PIPELINE NEWS January 2015 Suncoast Utility Contractors Association Newsletter Happy New Year! Inside this issue: Here’s to new beginnings! Installation Banquet We are ready for another year of growth and greatness. Slate of Officers & Check out SUCA’s newest Office Location: New Members Civic Memorial Office Center 6601 Memorial Highway Tampa, FL 33615 NUCA Convention Directors Calendar of Events Letter from the Chairman Safety News Meet your Board Members Contractor Interview Civic Memorial Office Center The Installation Banquet was enjoyed by all in attendance. Beautiful atmosphere, music and food created a night to remember. We are very appreciative of our 2015 Board and are very happy we had both the President of NUCA of Florida, Lauren Atwell and the upcoming President of NUCA, Bruce Wendorf in attendance for this celebration. Congratulations to the 2014 Award winners to include Kevin McLaughlin, Rowland Inc. receiving the Contractors Award, Shawn Mason, Hayes Pipe Supply receiving the Associate Award and Tim Carmichael, Associated Construction Products accepting the prestigious Chairman’s Award. You all very deserving of this recognition and we are grate- ful to have you as such an integral part of our association. Thank you to all who donated to our beneficiaries, Construction Angels & The Humane Society of Nature Coast. Our charities are very important to us and having representatives from Construction Angels, Kathy Macaluso and Kristi Ronyak join us for this event was a wonderful treat. We look forward to an exciting 2015 with our newest Chairman, Thomas Butler. Thank YOU to our 2014 Banquet Sponsors PHOTO BOOTH : Efficiency Shoring & Supply CIGAR SPONSOR: MABEY, INC. BAND SPONSOR : ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Blazing Donuts SPONSOR: UNITED RENTALS trench SAFETY General sponsor Advanced Drainage Systems Bouchard Insurance Dallas 1 Corporation E.T. MacKenzie Ferguson Waterworks HD Supply Waterworks Mack Concrete Pepper Contracting R.H. Moore received Ring Power Corp RIPA & Associates Team Fishel Congratulations and a big thank you to our 2015 Board of Directors. We are very fortunate to have such a strong voice for our industry. Executive Board Chairman: Thomas Butler, Pepper Contracting Services Vice Chairman: Penny Danielecki, Technical Sales Corporation Treasurer: Tim Carmichael, Associated Construction Products Secretary: Kevin McLaughlin, Rowland Inc. Immediate Past Chairman: David Wirth, P.E., Dallas 1 Construction Contractor Directors Associate Directors Charles Bass, Team Fishel Bill Cammann, Lanier Upshaw Justin Berglund, David Nelson Construction Kevin Chandler, Efficiency Shoring & Supply Scott Huber, E.T. MacKenzie of Florida Hilary Flint Morgan, McRae & Metcalf, P.A. Casey Pieczonka, JTV, Incorporated Curt Hinson, HD Supply Waterworks Scott Smith, Pospiech Contracting Wayne Jensen, Stahl & Associates Insurance Scott Williams, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida Darryl Kehoe, Ring Power Corp. Shawn Mason, Hayes Pipe Supply, Inc. Wally Quigg, Ferguson Waterworks, Inc. HERE WE GROW AGAIN….WELCOME OUR NEWEST MEMBERS!!! CONTRACTOR MEMBER CONTRACTOR MEMBER Vogel Brothers Building Co. TLC Diversified Bill Bocchino Dalas Lamberson 2720 Drane Field Rd. 2719 17th Street East Lakeland, FL 33811 Palmetto, FL 34221 PH: 863-646-5078 PH: 941-722-0621 CONTRACTOR MEMBER ASSOCIATE MEMBER Burgess Civil, LLC MacKinnon JCB Ben Burgess, P.E. Alex MacKinnon 5802 Breckenridge Parkway, Ste. 101A 2230 N. US Highway 301 Tampa, FL 33610 Tampa, FL 33619 PH: 813-625-1350 PH: 800-780-4671 AFFILIATE MEMBER Public Works Academy Ray Gorman 901 34th Street South St. Pete, FL 33711 PH: 727-893-2500 Mabey Inc. – A leader in engineered solutions and construction equipment rentals since 1989 • Trench Shoring Underground tanks and utilities, sewer systems, lift station construction. • Bridging Primary and secondary roadways for emergency, temporary, permanent and pedestrian use. • Propping Vertical shoring from 45 - 490 kips. •Temporary Roadways Get access to the toughest site conditions for crew and equipment. • Expertise Custom, PE-certified engineered plans; Effective, time-saving plans; On-site technical support. mabey.com 800-956-2239 March 24–26, 2015 | Ft. Lauderdale | Hyatt Regency Pier 66 Come Celebrate NUCA’s 50th Anniversary Past. Present. Future. Dear Industry Colleague: I would like to invite all of my fellow utility and excavation contractors and associate members to attend NUCA’s 50th anniversary convention. I can assure you that this year’s event will not only be informational and fun, it will also be memorable. Those of us who survived the recent recession are slowly but surely seeing work pick up. And this year’s convention was put together to provide the information and tools for companies to examine their operations, learn ways to reduce costs, increase productivity, improve profits, and bring some innovative thinking into your company. I believe one of the best things about our conventions is interacting with contractors from all over the country to discuss issues