Since 2010, Dr. McIntyre has chaired the "ACCE Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Event" planning committee. The one-day IAB Event is offered each February to industry professions with an average attendance of 70 attendees. As an active member of the North Midwest Section of ASEE, Dr. McIntyre is the current and a former Zone III Chair as well as a past Section Chair and Secretary-Treasurer. As a Campus Rep for NDSU, he has won number awards for recruiting and retaining faculty for membership in ASEE. At NDSU he is very active in a number of pedagogical programs, including the Teaching Academy, the Mentor Program, and the Peer Review of Teaching Program. He is also a member of Chi Epsilon and Sigma Lambda Chi and has been involved with the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) for many years. He has presented several workshops at the International Builders Show in the areas of computer technology, risk management, and scheduling. He is also the advisor to the NAHB Student Chapter at NDSU.
Zone III Chair (2009 - 2011 and 2013 - 2015)
North Midwest Section Chair (2005 - 2008)
North Midwest Section Treasurer/Secretary (2003 - 2005)
NDSU Campus Representative (2002 - Present)
Reviewer for Proposals for the Department of Education / Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory
Improvement Program (DUE/CCLI)
Home Builders Care (HBC) committee member
HBA F-M Education Committee member
Served as a visiting team member.
Currently serve a Vice Chair of the ACCE Development Committee.
Chair of Planning Committee - IAB Best Practices Event (2010 - present).
Engineering Education Task Committee (Construction Congress VI, February 2000)
Land Development and Standards Committee (1992 to present)
Bachelors of University Studies - Review and Approval Committee (2008 - Present)
Member of NDSU Teaching Academy (teaching workshops, fall and spring)
Board Member of the Group Decision Center
University Athletic Advisory Committee (1997 to present)
Vice-Chair (2002-3); Chair (2004-5); Vice-Chair (2007-8)
Committee Member and "Engineering Team Leader" for the "Peer Review of Teaching" (PRT) project
Committee Member of the Bush Grant Component for Next Generation Interactive Classrooms (NGIC).
Academic Leadership Introspection (committee member). Charged with developing and
instituting a "plan for change" within the College of Engineering and Architecture
CEA LAN Committee (formerly College Computing Committee) (2004-7). Developed a funded proposal for the Video Conference Center in Ehly Hall (approx. $89,000)
Campus Representative for American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) North Midwest Section (2002 - Present)
E&A Task Force - "Improvement of the collaboration efforts between the Departments of Civil Engineering & Construction, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture." (2002 Fall Semester). Submitted a final report to Dean Helweg in November 2002
CM&E Curriculum and Course Revision Committee: Several curriculum revisions have been proposed and adopted since 1997
Graduate Program Committee: Assisted in the development of a proposal for a graduate program in Construction Management and developed several graduate courses (1998 and 2002)
Fund Raising Accomplishments: Member of the development team for the funded position of CM&E Endowed Professorship (1999 - present)
CM&E Division Search Committees (several committees from 1997 - Present)
CM&E Student Advisory Committee (1997 - 2002). Responsible for review and approval of all items purchased through Student Activity Fees
NAHB Student Chapter Advisor (1997 - present). Involved in all aspects of student chapter activities (monthly meetings, fund raisers, Remodelers Show, RRV Home and Garden Show, NAHBInternational Builders Show, etc.)
Summer Advising: assisted with the orientation and registration of CM&E Freshmen (new students) during the summer (1997 - Present).
CM&E Industry Advisory Council (planning and preparation of the meeting and agendas)
Reviewer for ASCE, primarily the Journal of Management in Engineering (average 1 journal article per year) and ASCE Conferences (average 1-2 conference papers per year).
Reviewer for ASEE (average 8 conference papers per year).
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