2017 ICI Noblesville Golf Results

Thank you to the players and sponsors that made the 2017 ICI Noblesville Golf Outing such a success. Perfect weather and even better camaraderie made this year’s outing unforgettable. Check out the event photos on Facebook, and scroll through the results here.

North Course

1ST GROSS – Score 54 – Team N07A
Jeff Delello, Delello Paving
Edwin Gehr, Martin Marietta
Richard Haehl, Shelby Materials
Dustin Hartman, Shelby Materials

2ND GROSS – Score 57 – Team N10A
Tom Horkey, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Jeff Kelly, Irving Materials, Inc.
Dan Paddock, Irving Materials, Inc.
Matt Schaaf, Superior Construction Co., Inc.

3RD GROSS – Score 57 – Team N07B
Kris Luce, Martin Marietta
Drake Hendricks, Martin Marietta
Mike LaGrange, Irving Materials, Inc.
Tyler Smith, Harding Group

1ST NET – Score 53 – Team N01A
Garrett Day, Harmon Construction, Inc.
Mike Deaton, Harmon Construction, Inc.
Rob Kent, Harmon Construction, Inc.
Adam Young, Harmon Construction, Inc.

2ND NET – Score 54 – Team N02A
Greg Allen, Harmon Steel, Inc.
Alex Kirchner, Harmon Steel, Inc.
Mike Orr, Harmon Steel, Inc.
Michael Pritchett, Harmon Steel, Inc.

3RD NET – Score 54 – Team N16A
Brian Cook, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
John Mills, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
Ken Peterson, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
David Potts, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company

MEAN SCORE – Score 63 – Team N12A
Mike Cook, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.
Austin Sanders, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.
Mark Sanders, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.
Shawn Wirey, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.

MOST HONEST – Score 71 – Team N08A
Jeremy Byers, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Aaron Campbell, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
James Oliver, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Justin Owens, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.

LONGEST DRIVE – Jason Gasaway, E & B Paving, Inc.

LONGEST PUTT – Vince Kenney, E & B Paving, Inc.

CLOSEST TO THE PIN – Kyle Shireman, Milestone Contractors, L.P.

NORTH SKINS – Team N02A
Harmon Steel, Inc.
Greg Allen
Alex Kirchner
Mike Orr
Michael Pritchett

South Course

1ST GROSS – Score 56 – Team S11A
Adam Campagna, Shiel Sexton
Jon Lange, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Ryan Mitchell, BWI Companies
Chip Parsley, Poynter Sheet Metal

2ND GROSS – Score 57 – Team S01A
Dave Ambler, Rudd Equipment Company
Trent Crabtree, Shelby Materials
Jeremy Ross, Shelby Materials
Kevin Werking, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.

3RD GROSS – Score 59 – Team S18A
John Agresta, James H. Drew Corporation
Jack Hagerman, Walsh Construction Company II, LLC
Blake Morris, Walsh Construction Company II, LLC
Jon Richards, James H. Drew Corporation

1ST NET – Score 54 – Team S13A
Darrell Linder, James H. Drew Corporation
Sean Rizer, Somerset CPAs, P.C.
Jacob Sipe, James H. Drew Corporation
Dan Zone, Wells Fargo Equipment Finance, Inc.

2ND NET – Score 56 – Team S16A
Mike Marsella, MJ Insurance, Inc.
BJ Moore, MJ Insurance, Inc.
Joshua Stauber, CNA Surety
Chris Westendorf, CNA Surety

3RD NET – Score 57 – Team S12B
Scott Hall, Sagamore Ready Mix, LLC
Todd Kirk, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Rob Kish, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Scott Noel, Sagamore Ready Mix, LLC

MEAN SCORE – Score 63 – Team S02A
Neil Comstock, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Charley Highsmith, Schutt-Lookabill Co., Inc.
Scott Sweeney, Hydro-Technologies, Inc.
Brent Vautaw, Modified Concrete Suppliers, LLC

MOST HONEST – Score 67 – Team S12A
Jeremy Kashman, City of Carmel
Gregory Kicinski, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Mike Maurovich, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Jason Taylor, City of Fishers

LONGEST DRIVE – Jack Hagerman, Walsh Construction Company II, LLC

LONGEST PUTT – Rob Kish, Milestone Contractors, L.P.