I am facing in my company and hear how other contractors resolved these issues. I also enjoy sharing helpful information with other contractors. Attendees will have many chances to interact—happy hours, informal dinners, roundtable discussions, social events, and just sitting around waiting for the next event to begin. There are a lot of other conventions out there, but the NUCA convention is unique because nearly all attendees are company owners or management—the people that have to confront company problems and make the tough decisions. I can’t put a value on having access to hundreds of other company owners under one roof. One of the most exciting things about this convention is our celebration of NUCA’s 50th anniversary. Associations come and go, but the fact that NUCA has survived 50 years—despite facing many periods of economic diversity— says something about the kind of organization NUCA is and the constitution and commitment of its membership. And that is something that we can all be proud of. I encourage all of you to come to warm, sunny Florida and enjoy the educational opportunities, camaraderie, and great social events. I look forward to seeing many of you there. Best Regards: WHO SHOULD ATTEND Fred Chesney Owners, Presidents, CEOs, Vice Presidents, Centerline Utilities, Inc. General Managers, Safety Directors, Project Palm City, FL Managers, Foremen, Superintendents, Convention Chairman Supervisors, Crew Leaders, Engineers, Estimators, Service Providers and Manufacturers, Dealers and Distributors Schedule-At-A-Glance TUESDAY, MARCH 24 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Registration Open 8:00 am – 11:15 am Institute for Leadership Development I Maximizing Field Productivity and Job Scheduling 8:00 am – 9:30 am Committee Meetings Contract Documents and Specifications Safety and Damage Prevention Recruitment and Retention 9:45 am – 11:15 am Committee Meetings Education Government Relations and PAC Trenchless Technology WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Registration Open 8:00 am – 11:30 am NUCA Institute for Leadership Development II Innovative Thinking in Construction 8:00 am – 9:15 am Educational Breakout Sessions Damage Prevention Mock Trial The Blueprint for Construction 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Keynote Luncheon with Apollo 13 Commander James Lovell: A Successful Failure Sponsored by 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lunch on Own 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Team Building, Build Your Own Miniature Golf Course Sponsored by 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Welcome Reception 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Dinner Dine-Arounds Get a taste of Ft. Lauderdale during a delicious meal with fellow convention attendees. NUCA has made dinner reservations at at a variety of restaurants. Attendees sign up for their desired restaurant and enjoy a relaxing meal with old and new friends and colleagues—a great networking opportunity as well. Participants are responsible for their own bill, gratuity, and transportation. Spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Details available on our website soon! 2:00 pm – 4:45 pm NUCA Institute for Leadership Development III The Principles of Leadership 1 NUCA Institute for Leadership Development IV Managing Your Iron Assets 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Educational Breakout Sessions Work/Life Balance Talk Hot Trenchless Topics 3:30 pm – 4:45 pm Educational Breakout Sessions Managing Substance Abuse in the Workplace What Contractors Need to Know About Cyber Security 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Auction and Awards Gala Sponsored by THURSDAY, MARCH 26 7:30 am – 12:00 pm Registration Open 9:00 am – 10:00 am Economic Forecast with Anika Kahn Senior Economist, Wells Fargo 10:15 am – 11:45 am Profit Pipeline Executive Roundtables 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Golf Outing (9-hole) 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm NUCA 50th Anniversary Celebration with Cooper Pianos Dueling Piano Show 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm After Party 50 Y E A R S Convention Highlights 2015 Convention Host Hotel Keynote Speaker Apollo 13 Captain Jim Lovell | A Successful Failure Two hundred thousand miles from Earth, trapped in a tiny computerized spacecraft, Captain Jim Lovell and his Apollo 13 crew faced almost certain death when their oxygen system failed. Lovell takes his audiences to the moon, brings them into the tension-filled cockpit of the Apollo 13 mission, and gives them an exciting look at the possibilities of the twenty-first century. He will share his inspirational story as a testament to the essential elements of heroism: a courageous spirit, quick and well-reasoned thinking, meticulous attention to every detail, and the spirit of teamwork that guided him and his crew safely back to Earth. Lovell applies the “time when we did bold things in space to achieve leadership” to the goals and ambitions of any organization, proving