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The 2007 Cost Engineering Journal INDEX OF ARTICLES 20; June pg. 257—; July pg. 19; Cost Dreatwe ented McDonough Bolyard Peck, Jan. pg. 36; JOB POSTINGS Feb. pg. 5; March pg. 8; April pg. 6; May AMEC, June pg. 14; pg. 8; June pg. 42; July pg. 10; Aug. pg. 12; Betchel Corporation, May pg. 36; June Sept. pg. 9; Oct. pg. 11; Nov. pg. 17; Dec. pg. 34; July pg. 8; Aug. pg. 10; Sept. pg. 17 pg. +. Oct. pg. 40; Nov. pg. 36; Dec. pg. 34. Odebrecht Construction, Inc., Jan. pg. FaithfultGould, May pg. 5; \ug. pg. 4; oh; Oct. pg. 7 ADVERTISERS On Track Engineering, June pg. 33; Fluor Corporation, January pg. 31; ACM, Inc., January December Pinnacle One, July pg. 2; Aug. pg. 21; February pg. 28; March pg. 16; \pril pg. Oct. pg. 2; + 24; May pg. 35; Professional Services Directory; Aldo Mattos Consulting, December pg. PMA Consultants, Jan.-Feb. pg. 42; IBEX Construction, January pg. 35. 29. March pg. 15; April pg. 36; May pg. 20; McCally Group, Ltd., January pg. 36; AMEC, June pg. 14: June pg. 12; July pg. +2; Aug. pg. 20; Sept. Feb. pg. 31; March pg. 23; April pg. 11; ARES Corporation, January - December pg. 39; Oct. pg. 38; Nov. pg. 40; Dec. pg. Odebrecht Construction, Inc., Feb. pg. 4l, 31. back cover; Bechtel Corporation, Jan.-Mar. pg. 2; PMSI, March pg. 37; April pg. 11; May PMSI, Sept. pg. 7; Oct. pg. 8; Nov. pg. 9; \pril pg. 20; May pg. 36; June pg. 34; July pgmc. 20; June pg. 21; July pg. 1 7; Aug. pg. Dec. pg. 15. pg. 8; Aug. pg. 10; Sept. pg. 17; Oct. pg. e2e; Sept. pg. 7; Oct. pg. 8; Nov. pg. 9; RLB |R ider Levett Bucknall, June pg. 30. 40; Nov. pg. 36; Dec. pg. 34. Dec. pg. 15. STV Incorporated, leb. pg. 27. Conquest Consulting Group, January PMI College of Performance Washington Group International, Dec. = Decembe1 Professional Services Management; Sept. pg. 29; Oct. pg. 17 Doz. Directory; Nov. pg. 29; Dec. pg. 27 Cornerstone Resources, Inc., Jan.-Feb. Primavera Systems, Inc., Jan. pg. 42; ARTICLES PUBLISHED Professional Services Directory; February - December inside cover; CPM, Inc., Jan.-Apr. Professional Services Rider Levitt Bucknall, June pg. 30; CERTIFICATION ARTICLES Directory; Ron Winter Consulting, Jan. pg. +; Feb.- (By Author) Earth Tech, Inc., June pg. 2; Mar. pg. 5; April pg. 7; May pg. 5; June pg. Borowicz, Jeffrey i CCG. PSE: Wage eBid Systems, April pg. 2; 9; July pg. 10; Aug. pg. 12; Sept. pg. 4; Rates, the Untold Story; Feb. pgs. 19-27. EOS Group Inc., June pg. 8; July pg. 17 October - November pg. 7; Dec., pg. 19. Brenner, Dorothy Ann, Achieving a Sept. pg. 25; Saudi Aramco, August inside back cover; Successful Project by Motivating the Faithful+Gould, May pg. 5; June pg. 6; Skire, Inc., Jan. pg. 17; Feb. pg. 14; March Project Team; May pgs. 16-20. \ug. pg. +; Sept. pg. 5; Oct. pg. 11; April-May pg. 42; June pg. 41; July He, Ken, CCE, Real Options Application I pg 7: Nov. pg pg. 42; \ug. pg. 9; Sept. pg. 39; Oct. pg. in Project Evaluation Practice; Aug. pgs. Fluor Corporation, Jan. pg. 31; Feb. pg. 38: Nov. Pg. 9: Dec. Pg. ES ), 16-19. 