CLOSEST TO THE PIN – Jon Richards, James H. Drew Corporation

Both Courses

50 / 50 DRAWING – Dave Rassel, Asphalt Materials

AssuredPartners of IN, LLC Putting Contest Dining Gift Certificates
1st Place – Brian Riordan, West Side Tractor Sales Company
2nd Place – Mark Burdick, Hughes Group, Inc.
3rd Place – Jon Lange, American Structurepoint, Inc.

Irving Materials, Inc. drawing for 55-quart Taiga Coolers
North Course – Robert Jones, Indiana Mineral Aggregates Assoc.
Team S16A – Chris Westendorf, CNA Surety

ICI Noblesville Golf Outing Roster as of 07/21/2017 @ 3:00 p.m.

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone at Pebble Brook Golf Club on Tuesday, July 25 for the 2017 ICI Noblesville Golf Outing.

N01A
Garrett Day, Harmon Construction, Inc.
Mike Deaton, Harmon Construction, Inc.
Rob Kent, Harmon Construction, Inc.
Adam Young, Harmon Construction, Inc.

N01B
Dave Clark, MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc.
Price Irving, Irving Materials, Inc.
Brian Stater, Bowen Engineering Corporation
Matt Wirt, MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc.

N02A
Greg Allen, Harmon Steel, Inc.
Alex Kirchner, Harmon Steel, Inc.
Mike Orr, Harmon Steel, Inc.
Michael Pritchett, Harmon Steel, Inc.

N03A
Kip Bancroft, West Side Tractor Sales Company
Bill Price, West Side Tractor Sales Company
Brian Riordan, West Side Tractor Sales Company
Tom Stern, West Side Tractor Sales Company

N03B
Dru Buck, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Dirk Callahan, Crowe Horwath LLP
Pete Capon, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Mike Weber, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.

N04A
Sanders Courtney, Construction Engineering Solutions, LLC
Craig Pastor, Chubb Surety
Marc Pennell, Chubb Surety
Todd Scott, GridLock Traffic Systems, Inc.

N05A
JR Beaman, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Jordan Bolgren, Highway Safety Services, Inc.
Mike Madrid, Highway Safety Services, Inc.
Chris Weinkauf, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.

N06A
TBD, Rudd Equipment Company
TBD, Rudd Equipment Company
TBD, Rudd Equipment Company
TBD, Rudd Equipment Company

N07A
Edwin Gehr, Martin Marietta
TBD, Martin Marietta
TBD, Martin Marietta
TBD, Martin Marietta

N07B
Kris Luce, Martin Marietta
TBD, Martin Marietta
TBD, Martin Marietta
TBD, Martin Marietta

N08A
Aaron Campbell, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
James Oliver, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Justin Owens, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Rick Smith, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.

N08B
Jimmy Brooks, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Jeremy Byers, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Brandon Cain, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Jarrett Chapman, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.

N09A
Don Adamson, Fox Contractors Corp.
Mark McCoy, R. L. McCoy, Inc.
TBD, Fox Contractors Corp.
TBD, Fox Contractors Corp.

N09B
Jason Castetter, Town of Plainfield
Kenneth Franklin, Blood Hound, LLC
Dave Lahey, Butler, Fairman & Seufert, Inc.
Jim Loew, Clark Dietz, Inc.

N10A
Tom Horkey, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Neil Mulrooney, Superior Construction Co., Inc.
Dan Paddock, Irving Materials, Inc.
Brad Schneider, Specialties Company, LLC

N11A
Ben Ebach, Poindexter Excavating, Inc.
E.J. Fisher, MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc.
Mike Hine, MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc.
Jim Plummer, Poindexter Excavating, Inc.

