Interested in Speaking
The Construct Canada conference program is designed to educate and inform industry members in the latest advances and best practices in construction, design, maintenance, operation, and maintenance of all types of buildings.
You are invited to submit a seminar proposal for Construct Canada 2010, which will be held in the South Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on December 1-3, 2010.
The Evaluation Process
Members of the Program Advisory Committee evaluate all proposed programs based on the following criteria: overall quality, relevance to the industry, practical applications of material, timeliness of the topic, and speaker qualifications.
To be considered as a speaker, the program must be generic in nature – that is, sales presentations will not be accepted. In addition, the material should be original; otherwise, sources must be referenced. Incomplete programs will not be considered.
Final program selections will be made and presenters will be notified two months prior to the Show.
Seminar Guidelines
Seminar should last 75 minutes, including a brief question and answer period. We will seek continuing education credits from OAA and/or BOMA for all programs once they are selected.
Steps for Submitting Your Seminar Idea
To be considered, please complete the following criteria:
1. Indicate your target audience.
2. Indicate the title of your presentation.
3. Indicate the name, title, company, address, telephone number and e-mail addresses of all presenters (including moderator if applicable).
4. Prepare a 50-75 word statement describing the presentation and summarizing seminar objectives, learning outcomes and specific skills attendees can expect to gain from the presentation.
5. Include a brief professional biography for each presenter.
6. Submission must be received no later than end of day on June 4, 2010.
7. Submit your materials to Laura Aaron at laaron@mmart.com.
Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to receiving your submission.
The Construct Canada Team
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