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The City of Chicago Department of Procurement Services (DPS) 2024 Construction Summit has come to a close! Our goal with every Construction Summit is to continually build on the City's transparency and resource development to provide the business community with direct access to city departments and information regarding upcoming contracting opportunities in construction.

 

 

We would like to thank Mayor Brandon Johnson for attending and giving an inspiring opening address, as well as our keynote speaker Janeen Harrell, founder and director of iJ Design Studios, for her rousing presentation to kick off the Summit. Finally, a huge thank you to all the Commissioners, Business Leaders, Moderators, Speakers, Exhibitors, and last but not least, Attendees for contributing to a successful 2024 Construction Summit!

 

Mayor Johnson & DPS Team

 

Registration Closed

 

February 22, 2024

   Malcolm X College | 1900 West Jackson Blvd

9AM to 4PM | Doors at 8:30AM

 



 

F E A T U R E D     S P E A K E R S 

 

Keynote Speaker Janeen Harrell

 

Keynote Speaker

Janeen Harrell, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, LEED AP

Founder | Directory of iJ DESIGN STUDIO   link icon

As both an architect and interior designer, Janeen Harrell approaches her work with a unique and thorough perspective. She is responsible for the design, management and successful completion of a broad range of projects including commercial, residential, and corporate buildings and interiors. Janeen founded her firm, iJ DESIGN STUDIO, to help broaden access to design and ensure that more businesses and communities of color benefit from great design. The studio’s mission is to actively enhance the health and well-being of our communities through design that honors creative expression, the human spirit, and the natural environment. Janeen has extensive experience in varied phases of projects and consistently delivers thoughtful, contextual, well-crafted design solutions to the built environment while maintaining excellent client and consultant relationships. She has a strong interest in the intersection of sustainable and affordable design and has crafted her academic and professional endeavors to explore this intersection.

 

 

O U R    F R E E     P R O G R A M M I N G    I N C L U D E S : 

 

    • High-level overview of infrastructure projects

 

    • Conversational panels with insights on trending industry topics

 

    • Meet face-to-face with government representatives

 

 

    • Industry experts discussion real solutions to major industry problems

 

    • Meet & mingle with peers as we look toward next-generation construction.

 

 

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P R O G R A M M I N G   I T I N E R A R Y

 

    A U D I T O R I U M    

 

 9:05 AM -  9:30 AM | WELCOME ADDRESS

Aileen Velazquez, Chief Procurement Officer

 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM | KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Janeen A. Harrell, Founder at iJ Design Studio

 

10:10 AM - 3 :30 PM | EXHIBITION HALL OPENS (* Hall will be closed until 10:10 AM.)

 

    S P O T L I G H T :   C I T Y  I N F R A S T R U C T U R E

10:10 AM - 11:10 AM | Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD)  |  Ciere Boatright, Commissioner

 Chicago Department of Housing (DOH)  |  Lissette Castaneda, Commissioner

 

11:15 AM - 12:15 PM | Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT)  |  Tom Carney, Commissioner

 Chicago Department of Water Management (DWM)  |   Randy Conner, Commissioner

 

12:30 PM -  1:30 PM | Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA)  |  Jamie Rhee, Commissioner

Fleet and Facility Management (2FM)*  |  Marek Wisniewski, Deputy Commissioner

formerly Assets Information & Services (AIS)

 

 2:00 PM -  4:00 PM | L E V E L   U P : B U S I N E S S   L E A D E R S   M I X E R   P A N E L 

The leaders on this panel have been tested repeatedly - only to come out on top as forces to be reckoned with in their industries. Today, they will share stories from their professional journeys, best practices, and advice that have helped them succeed.