N12A
Mike Cook, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.
Austin Sanders, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.
Mark Sanders, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.
Shawn Wirey, Sanders Pre-Cast Concrete Systems, Inc.

N13A
Jason Gasaway, E & B Paving, Inc.
Mike Janssen, Specialties Company, LLC
Cam Paddock, E & B Paving, Inc.
Spencer Storie, Specialties Company, LLC

N14A
Steve Broermann, E & B Paving, Inc.
Zach Canterbury, Irving Materials, Inc.
Vince Kenney, E & B Paving, Inc.
Randy Robertson, Irving Materials, Inc.

N15A
Tony S Estes, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
Robert G Jones, Indiana Mineral Aggregates Assoc.
John Newman, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
Gene Snowden, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company

N15B
Barry Barger, Prestress Services Industries, LLC
Dan Renaud, Prestress Services Industries, LLC
David Szydlik, Prestress Services Industries, LLC
TBD, Prestress Services Industries, LLC

N16A
Brian Cook, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
John Mills, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
Ken Peterson, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company
David Potts, Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company

N16B
Brian Barth, Specialties Company, LLC
Josh Coulter, The Hoosier Company, Inc.
Cheryl Melancon, The Hoosier Company, Inc.
Scott Welcher, The Hoosier Company, Inc.

N17A
Scott Tanner, Don Smock Auction Co., Inc.
Jeff Thomas, Arrow Tool Rental Corp.
Mark Woodward, Don Smock Auction Co., Inc.
TBD, Don Smock Auction Co., Inc.

N18A
Bill Berry, MacAllister Rental
Mark Kramer, AECOM Hunt
Jake Musgrave, MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc.
Steve Rider, Huff Electric Company Inc.

S01A
Jeremy Ross, Shelby Materials
TBD, Shelby Materials
TBD, Shelby Materials
TBD, Shelby Materials

S01B
Kurt Brandstatter, Central Paving, Inc.
Dan Conley, Wabash Valley Asphalt Co., LLC
Dave Rassel, Asphalt Materials
Adam Redman, Asphalt Materials, Inc.

S02A
Neil Comstock, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Charley Highsmith, Schutt-Lookabill Co., Inc.
Scott A Sweeney, Hydro-Technologies, Inc.
Brent Vautaw, Modified Concrete Suppliers, LLC

S02B
Jerry L Larson, Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Assoc.
Chad Montgomery, Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Assoc.
Trey Rinder, Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Assoc.
Chris Tull, CRT Concrete Consulting, LLC

S03A
John Bogues, Lindsay Transportation Solutions
Andrew Brown, Travelers Companies
Rob Konopinski, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Colby White, Cobb Strecker Dunphy & Zimmermann

S04A
Brian Brown, Midwest Mole, Inc.
Joe Butor, Midwest Mole, Inc.
Dan Liotti, Midwest Mole, Inc.
Jason Miller, Midwest Mole, Inc.

S05A
Mark Burdick, Hughes Group, Inc.
Shawn Burgess, Irving Materials, Inc.
Lee Carmichael, Weddle Bros. Construction, LLC
Eric Wahlstrom, AssuredPartners of IN, LLC

S06A
Mike Gruver, Gerdau
Jacob Mills, Gerdau
Jeremiah Morrell, Gerdau
Steve Smart, County Materials Corporation

S07A
Dave Black, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Chap Blackwell, Construction Fabrics & Grids
Chad Crimmins, Construction Fabrics & Grids
Clay Schumacher, Construction Fabrics & Grids

S07B
Jeremy Kopeck, Pile CPAs
Jason Phillips, Pile CPAs
Kevin Risser, HIS Constructors, Inc.
Jake Taylor, STAR Financial Group

S08A
Bradley Hostetler Jr., Citizens Energy Group
Brian Kochersperger, Fox Contractors Corp.
Joseph Skibinski, Force Construction Inc.
Eric Suess, C-Tech Corporation, Inc.

