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September 18–21 2013
HILTON SAN DIEGORESORT & SPA
San Diego, California
SEAOC Convention 2013c/o SEAOSD401 W. Lexington Avenue #12621El Cajon, CA 92022
858.558.2181 tel 858.558.2188 fax
convention.seaoc.org
ConventionCommittee
Convention ChairWenDee Sullivan
FinanceJeniene Knight
TechnicalCharlie Colvin
SocialJeremy Callister
WenDee Sullivan
RegistrationCathy Riley
ExhibitsGina AdamsRussell Ek
PublicityLisa Bridge
ToursTraci WestCraig Finch
SportsTraci WestMike West
HouseAngela Pebley
Christian Bachofer
TransportationJeremy Callister
WebsiteDavid Najera
Young MembersRyan Turner
President’s CupJason Ghosh
Past ChairStephen Kerr
SEAOSD PresidentJames Stenger
SEAOC PresidentJim Amundson
Welcome to San Diego!
From all of us on the 2013 Convention committee, we are excited to have you join us for the 82nd Annual SEAOC Convention in America’s Finest City!
Make your plans to take advantage of all the convention has to offer; from the techni-cal sessions, the exhibit hall, to the many social events, tours and sporting activities. Of course, we also hope you find time to relax and enjoy the numerous amenities that the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa has to offer. Located mid-way between the downtown Gaslamp District and La Jolla, you’ll find it easy to access some of our city’s finest restau-rants, theatres, museums, historic sites and of course, our fabulous beaches!
Please also remember that the SEAOC Convention is much more than the unique and varied scheduled events. It is also a time to enjoy the company of old acquaintances while meeting new friends and colleagues. It’s a time to honor the numerous volunteers who make our association thrive and to discover new opportunities to lead our association into the future.
Most importantly, have a great time! We are truly delighted that you have joined us, and hope that it is a memorable experience.
Jim Amundson WenDee Sullivan2013 SEAOC President 2013 Convention Chair
CONVENTION SCHEDULE
SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAYSeptember 21 September 20 September 19 September 18
7:00am
7:30am
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10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:30am
Noon
12:30pm
1:00pm
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3:00pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
6:00pm
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REGISTRATION Registration — noon–6:30pm
TECHNICAL SEAOC Board and Committee Meetings
SD Central Library
7:30am–5pm Presentation
5–6:30pm
EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall — 4–8pm
SOCIAL Welcome
Young Member
Reception Gaslamp Beer Tasting
6:30-8pm
8–11pm
SPORTS Beach
4-5pm
TOURS SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park
REGISTRATION Registration — 7am–4pm
TECHNICAL Dual Track Technical Sessions
Dual Track Technical Sessions
8–11:40am 1:20–4:30pm
EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall — 7am–6pm
SOCIAL Breakfast
Lunch & Industry
SeaWorld Dinner
7–8am YM Lunch
Reception 6pm–midnight
11:45am–1:15pm 4:30–6pm
TOURS SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park
REGISTRATION Registration — 7am–1:30pm
TECHNICAL Dual Track
Plenary Dual Track
Technical Sessions
Session Technical Sessions
8–10:10am
10:40–11:40am 1:30–3:45pm
EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall — 7am–noon
SOCIAL Breakfast
Business Presidentʼs
Reception Big Band Formal Dinner &
7–8am
Lunch Cup
6–7pm Excellence in Engineering Awards
11:40am–1:20pm 4–5pm
7–11pm
TOURS USS Midway Museum Tour — 9am–1pm
SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park
SPORTS Golf Tournament — 8am
Bike Ride — 9am
TOURS SeaWorld – Old Town Trolley Tour – San Diego Seal Harbor Tour – Belmont Park
Volleyball
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
The SEAOC Convention will be hosted at the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa
The Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa is situated in Mission Bay Park, sur-rounded by pristine beaches and a paradise of lush greenery. The resort is central to all of San Diego’s exciting attractions including SeaWorld, the world famous San Diego Zoo, Old Town, downtown’s Gaslamp District, Balboa Park, Golf, Marina Village Shoppes and more…
The Resort offers a variety of options for the entire family to enjoy—from spa treatments and tennis to wake-boarding, sailing and splashing around the pool. A romantic paradise of palms and perfect sandy bay fronts, this bayside retreat is complete with an all-new 5 million dollar crown jewel, relax, state-of-the-art fitness center, beautifully refreshed guest rooms, and five star service. From tennis courts to waterfront fine dining, wherever your inspiration comes from, the Hilton San Diego Resort and Spa is your destination and your retreat.
