M i c h i g a n I n f r a s t ru c t u r e C o n f e r e n c e M ay 8, 2 0 1 4 M S U K e l lo g g C e n t e r 2 1 9 S. H a r r i s o n R d. E a s t L a n s i n g Information Three Michigan organizations, the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and the Urban Land Institute (ULI), have partnered to create an informative conference, which will focus on how infrastructure can drive economic development through emerging or expanding markets, creative leadership, new technologies and unique solutions developed by practitioners, facility/infrastructure developers, and owners. These groups represent Michigan engineers, developers and other professionals who have a focus and passion to create thriving Michigan communities. The Michigan Infrastructure Conference offers attendees ample opportunity to obtain continuing education credits while gaining knowledge and networking with peers. It will also offer exposure to new products and services from various exhibitors. Anyone in government, business, industry, or education with duties related to economic development and infrastructure planning, design and construction is encouraged to attend. Agenda THURSDAY, MAY 8 7:30-8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30-8:45 Welcome & Opening Comments 8:45-9:45 Infrastructure Report Cards Urban Land Institute (ULI) american Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 9:45-10:15 MDOT Director Kirk Steudle, PE 10:15 10:30 Break with Exhibitors 10:30 11:30 Educational Breakouts (3 concurrent) 11:30 12:15 Lunch with Exhibitors 12:15 12:45 Awards program 12:45-1:45 Educational Breakouts (3 concurrent) 1:45-2:00 Break with Exhibitors 2:00 3:00 Fireside Chat on Infrastructure 3:00-3:30 Lt. Governor Brian Calley 3:30-3:45 Closing Remarks 4:00-5:30 Reception with Exhibitors FRIDAY, MAY 9 8:00-10:00 Individual Board Meetings (ACEC & ASCE) 10:30-4:00 Golf Outing at Forest Akers West
Brian Calley Lt. Governor State of Michigan Keynote Speaker On New Year s Day 2011, Brian Calley was sworn in as America s youngest lieutenant governor. In partnership with Governor Snyder, he pledged to chart a new course to Michigan s future. From the beginning, Brian viewed the role of lieutenant governor to be much more than a dusty old ceremonial position. He is working to transform a broken political culture into one that produces real solutions to Michigan s greatest challenges. As lieutenant governor, Brian guided a historic tax overhaul through the Legislature, breaking the pervasive gridlock that for too long blocked needed reforms. Throughout Michigan and across America, Lieutenant Governor Calley has been recognized as a bold leader for a new generation. His willingness to stand up for real people, from small business owners to families dealing with autism, has made Michigan stronger. Before he accepted the responsibility of building a stronger state, Brian was building a stronger local community. He spent a decade in the private sector working as a community banker. In that role, he helped hundreds of entrepreneurs in dozens of industries grow or maintain Michigan-based jobs and operations. He and his wife Julie have been married since 1996 and live in Portland with their three children. Infrastructure FireSIde Chat The Governor s Special Advisor for Public Private Partnerships, Joe Pavona, will lead a lively discussion with a group of prominent private developers from various regions of the state. In a fireside chat format, the experienced group of professionals will discuss how they believe Michigan s infrastructure can and will affect Michigan s economy in the coming years. Golf Outing Information A golf outing has been scheduled for Friday, May 9 at 10:30 a.m. at the Forest Akers West Golf Course on the campus of Michigan State University. The cost is $80 per person and all conference attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to participate. It is the perfect networking opportunity and a chance to have a little fun at the same time! This will be an 18 hole, 4 person scramble - so you don t have to be a great golfer! Hole sponsorships are available, and proceeds benefit the engineering organizations scholarship funds. Forest Akers West Golf Course is located at 3535 Forest Road just 2 miles south of the MSU Kellogg Center. Sign up for golf on the conference registration form. Hotel Accommodations Overnight rooms are available at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, 219 S. Harrison Road, East Lansing, MI 48824. A block of rooms has been reserved for conference attendees. Please make your reservations by April 8, 2014 and use the Group Code ACE050814. For more information, please contact the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center at 800.875.5090 or online at www. kelloggcenter.com.