S09A
Matt Engelmann, VCNA Prairie LLC
Kim Williams, VCNA Prairie LLC
TBD, VCNA Prairie LLC
TBD, VCNA Prairie LLC

S10A
Dan Brown, AssuredPartners of IN, LLC
Wayne Schott, AssuredPartners of IN, LLC
Jim Silverster, AssuredPartners of IN, LLC
Larry J Simons, AssuredPartners of IN, LLC

S11A
Adam Campagna, Shiel Sexton
Jon Lange, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Ryan Mitchell, BWI Companies
Chip Parsley, Poynter Sheet Metal

S12A
Jeremy Kashman, City of Carmel
Gregory T Kicinski, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Michael T McBride, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Jason Taylor, City of Fishers

S12B
Scott Hall, Sagamore Ready Mix, LLC
Todd Kirk, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Rob Kish, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Scott Noel, Sagamore Ready Mix, LLC

S13A
Darrell Linder, James H. Drew Corporation
Sean Rizer, Somerset CPAs, P.C.
Jacob Sipe, James H. Drew Corporation
Dane Zone, Wells Fargo Equipment Finance, Inc.

S14A
Mark Lefkowicz, County Materials Corporation
TBD, County Materials Corporation
TBD, County Materials Corporation
TBD, County Materials Corporation

S15A
John Berry, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Dave Machala, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Chuck Wildt, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Zach Wolf, American Structurepoint, Inc.

S15B
Mark Bentley, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Mike Bledsoe, D2 Land and Water Resource, Inc.
Scott Hester, Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Alan Sutkowski, D2 Land and Water Resource, Inc.

S16A
Mike Marsella, MJ Insurance, Inc.
William Moore, MJ Insurance, Inc.
Joshua Stauber, CNA Surety
Chris Westendorf, CNA Surety

S17A
AJ Amspaugh, Irving Materials, Inc.
Philip D Beer II, USI Consultants, Inc.
David Heyde, E & B Paving, Inc.
Kevin Kruckeberg, E & B Paving, Inc.

S18A
John Agresta, James H. Drew Corporation
Jack Hagerman, Walsh Construction Company II, LLC
Blake Morris, Walsh Construction Company II, LLC
Jon Richards, James H. Drew Corporation

S18B
Jason T Dapp, Gradex, Inc.
Chris Dearborn, Ferguson Contractors
Bryan Egli, Gradex, Inc.
Jeff Swan, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

Rob Agee, E & B Paving, Inc.

ICI Legislative Committee – It’s Halftime

We have reached halftime in the 2017 state legislative session. Coach ICI’s halftime speech to senators, considering the transportation funding bill passed through the house last week, would include:

  • Encouragement to not lose focus on our state transportation funding goal of sustainable long-term funding;
  • Don’t react to “shot fakes” – keep both feet on the ground to defend against attacks on this session’s road funding focus, and finally;
  • Work as team. If everyone does their job, Indiana will soon have streets, highways, and interstates worthy of our state motto: The Crossroads of America.

Back to reality, ICI staff and members met with representatives from APPIAN, 1816, Inc. and Build Indiana Council to discuss the first half of the 2017 legislative session and the initiatives moving down the home stretch. The consensus is that the first half of this session has been low key. High profile contentious social issues are not leading the agenda as in previous sessions. Transportation funding has been the talk of the Statehouse halls. The House passed its transportation funding bill, HB 1002, last week, and it’s now in the hands of the Senate where the Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee chaired by Senator Brandt Hershman (R-Buck Creek) will consider it. Currently HB 1002 includes a combination of funding mechanisms including a fuel tax increase, indexing of all fuel tax rates, transfer of $0.045 of the gasoline sales tax to the State Highway Fund, a $15 annual automobile registration fee and a $150 fee for all electric vehicles.

