the basic components of stucco assemblies, including lath and accessories, acceptable substitutes, proper installation methods and details, limitations and benefits of stucco assemblies and various types of stucco finishes currently available.
Lunch and Networking Session
“IF YOU DON’T DO THIS, IT WILL LEAK – WHY STUCCO FAILS” presented by Mike Starks, Consultant. A presentation on the reasons stucco fails and manners in which to eliminate problems down the road. Topics to be covered include and will be followed up by a question and answer session:
• Stucco is not used as a structural element (except it is)
• Stucco is a cladding• Stucco is NOT waterproof• Stucco IS water repellent• Stucco requires a protective coating• Read other contracts and the current code
• Do ONLY what you know• Location, Preparation details/
Application• Write home for money• Become a weatherman• Post application• Finishes by others
FWCCA EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE | FEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2017 | SHERATON ORLANDO NORTH, MAITLAND, FL .
FLOR I DA WALL & CE I LI NG CONTRACTOR SPO B OX 180458 | CASSE LB E R RY, FL 32817-0458
FWCCA ANNUAL EXECUTIVE’S CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 8 & 9, 2017 | SHERATON ORLANDO NORTH, MAITLAND, FL.
FWCCA’S PARTNERS IN EDUCATIONDRYVIT SYSTEMS, INC. | SENCO | ARGOS | PLASTIC COMPONENTS, INC.
AMERICAN CEMENT CO. | ROXUL/ROCKFON | UNITED STATES GYPSUM | TITAN AMERICAN