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Bay Bridge Chapter Represents the Following Cities:

Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, San Francisco

Upcoming Event Information

Port of Oakland Capital Plan with Emilia Sánchez

When:Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Time: 11:30 am – 1:15 pm
Where: Scotts Seafood Jack London Square – 2 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
Ticket Costs: $90 for members; $120 for non-members. Walk-ins Welcome!
Registration Link: Port of Oakland with Emilia Sanchez Tickets in Oakland, CA, United States (ticketleap.com)

The Port of Oakland oversees the Oakland Seaport, Oakland International Airport, and nearly 20 miles of waterfront including Jack London Square. The Port’s 5-year strategic plan – Growth with Care – pairs business expansion with community benefits, envisioning more jobs and economic stimulus as the Port grows. Together with its business partners, the Port supports more than 84,000 jobs.

Please join ACEC BBC as we welcome Emilia Sánchez, the Director of Engineering at the Port as she discusses the Port’s current capital plan.

Sep
29
Thu
2022
ACEC BBC: Transbay Joint Powers Authority Downtown Extension (DTX) Phase 2 @ SF City Club
Sep 29 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Thank you to our sponsors!

GOLD SPONSOR

SILVER SPONSORS

     

Program:

  • CHECK IN/NETWORKING BEGINS 11:30 AM
  • PROGRAM STARTS 12:00 PM
  • PROGRAM ENDS 1:00 PM

Purchasing a ticket means you have read and agree to follow our Harassment and Misconduct Policy.  

Not sure if you’re firm is a member? Check out our Membership Directory

Speakers:

Alfonso Rodriguez, DTX Project Director, joined TJPA in July 2021 as the Downtown Rail Extension (DTX) Project Director following a career spanning three decades in the public and private sectors including executive leadership and project management roles. As Project Director for DTX, Mr. Rodriguez provides leadership to the project delivery team and through collaboration with partnering agencies and stakeholders, is responsible for delivering Phase 2 of the Transbay Program, the Downtown Rail Extension, that will extend Caltrain commuter rail and California’s future high-speed rail service to the Salesforce Transit Center in downtown San Francisco.

 

Anna Harvey, DTX Deputy Project Director, joined the TJPA in January 2022 with over a decade of experience in both the private and public sectors. She started out as a consultant on the final design and tunnel construction of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Central Subway project, then progressed to roles in program management and engineering for California High-Speed Rail. Ms. Harvey then spent six years working on a mix of funding, highways, and rail and station planning for the San Francisco County Transportation Authority and the San Francisco Planning Department.

 

 

COVID 19 Protocol – please bear with us as we balance safety and hosting in-person events

  • If you are feeling ill, symptomatic, or have tested positive for COVID, please stay home.
  • PROOF OF VACCINATION MAY BE REQUIRED BY RESTAURANT, CITY & COUNTY OF SF, AND/OR ACEC
  • Wearing a mask is highly recommended: Know when masks are needed | San Francisco (sf.gov)
  • Please bring a mask, just in case
  • If City & County of SF, Restaurant, and/or ACEC decide this in-person event is a safety issue, we will make every attempt to transition to a virtual event and provide refunds to registered attendees and sponsors.
  • No unregistered walk-ins allowed.  If you are paying at the door, please use the “Pay by card, check, or cash at door” online ticket option to register

Forging, presenting, and using fake COVID 19 vaccine cards and/or test results are illegal activities. Information on reporting can be found here.

Nov
17
Thu
2022
ACEC BBC: Link 21–Connecting Communities, Advancing Equity @ Lake Chalet
Nov 17 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

GOLD SPONSORS – SOLD OUT
   

    

 

SILVER SPONSOR

PROGRAM

Please join ACEC Bay Bridge Chapter in welcoming our Link 21 Panel as they discuss how the Link 21 program will transform the BART and Regional Rail network in the Northern California Megaregion, and the City of Oakland in particular, into a faster, more integrated system that provides a safe, efficient, equitable, and affordable means of travel. The Link21 program will include a second Transbay crossing and will link transit systems from 21 counties to provide a more connected passenger experience throughout the megaregion.  The Panel will discuss latest concepts, program updates, and future design opportunities.

CHECK IN/NETWORKING BEGINS 11:30 AM

  • PROGRAM STARTS 12:00 PM
  • PROGRAM ENDS 1:00 PM

Purchasing a ticket means you have read and agree to follow our Harassment and Misconduct Policy.  

