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New construction company locates in Iberville
Parish
Beard Construction Group LLC of Rosedale recently began construction
operations targeting the Gulf Coast private industrial and
environmental markets.
Located in Iberville Parish, BCG provides construction services
to private industry, the solid waste industry and governmental
entities such as the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers and Department
of Defense. BCG specializes in earthwork, site development,
landfill construction and other civil related construction
activities.
Principals and managers of the company include James A. Beard,
president; Keith B. Coleman, operations manager; L. Grant
Witty III, senior project manager; Matthew L. Milton, senior
project manager, and Liz Wimberley, director of marketing
and sales. The management team has more than 75 years combined
construction experience.
The company has successfully completed two contracts with
seven projects currently under construction. States targeted
within the geographical service area include Texas, Louisiana,
Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.
Shaw sells companies to Siemens
The Shaw Group recently sold all assets of Shaw Power Technologies
and Shaw Power Technologies International, the company's consulting
engineering companies, to Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution
Inc for $14.5 million. The sale was effective Dec. 31.
The Baton Rouge-based consulting company provides technical
analysis and analytical software programs for generation,
transmission, electricity distribution and industrial plants.
Siemens said the acquisition is an important extension of
its power transmission and distribution company into the U.S.
market.
The sale was in line with Shaw's strategic decision last
year to get rid of non-core business units. "In this
transaction, we realized significant immediate value for a
non-core business unit. We will redeploy this capital into
our core businesses,'' said J.M. Bernhard, Shaw's chairman
and CEO.
By Mary B. Powers, Engineering-News Record
AIA Honor Awards recognize Louisiana architects
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) recently announced
the 2005 recipients of the AIA Honor Awards, the profession's
highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in
architecture, interior architecture and urban design.
Thirty-five recipients selected from more than 630 total
submissions will be honored in May at the AIA 2005 National
Convention and Design Expo in Las Vegas.
An Honor Award for Outstanding Architecture will be presented
to Trahan Architects of Baton Rouge for the Holy Rosary Catholic
Church Complex in St. Amant.
An Honor Award for Outstanding Interiors will be presented
to Eskew + Dumez + Ripple of New Orleans for the Paul &
Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum at the University of Louisiana
at Lafayette.
Blanco dedicates new dry dock in New Orleans
Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco recently dedicated a new
dry dock at Bollinger Gulf Repair in New Orleans. The dry
dock will service new shipbuilding and repair projects along
the Industrial Canal in New Orleans East and completes the
first phase of a two-phase cooperative agreement between the
state and Bollinger Shipyards Inc. of Lockport.
In the first phase, the state invested $10 million to construct
the dry dock. Bollinger has committed to adding 500 new shipbuilding
and repair jobs at their yards throughout Louisiana the year
and is currently hiring at two New Orleans-area facilities.
Bollinger will use the dry dock for vessel repair, maintenance
and conversion. The dock has a capacity of 10,600 tons and
measures more than 35 ft. long and 136 ft. wide. The wing
wall height of the dry dock above the pontoon deck is 32 ft.,
1 in. The distance between wing walls is 116 ft., 2 in.
Bollinger has 14 shipyards, all located between New Orleans
and Houston with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi
River and Intracoastal Waterway. Bollinger is the largest
vessel repair company in the Gulf of Mexico region with a
total of 45 dry docks in Louisiana and Texas.
Turner Industries announces name change
Turner Industries Holding Company LLC recently announced
a change in its name to Turner Industries Group LLC. Turner
Industries Group LLC will be led by the same management team.
The name change will result in improved communication with
clients and a clearer corporate identity. Turner Industries
will continue to provide construction, maintenance, pipe fabrication,
turnaround and specialty services to its clients, now all
under one Turner name.
FB&D named one of safest companies
Ford, Bacon & Davis has been named one of "America's
Safest Companies," according to Occupational Hazards
Magazine, a publication of safety, health and loss prevention
issues.
FB&D was presented the award along with 15 other companies
at the National Safety Congress in New Orleans in September.
Other recognized companies included Smurfit-Stone, Monsanto
and Anheuser-Busch.
FB&D also recently celebrated 110 years as a supplier
of consulting, engineering, construction and support services
to its clients in the United States. FB&D serves the chemical,
refining, pulp & paper, power, manufacturing and fabrication
industries.
FB&D's business enterprise encompasses four offices located
in Baton Rouge and Monroe, Houston, Texas, and Greenville,
S. C.
Insulations Inc. receives third national
CISE award
The Construction Users Roundtable (CURT) recently announced
its annual Construction Industry Safety Excellence (CISE)
Awards at its National Construction Conference in Palm Springs,
Calif.
Insulations Inc. of New Orleans received the CISE Award for
the Construction Specialty Trades category, the third time
the company was presented this prestigious national award.
David Branton, president, received the award on behalf of
Insulations Inc.
"It is truly an honor that Insulations Inc. has been
recognized for the third time as a company with a world class
safety program," Branton said. "This award represents
the achievement of the entire Insulations Inc. work force.
We have made a major commitment, both financially and in manpower,
to pursue the goal of excellence in safety. I am very proud
to receive this award on behalf of our all of our people."
Insulations Inc. is a specialty trades contractor with offices
in Texas and Louisiana and works both in the United States
and internationally. The company installs and supplies insulation,
fireproofing, heat tracing and refractory and applies coatings
in the marine, power, paper, refinery and chemical industries.
The Construction Users Roundtable is an association of leading
corporations in the United States dedicated to promoting cost-effective
construction methods. The members, as major consumers of construction
services across the country, foster improved construction
safety performance by recognizing excellence and promoting
effective work practices.
"These awards, given annually, seek to highlight the
achievement of companies that have created world class construction
site safety programs and have shown a dedication to the concept
of promoting zero injury construction," said Dr. Ron
G. Pritchard of Arcanum Consulting and Chairman of the CISE
Awards Committee.
Port of Greater Baton Rouge named winner
of annual award
The Planning Commission of the City of Baton Rouge and Parish
of East Baton Rouge has named the Port of Greater Baton Rouge
as the 2004 recipient of the Annual Lead Agency Horizon Plan
Award. Troy Bunch, city-parish planning director, presented
the award to the port at the Horizon Plan Lead Agency meeting
in December.
The Horizon Plan is a 20-year land use and development plan
for the city and parish. Local and state government and nonprofit
organizations function as "Lead Agencies" to implement
the Horizon Plan. The annual award recognizes agencies for
exceeding the standards to accomplish assigned strategies,
or "Action Items," necessary to implement the Horizon
Plan.
The port is the fourth recipient of the Annual Lead Agency
Horizon Plan Award, created in 2001.
Twenty-nine Lead Agencies are assigned action items according
to the plan's seven elements, which include land use, transportation
and housing. The port is responsible for two of the 275 action
items distributed among the Lead Agencies.
"During the past five years, the port has undergone
a substantial transformation and has developed and built facilities
to improve and expand freight movements and provide added
flexibility and increased transportation options for local
shippers," Bunch said.
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