AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES/A4ARYIAND ACEC/MD 27 ACEC MARYLAND Annual Conference KINGSMILL \ f < - V -A loiokingsmillroad Williamsburg, VA 231065 757-253-1703-1 -600-632-5665 www.kingsmill.com Deadline for room reservations - June 1, 2015! (For special room rates, mention the ACEC/MD conference. After this date rooms may not be available at this rate. Rooms are avaiiable until the cutoff date or until rooms in the ACEC room biock are gone, whichever occurs first.) AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES/MARYLAND 312 North Charles Street, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21201 Telephone 410-539-1592; Fax 410-685-5470; Email acecmd(g)aol.com, www.acecmd.org
ACEC/MD 27 ANNUAL CONFERENCE a^^a6, ao(5 This year's program will once again provide the right mix of educational opportunities, networking with colleagues and friends in the profession, and time to relax and enjoy the quiet ambience of our destination resort. Following Wednesday afternoon's ACEC/MD Executive Committee Meeting, conference attendees will enjoy a Welcome Reception, and the opportunity to experience dinner at one of the Kingmill Resort's or Williamsburg's fine dining establishments. Advance reservations are always recommended. After Thursday morning's breakfast, conference attendees can take advantage of all the resort has to offer, from the on-site amenities to using the courtesy shuttles to visit the many local attractions. Also, at this time, golfers may choose to participate in an optional golf tournament on the Plantation Course. Designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer, this course is carved out of the beautiful Virginia landscape of what used to be Richard Kingsmill's 1736 plantation. Thursday evening is sure to be one to be remembered, as conference attendees will board a bus to King's Arms Tavern, where we will dine on colonial fare by candlelight while being entertained by strolling balladeers and colonial characters. After dinner, we will be met by lantern bearing guides for a wonderful and very personalized Ghost and Folk Lore Tour through the historic streets of Williamsburg. Following Friday morning's breakfast, our program will feature a presentation on the business opportunities with the Hampton Roads Sanitary District, and mega projects in VDOT's Hampton Roads District. At the General Membership Meeting Luncheon, we will be joined by ACEC Vice Chairman Harvey Floyd (KCI Technologies) who will bring you up to date on national initiatives impacting your firm. In the afternoon, ACEC/MD's Leadership Class will hear from a panel of contemporary leaders of ACEC/MD's member firms, who will share their experience in rising to the top of their respective organizations. The rest of the attendees will have the opportunity to take in all the beauty and ambience that the resort has to offer, and experience the historical charm of the Williamsburg area. The culminating event of this year's conference will be an informal gala banquet featuring recognition of both ACEC/MD's outgoing Executive Committee and the graduates of this year's Leadership Program, and the induction of officers for the upcoming fiscal year. Dress throughout the conference is resort casual attire. DIRECTIONS: Take Interstate 95 South to Interstate 295 South (around Richmond). Then take 295 South to Interstate 64 East towards Williamsburg/Norfolk to Exit 242-A onto 199 West. Follow 199 to the first traffic light, take a left at the light into Kingsmill. The attendant at the security gate house will direct you to the Resort Center. Free parking
Gently rolling hills Majestic hardwood forests Stunning coastal tracts Where the grand James River meets breathtaking land. Leisure abounds at this distinctive riverside resort that's unlike any other property in the region. Plunge into water sports at the Kingsmill marina, where you can pick up paddle boards, sea cycles, kayaks and fishing poles. Make a splash in their new River Pool complex, floating down their lazy river or merely soaking up the sunshine. Hit their walking and biking trails, and connect with the resorfs beautiful surroundings. Kids of all ages can enjoy tennis, golf, a playground, game room, and Kingsmill Kid's Camp. Just a few of the amenities are: Complimentary shuttle service is available around the resort and to popular area attractions, including Busch Gardens, Water Country USA and Colonial Williamsburg WiFi available throughout the resort River Pool complex with lazy river, and indoor and outdoor pools, and fitness center The choices are yours, and there are a lot! ITiursday evening we will go back in time and enjoy dining at the charming King's Arms Tavern. The group will gather in the lobby of Kingsmill Resort. After a short shuttle ride, we will enjoy a short walk through the Colonial Capitol to the historic area surrounding King's Arms Tavern. Upon arrival at King's Arms, we will dine on colonial fare by candlelight, while being entertained by strolling balladeers and colonial characters. As with all foreign and national dignitaries, you will enjoy a private dining experience. After dinner and lively entertainment, we will be met by lantern bearing guides for a wonderful and very personalized Ghost and Fork Lore Tour through the historic streets of Williamsburg. You will learn where sayings such as" Putting your best foot forward," "Getting up on the right side of the bed," and "Tying one on," came from, and how they have evolved throughout history. You also might even see a GHOST! Golfers can compete for the John E. Greiner trophy on the The Plantation Course. This Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay design is a timeless resort classic that will challenge players of all skill levels. Integrating historic landmarks from Richard Kingsmill's 1736 plantation, this course features a combination of generous landing areas, large greens and eight water holes bordered by deep woods and ravines. SESSIONS: Our sessions will include: > Ted Henifin, P.E., General Manager of the Hampton Roads Sanitary District, who will discuss business opportunities with this important agency. > James W. Long, III, P.E., DBIA, Project Delivery Director for VDOTs Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission (HRTAC), who will address mega projects in Hampton Roads.
