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2025 SCIP Annual Conference




Schedule at a Glance



SUNDAY, JUNE 8
8am - 6pm

Registration | Specifier Education Sessions | Lunch with Sponsors
Education Session: How Specs are used in Litigation
Trade Show | Ice Cream Social | Panel Discussions

MONDAY, JUNE 9
7:30am - 5:40pm

Breakfast with Sponsors | President Announcements | Trade Show
Education Sessions: AI and applications in spec writing
Architectural Windows, standards and updates
Project Manuals from the Builder's View

Trade Show | Lunch with Sponsors | Open Forum for Members


TUESDAY, JUNE 10
7:30am - 3pm

Breakfast with Sponsors | Trade Show | Annual Meeting of Members
Education Sessions: New standards for Concrete Moisture Testing
Whole building airtighness testing and specs
Concrete slab refining vs polishing

SCIP Member Photo
Exclusive Tour/Demo for Members (scheduled for 3pm at close of meeting)













Scheduling and planning are currently in progress and details are still being finalized.

The preliminary schedule of for each day is as follows:

Sunday: 8:00am to 6:00pm
Monday: 7:30am to 5:40pm
Tuesday: 7:30am to 3:00pm*

*An optional off-site tour/demo will be available after sessions are concluded on Tuesday.
More details to follow.




      2025 Conference Schedule       



Presentation Slides and Handouts

Sunday, June 8

 

Evaluating and Specifying Construction Products 
by Ron Geren and Greg Markling     


Educating Our Clients 
by Mitch Miller and Vivian Volz

Specifications in a Volatile and Uncertain Market and Dispute Resolution
by Thomas Yocum

Organization and Specification Process
by Greg Markling
 

 

Monday, June 9



AI and the Practice of Specifying, Now and in the Future
by Hugh Seaton 

Window Receptors: Enhancing Building Envelope Performance Through Effective Design Specifications
by Megan Toumanios and Sierra Stewart
 


Tuesday, June 10

 
Specification Strategies to Eliminate Concrete Moisture
by Bill Roper

Blown Away: Unmasking the Secrets of Whole Building Airtightness Testing

Concrete Slabs: Refining Versus Polishing
by Chris Bennett and Bill DuBois