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SUMMARY:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Option 2) 8/12
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Virtual) – Option 2\nTuesday\, August 12\, 2025  |  12:00PM-2:00PM\n**This class is a mandatory pre-requisite for Bluebeam Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Bluebeam Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates.** \nRegardless of your experience with Bluebeam\, we highly recommend taking the full course of Baseline Basics\, Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates to ensure you get the most value out of your training and time with expert Troy DeGroot. \nAttendees will learn interface navigation including menu dropdowns\, toolbars\, various tool panels\, keyboard shortcuts and a few recommended settings. While learning various markup and measurement tools\, several tips & tricks will be shared to increase speed and accuracy. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nInterface Navigation\nCalibration & Measurements\nIntroduction to the Markups List\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner \nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nABC Members can bundle the following classes for $276 (non-members can bundle for $426); or $110 per class for Members/ $165 per class for non-members: \n\nBaseline Basics (Option 1)\, August 11\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nBaseline Basics (Option 2)\, August 12\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Basics\, August 13\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Advanced\, August 14\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\n\nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us with any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-baseline-basics-option-2-8-12/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250811T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
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SUMMARY:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Option 1) 8/11
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Virtual) – Option 1\nMonday\, August 11\, 2025  |  12:00PM-2:00PM\n**This class is a mandatory pre-requisite for Bluebeam Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Bluebeam Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates.** \nRegardless of your experience with Bluebeam\, we highly recommend taking the full course of Baseline Basics\, Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates to ensure you get the most value out of your training and time with expert Troy DeGroot. \nAttendees will learn interface navigation including menu dropdowns\, toolbars\, various tool panels\, keyboard shortcuts and a few recommended settings. While learning various markup and measurement tools\, several tips & tricks will be shared to increase speed and accuracy. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nInterface Navigation\nCalibration & Measurements\nIntroduction to the Markups List\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner \nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nABC Members can bundle the following classes for $276 (non-members can bundle for $426); or $110 per class for Members/ $165 per class for non-members: \n\nBaseline Basics (Option 1)\, August 11\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nBaseline Basics (Option 2)\, August 12\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Basics\, August 13\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Advanced\, August 14\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\n\nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us with any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-baseline-basics-option-1-8-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T130000
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SUMMARY:Bluebeam Reading Construction Documents 8/6
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Reading Construction Documents (Virtual)\nAugust 6 & 7\, 2025  |  1:00PM – 5:00PM \nThis two-part online program is for entry-level architectural or engineering designers\, apprentices\, entry-level tradespersons\, project coordinators\, assistant project managers\, new project managers\, estimators\, specialty sales representatives\, or anyone in career transition looking for a refresher. \nDesigned to quickly familiarize students with the basics of reading and understanding construction documents. From navigating title block information to combing through specification documents\, participants will learn how to navigate a project and understand the material and construction requirements. \nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nSCHEDULE\nWednesday\, August 6\, 2025\nThursday\, August 7\, 2025\n1:00PM – 5:00PM \nCOST\n$329 ABC Membercon\n$460 Non-Member \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-reading-construction-documents-8-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250805T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250805T170000
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SUMMARY:Bluebeam Construction Estimating Principles and Application 8/5
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Construction Estimating Principles and Application (Virtual)\nTuesday\, August 5\, 2025  |  1:00PM-5:00PM\nGreat Estimators know that to be competitive and competent in the current market\, their companies must continually be in search of an edge. “How can we approach this project differently than our competition?” \nTrack 1 – The Estimating Principles Behind Every Bid:\nThis open forum discussion led by a panel of experienced construction estimators explores advanced elements of construction estimating. Experienced estimators will be challenged to evaluate their own systems within the framework of current trends and models with an emphasis on Bluebeam. Every topic will be discussed from various perspectives to allow Estimators from across the spectrum to benefit. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nCost/Price analysis\nPricing project constraints\nHow to build flexibility into your system\nOptimum time to complete\nEscalation\nManaging risk within the estimate\nDanger zones to avoid\n\nTrack 2 – How Technology Can Produce Faster\, More Accurate Estimates:\nOftentimes simply being more visual in your bid scope can put you ahead of the competition by showing you truly understand the project. Each day we’ll spend some time demonstrating how technology can not only replace your highlighters\, scales\, and calculator\, but fluid company standards for you and your team. With an emphasis on Bluebeam Revu\, these digital tools and workflows will produce clear\, visual markups that are accurate\, predictable\, and consistent no matter who on the team uses them. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nWorking with PDF drawings\nCalibrating drawings\nMeasurement tools\nCustom measurement tools\nDisplaying and exporting data\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nSCHEDULE\nTuesday\, August 5\, 2025\n1:00PM – 5:00PM \nPRICING\n$350 ABC Member\n$490 Non-Member \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-construction-estimating-principles-and-application-8-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
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SUMMARY:Bluebeam Intro from the Experts 7/16
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Intro from the Experts (Virtual)\nWednesday\, July 16\, 2025  |  2:00PM-3:00PM \nWhen it comes to AEC industry software\, Bluebeam Revu is one of the most popular\, quickly growing to over 2 million users worldwide. With functionality for Design Review\, Estimating\, Collecting Field Data\, and others\, Bluebeam is not your average PDF software. \nABC-VA has partnered with Troy DeGroot with UChapter2.com to provide the best quality Bluebeam training in the industry. Don’t miss this opportunity to see an introduction to each upcoming course and learning objectives. Get your questions answered to assure you’re in the appropriate courses for your skillset and workflows. \nBe sure to register right away as seats are limited\, and share with your industry peers! \nRegistration:\nREGISTRATION LINK. This intro course hosted by UChapter2. \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-intro-from-the-experts-7-16/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
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SUMMARY:SummerFest 2025 NV 7/10
DESCRIPTION:SUMMERFEST 2025\nThursday\, July 10\, 2025  |  4:00PM – 7:30PM\nABC-VA invites you to join 300 of your favorite ABC-VA members for the biggest bash of the summer! Our annual SummerFest is one of our most attended events of the year. And it’s no surprise – here’s what you can expect for 2025:\n• All-you-care to eat (seafood [including steamed crabs]\, burgers\, kabobs\, local food trucks and dessert) 🦀\n• Cornhole tournament with prize to first place team ($30 buy-in per person) 🏆 \n• MurLarkey Spirits Tasting 🥃\n• Batting cages ⚾\n• Ice cream truck 🍦\n• SummerFest t-shirt giveaway 👕\n• Raffle prize drawing 🎟️\n• Live DJ 🎶\n• & more! \nDress is summer casual. It’s going to be hot! 😎 \nSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (all include logo/name on event promotional materials)\nCommitments are needed by COB Monday\, June 30\nMain Event $1\,200 – includes three (3) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nDJ $800 – includes three (3) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nFood Station $650 – includes two (2) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nBeer Station $650 – includes two (2) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nTent $650 – includes two (2) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nMurLarkey Spirits Tasting $650 – includes two (2) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nIce Cream Truck $650 – includes two (2) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nDrawing Sponsor $650– includes two (2) tickets\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nBatting Cages $500 – includes one (1) ticket\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nDessert $500 – includes one (1) ticket\, signage at event  SOLD OUT!!\nWine Station $000 – includes one (1) ticket\, signage at event  SOLD OUT!!\nCornhole $500 – includes one (1) ticket\, signage at event SOLD OUT!!\nSelect during registration or email Maureen Nanna to register as a sponsor! \nSPONSORS – THANK YOU!\n                                                                                                              \nCORNHOLE TOURNAMENT\n$30 per person for buy-in. Winning team takes all! Please register your team online or email Maureen Nanna. \nLOCATION\nABC-VA Headquarters\n42680 Trade West Drive\, Dulles\, VA 20166 \nCOST (Members Only)\nMembers – $110\nProspective Members: please reach out to Katie Gregg to found out how to snag an invite \nSUBSTITUTIONS/CANCELLATIONS POLICY\nSubstitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. Cancellations must be made within 48 hours of event. \nQuestions?\nContact Maureen Nanna
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/summerfest25/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Northern Virginia Training Facility\, ABC-VA Northern Virginia Training Facility\, 42680 Trade West Drive\, Dulles\,\, VA\, 20166\, United States
CATEGORIES:Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maureen Nanna":MAILTO:maureen@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250425T131038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T131142Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Knowledge is Power: How AI is Helping Builders Navigate Their Contracts and the Tariffs
DESCRIPTION:KNOWLEDGE IS POWER: HOW A.I. IS HELPING BUILDERS NAVIGATE THEIR CONTRACTS AND THE TARIFFS\nWednesday\, June 4\, 2025  |  10:00AM – 11:00AM  |  Virtual\nAs tariffs continue to be a disrupting and fluid change for all builders\, the importance of understanding how your current and future contracts treat these changes has never been greater. Join ABC for a special presentation of the AI-Powered Tariff Risk Assessment product offered to ABC members for free from Document Crunch (ABC strategic and tech marketplace partner). \nLearn how cutting-edge AI can help your team understand how your contracts treat potential tariff situations\, proactively identify risks\, and help you negotiate more equitable agreements in this tricky time. \nRegistration is through ABC Greater Baltimore: REGISTER HERE!\nPlease note: this webinar is FREE for those who attended the 2025 ABC Regional Construction Summit on March 13.\nSpeaker: Ryan Gaiss\, Account Executive at Document Crunch \nLOCATION\nVirtual\nLink to be sent to attendees within 24 hours of webinar \nCOST \nABC Regional Construction Summit Attendees – Free\nMembers – $25 \nQuestions?\nContact Jess Gillette
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/ai-contracts-tariffs-june4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Gillette":MAILTO:jessica@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250429T155712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T155832Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Mental Health Awareness Month - Breaking the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: ABC’s Building Awareness to Break the Stigma \nWHEN: Thursdays — May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29\, 2025\nTIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM \nWHERE: Via Zoom (Link will be sent out after registration) \nPRICE: Registration Fee: $100\n**ALL proceeds donated to the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)** \nREGISTER THROUGH ABC NEW HAMPSHIRE/VERMONT HERE \nAlthough most presenters reference New Hampshire in their presentations\, the take-aways know no borders. Due to the personal nature of topics\, we will not be recording these sessions. \nReach out to Jennifer Landon if you have questions or inquiries about bringing mental health awareness programming to your organization 603-657-4079. \nAll presentations run 11:30 – 12:30 (EST). The Zoom link for all presentations will be sent Tuesday\, April 29 \nABC Members and Chapter Staff Only \nMay 1 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nTotal Human Health – An ABC National Initiative \nPresented by Joseph Xavier\, ABC National Senior Director of Health & Safety \nABC members care about their employees. Not only do they want to send them home safe at the end of the shift\, they also want them to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy the abundance life has to offer through their careers and beyond. The Total Human Health Initiative encompasses multiple dimensions of health organized within four\, simple and easy to remember categories: Body\, Heart\, Mind\, and Soul. Total human health is focused on building a resilient workforce connected though relationships and engaged in performing construction work to a high standard of safety\, quality and effectiveness. Our workforce is our most important resource\, highly skilled and ready to build the places where America lives\, learns\, works\, heals\, plays and prays. We cannot achieve anything without our workforce. \nJoe is a safety and workforce expert with more than 30 years of experience. He leads and contributes to the development and deployment of the overall health\, safety and environment strategy for the association\, its 69 chapters and its more than 21\,000 member companies \nMay 8 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLife Interrupted presented by Cheryl Guerin \nLife Interrupted is an educational presentation given by trained presenters who have had their own lives interrupted due to the mental illness of a family member or a loved one. By speaking about their own experiences\, the presenters address mental illness stigma and educate communities about mental illness\, the impact of supporting a loved one\, and the resources that are available for support. \nThis presentation is intended: \n\nTo help audiences understand the family perspective on mental illness.\nTo reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and to demonstrate that family recovery is possible.\nTo encourage hope for families that are affected by mental illness.\nTo educate communities about NAMI NH\, its philosophy\, services\, and the benefits it provides to families.\n\nLife Interrupted presentations are free and available to any group or organization in NH interested in learning more about mental illness and the support and education that NAMI NH provides. Participants from other states are encouraged to attend and reach out to their local NAMI organizations to learn more about the services and resources they provide \nCheryl Guerin has lived experience as the step mom of two adult children adopted from foster care and as a single mom with full custody of her two biological children.  One of her sons lives with major depressive disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, and autism.  Cheryl’s currently the Associate Vice President for Human Resources at Dartmouth College and on the Board for NAMI NH.  She brings together a career in HR and her lived experience as a caregiver as a NAMI NH volunteer speaker\, teacher\, and role play participant. \nMay 15 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nRecovery-Friendly Workplaces \nBecoming a Recovery-Friendly Workplace offers numerous benefits for employers\, employees\, and society. These benefits include enhanced employee well-being\, improved productivity\, reduced turnover\, and positive economic impacts. It also promotes a more inclusive and supportive work environment\, fostering a culture that values recovery and reduces stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders. It is not only a retention and recruitment strategy – it’s the right thing to do. This presentation addresses: \n\nRecovery-friendly workplaces prioritize employee mental health\, leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.\nSupporting employees in recovery can increase job satisfaction and loyalty\, leading to lower turnover rates.\nBy addressing mental health and substance use issues\, employers can create a more productive and efficient work environment.\nBecoming a recovery-friendly workplace can improve the company’s reputation and brand image\, attracting and retaining talent.\nBy addressing underlying issues\, employers can reduce healthcare costs associated with mental health and substance use.\nRecovery-friendly workplaces can expand the pool of qualified candidates\, including individuals who may have struggled with substance use disorders or mental health issues.\n\nPam Carbee is a proud New Hampshire native who has spent her life volunteering and giving back to her community. She has a bachelor’s degree from Granite State College in Behavioral Science and a graduate certificate in Community Mental Health with a specialization in co-occurring disorders and families.  She is a dedicated non-profit management professional with extensive experience in planning and implementing programs\, she excels at building and maintaining relationships with the state\, public\, and private agencies to drive meaningful impact. She accelerates the achievement of program goals and serves as a valuable resource in crisis services\, trauma-informed care\, substance use and recovery\, and workforce development.  She is also an experienced trainer and presenter\, providing education on these topics for fifteen years. With a deep understanding of community needs across New Hampshire\, she specializes in substance use prevention and recovery\, child protection\, family services\, and veteran support. Passionate about empowering individuals\, supporting veterans and strengthening communities\, she is committed to connecting individuals with essential resources to foster positive change. \nMay 22 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nStigma Free – Suicide Prevention \nThe Stigma Free presentation will raise awareness about mental health stigma\, its impact on employees and employers. It also focuses on the importance of fostering mental health awareness\, support\, and community within organizations\, equipping companies with resources to create stigma-free environments where employees can thrive. \nSusan Ward is the Suicide Prevention and Postvention Manager at NAMI NH. In 2021\, Susan began working at NAMI NH as the Garrett Lee Smith Grant Project Coordinator. The grant focused on suicide prevention for youth and young adults in three NH countries .Susan is a Connect trainer and has become more involved in providing Connect trainings and training others in NH and the US in become trainers in suicide prevention and postvention. Susan is a former first-grade teacher and previously held the position as the Career Development Coordinator at Beacon College\, a college exclusively for students with learning disabilities. Susan received her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling in 2019. \nMay 29 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLived Experience \nEli’s wife was attacked and injured in their front yard by a man with a knife who tried to cut her throat. Eli ran down\, disarmed\, and rendered the attacker unconscious. Eli’s wife was pregnant with their 4th child at the time of the attack. He stopped working during the trial and combined with the results of the trauma to the family\, he fell into a deep depression culminating in the decision to die by suicide. \nEli is now a facilitator for Vital Cog\, a “Mental Health Champion” at Zachry\, and just finished co-chairing the Construction Working Minds Summit for suicide and substance abuse prevention. He recently started sharing the story to give hope to those who are suffering.                                                                         \nEli Embleton is the Dream Manager for Zachry Construction where he helps employees thrive at home and at work. He currently leads learning and development and was a former bilingual safety trainer and certified safety and health official. Eli speaks 6 ancient and modern languages and co-created the FUNctional Spanish program offering language and cultural immersions at Zachry’s famous hotel\, the Hilton Palacio Del Rio in San Antonio Texas.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mentalhealth2025/2025-05-29/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250429T155712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T155832Z
UID:10002128-1747913400-1747917000@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:2025 Mental Health Awareness Month - Breaking the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: ABC’s Building Awareness to Break the Stigma \nWHEN: Thursdays — May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29\, 2025\nTIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM \nWHERE: Via Zoom (Link will be sent out after registration) \nPRICE: Registration Fee: $100\n**ALL proceeds donated to the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)** \nREGISTER THROUGH ABC NEW HAMPSHIRE/VERMONT HERE \nAlthough most presenters reference New Hampshire in their presentations\, the take-aways know no borders. Due to the personal nature of topics\, we will not be recording these sessions. \nReach out to Jennifer Landon if you have questions or inquiries about bringing mental health awareness programming to your organization 603-657-4079. \nAll presentations run 11:30 – 12:30 (EST). The Zoom link for all presentations will be sent Tuesday\, April 29 \nABC Members and Chapter Staff Only \nMay 1 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nTotal Human Health – An ABC National Initiative \nPresented by Joseph Xavier\, ABC National Senior Director of Health & Safety \nABC members care about their employees. Not only do they want to send them home safe at the end of the shift\, they also want them to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy the abundance life has to offer through their careers and beyond. The Total Human Health Initiative encompasses multiple dimensions of health organized within four\, simple and easy to remember categories: Body\, Heart\, Mind\, and Soul. Total human health is focused on building a resilient workforce connected though relationships and engaged in performing construction work to a high standard of safety\, quality and effectiveness. Our workforce is our most important resource\, highly skilled and ready to build the places where America lives\, learns\, works\, heals\, plays and prays. We cannot achieve anything without our workforce. \nJoe is a safety and workforce expert with more than 30 years of experience. He leads and contributes to the development and deployment of the overall health\, safety and environment strategy for the association\, its 69 chapters and its more than 21\,000 member companies \nMay 8 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLife Interrupted presented by Cheryl Guerin \nLife Interrupted is an educational presentation given by trained presenters who have had their own lives interrupted due to the mental illness of a family member or a loved one. By speaking about their own experiences\, the presenters address mental illness stigma and educate communities about mental illness\, the impact of supporting a loved one\, and the resources that are available for support. \nThis presentation is intended: \n\nTo help audiences understand the family perspective on mental illness.\nTo reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and to demonstrate that family recovery is possible.\nTo encourage hope for families that are affected by mental illness.\nTo educate communities about NAMI NH\, its philosophy\, services\, and the benefits it provides to families.\n\nLife Interrupted presentations are free and available to any group or organization in NH interested in learning more about mental illness and the support and education that NAMI NH provides. Participants from other states are encouraged to attend and reach out to their local NAMI organizations to learn more about the services and resources they provide \nCheryl Guerin has lived experience as the step mom of two adult children adopted from foster care and as a single mom with full custody of her two biological children.  One of her sons lives with major depressive disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, and autism.  Cheryl’s currently the Associate Vice President for Human Resources at Dartmouth College and on the Board for NAMI NH.  She brings together a career in HR and her lived experience as a caregiver as a NAMI NH volunteer speaker\, teacher\, and role play participant. \nMay 15 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nRecovery-Friendly Workplaces \nBecoming a Recovery-Friendly Workplace offers numerous benefits for employers\, employees\, and society. These benefits include enhanced employee well-being\, improved productivity\, reduced turnover\, and positive economic impacts. It also promotes a more inclusive and supportive work environment\, fostering a culture that values recovery and reduces stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders. It is not only a retention and recruitment strategy – it’s the right thing to do. This presentation addresses: \n\nRecovery-friendly workplaces prioritize employee mental health\, leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.\nSupporting employees in recovery can increase job satisfaction and loyalty\, leading to lower turnover rates.\nBy addressing mental health and substance use issues\, employers can create a more productive and efficient work environment.\nBecoming a recovery-friendly workplace can improve the company’s reputation and brand image\, attracting and retaining talent.\nBy addressing underlying issues\, employers can reduce healthcare costs associated with mental health and substance use.\nRecovery-friendly workplaces can expand the pool of qualified candidates\, including individuals who may have struggled with substance use disorders or mental health issues.\n\nPam Carbee is a proud New Hampshire native who has spent her life volunteering and giving back to her community. She has a bachelor’s degree from Granite State College in Behavioral Science and a graduate certificate in Community Mental Health with a specialization in co-occurring disorders and families.  She is a dedicated non-profit management professional with extensive experience in planning and implementing programs\, she excels at building and maintaining relationships with the state\, public\, and private agencies to drive meaningful impact. She accelerates the achievement of program goals and serves as a valuable resource in crisis services\, trauma-informed care\, substance use and recovery\, and workforce development.  She is also an experienced trainer and presenter\, providing education on these topics for fifteen years. With a deep understanding of community needs across New Hampshire\, she specializes in substance use prevention and recovery\, child protection\, family services\, and veteran support. Passionate about empowering individuals\, supporting veterans and strengthening communities\, she is committed to connecting individuals with essential resources to foster positive change. \nMay 22 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nStigma Free – Suicide Prevention \nThe Stigma Free presentation will raise awareness about mental health stigma\, its impact on employees and employers. It also focuses on the importance of fostering mental health awareness\, support\, and community within organizations\, equipping companies with resources to create stigma-free environments where employees can thrive. \nSusan Ward is the Suicide Prevention and Postvention Manager at NAMI NH. In 2021\, Susan began working at NAMI NH as the Garrett Lee Smith Grant Project Coordinator. The grant focused on suicide prevention for youth and young adults in three NH countries .Susan is a Connect trainer and has become more involved in providing Connect trainings and training others in NH and the US in become trainers in suicide prevention and postvention. Susan is a former first-grade teacher and previously held the position as the Career Development Coordinator at Beacon College\, a college exclusively for students with learning disabilities. Susan received her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling in 2019. \nMay 29 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLived Experience \nEli’s wife was attacked and injured in their front yard by a man with a knife who tried to cut her throat. Eli ran down\, disarmed\, and rendered the attacker unconscious. Eli’s wife was pregnant with their 4th child at the time of the attack. He stopped working during the trial and combined with the results of the trauma to the family\, he fell into a deep depression culminating in the decision to die by suicide. \nEli is now a facilitator for Vital Cog\, a “Mental Health Champion” at Zachry\, and just finished co-chairing the Construction Working Minds Summit for suicide and substance abuse prevention. He recently started sharing the story to give hope to those who are suffering.                                                                         \nEli Embleton is the Dream Manager for Zachry Construction where he helps employees thrive at home and at work. He currently leads learning and development and was a former bilingual safety trainer and certified safety and health official. Eli speaks 6 ancient and modern languages and co-created the FUNctional Spanish program offering language and cultural immersions at Zachry’s famous hotel\, the Hilton Palacio Del Rio in San Antonio Texas.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mentalhealth2025/2025-05-22/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
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SUMMARY:2025 Mental Health Awareness Month - Breaking the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: ABC’s Building Awareness to Break the Stigma \nWHEN: Thursdays — May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29\, 2025\nTIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM \nWHERE: Via Zoom (Link will be sent out after registration) \nPRICE: Registration Fee: $100\n**ALL proceeds donated to the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)** \nREGISTER THROUGH ABC NEW HAMPSHIRE/VERMONT HERE \nAlthough most presenters reference New Hampshire in their presentations\, the take-aways know no borders. Due to the personal nature of topics\, we will not be recording these sessions. \nReach out to Jennifer Landon if you have questions or inquiries about bringing mental health awareness programming to your organization 603-657-4079. \nAll presentations run 11:30 – 12:30 (EST). The Zoom link for all presentations will be sent Tuesday\, April 29 \nABC Members and Chapter Staff Only \nMay 1 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nTotal Human Health – An ABC National Initiative \nPresented by Joseph Xavier\, ABC National Senior Director of Health & Safety \nABC members care about their employees. Not only do they want to send them home safe at the end of the shift\, they also want them to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy the abundance life has to offer through their careers and beyond. The Total Human Health Initiative encompasses multiple dimensions of health organized within four\, simple and easy to remember categories: Body\, Heart\, Mind\, and Soul. Total human health is focused on building a resilient workforce connected though relationships and engaged in performing construction work to a high standard of safety\, quality and effectiveness. Our workforce is our most important resource\, highly skilled and ready to build the places where America lives\, learns\, works\, heals\, plays and prays. We cannot achieve anything without our workforce. \nJoe is a safety and workforce expert with more than 30 years of experience. He leads and contributes to the development and deployment of the overall health\, safety and environment strategy for the association\, its 69 chapters and its more than 21\,000 member companies \nMay 8 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLife Interrupted presented by Cheryl Guerin \nLife Interrupted is an educational presentation given by trained presenters who have had their own lives interrupted due to the mental illness of a family member or a loved one. By speaking about their own experiences\, the presenters address mental illness stigma and educate communities about mental illness\, the impact of supporting a loved one\, and the resources that are available for support. \nThis presentation is intended: \n\nTo help audiences understand the family perspective on mental illness.\nTo reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and to demonstrate that family recovery is possible.\nTo encourage hope for families that are affected by mental illness.\nTo educate communities about NAMI NH\, its philosophy\, services\, and the benefits it provides to families.\n\nLife Interrupted presentations are free and available to any group or organization in NH interested in learning more about mental illness and the support and education that NAMI NH provides. Participants from other states are encouraged to attend and reach out to their local NAMI organizations to learn more about the services and resources they provide \nCheryl Guerin has lived experience as the step mom of two adult children adopted from foster care and as a single mom with full custody of her two biological children.  One of her sons lives with major depressive disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, and autism.  Cheryl’s currently the Associate Vice President for Human Resources at Dartmouth College and on the Board for NAMI NH.  She brings together a career in HR and her lived experience as a caregiver as a NAMI NH volunteer speaker\, teacher\, and role play participant. \nMay 15 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nRecovery-Friendly Workplaces \nBecoming a Recovery-Friendly Workplace offers numerous benefits for employers\, employees\, and society. These benefits include enhanced employee well-being\, improved productivity\, reduced turnover\, and positive economic impacts. It also promotes a more inclusive and supportive work environment\, fostering a culture that values recovery and reduces stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders. It is not only a retention and recruitment strategy – it’s the right thing to do. This presentation addresses: \n\nRecovery-friendly workplaces prioritize employee mental health\, leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.\nSupporting employees in recovery can increase job satisfaction and loyalty\, leading to lower turnover rates.\nBy addressing mental health and substance use issues\, employers can create a more productive and efficient work environment.\nBecoming a recovery-friendly workplace can improve the company’s reputation and brand image\, attracting and retaining talent.\nBy addressing underlying issues\, employers can reduce healthcare costs associated with mental health and substance use.\nRecovery-friendly workplaces can expand the pool of qualified candidates\, including individuals who may have struggled with substance use disorders or mental health issues.\n\nPam Carbee is a proud New Hampshire native who has spent her life volunteering and giving back to her community. She has a bachelor’s degree from Granite State College in Behavioral Science and a graduate certificate in Community Mental Health with a specialization in co-occurring disorders and families.  She is a dedicated non-profit management professional with extensive experience in planning and implementing programs\, she excels at building and maintaining relationships with the state\, public\, and private agencies to drive meaningful impact. She accelerates the achievement of program goals and serves as a valuable resource in crisis services\, trauma-informed care\, substance use and recovery\, and workforce development.  She is also an experienced trainer and presenter\, providing education on these topics for fifteen years. With a deep understanding of community needs across New Hampshire\, she specializes in substance use prevention and recovery\, child protection\, family services\, and veteran support. Passionate about empowering individuals\, supporting veterans and strengthening communities\, she is committed to connecting individuals with essential resources to foster positive change. \nMay 22 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nStigma Free – Suicide Prevention \nThe Stigma Free presentation will raise awareness about mental health stigma\, its impact on employees and employers. It also focuses on the importance of fostering mental health awareness\, support\, and community within organizations\, equipping companies with resources to create stigma-free environments where employees can thrive. \nSusan Ward is the Suicide Prevention and Postvention Manager at NAMI NH. In 2021\, Susan began working at NAMI NH as the Garrett Lee Smith Grant Project Coordinator. The grant focused on suicide prevention for youth and young adults in three NH countries .Susan is a Connect trainer and has become more involved in providing Connect trainings and training others in NH and the US in become trainers in suicide prevention and postvention. Susan is a former first-grade teacher and previously held the position as the Career Development Coordinator at Beacon College\, a college exclusively for students with learning disabilities. Susan received her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling in 2019. \nMay 29 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLived Experience \nEli’s wife was attacked and injured in their front yard by a man with a knife who tried to cut her throat. Eli ran down\, disarmed\, and rendered the attacker unconscious. Eli’s wife was pregnant with their 4th child at the time of the attack. He stopped working during the trial and combined with the results of the trauma to the family\, he fell into a deep depression culminating in the decision to die by suicide. \nEli is now a facilitator for Vital Cog\, a “Mental Health Champion” at Zachry\, and just finished co-chairing the Construction Working Minds Summit for suicide and substance abuse prevention. He recently started sharing the story to give hope to those who are suffering.                                                                         \nEli Embleton is the Dream Manager for Zachry Construction where he helps employees thrive at home and at work. He currently leads learning and development and was a former bilingual safety trainer and certified safety and health official. Eli speaks 6 ancient and modern languages and co-created the FUNctional Spanish program offering language and cultural immersions at Zachry’s famous hotel\, the Hilton Palacio Del Rio in San Antonio Texas.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mentalhealth2025/2025-05-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250429T155712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T155832Z
