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san francisco post newsletter
2014 - Quarter 2 SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO POST NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE JETC 2014 USS AMERICA BRING A KID TO WORK CHANGE OF COMMAND YOUNG MEMBERS SCHOLARSHIP NEWS EDITOR’S PICK OPPORTUNITIES MEMBERS UPDATE UPCOMING EVENTS 1 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Why Should I Be Active in SAME? Greetings, fellow SAME San Francisco Post members. Do you know that the San Francisco Post began in 1920 and was one of the first posts in the Country? Mr. Petroccitto has over 28 years of experience in multi-discipline engineering and project management. He has served as Project Director, Project Manager and Project Engineer for the planning, design, and environmental review and permitting of infrastructure, facilities, waterfront, urban redevelopment and transportation projects. He has participated in the design and management of over $100,000,000 of infrastructure for urban re-development in large cities in California, most notably the Mission Bay Redevelopment in San Francisco. He has extensive experience working for federal agencies including USACE San Francisco, NAVFAC Pacific, NAVFAC Southwest, Vandenberg AFB, National Park Service, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. His design and management skills have enabled him to deliver projects, producing high quality designs and working cooperatively with multiple stakeholders including private developers, public review agencies and departments, regulatory agencies and construction contractors. Here is a look at the San Francisco Post Charter. Check out the original signature signed in 1920! Do you know that you are a member of a Distinguished Post? The highlight of the 2014 JETC for me was stepping to the stage and receiving our five streamers, and the Distinguished Post Star. Distinguished Post Star and flag. SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography. I was supposed to write about the JETC in this article, but I feel compelled to reach out to you for your support and increased activity in SAME. There are other articles in this newsletter that talk about the JETC, so that is covered well. 2 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Being active in SAME is like the “chicken and the egg”. Which came first? You might wonder, “Why should I be active in SAME, what’s in it for me?” However, until you become active, you won’t know. SAME is a non-profit organization that does a lot of good for promising young engineers, and our men and women in uniform. We raise money via our events, most importantly our golf tournament and our Holiday Gala, that we donate to scholarships for high school students going to higher education institutions to study architecture, engineering, and the environmental sciences, and for other non-profit organizations such as Wounded Warriors and Swords to Plowshares who support our veterans who have sacrificed for our country. Belonging to, and most importantly, being active in SAME is a way for you to give back. It is that giving that gives you feelings of pride, satisfaction, and fulfillment. If you never served in the armed forces, it is also an opportunity to serve as a “citizen soldier”. That is very meaningful for me and I am proud of my service. John F. Kennedy once said in his inaugural speech on January 20, 1961, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” It’s the same with SAME. It’s the giving that brings the rewards, the good feelings, knowing that you have helped others along the way. So, I implore you to become active in the San Francisco Post. We have too few, doing too much, and we need your assistance. We will soon need a new President, and new officers, and there are many committees on which to serve. We have an upcoming golf tournament on October 17 at the San Geronimo Golf Course in Marin County, a beautiful golf course. We need your participation and sponsorships to make this a successful event. We will also need assistance in preparing for and executing the event. 3 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Rear Admiral Charles Ray, Tony Petroccitto, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Dr. Robert Wolff and Brigadier General C. David Turner Photo courtesy of Kurty Photography Our Holiday Gala is on December 12 and promises to be another amazing night as it was last year with our guest speaker, Dr. Condoleezza Rice. We anticipate having another very special guest speaker at this year’s event. We could use your help too, in planning and executing this event. When you become active in SAME, there are other benefits as well. You get to go to great educational and fun events, such as our Holiday Gala and the JETC as well as regional symposiums such as the NW/SW Regional Symposium in Portland in early November of this year. This event is being sponsored by the Portland, Sacramento, and San Francisco posts, and includes a tour of the Bonneville Dam, if you register for the event by August 1. We need your help, and believe me, as one who has lived it, you will have a great experience and get a lot of joy and satisfaction out of your participation. Please contact me if you are interested in participating, Tony Petroccitto at the Woodacre and together, we can find 4th of July parade standing next to a a duty that suits you. We Tbird carrying the SF Post flag. especially need a newsletter editor. Thank you Ginger Kelly and Alicia Deschamps for doing such a great job over the past year or so. We also need a new Holiday Gala Committee Chairperson. Thank you, Susan Bedford, for the past several years of fantastic Holiday Galas you have arranged. Thank you to all the members for belonging and in advance for your increased participation! Anthony A. Petroccitto, P.E., LEED AP GHD SAME San Francisco Post President Business Leader Federal USA West 4 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Celebrating our SAME members and the benefits of membership. With JETC behind us and many events still to come later this year, we have a lot to report. In this issue you will see a thorough recap of the JETC; a story about the USS America and the upcoming commissioning in San Francisco; the Change of Command at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; goodbyes and hellos for our Executive Director of SAME; and a great story about ‘bring your kid to work’ day in support of STEM. 5 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS JETC 2014 RECAP JETC 2014 RECAP as reported by Susan Bedford (MacDonald-Bedford LLC) Attending from the SF Post were our Post President, Tony Petroccitto, GHD; our Young Member Representative, LCDR Todd M. Wimmer, USCG; and from a Sustaining Member Company, MacDonald-Bedford