Chapter Luncheon Meeting followed by Golf

Friday, April 17, 2015

**Chapter Luncheon Meeting followed by Golf **

Time: 11:30am to 1:30pm
Where: Legends at Woodcreek, Sunrise Room
5880 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95747
Speaker: Derek Ogden, Associate Planner, City of Roseville
Golf immediately following lunch at Woodcreek Golf Club

Register at: http://04-17-2015-acec-sierrachap-golf-luncheon.eventbrite.com

An ACEC-CA Company Profile: CYS Structural Engineers, Inc.

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CYS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, INC. is a professional structural engineering firm that has provided consulting services for structural design, investigation of existing structures, seismic analysis and retrofits, plan checking and peer review to the public and private sector for over 51 years.    CYS has earned a reputation for providing structural solutions for projects that are coordinated and economical to build based upon our client’s desire to minimize construction cost and time adjustments, thus meeting the owner’s budgetary and occupancy goals.  Recent notable projects include the award-winning CalPERS Headquarters Expansion, Crocker Art Museum Expansion and State Central Utility Plant and the State Office Buildings #8 and #9 Renovation.

Crocker Art Gallery Expansion,  Sacramento, CA
Crocker Art Gallery Expansion,
Sacramento, CA

CYS engineers actively participate in professional associations and technical committees, contributing time and expertise in the development of new codes and guidelines.

CYS’ diversified client base includes architectural firms, contractors, industrial manufacturers, corporations and numerous public agencies.   With this vast number of clients, we have obtained a wide variety of project experience.  Completed projects include airport terminal facilities, antenna towers, central plants, commercial office buildings, community centers, convalescent hospitals, correctional prison facilities, elementary schools, fire stations, general hospitals, high schools, hotels/motels, industrial facilities, junior colleges, libraries, medical offices, museums, high-rise office buildings, parking garages, restaurants, senior citizens projects, sewage and water treatment facilities, shopping centers, sports arenas, surgical-centers, theaters, and university buildings.

CalPERS Headquarters Expansion , Sacramento, CA
CalPERS Headquarters Expansion , Sacramento, CA

In addition to our more traditional engineering services, many of our projects don’t fall into typical categories, requiring special expertise. Some of these specialized design areas involve medical equipment bracing and anchorage, shake table testing, green modular buildings, snow loads, modular elevators, precast concrete cladding details, high wind loads, short-span bridges and culverts, as well as civil work structures.

DGS State Central Utility Plant Sacramento, CA.

Contact:

Nancy Klinkhammer, Marketing Director
CYS Structural Engineers, Inc.
2495 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 650
Sacramento, CA  95833
916.920.2020  FAX: 916.920.1556
www.cyseng.com

Assemblyman Jim Cooper Addressed our Joint ACEC/APWA Meeting – January Meeting Recap

jim_cooperAssemblyman Jim Cooper was the guest speaker at our annual joint meeting with the Sacramento Chapter of APWA. The Assemblyman  focused on infrastructure issues and noted a renewed interest in infrastructure investment as critical to our economic recovery.

Deferred maintenance has resulted in an estimate of 16% of states highway lanes are in poor condition; an estimated $7.3 billion is needed annually to bring the states streets and roads up to safe standards.

A sustainable long-range transportation funding mechanism is critical to California’s powerful economic engine growth.  Transportation funding relies heavily on gas taxes; raising the gas tax could temporarily bridge the funding gap.  Increased use of environmentally sensitive electric, hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles reduces reliance on fuel and the associated funding source.

jan_meeting_recap01The state is embarking on a pilot “Road Usage Charge” program as a potential replacement for the gas tax with findings expected in 2018.  Assemblyman Cooper expressed reservations about the mechanism and will closely watch the Oregon program and the state’s pilot program.

Other options include earmarking revenue raised through higher annual vehicle registration fees, retail surcharges or tolling. Public private partnership and pay as you go are also considerations.

California water supply is confronted by one of the most severe droughts on record.  The drought has impacted agriculture in Assemblyman Cooper’s district which produces $2.3 billion of ag products.  He expressed the importance of preserving and reviving the Delta which is critical to the environment and economy of the Delta Region and the San Francisco Bay.  He expressed support for water recycling and desalination for addressing the water supply issue.

jan_meeting_recap02The $68 billion high speed rail project has the potential to have lasting economic benefits, employ many Californians and improve mobility through the state linking communities.  He supports the project but believes the route should travel through more densely populated centers and additional accountability and streamlining is needed.

Assemblyman Cooper recognized the need for continued investment in intercity rail and bus systems, bike paths and walkways for economic benefits, to reduce reliance on oil and to provide environmental benefits.

ACEC-CA State Updates and Events

On Thursday, January 15, ACEC California gathered at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento to honor 18 California firms for 19 projects showcasing excellence in the engineering and surveying industry. T.Y. Lin took home the highest award, the Golden State Award, for their work on the East Span of the new Bay Bridge in San Francisco. To see photos of the banquet and a complete list of winners, click here.  The 2016 Engineering Excellence Awards competition will begin in June. To be notified of the competition, please email Sarah Sanders at ssanders@acec-ca.org and ask to be added to the notification list.

The Federal Opportunities Symposium (formerly NAVFAC Symposium) will be held on February 19th a the San Diego Convention Center. Please see the attached brochure on the event. Members can also go online at
www.regonline.com/federalaecopportunities to get more information or to register.