Room ratesFor reservations, go to sandiegohilton.com and enter group code: SEARoom rate is $209/night plus taxes and feesValid for nights of stay from September 17 through 21, 2013
Reservations for the group rate must be made by August 19, 2013
ParkingOvernight parking for convention attendees is $15/night ($34 without discount)Daytime parking is complimentary.
TransportationThe hotel is about a 12 minute drive from the San Diego International Airport.
Cab fares are approximately $20 to $25 for a one way trip.
From I-5, take Sea World Drive Exit and go west. Turn right on East Mission Bay Drive. The resort is ¾ mile down the road on the left.
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TECHNICAL PROGRAMWednesday 5–6:30pm • Friday 10:40–11:40am
5–6:30pm Wednesday Presentation
10:40–11:40am Plenary Session — Friday
San Diego Central LibraryThe construction for the new San Diego Central Library started in August 2010 and it will be opening in the fall of 2013. It is a nine story 497,652 square foot building with exposed reinforced concrete special moment frame with waffle floor slabs and steel post-tensioned segmental dome aimed to meet LEED Silver certification. This $185 million landmark project will serve the community with much more than just library services including a charter school on the 6th and 7th floors, an auditorium, special event space, meeting space, exhibit/gallery space, study rooms, outdoor garden courtyard, café, Teen Center, Children’s Room, Technology Center, domed reading room, and two levels of parking.
Sean Fleming, Morley Construction, Concrete Contractor Sean Fleming is Project Manager at Morley Construction in San Diego. He has directed concrete and structural trade contracts representing more than eight million square feet in civic and sporting facilities, higher education, healthcare/OSHPD, high-rise, energy, hospitality, gaming, and parking. He and his teams have been awarded for excellence in their work by Engineering News Record, the American Institute of Architects, the American Concrete Institute, the Fannie Mae Foundation, and Builder Magazine. Sean holds a BS in Construction Management and BA in Architecture from the Univer-sity of Washington.
Tim Carter, Turner Construction, General ContractorTim Carter is a northern California native who graduated from University of California San Diego with a degree in Structural Engineering. Tim joined on with Turner right out of college and has been working with them for the last 6 years. He has worked on the Hard Rock Hotel, 1050B Street project, and the SD New Central Library.
Speaker:José Restrepo, Professor at Department of Structural Engineering, University of California San DiegoDr. Restrepo research involves performance based design of reinforced, prestressed, and precast concrete structures. He has been a professor at University of California San Diego since 2001 and has a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from University of Canter-bury, Christchurch, New Zealand and C.E. from Universidad de Medellin, Medellin, Colombia.
Speakers:Jean M. Libby, P.E., Martin & Libby Structural Engineers, Engineer of RecordJean Libby is the Principal and President of Martin & Libby Structural En-gineers in San Diego. Jean Libby graduated from San Diego State University with a BS in Civil engineering in 1980. She worked for the City of San Diego as a plan checker and assistant research engineer for 13 years before starting Libby Engineers, Inc., a structural engineering firm in business for 19 years. She has worked on a variety of projects from foundations for Petco Park to the original Terminal 2 West, the T2 West Expansion and, more recently, construction administration for the San Diego New Central Library.
Arturo M. Castro, Tucker Saddler Architects, Architect of RecordArturo M Castro has an Associate of Art’s Degree from Ventura Community College, and obtained a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from California Poly-technic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. He joined Tucker Sadler Architects in 1977 and has been a Principal/Partner of the firm since 1987. Over the past 36 years, Mr. Castro has been involved in various build-ing types, ranging from simple to complex and serves as Managing Principal for the firm’s most complex projects. He served as Project Director, in collabo-ration with Rob Quigley, AIA, for the design of the new Main Library.