LLC (M-B), Zack and Susan Bedford. OVERVIEW JETC 2014, held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, was an outstanding event. The nearly 1600 government and industry attendees were treated to noteworthy general session presentations, enlightening educational sessions, and countless networking opportunities. In addition, there were more than 200 exhibitors who showcased their services and products in the Exhibit Hall. From the SF Post, exhibitors included member firms: Accutest Laboratories Inc., AECOM, Alta Vista Solutions, AMEC, Cardno TEC, CDM Smith, CH2M HILL, ECC, HDR, Kiewit, MacDonald-Bedford LLC, MWH, Siemens, Tetra Tech Inc., Tremco Sealant & Waterproofing, URS Corporation, and Weston Solutions. MONDAY The week began with the Volunteer Orientation Meeting, conducted by the Ann McLeod and Kathy Off of the SAME HQ meeting staff and Ron Hilton, Event Chairman, of the Jacksonville Post. I, along with other members of our M-B Jacksonville office, (M-B is a Sustaining Member of the Jacksonville Post) were volunteers for JETC. The volunteers were treated to lunch, a tour of the Convention Center, a description of the registration process, locations of bus transportation and local parking, and other do’s and don’ts. The Jacksonville Post also presented all of the Volunteers with very nice SAME shirts as thanks for their efforts! Afterwards, many of us adjourned to the Exhibit Hall where we joined the buzz of Booth installation. Cadet Bela Hahn with Alan Burton at M-B booth Inside the Exhibit Hall at JETC Conference 2014 TUESDAY On Tuesday, the day started early with commencement of the Continuing Education Program (CEP) classes which took place in the Rosen Centre, the designated conference hotel located across the street from the Convention Center. Luckily, my volunteer assignment was to assist with the CEP classes! I spent a very busy day 6 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS with Belle Febbraro of SAME HQ. In addition to registering people for the classes, assisting with room setup, providing class materials, and helping coordinate refreshments, I, along with Belle, spent much of our time directing attendees (maybe 100 of them) to JETC registration that was located not at our CEP registration desk in the hotel but in the Convention Center...a bit of a hike away! Zack Bedford, of M-B, taught a day-long class in Project Risk Management which garnered a bonus for the high marks received from the students. Other classes included Total Building Commissioning and SMPS-The Basics of Business Development. JETC Ice Breaker at Universal Studios SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography. It was a perfect Florida weather that evening for the Ice Breaker that was held at Universal Studios. Buses transported the attendees to the park and Universal staffers directed the SAME guests on the walk (more like another hike actually!) to the festive SAME party area. The venue provided lots of food stations, bars, and entertainment areas; but, mostly, people just wanted to talk, visit, catch up, and relax! WEDNESDAY Coffee and breakfast was in order as the attendees arrived for the Opening Session. After the presentation of the colors, the program began with SAME President Rear Adm. Gary Engle, P.E., F.SAME, USN (Ret.) giving an overview of the accomplishments of the previous year. This was followed by a video tribute to Executive Director Dr. Robert Wolff, P.E., F.SAME, who had announced his plans to retire. A Department of Defense Executive Panel made up of the Engineering Service Chiefs, Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, P.E., USA, Rear Adm. Kate Gregory, P.E., CEC, USN, and Brig. Gen. Timothy Green, P.E., USAF, then presented a detailed briefing about the state of present budgets and the government business opportunities that do abound for the A/E/C community. The Exhibit Hall opened afterward and the venue was very well-attended throughout the entirety of JETC! This part of JETC is a favorite for all as we get to see old friends, make new contacts, form potential Dr. Robert Wolff annoncing his plans to retire SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography. 7 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS partnerships, and see what goodies people are passing out! The foot traffic was constant and the networking opportunities excellent. A highlight of Wednesday was the Annual Honors Luncheon, recognizing the achievements of SAME members and servicemen and women to military engineering. Our own California Regional Vice President, Vida Wright, Ph.D., P.E., F.SAME, received the coveted President’s Medal for outstanding SAME leadership and accomplishment. In addition, SAME recognized MacDonald-Bedford LLC with a coveted Honorable Mention in the category of the Robert B. Flowers Small Business Award for eminent contributions to SAME by a Small Business. THURSDAY Thursday kicked off early with the Post Awards Breakfast and Annual Business Meeting. The Regional Vice Presidents recounted the great achievements of their various Posts. The California contingent occupied several tables of members from Posts from San Diego to Sacramento! Tony proudly accepted the streamers and Distinguished Medium Post Award for the SF Post! Congratulations all around! SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography. A highlight of the Post Awards Breakfast was the installation of the new SAME President, retired Air Force Colonel John Mogge, Ph.D., RA, F.SAME. Col. Mogge announced SAME’s three focus areas the coming year: “To ensure that while the defense departments and agencies navigate their way through budget reductions, the society remains vigilant to change, vibrant, and important to its membership by providing the government and sustaining California region’s Posts and their recognitions 8 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS member programs that create value for all.” ”To continue its voluntary STEM focused outreach and support programs. This vitally important educational objective has long-term implications for America’s youth and the technical strength and economic competitiveness of our nation and the society’s Sustaining Member firms.” ”To be a ‘force multiplier and change maker’ in helping our veterans (ablebodied and wounded) find meaningful employment in the private and public sectors.” The Education and Training sessions on both Wednesday and Thursday’ were wellattended, with the audience eager to hear of the latest trends, best practices, and lessons learned, as well as sage advice from the presenters. The topics ranged from energy to the environment, design and construction to business development and more. Zack Bedford participated on the panel for Developing Engineers and the Value of Credentialing, moderated