Wednesday, November 30, 2016 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Room 216A - South Building
W102 Tender Forms and the Tendering Process: Best Practices
It all starts with the tendering process. Every year hundreds of thousands of projects are tendered in Canada. Some tenders are simple and straightforward, others lead to confusion and disqualifications. What makes a great tender package? What types of tenders should be avoided? This session will focus on what attendees should know about the tendering process and how to shorten, simplify and standardize tender forms. Following this session, attendees should be able to recognize a great tender form. Learn how to prepare simple uncomplicated tender forms, what is the best time to close a tender, unit prices, separate prices, identified prices, alternate prices, and how can owners obtain the best value for their money.
Presented by
Clive Thurston, President, Ontario General Contractors Association
Howard Doucette, Chief Estimator, Matheson Constructors
Thursday, November 11, 2016 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. Room 215A - South Building
T110 What does it take to be a Construction Safety Champion?
T110 – A panel of industry leaders will discuss the importance of improving and changing the safety culture in the construction industry. This panel focuses on the work of Rob Ellis, whose MySafeWork foundation has been speaking to the next generation of workers at schools and training centres about the impact industry leaders can have. The panel will present the League of Champions and how its role is a major tool in making positive changes happen at all levels of the industry. Also presented will be how firms and individuals can become Champions to promote safety throughout the province.
Presented by
Stephen Benson, President & CEO, Benson Steel
Rob Ellis, President, MySafeWork
Maren Gamble, Health & Safety Manager, Percon Construction
Craig Lesurf, Vice President, Business Group Leader, Walsh Canada
John Mollenhauer, President, Toronto Construction Association
Clive Thurston, President, Ontario General Contractors Association
Thursday, November 11, 2016 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Room 715A - South Building
T111 The Business Case and Competitive Edge for COR (Certificate of Recognition)
This is a panel discussion and presentation on the latest changes and improvements to the CoR program. The value of CoR for improving business opportunities, and how accreditation provides a competitive edge will be discussed. Find out what is coming, and why firms need to address accreditation now if they wish to remain competitive and be allowed to bid for public sector work.
Presented by
David Frame, Director of Government
Relations, Ontario General Contractors Association (OGCA)
Lawrence Quinn, Senior Vice President,
Infrastructure Ontario
Paul Casey, Vice President, Infrastructure Health & Safety Association
(IHSA)
Jason
Ball,
President, Ball Construction Inc.
Adrian Bartha, CEO, eCompliance