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SUMMARY:Real-World AI in Design-Build: Lump Sum Budgeting and Cross-Team Lessons
DESCRIPTION:This event will feature a moderated panel discussion on the practical use of AI in design-build delivery\, grounded in the current best practices teams use today without AI. The discussion will focus on how AI can augment established estimating\, cost-control\, and quality-management workflows\, helping teams develop more accurate early estimates for bidding and\, after award\, manage cost and quality as the project moves through design and construction. Panelists will share perspectives from the designer\, contractor\, owner\, and IT/technology teams. We will highlight where AI tools can add reliability\, improve decision-making\, and strengthen accountability across the delivery team\, while also addressing how these tools integrate with existing processes and controls. The program will conclude with 45 minutes to an hour of networking. \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nAGENDA \n4:00pm – 4:30pm: Arrive\, Check-in\, and Seating\n4:30pm – 5:45pm: Panel Discussion\n5:45pm – 6:30pm: Networking / Social \nELIGIBLE FOR EDUCATION CREDITS \nREGISTER HERE\nCLICK HERE TO SPONSOR THIS EVENT\nElevate Your Firm: Exclusive Innovation Sponsorship \nBeyond visibility\, your partnership fuels our mission to improve communication and integration across the design-build process. By sponsoring\, you are actively advancing “Design-Build Done Right” while positioning your firm as a leader in the digital transformation of our industry. \nThe “Future-Ready” Lead Sponsor\n$1\,000 | Only 2 Slots Available\nYour Sponsorship Benefits Include: \nEntry for Two Guests: You will receive to tickets to attend. \nPremier Digital Exposure: Your company logo prominently featured on all digital promotional materials\, including event emails and social media outreach. \nOn-Site Visibility: Featured placement of your logo within the event’s slide presentation. \nPodium Recognition: A formal verbal acknowledgment by our moderator during the opening remarks. \nThe “Digital Handshake”: We will provide a one-time “Sponsor Spotlight” post on our LinkedIn page following the event\, tagging your firm and highlighting your commitment to industry innovation. This provides high-value professional engagement and permanent digital association with the event’s thought leadership without requiring extra time during the program. \nPosition your firm at the forefront of innovation in project delivery. Lock in on one of only two available slots TODAY! \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nMEET THE PANEL \nModerator – Cesar Pereira\, Partner – Sheppard\, Mullin\, Richter & Hampton LLP \nCesar Pereira is a Partner in the Construction Group of the national law firm Sheppard Mullin. He 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. \nHis practice involves advising clients in all stages of a construction project. He has negotiated and litigated disputes arising from 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. He has worked with various forms of standard form agreements\, including AIA\, DBIA and ConsensusDocs. \n  \nDesign-Builder \nMichael Trotta\, Vice President – Estimating at Posillico Civil\, Inc. \nMike Trotta is an estimating professional with over twenty years of experience in the construction industry. As Vice President\, Chief Estimator\, Mike manages a department\, which in the past several years\, has generated annually\, an average of 350 bids\, proposals\, and quotes with a dollar value of approximately $1.5 billion. His experience encompasses a large variety of heavy civil\, environmental\, and specialty construction. Mike has been involved in countless bids\, from Boston’s Big Dig and JFK’s Light Rail System to NYSDOT’s design-build transportation program. \nMike’s mission is to pursue every opportunity within Posillico’s markets by optimizing reward and minimizing risk with accurate and innovative proposals. \nMike is also dedicated to the advancement of the construction industry through innovation and technology. He has served on several advisory boards for Estimating and Accounting Software Firms. He is an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and served as a board member for the American Society of Highway Engineers\, Long Island Chapter. \nMike earned a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Polytechnic University and also has an Associate’s degree in Engineering from SUNY Farmingdale College. \n  \nDesign-Builder  \nRoderick Fiske\, Director Construction – BOND Civil & Utility Construction\, Inc. \nRod is a senior design build leader with over two decades of experience delivering complex industrial and commercial infrastructure projects. He specializes in leading integrated engineering\, procurement\, and construction teams from concept through commissioning in high-risk\, schedule-driven environments. Focused on execution certainty\, stakeholder alignment\, and commercial performance\, Rod brings a practical\, real-world perspective on successfully delivering difficult projects. \n  \nLead Designer \nDavid DeLuca\, PE\, DBIA – Director and Principal at H&H \nDave DeLuca started as a structural engineer with H&H in 2002 and is now a Principal of the firm in the role of Alternative Delivery Practice Lead. In the last 20 