by Maj. Gen. SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers Timothy A. Byers, (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography USAF (Ret.), F.SAME, Atkins. His topic was that of discussing the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) and Project Management Professional (PMP) credentials. Other members of the panel were; Mr. Neal Wright, PE, F.SAME USA (Ret.), Mr. William Hasbrook, DBIA, MEMS Jr.; and Ms. Laureen Borochaner, PE, USACE Jacksonville; and VADM Michael Loose, USN (Ret.), PE, F.SAME, Parsons SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography That evening, the Society Ball closed out the week in gala form. Always a fun event, the annual Society Ball affords attendees an opportunity not only to network one last time, but also to get gussied up’ and to either put their hair up or let their hair down! The SAME Fellows and other award winners also proudly wear their award medallions and I very proudly wore my Regional Vice President’s Medal that I received in 2013! The program began with the official toasts and introductions of ranking service 9 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS members, followed by an address by COl John Mogge, Ph.D., RA, F.SAME. USAF (Ret.), the new SAME President, a tribute ‘roast’ of Dr. Wolff, words of thanks to Ron Hilton and the Host committee, and kudos to the SAME HQ staff. A delicious dinner and wine service followed. Then, the attendees hit the dance floor! The band was terrific and the dance floor was never empty! Speaker presentations from JETC 2014 are available now on the SAME national website. See you at the 2015 JETC at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas! Todd Wimmer, Susan Bedford, and Tony Petroccitto at the Society Ball SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography Ms. Susan E. Bedford has over forty years of experience in the varied fields of public relations, retail sales, event management, photojournalism, and education. She spent several years as a teacher in both public and private schools; held the position of Manager at Ohmega Salvage in Berkeley for six years; served on the award-winning team of event managers for the Honda Motor Company national conventions; and produced photo shoots with numerous celebrities from Johnny Cash to Jimmy Buffett, for businesses from Jack Daniel’s to Gulf and Western, and for publications to include People, Time, and Newsweek Magazines. Susan proudly participated in a USO tour with Loretta Lynn in 1983 traveling throughout Germany and Egypt before spending a week with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean off the coast of Lebanon. The group was onboard the USS Independence when U.S. troops were attacked in Beirut. She holds a BA in Art History from Vanderbilt University and an MA in Art from George Peabody College with a focus on Art Education. She is active in SAME and the Vanderbilt Alumni Association. Susan presently serves as Director of Public Relations at MacDonald-Bedford LLC. She can be reached at sbedford@macdonaldbedford.com or 510.521.4020. 10 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS USS AMERICA to Commission this October in San Francisco By PCU America Public Affairs The Secretary of the Navy recently confirmed that Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) America will commission on Oct. 11, 2014 in San Francisco. America’s keel was laid July 17, 2009 and the ship was christened on Oct. 20, 2012. The shipbuilder, Ingalls Shipbuilding, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, delivered America to the U.S. Navy during a ship custody transfer ceremony, April 10. Currently the ship is in Pascagoula, MS and will transit around South America to its homeport of San Diego this July. The ship is 844 feet in length, with a 106-foot beam, and has a displacement of approximately 45,000 long tons. America’s crew consists of 1,100 Sailors and has the ability to embark over 1,500 Marines assigned to a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). From the Civil War Era through the first Gulf War, three warships have sailed with the name America. The first America was originally built in 1851 as a schoonerrigged yacht, and eventually served during the Civil War Era as a blockade runner and dispatch boat for the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. The second America served as a transport ship during World War I, transporting nearly 90,000 American troops to and from Europe. The third ship to bear the name was a Kitty-Hawk class aircraft carrier that supported operations from the Vietnam War through Operation Desert Storm. America (LHA 6) is the fourth U.S. Navy ship to bear this name. America is the first ship of its class, replacing the Tarawa-class of amphibious assault ships. As the next generation “big-deck” amphibious ship, America is optimized for aviation, capable of supporting current and future aircraft such as the tilt-rotor MV-22 Osprey and F-35B Joint Strike Fighter. 11 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS The commissioning of America in San Francisco this coming October represents the U.S. Navy’s longstanding and historical relationship in the Bay Area. The crew of America could not be more proud to commission the first America-class amphibious assault ship in a city so rich in naval history. For more news from PCU America (LHA 6) and about the ship’s upcoming commissioning, event attendance and sponsorship please visit: http://commissioningamerica.org/ www.navy.mil/local/lha6/ https://www.facebook.com/USSAmerica Virginia is the CO-Principal of SUSTAP (Sustainable Technologies & Products) and the President of Reliant Water Management, both Woman / Native American Owned Companies. She has been in the green energy and water treatment industry for over 20 years. Ms. Gibson is a member of her local post of The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME). She can be reached at vgibson@sustap.com. 12 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Towill, Inc.’s First Annual “Bring a Kid to Work Day” As a professional geomatics firm, Towill, Inc. shares SAME’s mission of outreach to educate and mentor future engineers, to ensure that America will continue to have the engineering expertise we need to create and maintain our nation’s infrastructure. Our staff includes professional land surveyors, mapping scientists, photogrammetrists, geodesists, CADD technicians, GIS analysts, and other support personnel, all of whom are involved in engineering in varying capacities. As part of our science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) initiatives, Towill held our first “Bring a Kid to Work Day” at our Concord surveying and mapping headquarters on June 20. The day began with the 19 participating