TECHNICAL PROGRAMThursday 8am–4:30pm • Friday 8am–3:45pm
Good To Know
An Evaluation of Current Practices Related to the Development and Implementation of Acceptance Criteria and Product Evaluation ReportsMark A. Moore, SE
2013 California Building Code Amendments for Schools in CaliforniaRon LaPlante
Here’s What Your Client Agreement Says, So What Does your Insurance Policy Say?John M Feeny
Seismic Isolation
Comparative Discussion of Design Criteria for Base Isolated Buildings following a Performance-Based MethodologyMark Sarkisian, Eric Long, David Shook, Abel Diaz
Engineered Damping: An Economic Alternative to Control Dynamic Response of Tall BuildingsRafik Gerges
Seismic Isolation Design Criteria for Continued FunctionalityVictor Zayas
Mining in Fremont: A Data Management Case StudyGraeme Ballantyne, Warren Pottebaum, Theresa Curtis
Seismic Isolation and Structural Intervention for Seismic Retrofit of Historical BuildingsH Kit Miyamoto, Amir SJ Gilani, Devis Sonda, Stephen A Mahin
Solar/Wind
Recommended Live Loads For Rooftop Solar ArraysColin Blaney, Joseph H. Cain
New Publications and Activities from the SEAOC Solar Photovoltaic CommitteeRonald LaPlante, Joe Maffei
An Overview of Modern Wind Farm Tower Design: Recommended Practices and the State of the ArtNestor Agbayani
Timber
Full-Scale Dynamic Testing of Soft-Story Retrofitted and Un-Retrofitted Woodframe BuildingsJohn W. van de Lindt, Pouria Bahmani, Mikhail Gershfeld, Gary Mochizuki, Michael D. Symans, Xiaoyun Shao, Weichiang Pang, Elaina Jennings, Steven E. Pryor, Ershad Ziaei
A Timber Skyline? Review of Structural Systems for High-Rise Wood StructuresLisa Podesto, Jennifer Cover
Maximizing Value for Mid-Rise ConstructionJennifer Cover, Lisa Podesto
Distributed Knee-Brace (DKB) system as a complete or supple-mental retrofit for a soft story low rise wood frame buildingMikhail Gershfeld, Charles Chadwell, John van de Lindt, Weichaing Pang, Ershad Ziaei, James Ferguson, James Au, Joel Savage, Stephen Gordon
Concrete
Interim report of testing of tension-only steel anchor rods embedded in reinforced concrete slabsW. Andrew Fennell, Gary L. Mochizuki, Steven E. Pryor, Kevin S. Moore, Geoffrey A. Laurin
Voided Slabs - Concrete Solutions for Long Spans and Heavy LoadsAttila Beres
Blast
Near Contact Explosive Effects of FRP Composites for Column HardeningZachery I. Smith, Joseph Magallanes
Implications of Changes in the Standoff Requirements of UFC 4-010-01 to Window Design Nicholas Oberts
TECHNICAL PROGRAMThursday 8am–4:30pm • Friday 8am–3:45pm
Steel Moment Frames
Deep Column Sections in Steel Special Moment FramesScott Adan
Sensitivity Study of Flexibility Assumptions of Steel Moment Frames Subjected to Earthquake LoadingRakesh Pathak, Bulent Alemdar, Raoul Karp
Full Floor Height Special Truss Moment Frames for Twin Tower Hotel High-RiseDihong Shao
Seismic Retrofit of a 1960s Steel Moment-Frame High-Rise Using a Pivoting SpineSteve Tipping, Bill Janhunen, John Wolfe
Tall Projects
Incorporating Rationally Predicted Structural Behavior into High-Rise Building Design For Optimal PerformanceMark Sarkisian, Neville Mathias, Eric Long
Seismic Performance of Existing Tall BuildingsMatthew Schoettler, Jiun-Wei Lai, Stephen Mahin, Shanshan Wang
Probabilistic Evaluation of Seismic Resilience and Retrofit Options for a 16-Story Laboratory Joe Maffei, Lawrence Burkett, Andreas Schellenberg, Paolo Bazzurro
Vegas High Roller Observation Wheel – Designing Beyond the CodeMichael Willford; Jason Krolicki; Mary Ferguson; Brandon Sullivan; Nicholas Christie
Seismic Assessment/Analysis
Building Seismic Risk Assessment – The Approach Being Taken Across NZHelen Ferner, Rob Jury, Mark SpencerEarthquake Hazard Reduction of Mission San Luis ReyMichael Krakower
Allowing Damage to the Foundation: Is It All That Bad?Anindya Dutta, Nicholas G. Wetzel, David L. McCormick, John F. Sumnicht