 Moderated By:

Jacqueline Umbles, Events & Information Coordinator | Department of Procurement Services

 

Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)  |  JuanPablo Prieto, Director Diversity Programs

Alpha Fire Sprinklers Company  |  Rashaun Burrell, President & CEO | Jayson Williams, Associate Partner

UJAMAA Construction | Jimmy Akintonde, President & CEO

JGMA Architecture | Juan Moreno, Owner

Bush Infotech Group | Gregory Bush Jr., Owner, President & CEO

CHI Fresh Kitchen | Kimberly Britt, Co-Owner

Federation of Women Contractors | Jaemie Neely, Executive Director

Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (IHCC) | Jaime di Paulo, President & CEO

MCO Construction & Services, INC., MCO Consulting, Inc., the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) | Ann McNeill, President & Founder

Momentum Coffee | Tracy Powell, Co-Owner

Business Leadership Council | Arielle Johnson, Chief Executive Officer

 

 

    C O N F E R E N C E   R O O M S    

 

  r o o m   1 1 0 1                                               

 

11:00 AM  &  1:30 PM | TOOLBOX CONVERSATIONS: ACCESS TO CAPITAL PANEL

Access to capital is essential for any business to grow and reach its full potential. Without access to capital, businesses will struggle to expand their operations, upgrade equipment, and hire additional employees. Access to capital is particularly important for small businesses that often lack the financial resources of larger corporations. When a small business can access capital, it can take advantage of opportunities that were previously unavailable, take risks, and pursue ambitious projects that would otherwise be impossible due to financial constraints.
Access to capital can also help businesses weather economic downturns and recessions. The Financial Services industry constantly evolves to encompass a broad range of business services in today’s environment. This panel will explore key opportunities and challenges and share various innovative solutions and best practices for building your firm’s financial future.

Moderated By

Mark Ferguson, Deputy District Director, US Small Business Administration - Illinois District Office

 

SomerCor | Kimberly Brisky, Managing Director of Communications and Engagement

JP Morgan Chase | Dr. Pamela Randle, V.P. Sr. Business Consultant, Minority Entrepreneur Initiative

Allies for Community Business | Chris Johnson, Senior Small Business Lender

BMO Harris | Ronald Milsap, Director | U.S. Zero Barriers to Business | Business Banking

Wintrust | Tracy Kelly, Vice President Relationship Manager, Community Banking

 

  r o o m   1 1 0 2                                               

 

11:00 AM - 3:30 PM   | OFFICE OF CONTRACTING EQUITY (OCE) PRESENTS: 

 Raising Your Game: Navigating Growing Entrepreneurship with the City

 

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Understanding the JOC Program – Gordian

  Michael Judd, Regional Director, Operations, Mid Lakes Region, Gordian

12:10 PM  -  1:10 PM | What is Compliance?

  Charles Coleman, Compliance Manager, Department of Procurement Services

 1:15 PM  -  2:15 PM  | How to Become Certified with the City of Chicago

  Cordell McGary, Senior Certification and Compliance Officer, Department of Procurement Services

 2:30 PM  -  3:30 PM  | Doing Business with the City of Chicago

  Patrick Hall, Managing Deputy Procurement Officer, Department of Procurement Services

 

  r o o m   1 1 0 3                                               

 

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM   | WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION PANEL

Economic data from recent years shows that women, minorities, and immigrants are pursuing their dreams of building their businesses. Many marginalized groups have realized that starting a business may be the most pragmatic route to financial independence and prosperity. Being a successful woman in a male-dominated industry requires audacity, resilience, and unwavering self-belief. But success isn’t about breaking down barriers; it’s about finesse, agility, and navigating the terrain with grace.
Join us as we celebrate a few of the leading women in our industry responsible for delivering some of the most complex projects that have transformed the landscape and skyline. We will explore how they got here and what it takes to successfully deliver a mega project and hear some of the lessons learned along the way. Learn what tools you need in your toolbox to get involved in these kinds of high-profile projects.

