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SUMMARY:2024 Southeast Regional Federal Construction\, Infrastructure & Environment Summit
DESCRIPTION:For more information go to: https://summit.ncmbc.us\n\n\nABOUT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Office of Senator Thom Tillis and the North Carolina Military Business Center are pleased to announce the in-person Southeast Regional Federal Construction\, Infrastructure & Environment Summit on April 16-18\, 2024 in Wilmington\, North Carolina. \nWHEN.\nApril 16-18\, 2024 \nWHERE.\nWilmington Convention Center\n515 Nutt Street\nWilmington\, NC 28401 \nThere is a parking lot attached to the Wilmington Convention Center.  If the Wilmington Convention Center parking deck is full River Place Parking deck is closest parking deck\, located on Grace Street (14 Grace Street) and Water Street\, about 3 blocks from the venue\, next to the Cotton Exchange. On-street parking is also available.  \nPURPOSE.  “The Summit” brings together over 700+ representatives of the Corps of Engineers\, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command\, Fort Liberty\, Marine Corps Installations East\, Seymour Johnson AFB\, other Army\, Air Force\, Navy and Marine Corps installations\, US Coast Guard\, Department of Veterans Affairs\, General Services Administration\, other federal agencies\, general and specialty contractors\, designers and construction suppliers from throughout the Southeast of the United States. \n\nATTENDANCE. Attendance is encouraged for: \n\nGeneral and specialty contractors that work in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nDesign firms that work in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nConstruction supply firms that work in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nCompanies that provide facility-support contracts in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nCurrent federal contractors seeking partners and suppliers\n\n\nWHY ATTEND THE SUMMIT? \n\nThe Summit is the premier\, best-established and most-recognized federal construction event in the Southeast– businesses who are already engaged or want to perform in the federal market need to be there!\n“Program and Requirements Dialogues” address future projects and acquisition strategies\, contractor experiences\, teaming and supplier opportunities and other issues related to acquisition and execution of projects at military bases and government throughout the Southeast.  These sessions also include information on federal opportunities in environmental engineering and remediation\, energy and horizontal infrastructure (including roads and intersections\, water\, wastewater\, natural gas and other utilities)\nOther Summit sessions address critical and timely topics\, including supplier\, service contract and public-private opportunities\, small business programs and utilization\, budget impacts\, contracting processes and pre- and post-award legal issues for federal contractors\nSummit networking and trade show activities allow businesses to market their services and products to over 700+ general contractors\, specialty contractors\, engineers\, architects and suppliers\nIn addition\, pre-Summit networking opportunities include a golf event hosted and organized by the Cape Fear Post of the Society of American Military Engineers  and an evening Summit Social at Ironclad Brewery in downtown Wilmington – a huge hit from for the past several years!\n\n\nEVENT CANCELLATION POLICY.  If the need to cancel occurs\, please notify NCMBC in writing to courtney@ncmbc.us 30 days prior to the event for a full refund. Refunds will not be provided to those who cancel 30 days from the event. Refunds will not be provided for “No Shows” the day of the event.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/2024-southeast-regional-federal-construction-infrastructure-environment-summit/
LOCATION:Wilmington Convention Center
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SUMMARY:Construction Quality Management for Contractors