children, ranging in age from 5 to 14, gathering in the building’s large conference room for breakfast, a movie, and a warm welcome and introduction from our President, Ken Meme (shown left). The kids then broke into groups, with tours of Towill’s office space and a 3D mapping demo. They viewed aerial photography through special glasses (stereo scopes, shown right) that allowed the kids to get a feel for viewing 3D imagery. They also had a chance to sit with a stereo compiler at their soft-copy photogrammetric work station to see the imagery as it is used in map production. Afterward, the kids worked individually with their parent or sponsor before returning to the conference room for lunch. Among other things, they observed deliverables being produced, and client interactions. They were able to see what kinds of tasks a typical day held for the types of work their parent/sponsor performs, and to become familiar with all different methods of measurement and depictions of those measurements. Next up was face painting and arts and crafts, where they participated in surveying- and mapping-focused activities, including mapping bingo, which was a huge hit. 13 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS After lunch the kids went outside to a nearby grassy area for a land surveying demo, in which they gained handson experience with surveying total stations that measure angles and distances (shown left). They used this equipment to measure the height of the building and a flagpole. Then they measured their own height and shadow length, in order to manually calculate those same heights—this taught them the principles of the Pythagorean Theorem. This was followed by a return to the conference room where they were taken step-by-step through a photogrammetric and/or LiDAR mapping project—from project planning to execution. The last technical activity of the day was a GIS workshop with the kids locating their favorite places using Google Earth and Esri GIS technology (shown right). The workshop concluded with an examination of 3D geospatial data characterizing airfield obstructions which were collected as part of a recent Towill project. We topped the full day off with popcorn and snacks and more face painting and kid-friendly arts/crafts, including creating their own origami-style paper helicopters and a brief chat about how helicopters and airplanes are equipped with cameras and remote sensing devices to collect data for mapping purposes. The kids were sent home with goody bags filled with items including booklets about surveying, mapping, and GIS, and insights into the surveying and mapping fields which may inspire them to pursue careers in the industry. Sheila Higgins is a Marketing and Business Development Manager at Towill, Inc., a professional geomatics firm providing surveying, mapping, and geospatial solutions. She has over 20 years of experience in marketing, business development, and proposal creation and management, with the last 15 years spent in the A&E industry. This experience includes marketing of professional services as well as products. Ms. Higgins serves on the Board of Directors for the San Francisco Post of SAME as the Post Secretary, as well as having held several positions on the Board of Directors for the Northern California Professional Environmental Marketing Association (currently Vice President). 14 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Change of Command Brigadier General C. David Turner Commander South Pacific Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requests the pleasure of your company at a Change of Command Ceremony for the San Francisco District in which Lieutenant Colonel John K. Baker will relinquish command to Lieutenant Colonel John C. Morrow on Friday, the twenty-seventh of June two thousand and fourteen at ten o’clock in the morning Bay Model Visitor Center 2100 Bridgeway Avenue Sausalito, California 94965 15 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS LTC John Baker and his family during LTC John Baker’s Change of Command ceremony Brigadier General David C. Turner speaking at COC LTC John Baker passing the flag to BG Turner. BG Turner, LTC John Baker LTC John Baker and BG Turner During the official Change of Command ceremony LTC John Baker speaking of his time as Commander BG Turner, LTC John Baker in attendance at COC 16 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS CHANGE IS AROUND US! At the June SAME Lunch program, the SF Post gave a warm farewell to LTC Baker as he moves on to his new Command. Tony Petroccitto was not able to attend, so Sheila Higgins, SAME SF Post Secretary, read the following message. Susan Bedford also gave LTC Baker a SAME coin. LTC John K. Baker P.E. Goodbye! As President of the San Francisco Post, I have enjoyed John’s participation in the Post, his commitment, his intelligence, and his humor. John was always engaged in the Post activities despite a very busy schedule as the Commander of the Corps of Engineers San Francisco District. I was very impressed with John’s grasp of the responsibilities of the San Francisco District, the geographic coverage, the projects, and the important issues. He must be a quick study as he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area for the assignment and probably had very little knowledge of the San Francisco District when he first arrived. I enjoy John’s humor and direct manner and clearly he has a good perspective on life, and is a good family man. Most of all, I want to express my gratitude to John for engaging himself and others from the San Francisco District in the Post activities. For the Post to be a thriving organization, we need a good blend of public and private participation, and because of John, we had that while he was here. I hope that his successor understands the importance of SAME and will be as engaged as John was. I am sure that John will convey that message to LTC John Morrow. I wish John the best of luck in the future and there is no doubt that he will be successful in his new assignment. Thanks, John! 17 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Dr. Robert D. “Bob” Wolff P.E., F.SAME Executive Director Goodbye! Dr. Wolff will be greatly missed in SAME, watch his video tribute here SAME JETC photos printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography Brigadier General Joseph “Joe” Schroedel P.E., F.SAME, USA (Ret.) Welcome! Meet the new Executive Director Many in the San Francisco Post are very familiar with the new Executive Director of SAME, BG (Ret.) Joe Schroedel. Serving as the Commander of the South Pacific Division (SPD) of USACE, from 2003 to 2006, Joe is infamous for attending the Holiday Galas in full Kris Kringle regalia. During his tenure as the SPD Commander, BG Schroedel served SAME as