In addition to HB 1002, there are several non-funding bills we are actively working on or tracking. HB 1018 addresses vehicles that haul aggregate. The bill states that the vehicle, loaded or unloaded, shall be free from any openings that would allow material to escape. ICI is not in favor of this bill. It appears to target aggregate haulers and would allow law enforcement to stop trucks upon suspicion that material has fallen from any part of a vehicle.

Two other bills, HB 1447 and SB 295 address the points on CDL licenses that were assessed in 2016 due to a spring 2016 revision to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles points table. ICI supports the aim of the bills. They would provide relief for truck drivers that have been cited for driving an overweight truck without having full control over the material loaded in it. ICI staff and our lobbying team will continue to communicate with key lawmakers associated with these bills.

Finally, it was noted that Representative Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso) has included language in his motor vehicle law catch-all bill to include surveyors and construction vehicles in the current “move over, slow down” law.

Build Indiana Council is planning a second Road Funding Day on March 21. Please register and plan to go to the Statehouse on that day to support road funding and communicate with your legislators!

Membership Meeting Roundtable Discussion Key Points

One of the favorite components of recent ICI membership meetings has been the afternoon roundtable discussions. A table moderator leads small groups in exploring various industry topics. Feedback on these sessions indicates that many people would like to sit in on more than two discussions. To address that feedback in the short term, we’ve compiled a list of key ideas each table shared at the 2016 ICI Membership Meeting on November 2.

Employee Performance Management – What Are Your Growth Strategies?

Amy Wright, Milestone Contractors, L.P.

  • A majority of participants said performance management was a challenge in their organization.
  • Many use an annual performance review, but it’s not necessarily considered to be effective.
  • A one-size-fits-all approach to performance management does not fit the diverse nature of the workforce today (four generations, gender, race, national origin, geographic).
  • Employees want an individualized, customized employment experience.
  • Most employees, especially millennials, want regular performance feedback.
  • There is a strong need to link employee development and knowledge transfer to individual and organizational performance through performance management.

 

Leadership – Best Practices for the Future

Terry L. Morgan, Sr., HIS Constructors, Inc.

  • Leadership is dynamic.
  • Leaders must be flexible and be able to coach employees according to their needs and motivators.
  • One size doesn’t fit all.
  • Some leadership qualities like stability, consistency and patience are timeless.
  • Leaders must provide the necessary support to create an environment where employees feel they can succeed.

 

Construction Trends – Best Practices for Managing Projects From Cradle to Grave

Jason Yeager, Weddle Bros. Construction Companies

  • Consensus is that communication is the most important aspect of project management from beginning to end. Most of our discussion centered on improving communication and how it would improve project management.
  • No matter how good your planning (estimates, schedules, budgeting, etc.) you must correctly communicate your plans to your team, or your project will suffer.
  • A big help to any communication is clear and concise visual aids (charts, graphs, schedules, drawings, etc.).
  • The ease of sending/forwarding emails along with the amount of material that we can attach often leads team members to stop regarding them as important communication.
  • Never assume that someone read your email just because you sent it.
  • Never assume someone understands what you have tried to communicate (especially written) unless you verify their understanding.
  • Project handoff meetings are very important to keep from losing important details when any part of the project management passes from one person/group to another.

 

P3s – Who? What? When? How?

