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    Project Delivery Salon #1: From Concept to Construction

    Thursday, June 20, 2024 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm PDT

    $20, AIA Member // $25, General // $10, Students

    Full Series Tickets: $55, AIA Member // $70, General // $25, Students (Available only through June 20)

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    AIA San Francisco is excited to announce a new series of lunchtime Project Delivery Salons, to kick off our initiative to build a local chapter AIASF Project Delivery Knowledge Community.

    Project Delivery plays a key role in the design and documentation process — it is the translation of the design ideas into documents that can be communicated to consultant team members, that can be bid by contractors and that form the legal contract documents for the contracts with owners and builders.

    The Salon series will explore Architect/Owner/Contractor experiences as well as ideas and future visions for the way we deliver projects.


    L-R: MODERATOR: JOHNATHAN COATES; PANELISTS: GREG BONDERUD, KEITH BOSWELL, SARA DORAN; AIASF BOARD MEMBERS: CARSTEN VOECKER, AIA; LEO PANIAN, AIA

    Join us for the first of three Salons where we will review some of the fundamentals of project delivery. We will explore how an architect sees the production, how a contractor interprets and dissects the architect's drawings and specifications, and the experience and expectations of the owner in this process.  We will explore and discuss risks, and opportunities for collaboration. We invite audience interaction and welcome questions throughout the program.

    We will be joined by Johnathan Coates, Senior Project Director for Kitchell CEM, an industry professional with more than 32 years of experience in providing construction management solutions for various client types and construction teams; Keith Boswell, FAIA, Consulting Partner, SOM; Sara Doran, AIA, who worked for 10 years as a project developer and Owner first with Maximus at Park Merced, then with Wilson Meany on the Yerba Buena Island development, and by Greg Bonderud, Director of Preconstruction and head of Estimating at Plant Construction.

    Thank you to AIASF Board Members Carsten Voecker, AIA, DBIA, Vice President at Plant Construction and Leo Panian, AIA, Principal with Tipping.

    Learning Objectives (1.5 LU Pending)

    1 - Architectural Project Delivery is a key element of architects’ daily project work. The Project delivery Salon will explore the deliverables and expectations of this work in a panel discussion between a leading architect, owner and general contractor.

    2 - The three panel members will describe their goals for this project phase, identify priorities, analyze challenges, and compare their different expectations.

    3 - By hearing the Owner and General Contractor analyze their experience and their goals in the project process, and by comparing this with the more familiar perspective of the architect’s approach, the audience will develop a broader understanding of what’s included in the process.

    4 - Panel members will also address how technology is playing a greater role for an integrated process – Building Information modelling software is being shared by all for quantity take off and estimating purposes, and management software can now serve as a common platform for all members of the project team.

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    Date:
    Thursday, June 20, 2024
    Time:
    11:30 am - 1:00 pm PDT
    Cost:
    Free
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    Venue

    Center for Architecture + Design
    140 Sutter Street
    San Francisco, CA 94104 United States
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    Center for Architecture + Design
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    415-874-2620
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    info@centersf.org
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