our Regional Vice President. Known as Mr. “Deeds Not Words”, BG Schroedel nonetheless was known for being very approachable and willing to have words with all who worked with him from the ground up. He valued everyone’s opinion. He and his wife Kathy continue to be staunch fans of the Oakland Raiders (Kathy) and the SF 49ers (Joe). Kathy, in particular, was very active with the “Blue Star Mothers” an organization of mothers with children serving the nation overseas as part of the armed forces. Joe, an avid fitness buff, explored many miles of road and trail in the Bay Area on his bicycle developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of this special region. We look forward to having Joe at the helm and please plan to attend the Holiday Gala in December to meet your new Executive Director J. Zachary Bedford, MadDonald-Bedford LLC. 18 SAN FRANCISCO POST ARCHITECTURE NEWS SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS The APC Does 2014 JETC The Architectural Practice Committee (APC) celebrated its first anniversary during the 2014 Joint Engineer Training Conference (JETC) held in Orlando, Florida May 20 to 23, 2014. The APC hosted two Concurrent Education Sessions during the conference. The first, held on Wednesday, May 21, titled “2013 SAME Urbahn Medal Recipient Lecture” was moderated by David Packard, APC Vice Chair for Communications. An update to APC initiatives by APC Chair, JJ Tang was followed APC visits Walt Disney World. From left: Gary with a feature presentation by Mr. Charles Engle, Steve Grant, Paula Loomis, Regina Engle, Enos, AIA, LEED AP, Principal, EYP Architecture Charles Enos, Rad Delaney, Ed Gauvreau, Nick Desport, Adam Nodjomian, JJ Tang, Cathy & Engineering PC, recipient of the 2013 Urbahn Grow, Dave Packard Medal. His presentation is titled “Sustainable Design in Renovation – Case Studies” and available here. The presentation followed the development of sustainable designs for three existing federally-owned structures, demonstrating designers’ challenges to achieve LEED NC criteria within the limits of existing and historically significant buildings. The work was the basis of his award. Ed Gauvreau, AIA, is the Vice-Chair, AIA Public Architects Advisory Group and the Army’s Service Branch Liaison to the Architecture Practice Committee. His presentation focused on the great architectural design work being done by public agency architects in a presentation titled, “AIA Public Architects Knowledge Community”. APC visits Walt Disney World. From left: JJ Tang, Adam Nodjomian, Paula Loomis, Dave Packard, Cathy Grow, Ed Gauvreau, Rad Delaney (on knee) Charles Enos, Steve Grant, Gary and Regina Engle, Nick Desport. A second Concurrent Education Session was held on Thursday, May 22, and moderated by APC Chair, JJ Tang. The session, titled “DoD Facility Design & Construction Strategic Focus and Direction”, explored facility design and construction from the perspectives of chief architects of the Air Force (Gene Mesick, R.A., AFCEC), the Navy (Ray Rodriguez, NCARB+GGP, LEED AP, NAVFAC Southeast), and the Army (Scott Wick, AIA, LEED AP, PMP, HQUSACE). The dialogue that resulted from the session yielded valuable feedback to the agencies from public agency and private sector architects. 19 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Members and spouses of the Architectural Practice Committee, along with 2013-2014 SAME President Gary Engle and his wife, gathered for a very special social outing, hosted by Charles Enos. The group was treated to a tour of several new attractions which recently opened at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, guided by Steve Grant, WDW Architect, and Diego Parras, WDW Office of Public Affairs. Their enthusiastic presentation included detailed descriptions of the challenges facing WDW design and construction teams as they completed work on new attractions within the WDW operating environment. Attention to design details with extreme operational demands (around-the-clock operation, high density public safety, and contextual design) can present special challenges to the WDW Imagineering team. The planning, programming, and construction they do sets the Disney experience apart from similar theme park experiences and the enthusiasm modeled by our hosts was infectious, to say the least! Afterward, the APC retired to a local Japanese steakhouse for a delightful rest at the end of a long, but gratifying day. ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE COMMITTEE Committee Chair JJ Tang, AIA, HDR Architecture Inc. junjian.tang@hdrinc.com Collaboration with AIA Vice Chair Communication Vice Chair Paula Loomis, FAIA, USACE, Headquarters paula.j.loomis@usace.army.mil David Packard, RA, PMP USACE Northwest Division Omaha, NE raddelaney@gmail.com Continuing Education Vice Chair SAME Conference Vice Chair Rad Delaney, AIA, FSAME Philadelphia, PA raddelaney@gmail.com Homer Guy, AIA, FSAME J. M. Waller Associates, Inc. Homer.Guy@JMWALLER.COM Architectural Practice Committee webpage: http://www.same.org/apc 20 SAN FRANCISCO POST YOUNG MEMBER’S NEWS SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS US Air Force Academy Camp - Engineers lead the way! One of the great programs that the Society of American Military Engineers offers for future engineers is a unique series of engineering camps designed for high school students who excel in math, science and technical courses and are interested in pursuing engineering in college. These one–week camps are high energy, hands–on events for students from across the country and around the world. The camps are led by a professional Group picture on a beautiful sunny day at camp! staff of engineers from both private industry and the military services. These exciting week–long camps take place during the summer months centered on a military base in the colorful Colorado Rockies, or the historic Mississippi Valley. This year, the San Francisco Post provided the opportunity for LCDR Todd Wimmer, USCG, and LT Rachel Franklin, USCG, to be mentors at the 2014 US Air Force Academy (USAFA) Camp. This camp was packed full with over 96 high school students from Garden of the Gods National around the country and world and over 32 mentors from all of the Landmark different branches of the military and from the private industry. During the week-long camp, the campers were kept busy with a full range of activities concentrated on engineering and construction. To name a few: the campers designed and weight tested a full-size concrete beam, constructed a 10’x10’ shed, designed a water balloon launcher, built a balsa wood beam, and designed and built a sprinkler system. The campers also took field trips to the “Garden of the Gods” U.S National Natural Landmark and local active construction site. Campers working