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The 2006 Cost Engineering Journal INDEX OF ARTICLES JPI, Inc., Jan. - April Professional Services and Nov. pg. 8. eons (eon Engeinreeeo eri ng inD mrn reat ceon trate s Directory. Warner Construction Consultants, Jan., KAS-Estimating, Jan. pg. 6; Feb. pg. 8; pg. 19; Feb., pg. 22; March, pg. 20; April, aae > | March pg. 9; April pg. 11; May pg. 41; pg. 23; May, pg. 21; June, pg. 16; July- a ‘ De ee =o ll June pg. 40; July pg. 38; Aug. pg. 42; Sept. \ug., pg. 34; Sept., pg. 42; Oct.-Nov. pg. pg. +1; Oct. pg. 9; Nov. pg. 7; and Dec. pg. 42; and Dec. pg. 24. c Win Estimator, May, pg. 21; and Aug., pgg. Kildrummy Inc., May pg. 6. 31. ADVERTISERS McCally Group, Inc., May pg. 4; June pg. \CM, Inc., January-December 26; July pg. 42; Aug. pg. 31; Sept. pg. 30; COOPERATIVE ADVERTISING Professional Services Directory. and Oct. pg. 27 Ist ICEC and IPMA Global Conference ARES Corporation, January-December McDonough Bolyard Peck, Jan. pg. 19; on Project Management, Jan., pg. 18; back cover. Ss Feb. pg. 28; March pg. 5; April pg. 7; May Feb., pg. 37; March, pg. 33; \STA Development GmbH, Sept. pg. 21; pg. 33; June pg. 19; July pg. 13; Aug. pg. National Disaster Recovery Initiative, Jan., and Oct.-Nov. pg. 42. 17; Sept. pg. 23; Oct. pg. 34; Nov. pg. 5; pg. 37; Bechtel Corporation, April pg. 12; May pg. 11; June pg. 11; July pg. 23; Aug. pg. and Dec. pg. 36. The Dutch \ssociation of Cost Parsons Brinckerhoff, May pg. 32; June pg. Engineering \nnounces New Director; 27; Sept. pg. 31; Oct. pg. 28; Nov. pg. 19; 26; and July pg. 42. May, pg. 42. and Dec. pg. 11. PMA Consultants, Jan., pg. 23; Feb., pg. 6; Calpine Planning Solutions, Jan.-Feb. March pg. 34; April, pg. 36; May, pg. 34; JOB POSTINGS Professional Services Directory. June, pg. 7; July, pg. 14; Aug., pg. 42; Sept., Bechtel, April, pg. 12; May, pgg.. 11; June, Computer Guidance Corporation, pg. 7; Oct. pg. 15; Nov. pg. 11; and Dec. pg. 11; July, pg. 23; Aug., pg. 27 : Sept pg. January-December, pg. 2. pg. 42. 31; Oct., pg. 28; Nov., pg. 19; and Dec. pg. Con Edison, March Professional Services Primavera, January-December., inside Ll. Directory. cover. Con Edison, March, pg. 35. Conquest Consulting Group, March- Rider Hunt Levett & Bailey, May, pg. 43. Fluor Corporation, November, pg. 25. December Professional Services Ron Winter Consulting, Jan.-Feb., pg. 4; Hitatchi, Feb. pg. 35. Directory. March, pg. 5; April, pg. 4; May, pg. 12; JPI, Feb., pg. 38; March, pg. 35; and April, Cornerstone Resources, Inc., Nov.-Dec. June, pg. 4; July, pg. 6; Aug., pgg . 26; Sept.- pg. 37; Professional Services Directory. 5 Nov., pg. 4; and Dec. pg. 5. McCally Group, Aug.-Sept., pg. 30; and CPM, Inc., June-Dec. Professional Shawmut Design & Construction, May, Oct., pg. 27; Services Directory. pg. 9; June, pg. 4; and Sept., pg. 8. Parsons Brinckerhoff, May, pgg. 32; June, EOS Group, Inc., Feb. pg. 14; April pg. 9; Skire, Inc., Jan., pg. 19; Feb., pg. 30; pg. 26; and July, pg. 42; May pg. 19; July pg. 7; Aug. pg. 6; and Oct. March, pg. 34; April, Professional Services Shawmut Design & Construction, May, pg. 11. Directory; May, pg. +1; June, pg. 10; July, pg. 9; and June, pg. 4; Faithful + Gould, April pg. 5; and May, pg. 39; Aug., pg. 37; Sept., pg. 33; Oct., pg. Southern California Edison, March, pg. 9. pg. 7. 