CSA will follow up on the Construction Industry Roundtable discussion last December, which provided a forum for an open, interactive dialogue to improve communications and efficiencies in the construction industry.
During this meeting, a group of CSA general contractor members will continue the productive conversation that started in December. Topics for discussion may include design document concerns, dispute resolution processes, communication, retainage, change orders, supply changes, and labor shortages.
The program will include a one-hour discussion and a networking cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres.
During this meeting, a group of CSA general contractor members will continue the productive conversation that started in December. Topics for discussion may include design document concerns, dispute resolution processes, communication, retainage, change orders, supply changes, and labor shortages.
The program will include a one-hour discussion and a networking cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres.
Agenda
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm - Registration 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm - Roundtable Discussion 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Networking Reception Hors D'oeuvres and Cash Bar |
Panelists
John Hawley, Vice President, Gilbane Building Company Dave Patrick, President, Downes Construction Company Andrew Potts, VP Operations, Suffolk Construction Richard Warhall, Division VP, Whiting Turner Contracting Co. |
Registration Fees
CSA Members: $75.00 for the First Attendee $65.00 for Each Additional Attendee Non-Members: $110.00 per person |
Sponsorship Fees
CSA Members: $100.00 per company Non-Members: $300.00 per company Sponsorship includes the company logo on website and marketing materials, as well as the option for a n event tabletop. |
The Meeting Venue: The Library Wine Bar and Bistro
The Library Wine Bar and Bistro has combined the essence of historic downtown Wallingford with the old-world traditions of American and Mediterranean cuisine, along with a worldwide wine selection to bring you Wallingford's most unique dining experience. Wallingford's original town library and built in 1899, it was passionately and lovingly restored back to its classic, architectural beauty by the Gouveia family of Gouveia Vineyards, Wallingford, CT. Come and dive into a new chapter of an old Wallingford landmark. Savor the comforts of traditional cuisine, wine, and spirits while nestled at a comfortable table near our cozy fire, and let the story begin!