Not sure if you’re firm is a member? Check out our Membership Directory

Speakers:

 Camille Tsao, Capitol Corridor, Link21 Program Lead
Camille Tsao is the Link21 Program Lead for the Capitol Corridor. She represents regional rail interests on the Link21 team and is responsible for alignment of Link21 with the State Rail Plan. Camille has been working in the public transportation industry for over 20 years and has conducted numerous alternatives analyses and managed multiple projects for commuter, intercity and high speed rail. She was on the Transportation Research Board Intercity Passenger Rail Committee for nine years. Prior to joining Capitol Corridor, Camille was a consultant at CDM Smith in San Francisco and HNTB Corporation in Oakland. She holds Master’s degrees in City Planning (MIT) and Transportation Engineering (UC Berkeley).

 

Nicole Franklin, Link21 Engagement and Outreach Manager
Nicole Franklin is the Engagement and Outreach Manager for Link21.  She is a community engagement and land use professional with over 20 years of experience working with government agencies, community groups, and multidisciplinary teams during the entitlement, permitting, funding, and construction phases of private development and public infrastructure projects. She currently serves as Public Engagement Manager, directing the Link21 Engagement and Outreach work, which includes, public outreach and engagement, media relations, government relations, branding and marketing, and equity policy and outreach.

 

 

 

Nicole Ferrara, OakDOT Major Projects Division Manager
Nicole Ferrara has worked on the intersection of public health and urban planning for nearly 15 years and believes that all people deserve to live in cohesive communities where health and wellbeing are woven into the fabric of our streets and public spaces, regardless of your zip code, race, wealth, age or ability. As the manager of the new Major Projects Division within OakDOT, Nicole is overseeing the development and delivery of approximately $0.5 billion in transformational capital improvements.

 

 

 

 

Sponsorship Level Sponsorship cost Sponsor Benefits
Gold $500 members only

SOLD OUT

·        Two tickets to the event included

·        One seat at the head table w/ speaker and another at the adjacent reserved table

·        60 seconds on the mic to speak about the firm at the beginning of the event

·        logo on all promotional materials (digital and paper)

·        Option to place sponsor-provided “swag” at each table

Silver $250 members only

(4 max)

·        one ticket to the event included with a seat at the reserved table

·        Logo on all promotional materials (digital and paper)

·        Option to place sponsor-provided “swag” at each table

 

COVID 19 Protocol – please bear with us as we balance safety and hosting in-person events

  • If you are feeling ill, symptomatic, or have tested positive for COVID, please stay home.
  • PROOF OF VACCINATION MAY BE REQUIRED BY RESTAURANT, CITY & COUNTY OF SF, AND/OR ACEC
  • Wearing a mask is highly recommended: Know when masks are needed | San Francisco (sf.gov)
  • Please bring a mask, just in case
  • If City & County of SF, Restaurant, and/or ACEC decide this in-person event is a safety issue, we will make every attempt to transition to a virtual event and provide refunds to registered attendees and sponsors.
  • No unregistered walk-ins allowed.  If you are paying at the door, please use the “Pay by card, check, or cash at door” online ticket option to register

Forging, presenting, and using fake COVID 19 vaccine cards and/or test results are illegal activities. Information on reporting can be found here.

Jan
19
Thu
2023
@ Randy Iwasaki House, Walnut Creek
Jan 19 @ 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
 @ Randy Iwasaki House, Walnut Creek

ACEC Federal PAC East Bay & Bay Bridge Chapters

2023 Whisk(e)y & Food Event

WHAT
Whisk(e)y tastings by Adrian Trespando and Darren Choy (ACEC East Bay & Bay Bridge Chapters)
Heavy hors d’oeuvres from Havana Catering
Some cigars will be provided, please feel free to bring your own
Non Alcoholic and Non-Whisk(e)y drink options
Mingling

ATTIRE
Business casual
Outdoor heat lamps provided, warm jackets recommended

QUESTIONS?
Contact [email protected] or [email protected]

TICKET PRICING
$165 PAC DONATION
Limited 40 Guests.
Must be paid for by personal accounts – no work reimbursements allowed for PAC events.
Only ACEC members and direct family members may participate.
Tickets must be purchased by December 31, 2022.

Thank you to Randy Iwasaki (Amazon Web Services) for Hosting!

Contributions are not deductible for Federal income tax purposes. The price of a ticket is considered a contribution to ACEC/PAC and will be used for political purposes. Partnership and sole proprietorship checks are permitted, however, federal law prohibits contributions from general treasury funds of a corporation, labor organizations or national banks (including corporate or other business entity credit cards), from any person contributing another’s funds, from a Federal government contractor, or from a foreign national who lacks permanent resident status. Contributions will be screened and those from outside the restricted class (non-members) and those from individuals who have not given prior approval will be returned. Contributions are voluntary and you have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Amounts herein are merely suggestions; the amount given, or refusal to give, will not result in a benefit or disadvantage to an individual. Federal election law requires political committees to use best efforts to report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 during a calendar year. An individual may not contribute more than a total of $5000 per calendar year to the committee.

