NFCA Educational Conference &Association Meeting February 27 - March 1, 2011 The Grand Floridian, Disney World, Orlando, FL Greetings Fellow Fireproofing Contractors and NFCA Members; I hope all of you are looking to a positive year end and getting ready for the Holiday Season. We are getting the announcement out a bit early this year as our Education Conference has been bumped to an earlier date. We are meeting in Orlando this year and Hugh has lined up some very pertinent presenters for the conference. We are also doing it this year on Sunday (golf), Monday and Tuesday for the meeting. I hope this works for everyone concerning travel as we need as much participation as we can get. Please remember that your dues payment covers the first participant fee to the conference. The focus of the Educational Conference has been to provide a varied set of presentations that can assist our membership in every day operational activities as well as motivate our membership. This year we have assembled presentations that continue these goals. Following are summaries of programs to be presented in Orlando. A copy of the detailed conference program is attached. 2011 Estimating for Advantage This program will be conducted by Fails Management Institute and will provide information on forecasted construction this year and in future years. The program will also focus on best estimating practices that will allow you to have a more profitable year even in a recession. Increasing your business opportunity through add on products will better utilize employees that you want to keep when the market picks up. The Thermal Barrier Business Opportunity Adding associated business to your current business is an opportunity to increase your business and maintain your staff in which you have a large investment. The thermal barrier business is one such business. This program will discuss concepts, the market and its location and range of products that are available from your current suppliers. Understanding the IBC The International Building Code affects all participants in our market. Our consultant will discuss building occupancy, building types, height and area tables and how our products fit into the code arena. Special topics on code interpretations will also be covered.
Supplier Forum This is time set aside for our suppliers to address product opportunities or product changes with their products as well as providing an opportunity to ask questions. NFCA Contractor Accreditation Program The Board of Directors approved the development of a NFCA operated contractor accreditation program. The developed program covers both SFRM and Intumescent products with the operating manual focused on quality control of product application. The details of the program and its operation will be discussed. ICC Code Process and Actions This presentation will cover the code development process including the time requirement from initial request for a code change to implementation in the market. Recent code changes that affect the industry s market will be covered along with future changes. Working With Fire Protection Consultants Fire protection consultants can assist you in providing answers to project questions regarding code issues as well as application issues. The subject of this presentation is how to work with a consultant and when to bring a consultant on board for your benefit. Estimating Workshop The details of proper project estimating will be discussed by a contractor and attendees will be divided into four groups to actually develop a job estimate. The estimates will be compared and discussed during the session. NFCA Activities Update This time will be used to let you know activities that the NFCA are undertaking to provide assistance to the industry. This presentation will help you understand why the NFCA needs your support. Committee Meetings Committees meetings will be held Monday afternoon. Agenda for the committees will be available before the conference. Your participation is encouraged and joining a committee will facilitate committee work. Optional Programs As part of the Education Conference program, we are offering optional programs for our attendees. A golf tournament on Sunday February 27 starting at 10:00AM will be held on the Magnolia golf course. All golfers are urged to participate with a fun day in the sun. On Monday March 1, a guided tour and lunch will be available to our conference guests of. The tour will cover important elements of Disney activities not seen by most visitors. Details and registration forms for both of these programs are attached.