Seismic Certification: What the Practicing Structural Engineer Needs to KnowMatthew Tobolski
Design Projects
The Regent Emirates Pearl Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAENicolas Rodrigues, Darius Dodge
A Case Study in Nonlinear Analysis and Performance Based DesignRafael Sabelli, Joe Maffei
Virtual Redesign of the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research Building Using Controlled Rocking as the Primary Lateral Load Resisting System with Modeling in SAP 2000Sandesh Aher, Doug Hohbach
Adaptive Reuse: Creating a New School of Dentistry in an Outdated Urban Office BuildingAllen Nudel, Masume Dana, Lindsey Maclise
Thursday 1:20pm Industry Presentation
In this presentation, Ashraf will share his passion and enthusiasm for structural engineering, a profession whose grandeur and glory are worth celebrating! Indeed, it is because of the magic of struc-tural engineering that ancient monuments are still standing and why breathtaking new structures—such as the Burj Khalifa in the UAE and the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing—can exist today. Ashraf brings into focus the invaluable socio-economic contribu-
tions of this noble profession by recognizing its unmatched impact on humanity. He will highlight the ways in which the intellect and talent of structural engineers have literally saved hundreds of millions of lives, spared us from death and destruction, and pre-served and protected progress and property. You will leave with a renewed appreciation for the ways in which structural engineers make the world a better, safer, and more beautiful place to live today, and for countless generations to come.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING:The Profession, the Grandeur, and the GloryAshraf Habibullah, SEPresident and CEO, Computers & Structures, Inc.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Wednesday
Welcome Reception – 6:30pm to 8pmCome out to kick off the convention, greet your colleagues, and mingle with the exhibitors.
Thursday
Breakfast – 7am to 8amRise and shine for some food and coffee to get your day started right and check out the great exhibitor booths.
Lunch – 11:45am to 1:15pmEnjoy your midday meal on the bayfront at the Garden by the Bay.
Industry Reception – 4:30pm to 6pmCome to the Exhibit Hall Pavilion Sponsored by for drinks to get the night started.
Cal Poly Architectural Engineering Reception – 4:30pm to 6pm The Cal Poly ARCE Department welcomes you to our annual reception at the SEAOC Convention. ARCE Alumni and friends are wel-come to join current students, faculty, and Department Head Al Estes for refreshments and light fare while catching up on current events in the Department and College.
Dinner and Reception at SeaWorld – 6pm to 12amThe voyage begins! Join SEAOC and Computers & Structures, Inc. for an ex-clusive, once-in-a-lifetime experience at SeaWorld San Diego. The park will be open to SEAOC attendees only, and we’ll kick off the evening with a cocktail reception with some of the park’s “coolest” characters at Penguin Encounter. For those seeking adventure, take a thrilling, simulated jet-helicopter soaring through the breathtaking, perilous, icy landscapes the Wild Arctic. Upon return, re-fuel with dinner among your colleagues in the elegant Nautilus Pavilion. Then rock the night away with “Shamu Rocks,” a show with more flash—and certainly more splash—than a rock concert. This incredible killer whale performance is set to sizzling rock music, along with dazzling lighting effects and multimedia elements. Wrap up the evening with dessert, dancing and roller-coaster riding at Manta, where you can also feed and touch the amazing, gentle bat rays to make your SeaWorld experience complete. Trans-portation will be provided. If you choose to drive, parking will be free.
