MYCON General Contractors Begins Construction of New Parkview Commerce Center in Flower Mound, Texas

McKINNEY, Texas — MYCON General Contractors has begun construction on the new Parkview Commerce Center in Flower Mound, Texas, according to MYCON's president Doug Talley.   Located on the southeast corner of Spinks and Gerault Roads, the industrial complex, consists of three buildings, totaling 276,054 square feet: Building 1 (1001 Spinks Rd.): 84,760 square feet, 24-foot clear, 30-dock high doors, 2 ramped doors Building 2 (901 Spinks Rd.):   50,590 square feet, 24-foot clear, 16-dock high doors, 1 ramped door Building 3 (900 Gerault Rd.): 140,704 square feet, 30-foot clear, 31-dock high doors, 2 ramped doors The three Class A+ … Read more

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Level 10 Construction Selected as General Contractor for Higher Education Projects

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Mike Conroy, vice president of operations for Level 10 Construction's San Diego, California's office, announced the company has been named general contractor for two projects at the University of San Diego and one project at the University of California, San Diego. The two USD projects include remodeling the Manchester Conference Center and a major alteration of Loma Hall, home to the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering. The UC San Diego project is a renovation of Mayer Hall's Palacci Lab for the Physical Sciences Department. “The Level 10 project team has extensive experience in higher education projects,” said … Read more

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FMI Warns Craft Labor Shortage May Slow Construction

RALEIGH, N.C. — Surveying members of the Construction Personnel Executives Group, FMI reports, “24 percent of respondents will be unable to bid more work and 32 percent will experience slow growth if their companies cannot reasonably meet the need for skilled labor and tradespeople.” Top executives at the largest contract firms in the U.S. took part in the survey. “Overall, there's an increase needed in skilled trade workers of more than 10 percent throughout the next three to 10 years,” says Ken Wilson, director for FMI, citing highlights from survey participants. One large construction company says, “Our current hiring forecast … Read more

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NCCER's Supervisor Assessment Now Endorsed by Carolinas AGC

ALACHUA, Fla. — The construction industry continues to see an escalating demand for skilled field supervisors. Traditionally, the industry has identified craft professionals to move into supervisory positions, however, proper skill assessment and training has not always occurred as a part of this process. Field supervisors drive the construction team toward effectiveness and efficiency, while stabilizing it with consistency and good judgment. To fill this role, field supervisors need more than experience in the field and, while many organizations offer supervisory training, the contents of their programs are not always consistent. NCCER's Supervisor Assessment is an industry-recognized tool that can … Read more

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SLAM Labor & Material Analysis of 4th Quarter 2014

Since the start of 2014 the market has been steady but fragile. Material costs and labor hourly rates increased by 2 percent in 2014, and as of now are predicted to continue to grow at that rate per year. Contractor's overhead and profit margins remained competitive, but are showing signs that they will increase in 2015. Operating costs, market conditions, escalation and labor shortages will have an effect on their overhead and profit, providing challenges as to how to remain competitive in 2015.   The drop in fuel pricing gave a boost to year-end reports for 2014. Confidence continues to … Read more

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