Our region’s future in construction went head-to-head in the 10th Annual Builders Association Construction Estimating Competition.
Months of mentoring and practice paid off on Friday, March 22, when 18 Youngstown State University civil and construction engineering technology students demonstrated what they’ve learned about their industry in school and from their industry mentors. Three teams will create a real-life construction bid submission for an actual building project that was built by a member of The Builders.
Materials were distributed at 8 a.m. and a pre-bid meeting at 9 a.m. kicked off the day. Each team analyzed plans and specs, a partially complete bid worksheet, labor costs and unit costs, and then created a complete written estimate. The packet included items such as takeoffs, pricing, and quote sheets, and was submitted by 3 p.m.
A judging panel of Builders Association Members interviewed each team and reviewed bids. The team that most accurately completed the entire bid as compared to the real-life bid was declared the 2019 Competition Champions. This year’s judges are:
· Dan Terreri, Daniel A. Terreri & Sons
· Jim Santini, Jim Santini Builder, Inc.
· Chris White, Boak & Sons, Inc.
· Craig Fauvie, ms consultants, inc.
Mentors, all of whom are members of The Builders Association, have spent many hours with their team to prepare them for the competition. They are:
· Jim Bayer, DeSalvo Construction Co., Inc.
· Jason Gibson, Jack Gibson Construction Company
2018 winner
· Ed Stevens, Stevens Masonry Construction, Inc.
· Chris White, Boak & Sons, Inc.
· Joe DeSalvo, DeSalvo Construction Co., Inc.
· Kyle Leonard, Imperial Glazing Concepts, Inc.
· Craig Fauvie, ms consultants, inc.
· Tom Elliot, International Masonry Institute
· Ryan Hively, Hively Construction Company, Inc.
Student participants are:
Team 1:
Jr. Stephen Brown, Youngstown, OH
Sr. Maria Katsadas, Poland, OH
Sr. Jarius Pettis, Youngstown, OH
Sr. Areli Davis, Youngstown, OH
Sr. Mark Gotham, Youngstown, OH
Jr. Krystal Costar, Cleveland, OH
Team 2:
Sr. Hope Hrabowy, Youngstown, OH
Jr. Johnah Hrabowy, Hubbard, OH
Sr. Joseph Strait, North Jackson, OH
Jr. Zak Nunisto, Kingsville, OH
Sr. D’Angelo Rayford, Haymarket, OH
Jr. Brett Pontius, Struthers, OH
Team 3: 10th annual Winner
Sr. Alan Slavic, Struthers, OH
Sr. James Garnet, Girard, OH
Sr. Jake Dawson, Canfield, OH
So. Carmen Furillo, Brookfield, OH
Jr. Jordan Cravener, Verona, OH
Sr. Darko Jurkovic, Allison Park, Pa
Each year, The Builders awards scholarships to YSU students who are studying for a career in construction. At the 2008 award ceremony, scholarship recipients expressed a desire to work on an actual building project, and The Builders created the event in response to the request.
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The Benefits Of Using Union Contractors: Finding The Best
The Benefits Of Using Union Contractors: Finding The Best
When you think of hiring contractors for a project, labor costs and time to completion are likely your top concerns. However, there’s so much more to it!
While navigating the process of finding qualified contractors, it’s important to look beyond cost and time to some more qualitative aspects. Do non-union craftsmen have the background needed to do the job correctly (and safely)? If you’re not careful, you could be in for a world of headache.
By comparison, union construction jobs provide a guaranteed way to get quality work for your project.
There are real benefits to hiring union contractors; you get the best trained, most safety-minded workers in the industry who complete regular continuing education and continuously update their skills. But wait…there’s more!
Specialized Training
The Mahoning Valley area benefits from having a vast majority of specialized union construction trades. Employees of the construction trades belong to a locally organized and often internationally recognized trade union. The unions have state and nationally recognized apprenticeship programs that regulate the required education and hands-on training of its craftspeople, and apprenticeship programs are oftentimes the same length as a bachelors degree in regard to time to complete.
Having a union ensures that only experts are on the job site, and while you might not have realized it, many specialty areas exist within union construction trades. The crafts within this diverse trade include the following:
Using professionals for your construction project provides you with the highest quality of work from your building’s foundation to its finishing touches. Foremen and supervisors also typically receive special training upon completing their initial training and work hands-on for a significant amount of time before elevating through the ranks.