Mar
23
Thu
2023
Port of San Francisco Waterfront Resilience Program @ Marine's Memorial Club, Crystal Lounge
Mar 23 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

In-Person Event: Port of San Francisco Waterfront Resilience Program Update
When: Thursday, March 23, 2023
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Where: Marine’s Memorial Club, 609 Sutter Street, 11th Floor, Crystal Lounge, San Francisco, CA 94102
Ticket Costs: $90 for members; $120 for non-members.  See if your firm is member on our website.

Speaker:

Adam Varat, Port of San Francisco
Adam Varat, Port of San Francisco, is the Deputy Program Manager for the Port’s Waterfront Resiliency Program. Prior to this role, Adam was Deputy Director of the San Francisco Planning Department’s Citywide Planning Division, a 50-person team of planners focusing on long-range and comprehensive planning initiatives. Adam has over fifteen years of experience in long-range planning, policy, and urban design. As part of this role, Adam oversaw the Division’s urban design, resilience and sustainability, and plan implementation functions. Prior to joining the San Francisco Planning Department, Adam worked as an urban planner and designer with Calthorpe Associates in Berkeley, California and participated in the EDAW (now AECOM) Summer intern program in San Francisco, California. Adam holds a Masters Degree in City Planning and Certificate in Urban Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.

Apr
28
Fri
2023
Best Practices for Designers in Alternative Delivery Methods @ Marine's Memorial Club, Crystal Lounge
Apr 28 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

In-Person Event: Best Practices for Designers in Alternative Delivery Methods
When: Friday, April 28, 2023
Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Where: Marine’s Memorial Club, 609 Sutter Street, 11th Floor, Crystal Lounge, San Francisco, CA 94102
Ticket Costs: $90 for members; $120 for non-members.  Purchase Tickets Here.  See if your firm is member on our website.

Please join ACEC Bay Bridge Chapter for a lively discussion from the owners’ and contractor’s perspective about “Best Practices for Designers in Alternative Delivery Methods”. Panel participants will be noted alternative delivery experts Tilly Chang and Carl Holmes of San Francisco County Transportation Authority, Geoff Neumayr of San Francisco International Airport, and Ural Yal of Flatiron Construction. Moderating the discussion will be Liam Malone, partner at Litchfield Law, where Liam has advised clients in all types of contractual issues in alternative delivery methods.

About The Speakers:

Tilly Chang, Executive Director, SFCTA. Tilly serves as Executive Director of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority. As the Congestion Management Agency and transportation sales tax administrator for San Francisco, the SFCTA collaborates with public agencies, community groups and the private sector to improve San Francisco’s local and regional system.  Ms. Chang has 25 years of experience, including 15 years with the SFCTA where she previously served as Deputy Director for Planning. She has also held posts with the World Bank, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and a technology startup.  Ms. Chang attended M.I.T. and UC Berkeley and serves on the boards of the California Transportation Foundation, SPUR and UC CONNECT.

Carl Holmes, PE, MS, CCM, Deputy Director for Capital Planning, SFCTA, Carl joined SFCTA in October of 22 after 7 years of working at BART, 5 in the capacity of Assistant General Manager, Planning, Development and Construction. Throughout his career, Carl has managed a variety of alternative delivery projects, including the BART Communications Based Train Control system and the BART Headquarters. Carl has over 27 years as an engineering and construction professional driving public and private projects totaling approximately $10 Billion in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Geoff Neumeyr, SE, DBIA,  San Francisco International Airport, Chief Resilience and Sustainability Officer. Geoff spent almost 7 years as SFO’s Chief Development Officer before transitioning to the Chief Resilience and Sustainability Officer role. During his tenure, Geoff has championed SFO’s use of Progressive Design Build as a delivery method, and is regarded as a noted expert in the field.

Ural Yal, Senior Vice President at Flatiron. Ural has more than 24 years of construction industry experience including 14 years as executive oversight of several heavy civil construction projects across California. Ural joined Flatiron in 2017, focusing on acquisitions, operations, commercial management and business strategy during his career. Some of the Flatiron projects in Ural’s portfolio includes the Los Angeles World Airports, LAX Automated People Mover, I-105 Express Lanes, and Redlands Passenger Rail projects. In his current role, Ural leads major pursuits for Flatiron companywide and develops key partnering relationships.

Moderator:
Liam Malone, Litchfield Law.  Liam is an attorney representing design-professionals and construction industry clients throughout California and the U.S. He is currently the chair of the ACEC Bay Bridge Chapter’s Grassroots Committee, working on policy issues important to ACEC’s membership.  In his practice, Liam serves as trial counsel and outside general counsel for firms ranging from sole practitioners to various companies in the ENR Top 50.

May
16
Tue
2023
Owners’ Night @ Metropolitan Transportation Commission
May 16 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
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