years\, Dave has led the delivery of DB\, PDB\, CMGC and CMAR projects for clients across the country. Dave has also served as the PM for many local Owners supporting their Design-Build programs including leading the Procurement and Design Quality Oversight for NYSDOT’s $1.7B Hunts Point Access Improvement; as well as NYCDOT’s re-entry into the DB market with the $200M replacement of four bridges on the Belt Parkway. \n  \n  \nOwner / Client\nSubhash Tuladhar\, Associate Commissioner of DDC’s Project Controls Division \nSubhash Tuladhar leads the Project Controls Division at the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC)\, where he plays a key role in advancing the agency’s adoption of innovative solutions\, working with industry partners and academia. He oversees critical functions including analytics\, with a strong focus on schedule\, cost\, and risk management. Known for his collaborative leadership\, Subhash fosters cross-functional teamwork to drive results. Subhash brings 25+ years of experience working with owners\, funding agencies\, construction\, and engineering firms. \n  \nTechnology Expert\nRawle Sawh\, Director of Operations Technology at Gilbane Building Company \nRawle Sawh is Director of Operations Technology at Gilbane\, where he helps set enterprise technology strategy\, governs the Operations application portfolio\, and drives scalable digital transformation across operations. He leads through disciplined execution\, cross‑functional partnership\, and a strong focus on adoption\, accountability\, and measurable outcomes. As Chair of the New Tech Committee\, Rawle advances emerging technologies from pilot to enterprise standard\, aligning innovation with cyber requirements\, lifecycle management\, and business value. His team owns end‑to‑end jobsite technology delivery\, performance analytics\, and user enablement. Previously\, Rawle led Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) on complex\, large‑scale projects all across NYC. \n\nREGISTER HERE\nMany thanks to our host venue.\n \n 
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/lump-sum-budgeting-for-design-build-the-good-the-bad-and-the-augli/
LOCATION:Sheppard-Mullin\, 30 Rockefeller Plaza\, Suite 2400\, New York\, NY 10112\, New York\, 10112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Edward Sheeran":MAILTO:esheeran@gilbaneco.com
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DTSTAMP:20260511T150656
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED - Virtual Design & Construction Planning for Design-Build - New Date: May 27\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Important Update \nThis Event Has Been Rescheduled! \nPlease be advised this event originally scheduled for March 26\, 2026\, at Syska Hennessy has been rescheduled for Wednesday\, May 27th at HKS. \nFor Registered Attendees: If you have already registered\, your spot is secured and your registration will remain valid for the rescheduled date. \nLocation: HKS  \n30 W 26th St 12th floor \n(646) 480-4280 \nIf you have any questions\, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org. \n_______________________________________________________________________________________________ \nThe Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) Planning course is the first in a two-part series designed to establish a business case for VDC implementation on Design-Build projects and guide teams in developing a plan to meet the Owner’s goals and project-specific VDC objectives. This course is geared toward both VDC and non-VDC professionals. Attendees will explore how BIM-based technologies and processes create opportunities throughout the project lifecycle. The course will highlight the critical role of the VDC Project Leader on the Design-Build team and explain how to identify applicable BIM Use Cases. Participants will also learn how to document key components in a project’s VDC Execution Plan. (4 CEHs) \nThe VDC Planning course is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for the VDC Execution course. The Planning course provides the foundational understanding of the VDC process needed to successfully implement the project goals established during planning and applied in the Execution course. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify keys to success for VDC Planning on Design-Build projects.\nUnderstand why VDC is important and what success looks like in the built environment.\nArticulate the value of VDC and its synergies for Design-Build.\nDocument the people\, processes and technologies needed to implement VDC effectively.\n\n Format: In-Person \n  \nIf you have any questions\, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org. \n  \nLocation: HKS  \n30 W 26th St 12th floor \n(646) 480-4280 \n  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/virtual-design-construction-planning-for-design-build/
LOCATION:HKS\, 30 W 26th St 12th floor\, New York\, 10010\, United States
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SUMMARY:NextGen/Young Professionals - "Coffee With" Craig Covil\, DBIA\, PE\, FASCE C2 Consulting LLC and DBIA NYC Metro Region Board Chair
