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CONFERENCE AGENDA
PRE - CONFERENCE SEM INARS
WORKSHOP DESCR I P T I ONS
DON CURR I E AWARD
BES T PRACT I C E S AWARDS
CONSTRUCT ION PERFORMANCE AWARDS
INNOVAT ION INSP I RA T ION TAB LE S
20 1 9 CONFERENCE SPONSORS
BES T PRACT I C E S COMM I T T EE REPORTS
COMM I T T EE VOLUNTEERS
COAA MEMBERSH I P L I S T
CONFERENCE REG I S TRAT ION L I S T
20 1 8 / 20 1 9 BOARD OF D I REC TORS
What's in yourconference program:
SAFETY COMMITTEE
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE
CONTRACTING COMMITTEE
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PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS
8:00am – 3:00pm Accelerate Alberta Projects with Advanced Work Packaging
8:00am – 3:00pm GO Productivity Course – Practical Realities of Collaboration in Construction
CONFERENCE DAY I (TUESDAY | MAY 7TH) HALL D
3:00pm Registration Desk Opens (coffee & juice available)
4:00pm Welcome Safety & Productivity Moment Smart Torque – Safety, Quality and Productivity Benefits – Shell Scotford
4:15pm Report from the COAA Board • Strategic Directions• Update on 2Sx2Px2020• Report on CII & OS 2.0
4:35pm COAA Owner’s Panel Discussion - Digitalization: How do we seize the opportunity? Dialogue & Engagement with Audience
5:30pm Supper Buffet & Networking
6:45pm COAA Award Presentations
7:15pm Keynote Presentation – Digital Transformation from the Owner’s Vantage Point Sandy Martin, Senior VP – Digital Enterprise Technology, Suncor Energy
8:00pm – 9:00pm Reception & Networking
CONFERENCE DAY II (WEDNESDAY | MAY 8TH) HALL D
8:00am Registration Desk Opens (coffee, juice & muffins available)
9:00am Welcome Safety & Productivity Moment GPS Badges – Safety & Productivity Benefits – Suncor Energy
9:15am
9:45am
10:15am
10:45am
12:15pm
1:00pm
2:30pm
2:50pm – 3:30pm
Plenary Session: Kickoff Discussion – Future Leaders of Industrial Construction
Plenary Session: Workforce Forecast & Demand Projection BuildForce Canada
Nutrition & Networking
Workshops – TRACK A
Lunch Buffet & Networking
Workshops – TRACK B
Nutrition & Networking
Plenary Session: Implementation Success Story Improving Field Execution through Execution Best Practices
2019 Best Practices Conference Edmonton Convention Centre (9797 Jasper Avenue)
Twice as Safe, Twice as Productive
Digitalization: On Board or Obsolete
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EXCLUDING WORKSHOPS
PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS
THESE SEMINARS ARE NOT PART OF COAA’S BP2019 CONFERENCE. REGISTRATION FOR EACH SEMINAR IS SEPERATE FROM THE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION.
The Advanced Work Packaging Summit (Organized by Group ASI, Developed and Presented by Industry)
Group ASI – organizer of the world’s only dedicated annual AWP and WFP conferences for over a decade – brings together the first major AWP forum for the COAA owner and contracting community since 2013.
The AWP Summit is a one-day knowledge-sharing event. In five plenary sessions developed and presented by 35+ industry SMEs (including a 12-member owner advisory board led by Suncor), you will hear the owners’ AWP expectations and learn how to: align key stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle, determine AWP metrics and data requirements and improve project procurement. You will also learn about a successful AWP project from a member of the owner’s project management team.
This is a tremendous learning and networking opportunity with an anticipated audience of 250 members of industry from Canada and the United States. Please visit AWPSummit.com for complete details and registration information.
Practical Realities of Collaboration in Construction (Presented by GO Productivity - Ken Chapman, Peter Dimmell, Lori Schmidt and Caitlin Lopez)
COAA and GO Productivity present a seminar on the practical realities of a collaborative approach to construction. This is your opportunity to network with project owners, contractors and suppliers considering participating in collaborative construction projects. There will be a combined seminar in the morning and breakouts in the afternoon. One breakout will be tailored for project owners, managers, and contractors and the other for contractors and suppliers. Breakouts will focus on practical tools and applied learnings as well as workforce competencies and organizational skills required.
SEMIANRS HELD IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
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SAFETY COMMITTEE WORKSHOPS Track A 10:45 – 12:15
Track B 13:00 – 14:30
SC-1: Physical Demands Analyses
The COAA sub-committee comprising owner, contractor and labour provider representatives has developed a comprehensive set of Physical Demands Analyses (PDAs) for industrial construction occupations. Additionally, a leading practices guide outlines considerations for both routine worker placement decisions and post injury return to work or employee accommodation decisions. Workshop objectives include:
• PDA repository - overview & update• Key features of a defensible fitness for duty program (leading practices guide)• “How to” use the PDAs to effect positive return to work outcomes• Facilitated Q&A session with an expert panel
SC-2: How to Improve Safety, Time on Tools and Quality
Learn how to ingrain human performance best practices into your supply chain workforce. By 2025, 75% of our workforce will be millennials. Especially in the construction industry, new approaches are needed to engage them and capitalize on their ingenuity and energy. You will learn the key elements to sustaining employee engagement and how software tools can drive focus and collaboration across the supply chain.
SC-3: Recognizing Signs and Symptoms of Drug Use in the Work Place
Inappropriate use of drugs in the workplace is a health and safety challenge for employees, companies and the public. With the legalization of marijuana in October 2018, the issue of drug use affecting workplace performance has become front-of-mind. During this workshop, we will look closely into three categories of drugs that are commonly abused: Stimulants, Opioids and Marijuana. Learn about what these drugs look like, methods of ingestion and signs and symptoms produced. Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST), a key tool used by law enforcement to identify impairment at the roadside, will also be demonstrated.
SC-4: Hidden Hazards & Blind Spots
Despite the best efforts of companies, physical hazards may be hidden and safety management systems may have blind spots or 'cultural hazards'. Drawing from research on worker safety in the oilsands, we have developed tools to improve hazard identification and control. We also re-examine the 2017 COAA safety culture survey, to determine which safety culture profiles (individual, workgroup, and organizational variables) better equip organizations to 'see' and manage hazards. We will discuss hazard types, controls, and mitigations, along with key best practices that will help your company to make step-changes in safety maturity. The workshop will be an interactive discussion between researchers, industry experts, and practitioners interested in improving safety in Alberta heavy industrial construction.
2019 Best Practices Conference Edmonton Convention Centre (9797 Jasper Avenue)
Twice as Safe, Twice as Productive
Digitalization: On Board or Obsolete
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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE WORKSHOPS Track A 10:45 – 12:15
Track B 13:00 – 14:30
WDC-1: Learning New Skills & Adapting New Technologies in Workforce Development
This workshop will explore a project alignment and delivery approach to the value network from owners through to suppliers. It will discuss the challenges seen implementing new strategic approaches and integrating technological changes in the field in a diverse workforce. New solutions in adapting strategies, processes and competitive alignment will be shown through sampling a Productivity Assessment Tool. Discussions will center on what is required to have the desired effects of strategic changes adopted by the workforce and how workforce relationships are evolving.
WDC-2: Workforce Development in a Technologically Changing World
Today’s leaders are challenged with transferring knowledge and creating viable learning experiences in a quickly changing world. This session will explain the opportunities that have arisen out of this evolution. We will explore current metrics, digitalization of training and proposed solutions to the future of workforce development. We will examine how people learn, make decisions and interact in a world with a dwindling attention span plus increased mixed reality and artificial intelligence. This interactive workshop will look at industry’s past and current state, the culture and values of learners today and identify opportunities to enhance workforce development in this new age.
CONTRACTING COMMITTEE WORKSHOP Track A 10:45 – 12:15
Track B 13:00 – 14:30
CC-1: Collaborative Contracting: the COAA Reveal and the Path Forward
This session will start with the big reveal about how COAA’s working committee has defined “collaborative contracting”. Interactive discussion about barriers to adoption will identify business processes and individual behaviors that are behind major roadblocks AND what to do about them. Research by the working committee over the past two years has highlighted several potential barriers; e.g. genuine lack of trust, lack of clarity around risk allocation, weak corporate cultures, ineffective communications and a general lack of knowledge about how we individually can each encourage change. The intended outcomes of the workshop are a solid understanding of collaborative contracting and an outline of action plans for individuals, business units and supply chains to drive value-producing change.
2019 Best Practices Conference Edmonton Convention Centre (9797 Jasper Avenue)
Twice as Safe, Twice as Productive
Digitalization: On Board or Obsolete
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CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE WORKSHOPS Track A 10:45 – 12:15
Track B 13:00 – 14:30
CPC-1: AWP Scalability Model – Adapt the Practices, Maintain the Principles
How should AWP be applied to projects under $100 million? The scalability working committees of 40 owners, contractors, engineers and project support people have developed a model including a project screening tool to categorize projects based on complexity and familiarity. The report provides guidance regarding how projects should be planned and executed. Workshop attendees will leave with an understanding of how to understand project characteristics in order to better manage projects. The best practice report will be available following the presentation.
