2024 Virtual Selecting Owner Advisor (September 25)
- Registration Closed
The role of an Owner Advisor has developed over the years as the increasing complexities of contractual obligations have led Owners to seek more advice to be more informed and knowledgeable about the procurement, design, and construction processes. In this course you’ll uncover the broad scope of services from pre-award to post-award responsibilities that an Owner Advisor can play, as well as important the important role of the Owner in ensuring that the advisor is a true extension of the design-build team.
This course is a must for Owners, as well as for those providing Owner Advisor services.
Format: Virtual
The DBIA Virtual Training classroom is not an “online” experience, but instead a true “virtual” experience. It allows remote attendees a real-time participant experience, fully engaged with their instructor and others in the classroom. Full engagement is critical As such, the following is required for those joining the classroom virtually:
- You MUST have video/camera capability on the computer you will be using;
- You MUST keep your video/camera on during the entirety of the training (you may turn it off during breaks and lunch). Each participant is expected to be visible as a class participant throughout the training, just as it would be if you were physically in the classroom;
- Please find a quiet location that will have minimal distractions/disturbances;
- Please Mute your microphone when you are not speaking; and
- Remain in the virtual classroom during class activities as they, too, will take place virtually and you are expected to participate.
DBIA instructors and staff will actively monitor your attendance and reserve to right to decline issuance of a certificate of completion should virtual attendees not actively participate based on the rules above.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Education@dbia.org.
Daniel Osterman
LEED AP BD+C
Sundt Construction, Inc.
Dan Osterman, LEED AP BD+C is a Preconstruction Project Manager at Sundt Construction in the Tucson office. Mr. Osterman has more than forty (40) years’ experience in the construction industry, including bid and negotiated work in both the private and public sector. His resume of projects range in value from $5,000,000 to more than $300,000,000, and include the aviation, casino, green building, health care, hospitality, office, correctional, institutional, sports facility and university markets.
Dan is one of Sundt’s corporate members of DBIA and has served on the national DBIA Sustainability Committee (including one year as Chair in 2010). Mr. Osterman was also involved in the development of the DBIA sustainability class, and presented the class on numerous occasions. He is about 75% complete in his pursuit of the DBIA Professional accreditation.
Dan is Sundt’s Green Building Champion, and serves as Chair of the Sundt Sustainability Mentor Committee. Mr. Osterman is a member of ASPE (American Society of Professional Estimators), and USGBC Arizona (currently serving as a Chair) of the Sonoran (Tucson) Branch of the Arizona Chapter of the USGBC. Dan taught the Advanced Estimating Class for three and half years in the Del E. Webb School at Arizona State University. He has also taught estimating modules that were a part of curriculum of the ASU Construction Management Certificate Program on three different occasions.
Some of Dan’s past association leadership roles have been a board member and officer at the USGBC Minnesota Chapter, President of the ASPE Phoenix Chapter, and Chairman of the USGBC Arizona Chapter.