that even during challenging times, innovation and new heights of leadership can be attained. Profit Pipeline Executive Roundtables Our Rountable sessions are open only to contractors. Contractors are encouraged to sit with non-competing contractors or those from other parts of the country to discuss problems, ask questions, give advice, or simply brainstorm on issues affecting their companies. Regardless of the company’s size and location, all contractors face the same operational concerns and, as company owners, have to address problems and make tough decisions. Economic Forecast with Anika Kahn Always a convention favorite, Anika Kahn, Senior Economist with Wells Fargo, will present her economic perspective on how the economy is faring and what our industry can expect in the coming months and year. Kahn has more than 15 years of experience in corporate investment banking. Based in Charlotte, NC, she is responsible for producing commentary on U.S. residential real-estate markets, and she contributes to the company’s Weekly Economic and Financial Commentary. Anika’s commentary is frequently cited by publications such as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Bloomberg News, and USA Today. 50th Anniversary Celebration We have lots of special plans for the final event of the convention. Denim and Diamonds will be our theme and entertainment will be provided by Cooper Piano Dueling Piano Show. Cooper’s wild, zany show is known for audience involvement, sing-alongs, personal toasts, and just plain fun for all ages. Members will also be treated to a walk down memory lane with a slide show from the last 50 years. Each attendee will also receive a commemorative 50th Anniversary Program. This is an evening you won’t want to miss! Building Our Own Miniature Golf Course A Fun-Filled Charity Event This year’s team building event, building a miniature golf course, will be a great ice-breaker to start our convention. Attendees will split into groups of 6-8, and be challenged to design and create fun, one-of-a-kind mini golf holes. The Green “carpeting” and other essential materials will be provided. Canned and boxed goods will be provided to create bumpers, turns, and special obstacle challenges. Once the final course has been constructed, representatives from each team will play and score the course. At the conclusion of the event, NUCA will collect the non-perishable food items that teams used to build their holes, package them up, and donate them to a local food bank or local shelter. The Hyatt Pier 66 Discover Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, a vibrant luxury hotel in Fort Lauderdale renowned for dazzling views, resort-style amenities, and numerous on-site activities. Set amid 22 acres of mature landscaping and royal palms at a world-class marina, this landmark hotel provides the ideal location for anyone who needs a warm getaway. Immerse yourself in boundless recreation on land and at sea, from deluxe spa treatments and waterfront strolls, to boat rentals and fishing charters. Discover the hotel’s incredible outdoor courtyard with three pools and cascading waterfalls. You’ll also find amazing golf courses nearby, along with professional sports, shopping, entertainment, nightlife, and spectacular beaches. NUCA Convention Room Rates Marina/Pool View/Double Occupancy—$189.00 Tower Low Single/Double Occupancy—$209.00 Tower High Single/Double Occupancy—$229.00 Tower Junior Suite Single/ Double Occupancy—$269.00 For reservations, visit www.nuca.com and follow the accommodations link under the convention page. You may also call directly to 1-800-223-1234. To secure your special NUCA room rate, say that you are calling to make reservations for NUCA or the National Utility Contractors Association. 3 Ways to Register Online@ www.nuca.com (for registration discounts) March 24–26 | Ft. Lauderdale Fax completed form to: 703.358.9307 Questions? Call NUCA at 703.358.9300 Mail completed form and payment to: NUCA Convention 3925 Chain Bridge Rd Ste 300 Fairfax, VA 22030 REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION INFORMATION All Convention attendees must be registered 1. Registrant ____________________________________________ Title__________________________ Email ___________________________________ 2. Additional Registrant ______________________________________ Title__________________________ Email ___________________________________ 3. Additional Registrant ______________________________________ Title__________________________ Email ___________________________________ 4. Spouse/Guest(s) _________________________________________________________________ 5. Youth Name (s) __________________________________________ Age ____________________ Registrant Company _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address _______________________________________________________________________ State _______________ Zip ____________________ Phone ____________________________________________________ Fax ___________________________________________________________________ Are you a member of NUCA? o