Calendar of Events

February 2024
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TAC Luncheon -- Recycled Water Program Development
11/21/2024
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2025 RMWEA Water/Wastewater Fundamentals School
1/20/2025 - 1/24/2025
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RMWEA Collections Conference
4/17/2025
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Events in the month of February 2024
2/13/2024
This year, the IWT Committee has decided to focus on how the Water and Wastewater Sectors are able to engage in a Circular Economy. The goal of the day is to find the places where the rubber meets the road for technologies and practices that meet current needs and help us move towards future practices. When we're able to take a waste stream and upgrade it to a valuable product it ceases to be pollution. When that product is able to offset other products of similar value, then it becomes an asset. But when we're able to produce products of the same or better quality from these former waste streams to prevent the use of virgin materials, then we're supporting not only our own treatment goals but starting to benefit the community and other global efforts.

For this all-day workshop, presenters will share experiences, thoughts, technologies, and practices that end up producing products with value for the communities we serve. We hope to see all of you at our annual in person event so that we can all learn together about how to move closer towards a circular economy while continuing to meet our current treatment and distribution goals.

Event Flyer
2/22/2024
Luncheon Description:
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated several troubling issues that resulted in big impacts to the construction industry, such as supply chain challenges and labor availability and expertise shortages. Many in our industry are in the midst of re-thinking their typical project delivery models. Some utilities are changing to only allow collaborative delivery, while others, that have been doing collaborative delivery for decades, are switching back to design-bid-build. This workshop will describe the different delivery methods that are available, give clarity on how to select the right delivery model to best-fit your project goals, and discuss how to successfully manage the chosen project delivery method. This presentation will give you some tools to use to help you and your stakeholders work through these questions and come up with which project delivery system works best for you and your project.
 
Presenter: Bill Canterbury, Canterbury Construction Management Services, Inc.
Bill is a Construction/ Project Manager with thirty years of experience in heavy civil construction, primarily water and wastewater construction, but also including pipelines, dams, and other Public Works projects. His first eighteen years in construction was with general contractors estimating, scheduling, and building water and wastewater projects across the country. Since Bill started his own consulting company twelve years ago, he primarily is retained by owners and engineers to provide preconstruction services such as estimating (opinions of probable cost), scheduling, risk analysis and mitigation, project document review with constructability and value engineering recommendations, contract negotiations, permit coordination and procurement, startup and commissioning, and construction oversight during construction.

Bill has earned certifications as a Certified Estimating Professional (CEP), Planning and Scheduling Professional (PSP), and Project Risk Management Professional (PRMP) with AACEi (Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering, International); a Certified Construction Manager (CCM) with CMAA (Construction Management Association of America) and CMAA Trainor for the Professional Construction Manager (PCM) course; and an ICC (International Code Council) National Standard General Building Contractor A. 
Bill is currently the Chair of the Education Board for AACEi, after spending four years as the Chair of the Certified Estimating Professional (CEP) certification. Additionally, Bill is an adjunct professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver teaching Construction Estimating and Construction Methods (Planning and Scheduling) for their Construction Management program.
 
2/27/2024

Please join us for a free exclusive tour of Denver Water’s new Water Quality Laboratory with a happy hour after the tour at either the Stock Yard Saloon or somewhere in Rhino!

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