Junell Richert, Walsh Construction Company II, LLC

  • Both groups agreed that there have been a lot of hard lessons with P3 and DB Best Value projects in Indiana.Specifically, too many levels of inspecting, which causes undo cost and schedule burden on contractors. Quality management needs to be streamlined.
  • Group agrees that alternative delivery is here to stay due to funding needs and state of the country’s infrastructure.
  • Risk allocation needs to be looked at more closely. Unavoidable project issues (geotech, utility, hazardous material, etc.) are often impossible to predict without preliminary design. Contracts should allow relief events for all such instances.
  • Bonding requirements need to be evaluated specific to each project, rather than simply pulling contract language over from previous pursuits.
  • Suggestion was 100% performance and payment bond – much higher level of protection for the same cost as lower requirements.
  • Bonding requirements vary throughout the country.
  • General contractors can help subcontractors by packaging relevant information, including contract language.
  • Current non-reliance on Reference Information Documents results in contingency in bids and unnecessary rework by proposers. This needs to change.
  • Changes to language in the PPA should carry forward from one project to the next, so that proposers are not fighting the same battles with each new pursuit.
  • Stipends are not covering the cost for preliminary design and proposal preparation. Pursuing projects is now costing teams hundreds of thousands of dollars above the stipend amount on relatively small projects – just for a shot at being successful. This is not sustainable. Either stipends need to go up, or the RFP requirements need to be scaled back.
  • Overall, PPA contract language and RFP process need improvement in many areas.

 

Technology in Construction – Are You Up to Date?

Jerry Howard, Irving Materials, Inc. Group of Companies

Members discussed the different systems that they run in their offices as well as in the field. It gave the group opportunities to compare and contrast what works and challenges that they meet. There was also a focus on security and ways to protect their data.

 

Labor Shortages – Is the Solution Workforce Development?

Kevin Kruckeberg, E & B Paving, Inc.

  • Participants addressed high school-age students through Build Your Future Indiana program with Ali Brown as an industry supporter.
  • We discussed working through union labor negotiations to allow high school-age students to work in our industry without having to join union. This will allow for exposure to what we do.
  • States are legalizing marijuana, and we talked about possible industry adjustments needed for the future.
  • How are we engaging with two-year universities to teach new technologies in their equipment-type courses?
  • Some members are creating training opportunities for high school credits.

 

Union Relations – Looking Ahead to the Future

Mark Andrews, Milestone Contractors, L.P.

  • Many believe that opportunities to provide input on union relations doesn’t exist. They think that the deals are made, and that’s it.
  • Training seems to be the biggest issue that contractors face when craft workers report to the job.
  • Some subcontractors felt that it would be quite helpful to attend pre-job meetings to participate in dialog between the union reps and the prime contractor.
  • It would be nice for business agents to visit jobs more to allow for more communication.
  • Since Right to Work legislation was passed in 2012 there really hasn’t been any noticeable change. Participants thought RTW would change the landscape of the union industry.

 

Management Level Workers – Strategies for Retaining, Recruiting and Developing

Jason Richmond, Irving Materials, Inc. Group of Companies

Compensation – What Are the Drivers to Employee Satisfaction?

Gene Yarkie, Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.

  • Employees want feedback and communication with their supervisor.
  • They want to be challenged in their assignment and feel they have opportunities to grow.
  • They want to be able to trust the leadership of their company.
  • They want to be part of the strategy/planning and to understand the processes of the company.
  • No one thing works for every employee.  It’s up to the employer to figure out what employees need from leadership.
  • A company that values family life is important.  Time off to get to sporting events for kids, for example, is a big deal. This creates a sense of family at work and will tend to yield long-term employees.

 

Work Zone Safety – The Effects of Preservation v. New Construction

Mark Thompson, Milestone Contractors, L.P.

  • As we transition from new construction-type of work to preservation projects, the challenges to keep workers safe changes drastically. The groups agreed that the traveling public presents a bigger hazard in the construction zone when contractors are performing preservation projects as opposed to new projects.
  • A big focus should be on speed of the traveling public with the possible solutions:More police officers in zones with defined roles. Do the police write speeding tickets, or are they simply visible? Or should they help manage the backup area which may be out of the immediate construction zone. This needs to be defined.
    • Use more speed buggies showing drivers their speed.
    • Go to photo enforcement. This would require change in legislation.
  • Use more technology to elevate safety in the construction zone such as:
    • Have broadcast come over cell phones or radio stations that remind motorist to slow down and give advanced warnings about backups or construction trucks entering into the construction lanes etc.
    • Develop GPS signal technology  to automatically slow down motorists to the  posted speed limit.
  • We shouldn’t forget to address isolated construction work that is outside the construction zone (e.g., geotechs taking borings core samples on shoulders and in medians, signal and lighting work, surveying or stakeout work, etc.)  These zones need to be made safer as well.