Yes o No Please check one: o Contractor o Specialty Contractor Is this your first NUCA Annual Convention? o Yes o No o Associate o Institutional o Press o Other PAYMENT INFORMATION o Check Enclosed Full payment must accompany this registration / Credit Card Number ____________________________________________________________ Expiration____________________ CID ____________________ Cardholder Name ______________________________________________________________ Signature ____________________________________________ Company Name (if it appears on card) __________________________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATIONAL TRACKS REGISTRATION FEES & DAY PASSES Early Bird Registration: $100 off standard registration fees. You must register online at www.nuca.com by January 16, 2015, to receive the early bird discount. The convention will offer many educational sessions, including intensive half-day courses from NUCA’s Institute for Leadership Development. Please select the Institute course(s) you plan to attend from the list below. Cost of all educational programming is included with your registration fee. Standard Registration Member Non Member ** First Registrant $850 $950 Additional From Company $775 $875 Spouse/Guest/Youth * $295 $295 Tuesday, March 24 Optional Activity Fee Attendees Total o Maximizing Field Productivity and Job Scheduling 9-Hole Golf Tournament $160 Daily Passes Member Non Member ** Total o The Principles of Leadership 1 Tuesday, March 24 $325 $425 o Managing Your Iron Assets Wednesday, March 25 $325 $425 Please see the schedule on page 3 for exact times of each session. Thursday, March 26 $325 $425 Wednesday, March 25 o Innovative Thinking in Construction Full payment must accompany this registration CANCELLATION POLICY Note: Cancellations must be made in writing by 1/30/15 to receive a full refund less a $150 per person administration fee. Cancellation received between 2/1/15 and 2/27/15 will be refunded at 50% of the registration fee. No refund will be issued after 2/27/15. After March 13, 2015 please register onsite. FEE TOTAL * Not a business associate or co-worker. ** The differnce between member and non-member rate may be applied to membership if you join NUCA by April 30, 2015. Total Factory-Direct Sales & Rentals - TAMPA BRANCH Build-A-Box Slide Rail System Manhole Shields Steel Trench Shields Quicksheet Guideframe Stone Mizer Hydraulic Shores Pipe Plugs Road Plate TM Other Supplies & Services: •Pipe Pullers & Lasers •Confined Space Equipment •Fall Protection •Competent Person Training •Confined Space Training •Site-Specific Engineering •Helping you get the job done! TM Kevin Chandler Branch Manager Mobile: 813-777-0998 Rusty Howard Operations Manager Mobile: 813-408-1000 Brandon Strout Shoring Specialist Mobile: 813-777-8435 Paul Strazzulla Shoring Specialist Mobile: 813-951-2416 7532 Malta Lane, Tampa FL 33637 Office: 813-248-2495 • Fax: 813-248-2489 www.efficiencyshoring.com ® January 2015 SUN MO N TUE WED THU 1 FR I 2 SAT 3 4 5 6 7 Excavation Task Force Meeting 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 January 7th: Excavation Task Force Meeting January 16th: Roundtable Roundtable 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Central FL Career Days Visit 28 29 Bahama Breeze Social NO CHARGE! 30 31 January 28th: Central FL Construction Career Days Visit January 29th: Bahama Breeze Social February 2015 SUN 1 MO N 2 TUE 3 WED THU FR I 4 TBCCD Steer- 5 Sunshine 811 ing Committee Safe Digging Meeting Forum 6 SAT 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tampa Bay Lightning Contractors Night 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Dates to Remember February 4th: Tampa Bay Construction Career Days Steering Committee Meeting February 5th: Sunshine 811 Safe Digging Forum February 12th: Tampa Bay Lightning Contractors Night As we start the New Year with a new board of directors and a new executive board, I am happy to report that Theresa Mannix continues as our Executive Director. Thanks to all for agreeing to serve in order to improve our industry. In addition to our new board, we also have a new office. At the beginning of this year we moved offices to keep SUCA on track towards remaining fiscally responsible. There has been much belt-tightening over the last several years, and it looks as though all the efforts previously made are paying off. SUCA’s future mirrors that of our members—what once looked bleak is now much brighter. I encourage all our members to remain active, involved and to work towards increasing the strength of this association as our local industry grows. Despite all that is new, SUCA will be facing many of the same issues and agendas that we have previously. We will remain focused on the local issues, such as the City of St. Petersburg’s hiring agenda and retainage in Hillsborough County, while ensuring that local legislators are aware of our presence, our agendas, and our collective strength as active political constituents. In addition to our local political involvement, we will also be visiting state and national