Workshop Materials: Building

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Building New Facilities

Presented by: Rick Gosine, VP Project Development and Marketing, The Dalton Company

A contracting and project management firm, The Dalton Company has been involved with significant projects for non-profits, including Toronto’s Wychwood Barns. Using ArtsBuild’s online guide to capital projects PLAN IT | BUILD IT, The Dalton Company discusses the planning and decision-making needed to deliver projects on budget and in time.

Presenter Profile

rickRick has been with The Dalton Company since 1992, beginning his career with the firm as a project coordinator/estimator. His hands-on experience has given him a special expertise and understanding of the construction industry.

Rick possesses a wealth of executive construction experience with contract procurement methods and is highly skilled at developing productive relationships with colleagues and clients at all levels. Rick not only consistently delivers successful projects but also builds “alliances” through his dedication to client expectations, personal integrity and professional work ethics.

In his role as Vice President of Project Development and Marketing, Rick has responsibility for all strategy, development, partner relationships and go-to-market activities for Dalton’s portfolio of services. He is also responsible for the business development of building opportunities within institutional, public and commercial projects. Creating and sustaining close, valued client relationships is one of his primary goals.

Presentation

Rick's first slide

BUILDING – THE DALTON COMPANY 

Video Clips

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BUILDING – PHASES OF A PROJECT

Questions asked and answered

ArtsBuild is excited to offer past workshop participants an additional opportunity to connect with workshop presenters over a series of Q&A sessions. This is a great chance to ask the presenter any outstanding questions you might have regarding your project.  The Q&A sessions will take place in a conference call format and be professionally moderated.

Q & A Building

Additional Resources

Handout: Building Tip Sheet