CPC-2: Developing Your AWP Playbook for Information Management
Do you want to implement AWP on your project, but you don’t have playbook(s) to guide your team on what to do, who should be responsible, and when things should be done? A good place to get started is the playbook on how to incorporate information management into your processes. This interactive workshop is designed to get you started on your playbook - covering topics such as setting up your database, what data attributes should be tracked, how to assign responsibilities for format, timing and content of input for each attribute. Better data means that your project will have a better probability of success. For instance, leading indicators derived from utilizing the information management playbook will give more lead time to react to potential material or equipment delivery issues.
CPC-3: EWP Readiness Assessment Guideline – Final Version Update on Return on Investment of AWP Implementation
Traditional EWP progress was indicated by percentage of hours worked versus hours budgeted – which may or may not correlate to readiness. COAA introduced the concept of EWP readiness-to-implement for selected engineering disciplines; this has gained traction across industry as anessential input for effective construction execution planning. The guideline has been expandedto include several additional engineering disciplines. This presentation will include lessonslearned from applying the original readiness concepts on actual projects.
Also to be presented is the latest progress update on our continuing project to help industry evaluate the ROI from implementing AWP on their projects.
CPC-4: COAA AWP - Procurement Work Process Addendum and DDMRP
It is well-accepted that using AWP disciplines to align engineering deliverables with path-of-construction priorities yields significant project schedule and cost benefits. However, even when significant efforts are spent in planning, including AWP, projects go off track during construction when material deliveries are not aligned to work package execution. An opportunity exists to use updated project schedules to align material deliveries with work package execution priorities. The session will share current progress on the PWP Addendum, including:
● DDMRP – Demand driven materials requirement planning● Disciplines required to obtain timely Vendor data● Visibility and enhancement of AWP process conformance in supply chain
2019 Best Practices Conference Edmonton Convention Centre (9797 Jasper Avenue)
Twice as Safe, Twice as Productive
Digitalization: On Board or Obsolete
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CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE WORKSHOPS Track A 10:45 – 12:15
Track B 13:00 – 14:30
CPC-5: Benchmarking III Report-Out and Alberta Report III
Benchmarking has been supported by COAA as a resource for member companies since 2003. The third major data collection drive (Benchmarking Phase 3) has come to a close in February 2019: this presentation will share lessons learned from the most recent data. Aggregate data on cost, schedule, and productivity will be compared with US numbers and performance trends over past years will be identified. Alberta Report 3, which summarizes the information and graphics presented will also be introduced to the audience. The presentation will also include findings from studies conducted by the University of Calgary Project Management - research team.
CPC-6: Innovations in Capital Project Delivery
Across North America and globally, companies are innovating – to establish leadership or simply to keep up. How are they reducing risk, achieving better productivity and gaining greater returns by managing capital projects differently? What factors have the greatest impact on project cost and performance? This workshop will consider two aspects of project management which hold promise for Alberta companies:
• Risk reduction and savings through design standardization• Different approaches to contracting relationships
CPC-7: Innovation at Suncor – Observations and Learnings for Our Industry
Digital innovation has been identified as a key enabler for improving capital project performance. Suncor has embarked on this journey and is charting a course for how they will integrate these technologies into the way they work. Workshop participants will learn about the journey so far, how Suncor have organized themselves and what initiatives they are currently progressing. There will be interactive discussion in a workshop setting to promote dialogue and initiate a community of practice around digital project execution in Alberta.
CPC-8: Decision Support Tool for Digitalization Implementation
COAA and the UofA are working together to develop a prototype decision support tool to guide individual companies in navigating the evaluation and adoption of innovations, specifically focusing on “digitalization” innovations. The tool will provide a structured process, using natural language inputs to guide companies in identifying promising digitalization opportunities and ranking them (based on potential “prize” for successful implementation versus possibility of success/organizational readiness). Workshop attendees will get an overview of innovations being implemented at Cenovus Energy, learn about the “fuzzy logic” concepts behind the new tool, have opportunity to provide input to the project plan, and be invited to become part of the community of practice on digital innovation in Alberta.
2019 Best Practices Conference Edmonton Convention Centre (9797 Jasper Avenue)
Twice as Safe, Twice as Productive
Digitalization: On Board or Obsolete
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COAA DON CURRIE AWARD
In honour of Donald V. Currie, P. Geol., who served as the third Managing Director from 1985 to 2000, whose pioneering and champion spirit created a pathway for the
continuing success of the Construction Owners Association of Alberta.
This award is presented in recognition of individuals whose long-standing and dedicated service has contributed to the success of the Construction Owners Association of Alberta.
PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS
2018 Dr. Aminah Robinson Fayek, University of Alberta 2017 Brad Anderson 2016 Industry Leaders Roundtable 2015 Larry Sondrol, Suncor Energy Inc. 2014 Glen Warren 2013 Ron Genereux, Suncor Energy Inc. 2012 Ernie Tromposch, NOVA Chemicals Corporation 2011 Herb Holmes, Construction Labour Relations – Alberta 2010 Stephen Revay, Revay and Associates Limited 2009 Jeph Virtue, Suncor Energy 2008 Neil Tidsbury, Construction Labour Relations – Alberta 2007 John Brogly, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. 2006 Don McLeod, SNC Lavalin Inc. 2005 Peter Dunfield, Syncrude Canada 2004 Brian Bickley, Syncrude Canada
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COAA BEST PRACTICES AWARDSThe Awards recognize organizations which have provided outstanding leadership in developing,
implementing and improving industry best practices, which have led to measurable advances in project, company or industry performance. The Awards are presented annually to celebrate industry leaders and to provide inspiring role models for COAA Members and the industry at large. The Awards rotate among three themes (Safety Leadership, Workforce Development Leadership and Construction Performance Leadership)
and two categories accommodate both large and small organizations:
PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS
Workforce Development Leadership
Safety Leadership
Construction Performance Leadership
2015
Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. (Large Organization)
Innovation in Workforce Training
Skills Canada Alberta (Special Recognition, Small Organization)
Representing the Trades in a Compelling Manner
2018
Graham (Large Organization)
The Builders’ Framework
Women Building Futures Society (Small Organization)
Best Practices for Hiring and Retaining Tradeswomen
2017
Kiewit Energy Canada (Large Organization)
Craft Led Safety Program
International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) (Small Organization)
Developing Contractor Leader OHS Competencies
Jim Kanerva, Chief Operating Officer, Waiward Steel LP (Individual)
Championing a Worker Competency Culture
2014
Ledcor Group of Companies (Large Organization)
Winter Works Standard Practice
Construction Labour Relations – An Alberta Association
Electrical Contractors Association of AlbertaBoilermaker Contractors’ Association
(Small Organizations) Construction Industry Audiometric Testing Program
2016
Fluor Canada (Large Organization)
Shell Quest Carbon Capture and Storage Project
2013
Muskeg River Mine Tailings and Infrastructure Construction Management Team
(Large Organization) Implementation of WorkFace Planning to
Tailings Treatment Infrastructure Construction
Big Country Energy Services (Small Organization)
Implementation of PMI Best Practices for Six Pipeline Pump Station Projects
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Safety Leadership is evaluated from the perspective of key results – significant improvement in safety performance
(measurable advances in KPIs) – arising from outstanding vision, initiative, innovation, passion and persistence.
COAA BEST PRACTICES
AWARDS
W H O W I L L Y O U N O M I N A T E I N 2 0 2 0 ?
For more information on award details, please visit www.coaa.ab.ca or email [email protected]
Nominations for 2020 Awards Will Open in August 2019
SAFETY LEADERSHIP
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COAA BEST PRACTICES AWARDS – CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE
2019 AWARD NOMINATIONS
Graham (Large Organization) Virtual Construction Animation to Improve Construction Performance of Smaller Projects
Even smaller projects are becoming more complex, with work by multiple trades overlapping in space and time. Better understanding of these physical and time relationships enables improved coordination of the work on site, and it also enables estimating, planning and constructability reviews to be better aligned with how the work will actually proceed. Being able to see the project in 3D aids in the understanding of how each discipline correlates to the others. From a personal safety + productivity perspective, each worker is shown the animation to identify high hazard areas and big-picture work sequencing. The 3D model is uploaded to a central server to be available in real time to all workers via desktop or iPad. Further, the 3D model has proven effective in communicating with owners or other stakeholders about design alternatives or construction options. The big step forward has been making the construction animation cost-effective for smaller projects by using in-house personnel and computers, which also means that the model can be quickly and inexpensively updated as the project progresses.
PCL Industrial Management (Large Organization) Optimizing the Interdependent Module Supply Chain
Efficiently “manufacturing” modules is half of the success equation; delivering them to site and lifting them into place is the other half. For a decade, PCL and other contractors have been working to make each part of the equation more efficient. For instance, development of the HeviLift program reduced PCL’s module assembly heavy lift schedule by 20 percent. However, material shortages in the fab yard could delay module delivery and throw heavy lift sequencing off plan: the two parts of the traditional equation are highly interdependent. PCL has developed a method to work backwards from the optimized heavy lift sequence to identify an optimized module assembly plan, which in turn drives procurement commitments and supply chain engagement. Implementing this fully integrated philosophy on the Fort Hills project increased the lifts-per-crane-per-month by 227 percent versus project averages in prior years. Continuous improvement efforts have further increased crane productivity by 18 percent. Extrapolating the lessons learned, PCL has adopted an integrated supply chain philosophy on their three latest large-scale projects. PCL has shared their learnings via publishing by their engineering team of 32 papers on crane optimization and modular supply chain integration.