Friday
Breakfast – 7am to 8amGet fueled up for another great day of technical sessions and roam through the exhibits.
Business Lunch – 11:40am to 1:20pmCome enjoy an outdoor lunch at Garden by the Bay to honor our fellows and hear about other SEAOC business.
Reception – 6pm to 7pmContinue the socializations after the President’s Cup at this reception held at the south poolside.
Big Band Formal Dinner7pm to 11pm Big band music, professional swing dancers and an elegant dinner await you at the SEAOC Excellence in Engineering Awards Dinner. So bring your dancing shoes and make sure you don’t miss the cocktail “luge.”
Sponsored by
Young Member Forum Activities
Beer Tasting in the GaslampWednesday, September 18Join us for a night of Beer Tasting in the Gaslamp Quarter. This is a free event for young members (21–35 years) only. The night will kick off after the Welcome Reception with a quick shuttle from the Hotel to the historic Gaslamp Quarter where we’ll be accompanied by a walking tour guide that will lead us to 3 venues for beer tasting, drinks, and appetizers while offering a historical background of the city and architecture along the way. Take ad-vantage of this opportunity to learn about the rich history of the Gaslamp and sample some drinks at local breweries. This will be a great way to wind up your first day and mingle with other young members. Limit 40 people.
YM LunchThursday, September 19Young members can skip the usual sit-down lunch at the Hotel for a quick ex-cursion to a park next door. The cost of this lunch is included in your conven-tion registration if you signed up for any package that included food. Lunch will be provided by a gourmet food truck so that you can enjoy your meal on the bay and still make it back in time for the afternoon’s technical sessions.
Sponsored by
Beach Volleyball on the Bay
Wednesday, September 18Time: 4:00pm Location: Hilton Hotel Beach Behind Mission Bay Hilton
Golf Tournament
Saturday, September 21Time: 8:00am Registration 9:00am Start
Location: Riverwalk Golf Club Mission Valley
A Ride with a Mission Bike Ride around Mission Bay
Saturday, September 21Time: 9:00am
Location: Meet in Hotel Lobby
President’s Cup Challenge Friday, September 20 4pm–5pm
In 60 seconds 250 babies are born, 55,757 barrels of oil are used, 950,186 pounds of trash is thrown away in the US, 4,000 USB devices are sold, and most importantly engineers receive a minimum 10% raise in their salary. Maybe I was joking about the last one, but in this year’s presidents cup 60 seconds will determine champions from losers in San Diego’s version of Minute to Win it! Teams will battle each other for claim to call themselves the ultimate minutemen (and minutewomen!). The games will be fierce and bring out the John McEnroe in us all, as pride in becoming champions of this year’s President cup is up for grabs!”
Sponsored by
SPORTING EVENTS
Enjoy a rousing game or two of Beach Volleyball on beautiful Mission Bay.
Cost: Free
September is a beautiful time of year to play golf in San Diego! Awards for low gross, low net and competition holes. Tournament rates include green fees, shared cart, followed by lunch and prizes. Transportation not included. Sign up early as spots fill up.
Cost: $135
Greet the morning with an easy 14-mile ride from the hotel around scenic Mission Bay, mostly on separated bike paths. Good views of the ocean and the bay. The recently completed bike path and bridge over the mouth of Rose Creek makes this ride better than ever.
Cost: Adults $28 Kids $20
SeaWorld
Thursday, September 19Open 9:00am-6:00pm
USS Midway Museum
Friday, September 209:00am-1:00pm
Belmont Park
Any Day – September 18-21Hours vary. Park opens 11:00am, closes 8:00–10:00pm
CONVENTION TOURS & ACTIVITIES
Spend the day at SeaWorld San Diego which offers roller coasters, rides, shows, at-tractions and family-friendly activities to please thrill seekers and animal lovers alike. Experience the amazing Shamu show, and thrilling rides like Journey to Atlantis®, Shipwreck Rapids® and Wild Arctic®. Dive into the world of sea turtles at Turtle Reef, an attraction featuring a 280,000-gallon aquarium with up to 60 threatened sea turtles, an interactive game that teaches kids about the threats turtles face in the wild, a map that tracks rehabilitated turtles and an exciting ride called Riptide Rescue. Don’t miss the Pets Rule!® show and the hilarious antics of Clyde and Seamore’s sea lion and otter show. Feed and touch dolphins, and get up-close to beluga whales, polar bears, sharks and penguins. Discover where the sea meets the sky with Blue Horizons®, SeaWorld’s dolphin spectacular. Create memories to last a lifetime at SeaWorld. All shows, exhibits, aquari-ums and rides are included with park admission. Free shuttle available from hotel.