28; Mar. pg. 16; April pg. 24; May pg. 35; STV Inc., Feb. pg. 27; Merchant, ZuZar, A Study of Lumber George Washington University, Jan. pg. T’ & M Concepts, January - December Waste Handling Practices on Residential 18; Feb. pg. 6; March pg. 8; April pg. 10 Professional Services Directory; Construction Sites; Jan. pgs. 25-30. May pg. 24; June pg. 13; July pg. 38; Aug. University of ‘Texas at Dallas, Jan. pg. 16; Molly, Katherine K. CCC, Six Steps for pg. 35; Sept. pg. 9; Oct. pg. 11; Nov. pg. Keb. pg. 17; March pg. 13; April pg. 11; Successful Change Order Management; 17; Dec. Pg. 29. May pg. 20; June pg. 21; July pg. 42; Aug. \pril pgs. 12-19. Humphreys & Associates, June pg. 12; pg. 31; Sept. pg. 23; Oct. pg. 25; Nov. pg Nutakor, Ganyo, CCE, Assessing Final Sept. pg. 7 35; Dec. pg. 33. ° Cost of Construction at Bid Time; June pgs. IBEX Construction, Jan. pg. 35; US COST Ince., Jan.-May inside back 5-21. Innovative ‘Turnaround Controls, Jan. cover; June pg. 4; July - inside back cover; Nutakor, Ganyo, CCE, Assessing Final pg. 38; Feb. pg. 14; March pg. 24; April- \ug. pg. 2; September - December, inside Cost of Construction at Bid Time; Nov. May pg. 42; June inside back cover; July back cover; pgs. 10-16. pg. 38; Aug. pg. 15; Sept. pg. 11; Oct. pg. Vertigraph, Inc., Jan. pg. +2; Feb. pg. 42; Polla, Donald, CCE, Parametric Factors as 25; Nov. pg. 7; Dec. pg. 19. March pg. 5; May pg. 11; July pg. 38; Applied to Pipeline Cost Estimating; July IPA Institute, Feb. pg. 31; June pg. 32 \ugust pg. 12; October - November pg. 19; pgs. 12-17. Oct. pg. 17 Washington Group International, June McCally Group, Inc., Jan. pg. 36; Feb. pg. 10; September pg. 2; December pg. 2. CERTIFICATION ARTICLES pg. 31; March pg. 23; April pg. 11; May pg. Wink stimator, Inc., Jan. pg. 16; June pg. (By Title) 27; Aug. pg. 19; Oct. pg. 9. \ Study of Lumber Waste Handling Cost Engineering Vol. 50/No. 1 JANUARY 2008 The 2007 Cost Engineering Journal INDEX OF ARTICLES 20; June pg. 257—; July pg. 19; Cost Dreatwe ented McDonough Bolyard Peck, Jan. pg. 36; JOB POSTINGS Feb. pg. 5; March pg. 8; April pg. 6; May AMEC, June pg. 14; pg. 8; June pg. 42; July pg. 10; Aug. pg. 12; Betchel Corporation, May pg. 36; June Sept. pg. 9; Oct. pg. 11; Nov. pg. 17; Dec. pg. 34; July pg. 8; Aug. pg. 10; Sept. pg. 17 pg. +. Oct. pg. 40; Nov. pg. 36; Dec. pg. 34. Odebrecht Construction, Inc., Jan. pg. FaithfultGould, May pg. 5; \ug. pg. 4; oh; Oct. pg. 7 ADVERTISERS On Track Engineering, June pg. 33; Fluor Corporation, January pg. 31; ACM, Inc., January December Pinnacle One, July pg. 2; Aug. pg. 21; February pg. 28; March pg. 16; \pril pg. Oct. pg. 2; + 24; May pg. 35; Professional Services Directory; Aldo Mattos Consulting, December pg. PMA Consultants, Jan.-Feb. pg. 42; IBEX Construction, January pg. 35. 29. March pg. 15; April pg. 36; May pg. 20; McCally Group, Ltd., January pg. 36; AMEC, June pg. 14: June pg. 12; July pg. +2; Aug. pg. 20; Sept. Feb. pg. 31; March pg. 23; April pg. 11; ARES Corporation, January - December pg. 39; Oct. pg. 38; Nov. pg. 40; Dec. pg. Odebrecht Construction, Inc., Feb. pg. 4l, 31. back cover; Bechtel Corporation, Jan.