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Lance Stephenson

Director of Operations, PD&C, AECOM
Total Cost Management Thought Leader

United States

About

Lance Stephenson is a senior leader and manager with over 35 years’ experience in the operational, capital portfolio and project delivery environment, where he has worked for the owner, engineer and constructor. Lance is a dynamic and results-oriented individual where he always enjoys a good challenge.

Based on Lance’s years of experience and education in the operational and capital project delivery environment, Lance has provided direction in the areas of organizational design, process improvements, auditing, maturity assessments and the development and implementation for improved capital portfolio and project effectiveness.

Lance is a contributing member of the Technical Board for AACE International and is a Certified Cost Professional, a Project Management Professional and certified Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Lance’s past roles include director, senior manager, supervisor, PM / CM, specialist, analyst, foreman, tradesman, and life-long learner & practitioner. Lance is currently the Director of Operations for AECOM.

To connect with Lance, please visit his LinkedIn profile.

Panel Speaker

Responding to Cost Certainty Requests in A Volatile Market

Join this panel discussion to hear industry experts discuss lessons learned from estimating public works projects and how to effectively apply estimating methodologies and best practices.

Accurate estimating in public works is challenging in these dynamic times, but adhering to proven practices and adapting and learning as we go will help to produce reasonable estimates.

Join us for an engaging discussion as we respond to these issues.

Learning Objectives:

• Understanding challenges in accurately estimating public works projects
• Understanding estimate levels and their accuracies
• Determining escalation and contingencies
• Tips to applying effective estimating standards and best practices