UID:10002126-1746703800-1746707400@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:2025 Mental Health Awareness Month - Breaking the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: ABC’s Building Awareness to Break the Stigma \nWHEN: Thursdays — May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29\, 2025\nTIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM \nWHERE: Via Zoom (Link will be sent out after registration) \nPRICE: Registration Fee: $100\n**ALL proceeds donated to the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)** \nREGISTER THROUGH ABC NEW HAMPSHIRE/VERMONT HERE \nAlthough most presenters reference New Hampshire in their presentations\, the take-aways know no borders. Due to the personal nature of topics\, we will not be recording these sessions. \nReach out to Jennifer Landon if you have questions or inquiries about bringing mental health awareness programming to your organization 603-657-4079. \nAll presentations run 11:30 – 12:30 (EST). The Zoom link for all presentations will be sent Tuesday\, April 29 \nABC Members and Chapter Staff Only \nMay 1 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nTotal Human Health – An ABC National Initiative \nPresented by Joseph Xavier\, ABC National Senior Director of Health & Safety \nABC members care about their employees. Not only do they want to send them home safe at the end of the shift\, they also want them to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy the abundance life has to offer through their careers and beyond. The Total Human Health Initiative encompasses multiple dimensions of health organized within four\, simple and easy to remember categories: Body\, Heart\, Mind\, and Soul. Total human health is focused on building a resilient workforce connected though relationships and engaged in performing construction work to a high standard of safety\, quality and effectiveness. Our workforce is our most important resource\, highly skilled and ready to build the places where America lives\, learns\, works\, heals\, plays and prays. We cannot achieve anything without our workforce. \nJoe is a safety and workforce expert with more than 30 years of experience. He leads and contributes to the development and deployment of the overall health\, safety and environment strategy for the association\, its 69 chapters and its more than 21\,000 member companies \nMay 8 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLife Interrupted presented by Cheryl Guerin \nLife Interrupted is an educational presentation given by trained presenters who have had their own lives interrupted due to the mental illness of a family member or a loved one. By speaking about their own experiences\, the presenters address mental illness stigma and educate communities about mental illness\, the impact of supporting a loved one\, and the resources that are available for support. \nThis presentation is intended: \n\nTo help audiences understand the family perspective on mental illness.\nTo reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and to demonstrate that family recovery is possible.\nTo encourage hope for families that are affected by mental illness.\nTo educate communities about NAMI NH\, its philosophy\, services\, and the benefits it provides to families.\n\nLife Interrupted presentations are free and available to any group or organization in NH interested in learning more about mental illness and the support and education that NAMI NH provides. Participants from other states are encouraged to attend and reach out to their local NAMI organizations to learn more about the services and resources they provide \nCheryl Guerin has lived experience as the step mom of two adult children adopted from foster care and as a single mom with full custody of her two biological children.  One of her sons lives with major depressive disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, and autism.  Cheryl’s currently the Associate Vice President for Human Resources at Dartmouth College and on the Board for NAMI NH.  She brings together a career in HR and her lived experience as a caregiver as a NAMI NH volunteer speaker\, teacher\, and role play participant. \nMay 15 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nRecovery-Friendly Workplaces \nBecoming a Recovery-Friendly Workplace offers numerous benefits for employers\, employees\, and society. These benefits include enhanced employee well-being\, improved productivity\, reduced turnover\, and positive economic impacts. It also promotes a more inclusive and supportive work environment\, fostering a culture that values recovery and reduces stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders. It is not only a retention and recruitment strategy – it’s the right thing to do. This presentation addresses: \n\nRecovery-friendly workplaces prioritize employee mental health\, leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.\nSupporting employees in recovery can increase job satisfaction and loyalty\, leading to lower turnover rates.\nBy addressing mental health and substance use issues\, employers can create a more productive and efficient work environment.\nBecoming a recovery-friendly workplace can improve the company’s reputation and brand image\, attracting and retaining talent.\nBy addressing underlying issues\, employers can reduce healthcare costs associated with mental health and substance use.\nRecovery-friendly workplaces can expand the pool of qualified candidates\, including individuals who may have struggled with substance use disorders or mental health issues.\n\nPam Carbee is a proud New Hampshire native who has spent her life volunteering and giving back to her community. She has a bachelor’s degree from Granite State College in Behavioral Science and a graduate certificate in Community Mental Health with a specialization in co-occurring disorders and families.  She is a dedicated non-profit management professional with extensive experience in planning and implementing programs\, she excels at building and maintaining relationships with the state\, public\, and private agencies to drive meaningful impact. She accelerates the achievement of program goals and serves as a valuable resource in crisis services\, trauma-informed care\, substance use and recovery\, and workforce development.  She is also an experienced trainer and presenter\, providing education on these topics for fifteen years. With a deep understanding of community needs across New Hampshire\, she specializes in substance use prevention and recovery\, child protection\, family services\, and veteran support. Passionate about empowering individuals\, supporting veterans and strengthening communities\, she is committed to connecting individuals with essential resources to foster positive change. \nMay 22 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nStigma Free – Suicide Prevention \nThe Stigma Free presentation will raise awareness about mental health stigma\, its impact on employees and employers. It also focuses on the importance of fostering mental health awareness\, support\, and community within organizations\, equipping companies with resources to create stigma-free environments where employees can thrive. \nSusan Ward is the Suicide Prevention and Postvention Manager at NAMI NH. In 2021\, Susan began working at NAMI NH as the Garrett Lee Smith Grant Project Coordinator. The grant focused on suicide prevention for youth and young adults in three NH countries .Susan is a Connect trainer and has become more involved in providing Connect trainings and training others in NH and the US in become trainers in suicide prevention and postvention. Susan is a former first-grade teacher and previously held the position as the Career Development Coordinator at Beacon College\, a college exclusively for students with learning disabilities. Susan received her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling in 2019. \nMay 29 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLived Experience \nEli’s wife was attacked and injured in their front yard by a man with a knife who tried to cut her throat. Eli ran down\, disarmed\, and rendered the attacker unconscious. Eli’s wife was pregnant with their 4th child at the time of the attack. He stopped working during the trial and combined with the results of the trauma to the family\, he fell into a deep depression culminating in the decision to die by suicide. \nEli is now a facilitator for Vital Cog\, a “Mental Health Champion” at Zachry\, and just finished co-chairing the Construction Working Minds Summit for suicide and substance abuse prevention. He recently started sharing the story to give hope to those who are suffering.                                                                         \nEli Embleton is the Dream Manager for Zachry Construction where he helps employees thrive at home and at work. He currently leads learning and development and was a former bilingual safety trainer and certified safety and health official. Eli speaks 6 ancient and modern languages and co-created the FUNctional Spanish program offering language and cultural immersions at Zachry’s famous hotel\, the Hilton Palacio Del Rio in San Antonio Texas.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mentalhealth2025/2025-05-08/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250328T145240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T133225Z
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SUMMARY:What Every Contractor Needs to Know About Government-Mandated PLAs in Virginia (Webinar) 5/1
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL WEBINAR: WHAT EVERY CONTRACTOR NEEDS TO KNOW\nABOUT GOVERNMENT-MANDATED PLAS IN VIRGINIA\nThursday\, May 1\, 2025  |  2:00PM – 3:00PM  |  Virtual \nPlease note: registration is through the Virginians for Fairness website – REGISTER HERE\nGovernment-mandated Project Labor Agreements – called PLAs – are popping up with increasing frequency in the Commonwealth. \nLearn what every Virginia contractor needs to know about PLAs\, including:\n• Common requirements of PLAs\n• Federal PLA updates\n• Virginia PLA updates\n• What Virginians for Fairness is doing to fight government-mandated PLAs \nA link and password to join the webinar will be provided prior to the event. \nAbout Virginians for Fairness\nVirginians for Fair Contracting & Employee Protection – Virginians for Fairness – is a 501c(4) organization comprised of taxpayers\, business leaders\, and workers united in the belief that government-mandated PLAs in Virginia undermine fair competition and inflate costs to the public. Our mission is to advocate for open\, competitive bidding processes that serve the best interests of all Virginians. We stand for transparency\, accountability\, and equal opportunity on public construction projects. \nLOCATION\nVirtual\nLink to be sent to attendees within two (2) hours of webinar \nCOST \nThis is a free webinar for members\, however\, registration is required to ensure all attendees receive the meeting link. \nQuestions?\nContact Pat Dean