 Moderated By

Lisa Freelon, Deputy Procurement Officer, Community Engagement | Dept. of Procurement Services & Jana Williams, Assistant Procurement Officer | Dept. of Procurement Services

 

MCO Construction & Services, INC. / MCO Consulting, Inc.

& National Assoc. of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) | Ann McNeill, President & Founder

Pink Hard Hatz | Sashe Ivy, Owner

Chicago Women in Trades | Jayne Vellinga, Executive Director

Construction Cares, Communities Empowered Through Construction | Rachel Ivy, Executive Director

 

 

 



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L I S T   O F   E X H I B I T O R S


 

Allies for Community Business / ChiBizHub
Black Contractors Owners Executives
Black Contractors United, Inc.
BMO Bank
Bush Infotech Group (formerly KFA)
Business Leadership Council
Chatham Business Association
Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership
Chicago Housing Authority (CHA)
Chicago Minority Supplier Development Council
Chicago Park District
Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago Urban League
Chicago Veterans
Chicago Women in Trades
CISCO
City Colleges of Chicago (CCC)
City of Chicago Department of Aviation
City of Chicago Department of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection (BACP)
City of Chicago Department of Fleet & Facility Mgmt (2FM)
City of Chicago Department of Housing (DOH)
City of Chicago Department of Human Resources (DHR)
City of Chicago Department of Procurement Services (DPS)
City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS)
City of Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT)
City of Chicago Department of Water Management (DWM)
City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG)
City of Chicago Office of Public Safety Administration (OPSA)
City of Chicago Fire / Police / Office of Emergency Management & Communications (OEMC)
Construction Cares / Communities Empowered Through Construction (CEC)
Contractor Advisors Business Development Corp.
Cook County Bureau of Asset Management
Cook County Facilities Management
Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways
Cook County Office of the Chief Procurement Officer
Cook County Office of Contract Compliance
Cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce
Elite SDVOC Network
Far South CDC

 

Federation of Women Contractors
Forest Preserves of Cook County
Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses
Gordian
Greater Southwest Development Corporation
HIRE360 Chicago
Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA)
Illinois Commission on Equity and Inclusion – Business Enterprise Program
Illinois Department of Human Rights
Illinois Department of Human Services, Community Services Enterprise Program, BEP
Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Illinois State Comptroller
Illinois Tollway
Inner-City Underwriting Agency, Inc.
JP Morgan Chase
McCormick Place
Metra
Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA)
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Chicago (MWRD)
National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC)
New York Life Business Solutions
Office of the Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs
Pace Suburban Bus
Public Building Commission of Chicago (PBC)
Regional Transportation Authority (RTA)
SomerCor
U.S. Small Business Administration
United States Council of Hispanics in Construction
Veterans Assistance Commission of Cook County
Wintrust
Women's Business Development Center - Illinois PTAC / APEX
Alpha Fire Sprinklers Inc.
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS & CHICAGO BULLS
Chi Fresh Kitchen
iJ Design Studio
JGMA
Momentum Coffee
Pink Hard Hatz
UJAMAA
USDOT Great Lakes Region Small Business Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC)

 

 

 

The Chicago Department of Procurement Services (DPS) hosted its annual Construction Summit on Thursday, February 22, 2024 at Malcolm X College (1900 W. Jackson Blvd.) from 9 AM to 4 PM .

Each year, the Construction Summit provides residents and business owners an unparalleled opportunity to network and gain information about upcoming construction and construction-related projects in the City of Chicago. The full-day event featured workshops, resources, and panel discussions with the City and its Sister Agencies, State, Federal, and anchor organizations.

In honor of Black History Month, the program featured Leaders Roundtable sessions that celebrate diversity, financial empowerment, and women in construction. Additionally, attendees had the opportunity to meet with 80 exhibitors representing all levels of government, non-profit organizations, chambers of commerce, and subject matter experts in the construction industry. Participants also had the opportunity to participate in the Business-to-Business matchmaking experience and engage with industry leaders, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers.