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September 18–21 2013 HILTON SAN DIEGO RESORT & SPA San Diego, California SEAOC Convention 2013 c/o SEAOSD 401 W. Lexington Avenue #12621 El Cajon, CA 92022 858.558.2181 tel 858.558.2188 fax convention.seaoc.org Convention Committee Welcome to San Diego! Convention Chair WenDee Sullivan From all of us on the 2013 Convention committee, we are excited to have you join us for Finance the 82nd Annual SEAOC Convention in America’s Finest City! Jeniene Knight Technical Make your plans to take advantage of all the convention has to offer; from the techni- Charlie Colvin cal sessions, the exhibit hall, to the many social events, tours and sporting activities. Of Social Jeremy Callister course, we also hope you find time to relax and enjoy the numerous amenities that the WenDee Sullivan Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa has to offer. Located mid-way between the downtown Registration Gaslamp District and La Jolla, you’ll find it easy to access some of our city’s finest restau- Cathy Riley rants, theatres, museums, historic sites and of course, our fabulous beaches! Exhibits Gina Adams Russell Ek Please also remember that the SEAOC Convention is much more than the unique and Publicity varied scheduled events. It is also a time to enjoy the company of old acquaintances while Lisa Bridge meeting new friends and colleagues. It’s a time to honor the numerous volunteers who Tours make our association thrive and to discover new opportunities to lead our association into Traci West Craig Finch the future. Sports Traci West Most importantly, have a great time! We are truly delighted that you have joined us, and Mike West hope that it is a memorable experience. House Angela Pebley Christian Bachofer Transportation Jeremy Callister Website Jim Amundson WenDee Sullivan David Najera 2013 SEAOC President 2013 Convention Chair Young Members Ryan Turner President’s Cup Jason Ghosh Past Chair Stephen Kerr SEAOSD President James Stenger SEAOC President Jim Amundson 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am Noon 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm REGISTRATION Registration — noon–6:30pm TECHNICAL SD Central Library SEAOC Board and Committee Meetings Presentation 7:30am–5pm 5–6:30pm EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall — 4–8pm CONVENTION SCHEDULE SOCIAL Welcome Young Member Reception Gaslamp Beer Tasting September 18 WEDNESDAY 6:30-8pm 8–11pm SPORTS Beach Volleyball 4-5pm TOURS SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park REGISTRATION Registration — 7am–4pm TECHNICAL Dual Track Technical Sessions Dual Track Technical Sessions 8–11:40am 1:20–4:30pm EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall — 7am–6pm SOCIAL Lunch & Industry September 19 THURSDAY Breakfast SeaWorld Dinner YM Lunch Reception 7–8am 6pm–midnight 11:45am–1:15pm 4:30–6pm TOURS SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park REGISTRATION Registration — 7am–1:30pm TECHNICAL Dual Track Plenary Dual Track Technical Sessions Session Technical Sessions 8–10:10am 10:40–11:40am 1:30–3:45pm EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall — 7am–noon FRIDAY SOCIAL Business Presidentʼs Big Band Formal Dinner & September 20 Breakfast Reception Lunch Cup Excellence in Engineering Awards 7–8am 6–7pm 11:40am–1:20pm 4–5pm 7–11pm TOURS USS Midway Museum Tour — 9am–1pm SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park SPORTS Golf Tournament — 8am Bike Ride — 9am SATURDAY September 21 TOURS SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The SEAOC Convention will be hosted at the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa The Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa is situated in Mission Bay Park, sur- rounded by pristine beaches and a paradise of lush greenery. The resort is central to all of San Diego’s exciting attractions including SeaWorld, the world famous San Diego Zoo, Old Town, downtown’s Gaslamp District, Balboa Park, Golf, Marina Village Shoppes and more… The Resort offers a variety of options for the entire family to enjoy— from spa treatments and tennis to wake-boarding, sailing and splashing around the pool. A romantic paradise of palms and perfect sandy bay fronts, this bayside retreat is complete with an all-new 5 million dollar crown jewel, relax, state-of-the-art fitness center, beautifully refreshed guest rooms, and five star service. From tennis courts to waterfront fine dining, wherever your inspiration comes from, the Hilton San Diego Resort and Spa is your destination and your retreat. Room rates For reservations, go to sandiegohilton.com and enter group code: SEA Room rate is $209/night plus taxes and fees Valid for nights of stay from September 17 through 21, 2013 Reservations for the group rate must be made by August 19, 2013 Parking Overnight parking