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/va4fairnesswebinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250429T155712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T155832Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Mental Health Awareness Month - Breaking the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: ABC’s Building Awareness to Break the Stigma \nWHEN: Thursdays — May 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29\, 2025\nTIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM \nWHERE: Via Zoom (Link will be sent out after registration) \nPRICE: Registration Fee: $100\n**ALL proceeds donated to the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP)** \nREGISTER THROUGH ABC NEW HAMPSHIRE/VERMONT HERE \nAlthough most presenters reference New Hampshire in their presentations\, the take-aways know no borders. Due to the personal nature of topics\, we will not be recording these sessions. \nReach out to Jennifer Landon if you have questions or inquiries about bringing mental health awareness programming to your organization 603-657-4079. \nAll presentations run 11:30 – 12:30 (EST). The Zoom link for all presentations will be sent Tuesday\, April 29 \nABC Members and Chapter Staff Only \nMay 1 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nTotal Human Health – An ABC National Initiative \nPresented by Joseph Xavier\, ABC National Senior Director of Health & Safety \nABC members care about their employees. Not only do they want to send them home safe at the end of the shift\, they also want them to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy the abundance life has to offer through their careers and beyond. The Total Human Health Initiative encompasses multiple dimensions of health organized within four\, simple and easy to remember categories: Body\, Heart\, Mind\, and Soul. Total human health is focused on building a resilient workforce connected though relationships and engaged in performing construction work to a high standard of safety\, quality and effectiveness. Our workforce is our most important resource\, highly skilled and ready to build the places where America lives\, learns\, works\, heals\, plays and prays. We cannot achieve anything without our workforce. \nJoe is a safety and workforce expert with more than 30 years of experience. He leads and contributes to the development and deployment of the overall health\, safety and environment strategy for the association\, its 69 chapters and its more than 21\,000 member companies \nMay 8 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLife Interrupted presented by Cheryl Guerin \nLife Interrupted is an educational presentation given by trained presenters who have had their own lives interrupted due to the mental illness of a family member or a loved one. By speaking about their own experiences\, the presenters address mental illness stigma and educate communities about mental illness\, the impact of supporting a loved one\, and the resources that are available for support. \nThis presentation is intended: \n\nTo help audiences understand the family perspective on mental illness.\nTo reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and to demonstrate that family recovery is possible.\nTo encourage hope for families that are affected by mental illness.\nTo educate communities about NAMI NH\, its philosophy\, services\, and the benefits it provides to families.\n\nLife Interrupted presentations are free and available to any group or organization in NH interested in learning more about mental illness and the support and education that NAMI NH provides. Participants from other states are encouraged to attend and reach out to their local NAMI organizations to learn more about the services and resources they provide \nCheryl Guerin has lived experience as the step mom of two adult children adopted from foster care and as a single mom with full custody of her two biological children.  One of her sons lives with major depressive disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, and autism.  Cheryl’s currently the Associate Vice President for Human Resources at Dartmouth College and on the Board for NAMI NH.  She brings together a career in HR and her lived experience as a caregiver as a NAMI NH volunteer speaker\, teacher\, and role play participant. \nMay 15 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nRecovery-Friendly Workplaces \nBecoming a Recovery-Friendly Workplace offers numerous benefits for employers\, employees\, and society. These benefits include enhanced employee well-being\, improved productivity\, reduced turnover\, and positive economic impacts. It also promotes a more inclusive and supportive work environment\, fostering a culture that values recovery and reduces stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders. It is not only a retention and recruitment strategy – it’s the right thing to do. This presentation addresses: \n\nRecovery-friendly workplaces prioritize employee mental health\, leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.\nSupporting employees in recovery can increase job satisfaction and loyalty\, leading to lower turnover rates.\nBy addressing mental health and substance use issues\, employers can create a more productive and efficient work environment.\nBecoming a recovery-friendly workplace can improve the company’s reputation and brand image\, attracting and retaining talent.\nBy addressing underlying issues\, employers can reduce healthcare costs associated with mental health and substance use.\nRecovery-friendly workplaces can expand the pool of qualified candidates\, including individuals who may have struggled with substance use disorders or mental health issues.\n\nPam Carbee is a proud New Hampshire native who has spent her life volunteering and giving back to her community. She has a bachelor’s degree from Granite State College in Behavioral Science and a graduate certificate in Community Mental Health with a specialization in co-occurring disorders and families.  She is a dedicated non-profit management professional with extensive experience in planning and implementing programs\, she excels at building and maintaining relationships with the state\, public\, and private agencies to drive meaningful impact. She accelerates the achievement of program goals and serves as a valuable resource in crisis services\, trauma-informed care\, substance use and recovery\, and workforce development.  She is also an experienced trainer and presenter\, providing education on these topics for fifteen years. With a deep understanding of community needs across New Hampshire\, she specializes in substance use prevention and recovery\, child protection\, family services\, and veteran support. Passionate about empowering individuals\, supporting veterans and strengthening communities\, she is committed to connecting individuals with essential resources to foster positive change. \nMay 22 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nStigma Free – Suicide Prevention \nThe Stigma Free presentation will raise awareness about mental health stigma\, its impact on employees and employers. It also focuses on the importance of fostering mental health awareness\, support\, and community within organizations\, equipping companies with resources to create stigma-free environments where employees can thrive. \nSusan Ward is the Suicide Prevention and Postvention Manager at NAMI NH. In 2021\, Susan began working at NAMI NH as the Garrett Lee Smith Grant Project Coordinator. The grant focused on suicide prevention for youth and young adults in three NH countries .Susan is a Connect trainer and has become more involved in providing Connect trainings and training others in NH and the US in become trainers in suicide prevention and postvention. Susan is a former first-grade teacher and previously held the position as the Career Development Coordinator at Beacon College\, a college exclusively for students with learning disabilities. Susan received her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling in 2019. \nMay 29 11:30 – 12:30 (EST) \nLived Experience \nEli’s wife was attacked and injured in their front yard by a man with a knife who tried to cut her throat. Eli ran down\, disarmed\, and rendered the attacker unconscious. Eli’s wife was pregnant with their 4th child at the time of the attack. He stopped working during the trial and combined with the results of the trauma to the family\, he fell into a deep depression culminating in the decision to die by suicide. \nEli is now a facilitator for Vital Cog\, a “Mental Health Champion” at Zachry\, and just finished co-chairing the Construction Working Minds Summit for suicide and substance abuse prevention. He recently started sharing the story to give hope to those who are suffering.                                                                         \nEli Embleton is the Dream Manager for Zachry Construction where he helps employees thrive at home and at work. He currently leads learning and development and was a former bilingual safety trainer and certified safety and health official. Eli speaks 6 ancient and modern languages and co-created the FUNctional Spanish program offering language and cultural immersions at Zachry’s famous hotel\, the Hilton Palacio Del Rio in San Antonio Texas.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mentalhealth2025/2025-05-01/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250318T134929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T134931Z
UID:10002073-1746007200-1746010800@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Earning and Owning Your Seat at the Table 4/30
DESCRIPTION:EARNING AND OWNING YOUR SEAT AT THE TABLE WITH JAMIE VANEK\nWednesday\, April 30\, 2025  |  10:00AM – 11:00AM  |  Virtual\nPull up a chair and get ready to confidently claim your seat at the table! In this interactive session\, you’ll explore strategies to elevate your presence and advocate for your expertise. With relatable examples and simple strategies\, you’ll leave this session ready to build influence\, take on new opportunities\, and own your role. \nIn this session you will learn:\n• How to conquer limiting beliefs\n• Tips for advocating for yourself\n• How to increase value by aligning your role with the company’s vision \nThis session is for anyone ranging from entry-level positions to mid-level managers looking to have a greater impact within their organization\, both in the office and in the field. \nSPEAKER\nJamie Vanek\, President\, Etolin Strait Development Group – Jamie Vanek made the unexpected career leap from teaching to construction in 2007 and discovered a passion for project management and team leadership. After diving deep into the federal contracting industry through construction\, Jamie has led projects and teams across the country in support of many federal agencies including NAVFAC\, USACE\, FBI\, NIWC\, Coast Guard. Department of Veteran Affairs\, and Air Force. Jamie is currently President of Etolin Strait Development Group\, an Alaska Native 8(a) Company\, headquartered in Norfolk\, Virginia\, and executing contracts from Washington DC to Georgia. \nAs a female leader in the construction industry\, author\, TEDx speaker\, and facilitator\, Jamie has been featured in Construction Business Owner\, Construction Executive\, ThriveGlobal\, and other digital publications about leading in the construction industry. Visit Jamie’s website to learn more  |  Watch Jamie’s TEDx Talk! \nLOCATION\nVirtual\nLink to be sent to attendees within 24 hours of webinar \nCOST \nMembers – $35\nNon-Members – $65 \nQuestions?\nContact Jamie Carrow
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/yourseat/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/HR-Earning-Owning-Your-Seat-apr-30-web.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241104T180100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T180102Z
UID:10001888-1745928000-1745935200@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam for Administrative Professionals 4/29
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam for Administrative Professionals (Virtual)\nTuesday\, April 29\, 2025  |  12:00PM-2:00PM \nAdministrative teams have unique document workflows that demand a different set of tools compared to design and construction teams. A typical Bluebeam class concentrates on design markups\, estimating and collecting field data\, but this class is very different! In just two hours you’ll be ready to combine documents\, mark for redaction\, apply digital signatures and several other important administrative tasks. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExtracting pages from existing documents\nUse Redaction to quickly clean sensitive information from documents\nCreating and applying digital signatures\nUpdating Page Labels\nApplying headers and footers\nSearch document text and visual symbols\nApply stamps\nFlag important content in documents\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nCOST\nMember – $110\nNon-Member – $165 \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-for-administrative-professionals-4-29/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/No-Date-Bluebeam-for-Admin-Professionals.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241031T190701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T201937Z
UID:10001884-1745496000-1745503200@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates 4/24
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates (Virtual)\nThursday\, April 24\, 2025  |  12:00PM – 2:00PM \n*Mandatory Pre-requisite – Baseline Basics (Option 1 – April 21) / Baseline Basics (Option 2 – April 22) & Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates (April 23) \nAfter finishing the Bluebeam Takeoffs & Estimates – Basics course we’ll move into creating custom columns\, embedding formulas\, and information organization. Did you know you can export to an Excel spreadsheet\, or even link directly to that Excel template file full of formulas you’ve been using for years? \nLearning Objectives: \n\nCustom Estimating Tools (Continued from “Material Takeoffs & Estimates-Basics”)\nCollecting Rich Data with Custom Columns\nReports and Exporting Data\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-advanced-materials-takeoffs-estimates-4-24/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/No-Date-Advanced-Materials-Takeoffs.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241031T184634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T184634Z