9; Nov. pg. 40; and Dec. pg. 7 Fluor Corporation, December Southern California Edison, March, pg. 9. ARTICLES PUBLISHED Professional Services Directory. Structured Data, LLC, January, pg. 38. George Washington University, Jan. pg. 4; Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, September, CERTIFICATION ARTICLES March pg. 21; April pg. 11; May-June pg. 11. (BY AUTHOR) Professional Services Directory; July pg. 'l’ & M Concepts, Sept., pgs. 30 & 41; Oct. Mathew, Sam, CCE, Concrete Corrosion, 14; Aug. pg. 26; Sept. pg. 36; Oct.-Nov. pg. pg. 22 2; and Nov.-Dec. Professional Vlethods to Control this Perennial Problem 39; and Dec. pg. 42. Services Directory. in the Middle East; April, pgs. 13-23. Harris & Associates, May pg. 33. US COST, Inc., January-December inside Hitachi America, Ltd., January back cover. CERTIFICATION ARTICLES Professional Services Directory. University of ‘Texas at Dallas, Jan., pg. 12; (BY TITLE) Independent Project Analysis, May pg. 42. Feb., pg. +1; March, pg.26; April, pg. 23; Concrete Corrosion, Methods to Control Innovative Turnaround Controls, June pg. May, pg. 25; June, pg. 16; July-Aug., pg. this Perennial Problem in the Middle East, 40; July pg. 13; Aug. pg. 38; Sept. pg. 36; 34; Sept., pg. 33; Oct. pg. 42; Nov. pg 42; Sam Mathew, CCE; April, pgs. 13-23. Oct.-Nov. pg. 39; and Dec. pg. 36. and Dec. pg. 10. IPA Institute, Sept. pg. 42; and Nov. pg. Vertigraph, Inc., Jan., pg. 12; Feb., pg. 6; EXECUTIVE ARTICLES 28. March, pg. 5; May, Professional Services (BY AUTHOR) IPEL, Jan. pg. 30; and May pg. 34. Directory; July-Aug., pg. 4; Oct. pg. 12; Behrendt, Valerie, Project Cost Belongs at Cost Engineering Vol. 49/No. 1 JANUARY 2007 the Core of an Integrated Project Controls on Industrial Construction Mega Projects; Mohaisen, Simplified Approach to System; Sept., pgs. 10-11. Oct. pgs. 16-21. Probabilistic Cost Benefit Analysis: DiModica, Paul, Hunt for Business: Grow Galloway, Patricia D., PE, CPM Architectural Lighting Example; Jan., pgs. Now or Be Eaten! Six Proven Management Scheduling - How Industry Views Its Use; 13-18. Methods to Grow Your Business; Nov., pgs. Jan. pgs. 24-29. Nkuah, Moses Y., CCC, Progress and 10-11. Graber, Rob and Dr. Geoffrey Rothwell, Performance Control of : a Cost Dyer, Sue, The Root Causes of Poor Valuation and Optionality of Large Energy Reimbursable Construction Contract; Communication; June, pgs. 8-10. Industry Capital Investments; Aug., pgs. May, pgs. 13-18. Kopeikina, Luda, Lead with Clarity: How 20-26. Nosbisch, Michael R., CCC PSP and to Make Effective Decisions; Feb., pgs. 7-8. Griffith, Dr. Andrew F., PE, Scheduling Ronald M. Winter, PSP, Managing Lehr, Donald, Engineers Week 2007 Practices and Project Success; Sept., pgs. Resource Leveling; July, pgs. 24-34. Partners with New PBS Engineering 24-30. Ostrowski, Victor M., PSP, and Michael Reality Competition that Educates and Hegazy, Dr. ‘Tarek, P. Eng., Simplified T. Midgette, PSP, Concurrent Delay Inspires; Oct. pgs. 14-15. Projjeecct t M anage2mmeen t foro r CoCnosntstrruuccttii on Analysis in Litigation; Jan., pgs. 