hard as a team As one of the benefits of the camp hosted at USAFA, the campers received an inside view of the Academy and its facilities. During two tours, led by Cadets, the campers saw the amazing resources of the Academy as they visited the athletic and dining facilities, dorms, chapel, and engineering laboratories. The camp wasn’t all about engineering and the campers enjoyed socializing during a Hawaiian BBQ, Ice Cream Social, volleyball tournament and talent show. Throughout the week-long camp, campers used teamwork and problem solving skills to learn firsthand about engineering and construction. The camp provided a valuable experience for both the students and mentors and encompassed the motto: “Engineers lead the way!” Having fun while hard at work learning construction and engineering skills hands on 21 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS YM EVENTS End of July Young Member Get-Together: Staying active during the busy summer months, the YM Group met last Thursday for a Happy Hour Social at Lost in Found in downtown Oakland. We had a great turnout with Young and Veteran mentors alike. We had a great showing from the Coast Guard, including LT Dave Holden of the PACAREA Shore Planning Division; LT Rachael Love, a new addition to Civil Engineering Unit (CEU) Oakland’s Mission Readiness Product Line; and Erik Balsley, a Coast Guard CEU Shore Project Planner. Also in attendance was Miki Hirai, one of Perkins Eastman’s rising young Architects; and Claire O’Connor, Vice President of Business Development at OCMI. We had our returning veteran mentor Tom Hart of Sheedy on hand. And of course the current YM Chair event organizer in attendance as well as Rachel Coyner, our previous YM Chair coming out to represent the USACE San Francisco District. Keep an eye out for upcoming events to mix things up along with your attendance at our monthly Post meetings. Look forward to meeting more of you at future outings. Check out some of our Young Member Chair Todd Wimmer’s JETC highlights! Week in review: o Tuesday Technical Tour at Cape Canaveral. Tours Port Canaveral facilities, one of the world’s busiest cruise ports. Also toured expansion construction to allow for additional deep wall depth including a 187,000 SF terminal building addition. Nearly 50 attendees getting an inside look at one of the world’s largest cruise port terminals currently in the midst of a major construction project. o Ice Breaker event Tuesday PM a great networking opportunity for SAME members from various posts to meet and network. Held at Universal Studios CityWalk. Photo of Port Canaveral Terminal 1 construction courtesy of Port Canaveral Facebook page 22 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS o Opening Session included briefs for each of the DOD service engineering branch chiefs. o Technical Sessions: Attended a very innovative session on the Army & Air Force’s transition to the Builder Sustainment Management System DOD asset management system helping them to better capture facility condition and lifecycle and determine greatest need for reinvestment across their asset portfolios. o Thursday PM Society Ball Reception at Rosen Centre Hotel. Formal dinner with live entertainment and dancing. All SF Post representatives in attendance in full regalia. SAME JETC Ice breaker photo printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography. o Awards breakfast: SF Post recognized achieving all streamers with distinction. LCDR Todd Wimmer SAME SF Post - Young Member Chair Todd.M.Wimmer@uscg.mil 510.637.5502 SAME JETC Society Ball photo printed with permission from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), courtesy of Chuck Fazio Photography. YM BUZZ Did you know SAME Young Member Council has a Newsletter? Click here to check out the latest YM Connections and see what else is new with SAME Young Members and see how you can get involved! 23 SAN FRANCISCO POST SCHOLARSHIP NEWS SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Every year the SAME San Francisco Post awards multiple scholarships to graduating seniors around the Bay Area, Michelle Wu and Amanda Barth are just two of this year’s recipients. Other scholarship recipients include Mike Hua, Forrest Tran, and Muhith Subabrao. Stay tuned for the next issue to hear what these students are up to. Michelle Wu Michelle is from Moraga, California where she has been attending Miramonte High School. While maintaining a GPA of 4.4, she has proven to be an accomplished musician and a promising scientist. Michelle has played violin in the Oakland Youth Orchestra for four years, during which the orchestra has performed in Davies Symphony Hall and travelled on tour to Argentina and Uruguay. She has also played the piano since age five. Michelle passed the Certificate of Merit Advanced Level her sophomore year and has consistently participated in competitions. After having completed a summer at the California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science (COSMOS), Michelle proceeded to spend her subsequent summers as an intern in a bioengineering lab at the University of California at Berkeley. While at the bioengineering lab, she researched biomaterials and their potential in improving the effectiveness of stents used in heart surgeries. She ended up co-authoring a paper on the subject which led her to be recognized as a Siemens Competition Semifinalist. She was also awarded second prize at the Contra Costa County Science and Engineering Fair for that same project. Additionally, she received a Science Project Award for the Advancements for the Future of Health Care. In serving her community, Michelle has been a regular volunteer at John Muir Hospital and has also tutored middle and high school students in math and Spanish. She is the treasurer of the Orinda Juniorettes of California, a volunteer organization in her community. Michelle was awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award for her work. At school, Michelle has involved herself in clubs as the president of Miramonte’s Academic Decathlon team and as the president of the California Scholarship Federation branch at her school. Michelle will be studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology come fall. Michelle can be reached at wu.elle.w@gmail.com. Congratulations! 