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SUMMARY:Insurance Solutions for Managing Risk on Design-Build and Alternative Delivery Projects
DESCRIPTION:An insightful panel featuring legal and insurance experts who will offer Owner\, contractor and designer perspectives on managing project risk on design-build and other alternative delivery projects. Learn how to leverage innovative insurance solutions to navigate challenges and strengthen project outcomes. \nThis session is offered both in-person and virtually.\n \nRegister for In-Person | Register for Virtual\nFour Learning Objectives:\n\nIdentify common risk exposures unique to design-build and alternative delivery projects from the perspectives of Owners\, contractors and designers.\nEvaluate innovative insurance solutions and legal strategies that can be applied to mitigate project risks and protect all parties involved.\nAnalyze real-world case examples to understand how insurance solutions have been successfully leveraged to strengthen project outcomes.\nApply practical insights from legal and insurance experts to develop a proactive risk management approach for their own design-build or alternative delivery projects.\n\nEvent Agenda:\n\n8:00 AM – 8:30 AM – Registration & Networking\n8:30 AM – 9:45 AM – Program\n9:45 AM -10:15 AM – Questions & Answers\n\nContinuing Education:\nAttendees will be eligible for 1.5 DBIA CEHs. \nSponsored by: \n \n \nSpeakers:\nModerator: Jayne Czik\, Executive Vice President & General Counsel\, Citnalta Construction Corp.\nJayne Czik is Executive Vice President & General Counsel at Citnalta Construction Corp.\, a New York–based Design-Builder and General Contractor focused on public sector projects. She oversees all legal matters including contracts\, procurement\, risk management\, insurance and compliance\, while advising on strategy\, proposals and operations. With over 30 years in construction law\, Jayne has served as Deputy General Counsel at MTA Capital Construction\, practiced privately and written extensively on industry issues. She is Chair of the GCA’s Law & Legislative Committee\, the DBIA NYC Metro Region’s Law & Legislative Committee\, a fellow of the ACCL\, an AAA arbitrator and a DBIA-certified professional. \n \nJoseph Dennis\, Principal/General Counsel\, Arup Americas\nJoseph Dennis is Arup’s General Counsel for the Americas region. He is responsible for managing Arup’s legal portfolio throughout the U.S. In addition to implementing the firm’s risk management program\, Joseph interacts with outside counsel and insurance carriers; implements firm-wide seminars on contract review and best practices; reviews client-generated design services and construction division contracts; and maintains a comprehensive intranet that provides team members access to reference material and to standard forms and agreements. He has over 25 years of experience. \nPrior to joining Arup\, Joseph served as the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary to Syska Hennessy Group. There he was responsible for the overall management for the firm’s legal portfolio. Joseph’s early experience included working as an associate at a law firm specializing in representing architects and engineers in litigation. \n \nClaudia Reuben\, Deputy Chief of Risk Management\, MTA\nClaudia Reuben serves as Deputy Chief of Risk Management at the MTA and as President of its wholly owned captive insurer\, First Mutual Transportation Assurance Company (FMTAC). With more than 20 years of industry experience\, she is responsible for overseeing the Risk Management department and ensuring FMTAC’s financial stability and regulatory compliance. She is dedicated to reducing the MTA’s cost of risk through strategic risk analysis\, risk transfer and claims management. She works closely with internal and external counsels to negotiate insurance and indemnification provisions in complex multi-party agreements and is in charge of securing optimal insurance solutions for the MTA through global markets and its captive. \n \nAdam M. Giuliano\, Partner\, Kaplan Kirsch LLP\nAdam Giuliano’s practice focuses on transactional matters related to transportation and infrastructure. He has experience advising public agencies\, investors\, project sponsors\, contractors and lenders in connection with the procurement\, project financing\, concessioning\, privatization\, and construction\, operations and maintenance of a variety of infrastructure\, transportation and energy facilities. His past projects have involved highways\, roads and bridges\, parking\, transit\, commuter rail and high-speed rail\, airports\, ports\, water and wastewater\, schools\, telecommunications\, energy and power generation\, renewables and natural resources. He has also represented clients on matters related to the governance\, sale and acquisition of project companies and infrastructure investment vehicles. \n \nRichard Hartman\, Senior Vice President\, NFP\nAs Senior Vice President\, Professional Liability Broking Leader of NFP’s Construction & Infrastructure Group\, Rich Hartman delivers professional liability insurance services to clients across the spectrum of the construction industry. Before joining NFP\, Rich served in leadership roles as an underwriter and a corporate risk manager. Prior to his underwriting leadership roles\, Rich was co-owner of brokerage firms specializing in professional and pollution liability insurance for design\, construction and environmental professional firms in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. \n \nCesar Pereira\, Partner\, Sheppard Mullin\nCesar Pereira is a former General Counsel of a national construction company. In his position as General Counsel\, he was responsible for the legal\, compliance and risk management departments of the company. His practice involves advising clients in all stages of a construction project. He has negotiated various forms of construction related agreements between and among owners\, developers\, contractors\, construction managers\, designers\, sureties\, operators\, suppliers and subcontractors. This includes teaming\, memorandum of understanding\, joint venture\, design and build\, construction manager\, interface\, operation and maintenance\, subcontract\, rental\, purchase and professional service agreements\, as well as surety indemnity agreements and payment and performance bonds. \n 