30-37. Lindquist, Marsha, For Better Business Practitioners; Nov., pgs. 20-28. Rowe, John F., PE, A Construction Cost Results, Focus on Your Customer, Not Your Contingency Tracking System (CTS); Feb., Competition; March, pg. 10. (esi Cost pgs. 31-37. DOr eateetmhr e DA ireeem rn r e s Seals, Robert, PSP, and Dr. Josette EXECUTIVE ARTICLES (BY TITLE) Rodriguez, Scheduled Overtime and Loss Engineers Week 2007 Partners with New of Productivity; Fact or Fiction? A Business PBS Engineering Reality Competition that Roundtable Report; July, pgs. 16-22. Educates and Inspires, Donald Lehr; Oct. Shabani, Mohammed Reza and Reza pgs. 14-15. Behradi Yekta, Chemical Processes For Better Business Results, Focus on Your Equipment Cost Estimation Using Customer, Not Your Competition; Marsha Hirst, Gary and Dr. Janaka Y. Ruwanpura, Parametric Models; May, pgs. 26-32. Lindquist; March, pg. 10. Simulation-Based Pipeline Route Selection Shabani, Mohammed Reza and Reza Hunt for Business: Grow Now or Be Eaten! Tool; Dec. pgs. 15-24. Behradi Yekta, Suitable Method for Six Proven Management Methods to Grow Hobb, Lee J., Evaluating CPM Reliability: Capital Cost Estimation in Chemical Your Business, Paul DiModica; Nov., pgs. A Linguistic Approach; March, pgs. 2222--22 6 Processes Industries; May, pgs. 22-25. 10-11. Jergeas, Dr. George, P.Eng. and Dr. Sami Tichacek, Robert L. PE, Effective Cost Lead with Clarity: How to Make Effective Fahmy, P.Eng., Ten Critical Principles for Management - Back to Basics; March, pgs. Decisions, Luda Kopeikina; Feb., pgs. 7-8. Successful Design-Build Projects; Nov. pgs. 5£7/7 -5999. Project Cost Belongs at the Core of an 29-34. Integrated Project Controls System, Valerie Kaiser, Mark J., A Primer on TECHNICAL ARTICLES (BY TITLE) Behrendt; Sept., pgs. 10-11. Decommissioning Cost Estimation in the A Construction Cost Contingency Tracking The Root Causes of Poor Communication, Gulf of Mexico; April, pgs. 24-36. System (CTS), John F. Rowe, PE; Feb. pgs. Sue Dyer; June, pgs. 8-10. Kaliprasad, Minnesh, CCE, The Human $1=97/. Factor I: Attracting, Retaining, and A Critical Analysis ofa Roof Dispute With TECHNICAL ARTICLES Motivating Capable People; June, pgs. 20- an Emphasis on Project Management, (BY AUTHOR) 26. Paul S. Kupakawana; Aug., pgs. 8-17. Abi-Karam, ‘Talal, PE CCE, Construction Kaliprasad, Minnesh, CCE, The Human A Primer on Decommissioning Cost Trends and the Cost Engineer; Feb., pgs. Factor II: Creating a High Performance Estimation in the Gulf of Mexico, Mark J. D520: Culture in an Organization; June, pgs. 27- Kaiser; April, pgs. 24-36. Aramvareekul, Dr. Peerapong, PSP EVP, 34. Are Today’s Project Cost Professionals a and Daniel J. Seider, PE, Cost-Time-Risk Kaliprasad, Minnesh, CCE, Proactive Risk Bunch of Bean Counters? James A. Bent, Diagram: _ Project Planning and Management; Dec., pgs. 26-36. ECCC; Oct. pgs. 23-27. Management; Nov. pgs. 12-18. Khan, Asadullah, Project Scope Assessing Performance Trends on Industrial Bent, James A., ECCC, Are Today’s Management; June, pgs. 12-16. Construction Mega Projects, Dr. Aminah Project Cost Professionals a Bunch of Bean Kupakawana, Paul S., A Critical Analysis Robinson Fayek, Stephen