UID:10001880-1745409600-1745416800@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates 4/23
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates (Virtual)\nWednesday\, April 23\, 2025  |  12:00PM-2:00PM \n*Mandatory Pre-requisite – Baseline Basics (Option 1 – April 21) / Baseline Basics (Option 2 – April 22) \nWith Revu’s intuitive measurement tools and customizable interface\, we can turn your highlighters into a data rich takeoff tools. We’ll start out going through the standard measurement tools and settings\, then move into various customization options and discuss the results in the Markups List. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIntroduction to Viewports\nMeasurement Tips & Tricks\nCustom Estimating Tools\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-basics-materials-takeoffs-estimates-4-23/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/No-Date-Basics-Materials-Takeoffs.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250307T185546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T190411Z
UID:10002067-1745393400-1745427600@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Superintendents Academy 4/23
DESCRIPTION:SUPERINTENDENTS ACADEMY 2025\nApril 23 – 25\, 2025  |  See detailed schedule below\nJoin us for ABC-VA’s annual Superintendents Academy to learn firsthand from industry professionals. This training features interactive sessions on the following topics with all subjects geared toward the modern Superintendent: \n\nProject Administration and Processes\nSafety and Risk Management\nQuality and Quality Control\nContracts and Jobsite Documentation\nBudgeting and Estimating\nConstruction Practices on the Jobsite\nConstruction Planning and Productivity\nJobsite Technology\nPersonal Skills and Habits\nGoal Setting\nTime Management\nCommunication\nJobsite Leadership\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nThe academy is designed for superintendents of all experience levels. \nSPEAKERS\nAndrew George\, Hensel Phelps\nAnthony Simco\, DPR Construction\nAtul Chandak\, Balfour Beatty\nBrian Fish\, Hensel Phelps\nDavid Stone\, DPR Construction\nFrank Trujillo\, Coakley & Williams Construction\nMichael Bellaman\, ABC President & CEO\nThomas Hern\, Retired (DAVIS Construction) \nSCHEDULE\nApril 23 7:30AM-5:00PM Breakfast & Lunch included\nApril 24 7:30AM-5:00PM Breakfast\, Lunch\, Dinner & Networking included\nApril 25 7:30AM-12:00PM Breakfast & Certificate Ceremony included \nCOST\nMember – $800\nNon-Member – $1\,250 \nSUBSTITUTION/CANCELLATION POLICY\nSubstitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. Please note that a reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made by April 16\, 2025. \nQuestions?\nContact Jenny Tashjian
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/supers25/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Northern Virginia Training Facility\, ABC-VA Northern Virginia Training Facility\, 42680 Trade West Drive\, Dulles\,\, VA\, 20166\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Tashjian":MAILTO:jenny@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241029T140521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T140522Z
UID:10001874-1745323200-1745330400@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Option 2) 4/22
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Virtual) – Option 2\nTuesday\, April 22\, 2025  |  12:00PM-2:00PM\n**This class is a mandatory pre-requisite for Bluebeam Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Bluebeam Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates.** \nRegardless of your experience with Bluebeam\, we highly recommend taking the full course of Baseline Basics\, Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates to ensure you get the most value out of your training and time with expert Troy DeGroot. \nAttendees will learn interface navigation including menu dropdowns\, toolbars\, various tool panels\, keyboard shortcuts and a few recommended settings. While learning various markup and measurement tools\, several tips & tricks will be shared to increase speed and accuracy. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nInterface Navigation\nCalibration & Measurements\nIntroduction to the Markups List\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner \nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nABC Members can bundle the following classes for $276 (non-members can bundle for $426); or $110 per class for Members/ $165 per class for non-members: \n\nBaseline Basics (Option 1)\, April 21\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nBaseline Basics (Option 2)\, April 22\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Basics\, April 23\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Advanced\, April 24\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\n\nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us with any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-baseline-basics-option-2-4-22/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/No-Date-Baseline-Basics.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241029T140025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T140027Z
UID:10001873-1745236800-1745244000@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Option 1) 4/21
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Baseline Basics (Virtual) – Option 1\nMonday\, April 21\, 2025  |  12:00PM-2:00PM\n**This class is a mandatory pre-requisite for Bluebeam Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Bluebeam Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates.** \nRegardless of your experience with Bluebeam\, we highly recommend taking the full course of Baseline Basics\, Basics Materials Takeoffs & Estimates and Advanced Materials Takeoffs & Estimates to ensure you get the most value out of your training and time with expert Troy DeGroot. \nAttendees will learn interface navigation including menu dropdowns\, toolbars\, various tool panels\, keyboard shortcuts and a few recommended settings. While learning various markup and measurement tools\, several tips & tricks will be shared to increase speed and accuracy. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nInterface Navigation\nCalibration & Measurements\nIntroduction to the Markups List\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner \nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nABC Members can bundle the following classes for $276 (non-members can bundle for $426); or $110 per class for Members/ $165 per class for non-members: \n\nBaseline Basics (Option 1)\, April 21\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nBaseline Basics (Option 2)\, April 22\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Basics\, April 23\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\nMaterials Takeoffs & Estimates\, Advanced\, April 24\, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST\n\nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us with any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-baseline-basics-option-1-4-21/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/No-Date-Baseline-Basics.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241025T133419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T125037Z
UID:10001868-1744808400-1744822800@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Reading Construction Documents 4/16
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Reading Construction Documents (Virtual)\nApril 16 & 17\, 2025  |  1:00PM – 5:00PM \nThis two-part online program is for entry-level architectural or engineering designers\, apprentices\, entry-level tradespersons\, project coordinators\, assistant project managers\, new project managers\, estimators\, specialty sales representatives\, or anyone in career transition looking for a refresher. \nDesigned to quickly familiarize students with the basics of reading and understanding construction documents. From navigating title block information to combing through specification documents\, participants will learn how to navigate a project and understand the material and construction requirements. \nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nSCHEDULE\nWednesday\, April 16\, 2025\nThursday\, April 17\, 2025\n1:00PM – 5:00PM \nCOST\n$329 ABC Member\n$460 Non-Member \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-reading-construction-documents-4-16/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/No-Date-Reading-Construction-Documents.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241025T132113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T200818Z
UID:10001864-1744376400-1744390800@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Construction Estimating Principles and Application 4/11
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Construction Estimating Principles and Application (Virtual)\nFriday\, April 11\, 2025  |  1:00PM – 5:00PM\nGreat Estimators know that to be competitive and competent in the current market\, their companies must continually be in search of an edge. “How can we approach this project differently than our competition?” \nTrack 1 – The Estimating Principles Behind Every Bid:\nThis open forum discussion led by a panel of experienced construction estimators explores advanced elements of construction estimating. Experienced estimators will be challenged to evaluate their own systems within the framework of current trends and models with an emphasis on Bluebeam. Every topic will be discussed from various perspectives to allow Estimators from across the spectrum to benefit. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nCost/Price analysis\nPricing project constraints\nHow to build flexibility into your system\nOptimum time to complete\nEscalation\nManaging risk within the estimate\nDanger zones to avoid\n\nTrack 2 – How Technology Can Produce Faster\, More Accurate Estimates:\nOftentimes simply being more visual in your bid scope can put you ahead of the competition by showing you truly understand the project. Each day we’ll spend some time demonstrating how technology can not only replace your highlighters\, scales\, and calculator\, but fluid company standards for you and your team. With an emphasis on Bluebeam Revu\, these digital tools and workflows will produce clear\, visual markups that are accurate\, predictable\, and consistent no matter who on the team uses them. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nWorking with PDF drawings\nCalibrating drawings\nMeasurement tools\nCustom measurement tools\nDisplaying and exporting data\n\nInstructor: Troy DeGroot\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, UChapter2 | Owner\nAs a Bluebeam Certified Consultant\, Bluebeam Certified Instructor\, and Implementation Specialist\, Troy travels the country training over 2\,000 students annually with customized tools and workflows. It is these extensive and diverse training opportunities that have led to Troy being a requested annual presenter at AIA meetings\, Bluebeam Academy and Bluebeam’s very own eXtreme Conference (XCON). \nWith over 20 years in the industry\, Troy has cultivated a deep understanding of the requirements of customers\, the needs of end users\, common goals of management\, and the capacities of the technology. He has led many companies through successful software implementations and training. Having served as the BIM Manager for a large multi-discipline engineering firm\, he provides a broad understanding of the industry and the evolution of technology. \nSCHEDULE\nFriday\, April 11\, 2025\n1:00PM – 5:00PM \nPRICING\n$350 ABC Member\n$490 Non-Member \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-construction-estimating-principles-and-application-4-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.abcva.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/No-Date-Construction-Estimating-Principles.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250224T200557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T200557Z
UID:10002051-1744093800-1744126200@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Conference 4/8
DESCRIPTION:Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Conference  |  April 8\, 2025\nREGISTER HERE!\n\n\n\nIt’s that time of the year again! Our good friends at Mid Atlantic Construction Safety Council are throwing their annual Conference & Expo! With an incredible lineup of speakers who are pioneers in the field of safety\, this conference promises to be a game-changer! These professionals walk the walk\, implementing strategies and equipment that saves lives and elevate safety standards worldwide. \nConnect with like-minded professionals who share your passion for safety\, and exchange ideas that could shape the future of your industry. Whether you’re a seasoned safety professional or just starting your journey\, this conference has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of a transformative event that’s dedicated to saving lives and shaping the future of safety. See you there!
