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Engineering News Record Taps General Barry McCaffrey as Keynote Speaker for Its 2005 Top Firm Leaders Forum
Top Construction, Design, Engineering and Building Product Leaders Gather June 14 & 15 in Chicago to Discuss News Ways to Think and Build in the 21st Century

NEW YORK, NY, May 4, 2005 - General Barry McCaffrey, former director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and commander-in-chief of the U.S. Armed Forces Southern Command, will be the keynote speaker at McGraw-Hill Construction's Engineering News-Record's (ENR) 2005 Top Firm Leaders Forum. McCaffrey is currently national security and terrorism analyst for NBC News and chairman of HNTB Federal Services Corp. which serves government sector clients with civil engineering, security planning and military facility design.

ENR's 2005 Top Firm Leaders Forum, "Constructing in the 21st Century: New Ways to Think, New Ways to Build" brings together top-level executives from the industry's leading contractors, design firms, engineering firms, equipment and building product manufacturers, and building and facility owners to discuss trends, innovations and business issues. The conference will be held June 14 & 15 in Chicago.

"As a former military leader and cabinet-level official, General McCaffrey will bring the ENR Leaders Forum a wealth of knowledge and insight into the challenges of building in today's security-minded environment," said Janice L. Tuchman, editor-in-chief of ENR. "In addition to General McCaffrey's insight, the conference will help guide the industry into the future of program management and explore technology as a driver in changing the workforce. We will also discuss productivity gains, and growth strategies."

In addition to General McCaffrey, ENR has assembled a roster of top industry executives to lead the discussion on building in the 21st Century, including:

  • Charles Bacon, III, President and CEO, Limbach Facility Services LLC
  • Mike Bellaman, Global Director, Bovis Lend Lease
  • Harvey M. Bernstein, Vice President, Industry Analytics & Alliances, McGraw-Hill Construction
  • Barbara White Bryson, Associate Vice President, Facilities, Engineering & Planning, Rice University
  • Greg Clum, Labor Relations Manager, Black and Veatch
  • Glenn De Stigter, Chairman, President and CEO, The Weitz Co.
  • Ben Fergus, CIO, CH2M-Hill
  • Brian Foster, Revay and Associates Ltd.
  • Tom Garrett, CIO, Brasfield & Gorrie LLC
  • Michelle Kantor, MFK Consulting
  • Mike Kenig, Vice Chairman, Holder Construction
  • Henry Mann, AIA, Chairman & CEO, Perkins + Will
  • Mark Santacrose, President and CEO, Tecta America
  • Charles B. Thomsen, Chairman, 3D/I
  • Tom Wening, Executive Vice President, HJ Russell
  • Robert W. Workman, Chairman, BSW International Inc.

Additional information and registration forms are available at www.construction.com, or by calling (212) 904-4634.

ENR 2005 Top Firm Leaders Forum is sponsored by AON Construction Services, Associated Builders & Contractors, Bentley Systems, Constructw@re, Harris Nesbitt, Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, and Limbach Facility Services.

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