O. Revay, CCC, Counters? Oct., pgs. 23-27. of a Roof Dispute With an Emphasis on Doug Rowan and Donald Mousseau; Oct. Chao, Li-Chung and Sung-Lin Hsueh, Project Management; Aug., pgs. 8-17. pgs. 16-21. Assessing Project Schedule Risk with Michalak, Christopher F. and Paul G. Assessing Project Schedule Risk with Contingent Tasks by Spreadsheet-Based Williams, Effective Use of Outsourced Contingent Tasks by Spreadsheet-Based Simulation; March, pgs. 11-20. Project Controls; Oct. pgs. 29-34. Simulation, Li-Chung Chao and Sung- Creech, W. Doug, CCC, Sarbanes-Oxley Mohan, Dr. Satish B. and Khalid S. Al- Lin Hsueh; March, pgs. 11-20. and Cost Engineering; July, pgs. 8-12. Gahtani, Current Delay Analysis Chemical Processes Equipment Cost Fayek, Dr. Aminah Robinson, Stephen O. Techniques and Improvements; Sept., pgs. Estimation Using Parametric Models, Revay, CCC, Doug Rowan and Donald 12-21. Mohammed Reza Shabani and Reza Mousseau, Assessing Performance Trends Nassar, Dr. Khaled and Abdullah AI- Behradi Yekta; May, pgs. 26-32. Cost Engineering Vol. 49/No. 1 JANUARY 2007 Concurrent Delay Analysis in Litigation, Ten Critical Principles for Successful Kaye, Steve, Special Tactics for Meetings; Victor M. Ostrowski, PSP, and Michael T. Design-Build Projects, Dr. George Jergeas, June, pg. 34 Midgette, PSP; Jan., pgs. 30-37. P.Eng. and Dr. Sami Fahmy, P.Eng.; Nov. ‘Trinidad, Katherine and Kylie S. Clem, Construction ‘Trends and the Cost pgs. 29-34. NASA Uses Undersea Lab to Prepare for Engineer, Talal Abi-Karam, PE CCE; Feb. The Human Factor I: Attracting, Future Space Exploration; July, pg. 15. pgs. 23-28. Retaining, and Motivating Capable Cost-Time-Risk Diagram: Project Planning People, Minnesh Kaliprasad, CCE; June, WITHOUT AUTHORS and Management, Dr. Peerapong pgs. 20-26. NASA Announces New Student Aramvareekul, PSP EVP and Daniel J. The Human Factor II: Creating a High Aeronautics Competition, Oct., pg. 11. Seider, PE; Nov. pgs. 12-18. Performance Culture in an Organization, CPM Scheduling - How Industry Views Its Minnesh Kaliprasad, CCE; June, pgs. 27- CONCEPT ARTICLES Use, Patricia D. Galloway; Jan., pgs. 24-29. 34. Babitsky, Steven, Esq. and John J. Current Delay Analysis Techniques and Valuation and Optionality of Large Energy Mangraviti, Jr., Esq., How to Start a Improvements, Dr. Satish B. Mohan and Industry Capital Investments, Rob Graber Lucrative Expert Witness Practice; Sept. Khalid S. Al-Gahtani; Sept. pgs. 12-21. and Dr. Geoffrey Rothwell; Aug. pgs. 20- pg. 42. Effective Cost Management - Back to 26. Curran, Kevin M., Value-Based Risk Basics, Robert L. Tichacek, PE; March, Vlanagement (VBRM); Feb., pgs. 15-22. aes Lean: pgs. 27-33. Engineering Effective [ Ise of Outsourced Project iBiOi R |A aee SPECIAL FOCUS ARTICLES Controls, Christopher F. Michalak and Baker, Kermit and Diego Saltes, Business Paul G. Williams; Oct. pgs. 29-34. \ctivity at US Architectural Firms as a Evaluating CPM Reliability: A Linguistic Leading Indicator for the Construction Approach, Lee J. Hobb; March, pgs. 22- Industry; Feb., pgs. 9-14. 26. Baker, Kermit and Diego Saltes, New Managing Resource Leveling, Michael R. FEATURE AND Book Profiles Women Engineers Shaping Nosbisch, CCC PSP, and Ronald M. SPECIAL FEATURE ARTICLES Today's World and Inspiring a New Winter, PSP; July, pgs. 24-34. Generation; March, pg. 21. Proactive Risk Management, Minnesh WITH AUTHORS Gelhausen, Marvin, Davis and Sinatra Kaliprasad, CCE; Dec. pgs. 26-36. Amos, Jennie; New Certified Portfolio, Were Las Vegas Regulars; Aug. pg. 39. Progress and Performance Control ofa Cost Program, and Project Managers (C3PM) Reimbursable Construction Contract, Certification Program Explained; Dec., WOMEN IN PROJECT CONTROLS Moses Y. Nkuah, CCC; May, pgs. 13-18. pgs. 12-13. SPECIAL SERIES Project Scope Management, \sadullah Basak, Ginette B., P.Eng., What in the Khan; June, pgs. 12-16. World is ICEC? Aug., pgs. 18-19. Website Lists Women in Project Controls Sarbanes-Oxley and Cost Engineering, Gelhausen, Marvin, Keynote Speaker at Survey Results; May, pgs. 32-33. Creech, W. Doug, CCC; July, pgs. 8-12. 2005 Primavera Conference Shares Lessons Women in Project Controls ‘Task Force Scheduled Overtime and Loss of Learned in Space Aboard the MIR Space Survey Results, Alexia Nalewaik, CCE; Productivity; Fact or Fiction? A Business Station; Jan. pgs. 20-23. Oct. pgs. 6-9. Roundtable Report, Robert Seals PSP and Gelhausen, Marvin, Primavera Highlights Dr. Josette Rodriguez; July, pgs. 16-22. its Successes at its 2005 Conference; May, SPOTLIGHT ON Scheduling - How Industry Views Its Use, pgs. 20-21. WOMEN IN PROJECT CONTROLS Patricia D. Galloway, PE; Jan. pgs. 24-29. Graber, Ken, Arizona Cardinals’ New Hyde, Marlene, CCE, Spotlight on Scheduling Practices and Project Success, State-of-the-Art Retractable Stadium Roof Women in Project Controls - Dr. Deborah Dr. Andrew F. Griffith, PE; Sept. pgs. 24- Employs Technology to Open and Close Fisher, PE; Feb., pg. 5. 30. Giant Panels; June, pgs. 17-19. Hyde, Marlene, CCE, Spotlight on Simplified Approach to Probabilistic Cost Lehr, Donald, Bias Against Women in Women in Project Controls - Vera Lovejoy, Benefit Analysis: Architectural Lighting Engineering and Science? It’s Not News to CCE, PSP; Mar., pgs. 4-5. Example, Dr. Haled Nassar and Abdullah Professionals Working Against It Every Hunsaker-Stannard, Keri and Martha Al-Mohaisen; Jan., pgs. 13-18. Day; Oct., pgs. 10-11. Barker, Spotlight on Women in Project Simplified Project Management for Lehr, Donald, From Katrina to Chernobyl, Controls - Kathy Garza, CCC; Aug., pgs. Construction Practitioners, Dr. ‘Tarek Future City Competition Students 5-6. Hegazy, P.Eng.; Nov., pgs. 20-28. Engineer Solutions that Inspire and Lovejoy, Vera, CCE PSP, Spotlight on Simulation-Based Pipeline Route Selection Amaze; Feb., pgs. 29-30. Women in Project Controls Valerie Tool, Gary Hirst and Dr. Janaka Y. Leist, Laura, Increase Productivity and Venters, CCC; Sept., pgs. 5-6. Ruwanpura; Dec. pgs. 15-24. Decrease Costs Implement Information Nalewaik, Alexia, CCE, Spotlight on Suitable Method for Capital Cost Retrieval Systems; Sept. pgs. 22-23. Women in Project Controls - Ginette Estimation in Chemical Processes Ward, Dr. S.A., ECCE, A Master Plan for Basak, P.Eng; June, pgs. 5-7. Industries, Mohammed Reza Shabani and Coping with Natural Disasters; April, pgs. Nalewaik, Alexia, CCE, Spotlight on Reza Behradi Yekta; May, pgs. 22-25. 10-11. Women in Project Controls - Jennifer Bates, ST RA A AS PU PEA ER AT ES SORT EO SE TET EE TT Cost Engineering Vol. +9/No. | JANUARY 2007 CCE; Jan., pgs. 5-6. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Nalewaik, Alexia, CCE, Spotlight on BOARD OF DIRECTORS January - December, pg. 44. Women in Project Controls - Karen J. CONTACT LIST Mask; Nov., pgs. 6-7. Jan. - Dec., pg. 1 CALL FOR PAPERS Nalewaik, Alexia, CCE, Spotlight on May, pg. 34; June, pg. 7; and July, pg. 7. Women in Project Controls - Marlene BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Hyde, CCE; April, pgs. 6-7. A Survival Guide for Project Managers, CALL FOR SEMINAR PROPOSALS Nalewaik, Alexia, CCE, Spotlight on Second Edition, by James ‘Taylor; Nov., pg. May, pg. 19; and June, pg. 35. Women in Project Controls - Natalie 28; Dec. pg. 10. Saylor, July, pgs. 5-6. Fundamentals of Project Management, CERTIFICATION Nalewaik, Alexia, CCE, Spotlight on Third Edition, by James P. Lewis; Nov. pg. Women in Project Controls Robin 28; Dec. pg. 10. CERTIFICATION Watenpaugh, EVP; Dec. pgs. 7-8. Improving Your Project Management EXAM SCHEDULE Rodgers, Susan and Marlene Hyde, CCE, Skills, by Larry Richman; Nov. pg. 28; March, pg. 4; May, pg. 4; Aug., pg. 6; and Spotlight on Women in Project Controls - Dec. pg. 10. Oct., pg. 5. Alexia Nalewaik, CCE; May, pgs. 5-6. Leverage, How to Get It and How to Keep It in Any Negotiation, by Roger CERTIFICATION CORNER AACE INTERNATIONAL’S Volkema; Nov., pg. 28; Dec. pg. 10. Kraus, William E., PE CCE, ANNUAL REPORT Accreditation of our Certification Programs 2006 Annual Report - Regions, July, pgs. Cost ‘ Leos and What it Means; May, pg. 12. 40-41; 2006 Annual Report - Balance Engineering EOngirnee ring AACE International Accreditation; Sept. Sheet, July, pg. 41; Ave pg. 8; 50TH ANNIVERSARY PROMOTION CYBERSECTION PROMOTION Jan., pg. 12; Jan. pg. 22; ANNUAL MEETING PROMOTION EDUCATION Call for Seminar Proposals for the 2007 Results Without Authority: Controlling Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, a Project When the Team Doesn’t DISTANCE LEARNING July-Aug., pg. 35; Report to You - A Project Manager’s PROMOTION “Walk the Line to CPM” Save the Date for Guide, by ‘Tom Kendrick; Aug., pg. 31. Jan. pg. 39; Feb., pg. o22y; and March, pg. 34, AACE. International’s 51st Annual The Earned Value Management Meeting July 15-18, at the Gaylord Maturity Model, by Ray W. Stratton, Opryland Resort, Nashville, TN; Sept. pg. EVP; Nov. pg. 28; Dec. pg. 10. EDUCATION BOARD NEWS 30; Boyd, Chris, PE CCE, Earned Value BOOKSTORE NEWS Professional Certification Study Guide; ANNUAL MEETING FOLLOW-UP Skills & Knowledge of Cost Jan., pg. 12. 2006 Annual Meeting Awards; Aug. pgs. Engineering, Edition 5, is now available; Francis, Clive D., CCC, AACE 32-33. April, pg. 36; May, pg. 12; June, pg. 7 International Scholarship Program; Aug., 2006 Section Award Winners; Sept. pgs. Aug., pg. 37; Sept., pg. 6. pg.7. 34-36. AACE International Golf Shirts Available; Griesmyer, Peter W., AACE International ACM Awarded the 2006 Industrial Sept. pg. 33. Would Like to Thank the 2006 Appreciation Award; Aug. pgs. 30-31. Extra Copies of AACE International’s Contributors to the AACE Education Harry W. Jarnagan, PE CCE, Receives the 50th Anniversary Book are Now Fund; Dec., pgs. 8-10. 2006 Award of Merit; Aug., pgs. 28-30. Available, Sept. pg. 37; Oct. pg. 35; Nov. Griesmyer, Peter W., The Planning and pg. 34. Scheduling Study Guide; Nov., pg. 8. AACE INTERNATIONAL Hastak, Dr. Makarand, CCE, An Update PROMOTIONS BOOKSTORE UPDATE on Our Distance Learning Program; 2006 Salary Survey, June, pg. 19; March, pgs. 41-42; June, pgs. 40-41; March, pgs. 6-7. Academic Council Formed, July, pg. 13; August pgs. 40-41; and November, pg. 41. Jarnagan, Harry, PE CCE, Aug., pg. 42; Accomplishments and Goals of the AACE International Fellow Receives Education Board Outlined; Sept. pg. 7. Presidential Appointment, July, pg. 14; BULLETIN Knight, Katrina, Skills @ Knowledge of The 2005 Salary Survey is now Online! Jan., pgs. 40-42; Feb. pgs. 39-41; March, Cost Engineering Track Performance; Feb., July, pg. 15; Aug., pg. 19; pgs. 36-40; April, pgs. 38-42; May, pgs. 36- pg. 6. 39; June, pgs. 36-40; July, pgs. 36-38; Aug., McDonald, Donald F., PE CCE PSP, ARTICLE REPRINTS pgs. 36-37; Sept., pgs. 38-41; Oct. pgs. 36- 2006 Annual Meeting Seminar AND PERMISSIONS 39; Nov. pgs. 36-39; and Dec. pgs. 38-42. Opportunities, Prospecting for Seminar January - December, pg. 43 Gold at AACE’s 50th Annual Meeting; Cost Engineering Vol. 49/No. 1 JANUARY 2007 April, pgs. 8-9. Fermier, John William, May, pg. 40 June - The Arizona Cardinals’ new state- Miller, Charla, Educational Opportunities Kirby, Charlie Odren, November, pg. 40. of-the-art retractable stadium roof. at the 2006 Annual Meeting; May, pg. 10. Larson, Eugene (Gene) D., March, pg. 40 July - The 2006-2007 AACE International Regan, Dr. Sean T., CCE, The Education Megna, Joseph R., ECCE, May, pg. 40 Board of Directors, and AACE Board’s. Globalization — Efforts dare Rich, James E., PE, March, pg. 40 International Past Presidents at the 50th Continuing; Oct. pg. 12 Siddiqui, Hosib Rehman, CCE, May, pg. \nniversary Meeting. 40 Aug. - At the 2006 AACE International SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ‘True, Newton F., May, pg. 40 50th Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, the 11 March, pg. 7 members featured on the cover were INDEX TO ADVERTISERS among the honored award recipients. ELECTION Jan., pg. 39; Feb., pg. 38; March, pg. Sept. - South Korean engineers, scientist, AACE Electronic Voting is Set to Begin; g. 35; June, pg. and businessmen recently visited WVU’s Feb., pg. 4. July, pg. .. pg. 35; Sept., pg. Personal Rapid ‘Transit system as part of an Election Results Announced; April, pg. 23. Oct., pg. 35; Nov., pg. 35; and Dec., ongoing world tour to support a $50 mil- 55 lion project to develop the next generation > . EDUCATION FUND of PRT systems. INDEX AACE International Would Like to Thank Oct. - Scenes from the 50th Anniversary The 2005 Cost Engineering journal the 2006 Contributors to the AACE Meeting of AAC International, June 19- index of Articles; Jan., pgs. 7-11. Education Fund, Peter W. Griesmyer; 22, at Las Vegas at the Rivera Hotel and Dec., pgs. 8-10. Casino. Cost Nov. - Charles E. Williams, Major Daya een yes FOR THE BOOKSHELF General, US Army Corps of Engineers, Humphreys, Dr. Kenneth K., PE CCE, (Retired), was recently presented the 2006 Appraising Management Performance: AACE International “Award of Merit” dur- The Bubble Management Approach; ing a ceremony at his Washington, DC, Oct. pg. 22. office. Shea, John, New RSMeans Edition Lets Dec. - Aerial photo including the Construction Professionals Learn and Northlands Park complex in Edmonton, Practice Estimating Techniques; July, pg. Alberta, Canada. 