-Mar. pg. 2; PMSI, March pg. 37; April pg. 11; May PMSI, Sept. pg. 7; Oct. pg. 8; Nov. pg. 9; \pril pg. 20; May pg. 36; June pg. 34; July pgmc. 20; June pg. 21; July pg. 1 7; Aug. pg. Dec. pg. 15. pg. 8; Aug. pg. 10; Sept. pg. 17; Oct. pg. e2e; Sept. pg. 7; Oct. pg. 8; Nov. pg. 9; RLB |R ider Levett Bucknall, June pg. 30. 40; Nov. pg. 36; Dec. pg. 34. Dec. pg. 15. STV Incorporated, leb. pg. 27. Conquest Consulting Group, January PMI College of Performance Washington Group International, Dec. = Decembe1 Professional Services Management; Sept. pg. 29; Oct. pg. 17 Doz. Directory; Nov. pg. 29; Dec. pg. 27 Cornerstone Resources, Inc., Jan.-Feb. Primavera Systems, Inc., Jan. pg. 42; ARTICLES PUBLISHED Professional Services Directory; February - December inside cover; CPM, Inc., Jan.-Apr. Professional Services Rider Levitt Bucknall, June pg. 30; CERTIFICATION ARTICLES Directory; Ron Winter Consulting, Jan. pg. +; Feb.- (By Author) Earth Tech, Inc., June pg. 2; Mar. pg. 5; April pg. 7; May pg. 5; June pg. Borowicz, Jeffrey i CCG. PSE: Wage eBid Systems, April pg. 2; 9; July pg. 10; Aug. pg. 12; Sept. pg. 4; Rates, the Untold Story; Feb. pgs. 19-27. EOS Group Inc., June pg. 8; July pg. 17 October - November pg. 7; Dec., pg. 19. Brenner, Dorothy Ann, Achieving a Sept. pg. 25; Saudi Aramco, August inside back cover; Successful Project by Motivating the Faithful+Gould, May pg. 5; June pg. 6; Skire, Inc., Jan. pg. 17; Feb. pg. 14; March Project Team; May pgs. 16-20. \ug. pg. +; Sept. pg. 5; Oct. pg. 11; April-May pg. 42; June pg. 41; July He, Ken, CCE, Real Options Application I pg 7: Nov. pg pg. 42; \ug. pg. 9; Sept. pg. 39; Oct. pg. in Project Evaluation Practice; Aug. pgs. Fluor Corporation, Jan. pg. 31; Feb. pg. 38: Nov. Pg. 9: Dec. Pg. ES ), 16-19. 28; Mar. pg. 16; April pg. 24; May pg. 35; STV Inc., Feb. pg. 27; Merchant, ZuZar, A Study of Lumber George Washington University, Jan. pg. T’ & M Concepts, January - December Waste Handling Practices on Residential 18; Feb. pg. 6; March pg. 8; April pg. 10 Professional Services Directory; Construction Sites; Jan. pgs. 25-30. May pg. 24; June pg. 13; July pg. 38; Aug. University of ‘Texas at Dallas, Jan. pg. 16; Molly, Katherine K. CCC, Six Steps for pg. 35; Sept. pg. 9; Oct. pg. 11; Nov. pg. Keb. pg. 17; March pg. 13; April pg. 11; Successful Change Order Management; 17; Dec. Pg. 29. May pg. 20; June pg. 21; July pg. 42; Aug. \pril pgs. 12-19. Humphreys & Associates, June pg. 12; pg. 31; Sept. pg. 23; Oct. pg. 25; Nov. pg Nutakor, Ganyo, CCE, Assessing Final Sept. pg. 7 35; Dec. pg. 33. ° Cost of Construction at Bid Time; June pgs. IBEX Construction, Jan. pg. 35; US COST Ince., Jan.-May inside back 5-21. Innovative ‘Turnaround Controls, Jan. cover; June pg. 4; July - inside back cover; Nutakor, Ganyo, CCE, Assessing Final pg. 38; Feb. pg. 14; March pg. 24; April- \ug. pg. 2; September - December, inside Cost of Construction at Bid Time; Nov. May pg. 42; June inside back cover; July back cover; pgs. 10-16. pg. 38; Aug. pg. 15; Sept. pg. 11; Oct. pg. Vertigraph, Inc., Jan. pg. +2; Feb. pg. 42; Polla, Donald, CCE, Parametric Factors as 25; Nov. pg. 7; Dec. pg. 19. March pg. 5; May pg. 11; July pg. 38; Applied to Pipeline Cost