for convention attendees is $15/night ($34 without discount) Daytime parking is complimentary. Transportation HILTON The hotel is about a 12 minute RESORT 163 & SPA drive from the San Diego International Airport. SEAWORLD I-8 Cab fares are approximately $20 to I-5 $25 for a one way trip. From I-5, take Sea World Drive Exit BALBOA AIRPORT PARK and go west. Turn right on East Mission Bay Drive. The resort is ¾ GASLAMP QUARTER mile down the road on the left. TECHNICAL PROGRAM Wednesday 5–6:30pm • Friday 10:40–11:40am 5–6:30pm Wednesday Presentation San Diego Central Library The construction for the new San Diego Central Library started in August 2010 and it will be opening in the fall of 2013. It is a nine story 497,652 square foot building with exposed reinforced concrete special moment frame with waffle floor slabs and steel post-tensioned segmental dome aimed to meet LEED Silver certification. This $185 million landmark project will serve the community with much more than just library services including a charter school on the 6th and 7th floors, an auditorium, special event space, meeting space, exhibit/ gallery space, study rooms, outdoor garden courtyard, café, Teen Center, Children’s Room, Technology Center, domed reading room, and two levels of parking. Speakers: Jean M. Libby, P.E., Martin & Libby Structural Engineers, Sean Fleming, Morley Construction, Concrete Contractor Engineer of Record Sean Fleming is Project Manager at Morley Construction in San Diego. He Jean Libby is the Principal and President of Martin & Libby Structural En- has directed concrete and structural trade contracts representing more than gineers in San Diego. Jean Libby graduated from San Diego State University eight million square feet in civic and sporting facilities, higher education, with a BS in Civil engineering in 1980. She worked for the City of San Diego healthcare/OSHPD, high-rise, energy, hospitality, gaming, and parking. He as a plan checker and assistant research engineer for 13 years before starting and his teams have been awarded for excellence in their work by Engineering Libby Engineers, Inc., a structural engineering firm in business for 19 years. News Record, the American Institute of Architects, the American Concrete She has worked on a variety of projects from foundations for Petco Park to Institute, the Fannie Mae Foundation, and Builder Magazine. Sean holds a the original Terminal 2 West, the T2 West Expansion and, more recently, BS in Construction Management and BA in Architecture from the Univer- construction administration for the San Diego New Central Library. sity of Washington. Arturo M. Castro, Tucker Saddler Architects, Architect of Record Tim Carter, Turner Construction, General Contractor Arturo M Castro has an Associate of Art’s Degree from Ventura Community Tim Carter is a northern California native who graduated from University of College, and obtained a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from California Poly- California San Diego with a degree in Structural Engineering. Tim joined on technic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. He joined Tucker with Turner right out of college and has been working with them for the last Sadler Architects in 1977 and has been a Principal/Partner of the firm since 6 years. He has worked on the Hard Rock Hotel, 1050B Street project, and 1987. Over the past 36 years, Mr. Castro has been involved in various build- the SD New Central Library. ing types, ranging from simple to complex and serves as Managing Principal for the firm’s most complex projects. He served as Project Director, in collabo- ration with Rob Quigley, AIA, for the design of the new Main Library. 10:40–11:40am Plenary Session — Friday Speaker: José Restrepo, Professor at Department of Structural Engineering, University of California San Diego Dr. Restrepo research involves performance based design of reinforced, prestressed, and precast concrete structures. He has been a professor at University of California San Diego since 2001 and has a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from University of Canter- bury, Christchurch, New Zealand and C.E. from Universidad de Medellin, Medellin, Colombia. TECHNICAL PROGRAM Thursday 8am–4:30pm • Friday 8am–3:45pm Good To Know An Evaluation of Current Practices Related to the Development and Implementation of Acceptance Criteria and Product Evaluation Reports Mark A. Moore, SE 2013 California Building Code Amendments for Schools in California Ron LaPlante Here’s What Your Client Agreement Says, So What Does your Insurance Policy Say? Timber John M Feeny Full-Scale Dynamic Testing of Soft-Story Retrofitted and Un-Retrofitted Woodframe Buildings John W. van de Lindt, Pouria Bahmani, Mikhail Gershfeld, Gary Mochizuki, Seismic Isolation Michael D. Symans, Xiaoyun Shao, Weichiang Pang, Elaina Jennings, Steven E.