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About Blackline Safety: Blackline Safety is a global connected safety technology leader. Providing comprehensive live-monitoring and wireless gas detection, we help teams working in hazardous environments respond to emergencies in real-time and manage efficient evacuations, accounting for everyone’s safety along the way. Our team of designers and engineers create and manufacture everything in-house — from wearable technology and personal gas detectors to cloud-hosted infrastructure and web-based interfaces for global industry. We deliver the world’s first turn-key, work-anywhere cellular-connected safety monitoring solution with gas detection, two-way voice calling, push-to-talk and live monitoring to meet the demanding safety challenges of organizations worldwide.
www.blacklinesafety.com
About Global Raymac and Civil Tracker: Global Raymac and Civil Tracker’s purpose is to eliminate the ambiguity, conflict and uncertainty that sometimes characterizes quantity reporting within the owner-contractor relationship. Global Raymac has created the definitive roadmap for drone surveying and quantity reporting in earthworks construction. Civil Tracker builds on Global Raymac’s success and empowers operators and owners to easily create accurate, auditable and near real time progress reports. This transparency in data analysis and reporting leads to more productive relationships and expedited payments and can be integrated into smart contracts of the future.
www.civiltracker.xyz | www.globalraymac.ca
About ITI: ITI VR encompasses the most widely-used VR crane and equipment operator training and assessment platform the industry has ever seen. ITI VR harnesses the technology of virtual reality and is infused with the technical industry knowledge and educational design of Industrial Training International (ITI) subject matter experts to provide fully immersive, hands-on, practical operator training. The suite of crane types available within ITI VR includes Rough Terrain, Lattice Boom Crawler, Boom Truck, Carry Deck, Overhead Crane, and Tower Crane models built exactly to the original equipment manufacturer specifications. The pioneering subscription model allows ITI VR Community members unlimited content updates including, new crane types, training scenarios, and environments as they become available. ITI is a global leader in training and technical services for users of load handling equipment and has been a pioneering force in the load handling industry since 1986.
www.iti.com
COAA BP2019 - INNOVATION INSPIRATION TABLES
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Serious Labs Inc.: Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Serious Labs is an award-winning technology company that develops virtual reality (VR) training products for the global industrial workforce. Whether for building fundamental skills or testing responses in dangerous, high-risk worksite situations, our simulators offer trainees the ability to train, assess, and remediate in a realistic, but safe environment. Our modules and simulators allow operators to experience potentially dangerous or challenging workplace situations in a safe environment, while providing instructors with detailed, actionable performance feedback.
We offer companies a significant competitive advantage in the form of safe training, assessment, and remediation aimed to reduce workplace injuries. Serious Labs’ mission is to build engaging training solutions that give heavy industrial workforces the best chance of getting home safely each day— and we do that by leading the way in innovative training solutions.
seriouslabs.com/about-us
About Syncrude Emergency Response Virtual Reality Training: Syncrude has developed and provides a comprehensive emergency response process safety program that helps our Operations workers react appropriately to protect themselves and their peers before managing a situation that has a potential to be a major Process Safety incident. The program is titled Period of High Vulnerability (PoHV). Virtual Reality (VR) is used as one part of this four-part program that is designed to enhance Operations initial response to a loss of containment event that could lead to a major Process Safety incident. The desired outcome of the overall program is that the first operators at the scene of an incident will have the knowledge and training to react appropriately, keeping themselves safe, clearing all other personnel and potentially mitigating the initiating event. The period of high vulnerability incidents have high risk, high stress, rapidly changing conditions, and fast decision making needed as things could go wrong quickly.
www.syncrude.com
About Veerum: Digitally verifying construction quality and progress, turning progress measurement from an art to a science, from interpretation to fact, from lagging spreadsheet reports to real-time graphic reporting. A real-time feedback loop between on-site construction and project management shifts decision making cycles from monthly to daily.
On the job site of the future drones, laser scans and handheld devices will continually capture the reality of the construction site. The construction worker of the future will perform their work, and receive real-time notifications verifying that the work was performed correctly. Quality issues will be logged as they occur, enabling project managers to address them in real time and preventing compounding issues. Progress will automatically be measured based on the quantity and quality of the work performed. The Digital Twin will create a single source of truth for all stakeholders.
www.veerum.com
COAA BP2019 - INNOVATION INSPIRATION TABLES
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CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR FUZZY HYBRID DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR CONSTRUCTION NSERC INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH CHAIR STRATEGIC CONSTRUCTION MODELING AND DELIVERY
Each poster features cutting-edge research currently being conducted by the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Fuzzy Hybrid Decision Support Systems for Construction and the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Strategic Construction Modeling and Delivery, in concert with the Alberta construction industry. Topics include artificial intelligence in construction, productivity improvement, crew motivation and performance, organizational competencies, risk analysis and management, advanced work packaging/workface planning, and future energy systems.
CENTRE FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY - SCHULICH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (CRD) WITH COAA
At the Center of Project Management for Excellence, we undertake ground-breaking research in project and construction management. Posters presented in this COAA Conference include research projects that have emerged directly from research collaboration between University of Calgary and COAA on Benchmarking Heavy Industrial Projects in Alberta under the supervision of Dr. Farnaz Sadeghpour and Dr. George Jergeas. The three topics presented in this conference are:
• Factors Impacting Cost Growth of Heavy Industrial Project; a US-Alberta Comparison• Impact of ‘Best Practices’ on Cost and Schedule of Projects• Application of UWB Real-Time Location Systems to Improve Safety and Productivity in Major
Construction ProjectsThe researchers would like to acknowledge the support of COAA, as well as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) in these projects.
GRADUATE STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION
Be sure to vote for the best submission in the 2019 Graduate Student Poster Competition!
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2019 BEST PRACTICES COMMITTEE REPORTS
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Safety Committee
Vision and Objectives Increase safety awareness across the Construction sector with the aim of improving safety performance
Strategies • Share safety information and best practices in regular monthly forums that has representation from
Owner organizations, Contractors, and other industry partners
• Interface with industry partners to share information in broader networks
2019 Initiatives
Incident Sharing • Share safety alerts and lessons learned from incidents and near misses
• Utilize the network of Energy Safety Canada to distribute this information to multiple sectors acrossCanada
Best Practice Sharing • Share safety best practices offered from Owners, Contractors, and industry partners
• Host best practices on the COAA website for board access and use
• Update existing safety best practices to make them current and relevant
Construction Workforce Performance Development
Safety Contracting
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Construction Performance Committee
Vision and Objectives • Improve safety and productivity performance
• Lead industry initiatives to develop the planning and benchmarking skills of construction leaders
• World-class productivity
• Heavy industrial construction• Industrial maintenance
Strategies • Develop next-generation tools for Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) and Benchmarking services
• Champion implementation of Work Face Planning and Rework Reduction
• Develop database, tools and a culture for incorporating benchmarking into Alberta construction practices
• Identify ‘big prize’ opportunities in productivity improvement using benchmarking analysis
2019 Initiatives
Benchmarking • Completed
• Phase 1 – Report February 2009• Phase 2 – Report October 2014• Phase 3 – Report May 2019
• Next generation Benchmarking 2.0 – Start June 2019• Develop next generation Benchmarking 2.0 strategy• Develop analytics from COAA database - projects from 2009 to 2019• Sustainable utilization of tools (10-10, CLMA Productivity Calculator)
Advanced Work Packaging • Objective: Provide new guidelines to assist AWP implementation
• Strategies:• Provide guidance for EWP Readiness Assessment• Document ROI for implementation of AWP• Provide guidance for Material Readiness Assessments for CWP Execution• Provide guidance / training for AWP on smaller projects• Provide update on Procedure for Path of Construction
Construction Workforce Performance Development
Safety Contracting
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Workforce Development Committee
Vision and Objectives Ensure the construction sector has access to a workforce with:
• The right skills
• At the right time
• In the right numbers
• With the right supervision
Strategies • Advocate with industry and governments; provide recommendations on short-term and long-term plans
• Maintain alignment with industry partners to leverage existing tools and best practices
• Work closely with academia (NAIT and U of A)
2019 Initiatives
Attraction
• Completed a Best Practice Tool for Self-Assessment and Validation of Construction ManagementCompetencies
• Ensuring Regulatory Compliance• Supporting Project Success• Career Development• Advocate for digitalization, innovation, technology for as tools for workforce development
Development & Sustainment
• Develop trade skills• Apprentices• Journeymen
• Develop leadership skills• Mentoring, coaching, training• Promote ICCS
• Address retention issues and changing workforce development demographics
Construction Trade Demand & Supply Forecasts
• Partner with BuildForce Canada
• Partner with Government of Alberta
• Demand and supply forecasts to inform company strategies and government policies
Construction Workforce Performance Development
Safety Contracting
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Contracting Committee
Vision and Objectives To develop best practices & support tools to enhance efficiency & performance for all contracting parties on industrial projects in Alberta to achieve excellence in Contracting and project execution.