Estimating; July IPA Institute, Feb. pg. 31; June pg. 32 \ugust pg. 12; October - November pg. 19; pgs. 12-17. Oct. pg. 17 Washington Group International, June McCally Group, Inc., Jan. pg. 36; Feb. pg. 10; September pg. 2; December pg. 2. CERTIFICATION ARTICLES pg. 31; March pg. 23; April pg. 11; May pg. Wink stimator, Inc., Jan. pg. 16; June pg. (By Title) 27; Aug. pg. 19; Oct. pg. 9. \ Study of Lumber Waste Handling Cost Engineering Vol. 50/No. 1 JANUARY 2008 Practices on Residential Construction Sites, Hollman, PE CCE; Nov. pg. 8. Estimating Method for ‘Typical Buildings; ZuZar Merchant; Jan. pgs. 25-30. \ug. pgs. 28-31. Achieving a Successful Project by TECHNICAL ARTICLES Singh, Dr. Amarjit, PE, Sharilyn Motivating the Project Team, Dorothy Ann (By Author) Shiramizu and Kama Gantam, Bid Risk Brenner; May pgs. 16-20. \l Duaij, Dr. Jamal, Tareq Awida, and and Contingency Analysis; Dec. pgs. 2> 0- Assessing Final Cost of Construction at Bid \.E. Kollarayam, Performing Value 55> Time, Ganyo Nutakor, CCE; June pgs. 15- Analysis on Construction Project Variation Sigurdsen, Arild, A Path to Enhanced 2] Orders; June pgs. 23-27. Value; Feb. pgs. 29 EST. Assessing Final Cost of Construction at Bid \l-Gahtani, Dr. Khalid S. And Dr. Satish fague, Thomas and Franklin Morrison, Time, Ganyo Nutakor, CCE; Nov. pgs. 10- B. Mohan, Total Float Management for Einstein's Percent Complete; Sept. pgs. 12- 16. Delay Analysis; Feb. pgs. 32-37 LS: arametric Factors as Applied to Pipeline \sa, Dr. Eric, Using Simulation to Warhoe, Stephen P., PE CCE CFCC, Is Cost Estimating, Donald Polla, CCE; July Optimize Excavator Truck Selection; Oct. the Theory of Cumulative Impact a pgs. 12-17. pgs. 12-17. Provable Reality?; July pgs. 20-25. Real Options Application in Project Chan, Kenny, Integrating Traditional Wu, Dr. Shaomin and Derek Clements- Kyaluation Practice, Ken He, CCE; Aug. Commercial Buildings with Intelligent Croome, Ratio of Operating and pgs. 16-19. Building Concepts; March pgs. 25-36. Vlaintenance Costs to Initial Costs of Six Steps for Successful Change Order Dysert, Larry CCC, Is Estimate and Building Services Systems; Dec. pgs. 30-33. Management, Katherine K. Molly, CCC; Oxymoron?; Jan. pgs. 32-36. Yang, Jvh-Bin, How the Critical Chain \pril pgs. 12-19. Scheduling Method is Working for Wage Rates, the Untold Story, Jettrey J. oo (Oa Construction; Apr. pgs. 25-32 Browicz, CCC PSP; Feb. pgs. 19-27. Engineering beateserie TECHNICAL ARTICLES EXECUTIVE ARTICLES (By Title) (By Author) A Comparision Between the Non-Mixed Hollman, John K. PE. CCE, What is Cost and Mixed Convention in CPM I’ngineering and How is Cost and Scheduling, Dr. Gunnar Lucko; Oct. pgs. Schedule Management an “Engineering” 28-32. Function? Nov. pgs. 8-9. \ Critical Analysis of Asbestos Removal Khan, Sarim, How to Reduce Risk in Kdieb, Dr. Ahmed S., DSS-PL: Decision Project Cost Implications, Paul Project Schedules and Portfolios; May pgs. Support System for Risk Assessment of Kupakuwana; Nov. pgs. 30-35. 