Experience in Professional Situations
Around the world, union construction professionals help craft breathtaking structures, like schools, bridges and so much more. Using an experienced union contractor for your construction project provides a multitude of benefits:
Union Contractors Bring A Higher Level of Artistry
The basis of any commercial building begins with the foundation and works up to the girders, the framing and the drywall. But the intricate skills used to create a professional building also includes things like the cabinetry, marble and custom finish work. The detailed work on these areas and many others in a commercial building are the work of master crafters who are often union contractors.
Union Work Is Perfect For Repair And Restoration
These highly trained, talented craftspeople also specialize in restoration. Skilled construction trades can help with building restoration and remodeling. Whether you want to return an 80-year old building to its original glory or you want to update an old building to something more modern, union contractors can do it.
Rather than having inexperienced trades work on a repair or restoration project, many organizations opt to save time (and money) by hiring a union contractor. Doing so helps avoid additional damage to the project because these men and women know how to fix things correctly on the first go.
Restoration, especially historical restoration, requires specialized tools and knowledge. Union contractors have access to these specialized tools and equipment for proper restoration, and also have the professional training necessary to handle this kind of work.
Along with that, many union contractors have built working relationships with other professionals (such as architects, etc). These close-knit partnerships allow a higher level of work that goes beyond construction and achieves artistry and true craftsmanship.
Unique Business Benefits
Beyond their expertise and experience, hiring union labor provides many other benefits, too. This is particularly true for businesses. In the B2B landscape, you improve your project’s safety, labor relations and your company’s public relations by using union contractors.
Using union contractors enhances the safety levels on your project because the unions regularly focus on health and safety training. Union contractors adhere to the highest safety standards, including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety standards and regulatory compliance.
Broker agreements with the workers on building construction or remodeling projects are not needed on union projects because the union handles labor relations. Unions maintain a buffer between your business and the craft’s tradesperson, so if an issue does arise, the union takes care of it (which leaves you more time to concentrate on business as usual).
Hiring union contractors is a great public relation move because the utilization of the most highly trained, safest workers in your community says good things about you and your business. (Due to their high quality of work and ability to keep projects moving on schedule, many government agencies require hiring union labor on contracts they award.)
Most importantly, when you hire local union trades, you are “keeping it local.” These people often live in your community, shop in your stores and play with their children in your parks. Their families are the future of our area and support many local projects and activities in our region.
Find A Union Contractor In Eastern OH And Western PA Today
With so many reasons to hire union contractors, why wait? Whether you need to build an office complex, school or hospital, your local union contractors can help. Check out our directory today to find the team you need for your next project, whether you’re in eastern Ohio or western Pennsylvania. We look forward to working with you!
10th Annual Estimating Comp
Our region’s future in construction went head-to-head in the 10th Annual Builders Association Construction Estimating Competition.
Months of mentoring and practice paid off on Friday, March 22, when 18 Youngstown State University civil and construction engineering technology students demonstrated what they’ve learned about their industry in school and from their industry mentors. Three teams will create a real-life construction bid submission for an actual building project that was built by a member of The Builders.
Materials were distributed at 8 a.m. and a pre-bid meeting at 9 a.m. kicked off the day. Each team analyzed plans and specs, a partially complete bid worksheet, labor costs and unit costs, and then created a complete written estimate. The packet included items such as takeoffs, pricing, and quote sheets, and was submitted by 3 p.m.
A judging panel of Builders Association Members interviewed each team and reviewed bids. The team that most accurately completed the entire bid as compared to the real-life bid was declared the 2019 Competition Champions. This year’s judges are:
· Dan Terreri, Daniel A. Terreri & Sons
· Jim Santini, Jim Santini Builder, Inc.
· Chris White, Boak & Sons, Inc.
· Craig Fauvie, ms consultants, inc.
Mentors, all of whom are members of The Builders Association, have spent many hours with their team to prepare them for the competition. They are:
· Jim Bayer, DeSalvo Construction Co., Inc.
· Jason Gibson, Jack Gibson Construction Company
2018 winner
· Ed Stevens, Stevens Masonry Construction, Inc.
· Chris White, Boak & Sons, Inc.
· Joe DeSalvo, DeSalvo Construction Co., Inc.
· Kyle Leonard, Imperial Glazing Concepts, Inc.
· Craig Fauvie, ms consultants, inc.
· Tom Elliot, International Masonry Institute
· Ryan Hively, Hively Construction Company, Inc.