 

Political Front – How Will/Can Construction in Indiana Be Affected?

Dennis E. Faulkenberg, APPIAN

  • Folks are incredibly interested in politics, especially this year, and we might be able to capitalize on that interest to get members involved politically to our industry’s advantage.
  • Very few (nearly none) of the members who participated in the discussions have ever talked to, mailed, emailed or met with their legislators about construction and highway issues. We surely can do more to make that happen.
  • More needs to be done to get our members to realize the impact that contact with elected officials can have on being successful in pushing our positions.

 

Project Partnering – What Are the Benefits?

Dan Rogers, NCIS, LLC

  • Participants thought that they could hopefully expect a more cooperative attitude from the owner in a partnering project.
  • We agreed that a well-performed partnering effort could save at least some costs, possibly A LOT of costs.
  • Up-front agreement and cooperation would be much less stressful for crews and could lead to increased production rates.
  • Several more sets of eyes looking for mistakes, so you can fix them before they get to the point that they will be expensive to repair, would be good for the bottom line and project quality.
  • Participants agreed that partnering is an effective tool, and many INDOT construction personnel who have been exposed to partnering employ some aspects of it informally to provide better projects.

 

Success – Is It Only Measured by Your Balance Sheet?

Clayton Force, Force Construction Company, Inc.

  • We can measure company success in our industry by: profitability, assets, cash, visibility, win percentage, company size, project size, revenue, repeat clients, safety statistics, employee turnover and culture.
  • We measure our employee success by: job profitability, owner satisfaction/happiness, subcontractor/vendor satisfaction/happiness, schedule, win percentage, solving problems, developing problem-solving strategies or new solutions.
  • How should success be rewarded by a company? The new generation wants time out of the office, work flexibility, telecommuting and defined hours. Employees are also looking for recognition of individual successes and particular achievements to the rest of the company.
  • A fixed formula for rewarding employees can cause strife within an organization, if one person is handed a project and works excessively hard to make the project a success, while another manager may be given an easier job with lots of built-in profit. This can cause employees to sacrifice company values in search of better profit margins
  • Culture is the most deciding aspect of the long-term success of a company. Often times the image of success, or of being part of a successful organization, causes others to strive for success in the work they do.

 

Communication – Its Importance and How It’s Accomplished These Days

Keith Mullens, II, The Hoosier Company, Inc.

  • It is obvious that texting is fast becoming a quick tool to communicate.  Companies should have policies in place (like those for email correspondence) so as not to put a company at risk.
  • Most companies are becoming paperless, and it’s important to keep all documents on a local server or cloud, so employees have access to them.
  • Video and web conferencing applications (like FaceTime or Go To Meeting) are ways to get everyone included in a meeting without being in the conference room.
  • The way we communicate information varies depending on the chain of command.  For example, texting and emails work best in foreman-to-foreman communications, but phone conversations followed up with written correspondence works better for messages going to the top.
  • We discussed the generation gap between Baby Boomers, Gen X and Millennials, and it seemed that this gap was nonexistent. Most are adapting to whatever the next step is.
  • Everyone agrees that the advent of technology makes us more efficient.  Sending a text or a quick email is more efficient than a 15-to-20-minute phone conversation. We all wished that the receiver of the text or email would always acknowledge back, this does not always happen.
  • Even with all this technology available to communicate, we are sometimes very poor in communication. Technology, as good as it is, lacks the personality of face-to-face conversations, but overall we can agree it’s helping in the communication world.

 

Safety Training for Craft Workers – What Should They Know?

Sheryl Wiser, Fox Contractors, L.P.

