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MAPP builds Glazer distributorship in St.
Rose
MAPP Construction of Baton Rouge recently landed the contract
for Glazer's Wholesale liquor distributorship in St. Rose.
The project is valued at $4.5 million and construction will
be completed in March. The distributorship includes a 65,000-sq.-ft.
addition to an existing warehouse facility and renovations
of existing office space as well as parking lot modifications
and improvements.
Gulf Coast Construction
Users Council holds Metairie conference
A Gulf Coast Construction Users Council Conference was held
recently at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel in Metairie.
Highlighting the conference were numerous guest speakers,
including an "Industry Perspectives" discussion
led by Renae Conley, president of Entergy Louisiana; Eddie
Rispone, chairman of ISC, Baton Rouge; and Vikki Medley of
CMA.
Other discussions focused on craft training, workforce development,
crane operator certification, standardized drug and alcohol
testing and employee background screening.
The event was presented by the Golden Triangle Business
Roundtable, Greater Baton Rouge Industrial Managers Association,
Greater New Orleans Business Roundtable, Houston Business
Roundtable, Lake Area Industry Alliance, Southeast Texas Plant
Managers Forum and Southwest Louisiana Construction Users
Council.
Louisiana construction
numbers remain stagnant
McGraw-Hill Construction recently reported that Louisiana's
year-to-date contracts for future construction were relatively
unchanged through July compared to 2003.
Total construction figures came in at about $3.62 billion
compared to $3.61 billion the previous year.
While both residential and nonresidential numbers improved
by 11 percent and 9 percent, respectively, a sharp 28 percent
decline in year-to-date nonbuilding construction offset the
gains.
Nonresidential numbers came in at $1.17 billion compared
to $1.07 billion in 2003; residential numbers were $1.82 billion
compared to $1.65 billion in 2003; and nonbuilding numbers
were $638 million compared to $890 million in 2003.
Nonbuilding construction includes streets and highways,
bridges, dams and reservoirs, river and harbor developments,
sewage and water supply systems, missile and space facilities,
airports, utilities and communication systems.
Nonresidential buildings include commercial, manufacturing,
educational, religious, administrative, recreational, hotel,
dormitory and other building.
Citgo moves forward on $1.3 billion project in Westlake
Citgo was recently given the go-ahead by the Public Service
Commission for a new $1.3 billion power plant in Westlake.
The 670-net-megawatt integrated gasification combined cycle
plant should finish the permitting process by June, followed
by construction in July. The project will create 1,000 to
2,500 construction jobs and about 70 permanent jobs.
The plant will mix petroleum coke and oxygen, then heat
the mixture to produce power, steam and hydrogen.
Shawn Trahan, public affairs officer at Citgo, said the
project's current screening phase would be followed by an
environmental phase. Leucadia National is the project's primary
investor.
McGraw-Hill Construction, AGC form partnership
McGraw-Hill Construction, a provider of construction information
and intelligence and part of The McGraw-Hill Companies, recently
announced a new partnership with Associated General Contractors.
McGraw-Hill Construction will publish AGC's CONSTRUCTOR magazine,
membership directory and buyer's guide, which currently have
a circulation of more than 40,000. The publications reach
contractors, suppliers and service provider members who perform
the majority of all highway, building, underground, heavy
and industrial construction nationwide.
McGraw-Hill Construction publishes Engineering News-Record
(ENR), Architectural Record and 12 regional publications,
with readership in excess of half a million. The company also
publishes association magazines for The American Institute
of Architects and the Design Build Institute of America.
As part of the new partnership, AGC and McGraw-Hill Construction
have set up an editorial advisory board comprised of AGC officers
and McGraw-Hill Construction editorial and business leaders.
Gilliland dies at 85
Caskey "Cass" Gilliland, 85, died July 22 in a
Houston hospital.
Gilliland was a native of California and was vice president
and general manager of Dunham Price Inc. of Westlake until
his retirement in the early 1990s. After his retirement, he
managed special projects and acted as a consultant for the
company.
Gilliland served in the Air Force during World War II and
the Korean conflict. He came to Lake Charles in 1951 to reopen
the Lake Charles Air Base as base operations officer. He retired
from the Air Force with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
He was also appointed by the police jury as aviation adviser
establishing the acquisitions and construction of the Lake
Charles Regional Airport and maintained the position until
his death.
He is survived by his wife, Ouida Gilliland; two daughters,
Gail Frances Jones of Fredrick, Md.; and Joan Lund of Asheville,
N. C.; one stepson, Charles P. Childs III of Houston; four
grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one brother, Wilbur
L. Gilliland of Oakland, Calif.
A memorial service with a military honor guard was held
at Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles. A private burial
was held at Houston National Cemetery in Houston.
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