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nJoin us for our next “Coffee With…” Virtual Conversation on May 27th from 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM. \nThe “Coffee With…” Series is a NextGen initiative created to advance DBIA’s mission of promoting excellence in Design-Build project delivery by connecting emerging professionals with experienced industry leaders. \nThis informal\, virtual forum provides young professionals the opportunity to listen and learn from candid conversations about real-world Design-Build execution – including integrated team dynamics\, risk allocation\, procurement strategies\, leadership decision-making\, and lessons learned across complex projects. The series emphasizes open dialogue and firsthand experience\, reinforcing DBIA Best Practices and exposing participants to the cultural and collaborative foundations that define successful Design-Build delivery. \nBy providing consistent access to authentic industry insight in a virtual and accessible format\, the initiative strengthens engagement within the DBIA community\, supports professional growth and credentialing pathways\, and helps prepare the next generation to lead integrated project delivery across the region. \nThis event is only open to DBIA NextGen/Young Professionals (ages 35 and under). \nHosted By: Sheriff Naggar Project Manager\, Hill International\, Inc. \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nREGISTER HERE\nPlease note: This event will take place on Zoom. You will receive a follow-up email with the Zoom link.\n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nABOUT OUR GUEST \nCraig S. Covil\, DBIA\, PE\, FASCE C2 Consulting LLC \nDBIA NYC Metro Region Board Chair \nCraig Covil is a senior construction advisor with over 38 years of global experience delivering major infrastructure. He has led multidisciplinary teams on landmark projects like New York’s Fulton Street Station and Second Avenue Subway. \nFormerly a Managing Director at ASTM North America and Principal at Arup\, Craig specializes in Design-Build and P3 initiatives spanning tunnels\, aviation\, and transit. A Fellow of ASCE\, ICE\, HKIE\, and IEAust\, he currently serves as President of the DBIA New York City Region. Beyond engineering\, he is a VC advisor and chairs the charity American Friends of Cecily’s Fund. \nMEET YOUR HOST\nSheriff Naggar \nProject Manager\, Hill International\, Inc. \nSheriff Naggar is a Project Manager & Claims Consultant with over 10 years of experience delivering mega Design-Build infrastructure programs\, including projects with an aggregate portfolio exceeding $35B. He has supported landmark initiatives such as the Hudson Tunnel Project\, Borough-Based Jail Program\, and Penn Station Expansion\, specializing in project management\, risk management\, dispute resolution\, cost control\, scheduling\, and contract administration. Sheriff serves as Chair of DBIA NextGen and holds a Master of Science in Construction Management from Columbia University and a Program in Finance and Behavioral Economics from Harvard Business School.
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/nextgen-young-professionals-coffee-with-craig-covil/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T173000
DTSTAMP:20260511T150656
CREATED:20260109T182620Z
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED - VDC Execution for Design-Build - New Date: May 27\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Important Update \nThis Event Has Been Rescheduled! \nPlease be advised this event originally scheduled for March 26\, 2026\, at Syska Hennessy has been rescheduled to Wednesday\, May 27th at HKS. \nLocation: HKS  \n30 W 26th St 12th floor \n(646) 480-4280 \nFor Registered Attendees: If you have already registered\, your spot is secured and your registration will remain valid for this rescheduled date. \nIf you have any questions or would like to request a refund\, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org. \n_______________________________________________________________________________________________ \nThe VDC Planning course is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for the VDC Execution course. The Planning course provides the foundational understanding of the VDC process needed to successfully implement the project goals established during planning and applied in the Execution course. \nBuilding on the foundation set in the Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) Planning course\, VDC Execution for Design-Build takes a deeper look into how Design-Build teams successfully implement their VDC Execution Plan in practice. Leveraging the collaborative nature of Design-Build\, this session explores how concepts like Level of Development (LOD) can clarify deliverable responsibilities and define the information Owners need post-construction. Participants will also review real-world VDC performance metrics and examine emerging technological trends shaping the future of collaborative delivery. While this course is geared toward VDC Professionals and those managing VDC implementation on their projects\, non-VDC Professionals are also encouraged to attend. (4 CEH) \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand keys to success for VDC Execution on Design-Build projects.\nDefine the Owner’s model and information needs – “Begin with the end in mind”\nDefine contract language and identify strategies to align designer and trade partners with VDC objectives.\nApply the LOD Specification to plan for project turnover across the Design-Construction-Operations continuum.\n\nFormat: In-Person \nIf you have any questions\, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org. \nLocation: HKS  \n30 W 26th St 12th floor \n(646) 480-4280 \nRegister Now