DESCRIPTION:Construction Quality Management for Contractors \nThis course is required by both the Army Corp of Engineers (COE) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for contractors doing business aboard military installations. The CQM program covers the following topics: what is CQM\, Contractor and Government Responsibilities\, Quality Management Planning\, the Contractor’s QC Plan\, the Governments QA Plan\, the Pre-Construction Meeting\, the Coordination and Mutual Understanding Meeting\, Submittals\, the Three Phases of Control\, Testing\, Documentation\, and Certification by the QC Manager that all procedures were done in accordance with the P&S.  Upon successful completion of this class\, a QC Certificate of Completion is awarded. \nRe-certification is required every 5 years. \nClass Hours: 7:30-5:00 \nLocation: James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C (unless otherwise stated) \nCost: $301.00 (includes materials) \nCall Continuing Education at 910-938-6294 or email coned@coastalcarolina.edu\, or Carla Watkins @ 910-938-6302 or email watkinsc@coastalcarolina.edu for information on registering for this class. \nPlease note: There are no fee exceptions for this class.   No refunds or transfers of dates or students are allowed for this class.  In the event the class is canceled by the institution (Coastal) a refund or a transfer of dates shall be granted.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/construction-quality-management-for-contractors/
LOCATION:James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C\, Coastal Carolina Community College
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SUMMARY:NORTH CAROLINA INSTALLATION INNOVATION & MODERNIZATION SYMPOSIUM
DESCRIPTION:Event Title: North Carolina Installation Innovation\, and Modernization Symposium\n“Leveraging Technology and Data to Better Inform the Future”. \nWhen. April 18\, 2024 following the Southeast Region Federal Construction\, Infrastructure and Environmental Summit at 1300. \nWhere. Wilmington Convention Center\, 515 Nutt Street\, Wilmington\, NC 28401 \nDescription:  \nThe inaugural North Carolina Installation Innovation and Modernization (NCI2M) Symposium focuses on Utility Infrastructure\, Facility Modernization and Quality of Life in North Carolina. The purpose is to facilitate discussions\, knowledge sharing and collaboration: Government to government\, business to business\, and government to business that advances innovative solutions to the challenges encountered in providing installation services and facilities management. \nEvent Problem Statement: Military installations face difficulties in adopting SMART technologies at a pace that is comparable to that of our city counterparts. As the United States modernizes its military forces\, military installations must be adaptive\, resilient\, sustainable\, and capable modern installations that enhance strategic readiness. How can North Carolina military installations leverage and implement smart city initiatives\, processes\, or technologiesto create modern installations capable of supporting strategic readiness of our military? \nObjectives:  \n\nMilitary installation commanders\, and city leaders discuss challenges of integrating standardized networked SMART technologies with the DoD network and systems resulting in……..?\nIndustry subject matter experts engage civic and military leaders to discuss advances in technology and share their perspectives on innovative ways to leverage Smart technology sensors and data.\nRecommendations of future projects submitted through IMCOM to the Army Installation Modernization Council of Colonels for consideration in future Army Installation Modernization Pilot Program projects.\n\nBusiness Participation.  The North Carolina Military Business Center highly encourages Summit and other businesses to participate in the NCI2M Symposium.  Per the above description\, military commanders in North Carolina are seeking industry-provided input\, suggestions\, and recommendations that the commanders can submit through their respective installation management commands to support future pilot projects to implement SMART technologies in facilities on installations in North Carolina. \nAgenda.  \n1200-1300: Registration and Check-In \n1300-1330: Opening Remarks – Lieutenant General Christopher Donahue\, Commanding General and Senior Mission Commander XVIII Airborne Corps & Fort Liberty\, NC and Colonel John M. Wilcox\, Fort Liberty Garrison Commander \n1330-1435: Utility System Modernization the SMART Way. Panel members will discuss and explore the challenges in building modern and resilient utility infrastructure that is optimized\, reliable and enables real-time monitoring of new or existing utility infrastructure. Areas to be discussed may include: \n\nEnergy Distribution and Microgrids\nCommunications (5G or other technologies)\nSafety and Security\nStorm Water Infrastructure\nRoad Design and Sustainment\nWater / Wastewater / Steam Utilities\nEV Support Infrastructure\nEnvironmentally SustainabilityPanel Members\nMs. Christine M. Ploschke\, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army\, Energy & Sustainability\, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations\, Energy and Environment\nColonel Andrew (Andy) C. Sinelli\, ACoS Engineer US Army XVIII Airborne Corps\, Fort Liberty\, NC\nCommander Jared W. England\, Facility