39 MEMBERSHIP Lost Members, Jan., pg. 38; PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE FROM THE COVER Larson, Philip D., CCE PSP, Happy New General Williams Receives the AACE MONTHLY THEMES Year and Welcome to 2006! Jan. pgs. 3-4. International Award of Merit; November, Jan. - Claims and Dispute Resolution Larson, Philip D., CCE PSP, Marketing pg. 11. Feb. - Construction Our Association While Adapting to Images from AACE International’s 50th March - Cost and Schedule Control and Constant Change and Innovation; Feb., Anniversary Meeting; October, pgs. 40-41. Management ngs. 3-4. PRT a “Guiding Light” for South Korean April - Economic and Financial Analysis Larson, Philip D., CCE PSP, March Visitors Businessmen, Engineers Explore May - Estimating Madness is Upon Us; March., pg. 3. WVU's Transit System Operating Since June - Human Factors Larson, Philip D., CCE PSP, AACE 1975, Grant Smith; September pgs. 32-33. July - Information International Offers Great Educational Technology/Information Management Programs at its Annual Meeting; April, pgs. HOW TO SUBMIT Aug. - International Development 3-4. COPY AND PHOTOS Sept. - Planning and Scheduling Larson, Philip D., CCE PSP, Advances in Jan., pg. 42; Feb., pg. +1; March, pg. Oct. - Project Controls lechnology are Bringing Change to the April, pg. 42; May, pg. 39; June, pg. Nov. - Project Management Role of the Cost Engineer; May, pg. 3. July, pg. 38; Aug., pg. 37; Sept., pg. Dec. - Risk Larson, Philip D., CCE PSP, Farewell Oct., pg. 39; Nov., pg . 39: and Dec., Message; June, pgs. 3-4. 42. ON THE COVER Zack, James G., Jr., Outlining the Basic Jan. - A look back at the 2004 covers. Focus of AACE International; July, pgs. 3-4. IN MEMORIAM Feb. - Scenes of Houston, Texas, home of Zack, James G., Jr., AACE International's Ayres, Terrell E., May, pg. 40; Aug., pg. 3 the Houston Gulf Coast Section. 50th Birthday Party; Aug., pgs. 3-4. Barton, William G., May, pg. 40 March - The 2005 Winter AACE board Zack, James G., Jr., “First, You Plan...”; Britton, James Burton., August, pg. 38 meeting in San Diego, California, Sept., pgs. 3-4. Bohm, Paul, May, pg. 40 Education Board Members. Zack, James G.., Jr., Project Controls - Take April - Scenes of Las Vegas, site of the 50th the Lead; Oct. pgs. 3-4. Carter, Lloyd Moore Carter, Jr., August, pg. 38 AACE International Annual Meeting. Zack, James G., Jr., TCM - The Key to Dunfield, Roberta E. (Spiers), May, pg. 40 May - AACE International will celebrate Successfully Managing Projects; Nov. pgs. Estock, Henry G., November, pg. 40 its 50th anniversary in Las Vegas. 55-, )-. Cost Engineering Vol. 49/No. 1 JANUARY 2007 Zack, James G., Jr., Cost Engineers and 1% WinEstimator,Inc. 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