NACBE
National Association of Construction Boilermaker Employers




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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
CONSTRUCTION BOILERMAKER EMPLOYERS
2003 ANNUAL MEETING — PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE
February 24 through 27, 2003
The Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida


TENTATIVE PRESENTATIONS:
"Helmets to Hardhats" Program — General Matt Caulfield (ret.)

"Environmental Legislation and Potential Compliance Measures" — John McManus (AEP)

"The Status of the Utility Industry — Challenges and Opportunities" - Gary Randolph (Ameren)

"Trends in Construction" — Robert Gasperow (Construction Labor Research Council)

"Lack of Stability in the Energy Market, Protection Against Customer Insolvency, Understanding Bankruptcy" — William Savino, Esq (Damon and Morey, LLP) Timothy Moore (Gerling, Inc.) Kevin VanNorstand (Trade Risk Group)

"Asbestos Claims Ð Where Are We Now" — (Speaker to be named)

"Legislation and Its Impact on Joint NACBE/IBB Efforts" — Andy Abbott (International Brotherhood of Boilermakers)

"Making Zero Accidents a Reality" — John Mathis (Construction Industry Institute Project Team)

"Improving Project Management Skills" — Lee Smither (FMI)

EVENT DESCRIPTION:
The 2003 Annual Meeting of the National Association of Construction Boilermaker Employers (NACBE) is fast approaching! It will be held in the beautiful Miami Beach area and will begin with a joint NACBE International Brotherhood of Boilermakers reception on the evening of February 24 (Monday) followed by three (3) days of meetings featuring nationally renowned speakers. The mornings of February 25, 26 and 27 will focus on a variety of subjects pertinent to your roles in successfully managing your companies. Tuesday afternoon will feature a choice of a golf outing on one of Miami's most enjoyable courses or deep sea fishing with Wednesday afternoon left open as free time for you to enjoy the sights and activities of South Florida at your own pace. Member companies are encouraged to send as many representatives as they feel may benefit from the program and remember, all social events (reception, golf, fishing, etc.) are open to your family members as well.

LOCATION:
The Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort located on the ocean in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, the Resort presides over one of Florida's most spectacular stretches of beachfront. When our meetings are over for the day you can turn to the sun, shopping, dining and entertainment, all of the excitement of South Florida is at your fingertips. Complimentary shuttle service to South Beach, Bal Harbour Shops and Aventura Mall is available through the Resort and you are only moments away from Miami International and Fort Lauderdale International Airports.

TO MAKE RESERVATIONS:
Contact the Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort direct at 305/692-5200 by January 25, 2003. Be sure to identify yourself as being with NACBE. You may arrive early or extend your stay at the established rate of $270.00 per night plus applicable taxes of 12.5% and a resort fee of $15 per room.

To register for this event, please complete this notice of attendance

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONSTRUCTION BOILERMAKER EMPLOYERS ANNOUNCES ITS "STAY OUT OF THE WATER!" afternoon of sun and fun
Tuesday, February 25, 2003

You and your family can chose from either golf or deep-sea fishing with lunch provided at each event. Just mark your choice on the registration form.

TO GUARANTEE ATTENDANCE:
Register by January 15, 2003

DRESS:
Business casual is appropriate for all activities.

TRAVEL:
Recommended Airports: Miami International and Fort Lauderdale International.
Taxi Rates: $44.00 from airports

HOTEL INFORMATION:
Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort
18101 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
Phone 305/692-5200

ADDITIONAL INFO:
Call 630/232-1973 or e-mail jlesher@commonarc.com

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