Strategies • Progress strategic initiatives to proactively address improved contracting methodologies and tools for
the project development phase
• Develop Best Practices to assist industry to provide improved contracting strategies, contractualdocumentation and tools to support project success
• Engage with industry partners to ensure alignment on the industry needs to support the contractingprocess from conception to completion across all heavy industrial sectors
2019 Initiatives
Collaborative Contracting Best Practice – NEW 2018 Sub-committee
• Identify the key steps and behavioral requirements that support the decision to undertake aproject on a collaborative contracting approach
• Incorporate the global literature review undertaken in 2018 into a process flow for successfulcollaborative contracting, identifying global best practices already established
• Develop the process flow for users identifying the key steps involved in developing a collaborativecontracting relationship and subsequent collaborative contractual agreement
• Develop documentation, toolkit and guidelines supporting each step of the collaborativecontracting process flow
• Test the process flow, guideline and toolkit on a Pilot Project
• Support the development and associated training in respect of this contracting strategy within theCOAA membership
• Develop a strategy to achieve industry adoption, by addressing barriers and developing a guide toimplementation
Construction Workforce Performance Development
Safety Contracting
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COAA COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
COAA 2018/19 COMMITTEE STRUCTURE
BEST PRACTICES
COMMITTEE
Derek Armeneau / Suncor
Ryan Jackson / Suncor
S t e e r i n g C o m m i t t e e s
SAFETY
Cody Whitten / Imperial Oil
Reg Levesque / Enbridge
CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE
Glen Warren
Lubo Il iev / Suncor
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
John Boddy / Husky
Terry Grant / Graham
CONTRACTING
Frank DeLuca / Bird Industrial
Nicki Haig / SNC Lavalin
W o r k i n g C o m m i t t e e s
INTERFACE WITH CSA
WORKPLACE IMPAIRMENT CTTEE
Frank Martin / Imperial
BENCHMARKING III
Colin Ukrainec / Syncrude
Larry Sondrol / Suncor - emeritus
Lubo Il iev / Suncor
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
COMPETENCY PROFILES
John Boddy / Husky
COLLABORATIVE CONTRACTING
Allan To / Suncor
Chris Mummery / TransCanada
ADVANCED WORK PACKAGING
Glen Warren
Yogesh Srivastava / Teknobuilt
WORKFORCE DEMAND
FORECASTS
Adam Bloomer / Enbridge
Jimmy Dees / Syncrude
CANADIAN MODEL
Frank Martin / Imperial
Neil Tidsbury / CLR-A
AWP - Scalability
Glen Warren
Yogesh Srivastava /
Teknobuilt
AWP - Playbooks
Yogesh Srivastava /
Teknobuilt
AWP - 2019 Summit
Derek Armeneau /
Suncor
Lloyd Rankin / Group ASI
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COAA WORKING COMMITTEES - SAFETY
Enbridge Pipelines Inc (Co-Chair) Imperial Oil Resources Limited (Co-Chair) AECOM Energy Services Ltd.
AECOM Energy Services Ltd.
AECOM Energy Services Ltd.
Reg Levesque Cody Whitten Karen Donnelly
Dale Hartery
Brad Hassler
Dan MacLennan
Melanie McCort
Mark Brabbins
Craig Hrynchuk
Nidal Naaman
Keith Wellon
Peter Deines
Darlene Pozniak
Scott Bodnar
Scott Maguire
Dave Hagen
Renee Linssen
Joe McFadyen
Tim Gondek
Jay Simpson
Craig Lowrie
Robert Gould
Jeffrey Norris
Dave Keating
Larry Jones
Hal Middlemiss
Phil Wolkowycki
Dan DeRoche
Peter Schaefer
Bill Svendsen
Reg Sopka
Ryan Hurlbut
Ralph Philpott
Stuart Carson
Perry Pugh
Derek Armeneau
Darryl Downey
Pat McCormick
Lianne Lefsrud
Sterling Rideout
Greg Tilley
Shelley Hassen
Alberta Construction Safety Association
Alberta Construction Safety Association
AltaLink
ATCO Electric
Bird Construction
Cahill Industrial Limited
CannAmm LP
Capital Power Corporation
Cenovus Energy Inc.
Cenovus Energy Inc.
Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd.
ClearStream Energy Services Inc.
Construction Labour Relations - Alberta
Energy Safety Canada
Fluor Canada Ltd.
Graham Industrial Services
Hatch Ltd.
IMPACT - Ironworker Management Progressive
Kiewit Energy Canada Corp.
Ledcor Group of Companies
Middlemiss Safety Management
Minestar Group Inc
Morgan Construction and Environmental Ltd.
NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services Ltd.
North West Redwater Partnership
PCL Industrial Management Inc.
Pillar Resource Services Inc.
Sterling Crane
Stuart Olson Industrial
Stuart Olson Industrial
Suncor Energy Inc.
Suncor Energy Inc.
Syncrude Canada Ltd.
University of Alberta
Voice Construction OPCO ULC
Waiward Steel LP
Willbros Construction Services (Canada), L.P.Page 24
COAA WORKING COMMITTEES - BENCHMARKING
Larry Sondrol Industry Expert Emeritus Lubo Iliev Suncor Energy Inc. (Co-Chair) Colin Ukrainec Syncrude Canada Ltd. (Co-Chair) Adamantia Fatsea Alberta Economic Development and Trade
Amer Al-Haj CNOOC International
Greg Taylor CNOOC International
Moheb Aziz ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp.
Deborah DeGezelle Construction Industry Institute (CII)
Cindy King Construction Industry Institute (CII)
Stephen P. Mulva Construction Industry Institute (CII)
Daniel P. Oliveira Construction Industry Institute (CII)
Mark Bartell Enbridge Pipelines Inc
Nathan Len Enbridge Pipelines Inc
Prashant Srivastava Enbridge Pipelines Inc
Caitlin Lopez GO Productivity
David Forest JV Driver Group
Francois Beaurivage MEG Energy Corp.
Dan Plant MEG Energy Corp.
Nico Duursema ND Ventures Ltd.
Brian Clampitt NOVA Chemicals Corporation
Stephen Yates NOVA Chemicals Corporation
Mike Fursier Revay and Associates Limited
Renee Roberge Rugged & Restless Inc
Andrea Torroba Shell
Michelle Roy Suncor Energy Inc.
Charles Adie Syncrude Canada Ltd.
Ralph Eckl Syncrude Canada Ltd.
Danny Haines University of Calgary
George Jergeas University of Calgary
Jim Lozon University of Calgary
Mihai Robu University of Calgary
Farnaz Sadeghpour University of Calgary
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COAA WORKING COMMITTEES – ADVANCED WORK PACKAGING
Glen Warren Industry Expert Emeritus (Co-Chair) Yogesh Srivastava Teknobuilt (Co-Chair) Petra Polster AECOM Energy Services Ltd.
Seamus Coyne Aluma Systems Inc.
Steven Gentles AwareBase Corp.
Jonathan Cunningham Bentley Systems, Inc.
Ryan Posnikoff Bentley Systems, Inc.
Robin Mikaelsson Construct-X
Darrell Coughlin Consultant
Mark MacKenzie Consultant
Ben Swan Element Industrial Solutions Inc.
Lloyd Rankin Group ASI, Inc.
Frankie MacLean Insight-AWP
Geoff Ryan Insight-AWP
Andrea Scherle Intergraph Canada Ltd.
Tannis Liviniuk Morgann Pryce Advisory Group
Matthew Milinusic Ontrack Engineering Ltd.
Narjis Shahzad Teknobuilt
Joe Hobbs WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd
COAA WORKING COMMITTEES – WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Terry Grant Graham Industrial Services (Co-Chair) John Boddy Husky Energy Inc. (Chair) Mike Yorke Fluor Canada Ltd.
Ken Chapman GO Productivity
James Dawson-Edwards
Graham Industrial Services
Matthew Hofer NAIT
Joan MacMillan NAIT
Getaneh Tiruneh University of Alberta - Faculty of Engineering
Aminah Robinson Fayek
University of Alberta- Civil & Environmental Eng.
Megan Bates Women Building Futures
Ron Thiele Xpan
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COAA WORKING COMMITTEES – CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT COMPETENCY PROFILES
John Boddy Husky Energy Inc. (Chair) Ryan Timmermans CLAC
Mike Yorke Fluor Canada Ltd.
James Dawson-Edwards
Graham Industrial Services
Abraham Adesoye Husky Energy Inc.
Stephen Frederick Husky Energy Inc.
Corey Langford North West Redwater Partnership
COAA WORKING COMMITTEES – WORKFORCE DEMAND FORECASTS
Adam Bloomer Enbridge Pipelines Inc. (Co-Chair) Jimmy Dees Syncrude Canada Ltd. (Co-Chair) Sonali Perara Cenovus Energy Inc.
Shea Roche Cenovus Energy Inc.
Aaron Mireau Construction Labour Relations - Alberta
COAA WORKING COMMITTEES – COLLABORATIVE CONTRACTING
Allan J. To Suncor Energy Inc. (Co-Chair) Christopher Mummery TransCanada Pipelines Ltd. (Co-Chair) Frank De Luca Bird Construction
Lisa Moore Cenovus Energy Inc.
Greg Dearden Enbridge Pipelines Inc
Ken Chapman GO Productivity
Angela Thomson Husky Energy Inc.
Mike Smith Imperial Oil Resources Limited
Wendy Ell JWN June Warren Nickle's Energy Group
Richard Venerus RVA Associates
Nicki Haig SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Spencer Hey Suncor Energy Inc.
Shea Pickering Suncor Energy Inc.
Skylar Anderson TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.
Manuel Dominguez TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.
Ignacio Monterrubio TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.
