Washington, D.C. – March 12 — Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Feb. 28 recognized two contractors from ABC member firms for their dedication to advancing careers in construction. The fifth annual “Supportive Contractor” Awards were presented during ABC's 2009 National Convention in Honolulu. The awards are sponsored by ABC’s educational affiliate, the Trimmer Education Foundation, and recognize ABC contractor members who have championed careers in construction. Chuck Goodrich of Gaylor, Inc., Noblesville, Ind., a member of ABC's Indiana chapter, was recognized for his support of the ABC student chapter at Purdue University. Goodrich's guidance and leadership … Read more
Knaack L.L.C. Announces New Limited Lifetime Warranty for Weather Guard Truck and Van Products
Crystal Lake, Ill. — March — Knaack L.L.C. recently announced its new limited lifetime warranty for all WEATHER GUARD truck and van products purchased as of January 1, 2009. The new limited lifetime warranty ensures that WEATHER GUARD products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the expected lifetime of the product for as long as the original purchaser owns the product. The warranty will not be transferable to another owner. The new warranty improves upon Knaack's prior warranty, which was three years. Knaack will correct defects in materials or workmanship by repairing or replacing the defective … Read more
Three Arizona-Based Firms Named Safest Construction Companies by the Associated General Contractors of America
San Diego, CA — March 6 — Tempe-based J. Banicki Construction, Inc.; Tempe-based PCL Construction Inc.; and Prescott Valley-based Asphalt Paving and Supply, Inc., were named today as some of the safest construction companies in America this year. The companies won the Construction Safety Excellence Award from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), placing in the top three of their respective divisions. They were recognized for the strength of their safety programs and overall safety performance during 2008. “There’s no better measure of the strength of a company than its ability to keep its workers safe and healthy,” said … Read more
Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink
Staying dry when groundwater infiltrates the jobsite By Tom Minihan Such is the cry of many contractors when groundwater halts a construction job or even threatens bankruptcy of the project. Whether expected or unexpected, groundwater on a construction project can become the single largest cash drain of the project, regardless of whether the project is a pipeline or a building. The secret weapons in the contractor’s groundwater-fighting arsenal are respect, information and contingency planning. As an estimator, project engineer, project manager, superintendent or foreman, you must know and respect the enemy. Groundwater is not the same as the sparkling glass … Read more
ASHRAE Technology awards highlight outstanding building projects
Designers of systems for a community center, a school, an office building and a governmental building are recognized by ASHRAE for incorporating elements of innovative building design. Recipients of the ASHRAE Technology Awards were recognized at the Society's 2009 Winter Conference being held this week in Chicago. The recipients have applied ASHRAE standards for effective energy management and indoor air quality. “ASHRAE Technology Awards are awarded for innovative HVAC&R designs that provide superior energy, economic, air quality and environmental performance through application of new technologies, new design concepts or by applying existing technologies in unusual ways,” Bert Phillips, chair of … Read more