Hotel This year, the meeting is being held at Grand Floridian Resort, Disney World, Orlando, FL. Room rates at the hotel are $249 for both standard and double. Taxes are added at the rate of 12.5%. Reservations can be made by calling 407-824-1383 and use Option 1. Reservations for transportation from the Orlando airport to and from Disney (Disney s Magical Express) and purchasing tickets to Disney World (Theme Park Tickets) can be made through the following link. http://mydisneymeetings.com/national-fireproofing-contractors-association-feb- 2011/28696b08af424210vgnvcm100000d864a8c0rcrd Reservation cutoff date is January 26, 2011. After that date, rooms will be at local rates and on a first come first served basis. Payment Option As an added benefit, the NFCA is now accepting MasterCard, VISA and American Express credit cards as a payment method. Should you wish to pay by this method, please complete the credit card form attached and fax to the NFCA at 978-250-9788 or you can email direct to the Executive Director, Hubert Dudley, at htdud@aol.com. The NFCA does not maintain a record of your credit card information once the transaction has been completed. Come to Orlando Make plans to come to this exciting program and renew friendships from around the country. Complete your reservation and optional activities forms and return the completed forms and your payment to the NFCA office by February 18, 2011. Remember that one attendee from your company registers FREE of charge for the conference but must pay for optional activities. I would also like to have anyone who is interested in serving as an officer of the association let me know via email at htowler@acmefireproofing.com or phone at 918-557-5141 as I need to get the ballot prepared prior to Orlando. If you are interested and have questions contact me. Thanks to all of you for your continued support and I look forward to seeing you in Orlando in February. Respectfully, Howard Towler, President
2011 NFCA Educational Conference & Meeting - Grand Floridian, Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, FL Sunday February 27, 2011 Monday, February 28, 2011 Tuesday, March 1, 2011 7:00 AM Hotel Continental Breakfast 7:00 AM Hotel Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM Welcome 8:00 AM "ICC Code Process and Actions" Mr. Howard Towler, President Mr. Robert Davidson, Managing Partner NFCA Golf Tournament 8:15 PM "2011 Estimating for Advantage" Davidson Code Concepts, LLC Mr. Gregg Schoppman Easley, SC Disney's Magnolia Course Fails Management Institute Orlando, FL Tampa, FL 9:00 AM "Working With Fireprotection Consultants" Mr. Donald Falconer, President 10:00 AM Tee Time 9:15 AM "The Thermal Barrier Business Opportunity" Falconer Engineering & Testing Mr. Jay Steck, Product Manager Whitby, ON, Canada Isolatek Stanhope, NJ 10:00 AM Break 10:15 AM Break 10:15 AM "Estimating Workshop" 10:30 AM "Understanding the IBC" Mr. Jon Wohl Mr. Scott Grainger, President Lawrence B. Wohl, Inc. Grainger Consulting, Inc. Port Chester, NY Meza, AZ 11:15 AM "NFCA Activities Update" 11:30 AM "Supplier Forum" Mr. Hubert Dudley, Executive Director NFCA 12:00:00 Noon Lunch Westford, MA 1:00 PM NFCA Contractor Accreditation Program 12:00 Noon Lunch Mr. Hubert Dudley and Board of Directors Registration 1:00 PM NFCA Business Meeting Hotel Lobby 3:00 PM Committee Meetings & Committee Reports Education Kurt Neff, Chairman 6:30-7:30 PM Standards Bob DeSilva Chairman Technical Jose Lopez, Chairman 4:00 AM NFCA Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 PM Reception, Banquet and Awards Ladies Guided Tour Monday, February 28, 2011 "Inspiration: Through Walt's Eyes and Lunch" 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
2011 Meeting Registration Form NFCA Educational Conference &Association Meeting February 27 - March 1, 2011 The Grand Floridian, Disney World, Orlando, FL Please complete this registration form and return the form and registration fees for the meeting and those activities in which you choose to participate. The form and registration fees must be returned to the NFCA at P.O. Box 1571, Westford, MA 01886 by February 18, 2011. 1. Participant Information First Last Name Badge Name Company Name Address City State Zip Code 2. Telephone Information Business Phone (area code) / 3. Spouse/Guest Registration Spouse s/guest First Name Last Name Badge Name 4. Registration Fees Per Person (Includes meals indicated in Meeting Program) Place a Check mark beside the fee that applies to this registration Meeting Participant Registration Fees Free for 1 st Registrant from a NFCA Contractor or Supplier Member Company $ FREE Registration Fee for Associate or Other NFCA Member $ 550.00 2 nd or More Registrants From Same Company $ 450.00 Non-Member Company per Registrant $ 600.00 Spouse Registration Fee NFCA Member Company $ 225.00 Non-Member Company $ 300.00 5. Special Activities (All Fees Are Per Person) Sunday February 27 Magnolia Course Golf Tournament (Scramble Format) Number of Golfers (Includes Cart) $ 145.00 Monday March 1 Inspiration Through Walt s Eyes Ladies Guided Tour $ 90.00 6. Total Registration and Activity Fees Enclosed With this Registration Form $