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Corporate Name First Name Last Name PositionAbalone Construction Randy Chalupa Vice PresidentAECOM Energy Services Ltd. Shawn Jubinville Vice President, Projects, Oil & GasAecon Industrial Western John Singleton Senior Vice PresidentAlberta Construction Safety Association Dan MacLennan Executive DirectorAltaLink Patrick McKenna Director, Integrated ProjectsAluma Systems Inc. Rick Moran Director and GM, Central AlbertaATCO Electric Todd McLaren Vice President Transmission Construction & CommissioningAtlas RFID Solutions - Jovix Mitch Shewchuk Strategic Account DirectorAZZ Specialty Welding Bill Ruta Managing Director - CanadaBabcock & Wilcox PGG Canada Remi Chenard General Manager, Western OperationsBantrel Constructors Co. Brian Cole PresidentBemac Construction Corp. David Fabbro General ManagerBFI Constructors Ltd. Shawn Campbell President and General ManagerBird Construction Gilles Royer Executive Vice President - IndustrialBlack & Veatch Canada Ali A. Assaf General ManagerBoilermaker Contractors' Association of Canada Sara Scott Executive DirectorBrock Canada Industrial Ltd. Dean Dancey Director, Business OperationsBuilding Trades of Alberta Terry Parker Executive DirectorBurns & McDonnell Engineering PJ Trompeter Sr. Project ManagerCahill Industrial Limited Keith Wellon Vice President Business DevelopmentCanada Research Laboratories Sam Obayd DirectorCannAmm LP Peter Deines Interim CEOCapital Power Corporation Steve Owens Vice President, Construction & Pre-OperationsCAREERS: The Next Generation Andy Neigel President & CEOCarlson Construction Ltd. Carl Semashkewich Industrial Services DirectorCEDA Services and Projects LP Trish Kloberdanz Corporate CommunicationsCenovus Energy Inc. Scott Maguire Manager, Construction and CommissioningChemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. Brian Halina President and Chief Executive OfficerCIMS Limited Partnership Imre Bogovics Vice President OperationsCity of Edmonton Mircea Fagarasanu Branch Manager, Workforce Safety & Employee HealthCLAC Dennis Perrin Alberta Provincial DirectorClark Builders Paul Verhesen President and CEOClearStream Energy Services Inc. Barry Card Chief Commercial OfficerConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp. Mark Banham Canadian Capital Projects ManagerConstruction Labour Relations - Alberta Neil Tidsbury PresidentCQ Network Patrick Robinson OwnerDCM Integrated Solutions Inc. Eric Dowler Regional Vice President (Western Canada, Director of Projects)Dewar Western Inc. Derek Franks Corporate EH&S ManagerDraeger Safety Canada Ltd. Sandi Davis John Marketing DirectorDriverCheck Inc. Kristen Gouveia Marketing CoordinatorEdmonton Exchanger & Refinery Services Michael Spring Health & Safety ManagerElectrical Contractors Association of Alberta Sheri McLean Executive Director / RegistrarEnbridge Pipelines Inc Gail Mynzak Sr. Administrative AssistantEnbridge Pipelines Inc Matt Faith Director, Canadian ProjectsEnergy Safety Canada Murray Elliott President & CEOENMAX Power Corporation Donald Terway Director, ProjectsFisher Powerline Construction Shawn Woon Project ManagerFluor Canada Ltd. Barry Blunden Acting General ManagerGanotec Inc. Jose Aravena District Business ManagerGCS Energy Services Ltd. Randi Fuder Chief Safety SupervisorGibson Energy ULC Tim Tinsley General Manager ConstructionGiusti Group Limited Partnership Jamie Fraser ManagerGraham Industrial Services Terry Grant Director, Business DevelopmentGroup ASI, Inc. Lloyd K. Rankin President and Senior ConsultantHusky Energy Inc. John Boddy Senior Manager, ConstructionIMPACT - Ironworker Management Progressive Kevin Hilton CEOImperial Oil Resources Limited J. Mike Smith Execution AdvisorIndependent Project Analysis, Inc. (IPA) Elizabeth Sanborn Regional Director, North AmericaIndustrial Contractors Association of Canada Hugh Tackaberry PresidentInter Pipeline Propylene Ltd. Neil Montgomery Project DirectorIntergraph Canada Ltd. Laurel Antti Senior Marketing Specialist, Americas, Process, Power & MarineJacobs Canada Inc. Mick Kaefer Vice President & General Manager, Construction, Maintenance & TurnaroundsJV Driver Group W.E. (Bill) Elkington PresidentKAEFER Canada Inc. Michael Lynch Director, Safety & QualityKiewit Energy Canada Corp. Alex Saltarelli Senior Vice PresidentLedcor Group of Companies Ross Morrison Business Relations ManagerMEG Energy Corp. Cory Reed Construction Director
COAA MEMBERSHIP LISTING
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Corporate Name First Name Last Name PositionMerit Contractors Association Malcolm D. Kirkland PresidentMidlite Construction Ltd. Curtis Nelson General ManagerMiller Thomson LLP William Kenny PartnerMorgan Construction and Environmental Ltd. Peter Kiss President and CEONAIT Chris Dambrowitz AVP Research and InnovationNCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services Ltd. Tim Bennett Vice President, HS&E, Technical Training, Compliance & NHR North OperationsNorCan Electric Inc. Jim Small EHS&S ManagerNorth West Redwater Partnership Mike Gordon Vice President Supply Chain ManagementNOVA Chemicals Corporation Bruno Lavoie Director - Growth ProjectsOCL Group Inc. Peter Nickerson President and COOOntrack Engineering Ltd. Matthew Milinusic Chief Executive Officer/PresidentParadox Access Solutions Inc. Marc Breault PresidentPCL Energy Inc. Denis Dubord Vice President and General ManagerPCL Industrial Management Inc. Travis Chorney Vice President and General ManagerPFI Project Consultants Canada, ULC Stephen L. Cabano PresidentPillar Resource Services Inc. Dan Hayes Vice President, Fabrication ServicesPME Inc. Dennis Johnston Construction ManagerProgressive Contractors Assoc. of Canada (PCA) Paul de Jong PresidentRAC Group Bernie George Regional HSE Manager, Western CanadaRevay and Associates Limited Suzanne Checkryn Director, PrairiesRoughrider International Laura Secord Vice President, OperationsSancon Commissioning Mike Bowes Business DevelopmentShell Canada Energy Steven Peplinski Projects and Turnaround Manager, Shell Scotford ComplexSherritt International Nancy M. Fedyniak Manager Health and Safety ServicesSite Resource Group Inc. Todd Anderson Vice President, Business DevelopmentSkills Canada Alberta Chris Browton Executive DirectorSNC-Lavalin Inc. Alan McFadden Vice President, Business Development, Oil & Gas CanadaStandard Scaffold Inc. Jonathan Hokanson PresidentStantec Harold Henry Director, Construction ManagementSterling Crane Ryan Bazar Account ExecutiveStuart Olson Industrial Bob Myles COO, Industrial GroupSuncor Energy Inc. Derek Armeneau Vice President, Project ResourcesSupreme Group LP Paul Zubick Chief Operating OfficerSure Hire Inc. Pooja Gandhi Director OperationsSyncrude Canada Ltd. Jerry McPherson Vice President, Maintenance and ProjectsTartan Canada Corporation Will Lock Director, Business DevelopmentTechmation Electric & Controls Ltd. Rob Young Director / Northern Alberta Regional ManagerThermon Canada Services Inc. Adam Dawson Director of Field ServicesThomas Group Inc. Erhardt Tutto PresidentTransAlta Corporation Mark Mackay Managing Director, Construction & Development EngineeringTransCanada Pipelines Ltd. J. Kyle Keith Director, Facilities Implementation, Canada GasTurner & Townsend Inc. Gonzalo Rosa DirectorUnited Rentals Ryan Heinish Director of Safety & Road Compliance, West DivisionValard Construction Ltd. Andy Felczak Health and Safety ManagerVallen Tom Taylor Director Major ProjectsVoice Construction OPCO ULC Kelsey Somerville General Manager, Business DevelopmentWaiward Steel LP Donny McCue Vice President, OperationsWomen Building Futures Kathy Kimpton President & Chief Executive OfficerWood Canada Limited Thomas Grell President, Oil & Gas CanadaWorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd Randy Reid Vice President, Projects & Operations
COAA MEMBERSHIP LISTING
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Company First Name Last Name Position CityAecon Dale Elmer Chief Estimator Edmonton
Aecon Cara Singleton Estimator Edmonton
Alberta Council of Turnaround
Industry Maintenance StakeholdersShabbir Hakim Executive Director Calgary
Alberta Economic Development and
TradeAdamantia Fatsia Director Edmonton
Alberta Economic Development and
TradeStacey Gellatly Executive Director Edmonton
Alberta Economic Development and
TradeElizabeth Pin Industry Development Officer Edmonton
Alberta Economic Development and
TradeDale Unrau Senior Director Edmonton
AltaLink Management Ltd. Patrick McKenna Director Project Delivery Calgary
AlumaSafway Seamus Coyne Business Development Manager Calgary
Ascension Systems Inc Lloyd Rankin President Okotoks
Ausenco Engineering Canada Inc. Pejman MannaniDirector, Business Development -
Oil and GasCalgary
Ausenco Engineering Canada Inc. Shelley Nixon Vice President, Calgary Calgary
Autodesk Dan Berman Senior Business Account Manager San Rafael, CA
Autodesk Charles MiesSenior Manager, Business
DevelopmentWichita, KS
Autodesk John Rodriguez Technical Solution Executive Corona Del Mar, CA
Autodesk Brett Wright Customer Success Manager Spokane, WA
Bantrel Constructors Co. Jim ClarkeProgram & Labour Relations
ManagerCalgary
