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  • September 28, 2017 3:26 PM | Anonymous

    Need continuing education hours? The ACIA is offering 8 hours of HSW learning units this month for only $30. The cost includes breakfast and lunch. Certificates will be provided plus the ACIA is a registered AIA provider. For your convenience, the ACIA is offering 3 locations. The programs also provide PDH credit. 

     Day of Concrete Knowledge is designed to provide valuable education programs on concrete topics. This full-day seminar provides 8 hours of AIA approved HSW and PDH credits. Certificates will be issued to both architects and engineers. There is a fee of $30 to attend. All proceeds will go to your choice of the AIA Foundation or the Alabama Concrete Industries Foundation (ACIF). The ACIF yearly awards two $8,000 scholarships to students enrolled in architecture, engineering or building science at one of the state’s universities. Payments can me made online or the day of class.


    Tuesday, September 26, 2017-Mobile, Renaissance Riverview Plaza

    Wednesday, September 27, 2017-Birmingham, AGC Headquarters

    Thursday, September 28, 2017-Huntsville, Embassy Suites


    To register, click here https://acia.wufoo.com/forms/a-day-of-concrete-knowledge-2017/

    For questions or more information please call 334.265.0501

    *Program will last from 8am – 4pm. All day attendance is not required. However, attendees will only receive credit for the hours attended. Certificates will be issued following the end of each program.


    Ready Mix Topics to be Covered

    “Improve Your Concrete with Fibers”

    “ICF Construction for Your Next Commercial Project”

    “Permeable Pavements for Storm Water Design”

    “Designing Concrete Parking Areas Using ACI 330”

    “Tilt Up Construction 101”

    “Case Study of ICF Alabama Structures”

    “Modern Admixtures to Improve You Concrete Properties”

    “Concrete Overlays for Failed Parking Areas” 


  • September 19, 2017 10:00 AM | Anonymous

    Register today!



    Tuesday, September 19

    Regions Field
    1401 1st Avenue South

    Registration & Exhibit Hall Open: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
    Lunch: 11:30 - 12:00 p.m.
    Speaker: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

    $35 attendee
    $400 exhibitor, more information here: http://aecmegagroup.org/Exhibitors 

    Approved for 1 AIA LU, certificates available.


    FBI: CYBER SECURITY


    Speaker:Darren J. Mott

    Supervisory Special Agent for the Counterintelligence Program for the Birmingham Division of the FBI

    Darren J. Mott is the Supervisory Special Agent for the Counterintelligence Program for the Birmingham Division of the FBI. This program works with other USIC partners to detect, deter, and neutralize the threat of hostile nation intelligence services active in Northern Alabama. SSA Mott entered on duty with the FBI in 1999 and has worked both the cyber and counterintelligence

    threats during his career. SSA Mott has worked in the Charlotte and Cleveland Field Divisions and worked at the national program level at FBIHQ. SSA Mott was responsible for building the first working relationship between the FBI and Russian Federal Security Service to combat the cyber criminal threat originating from Eastern Europe and he created the first national level program blending the cyber and counterintelligence disciplines within the FBI. The Birmingham

    Division operates its counterintelligence program out of the Huntsville Resident Agency and has primary responsibility for mitigation of cyber and counterintelligence threats present in Cummings Research Park, Redstone Arsenal, and the private sector companies in Northern Alabama.


  • September 13, 2017 11:30 AM | Anonymous

     Community plays a crucial role in shaping how we live and if we thrive. As our world continues to urbanize, densify, and intensify, community is more critical than ever. Drawn from more than three decades’ experience designing affordable multifamily housing, these elegant, economical, and human-centric strategies support a high quality of living for residents and neighbors alike. The "9 Ways to Build Community with Urban Housing" range from the large-scale “Reweave the Urban Fabric”—which focuses on maximizing adjacencies and reconnecting street grids—to the intimate “Get Personal”—which builds in opportunities for self-expression. These flexible, accessible, and complementary design strategies dignify and uplift residents, improve wellness and stability, and support people to forge key bonds. Illustrated by examples from dozens of built projects and long-time collaborations with developers, this talk shares a wide range of successful applications of these community-oriented principles.