14-15. Pipeline Projects; Nov. pgs. 20-29. A Path to Enhanced Value, Arild Miller, Julie, Writing Tips to Avoid Career Ellsworth, Richard K. PE CCE, Cost to Sigurdsen; Feb. pgs. 29-31. Disaster; Dec. pgs. 15-19. Capacity Factor Development for Facility \ Study of the Relationship Between Size Sujansky, Dr. Joanne G., The Poor Projects; Sept. pgs. 26-29. and Unit Construction of Residential Performer Confrontation Handbook: Eight Hassanein, Amr A.G. and Hala M.F. Afify, Buildings, A.D. Ibrahim, A.A. Shash, S.A Rules for Dealing with Employees Who Are Contractors’ Perceptions of Construction \ssaf, and O.A. Jannadi; Sept. pgs. 18-23. Bringing Your Company Down; Aug. pgs. Risks \ Case Study of Power Station Approximate Estimating \lethod for 15-16. Projects in Egypt; May pgs. 25-34 Iypical Buildings, Dr. Amarijit Singh, Wiitala, Jason, Laser Scanning Helps US Ibrahim, A.D., A.A. Shash, S.A. Assaf, and P.Eng; Aug. pgs. 28-31. Navy Save $250,000 by Enabling O.A. Jannadi, A Study of the Relationship Bid Risk and Contingency Analysis, Dr. Competitive Bidding; Sept. pgs. 10-11 Between Size and ‘Unit Construction of Amarjit Singh, PE, Sharilyn Shiramizu Residential Buildings; Sept. pgs. 18-23. and Kama Gantam; Dec. pgs. 20-27 EXECUTIVE ARTICLES Kupakuwana, Paul, A Critical Analysis of Construction Audit - An Essential Project (By Title) \sbestos Removal Project Cost Controls Function, Alexia Nalewaik CCE; How to Reduce Risk in Project Schedules Implications; Nov. pgs. 30-35. Oct. pgs. 20-25. and Portfolios, Sarim Khan; May pgs. 14- Lucko, Dr. Gunnar, A Comparison Contractors’ Perceptions of Construction Lb: Between the Non-Mixed and Mixed Risks \ Case Study of Power Station Laser Scanning Helps US Navy Save Convention in CPM Scheduling; Oct. pg. Projects in Egypt, Amr A.G. Hassanein and $250,000 by Enabling Competitive 28-32. Hala M.F. Afify; May pgs. 25-34 Bidding, Jason Wiitala; Sept. pgs. 10-11. Madni, Iftikhar CCE, Fuel Cell ‘Town - A Cost to Capacity Factor Development for The Poor Performer Confrontation Feasibility Study; March pgs. 17-23. Facility Projects, Richard K. Ellsworth, P| Handbook: Eight Rules for Dealing with Nalewaik Alexia CCE, Construction Audit CCE; Sept. pgs. 26-29. K'mployees Who Are Bringing Your \n Essential Project Controls Function: DSS-PL: Decision Support System for Risk Company Down, Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky; Oct. pgs. 20-25. \ssessment of Pipeline Projects, Dr. Ahmed \ug. pgs. 15-16. Prentice, Jean-Paul, CCE, Managing S. Edieb; Nov. pgs. 20-29. What is Cost Engineering and How is Cost I’'xpectations in Bond Construction Einstein's Percent Complete, lhomas and Schedule Management an Programs; Aug. pgs. 22-26. ‘Tague and Franklin Morrison; Sept. pgs. Engineering” Function? John K. Singh, Dr. Amarijit, P.Eng, Approximate 2-15. Cost Engineering Vol. 50/No. 1 JANUARY 2008 Fuel Cell Town \ Feasibility Study, Now or Be Eaten! Proven Management AACE INTERNATIONAL’S Iftikhar Madni, CCE; March pgs. 17-23. Methods to Grow Your Business; Aug. pgs. ANNUAL REPORT How the Critical Chain Scheduling 36-37 Phe 2007 AACE International Annual Method is Working for Construction, Jvh- Donley, Robin, Navigating the AACE Report, May pg. 41. Bin Young; Apr. pgs. 25-32. International Website; June pgs. 