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/vdc-execution-for-design-build/
LOCATION:HKS\, 30 W 26th St 12th floor\, New York\, 10010\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T200000
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SUMMARY:Bridging Documents in Design-Build: Risks and Rewards
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nABOUT THE EVENT \nJoin the DBIA NYC Metro Region for a dynamic panel discussion examining the critical role of bridging documents in project delivery. Featuring a diverse group of experts from the public and private sectors\, this session explores how the decision to utilize bridging documents involves a complex balance of risk\, control\, and innovation. Panelists will share insights from the owner\, designer\, and contractor perspectives on how to navigate the “Spearin” doctrine\, ensure competitive bidding\, and determine when to transition to performance-based requirements to avoid stifling team creativity. \nAGENDA \n5:00pm – 6:00pm: Arrive\, Check-in\, and networking \n6:00pm – 8:00pm: Panel Discussion \n  \nIMPORTANT NOTE: Walk-in registrations will not be permitted in this building. All attendees MUST register by 12:00PM on June 1st. \nNo exceptions will be made. \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nMEET OUR PANEL \nAndrew Daley\, RA\, DBIA\, ENV SP\nTechnical Director for the Alternative Delivery Program at the New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) \n\nTechnical Director for the Alternative Delivery Program at the New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) working on both Public Buildings and Infrastructure projects. He is a licensed architect with over 15 years of experience with a diverse background of past roles in the private sector. Most notably\, Andrew was a Project Director at SHoP Architects for 7 years leading teams that designed multiple US embassies worldwide as well as tackling strategic initiatives for the Department of State\, Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations. \n  \n  \nRuth Burney\, PE\, Assoc DBIA\nDesign-Build Program Manager for the Bureau of Engineering\, Design and Construction (BEDC) at NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)\n \nRuth is tasked with leading the Dept’s cross-agency development of alternative delivery for capital projects. Prior to joining DEP\, she gained extensive private sector experience as both a Design Manager and lead Process-Mechanical Engineer on large-scale\, multi-discipline projects in the water/wastewater industry. Her areas of technical expertise include pumping systems and hydraulic design\, wastewater treatment design\, and environmental compliance. Ruth is a registered Professional Engineer in the States of New York and Florida and has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida. \n  \n \nIsaac Pitre\, Eng.\, PMP\, DBIA\nDivision Manager\nSTRUCTURAL \nIsaac Pitre\, P. Eng.\, PMP\, DBIA\, is Division Manager at STRUCTURAL\, specializing in concrete restoration projects of small and large scale. He has successfully delivered bid-build & design-build work across both United-States & Canada\, and is known for fostering high-performing\, cross-functional teams. Isaac believes diverse perspectives are essential to delivering better project outcomes and actively works to cultivate them. \n  \nMODERATED BY\nVincent Rubino – Wade Trim \nVincent brings over 4 decades of experience working on large urban wastewater\, wet weather control\, and other engineering projects. Extensive experience in strategic planning\, project development\, quality assurance and quality control. Maintains a wealth of design and construction management knowledge with significant experience improving large municipal systems. Led several NYC upgrades > $100M. \n  \n  \n  \nLight fare and refreshments will be served. \nArup\n140 Broadway\, 19th Floor New York\, NY 10005\nPenguin Pool \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/bridging-documents-in-design-build-risks-and-rewards/
LOCATION:Arup\, 140 Broadway 19th Floor – Penguin Pool Conference Room\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTSTAMP:20260511T150656
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SUMMARY:1st Annual NYC Metro Region Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Join the DBIA NYC Metro Region for our inaugural Golf Tournament at the historic St. Andrews Golf Club—America’s oldest golf club. Enjoy a day of friendly competition\, networking\, and camaraderie with design-build industry peers while supporting the continued growth of design-build excellence in our region. \nREGISTER TO GOLF NOW!\nRegister as an Individual Golfer\nRegister as a Foursome (and save $500)\nLimited golfer spots available. Register today to reserve your spot!