    September 13th at Iron City, 513 22nd Street South register on line @ https://squareup.com/store/alabama-center-for-architecture

    www.dbarchitects.com

     

  • August 03, 2017 3:59 PM | Anonymous

    SAVE THE DATE FOR THE 7TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE & XPO!!!!

    Date: August 3rd, 2017

    Where: Pelham Civic Center

    When: ALL DAY

    It is early this year, save the date!!!!!! More info coming soon! 

  • March 09, 2017 11:00 AM | Anonymous

    March 9th, Iron City, 513 22nd Street South 11:00- 1:00   $20

    Architect Garrett Reynolds, AIA of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson in Seattle will present a lecture about the design of micro living spaces from his last research in New York City, Copenhagen, Stockhold, Seoul and Tokyo. The discussion seeks to provide a dialogue between his research and the changing housing climate in Seattle, Birmingham and around the world. To purchase tickets squareup.com/store/AIA-Birmingham                       

  • February 22, 2017 11:30 AM | Anonymous

    Save the date for a joint meeting with AIA Birmingham. Lawrence Novak, lead structural engineer for the tallest building in the world  (Burj Khalifa) will present on the structural and sustainable design of the tower. His lecture "The Philosophy of Engineering for the Burj Khalifa, the Worlds Tallest Structure is hosted by the  Alabama Concrete Industries Association  and sponsored by Building and Earth Science. rsvp to rhea@karmamanagementinc.com by Feb. 20th. $20 for members - $40 non-members - Approved for 1 AL & FL PDH. Event will be at the CLUB, 1 Robert Smith Dr.

  • January 17, 2017 11:30 AM | Anonymous

    SEAoAL will host a YP lunch n learn at Terracon January 17th, 2017 from 11:30 - 1:00 to introduce a new online Geotechnical collaboration tool called GEO REPORT.  Lunch will be provided, please rsvp to  bgreene@tuckerjones.com ASAP.                                                       Terracon - 110 12th Street North, Birmingham AL

     

  • December 06, 2016 1:16 PM | Anonymous

    Save the Date for the SEAoAL & ICRI Come Together Conference.  Dec. 6th at the AGC Headquarters -  6.5 PDHs - Tradeshow - Let's talk about concrete repair and learn from the experts. More info coming SOON!!!!!!!!!

  • October 26, 2016 12:51 PM | Anonymous

    "Things You Never Learned in School about Working as a Design Professional: From Social Media to Site Safety"

    October 27th, 2016 

    2:00 - 5:00 p.m.

    Vestavia Country Club

    RSVP to lsullivan@jrprewitt.com

  • August 11, 2016 10:59 AM | Anonymous

    Register at: http://aecmegagroup.org/page-18107 


    Zap the Gap: How to work with Multiple Generations

    The workplace is not what it used to be People are living longer and staying in the workforce longer making this the first time in history that four generations are looking at each other across the same conference table. Differences in generational values vary greatly on everything from dress codes to work ethic. Productivity, culture and growth are being negatively affected by poorly handled generational assumptions. Then there’s the problem of obtaining and retaining multi-generational talent. The potential for collision, conflict and confusion between the generations has never been greater. Your challenge is NOT just figuring out how to put up with each other, but how to uncover and incorporate what motivates each generation to do what’s best for the organization to achieve financial success, personal growth and increased moral.

    Because generations are in a constant state of flux, what worked last year does not work today. What seemed like a perfect solution yesterday is the source of tomorrow’s problem. Learn from Meagan Johnson what you can do now to make the most of each generation in your workplace

    You will learn:

    • Who the generations are - their wants, needs and expectations
    • How  to  capture  Baby  Boomers  “loyal  make  a  difference”  attitude  before  it evaporates
    • Important Generation X career building techniques so they don’t leave you for another employer
    • New Millennials want their efforts to have meaning and what to do about it
    • Top 10 recruiting tricks to capture Gen Y’s attention
    • Techniques to retain employees from each generation
    • A social media policy at work that works
    • How to take advantage of generation gaps – not simply manage or endure them
    • What needs to happen to weave generational respect into your organizational culture

    This presentation has been approved for 1 AIA LU.



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