31-32. Integrating lraditional Commercial Gelhausen, Marvin, \brashoff Addresses AACE IN'TERNATIONAL’S Buildings With Intelligent Buildings Primavera Conference Attendees Providing CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS Concepts, Kenny Chan; March pgs. 25-36. lips on Leadership Skills; April pgs. 33-34. July pgs. 26-30. Is Estimate an Oxymoron? Larry Dysert, Lehr, Donald, Middle School Students ANNUAL MEETING PROMOTION CCC; Jan. pgs. 32-36. Tackle Infrastructure Safety; Oct. pg. 19. \ACE Sst \lanaging Expectations in Bond Lehr, Donald, National Engineers Week International’s Annual Construction Programs, Jean-Paul Sponsors Global Marathon: Career Advice Meeting, Walk the Line to TCM! Nashville, ‘Tennessee, Sunday, July 15, Prentice, CCE; Aug. pgs. 22-26. on Engineering for Mothers and Performing Value Analysis on Construction Daughters; May pgs. 21-22. 2007 - Wednesday, July 18, 2007, Tim D. Project Variation Orders, Dr. Jamal Al Lewi, Gary, IBM and The History . Earith; March pgs. 14-15; June pg. 13. Duaij, ‘Tareq Awida, and A.E. Kollaravam; Channel® “City of the Future” Annual Meeting Abstract Deadline is Oct. June pgs. 23-27. Competition Presents Winning Awards to 12; Oct. pg. 17 Ratio of Operating and Maintenance America’s Future Engineers; May pgs. 22- Annual Meeting Receptions Announced, a C3PM Reception; June pg. 8. Costs to Initial Costs of Building Services Systems, Dr. Shaomin Wu and Derek Annual Meeting Receptions Announced, Clements-Croome; Dec. pgs. 30-33. (ee asi Women in Project Controls Reception; es Engineering [otal Float Management for Delay June pg. 8. Analysis, Dr. Khalid S. Al-Gahtani and aa Future Annual Meeting Dates Announced; Dr. Satish B. Mohan, Feb. pgs. _32 -3S e \ug. pg. 20; Oct. pg. 4; Nov. pg. 9; Dec. ae 4 a pg. 41. FEATURE ¥ ty ee 5 Keynote Speaker Announced; June pg. 42. AND SPECIAL FEATURE ARTICLES Registration Begins, It's Not ‘Too Early to Register...; Keb. pg. 27 With Authors Sullivan, Ed, \/berta’s Northlands Park is Remember: Passports needed for the 2008 Bradt, Dr. Gary, Retrieving Your Undergoing a Five Stage, len-Year Annual Meeting; Aug. pg. 19; Sept. pg. 17 Relationships From the Rubble; Sept. pgs. Development Plan; Jan. pgs. 37-38. Oct. pg. 7; Nov. pg. 8; 24-25. Wee, Jon and Owen Morse, Juggling FORONTO. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Dvsert, Larry R., CCC, An Introduction to People - Secrets for Successful Teams; Aug. AACE International and the ICEC 6th the Certified Estimating P rofessional pgs. 38-39. World Congress on Cost Engineering, CEP) Certification; Aug. pg. | 2 Project \lanagement, and Quantit Hulett, Dr. David T., The Problem with SPECIAL MESSAGE Surveying; Aug. pg. 27; Sept. pg. +1; Oct. Dangling Activities: Jan. pgs. 19-23. Larson, Philip D., Board Outlines 2007 pg. 39; Nov. pg. +1; Dec. pg. 17 Kraus, William E. “Bill”, PE CCE, Election Goals; Feb. pg. 6. You're Invited to attend AAC! President Kraus Delivers Inaugural International's 2007 Annual Meeting Remarks at AACE International’s 51st SPOTLIGHT ON “Walk the Line to CPM” July 15-18 at the Annual Meeting; July pgs. 6-7 WOMEN IN PROJECT