24 SAN FRANCISCO POST SCHOLARSHIP NEWS SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Amanda Barth Amanda is from Portola Valley, California and has recently graduated from Summit Preparatory Charter High School in Redwood City and will be attending Harvey Mudd College come September. While maintaining a GPA in excess of 4.0 (for which she won a National Merit Scholarship), Amanda has proven to be exceptionally versatile. Amanda was founding President of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math Club at her school and has been highly active with summer science programs. With the California State Summer School for Math and Science (COSMOS), she gathered data using a telescope from the Lick Observatory to find age and distance of open star clusters and did work on cosmic ray detection. She also participated in the Summer Science Program, a program founded in response to Sputnik and sponsored by MIT, Caltech, New Mexico Tech, and Westmont College where, among other things, she learned how to perform orbit determination of near-earth asteroids using her team’s original data. On the more vigorous side, Amanda was Captain of her school’s varsity women’s soccer team, and received an All-league Honorable Mention during her most recent season. Amanda has spent a considerable amount of time with her school’s debate team, developing her public speaking abilities. For her participation and achievement in debate tournaments, she won the National Forensics League Degree of Distinction. Finally, Amanda has been giving back to her community extensively. The past two summers, she volunteered abroad in Guatemala and Costa Rica with the Young Dreamer Network. During her sophomore and junior years, she volunteered at the library as a teen tutor for Project READ, teaching students below grade level the academic skills they need to catch up and succeed. In January and June of her junior year, she worked with the Miller Institute for Learning with Technology where she supervised and assisted peers in learning how to program. She continues with this organization as an intern, spending eight weeks this summer teaching fourth to eighth graders to program. Amanda can be reached at acibarth@gmail.com Congratulations! 25 SAN FRANCISCO POST EDITOR’S PICK SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Benefits of Membership to SAME As a Company Sustaining member of SAME we have all four of our office locations as Post members and we have the opportunity for up to six staff (two young members) to have active membership. RIM Architects is actively involved in each location: Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and here in San Francisco. We appreciate the opportunity for networking with local agency connections and other members of the local posts. It keeps us abreast of the latest news in federal contracting and learning about current and future projects. Did you know…As an Individual or Life Member of the Society of American Military Engineers you are entitled to Two Post Memberships and you may currently belong to only one. If you log in to your Membership Record you can pick any of the other 105 Posts to belong to. Why not double the size of your network? If you do not know your login information, request to have your username or your password sent to you. Typically your username is your email address and your password is your member ID number, unless you have personalized it. Below are some amazing statistics about SAME members: We have about 29,000 members 25,000 are dues paying members We have about 2,000 life members About 2,200 student members 14,500 sustaining member representatives 10,000 individual members Over 1,500 sustaining member companies About 7,500 of our members are in the public sector Over 4,000 are in the military and in uniform Over 3,300 are civilians working for the military For any questions about your SAME membership you can contact: Marc Bialek Director of Membership and Post Operations Society of American Military Engineers www.same.org Office: 703-549-3800 ext.120 Cell: 571-389-3196 26 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Opportunities We have had an exciting year so far in 2014 for our monthly SAME Luncheons with a broad mix of topics. In June we had LTC Dan Guinan (Commander and Base Civil Engineer, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron) presenting ‘Upcoming Programs at Travis AFB’ on long-term development plans at Travis AFB with a focus on near-term operations in a fiscally constrained environment. A ‘Meet the Chiefs’ event occured on July 22 with information on COE’s planned public works projects for the coming years. This panel included representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers districts in San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and Albuquerque. Upcoming Luncheon Events in 2014 will feature speakers from the California Department of Conservation, the Bay Area Center for Regional Disaster Resilience, Department of Veteran Affairs, US EPA, Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley Labs. We would like to encourage our members to actively attend these luncheons as it presents many networking opportunities and a look-ahead on programs from multiple agencies. Look forward to seeing all of you at our monthly meetings! Thanks Arvind Acharya, PG, CHG Mr. Arvind Acharya is a Sr. Program Manager with Gilbane with over 27 years of successful Program and Project Management experience in construction and environmental projects. As a CA certified Professional Geologist (PG) and Certified Hydrogeologist (CHG) he has served a wide range of federal customers including DoD (Navy, AF and USACE), EPA, DOE and the US Forest Service. Arvind has served as a mentor/partner for several emerging small businesses, HUB/Zone, SDVOSB/VOSB and 8(a) businesses for expanding opportunities in the federal sector. Arvind is the Program Director of SAME SF Post, please contact him for more information about projects at 925.946.3206 or AAcharya@GilbaneCo.com 27 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Save the Date 2014 Annual Golf Tournament Proceeds go to SAME SF Post and Wounded Warriors Friday, October 17, 2014 12 pm Shotgun Scramble San Geronimo Golf Course More details to be announced soon Sponsorships Available! For moreContact information ????contact: Tony.Petroccitto@ghd.com 28 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS The Holiday Gala is looking for help! If you would like to get involved assisting as event leader, volunteering, or sponsoring, contact Susan Bedford at 510-521-4020 or e-mail Susan at sbedford@macdonaldbedford.com 29 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Having trouble viewing this email?C lick here Top 5 Reasons to Attend the 2014 NW/SW SAME Joint Engineer Training Symposium When Monday November 3, 2014 at 11:00 AM PST -toThursday November 6, 2014 at 2:30 PM PST Add to Calendar Where Portland Double Tree Hotel 1000 NE Multnomah Street Portland, OR 97232 Dear Ginger, REGISTRATION IS OPEN for the 2014 NW/SW Joint Engineer Training Symposium to be held in scenic Portland, Oregon, November 3-6, 2014. Let us help you make the case to attend by giving you the Top 5 Reasons to Register: 5. Meet industry leaders like Rear Adm. Gary A. Engle of SAME, Lori Lee from the US Bureau of Reclamation, Steven L. Stockton from HQ USACE, and Chris Taylor from West Coast Infrastructure Exchange. 