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mid-atlantic-construction-safety-conference-4-8/
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250310T203948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T131729Z
UID:10002069-1743692400-1743696000@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Navigating the Legislative Landscape with ABC-VA Lobbyist Julia Hammond 4/3 Virtual
DESCRIPTION:NAVIGATING THE LEGISLATIVE LANDSCAPE WITH ABC-VA LOBBYIST JULIA HAMMOND\nThursday\, April 3\, 2025  |  3:00PM – 4:00PM  |  Virtual\nGet ready for a comprehensive rundown of the latest bills and resolutions that shaped the recent session of Virginia’s General Assembly. Julia Hammond\, Senior Principal at Cozen O’Connor & Lobbyist for ABC-VA\, will take you on a journey through the legislative landscape\, exploring the impact on the construction industry as Virginia gears up for a governor change in 2026. \nJoin us as Julia breaks down the key takeaways\, ongoing developments\, and future projections that will shape the construction industry in the years to come. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and ahead of the curve! \nWho Should Attend?\nPrincipals/Owners\, Senior Executives\, Senior Managers \nSPEAKER\nJulia Hammond is ABC-VA’s lobbyist continually pushing the legislative needs that benefit ABC-VA members in addition to her role as Government Relations Principal for Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies. Julia is practiced in leading a gubernatorial legislative team with extensive experience identifying emerging issues\, developing and implementing high-level policy initiatives\, and securing passage of a variety of measures and key reforms before the Virginia General Assembly. Julia served as the director of legislative affairs and policy to Governor Robert F. McDonnell from 2011-2013. Julia led the McDonnell administration’s legislative strategy\, developed the governor’s policy agenda\, and worked with members of the Virginia General Assembly to advance the governor’s priorities. She was pivotal to the success of the governor’s agendas\, directing the administration’s outreach to the General Assembly and stakeholder groups. \nLOCATION\nVirtual\nLink to be sent to attendees within 24 hours of webinar \nCOST \nFree for ABC-VA members. You must register in order to receive the virtual link. \nQuestions?\nContact Kristen Altermatt
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/vaupdate25/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Altermatt":MAILTO:kristen@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T090000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250218T200244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T124904Z
UID:10002048-1743060600-1743066000@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Risk vs. Reward: Is Group Captive Insurance Right for Your Business? 3/27
DESCRIPTION:RISK VS. REWARD: IS GROUP CAPTIVE INSURANCE RIGHT FOR YOUR BUSINESS?\n**RESCHEDULED. New date TBA soon.**\nThursday\, March 27\, 2025  |  7:30AM – 9:00AM  |  Virtual\nA Group Captive Insurance Program is an arrangement where multiple businesses pool their resources to create a shared insurance program\, potentially reducing premiums and increasing control. Members share risks and rewards\, including potential dividends\, but also face potential shared losses and complexity. Is your business ready for a group captive insurance program? \nPLEASE NOTE: this webinar is designed for CEOs\, presidents\, owners\, CFOs\, safety directors\, and other senior leadership roles \nKey Topics\n– What is a group captive program\n– How to determine if a group captive is right for your company (feasibility study)\n– The different types of group captives and how to determine which one is right for your business\n– Program advantages\n– The considerations before entering a group captive (risk vs. reward)\n– Group captive acceptance procedure\n– What to expect with claims and safety and loss control \nPLUS! Hear firsthand from Randy Funk with S.W. Funk\, a group captive insurance participant\, and ask him any questions to determine if the program is a good fit for you. \nSPEAKERS\nJanice Graziosi\, Vice President\, Property & Casualty\, USI Insurance Services – Janice has been in the insurance industry for over 25 years\, with experience on both the broker and carrier side of the industry. She brings technical expertise to the middle and upper middle market construction industry through a strategic approach to protect her client’s financial health and long term viability while mitigating risk and protecting the client’s balance sheet. \nJustin Weis\, Practice Leader\, VIRGINIA P&C\, USI Insurance Services – Justin Weis is Senior Vice President and Property & Casualty Practice Leader of USI’s Richmond and Norfolk offices. Justin stepped into the Practice Leader role in 2023 after 9 years as a successful middle market broker and is now responsible for the development and growth of USI’s Virginia P&C Practice. Justin consults with C-suite executives to understand their businesses and develops solutions to various hazards\, financial\, operational and strategic risk issues. \nLOCATION\nVirtual\nLink to be sent to attendees within 24 hours of webinar \nCOST \nMembers – $30\nNon-Members – $60 \nQuestions?\nContact Kristen Altermatt
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/group-captive-insurance-webinar-mar27/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Altermatt":MAILTO:kristen@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250324T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250324T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241119T151004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T152710Z
UID:10001893-1742824800-1742828400@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Bluebeam Intro from the Experts 3/24
DESCRIPTION:Bluebeam Intro from the Experts (Virtual)\nMonday\, March 24\, 2025  |  2:00PM-3:00PM \nWhen it comes to AEC industry software\, Bluebeam Revu is one of the most popular\, quickly growing to over 2 million users worldwide. With functionality for Design Review\, Estimating\, Collecting Field Data\, and others\, Bluebeam is not your average PDF software. \nABC-VA has partnered with Troy DeGroot with UChapter2.com to provide the best quality Bluebeam training in the industry. Don’t miss this opportunity to see an introduction to each upcoming course and learning objectives. Get your questions answered to assure you’re in the appropriate courses for your skillset and workflows. \nBe sure to register right away as seats are limited\, and share with your industry peers! \nRegistration:\nREGISTRATION LINK. This intro course hosted by UChapter2. \nVisit our Bluebeam page for more information on the entire program. \nContact us if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bluebeam-intro-from-the-experts-mar24/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T183000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241212T200245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T181713Z
UID:10001929-1741852800-1741890600@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:ABC Regional Construction Summit
DESCRIPTION:ABC REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT \nThursday\, March 13\, 2025  |  8:00AM – 6:30PM  |  MD Live! Casino\, Hanover\, MD\nPLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION IS THROUGH ABC GREATER BALTIMORE (CLICK HERE)\nThe 2025 ABC Regional Construction Summit\, co-hosted by ABC Chesapeake Shores\, ABC Greater Baltimore\, ABC of Metro Washington\, and ABC Virginia is the premier networking and educational conference of the year! We guarantee there is content for every type of member and employee. \nView the full agenda and breakout session details!\nAt this day-long conference\, we will bring in dynamic speakers featuring the region’s most forward-thinking companies for an opportunity to meet\, collaborate\, and learn how we can expect this industry to be changing and how we can be on the forefront of leadership\, technological advances\, and safety preparedness. Don’t miss out on this one-day conference of educational sessions\, exhibitors & networking! \nDownload printable flyer\nAGENDA\n8:00AM – Registration\, Breakfast & Exhibitor Hall\n9:30AM – Morning Keynote Speaker\n10:45AM – Breakout Session #1 (choice of 3 topics/speakers)\n                     Wage Theft and Misclassification: Recent Developments and How to Avoid the Consequences hosted by\n                     Jennifer Harris and Adam Handfinger\, Peckar & Abramson\n                     Magnetic Leadership hosted by Michael Bellaman\, President & CEO\, ABC National\n                     How Companies can use AI in Day-to-Day Operations presented by Dustin Sitton\, Incite Automation\n11:45AM – Breakout Session #2 (choice of 3 topics/speakers)\n                     Establishing a Safety Management System & Supporting Culture (Panel) moderated by\n                     Frank Trujillo\, Coakley & Williams Construction\n                     Hot Labor Issues of 2025: Wage Misclassification\, PLAs\, Union Organizing\, FMLA & More hosted by\n                     Maury Baskin\, Littler\n                     Fireside Chat: Trade Partner Relationships (Panel) with Mike Ginsburg (Chesapeake Contracting)\,\n                     Dan Novack (Balfour Beatty)\, Mike Elias (Casey Construction) and Megan Ross (Coakley & Williams\n                     Construction) / moderated by Chad Prinkey of Well Built Consulting\n12:45PM – Lunch & Lunch Speaker\n1:45PM – Afternoon Break/Exhibitor Hall \n2:15PM – Breakout Session #3 (choice of 3 topics/speakers)\n                     PLAs & The New Administration hosted by Ben Brubeck\, VP of Regulatory\, Labor & State Affairs\, ABC National\n                     Dark Web Case Study & Cyber Security hosted by Satyam Verma\, Egnyte\n                     Tech Adoption: How We Grew Through Tech (Panel) with Chris Barry (Southway Builders)\,\n                     Tom Pittman (Chaney Enterprises)\, Lowell Kramer (Worth & Company) / Lorri Grayson (GGA Construction)\n                     moderated by Jack Kwait-Blank (Coakley & Williams Construction)\n3:15PM – Closing Keynote Speaker\n4:30PM to 6:30PM – Happy Hour\, Networking\, Exhibitor Hall \nLOCATION\nMaryland Live! Casino\n7002 Arundel Mills Cir Ste 7777\, Hanover\, MD 21076 \nCOST\nEarly Bird (until 2/21/2025) – $175\nRegular – $200\nNon-Members – $325 \nCurrent Exhibitors:\nSkillforce • Trade Scouts • ABC Insurance Trust • Milwaukee Tool • Egnyte • Bmore Technology • Incite Automation • Arcoro • Procore • JLG • Construction Intelligence Solutions • M3 Technology Consultants • Outbuild • Grunley • C2MS • Document Crunch • Dresner Group • SpaceSaver Interiors • DeWALT / Stanley Black & Decker • Chesapeake Embroidery • Contractors Health Coalition • Rehab at Work • Aroom\n**EXHIBITORSHIPS SOLD OUT!!