CONTROLS Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, TN; Sappe, Richard, A Schedule Success: Behrendt, Valerie, Spotlight on Women in Feb. pg. 17; March pg. 15; April-May pg. Hartsfield-Jackson \tlanta Airport's Project Controls - Rita Wulke; March pgs. Runway Delivered 11 Days Early and $102 6-8 ANNUAL MEETING FOLLOW-UP Million Under Budget; April pgs. 21-23. Francis, Clive, Spotlight on Women in 7 Annual Meeting Awards; Sept. pgs. lavlor, Simon, Better Service for Taxpayers Project Controls - Dottie Burton; May pgs Through Public Private Partnerships; Junc _Q pgs. 28-30. Maples, Brook, PE, Spotlight on Women, AACE INTERNATIONAL White, Mark Information Technology; A in Project Controls - Katrina D. Knight; PROMOTIONS \landatory Role in Construction Project July pgs. 9-10. 2007 Salary Survey Results Available, Jan. \Vlanagement; Nov. pgs. 18-19 Venters, Valerie CCE, Spotlight on pg. 30; Feb. pg. 5; March pg. §; Woodward, Charles P. “Chick”, PE CCE, Women in Project Controls - Bonnie | \ACE International Joins PAQS; March Certified Estimating Professional (CEP Halkett; Oct. pgs. 6-7. Exam; Dec. pgs. 28-29. Venters, Valerie CCE, Spotlight on pg. 36. \ccreditation Received for Five of the AACE Women in Project Controls. - Carole International Certifications; March pg. 11. SPECIAL FOCUS Ventors, CCC; June pgs. 7-5 lotal Cost Management Framework; April DeMarco, Deanne, Deliver Results Venters, Valerie CCE, Spotlight on pg. 9; May pg. 12; Aug. pg. 42; [hrough Coaching; Aug. pgs. 37-38. Women in Project Controls - Shayna Ihe New ICEC Award Program; Aug. pg. DiModica, Paul, Hunt for Business: Grow Whiteside; Dec. pgs. 14-15. 55 OER ETE NE ER AS SORE ATT OON REN SETT LIYEAN SOI NEI ARN AAAI CIN RRR atI RAO OR Ln SR RE RAS SI PST eR A NS Cost Engineering Vol. 50/No. 1 JANUARY 2008 ARTICLE REPRINTS to You - A Project Manager’s Guide, ‘Tom CALL FOR PAPERS AND PERMISSIONS Kendrick; July-August pg. 39; Call for Papers for the ICEC Humphreys January - December pg. 43. Strategic Planning for Design Firms, Award; May pg. 10; June pg. 14; July pg. 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CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Productive Performance Appraisals, Paul New and Updated PPGs Available; Dec. Chen, Mark PE CCE, Volunteers Needed pg. 27. Falcone and Randi Sachs; July-August pg. for Review Team for a Chinese Translation 39: of Skills @ Knowledge of Cost Engineering; Project Management in Construction, BOOKSTORE UPDATE October pg. 8. Fifth Edition, Sidney M. Levy; March pg. July-August pgs. 40-41. Sept. pg. 40; Oct. 13; May pg. 34; June pg. 33; July pg. 39. pg. 411. DISTANCE LEARNING Project Management Strategic Design PROMOTION and Implementation, Fifth Edition, BULLETIN Jan. pg. 39; Feb., pg. 22; March, pg. 34; David I. Cleland and Lewis R. Ireland; January pgs. 40-42; February pgs. 39-42; March pg. 13; June pg. 33; March pgs. 38-42; April pgs. 38-42; May EDUCATION BOARD NEWS Project Quality Management, Why, pgs. 38-41; June pgs. 36-40; July pgs. 32- Chen, Mark PE CCE, Volunteers Needed What and How, Kenneth H. 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