Cost: $51
The USS Midway Museum is an unforgettable adventure for the entire family. Volunteer Docent Staff lead a 1-hour tour of the USS Midway. Guests can then spend the remain-der of the day exploring more than 60 exhibits with a collection of 29 restored aircraft. The included self-guided audio tour, narrated by Midway sailors, brings carrier’s history to life. Those who dare can “take to the sky” aboard one of two flight simulators. Event includes transportation to and from hotel. 10 person minimum for Docent Led Tour
Tickets for daily self-guided tours are available at a discount through the hotel concierge.
Cost: $55
San Diego’s Historic Beachfront Amusement Park & Entertainment Center
This San Diego icon is sure to please the entire family. Belmont Park is located on the surf and sand in Mission Beach and offers free parking and free park admission. Park visitors can enjoy the arcade and midway style games, shop and enjoy a wide array of cuisine throughout the Park which includes beachfront restaurants as well as food court style dining. Unlimited ride tickets offer visitors unlimited traditional and contemporary amusement park rides such as Vertical Plunge, Beach Blaster, Control Freak and Bumper Cars. The parks most distinctive attraction, the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster is one of two original oceanfront roller coasters still operating on the west coast. Transportation not included.
Cost: Unlimited Rides $19.95 Juniors under 48” $12.9512 person minimum for above rates.
Courtesy of USS Midway Museum
Old Town TrolleyAny Day – September 18-21
San Diego SEALs Harbor TourAny Day – September 18-21
Old Town Trolley and San Diego SEALs Harbor Tour Combo – BEST VALUEAny Day – September 18-21
CONVENTION TOURS & ACTIVITIES
See the very Best of San Diego while you tour at your own pace! Old Town Trolley Tours® allows you “Hop on and off” at any of the convenient stops situated close to all popular attractions, shops and restaurants, including the Balboa Park and San Diego Zoo, Old Town, San Diego Harbor, Seaport Village, Horton Plaza, Coronado Ferry Landing, and Little Italy . San Diego’s most popular tour includes an exciting 2 hour fully narrated tour of San Diego covering over 100 points of interest. A trolley will pass each of these locations every 30 minutes. Must return to Old Town for free 4:00pm shuttle back to hotel.
Adults $30Kids (4-12) $16Kids under 4 FREE
It’s a boat! It’s a bus! It’s San Diego’s original amphibious Sea and Land Adventure! Don’t miss this exciting, entertaining adventure of a lifetime to see America’s Finest City as you have never seen it before! Experience San Diego by land and sea on San Diego’s only amphibious sightseeing tour. Enjoy a 90-minute fully-narrated journey including San Diego Bay’s Shelter Island and a chance to view San Diego’s skyline from the water.
Adults $30Kids (4-12) $16Kids under 4 FREE
Complimentary Shuttle from Hilton HotelSeaWorld & Old Town Shuttle 10:00am & 4:00pm daily Complimentary for all guests
Adults $55Kids (4-12) $28Kids under 4 FREE
2013 SEAOC Convention Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa - September 18 - 21, 2013 REGISTRATION FORM
YOUR INFORMATION Please PRINT CLEARLY the following information as you would like it to appear on your badge.