4. Accelerate your learning with 11 sessions AND the "Meet the Chiefs" event, earning Professional Development Hours. 3. Learn current strategies and trends on topics such as fish passage, flood management, geospatial engineering and analysis, and sea level rise. 2. Connect with potential clients and teaming partners at the many networking events, in the Exhibitor Hall, and on the bus ride to and from Tuesday's Bonneville Dam Tour. 1. Be inspired by the brilliant speakers, great topics, and dynamic attendees. Take advantage of the Symposium to recharge, re-engage, and reconnect with the best in the industry. Driving Directions Remember, Early Bird registration ENDS on July 31st! Click below to register now at a reduced rate! Get more information REGISTER NOW! Titanium Sponsor I can't make it Please feel free to forward this announcement to others who may be interested, and encourage them to sign up to receive the Symposium updates. Thank you for your participation in SAME as a member, sustaining member, volunteer, or supporter. We look forward to seeing you at this exciting and vital Training Symposium. Sincerely, 2014 NW/SW SAME JETS Planning Committee Toni Leon and Pat Keough, Co-Chairs same.pdx.enh2014@gmail.com for any questions 30 SAN FRANCISCO POST e & es Rivers Tech ni ca change l Ex Midwest L ev SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Celebrating our RIVERS 01 4 Sa in tL ou i s, MO 2 er Octob Save the Date! October 27-29, 2014 Saint Louis, Missouri Join us for presentations and discussions on the latest issues affecting levees and rivers: ❶ Safety Program and Policies ❷ Repair and Rehabilitation ❸ Engineering and Design ❹ Navigation and Environmental Concerns Registration now open: www.celebratingourrivers2014.com �his event was �irst held in 200� in the wa�e of disastrous levee failures in New Orleans, coupled with the subsequent announcement that FEMA would no longer automatically consider areas behind levees to be protected from 100-year �looding. Conceived by the members of the SAME St. Louis Post, the exchange is held every other year for the purpose of raising awareness of levees and �lood ris�. With participation from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, local levee districts, and the private sector, this has become the must-attend event for those involved in �lood ris� management. Advertise For more information, visit: www.celebratingourrivers2014.com Exhibit Golf Register Sponsor Volunteer Jointly sponsored by: 31 SAN FRANCISCO POST MEMBERS UPDATE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS The San Francisco Post membership roster as of July 10, 2014 was as follows: Individual Members: 210 Company and Agency Representatives: 175 Sustaining Member Firms: 47 Student and Faculty Members: 17 The San Francisco Post had one new sustaining member firm, six new company and agency representatives, and twelve new individual members. The San Francisco Post would like to welcome our newest members. NEW INDIVIDUAL AND COMPANY AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES The San Francisco Post recently welcomed the following members: Robert Ashley CANG Richard Rubin RVP Marc Handelman Kevin Cline Black Oak Development Julie Jacobson Langan Treadwell Rollo Michael Derry Black Oak Development Will Pratt USA Walter Gray Black Oak Development Sigan Wilson Air Force Crystal Maples Black Oak Development Diana Wong DHS Jon Vincent Siemens Industries SAME membership is a great way to build important relationships with other A/E/C professionals, learn about upcoming DOD projects, and gain access to national conferences and training events. Our monthly luncheons provide networking opportunities and insightful presentations on a variety of topics of interest to our Post. Additionally, our annual events such as the Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament, Friends and Family BBQ, and Holiday Gala are fantastic ways to meet other members in a more relaxed, social setting. If you have questions about your membership or know anyone who would like more information about SAME membership, please contact Adam White (adam.v.white@uscg.mil). Welcome! 32 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS SUSTAINING MEMBER FIRMS The San Francisco Post would like to thank our sustaining member firms for their support of SAME and the Post: Accutest Laboratories JF Jones Company Kennedy/Jenks Consultants AECOM Kiewit Aetypic Luster AFSI MacDonald-Bedford, LLC AHTNA Engineering Services, LLC Matheson Environmental Services Alta Vista Solutions Moffatt & Nichol AMEC MWH Anvil Builders, Inc. NASA Ben C. Gerwick, Inc. Ninyo & Moore Black Oak Development Pacific States Environmental Contractors, Inc. Cardno, Inc. RIM Architects CDM Smith Robert Heinen Consulting Engineers CH2M HILL Siemens Industries Inc. Cinquini & Passarino, Inc. Stantec, Inc. Consolidated Engineering Laboratories SunPower Corp Dept of Veterans Affairs, CFM West Region SUSTAP TERRA Solutions & Services, LLC. D-Line Constructors, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. ECC The Dutra Group FMC Environmantal Solutions The Thier Group Fugro Consultants Inc. Towill, Inc. GEI Consultants, Inc. Tremco Commercial Sealants and Waterproofing GHD Inc. URS Corporation Gilbane Federal Walbridge Hatch Mott MacDonald Webcor Construction LP HDR Weston Solutions, Inc. 33 SAN FRANCISCO POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS SAN FRANCISCO POST NEWSLETTER Editor Ginger Kelly RIM Architects vkelly@rimarchitects.com (415) 247-0400 Assistant Editor Alicia Deschamps RIM Architects adeschamps@rimarchitects.com (415) 247-0400 Special thanks to our contributors: J.J. Tang Ed Curran Katelyn Surprenant Todd Wimmer LCDR Susan Bedford Zack Bedford President Tony Petroccitto GHD Inc. (415) 283-4970 tony.petroccitto@ghd.com 1st Vice President LTC John Baker USACE (415) 503-6700 john.k.baker@usace.army.mil 2nd Vice President John Jones JF Jones Company (415) 310-7799 johnjones@jfjones.com Virginia Gibson Sheila Higgins Tony Petroccitto Adam White Arvind Acharya Rachael Franklin DATE TOPICLOCATION UPCOMING EVENTS October 17, 2014 SAME Golf Tournament October 27-29, 2014 Midwest Levees & Rivers Technical Exchange San Francisco, CA Saint Louis, MO November 3-6, 2014 NW/SW Joint Regional SAME Portland, OR Engineer Training Symposium December 12, 2014 SAME Holiday Gala San Francisco, CA The San Francisco Post has some exciting programs lined up through the year. We look to present timely and interesting topics for our members. If you have any program questions or ideas, please contact our Programs Director, Arvind Acharya, Gilbane, AAcharya@GilbaneCo.com. 34