legislators to support and strengthen the larger agendas affecting us all. Should you encounter any issues with local municipalities, specifications, etc., I ask that you bring these issues to my attention so that SUCA can pursue whatever recourse may be available. I hope that the recovery we have all experienced recently will allow us to make an old idea new again—SUCA members doing business with SUCA members. During the recession it was necessary to do anything and everything possible in order to remain in business, let alone remain profitable. For those of us that survived the recession, things are getting better, and my goal is that we use this to our advantage. I ask that if you have a choice, please choose to use SUCA members for subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, professional services and so on. By doing so you will be supporting another company that is also working towards bettering our industry. If there is a company with whom you enjoy doing business that is not a SUCA member, please ask them to join. Choosing to do business with companies inside our association is just one more way that we can all work towards reaching our goals and supporting SUCA. I look forward to the year ahead, I welcome the opportunity to lead SUCA, and I thank all those that have entrusted me with the leadership of this great association. - Thomas P. Butler our best to provide the training and classes that our members require. SUCA’s goal is to assist our membership in ensuring that all employees go home at the end of each and every day without injury. Stay Safe - Kevin McLaughlin Save the dates: From your Safety Committee: For the past few months your Safety & Education Committee has been hard at work determining which Safety classes are most needed by our contractor members. Per the brief survey that was sent out to members a few months ago we have determined the areas of greatest need: Confined Space, Trenching & Excavation, and CPR/First Aid. All three of these classes have now been scheduled. Also, we are in the final stages of creating our first ever OSHA Alliance. After numerous revisions and compromises, both SUCA and OSHA are happy with the wording. This alliance with OSHA will give our members valuable insight into new OSHA regulations and allow us to assist OSHA with new solutions/ regulations. SUCA & OSHA will both provide and receive input from a different perspective to ensure all our workers stay safe while allowing us, as contractors, to be as efficient and profitable as possible. We are always looking for help and input from any of our members regarding Safety & Education. If there is a specific topic that concerns you, please bring it up to one of our committee members and we will do February, 21st, Saturday CPR & First Aid Training provided by Safety Compliance & Training June 6th, Saturday Confined Space Training provided by United Rentals Trench Safety October 10th, Saturday Trenching & Excavation Training provided by Efficiency Shoring & Supply Please continue to let us know what other classes are important to you. Contact Theresa Mannix at [email protected]. www.sunshine811.com > 811 SAFETY DAY – FLORIDA’S LARGEST FREE SAFE DIGGING EVENT THIS YEAR Sunshine 811 invites you to experience 811 Safety Day March 12, 2015 at the Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819. It brings together the best from the excavation and damage prevention industry to exchange the latest information and technology available to promote work place safety and communication. Take a look at what we have in store for you: 5 Steps to Safe Digging*, Creating a Culture of Safety, Understanding Pipelines & How to Work Near Them, Cross Bore Training, Safe Digging Roundtable, Meet & Greet with Sunshine 811, Safety Day Summit, Free lunch with keynote Cliff Meidl, 100+ vendors, and more plus free parking. Register today at www.811safetyday.com. *Offers one CEU as approved by the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board and Florida Water and Pollution Control Operator’s Association. > TECHNICAL UPDATES Sunshine 811 is in the testing phase with a number of software enhancements. Stay updated on progress by subscribing to our Technical E-mail list at www.sunshine811.com/mailman/listinfo/ssocoftechnical. Here’s a peek at the updates: ◌ ◌ ◌ ◌ ◌ ◌ Single Address Internet Tickets for small-use contractors and homeowners Access IRTH with Safari, Chrome and Firefox. Internet Explorer 7+ users can switch between .Net and a JavaScript map Mobile Friendly Pages Member utility companies will be able to provide comments with positive response codes Excavators will be able to provide work start date and time for excavations near High Priority Subsurface Installations (2C code) Excavators will be able to agree or disagree with marking delays when code 3F is used. UPCOMING EVENTS > February 5 Sunshine 811 & FUCC Winter 2015 Safe Digging Forum sponsored by Florida Energy Pipeline Association. Hilton Ocala, 3600 SW 36th Ave., Ocala 34474 Info @ 811 Forum Registration > March 12 811 Safety Day www.811safetyday.com > April Safe Digging Month. Watch our website for information. > DAMAGE REPORTING ZERO underground utility DAMAGES require 100% COMMITMENT. Step 1: Use Sunshine 811’s new online damage report. Data is exempt from the public records law, remaining confidential. Step 2: We’ll use the data to develop targeted education and awareness campaigns. Only together will we make Florida the safest place to dig. Start today! www.sunshine811.com/damagereport. > COMING SOON! NEW POSITIVE RESPONSE CODE 2D Marked with Exceptions - High profile utility in conflict. An underground facility that delivers service to a large number of people or that could cause major problems, if hit, is within your excavation site. Contact the utility if you want more information. > SAFETY MATTERS Safety Matters is Sunshine 811’s free online course that explains the safe-digging process, low impact marking and much more. • CEU version: http://ceu.sunshine811.com (One CEU toward a CILB-approved contractor’s license. Course # 0610048, Providership #004-0001110) • Non-CEU: www.training.sunshine811.com. > NEW EDUCATION Has it been awhile since you had a Sunshine 811 safety presentation? We now offer “5 Steps to Safe Digging” complete with video and interactive audience participation. Schedule with your liaison today! > STATISTICS Dec ticket volume Dec transmission volume FY ticket volume FY transmission volume 104,127 671,275 769,058 4,781,144 +18% from 11/2013 +20% from 11/2013 +11 from FY 2014 +7% from FY 2014 +8% from 10/2014 +9% from 10/2014 69% ITE This report provided to you by: Brian Dean, Damage Prevention Liaison for West Florida, [email protected] | (800) 638-4097 x2042 Tell me a little bit about yourself. I grew up here in Tampa and outside of four and a half years in Gainesville (the fifth football season was with sheer determination that Zook could turn things around) and a couple in Ft. Myers, I’ve lived here all my life. When we’re not working, my wife and I enjoy traveling and spending time with our two dogs. What was your first job? At 16, I started working at a Butcher shop a couple miles from my house. The majority of my duties revolved around cleaning, but from time to time, I was able help customers and, while the prime cuts were trusted to more experienced staff, I learned how to cut some of the less expensive meat. To this day, I can still debone an entire chicken and leave it in one piece. I learned three things from that experience. First and foremost, the meat saw is not a toy. Secondly, one can save a significant amount of money by buying whole cuts. But probably the most important aspect was a deep respect for those who earned a living with their hands and the value of a hard day’s work. What keeps you in Utility Contracting? It’s the people. I’ve worked on both the municipal and engineering side of utility construction and it’s just not the same. I’m lucky to work with some of the best people in the industry. They’re not just good at what they do, they’re good people. What excites you about the future of this industry? As we rebound from a tumultuous economic period, most indicators are looking up. There is an influx of local development and backlogs are increasing across the board. The foreseeable future shows substantial promise. What worries you? Our political climate. There is a negative, problem focused, atmosphere that seems to have permeated our system. SUCA, NUCA of Florida, and NUCA National provide an outstanding educational vehicle and platform to make your voice heard in Washington, Tallahassee, and here at home. Our organization provides a fantastic opportunity to meet face to face with legislators and make your voice heard. Now that you’ve completed your term as SUCA chair, what are you going to do with all that free time? It’s definitely been a busy couple of years, but I would not have traded it for anything. I’ll always cherish the experiences I’ve had, the challenges we’ve overcome, and the relationships I’ve made. Going forward, I look to further utilize my engineering license by expanding Dallas 1’s in house design-build capabilities and by offering freelance construction engineering services. I’ve recently started Construction Service Engineering, LLC to provide engineered MOT, Dewatering, HDD, and SWPPP plans to contractors throughout the state. 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Moore & Associates, Inc. 7834 Depot Lane, Tampa, FL 33637 (813) 988-0200 Fax: (813) 985-4533 [email protected] www.rhmooreassociates.com Education is Key Join us February 4th, 2015 at 1:30 PM if you would like to volunteer on the Steering Committee or one of the Sub-Committees. Contact Us Let us know your thoughts and ideas for upcoming Pipelines! Submit your funny photographs from your jobsite. The best will make the next Pipeline! SUCA P.O. Box 21424 Tampa, FL 33622 SUCA thanks you for your continued support. Suncoast Utility Contractor Association P.O. Box 21424, Tampa FL 33622 (727) 600-7158 [email protected] Visit us on the web at www.suca.org
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