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Programs

Each month RECSI offers programs that create an opportunity for you to connect with other design and construction professionals and learn more about current trends in the construction industry through monthly technical programs.

Monthly Meeting

March 1st, 2012
Program: "SMART & the California Bullet Train"
A Stakeholder Panel

Tech Talk: John Cook, MKM & Associates
Topic: Structural Considerations for the SMART Platforms

April 5th, 2012
Program: "New Building Efficiencies & Technologies"
Cooperative Meeting with IFMA, Johnson Controls & Others

Tech Talk: John Dolan, Stellar Energy Solutions
Topic: Solar Energy vs' Nuclear Energy

May 3rd, 2012
Field Trip: "H2H Hotel"
Representing the latest in green design & construction of high end hotels internationally

Seminars / Education

February 1st - April 11th, 2012
Sonoma State University's School of Extended Education Presents...

Construction Contract Administration: Activities Required to Complete Construction 


March 1st - 3rd, 2012 
CSI Academies
Providing Real Construction World SOlutions
The Westin, San Diego, CA

PROGRAM GUIDELINES:

The Redwood Empire Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute holds dinner meetings once a month as an educational event.  These programs are designed to equip chapter members with knowledge they need to better plan and implement their professional practice.

As a matter of policy RECSI is neutral in regard to manufacturers, vendors, enterpirses, and consultants, and we strictly enforce Chapter's policy of non-proprietary presentations.

Additional requirements:

Expertise
Speakers should be recognized as indivial expers in their respective field and should be able to provide case studies, insight, analysis, market insight, or other "how to" guidance.

Experience
Speakers should be active in their respecive fields and have practical as well as theoretical or technical experience.

Objectivity
While we do expect speaker to be passionate about there subject matter we do expect a certain degree of objectivity and refrain from advocating a position to the point of alienating the audience.