\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________ \nCLICK HERE TO BECOME A SPONSOR\n  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS\nLunch Sponsor   \n\n  \nDinner Sponsor \n                                                                                     \n\n\n\n\n\n2026 DBIA NYC METRO REGION GOLF TOURNAMENT \nMonday\, June 8\, 2026 \nThe St. Andrews Golf Club \nRealizing Collaboration Driven Success through Design Build Done Right®   \nThe DBIA NYC Metro Region is thrilled to invite you to our 2026 Annual Golf Tournament and Networking Event. As a region dedicated to serving the design-build community across the Five Boroughs\, Westchester\, Long Island\, and Northern New Jersey\, we are proud to host this inaugural flagship tradition at the historic Saint Andrew’s Golf Club—the oldest golf club in the United States.  \nJoin leading practitioners\, public and private owners\, and industry decision-makers for a day of strategic relationship building and brand exposure celebrating the collaborative leadership transforming the New York infrastructure landscape.  \nEvent Snapshot \n\nLocation: The Saint Andrew’s Golf Club\, Hastings on Hudson\, NY \n\n\nFormat: 18-Hole Scramble and Networking Reception \n\n\nAgenda: 10:30 AM Registration/Brunch | 12:00 PM Shotgun Start | 5:00 PM Reception | 6:00 PM Dinner & Awards \n\n  \nPARTICIPATION AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES \nAll sponsors receive logo placement on printed materials\, event signage\, and the DBIA NYC Metro website\, plus the opportunity to include branded swag in gift bags.  \nPremier Corporate Tiers \n\nTitle Sponsor (1 Available) | $10\,000 Premium placement: “Golf Tournament Brought to You by [Your Company].” Includes two foursomes (8 players) with carts\, check-in table for 2 staff (includes lunch/refreshments)\, staff golf cart\, speaking opportunity\, and social media recognition. \n\n\nLunch Sponsor (1 Available) | $5\,000 Includes one foursome (4 players) with carts. Signage displaying “Lunch brought to you by [Your Company]” at the lunch location. \n\n\nDinner Sponsor (1 Available) | $5\,000 Includes one foursome (4 players) with carts. Signage displaying “Dinner brought to you by [Your Company]” at the banquet. \n\n\nBeverage Sponsor (1 Available) | $4\,000 Includes 2 golfer spots and company logo on signage at the bar. \n\n\nSupporting Sponsor (6 Available) | $2\,500 Includes 1 golfer spot and banquet attendance for 2 representatives. \n\n\nHole / Tee Sponsor (15 Available) | $1\,000 Company logo on signage at a designated hole. (Does not include team). \n\n  \nSpecialty & Contest Sponsorships (No Team Included) \n\nPhotography Sponsor (1 Available) | $3\,000 Logo on all post-event photos. Includes check-in table for 2 staff (includes lunch/refreshments). \n\n\nPin Flag Sponsor (1 Available) | $3\,000 Company logo on the pin flag at every hole. \n\n\nGolf Cart Sponsor (1 Available) | $3\,000 Company logo displayed on the entire fleet of golfer carts. \n\n\nBeverage Cart Sponsor (1 Available) | $2\,500 Logo displayed on the Beverage Cart driving around the range. \n\n\nHole-in-One Sponsor (1 Available) | $1\,500 Logo at the designated HIO hole. Prize provided by Hole-in-One USA. \n\n\nGolf Ball Sponsor (1 Available) | $1\,000 Logo at check-in; attendance for 1 rep to distribute branded ball sleeves (provided by sponsor). \n\n\nContest Sponsors (Long Drive\, Closest to the Pin\, Mega Putt) | $1\,000 Each Signage at the contest hole/green. Sponsor provides the contest prize(s). \n\n\nGift Bag Sponsor (1 Available) | $0 (In-Kind) Check-in table for 2 staff to distribute a welcome gift of your choice (provided by sponsor) to all players. \n\n  \nIMPORTANT COURSE RULES & ETIQUETTE \n\nDigital Etiquette: The Club strictly prohibits cellular telephones in the Clubhouse\, bar\, dining areas\, and on the course. \n\n\nDress Code: Collared shirts and Bermuda-length shorts required. Denim is not permitted. \n\n\nGratuity: Saint Andrew’s is a non-tipping facility. \n\n  \nREGISTER TODAY: Questions? Contact Executive Director Alison La Ferlita at 917-495-5954.  \n\nOr scan here:
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/1st-annual-nyc-metro-region-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Golf Club\, 10 Old Jackson Ave #3203\, Hastings-On-Hudson\, NY\, 10706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DTSTAMP:20260511T150656
CREATED:20251017T212109Z
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SUMMARY:DBIA Certification Workshop – June 17-19
DESCRIPTION:A three-day intensive program including the three DBIA core courses required for certification plus access to the code of conduct and exam prep webinars. We advise attendees to take the code of conduct webinar before the workshop. \nCoffee/tea will be provided in the morning and lunch will be provided at approximately 12 noon. \nCode of Conduct Webinar (Pre-Workshop)\nDay 1: Setting the Stage for Design-Build Success\nDay 2: Collaborating for Exceptional Outcomes\nDay 3: Contracts & Risk Management\nExam Prep Webinar (Post-Workshop) \nFormat: In Person \nRegister Now
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/dbia-certification-workshop-june-17-19-2026/
LOCATION:NYC Seminar and Conference Center\, 114 West 26th Street\, 3rd Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:DBIA Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T125000
DTSTAMP:20260511T150656
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SUMMARY:NextGen/Young Professionals - "Coffee With" Jenny Gilette\, \, RA\, DBIA\, Chief Project Officer at Public Housing Preservation Trust 