Bantrel Management Services Co. Brian Cole President Calgary
Bantrel Management Services Co. Krzysztof Nowakowski Program Manager Calgary
Bantrel Management Services Co. Feras RafihProject Coordinator / Automation
SpecialistCalgary
Bentley Systems Ryan Posnikoff Director, Construction Academy Calgary
Bird Construction Mohammad Abdelghani Construction Director Edmonton
Bird Construction Michael Baretta Construction Director Edmonton
Bird Construction Frank De LucaVice President - Business
DevelopmentEdmonton
Bird Construction Bill Hefford Director, Business Development Edmonton
Bird Construction Adham Kaddoura Vice President, Civil Edmonton
Bird Construction Arthur Krehut Senior Vice President - Operations Edmonton
Bird Construction Raymond LeBlanc Securement Manager Edmonton
Bird Construction Greg Madziong Vice President, Buildings Edmonton
Bird Construction Tyler Olfert Project Manager Edmonton
Bird Construction Tannis ProulxVice President, Process &
FabricationEdmonton
Bird Construction Gilles RoyerExecutive Vice President -
IndustrialEdmonton
Bird Construction Claire Smith Project Manager Edmonton
2019 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST
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Company First Name Last Name Position City
Black & Veatch Canada Company Terry Knysh General Manager Edmonton
Blackline Safety Ed Burton Regional Sales Manager Calgary
Blackline Safety Christina Pitt Business Development Director Calgary
Boilermakers Contractors'
AssociationMarty Albright Director of Labour Relations St. Catharines, ON
Bonnyville Welding Ltd. Gilles Dechaine General Manager Bonnyville
Brand Energy Shawn BishopProjects, Business Development
Mgr.Edmonton
Brock Canada Gerald Bloski BD Manager Nisku
Brock Canada Brett Crichton Vice President Operations Nisku
Brock Canada Derek Morrison General Manager Nisku
Brock Canada Harley Olstad BD manager Nisku
Brock Canada Juan Tellez Director of Project Controls Nisku
BuildForce Canada Bob Collins Economist Ottawa
BuildForce Canada Adam Cywinski Economist Ottawa
BuildForce Canada Bill Ferreira Executive Director Ottawa
Building Trades of Alberta Terry Parker Executive Director Edmonton
Cahill Group Keith Wellon VP Business Development Calgary
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. Luis Manzano Construction Manager Calgary
CannAmm Peter Deines CEO Edmonton
Capital Power Aliya Brown Project Engineer Calgary
Capital Power Dan Moller Senior Project Manager Edmonton
Capital Power Steve Owens VP Construction & Pre-operations Edmonton
Capital Power Glen Palmer Project Engineer Edmonton
Capital Power Faisal Siddiqi Project Controls Manager Edmonton
Capital Power Vladimir Tamondong Sr. Manager, Project Controls Edmonton
CEDA Tamara Kapanen Corporate HSE Specialist Edmonton
Cenovus Energy Inc. Mike Alessio Sr. Construction Coordinator Bonnyville
Cenovus Energy Inc. Scott Bodnar Construction Superintendent Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Rob Bronson Facilities PM Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Bradley Geddes Coordinator Bonnyville
Cenovus Energy Inc. Bettina Gemsa Administrative Assistant Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. James Hunt Construction Superintendent Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Robin Kudding Engineering Tech, Construction Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Tammy Leung Engineering Tech, Construction Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Matthew MacMaster GL, Construction Services Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Scott MaguireManager, Construction and
CommissioningCalgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Lisa MooreGroup Lead - Projects SCM
Planning & ExecutionCalgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Shea RocheSr. Advisor, Supply Chain
ManagementCalgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Fred Svoboda Commissioning Superintendent Calgary
Cenovus Energy Inc. Cole Vinek Construction Tech Bonnyville
Chandler Consulting Inc. Chelsey Tannahill President Red Deer
Chemco Sandra McEwen Director Nisku
Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd Brian Halina President Nisku
Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. David Hagen VP - EH&S Nisku
Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. Terry Milot Executive Vice President Nisku
Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. Brennan PasitneySr. VP - Bus. Dev & Growth
StrategyNisku
2019 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST
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Company First Name Last Name Position City
CIMS Shelly Bidlock EHS Manager - Western Canada Edmonton
CIMS Patrick McGinley Chief Operating Officer Port Coquitlam, BC
Civil Tracker Luke Dixon Founder Canmore
ClearStream Energy Services Inc. Barry Card Chief Commercial Officer Calgary
ClearStream Energy Services Inc. Jesse DunlopDirector of Business and Regional
DevelopmentCalgary
ConocoPhillips Canada Belkis Rodriguez Estimating & Risk Lead Calgary
Construction Industry Institute Stephen Mulva Executive Director Austin, TX
Construction Labour Relations -
AlbertaRon Cherlet Labour Relations Representative Edmonton
Construction Labour Relations -
AlbertaShannon DeMaere Executive Assistant Edmonton
Construction Labour Relations -
AlbertaLynne Harder Labour Relations Rep Calgary
Construction Labour Relations -
AlbertaJoe McFadyen Labour Relations Representative Edmonton
Construction Labour Relations -
AlbertaAaron Mireau Labour Relations Representative Edmonton
Construction Labour Relations -
AlbertaNeil Tidsbury President Calgary
Construction Labour Relations -
British ColumbiaKen McCormack President and CEO
New Westminster,
BC
Construction Owners Association of
AlbertaThea Hawryluk Administration Manager Edmonton
Construction Owners Association of
AlbertaAmanda Rose Communications Officer Edmonton
Construction Owners Association of
AlbertaNeil Shelly Executive Director Edmonton
Construction Owners Association of
AlbertaLarry Staples Advisor Edmonton
Construction Owners Association of
AlbertaLeanne Wegener Administration Manager Edmonton
Construction Owners Association of
AlbertaPat Yim Event Assistant Edmonton
Construct-X Fernando Espana President Houston, TX
Construct-X Robin Mikaelsson Principal Consultant Houston, TX
Construct-X Shiv Sharma AWP Consultant Houston, TX
Dacro Industries Inc Brian Purnell Director - Business Development Edmonton
Dewar Western Derek Franks HS&E Manager Edmonton
Dewar Western Brent Hubbard Superintendent Edmonton
Dewar Western Robert Taylor Vice President Edmonton
Dow Chemical Karan Cleland AWP Construction Manager Houston, TX
Dow Chemical John Coombs AWP Project Manager Houston, TX
Dow Chemical Manoj Dharwadkar AWP Integration Manager Houston, TX
Dow Chemical Kenny KellyWork Face Planning Global
Improvement LeaderHouston, TX
Dow Chemical Nicolas Munoz AWP Product Manager Houston, TX
Dow Chemical Brian Vogel AWP Champion Houston, TX
2019 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST
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Company First Name Last Name Position City
Edmonton Police Service Sergeant Robert Davis Edmonton
Edmonton Police Service Sergeant Braydon LawrenceImpaired Driving Unit/Training
CoordinatorEdmonton
Enbridge Jim Corcoran Senior Construction Advisor Calgary
Enbridge Asad Dandia Construction Engineer Edmonton
Enbridge Scott Desautels Health & Safety Specialist Calgary
Enbridge Azim Dhalla Project Manager Calgary
Enbridge Matt Faith Director Edmonton
Enbridge Larry Halbot Construction Advisor Taylor, BC
Enbridge Ken Kemp Team Lead Construction Calgary
Enbridge Mahesh Patel Project Manager Edmonton
Enbridge Rashmi Rane Sr. Project Engineer Edmonton
Enbridge Mike Reardan Senior Construction Advisor Calgary
Enbridge Martin Stoklossa Project Manager Edmonton
Enbridge Liquide Pipelines Reg Levesque Supervisor Construction Edmonton
Enbridge Pipelines Richard Boodoo Project Manager Edmonton
Enbridge Pipelines Jeremy Furzer Manager Core projects Edmonton
Enbridge Pipelines Bernie Philip Project Manager Edmonton
Energy Safety Canada Justin DeGagne Program Manager Calgary
Energy Safety Canada Tim Gondek Divisional Director, Oil Sands Fort McMurray
ENMAX Norine Barlow Strategic Sourcing Specialist Calgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Mark Brown VP & General Manager Calgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Chase Hepworth Construction Calgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Paul HolahStork - Director of Canadian
OperationsCalgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Bryan Lyster Project Management Calgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Carlo MarengoRegional Director, Construction &
FabricationCalgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Amanda McCarthyAdvanced Work Packaging
ManagerCalgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Brent Stang Edmonton Office Manager Calgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. Zoran Stojanovic Project Management Calgary
Fluor Canada Ltd. David Thompson Business Development Calgary
Fluor Constructors Canada LTD. John Da Fonseca Regional Director FCCL Calgary