Ladies Tour NFCA Educational Conference &Association Meeting February 27 - March 1, 2011 The Grand Floridian, Disney World, Orlando, FL Inspiration: Through Walt s Eyes Monday, March 1, 2011 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM The millions of people who grew up watching Walt Disney on television every Sunday evening in the 1950s and60s knew him as a dreamer and doer. Just as he was one of the first to embrace the new TV medium, Walt Disney was a pioneer who inspired a ground-breaking entertainment experience the Theme Park. Discover the events and milestones in Walt Disney s life that inspired many of the fine details and experiences found throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. During this unforgettable 3-hour adventure, you will hear insightful stories about Walt Disney s life and career. Learn about the life-changing events that inspired Walt Disney, which drove him to pursue his dreams and reach greater heights. Discover not only how Walt Disney was inspired, but also how he inspired those around him. Journey to places most guests never get to explore and see the Walt Disney World Resort in a new way: through Walt Disney s eyes. Disney s Hollywood Studios : It s off to Sunset Boulevard, where you ll explore Walt Disney s legacy in Hollywood the city he helped define and see how Tinseltown transformed him into an American icon. Event & Decorating Support: Journey backstage to visit the talented team responsible for planning and executing thousands of grand-scale signature events across Walt Disney World Resort every year. Magic Kingdom Park: On Main Street, U.S.A., learn the language of vision spoken by Walt Disney Imagineers, who designed three-dimensional stories throughout this turn-of-the-century thoroughfare inspired by Walt Disney s childhood. The Utilidor System: Journey beneath the Magic Kingdom Park to visit the secret support area inspired by Walt Disney s vision of a multi-layered city. Meet in the hotel lobby at 8:45 AM. The tour will depart the hotel lobby promptly at 9:00 AM and will be completed at 12 noon. A lunch will be held following the tour. Participants must be 16 years old and carry government-issued photo identification (Drivers License, etc.). There is walking involved, so comfortable shoes are recommended and attire should be suitable for current weather conditions. (PS: Participants not on bus by 9:00 AM will be left out of tour. Disney runs a tight schedule) To participate in this activity, complete the Meeting Registration Form and return it with your payment. The cost of the tour, luncheon, and transportation is $90.00 per person.
Golf Tournament NFCA Educational Conference &Association Meeting February 27 - March 1, 2011 The Grand Floridian, Disney World, Orlando, FL Sunday February 27, 2011 Overview Disney s Magnolia Course (Optional Activity) Course Description The beautifully manicured links of Disney's Magnolia Golf Course are named for the abundance of fragrant blossoming magnolia trees that make this course truly magnificent. The course design masterfully uses the area's natural features to enhance the beauty of the lush, rolling greens and sparkling water hazards all for a course deserving of its excellent 4 star-rating by Golf Digest. Disney's Magnolia Golf Course features wide fairways dotted with 97 bunkers. It represents a paradise for serious golfers, as well as a thrilling challenge for players at all levels. Step onto the first tee and into the shoes of champions. You'll find yourself powering your way down sweeping fairways at this, the home to the final rounds of the Children's Miracle Network Classic. We will play the white tees for men and red tees for ladies. The white tees play 6558 yards with a slope of 130 and the red tees play 5127 yards with a slope of 126. For more detailed information go to the following link: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/golf/magnolia-golf-course/ We will play a scramble format with a closest to the pin and longest drive. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three teams. Transportation arrangements will be provided from the hotel at 9:00 AM. This will allow time to warm up on the driving range. The first tee time is 10:00 AM. Cost of Tournament - $ 145.00 per Person (Includes Lunch, Cart, Transportation, Rental Clubs and Prizes). Golfers Name Golfers Name Please Check if You Need Club Rental Please Check if You Need Club Rental Right Hand Right Hand Left Hand Left Hand Please indicate your handicap or typical 18 hole score Please indicate your handicap or typical 18 hole score RETURN A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM WITH YOUR REGISTRATION
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