The deadline to register for the Conference is June 5, 2015. Conference registration packages are available directly through the ACEC/MD office. Please use the Conference Registration Form to sign up for the conference activities (photocopying permitted). Reminders have been previously circulated to member firms regarding room reservations that must be made by June 1, 2015. In order to be guaranteed the discounted rate, please specify that you are attending the American Council of Engineering Companies/Maryland Conference. After this date rooms may not be available at the discounted rate. Discounted rooms are available until the cutoff date or until rooms In the ACEC/MD room block are gone, whichever occurs first. If you have not made your reservation, please contact the Kingsmill Resort (1-800-832-5665) today. Our special conference rate is $199.00 for Deluxe Guest Rooms, which Includes free parking. All costs are per room per night, single or double occupancy. In addition to the rates set above, there will be a per room night Occupancy Tax of $2.00, based on single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes, and will be posted to your account. There may be an additional charge for additional people In the room. Please note that the rates are subject to 6% Virginia state tax and 5% local occupancy tax. Check In Is after 4:00 PM. Check out time is by 11:00 AM. In brief, the conference consists of Wednesday afternoon's Executive Committee Meeting, and Welcome Reception; Thursday's breakfast, optional golf, evening dinner at King's Arms Tavern; Friday's breakfast, sessions, general membership meeting luncheon. Leadership Program session, reception and banquet. Dress is resort casual throughout the conference. Full Conference Package includes: Wednesday's Executive Committee meeting and welcome reception; Thursday's breakfast, and dinner at King's Arms Tavern; Friday's breakfast, sessions. General Membership Meeting luncheon, reception and banquet. Soouse/Guest Package includes: Wednesday's welcome reception; Thursday's breakfast, dinner at King's Arms tavern; Friday's breakfast, General Membership Meeting luncheon, reception and banquet. Friday Con^rence Package: Friday's session, General Membership Meeting luncheon, reception and banquet. Participants can also purchase additional function tickets to add to their one-day package. Reminder - Goif is optional and is not included in any package, and must be purchased in addition to conference packages. Individual tickets may be purchased on a per function basis as specified on the registration form. \CEC/MD 27 ANNUAL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Wednesday. June 24 3:00-4:30 PM - ACEC/MD Executive Committee Meeting All conference attendees are welcome to attend this open meeting. 6:00-8:00 PM - Welcome Reception Thursday. June 25 7:00 AM - Breakfast Buffet 9:00 AM - Golf - Plantation Course - Located on the Resort's grounds. 6:15 PM - Dinner at the King's Arms Tavern - bus departs the resort promptly at 6:30 PM. Friday. June 26 7:00 AM - Breakfast Buffet 9:00 AM - Sessions: > TedHenifin, P.E., General Manager, Hampton Roads Sanitary District. > James W. Long, ni, P.E., DBIA, Project Delivery Dirator for the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission (HRTAC) program In the VDOT Hampton Roads District, 11:30 AM - Reception and General Membership Luncheon featuring ACEC Vice Chair Harvey Floyd (KCI Technologies). 2:00 PM - Leadership Program "Lessons In Leadership" - This is the final session of the Leadership Program. Participants of the program are expected to attend this always popular discussion by contemporary leaders of ACEC/MD firms. 6:00 PM - Reception 7:00 PM - Banquet The festivities will be casual as ACEC/MD member firm representatives have the opportunity to witness their new Executive Committee being inducted into office. Also, join us as we acknowledge this year's participants of the Leadership Program, and thank past Executive Committ^ members for their efforts on behalf of the profession. It is guaranteed to be a fun evening for all! ###
ACEC/MD 27"' Annual Conference - Registration Form (please type or print) (photocopying permitted) Return, with payment, to the ACEC/MD office, 312 North Charles St., Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21201. 410-539-1592; FAX 410-685-5470. Email acecmd@acecmd.oig. Please advise if you have any special needs. Name Name for Badge Firm & Address Spouse/Guest Name for Badge Additional Registrations & Affiliation: (if a child, please provide age) Name for Badge: PLEASE advise of any special needs, include food restrictions_ PACKAGES: *Does not include Golf. Conference Package - Member Firm - Nonmember Firm includes registration, session AND all meals/fiinctions. * Spouse/Guest Friday Conference Package Package Member Firm includes all meals/fiinctions of the conference. * - Nonmember Firm includes Friday's session. General Membership Meeting luncheon, reception and banquet. Cost by 6/5 Cost after 6/5 # Packages Total per person $690.00 $800.00 $460.00 $440.00 $550.00 per person $745.00 $850.00 $510.00 $490.00 $600.00 SUBTOTAL PACKAGES (only) Costhv6/S Cost after 6/5 ChUdren 6-12 INDIVIDUAL/ADDITIONAL TICKETS may per be person purchased for the per following person functions: per person WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 Welcome Reception $ 95.00 $115.00 $40.00 THURSDAY, JUNE 25 Breakfast Buffet 25.00 $ 25.00 $15.00 Golf - optional $ 95.00 $115.00 King's Arms Tavem Diimer & Tour $125.00 $145.00 $75.00 FRIDAY, JUNE 26 Breakfast Buffet S 25.00 $ 25.00 $15.00 Sessions- ACEC/MD Member Firms $245.00 $345.00 Nonmember Firm $355.00 $455.00 General Memb. Mtg. Limcheon $ 70.00 $ 90.00 $35.00 Reception/Banquet $150.00 $190.00 $50.00 / / Please bill firm SUBTOTAL ADDITIONAL TICKETS (only) / / Total Enclosed TOTAL TICKETS & PACKAGES # Tickets Total Z0f5 CANCELLATION POLICY: All cancellations must he recehed in writing and postmarked by June 5,2015. Cancellations made after June 5,2015 will he invoiced. No refunds after June 5,2015. In accordance with IRS rules, approximately 65% of the Conference Package for this meeting is allocable for meals.