General Presidents' Maintenance
Committee for CanadaBrett McKenzie Executive Director Kitchener, ON
Gibson Energy ULC John Duplessis Senior EH&S Advisor Calgary
Global Energy Projects Ltd. Frank Gutowski Senior Project Analyst Calgary
Global Raymac Bradley Middlemiss Project Manager Edmonton
Graham Paul Crane Director Edmonton
Graham Terry Grant Director of Business Development Edmonton
Graham Aaron Marlatt Vice President, Construction Edmonton
Graham Chuck Marple Senior Project Manager Edmonton
Graham Raegan Pollard Senior Project Manager Saskatoon
Graham Brandon Pratt Construction Director Edmonton
Graham Rhett Walker Senior Project Manager Edmonton
Graham Construction Trevor Harrington Senior Project Manager Edmonton
Hexagon PPM Glenn Boyko Global BD - Completions Kelowna, BC
Homewood Health Shelley GallantManager RSAP & Post SAE
Assessment Case ManagementEdmonton
2019 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST
DriverCheck Inc. Connor Page Business Development Manager Ayr, ON
DriverCheck Inc. Melissa Snider-Adler Chief Medical Review Officer Ayr, ON
Impaired Driving Unit/Training
Coordinator
Company First Name Last Name Position CityHorton CBI, Limited Lloyd Carr Project Manager Sturgeon County
Horton CBI, Limited Nick Gerke Project Manager Sturgeon County
Horton CBI, Limited Greg Guse Director Operations Sturgeon County
Horton CBI, Limited Olivier Langlois Project Manager Sturgeon County
Horton CBI, Limited Denis Lepage Project Manager Sturgeon County
Horton CBI, Limited Ghulam Murtaza Director Construction Sturgeon County
Husky Energy John Boddy Sr. Manager Construction Calgary
Husky Energy Will Sheppard Construction Planning Engineer Calgary
IMPACT Bert Royer Canadian Director Regina, SK
Imperial Oil Katherine Blaschuk Project Manager Calgary
Imperial Oil Sarah Goodridge Project Engineer in Training Calgary
Imperial Oil Michael Smith Execution Manager Calgary
Imperial Oil Cody Whitten Project Manager Calgary
Independent Project Analysis Phyllis Kulkarni Director, North America Ashburn, VA
Industry Expert Emeritus Glen Warren Sherwood Park
InEight Derek Belcher Client Solutions Manager Victoria, BC
InEight Joe Hammill Business Manager London, ON
InEight Jack Motica Director, Field Execution Omaha, NE
Insight AWP Dennis Meads AWP Champion Stony Plain
Insight AWP Jeff Samis Vice President, Operations Calgary
Insight-AWP Colin Bishop AWP Champion Calgary
Insight-AWP Frankie Maclean AWP Champion Calgary
Intelliwave Technologies Dale Beard CEO Leduc
International Brotherhood of
Electrical WorkersJohn White Business Manager Edmonton
Ironworkers International Darrell LaBoucan Director Canadian Affairs/ VP St. Albert
Ironworkers Local 720 Robert Letendre Business Representative Edmonton
Ironworkers Local 720/Building
Trades of AlbertaKeith Stevenson
Business Manager/Financial
SecretaryEdmonton
ISN Charles Ammons Sr. Group Supervisor Calgary
ISN Dillon Gohil Account Representative Calgary
IUPAT Jack White International Representative Kitchener, ON
J.W. Toups, Inc. John Toups President Thibodaux, LA
Jacobs Clive Anderson Managing Director Calgary
Jacobs Industrial Services Darrell YarusiewichRegional General Manager -
OperationsEdmonton
JV Driver Doug Malinski Vice President Nisku
JV Driver Dave Postle Director of Operations Nisku
JWN Energy Wendy Ell Director, Strategic Partnerships Calgary
KBR Alan CaryVice President, Bus Dev &
Strategy, CanadaCalgary
Keyera Corp. Scott HounsellManager, Major Projects
ConstructionCalgary
Keyera Corp. Kyle Johnson Manager Construction Calgary
Keyera Corp. Dan Karl Construction Advisor Calgary
Keyera Corp. Rob Templeton Manager - SCM Projects Calgary
Keyera Corp. Jill Vrolson Team Lead, Construction Safety Fort Saskatchewan
Kiewit Construction Services ULC Craig Pilipchuk Calgary
2019 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST
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Company First Name Last Name Position CityLedcor Chris Desaulniers Operations Manager Edmonton
Ledcor Nathan Harvie Engineering Lead Edmonton
Ledcor Dwayne Leffers Director, Operations Nisku
Ledcor William McGregor Project Manager Edmonton
Ledcor Megan OsterhoutMaterials Management Execution
SpecialistEdmonton
Ledcor Scott Rebman Planner/Scheduler Edmonton
Ledcor Craig Stuckless Construction Manager Edmonton
Ledcor Jairus Weber Operations Manager Edmonton
Ledcor Robert Wilson Project Coordinator Edmonton
Ledcor Group Shawn Bernon Director of HS&E Edmonton
Ledcor Group Ryan Hodgson Vice President, Industrial Edmonton
Ledcor Group Larry Jones VP of HS&E Edmonton
Ledcor Group Brittany Karampelas Senior Proposal Coordinator Edmonton
Ledcor Group Spencer Marsden Materials Management Team Lead Edmonton
Ledcor Group Ross Morrison Business Relations Manager Edmonton
Ledcor Group Neil Parker Cost Engineering Coordinator Edmonton
Ledcor Group Jeff WattPresident - Energy, Mining &
InfrastructureEdmonton
Ledcor Projects Inc. Joseph CrawfordOperations Manager - Module and
Spool FabricationEdmonton
Ledcor Projects Inc. Aaron Nordin Construction Manager Nisku
Mammoet Aaron Tong Account Manager Edmonton
MEG Energy Francois Beaurivage Site Construction Manager Calgary
MEG Energy Kristian Hawkins Construction Manager Calgary
MEG Energy Cory Reed Construction Director Calgary
Middlemiss Safety Management Hal Middlemiss Director Sherwood Park
Miller Thomson LLP William (Bill) Kenny Partner Edmonton
Miller Thomson LLP Leanna Olson Lawyer/Partner Calgary
Millwrights Local 1460 Alberta Gord Evers Business Representative Edmonton
NOVA Chemicals Theresa Duncan Project Procurement Manager Red Deer
NOVA Chemicals Alexandra Matheus Team Leader Chief Scheduler Red Deer
NOVA Chemicals Scott Randall Project Manager Sarnia, ON
NOVA Chemicals Darren Sopkow Construction Manager Red Deer
NOVA Chemicals Vic Sopkow Project Lead Red Deer
nVent Thermal Canada Tommy Linic Director of Project Services Edmonton
nVent Thermal Canada Ryan Wismer Operations Manager Edmonton
O.C. Tanner Sam Gagnon Managing Director Calgary
OTS Offshore Technologies
Services Ltd.John Boudreau Director, Business Development Calgary
Pathfinder, LLC Stephen L Cabano President Cherry Hill, NJ
PCL Constructors Inc. Rod SchenkDirector, Labour Relations -
Western CanadaEdmonton
PCL Energy Inc. Denis DubordVice President and General
ManagerEdmonton
PCL Industrial Constructors Inc. Jeff Holt Operations Manager Edmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Curt Chorney Operations Manager Edmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. James Clark Construction Manager Edmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Jamie Feuffel Operations Manager Edmonton
2019 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST
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Company First Name Last Name Position CityPCL Industrial Management Inc. Rick Hermann
Manager of Construction
EngineeringEdmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Keray HopalukBusiness Development Manager -
Energy & PowerEdmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. David Kaminsky Director, Business Development Edmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Chris PullenVice President and General
ManagerEdmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Brittany Purkis Senior Marketing Coordinator Edmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Peter TawfikBusiness Development Manager -
Energy & ModulesEdmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Thong TruongManager Industrial Business
SystemsEdmonton
PCL Industrial Management Inc. Travis ZubickAssistant Manager Construction
EngineeringEdmonton
Phoenix Industrial Maintenance Ltd. Jim Adams President Nisku
Phoenix Industrial Maintenance Ltd. Scott Hubert Vice President Nisku
Pillar Resource Services Inc. Matt Arnold HSE Manager Edmonton
Pillar Resource Services Inc. Dan Hayes VP - Fabrication Services Calgary
PME Inc. Sherwin Cholak Business Development Fort Saskatchewan
Primoris Willbros Canada Tyler HansonVice President, Construction
ServicesEdmonton
Primoris Willbros Canada Shelley Hassen HSE Director Edmonton
Primoris Willbros Canada Chris WoodBusiness Manager, Pipeline
ServicesEdmonton
Progressive Contractors
Association of Canada (PCA)Paul de Jong President Edmonton
Progressive Contractors
Association of Canada (PCA)Rieghardt van Enter
Director of Stakeholder Relations,
Western CanadaEdmonton
Pronghorn Controls Ltd. Troy Madson Director, Projects Calgary
Pronghorn Controls Ltd. Dean Toly Senior VP, Operations & COO Calgary
Pronghorn Controls Ltd. Yves Tremblay President & CEO Calgary
Quinn Contracting Ltd Darren Paisley General ManagerRocky Mountain
House
Rangeland Engineering Canada
Corp.Brent Douziech Project Sponsor Calgary
Revay and Associates Limited Suzanne Checkryn Director, Prairies Calgary
Sancon Commissioning Mike Bowes Business Development Calgary
Sancon Contracting Ltd Dennis Killoran President Belledune, NB
Scott Builders Inc. Josh EdwardsGeneral Manager Technical
Services DivisionRed Deer
Scott Builders Inc. Tara SherstabetoffTechnical Business Development
ManagerCalgary
SeaBox Rob Lowe Global Logistics Sales Executive Spring, TX
Shell Canada Andrew Burrows Senior Construction Superintendent Fort St. John, BC