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/insurance-for-designers-in-design-build-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Sheppard Mullin\, 30 Rockefeller Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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DTSTAMP:20260423T074516
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SUMMARY:Lessons Learned from the Borough-Based Jails Program
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nJoin us for an in-depth panel discussion featuring leaders from the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC)\, AECOM (Owner’s Representative)\, and Tutor Perini (Lead Contractor) as they share insights from the groundbreaking Brooklyn Facility—the first of four projects within the Borough-Based Jails (BBJ) Program. \nThis session will explore how DDC and its partners are leveraging the Design-Build delivery model to accelerate project delivery\, foster innovation\, and address critical community\, sustainability\, and funding needs in one of the city’s most complex infrastructure programs. Attendees will hear directly from the team responsible for guiding the Brooklyn Facility through planning and implementation\, gaining firsthand perspective on what worked\, what was learned\, and how these lessons will shape the future of Design-Build in NYC. \nWhether you are an owner\, contractor\, designer\, or consultant\, this program offers valuable insights into how collaborative delivery is transforming vertical construction in the metropolitan area. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear from the experts shaping the future of NYC’s Design-Build programs. \nFour Learning Objectives:\n\nThe NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC)’s perspective in Design-Build delivery method for large-scale NYC projects\nHow Design-Build Delivery works for vertical construction in NYC – benefits and challenges\nHow to organize a Design-Build team to fit the ownership objectives and project requirements\nLessons learned so far from one of the first large-scale Design-Build projects in NYC metro\n\nEvent Agenda:\n\n5:30 PM – Networking​\n6:00 PM – Opening Remarks ​\n6:05 PM – Panel Discussion​\n7:00 PM – Q&A & Networking​\n7:30 PM – Closing Remarks\n\nContinuing Education:\nAttendees will be eligible for 1.5 DBIA and AIA CEHs. \nSpeakers:\n \nModerator: Hamid Fallah\, PE\, DBIA\nSenior Project Manager\, Langan \nHamid Fallah is a Senior Project Manager With Langan Engineering in New York City office.  He is managing a team of project managers and staff engineers for projects in New York City and the Middle East. Hamid has more than 29 years of diversified experience in geotechnical engineering\, project management\, and Design-Build leadership including urban construction\, dams\, power plants\, and major transit facilities and infrastructures worldwide. Hamid has more than 20 years of experience in management\, leadership\, and mentorship\, plus extensive background in Design-Build mega projects\, including more than 10 years in the design lead role\, construction supervision\, and quality control planning. \nHamid obtained his DBIA certification In August 2022 and has been a DBIA Member since September 2023. \n \nEduardo N. del Valle\, AIA\, LEED AP\, DBIA\nActing Commissioner\, NYC Department of Design and Construction \nOver 35 years of experience in the fields of design and construction management\, including alternative delivery and design-build. Twenty years of experience at senior management level\, including reconstruction of the $3.8-billion One World Trade Center project\, as well as approximately $20 billion in numerous new construction\, renovation\, rehabilitation and adaptive re-use projects\, and facility and infrastructure expansion and capital improvement initiatives in the public and private sectors. Currently serving as NYC’s DDC Acting Commissioner for Mega Projects\, including the multi-billion-dollar Borough-Based Jails Program. \n \nBeverly Prior\, FAIA\, NCARB\, DBIA\, LEED AP\nVice President\, AECOM \nBeverly Prior\, FAIA\, DBIA\, is a recognized leader in public design-build delivery in roles as the owner’s advisor and with design builders. Since 2019\, as the program manager for New York City’s Borough Based Jails design-build program she has partnered with the Department of Design and Construction to deliver the $16 billion justice reform program including five design-build early works projects and four new high-rise jails\, one each in Manhattan\, Brooklyn\, Queens\, and The Bronx. \n \nPeter Sukalo\nChief Executive Officer and President\, WDF-Tutor Perini \nPeter Sukalo has an extensive background in planning\, supervising\, and managing large-scale projects throughout North America for both public agencies and private companies. He has over 45 years of experience in the construction industry specializing in general contracting\, CM at risk and design-build project delivery. He has the technical experience gained from years in the field as Superintendent\, Project Engineer\, Project Manager\, and Project Executive\, and the managerial experience gained from successfully running offices as a Construction Operations Manager\, Regional Manager and President and CEO. \nPeter is currently the Chief Executive Officer and President of WDF Inc. which is a General Building Contractor and a Specialty HVAC\, Plumbing and Fire Protection Specialty Contractor.