Student participants are:
Team 1:
Jr. Stephen Brown, Youngstown, OH
Sr. Maria Katsadas, Poland, OH
Sr. Jarius Pettis, Youngstown, OH
Sr. Areli Davis, Youngstown, OH
Sr. Mark Gotham, Youngstown, OH
Jr. Krystal Costar, Cleveland, OH
Team 2:
Sr. Hope Hrabowy, Youngstown, OH
Jr. Johnah Hrabowy, Hubbard, OH
Sr. Joseph Strait, North Jackson, OH
Jr. Zak Nunisto, Kingsville, OH
Sr. D’Angelo Rayford, Haymarket, OH
Jr. Brett Pontius, Struthers, OH
Team 3: 10th annual Winner
Sr. Alan Slavic, Struthers, OH
Sr. James Garnet, Girard, OH
Sr. Jake Dawson, Canfield, OH
So. Carmen Furillo, Brookfield, OH
Jr. Jordan Cravener, Verona, OH
Sr. Darko Jurkovic, Allison Park, Pa
Each year, The Builders awards scholarships to YSU students who are studying for a career in construction. At the 2008 award ceremony, scholarship recipients expressed a desire to work on an actual building project, and The Builders created the event in response to the request.
REMINDER: OSHA 300-A Posting Requirements
The OSHA 300-A form Summary of Work Related Injuries & Illness should be posted from February 1 through April 30. The posting should be at each establishment that you may have and should be posted where notices are normally placed for that establishment. Specific information regarding the posting requirements and copies of the record-keeping forms are available at www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/index.html
Get Connected at the 2019 Ohio Safety Congress & Expo
Last year, more than 8,000 representatives from Ohio businesses and government attended. This year, the conference is expected to welcome even more participants and will feature a new product showcase, continuing education, industry keynote speakers and the BWC rebate program credit.
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We Give Thanks to Our Partners & Their Commitment to Collaboration
This Thanksgiving season, we offer a heartfelt thanks the many members, contractors and other employers who support our collaborative efforts to bring safe, productive work to a project owner’s job site, everyday.
It’s the people of our organization that make The Builders Association great, and on behalf of the members, staff and officers of The Builders, we thank each and every one of you for your outstanding work and tireless dedication to our organization and the success of the regional construction industry.
We hope your Thanksgiving holiday is peaceful, restful, and full of joy.
Thank you for being members of The Builders.
Pallante Concrete Construction Joins The Builders
Pallante Concrete Construction’s Anthony Pallante and Jon Wike are the latest to join The Builders Association of Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The Boardman, Ohio, company has provided concrete construction throughout Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania for more than two decades.
PCC projects range from industrial buildings and manufacturing facilities to mixed-use developments and multi-story structural concrete. The company provides accurate layout with total stations, experienced supervision, critical path scheduling, and a dedicated workforce. Its services include: Foundations, Cast In Place Walls, Laser Screeding/Super Flat Slab on Grades, Excavation, Laser Grading, Complete Sitework, Extruded Curbs, Robotic Layout, Reinforcement Installation, Elevated Slabs, Stamped & Custom Designed Concrete, Light Demolition/Removal.
For more information, contact Anthony Pallante or Jon Wike, or visit the Pallante Concrete Construction website.
Diamond Steel Celebrates 90 Years in Business!
The Builders Association congratulates Diamond Steel Construction Company on its 90th anniversary as an active member of the region’s construction community.
The company was launched in downtown Youngstown in 1928 by Clarence Smith, Sr.. It is led today by company president Dave Collins, himself a legacy of the company’s origin. The company and its interesting history was recently highlighted by the Youngstown Business Journal.
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“Diamond Steel has skilled, qualified people with the right attitude and equipment to complete a job properly,” said Builders Executive Vice-President Kevin Reilly. “It’s a great formula for success, as they have illustrated for 90 productive years. We congratulate them on their milestone achievement.”
Diamond crews are experienced in erecting structural steel, assisting with building or plant repairs, erecting overhead cranes and handling concrete reinforcement assignments. The company is a signatory to various union labor national maintenance agreements, including the Ironworkers, Operating Engineers, Teamsters, Boilermakers and Millwrights.
Work is primarily done in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties in Ohio, but Diamond Steel also works in Western PA, Northern West Virginia, Cleveland, Toledo, and Southern Michigan.
Congratulations!