Engineer\, US Coast Guard Base Elizabeth City \nCommander Robert (Bob) M. Syre\, Public Works Officer\, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River \nDr. Phil J. Bresnahan\, Assistant Professor\, Earth and Ocean Sciences Center for Marine Science\, University of North Carolina Wilmington \nDr. James J. English\, Biosurveillance Network Coordinator\, Biological Threats Program\,USGS\, Ecosystems Mission Area \n Mr. John Whiteaker\, Regional Engagement Principal – Carolinas\, National Security Innovation Network (NSIN)\, Department of Defense \n\n1445-1545: Facility Modernization / Maintenance and SMART Technologies. Panel members will discuss the challenges of modernizing facilities using advanced building methods that enhance occupant quality of life\, enables efficient utilization of resources using real-time data analytics\, and minimizes waste\, contributing to a greener and more environmentally responsible future. Areas to be discussed may include: \n\nWork environments (Office\, Maintenance Facilities\, etc.)\nHousing (Barracks and Family Housing)\nSafety and Security\nBuilding envelopes\nHVAC systems / Building controls / Sensors\nData analysis / Predictive maintenance\nLighting / Paint\n\nPanel Members \n\nColonel John M. Wilcox\, Commander\, United States Army Garrison\, Fort Liberty\, NC\nCommander Robert (Bob) M. Syre\, Public Works Officer\, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and and Marine Corps Air Station New River\nLieutenant Colonel James (Jimmy) C. Melvin\, Deputy Commander\, 4th Mission Support Group\, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base\nMr. James D. Mahoney\, Director\, FRCS Cyber Operations Group\, PWD\, GF\, Marine Corps Installations East\, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune\nMr. Tony DeLeon\, US General Services Administration\, Public Building Service\, Southeast Sunbelt\nMs. Tamara (Tami) G. Sutherland\, Director\, Strategic Initiatives\, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations\, Energy and Environment (ASA IE&E)\, HQ Department of the Army\nMr. Brian S. Vesely\, Architect\, Department of Public Works\, United States Army Garrison\, Fort Liberty\, NC\n\n1600-1700: NC A&T Project Presentation\nNorth Carolina Innovation Ecosystem. Students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical (NC A&T) University will present their findings on phase I of the North Carolina Innovation Ecosystem Project. \nProblem Statement. There are significant challenges in comprehensively understanding the innovation ecosystem in North Carolina\, particularly in identifying key participants at federal\, state\, city\, and public levels; comprehending the processes for introducing\, working\, and solving problems; and recognizing the boards\, forums\, or activities that organizations can engage with for progress and collaboration. The\nlack in understanding facilitates duplication of efforts\, prevents effective participation\, collaboration\,\nand awareness of options when trying to leverage available opportunities within the ecosystem. \nProject Faculty and Students \n\n[Faculty] Mr. Antwon D. Foreman\, Director\, Blackstone Entrepreneurship Launchpad\, North\nCarolina Agricultural and Technical State University\n[Student] Ms. Jacquoia Hunter\, Senior\, Majors: Entrepreneurship and Marketing\n[Student] Ms. Aniyah Catoe\, Junior\, Major: Entrepreneurship\n[Student] Ms. Arielle Primus\, Junior\, Major: Entrepreneurship\n\nRegistration.  \n\nThe NCI2M Symposium is a free event; however\, registration is required and does not convey registration in the Southeast Region Federal Construction\, Infrastructure and Environmental Summit (a three-day event that concludes the morning prior to NCI2M).\nNCI2M registration is available at: https://ncmbc.us/Machform/machform/view.php?id=201987.\n\nPlease note: \n\nSoutheast Region Federal Construction\, Infrastructure and Environmental Summit participants are welcome to attend the NCI2M.  A registration option for NCI2M is available on your Summit registration.\nNCI2M participants that wish to also attend the Southeast Region Federal Construction\, Infrastructure and Environmental Summit\, must register on the Summit website: https://summit.ncmbc.us.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe NC Military Business Center\, the NC Community College System\, and the State of North Carolina do not officially endorse events. These items are posted strictly for the information and convenience of NCMBC customers.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/north-carolina-installation-innovation-modernization-symposium/
LOCATION:Wilmington Convention Center
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