Breakout Sessions Thinking Outside the Development Toolbox Gain a unique perspective for those who play a role in community development. A new lens is provided for evaluating future infrastructure and public policy decisions. We will discuss ROI relative to project outlay, maintenance, and revenue. Real regional case studies will be presented in a high-energy, visual format. Grand Rapid s Silver Line MI s First Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System Grand Rapid s BRT will link populations to area jobs, medical facilities, universities, and other activities within the service area with 33 BRT stations running along a 9.6 mile route through downtown and south to 60th Street. This will be the first in Michigan and has a July 2014 operational date. Public Private Partnerships The P3 concept can capture: (1) economic savings from single responsibility of building and operating a project; (2) the private sectors ability to use depreciation, and tax credits; (3) the use of expertise, efficiencies, economies of scale and experience; (4) energy savings when rehabilitating old systems to capitalize a loan; (5) the ability to act in a rapid manner for early completion of a project. Innovative Design/Policy to Address Complete Streets and Green Infrastructure We depend on cars to travel from one neighborhood to another because we have no safe connection on which to walk/bike. Cities flood and we send polluted water into our streams and lakes. How are these things connected? This breakout will bring these issues together to provide solutions to difficult urban problems. Funding For Infrastructure Projects The majority of funding for municipal infrastructure is derived from federal and state funding sources. Who is eligible? How do you get the money? In this presentation, a number of funding and specialty sources will be discussed for a variety of projects. Non-traditional funding methods, such as brownfield tax increment financing, will also be discussed. Continental Rail Gateway A strategically located port authority and two private-sector organizations are collaborating to strengthen regional economic activity and expand the Michigan- Ontario border region s value as a logistics hub for international trade. This group s current project: a high-clearance replacement rail tunnel under the Detroit River that will add freight capacity at a critical crossing between the world s two largest trade partners. Continuing Education for Licensed Professional Engineers New continuing education requirements became effective October 2013 for licensed professional engineers. Continuing education credit will be offered to those attending the educational sessions at this event.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY & EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Please consider supporting this special event. Your generous support will help offset costs for speakers and guests, special awards, and student participation. All sponsors will be recognized in the Conference program book and be prominently displayed during the Conference. Please fill out the sponsorship form and return it to the ACEC/ASCE Michigan Section office. If you would like more information, please call (517) 332-2066 or visit the ACEC website at www.acecmi.org. Sponsors will be recognized at the following levels: PLATINUM... $1,000 GOLD...$750 SILVER...$500 BRONZE...$250 PATRON...$150 Make plans now to exhibit at one of Michigan s top INFRASTRUCTURE conferences! This year you can reach the members of three associations at one location for only one fee! We are offering you the opportunity to exhibit your company s products or services at the Michigan Infrastructure Conference being held at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing, Michigan. Exhibitor s will have a full day on Thursday, May 8th to network with attendees beginning with the continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Exhibitors will be able to engage attendees during registration, breakfast, breaks, lunch, and the evening reception. All major sessions and meals are held in the same room with the exhibitors. The reception from 4:00-5:30 p.m. wil be held in the Centennial Rooms. The cost to exhibit is $600 per booth, which includes the following:» 8-foot skirted table, two chairs» Thursday registration for two people» Recognition in the Conference program book» Signage displayed throughout the Conference The deadline to register is April 25, 2014. Applications will be accepted after April 25 with no guarantee of inclusion in on-site materials. Exhibitors set up time is from 6:30-8:00 am. on May 8 in the Big Ten A Room. Exhibits must be removed before the reception (4:00 pm). Product or Service Exhibit Booth Representative(s) Company Address City State Zip Check here if electricity is needed for the booth Amount Due Payment Information Check Enclosed (Payable to ASCE Michigan Section) Exhibitor Fee $ Sponsorship $ Visa MasterCard Total $ Name on Card Credit Card No. Exp. Date Platinum $1,000 Gold $750 Silver $500 Bronze $250 Patron $150 Exhibitor $600 Golf Hole $100 (Hole sponsorship benefits scholarship funds for each organization & is considered a charitable contribution) Please return form & payment to: ASCE Michigan Section 215 N. Walnut Street Lansing, MI 48933-1155 Fax: (517) 332-4333
M i c h i g a n i n f r a s t r u c t r e C o n f e r e n c e Registration Form M ay 8 & 9, 2 0 1 4 M S U K e l lo g g C e n t e r E. L a n s i n g, M I Contact Name Company ACEC Member Address City State Zip ASCE Member Branch Phone Fax email ULI Member Registration FEES Quantity Subtotal ACEC/ASCE/ULI Members (excludes golf) $175 x = $ non-members (excludes golf) $250 x = $ government Agency (excludes golf) $85 x = $ Golf Outing Team Requests Friday Golf Outing $80 x = $ total $ For each paid golf entry on this registration form, provide golfers names below: Golfer 1: Golfer 2: Golfer 3: Golfer 4: List (if applicable) remaining golfers names and their company name for your requested foursome below: Questions? For more information please call Ron or Cindy at (517) 332-2066. Registration info also available on-line at www.acecmi.org. Payment Information Mail your registration form with payment to: ASCE Michigan Section 215 N. Walnut Street Lansing, MI 48933-1155 Check Enclosed Visa $ MasterCard Credit Card Number Name on Card Expiration Date Cancellation Policy Registration fees, less $25 processing charge, are refundable by submitting your request in writing to ASCE Michigan Section on or before April 25, 2014. After April 25, no refunds will be made, but paid registrations are transferable.