Shell Canada Ron Derworiz MCTA Technical Support Manager Sherwood Park
Shell Canada Brent Devolder Non-Routine Planning Supervisor Calgary
Shell Canada Jared Gratrix Non-Routine Electrical Planner Fort Saskatchewan
Shell Canada Arshad Khan Construction Engineer Calgary
Shell Canada Steven Peplinski Projects Manager Fort Saskatchewan
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Company First Name Last Name Position City
SNC-Lavalin Eric Christian Home Office Construction Lead Calgary
SNC-Lavalin Kevin Dell Senior VP, TSS, Global Calgary
SNC-Lavalin Neil MacArthurRegional Director, TSS Services
AmericasCalgary
SNC-Lavalin Keith O'ConnellConstruction, Field Operations
CanadaCalgary
SNC-Lavalin Andrew StoesserVP Business Development Oil &
GasCalgary
Stantec David Wruck Sr. Construction Manager Edmonton
Sterling Crane Ryan Bazar Business Development Manager Edmonton
Sterling Crane Bill Schweitzer Director of Sales and Marketing Edmonton
Stuart Olson Jeff Bassani Senior Project Manager Edmonton
Stuart Olson Matt Foreman Project Manager Edmonton
Stuart Olson Todd Holmstrom Vice President Construction Calgary
Stuart Olson Troy Kanderka Project Manager Red Deer
Stuart Olson Construction Clint Undseth Vice President, Innovation Richmond, BC
Suncor Energy Derek Armeneau VP, Project Resources Calgary
Suncor Energy Pat de Haas GM, C&C Calgary
Suncor Energy Darryl Downey Director - EH&S Calgary
Suncor Energy Danny Foraie Manager Construction Productivity Calgary
Suncor Energy Angie Garg General Manager Calgary
Suncor Energy Lubo ILIev Director Construction Calgary
Suncor Energy Ryan JacksonGM, Construction Mgmt. & Field
TechnicalCalgary
Suncor Energy Ross Krill Director Calgary
Suncor Energy Mangesh Kumthekar Project Manager, Digital Project Calgary
Suncor Energy Huzaifa Mahesry Project Management Specialist Calgary
Suncor Energy Lisa MakinsonDirector Governance & Assurance
IntegrationCalgary
Suncor Energy Susan McDonald EHS Sr. Advisor Calgary
Suncor Energy Richard McMillan Senior EHS Advisor Calgary
Suncor Energy Darryl MetzVP In Situ Replication, Strategy and
ProjectsCalgary
Suncor Energy Joseph Moulton EHS Manager Calgary
Suncor Energy Dylan Riley Construction Specialist Calgary
Suncor Energy Ramesh Sharma EHS Manager Calgary
Suncor Energy Ivo Stedford Manager Calgary
Suncor Energy Emma Todd EH&S Advisor Calgary
SureHire Pooja Gandhi Vice President Operations Edmonton
Sureway Construction Tim Janzen Business Development Manager Edmonton
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Robert Keys Maintenance Advisor Fort McMurray
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Justyna Kos-FairlessArea Leader - Project Quality
AssuranceCalgary
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Jason Legatto Corporate Labour Relations Advisor Fort McMurray
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Shandra Linder Senior Advisor - Labour Relations Fort McMurray
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Jerry McPherson VP Maintenance & Projects Fort McMurray
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Stephen Morrison Project Manager Fort McMurray
Syncrude Canada Ltd. Joseph Turchyn Project Manager Fort McMurray
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Skyway Canada Gary Carew CEO Edmonton
Skyway Canada Terry Haunn VP Business Development Edmonton
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Company First Name Last Name Position CityTeknobuilt Ltd. Yogesh Srivastava CEO Calgary
Thermon Canada Curtis Hudson Client Solutions & Optimization Edmonton
Thomas Group Inc. Bob Martineau Vise President St. Albert
Thomas Group Inc. Scott Norton Vise President St. Albert
Thomas Group Inc. Stephen Quinn Director of Corporate Development Calgary
Thomas Group Inc. Erhardt Tutto President Calgary
TransAlta Corporation Mark MackayManaging Director, Construction &
Dev. Eng.Calgary
TransCanada Manuel Dominguez Contract Analyst Calgary
TransCanada Anthony Heywood-Smith Project Manager Calgary
TransCanada Ashley Mathew Project Manager Calgary
TransCanada Christopher MummeryDirector, Supply Chain Enablement
& CA OperationsCalgary
TransCanada Derek Siegel KXL Manager Facilities Calgary
TransCanada PipeLines Ignacio MonterrubioManager Supply Chain - Canada
Gas OperationsCalgary
TransCanada PipeLines Syed Ali Zaidi Manager Liquids Projects Calgary
Turner & Townsend Gonzalo Rosa Director Calgary
Turner Industries Group, LLC Andrew McCracken Vice President Baton Rouge, LA
UA Local 488 Rodney Carlson Business Agent Edmonton
UA Local 488 Boyd Currie Organizer Edmonton
UA Local 488 Neil Ferguson Business Agent Edmonton
UA Local 488 Kevin Morin Business Representative Edmonton
UA Local 488 Angus Potskin Business Representative Edmonton
UA Local 488 Barry Pruden Assistant Business Manager Edmonton
UA Local 488 Robert Taylor Business Manager Edmonton
United Rentals Scott Fisher Regional Vice President Sherwood Park
United Rentals Lindsay Rigby Division Safety Manager Calgary
United Rentals Robert St. Jacques Director, Sales & Marketing Sherwood Park
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringKassa Tarekegn Demissie Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringSara Ebrahimi Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringHamed Fateminia Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringYisshak Gebretekle Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringMohammad Matin Kazerooni Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringNebiyu Kedir Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringMohammad Raoufi Postdoctoral Fellow Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringAminah Robinson Fayek NSERC Industrial Research Chair Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringNima Gerami Seresht Postdoctoral Fellow Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringNasir Siraj Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringSahand Somi Student Edmonton
University of Alberta, Faculty of
EngineeringGetaneh Tiruneh Student Edmonton
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Company First Name Last Name Position CityUniversity of Calgary Danny Haines MSc Student Calgary
University of Calgary George Jergeas Professor Calgary
University of Calgary Tian Jin MSc Student Calgary
University of Calgary Mihai Robu MSc Student Calgary
University of Calgary Farnaz Sadeghpour Professor Calgary
University of Calgary Negar Tajziyechi MSc Student Calgary
University of Texas at Austin William O'Brien Professor Austin, TX
VEERUM Scott Benesh VP Capital Projects Calgary
VEERUM Alex Fleurant Account Executive Calgary
VEERUM David Lod CEO Calgary
Venerus Advisory Partners Richard Venerus Principal Calgary
Waiward Industrial LP Donny McCue Vice President, Operations Edmonton
Women Building Futures Megan Bates Manager, Industry Relations Edmonton
Women Building Futures Jess Thomson Senior Fund Development Advisor Edmonton
Wood Michelle McGarry Project Development Manager Calgary
Wood Scott Rempel Business Development Director Calgary
Wood Jason Westrup Director, Mineable Oilsands Calgary
Workforce Delivery Inc Sara McLeod Financial Controller & Recruitment Telkwa, BC
Workforce Delivery Inc. Samuel Kemble Executive Director Edmonton
WorleyParsons Joe Hobbs Assurance Director Edmonton
WorleyParsons Peter Hunszinger Project Manager Edmonton
WorleyParsons Mark MacKenzie Construction Manager Edmonton
WorleyParsons Claus Mueller Director, Business Development Edmonton
WorleyParsons Dean Piquette Director Project Transformation Calgary
WorleyParsons Canada Services
Ltd.Dawn Kitchen HSE Manager Edmonton
WorleyParsons Canada Services
Ltd.Rowena Penaranda
Quality, Risk & HSE Busines
PartnerCalgary
WorleyParsons Canada Services
Ltd.Randy Reid VP, Projects and Operations Edmonton
WorleyParsons Canada Services
Ltd.Nasim Suleman Director PM, PE & Const. Calgary
WorleyParsons Services Canada
Ltd.Mark Accadia SVP, Location Manager Edmonton
WorleyParsons Services Canada
Ltd.Alan Valjak General Manager Edmonton
WorleyParsonsCord Matt Harms Business Development Advisor Calgary
WorleyParsonsCord Nathan Wilbourn Director, Business Development Calgary
Xpan Interactive Ltd. Ron Thiele President & CEO Calgary
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CONSTRUCTION OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA
2018/2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Scott Maguire Cenovus Energy Inc.
Treasurer Steve Owens Capital Power Corporation Executive Director Neil Shelly Construction Owners Association of Alberta
Directors Patrick McKenna Mark Banham Matt Faith John Boddy Mike Smith Mike Gordon Bruno Lavoie Steven Peplinski Derek Armeneau Jerry McPherson Mark Mackay Kyle Keith
AltaLink ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Husky Energy Inc. Imperial Oil North West Redwater Partnership NOVA Chemicals Corporation Shell Canada Energy Suncor Energy Inc. Syncrude Canada Ltd. TransAlta Corporation TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.
Guest Director Neil Tidsbury Mark Brown Jeff Watt
Construction Labour Relations – Alberta Fluor Canada Ltd. Ledcor Contractors Ltd.
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