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Mantis Cranes recognizes
Scott as 'top dealer'
Scott Powerline & Utility Equipment of Monroe has been
recognized by Mantis Cranes as its "top dealer in the
United States," according to a company news release.
The award is the fourth consecutive year that Scott Powerline
& Utility Equipment has led the U.S. in sales of Mantis
Cranes.
Bill Mitchell, CEO and president of Spandeck Inc., makers
of Mantis Cranes, recently presented an award to Tom Scott
Jr., president of Scott Powerline & Utility Equipment,
during a company celebration in Monroe.
An additional award went to Scott Powerline for their input
and market penetration of the WP750 Work Platform, which fits
all Mantis Cranes.
AGC hosts charity golf
tourney, presents $19,000 to JDRF
The Louisiana Associated General Contractors Lafayette District
held its 15th Annual Charity Golf Tournament in August at
Spanish Trail Golf Club in Cade.
Thanks to sponsors and supporters, Louisiana AGC was able
to donate $19,000 to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
JDRF's mission is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications
through the support of research.
Louisiana AGC is a professional construction trade association
that represents more than 700 commercial building, highway
and municipal utilities contractors throughout Louisiana.
In an effort to give back to the community, the Louisiana
AGC Lafayette District has raised more than $260,000 in the
past 14 years for various local charities.
JDRF, the leading charitable funder and advocate of juvenile
(type 1) diabetes research worldwide, was founded in 1970
by the parents of children with juvenile diabetes. Since inception,
JDRF has provided more than $800 million in direct funding
to diabetes research.
More than 80 percent of JDRF's expenditures directly support
research and research-related education.
Hampton Automotive Group, Inc. donated a 2004 Mitsubishi
Gallant for a "Hole in One" contest. Additional
sponsors include Acadiana Bottling Company and Schilling Distributors.
Bradberry announces
$20 million in TIMED savings
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
recently announced that it would finish three major bridge
projects two years ahead of schedule, spurring future economic
development in south Louisiana and saving the state at least
$20 million.
DOTD Secretary Johnny Bradberry said the major change in
the TIMED program would involve three projects - construction
of the St. Francisville and Florida Avenue bridges and the
widening of the Huey P. Long Bridge. The three projects are
to be completed by 2010, two years ahead of schedule.
"By completing these projects early, we also are prompting
economic growth," Bradberry said. "Gov. Blanco has
made economic development her top priority and this administration
is not only tearing down barriers to development, we literally
are building bridges to opportunity."
By finishing the projects early, the state can realize about
$20 million in savings by avoiding two years of inflationary
construction and interest costs. The state can expect additional
financial benefits through increased development, said David
Kane, director of Logistics/Transportation Cluster Development
with Louisiana Economic Development.
"Economic Development happens along highways,"
Kane said, noting that the Federal Highway Administration
estimates that for every $1 billion spent on highways, about
42,000 jobs are created.
Louisiana coastal area
ecosystem restoration study nears completion
The Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration Study,
designed to map out a strategy for restoring Louisiana's nationally
significant coastal wetlands, is nearing completion.
"The efforts of all parties involved in bringing this
study to fruition are commendable," said Brig. Gen. Robert
Crear, Commander, Mississippi Valley Division and president-designee
of the Mississippi River Commission. "With the coast
of Louisiana losing the equivalent of a football field every
24 hours, this national treasure must be restored, protected
and preserved."
The study area, which includes the Louisiana coastal area
from Mississippi to Texas, is influenced by the Mississippi
River. The river's resources are available to contribute to
the restoration of the coastal ecosystem. The federal government
and state of Louisiana have been conducting ecosystem restoration
efforts for the past 14 years under the Breaux Act.
In addition, the scientific community in Louisiana is recognized
internationally for its expertise in climate and wetland research.
"This study represents the culmination of a lot of effort
on the part of engineers, scientists, and many others from
academia, the state and other federal agencies," said
Kevin Wagner, LCA senior project manager in the New Orleans
District. "It will serve as the blueprint for coastal
restoration work during the next 10 years."
The lessons learned and extensive experience gained from
past restoration and research efforts have been applied in
the LCA Study and can continue to be applied in a systematic
way to develop and implement a coast wide plan for addressing
the land loss problem and critical needs facing the coastal
area.
Texas, Louisiana financial
institutions benefit from alliance
NewGround and McCleary/German Architects (MGA) have announced
a strategic alliance that allows them to offer a full spectrum
of design/build and branding services to financial institutions
in Texas and Louisiana.
The partnership with MGA will provide NewGround clients in
Texas and Louisiana local access to MGA.
MGA clients will benefit from NewGround's expertise in branding,
merchandising, employee development/culture training and construction
management.
"MGA's excellent financial institution design reputation
in the region will augment our presence in Texas and Louisiana,"
said Kevin Blair, president of NewGround.
With three decades of specialization in financial institutions,
MGA is one of the only architectural firms in Texas endorsed
by the Independent Bankers Association of Texas. MGA is licensed
in 10 states with more than 700 financial institution projects
completed.
"By retaining the NewGround/MGA team, clients afford
themselves the most comprehensive expertise available in the
marketplace," said Dale McCleary, president of MGA.
NewGround represents the convergence of six specialized units
offering more than 179 years of experience in the planning,
design, building and implementation of branded retail and
operations environments for financial institutions.
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