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next episode in our “Coffee With…” Virtual Conversation on June 26th from 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM featuring our guest\, Jenny Gilette.\nREGISTER HERE \nThe “Coffee With…” Series is a NextGen initiative created to advance DBIA’s mission of promoting excellence in Design-Build project delivery by connecting emerging professionals with experienced industry leaders. \nThis informal\, virtual forum provides young professionals the opportunity to listen and learn from candid conversations about real-world Design-Build execution – including integrated team dynamics\, risk allocation\, procurement strategies\, leadership decision-making\, and lessons learned across complex projects. The series emphasizes open dialogue and firsthand experience\, reinforcing DBIA Best Practices and exposing participants to the cultural and collaborative foundations that define successful Design-Build delivery. \nBy providing consistent access to authentic industry insight in a virtual and accessible format\, the initiative strengthens engagement within the DBIA community\, supports professional growth and credentialing pathways\, and helps prepare the next generation to lead integrated project delivery across the region. \nThis event is only open to DBIA NextGen/Young Professionals (ages 35 and under). \nHosted By: Sheriff Naggar Project Manager\, Hill International\, Inc. \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nREGISTER HERE \nPlease note: This event will take place on Zoom. You will receive a follow-up email with the Zoom link.\n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nABOUT OUR GUEST \n\nJenny Gillette\, RA\, DBIA\, Chief Project Officer  \nPublic Housing Preservation Trust  \nJenny Gillette is a registered architect in New York and New Jersey with 20 years of strategic project delivery expertise in both the public and private sectors. Balancing subject matter expertise with sensitivity toward community impact\, she has delivered a diverse range of projects on behalf of public owners including community and recreation centers\, streetscapes and public plazas\, regional transportation facilities\, and below-ground infrastructure. She has also developed in-house programs for government agencies such as the NYC Department of Design and Construction and the Port Authority of NY & NJ\, building internal capacity for new and alternative project delivery methods. Prior to joining the public sector\, she worked at several private design firms on a wide range of projects including custom façade systems\, single and multi-family residential buildings\, and healthcare facilities in under-resourced environments. She has served on the Historic Preservation Commission in Montclair\, NJ\, and taught at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning\, and \nPreservation. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Barnard College\, a master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin\, and is a LEED and DBIA accredited professional. \nMEET YOUR HOST\nSheriff Naggar \nProject Manager\, Hill International\, Inc. \nSheriff Naggar is a Project Manager & Claims Consultant with over 10 years of experience delivering mega Design-Build infrastructure programs\, including projects with an aggregate portfolio exceeding $35B. He has supported landmark initiatives such as the Hudson Tunnel Project\, Borough-Based Jail Program\, and Penn Station Expansion\, specializing in project management\, risk management\, dispute resolution\, cost control\, scheduling\, and contract administration. Sheriff serves as Chair of DBIA NextGen and holds a Master of Science in Construction Management from Columbia University and a Program in Finance and Behavioral Economics from Harvard Business School.
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/nextgen-young-professionals-coffee-with-jenny-gilette-ra-dbia-chief-project-officer-at-public-housing-preservation-trust/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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SUMMARY:Selecting & Using an Owner Advisor – August 14
DESCRIPTION:More information coming soon!
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/selecting-using-an-owner-advisor-august-14-2026/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:DBIA Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260929
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SUMMARY:1st Annual NYC Metro Region Conference
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for DBIA NYC Metro Region’s premier event of the year! This two-day conference will bring together design-build professionals\, owners\, and industry leaders for thought-provoking keynotes\, dynamic breakout sessions\, and unparalleled networking opportunities—all set against the inspiring backdrop of Lower Manhattan. \nStay tuned for program details and registration information!
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/1st-annual-nyc-metro-region-conference/
LOCATION:Museum of Jewish Heritage\, 36 Battery Pl\, New York\, NY\, 10280\, United States
CATEGORIES:Region Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261010
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SUMMARY:Conceptual Estimating – October 9
DESCRIPTION:More information coming soon!
URL:https://dbianycmetro.org/event/conceptual-estimating-october-9-2026/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:DBIA Courses
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