** \nHOTEL ACCOMODATIONS\nClick here for room block information and rates: https://book.passkey.com/e/50932507 \nSponsorships Available!\n• Keynote Sponsor (includes exhibitor booth)\n• Lunch Sponsor\n• Happy Hour Sponsor\n• Breakout Room Sponsor\nClick here to visit the sponsorship information page \nSPONSORS – THANK YOU!         \n                                  \nSUBSTITUTIONS/CANCELLATIONS\nSubstitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. Written notice must be submitted by 5PM on Friday\, March 7\, 2025\, to receive a refund.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/arcs25/
LOCATION:MD Live! Casino\, 7002 Arundel Mills Cir Ste 7777\, Hanover\, MD\, 21076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Gillette":MAILTO:jessica@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241218T190116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T152029Z
UID:10001962-1740643200-1740664800@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Executive Safety Academy: The Safety Conference for Firm Leadership 2/27
DESCRIPTION:EXECUTIVE SAFETY ACADEMY: THE CONFERENCE FOR FIRM LEADERSHIP\nThursday\, February 27\, 2025 – Friday\, February 28\, 2025  |  8:00AM – 2:00PM\nRegistration will close at 3PM on Tuesday\, February 25\, 2025.\nThe road to world-class safety starts HERE. \nABC Virginia invites you to attend the Executive Safety Academy\, a two-day immersion into developing leadership commitment to safety as a core value from the C-Suite down\, and implementing the leading indicator systems and processes that are required to achieve world-class safety performance. \nLearning Takeaways:\n– How Leadership Plays Into Implementing a Successful Safety Cultural Transformation\n– Implementing Core Leading Indicators to Improve Safety Performance\n– Change Management: Making Concepts a Reality\n– Personal Commitment\n– and much more \nSession 1: The Road Map to World-Class Safety\n– Dissatisfaction with Current Performance\n– Leadership Commitment\n– Cultural Transformation\n– Deliverable: Transformation Plan or Company and Individual \nSession 2: World-Class Systems and Processes\n– World-Class Results\n– Best Practice Systems and Process\n– Balanced Scoreboard \nWho Should Attend?\nOwners\, Principals\, Vice Presidents\, Operations and Division Managers\nThis course is NOT intended for crew leaders or job superintendents. Due to the nature of this class\, registrations are subject to approval by ABC-VA and the class instructor. This is to ensure the target audience is reached. \nINSTRUCTOR\nDave Thompson\, Safety Director\, Bruce Howard Contracting\, Inc.  – Dave Thompson has been involved in the construction industry for 35 years and has been a safety professional for twenty-two of those. He is the Safety Director for Bruce Howard Contracting\, Inc.\, of Williamsburg\, VA\, and the Lead Instructor for ABC-VA Hampton Roads. Dave also sits on the VA State Corporation Commission’s Advisory Committee for Miss Utility representing excavators and holds a CHST. \nLOCATION \nABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\n1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA 23228 \nCOST\nMembers $325\nNon-members $525\nContinental breakfast and lunch provided both days \nCANCELLATION POLICY\nPlease note that a reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made 72 hours in advance. No-shows and anyone who does not complete the course will still be financially responsible. Substitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. \nQuestions?\nContact Sherrie Dickerson
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/esa-feb2025/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, 1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA\, 23228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sherrie Dickerson":MAILTO:sherrie@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20250114T145553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T200319Z
UID:10001986-1739527200-1739530800@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:SBA's Surety Bond Guarantee Program 2/14 Virtual
DESCRIPTION:SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION’S SURETY BOND GUARANTEE PROGRAM\nPlease note: registration will close at 9:00AM on Thursday\, February 13.\nFriday\, February 14\, 2025  |  10:00AM – 11:00AM  |  Virtual\nUnder the Surety Bond Guarantee Program\, the Small Business Administration (SBA) guarantees bid\, performance\, and payment surety bonds issued by certain surety companies. This webinar is a must for any small business that is in need of bid\, performance\, or payment bonds. SBA guarantees contract bonds but does not guarantee commercial bonds. Contract bonds ensure the terms of a specific contract are fulfilled. \nKey Takeaways\n• Alternative Bonding Option: The SBA’s Surety Bond Guarantee Program offers an alternative avenue for small businesses to obtain contract bonds if they don’t meet traditional bonding requirements.\n• Increased Access to Contract Bonds: The program accommodates contracts up to $9 million for non-federal contracts and up to $14 million for federal contracts\, making it easier for small businesses to access contract bonds.\n• Reduced Working Capital Requirements: The SBA’s program requires about half the working capital typically needed for contract surety bonds\, making it more accessible to small businesses with limited resources. \nThe SBA is an agency of the Federal Government established in 1953 to aid\, counsel\, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns\, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. Nationwide\, SBA delivered $56 billion to small businesses and disaster-impacted communities in Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24). \nSPEAKER\nFord Scott\, Lender Relations Specialist\, U.S. Small Business Administration – Ford is responsible for marketing and providing hands-on assistance with SBA loan guaranty programs to lenders\, economic development organizations and prospective small business borrowers\, throughout Virginia. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Sciences from Virginia Commonwealth University. \nLOCATION\nVirtual\nA Teams meeting link will be sent to registered attendees within 24 hours of webinar. \nCOST\nFree (registration required in order to receive Teams link) \nQuestions?\nContact Jamie Carrow
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/sbas-surety-bond-guarantee-program-2-14-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Fronius":MAILTO:rachel@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T053004
CREATED:20241119T170017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T150009Z
UID:10001897-1738828800-1738857600@www.abcva.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Microsoft Project (Virtual) 2/6
DESCRIPTION:INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT PROJECT: GETTING STARTED\nThursday\, February 6\, 2025  |  8:00AM – 4:00PM\nManaging time\, tasks\, people and resources effectively can make the difference between success and failure when completing a complex project. In this Introduction to Microsoft Project 2016: Getting Started class\, students will spend time getting comfortable with the Project 2016 user interface\, including project views and the ribbon. They will also learn to enter\, organize\, and link tasks\, work with resources\, and create projects independently. The course allows time to practice fundamental basic skills essential for efficient use of this program. \nKEY TAKEAWAYS\nNot just an “introductory” course\, this virtual one-day training offers a deep dive into the essential features of Microsoft Project so that attendees can immediately put the software to use planning and managing their projects when they return to work.\n• Learn to create and manage simple projects.\n• Learn to enter and manage tasks.\n• Learn to work with a project calendar.\n• Learn to add and manage project resources and work with the resource sheet.\n• Learn to create basic reports for your project. \nEmbrace the opportunity to enhance your project management skills through this engaging\, virtual learning experience.\nThis event is held on Zoom and will require participants to have a reliable internet connection. We also ask that participants have Microsoft Project 2016 installed on their computer. \nLOCATION\nVirtual – a Zoom link will be emailed to participants within 24 hours of training \nCOST\nMembers: $245\nNon-Member: $335\nDISCOUNT Additional Members from Same Company: $195 \nSUBSTITUTIONS/CANCELLATION POLICY\nA reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made 48 hours in advance. Substitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. \nQUESTIONS\nJamie Carrow
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/introduction-to-microsoft-project-virtual-2-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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