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/lessons-learned-from-the-borough-based-jails-program/
LOCATION:Jacobs Engineering One Penn Plaza\, 24th Floor\, Suite 2400 New York\, NY 10119
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SUMMARY:Bar Debate: "Design-Build…Dead or Alive?"
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nJoin the Institution of Civil Engineers NY (ICE NY) and the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) as we debate design-build! \nThis event is free!
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/bar-debate-design-build-dead-or-alive/
LOCATION:11th St. Bar – East Village\, 510 E 11th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10009\, United States
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SUMMARY:DDC Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Design and Construction is New York City’s primary capital construction project manager. The agency manages a portfolio valued at over $34 billion which includes both civic facilities and infrastructure projects across all five boroughs. DDC makes every effort to utilize new and emerging technology that allows for safer\, more efficient construction while reducing the cost for New Yorkers. \nThis fall\, DDC is hosting an Innovation Summit where attendees can learn more about emerging technologies across the industry and how DDC and our partners might best utilize them. In partnership with Contech Alliance\, the summit will feature pitches from the construction technology service providers demonstrating how breakthrough solutions can streamline operations\, enhance collaboration\, and revolutionize project delivery. The summit will also feature an exhibition area where select innovators will showcase their products and connect with attendees. \nRegister for the summit if you would like to be a part of the conversation shaping the future of construction! Don’t miss this opportunity to connect\, collaborate\, and innovate with peers in the industry. \n  \nLearn More Register Now
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/ddc-innovation-summit/
LOCATION:NYC Department of Design and Construction\, 30-30 Thomson Avenue\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T150000
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SUMMARY:Combo! Value Add with Design Management Best Practices Site Tour of the Redevelopment of 30 Street Station
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nJoin the DBIA Liberty Northeast Region Tri-State Chapter for the ‘COMBO! Value Add with Design Management Best Practices Presentation\, Site Tour of the Redevelopment of 30th Street Station & Happy Hour at The Post’ on October 23\, 2025 at 3:00PM. \nDesign-Build Done Right® is more than just having the Designer report to the Builder. Success requires a specific Design-Build Manager to zipper and integrate teams to execute the best practices. Hear perspectives\, challenges\, and experiences of why true Design Management is different and the importance of a specific skill set for success. CEH are offered. \n‍Schedule:\n3:00PM – 3:15PM: Welcome and Sign In \n3:15PM – 4:00PM: Value Add w/ Design Management \n4:00PM – 4:15PM: 30th Street Project Overview \n4:15PM – 5:00PM: Construction Site Tour \n5:15PM: Happy Hour at The Post \nTour: William H. Gray III 30th Street Station\, 2955 Market Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19104 \nHappy Hour: The Post\, 129 S 30th Street‍ \n  \nPPE Requirements:\nLong Paints\, Work Boots – safety toed and hard soled\, Hard hats\, Safety Glasses\, Hi-Visibility Vest.‍ \n  \nRegistration Deadline: October 17\, 2025\nRegister Now
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/combo-value-add-with-design-management-best-practices-site-tour-of-the-redevelopment-of-30-street-station/
LOCATION:William H. Gray III 30th Street Station\, 2955 Market Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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