Attendee Name
Firm/Company
Address
City State/Zip
Phone Fax Email
Companion Name
REGISTRATION PACKAGESAttendee Package #1 – Best ValueTechnical Sessions and including All MealsYM/F discount for SEAOC members age 35 n $450 ($400 YM/F)and younger + Fellows
Attendee Package #2Technical Sessions, Breakfasts, Lunches n $375 ($325 YM/F)(Thurs & Fri) and the SeaWorld Dinner (Thurs)
Attendee Package #3 n Thursday $150 per dayTechnical Sessions, Breakfast and Lunch n Friday Total
Attendee Package #4 n Thursday $125 per dayTechnical Sessions only – No Meal n Friday Total
Companion – Full PackageIncludes all Social Functions (Dinners), n $300Breakfasts & Lunches
YM EVENTSn Beer Tasting at the Gaslamp Quarter (Wednesday Evening) Cost included with any attendee package. Ages 21-35. Limit 40 people.
n Younger Member Lunch (Thursday) Cost included with attendee package #1-3. Onsite cost of $10 with attendee package #4.
ADD-ON MEALSThursday $100/Adult Qty. TotalSeaWorld Dinner $50/Child Qty. Total
Friday Big Band $100/Adult Qty. TotalFormal Dinner $50/Child Qty. Total
FridayBusiness $50/Person Qty. TotalLuncheon
AFFILIATIONS MEMBER SECTIONn Speaker n SEAONC
n Board Member n SEAOCC
n Young Member n SEAOSC
(35 and under) n SEAOSD
n Fellow n Other
n Student
n Exhibitor
n Convention Committee
n Sponsor
FEESn $75 NON-SEAOC Member Fee
n $75 Late Registration Fee (postmarked or online after August 31)
n $75 Mail/Fax Registrations
2013 SEAOC Convention Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa - September 18 - 21, 2013 REGISTRATION FORM
SPORTING EVENTSBeach Volleyball on the Bay (Wednesday 4pm) n Free
A Ride with a Mission – Bike Ride $28–Adults Qty. Total(Saturday 9am) $20–Child Qty. Total
Riverwalk Golf Tournament, $135 /person Qty. Totalincludes ½ cart (Saturday 8am)
Golfer #1 Handicap
Golfer #2 Handicap
Golfer #3 Handicap
Golfer #4 Handicap
TOURS AND SPECIAL EVENTSSeaWorld (Thursday 9am–6pm) $51/Adult/Child Qty. Total
Old Town Trolley $30/Adult Qty. Total(Any Day) $16/Child (4-12) Qty. Total
San Diego SEALs Harbor Tour $30/Adult Qty. Total(Any Day) $16/Child (4-12) Qty. Total
Old Town Trolley and San DiegoSEALs Harbor Tour COMBO $55/Adult Qty. Total(Any Day) $28/Child (4-12) Qty. Total
Belmont Park $19.95/Adult (Unlimited Rides) Qty. Total(Any Day) $12.95/Juniors (Under 48”) Qty. Total
USS Midway Museum (Friday 9am–1pm) $55/Adult (21 or older) Qty. Total
PAYMENT INFORMATIONOnline Registration: Mail to: Fax to: 858-558-2188www.convention.seaoc.org SEAOC Convention Please make checks payable to: 401 W. Lexington Ave., #12621 SEAOC Convention El Cajon, CA 92022
$ Total Amount Due
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Card Holder Signature
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Preferred Foursome: Golfers without a complete, preferred foursome will be randomly assigned. Please coordinate all foursomes prior to registering. Place a check mark for the golfer who will be the main contact for the foursome.
Executive Sponsor
Thanks to all of our sponsors for helping to make this the best SEAOC Convention yet!
Exhibitors Advanced Support Technology American Institute of Steel Construction ASC Bentley Systems Cast Connex Corp. Clark Pacific Computer & Structures, Inc. Construction Specialties, Inc. ConXtech, Inc. Core Brace CRSI ERICO Fabreeka International Farrell Design–Build Foundation Constructors Fyfe
Hardy Frames/USPHeaded Reinforcement Corp.HiltiIAPMO UESInternational Code CouncilJRW Foundation SystemsKIE-CONNippon Steel–Sukikin Engineering USAPacific Helix DistributingPowers Fasteners
RISASideplateSika Corp.Simpson Strong-TieStar SeismicSteel Tube InstituteTaylor Devices, Inc.Utelite CorporationVercoVulcraft
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