  • New employees are trained on safety handbook, hazcom and issued the required PPE (excluding shoes).
  • If an employee leaves but comes back to the company in a year, they do not have to go through the orientation again.  If it is over a year, they are treated as a completely new employee and start the training process over.
  • Contractors pay for and rely on the unions to train the employees that they receive, but participants agreed that the craft workers are generally not prepared. What are unions teaching them about safety and hazard recognition?
  • One contractor described how a young laborer try to pick up a hydrant with a pipe attached, weighed 500 pounds. Why would he think he could pick that up?
  • It’s important to train, so they learn to recognize not only the hazards they face from their own tasks but from other trades they are working around.
  • Contractors may try to reach craft persons on their own. Ideas included:
    • Put together a short training module with discussion questions for the superintendent/foreman to review with crew. The type of crew – bridge crew, pipe crew, etc. – will determine the type of training.
    • Incentivize the training for the superintendent/foreman and crew.
    • Shoot a short video – less than a minute – and have a discussion around it.
    • Could have an injured employee talk about his injury and the things to do to prevent it from happening again – lessons learned.
    • Create a culture of sharing – have foreman and another craft person show how to operate a tool safely.

     

Membership Meeting Participants by Company

Updated 11/01/2016 3:00 p.m.

American Contracting & Services, Inc.
April S. Hecht
Jason Piper
Cash E. Canfield
Ryan Cross
Gregory T. Kicinski

APPIAN
Dennis E. Faulkenberg
Laurie Maudlin

ARTBA
Rob Regier

Asphalt Materials, Inc.
Nate Jenkins

AssuredPartners of IN, LLC
Chris Koors
Robert Rutigliano
R. Wayne Schott
Larry J. Simons
Eric Wahlstrom

Calumet Civil Contractors, Inc.
Brad Rader
Ryan Ream

CE Hughes Milling, Inc.
Caroline E. Hughes
Lauren Koetter

Chubb Surety
Craig Pastor

CNA Surety
Mitchell Smith
Joshua Stauber
Chris Westendorf
Amy L. Zakutansky

Construction Fabrics & Grids
Chad Crimmins
Clay Schumacher

County Materials Corporation
Mark Lefkowicz
Steve Smart

Crowe Horwath LLP
Andy Jones

C-Tech Corporation, Inc.
Bernie Kruse
Dana Sherwood

D2 Land and Water Resource, Inc.
Matt Barbour
Jim Blazek
Mike Bledsoe
Julie Hayden
Steve Scott
Alan Sutkowski

Dave O’Mara Contractor, Inc.
Jon Wick

E & B Paving, Inc.
Tony Evans
David Heyde
Kevin Kruckeberg
Cam Paddock

Earth Exploration, Inc.
Richard Olson

ERMCO, Inc.
Darrell Gossett

ESPN
Bill Polian

Faegre Baker Daniels LLP
Stuart R. Buttrick
John T. Neighbours

Federal Highway Administration
Eryn Fletcher
Mayela Sosa

Force Construction Company, Inc.
Clayton Force, P.E.
Pat Kirchner
Joe Skibinski

Fox Contractors Corp.
Don Adamson
Chris Keith
Mark Spears
Sheryl Wiser

Frost Brown Todd LLC
Terrence L. Brookie
Daniel P. King
Joshua Kutch

Gibson
Shawna Neilson
Jordan Scheiber

Gradex, Inc.
Chad Arterburn
Jason T. Dapp
Thomas E. Dapp
Thomas DeKlyen
Bryan Egli
Jonathan Monday
Charles Smith
Scott Sweeney
Kyle Wietholter

Gregory & Appel Insurance
Keith Corder

GridLock Traffic Systems, Inc.
Amber Ahlersmeyer
Kurt Schleter
Todd Scott

Grimmer Construction, Inc.
Mark J. Grimmer

Harmon Construction, Inc.
Mike Deaton
Adam Young

Harmon Steel, Inc.
Greg Allen
Bill Harmon
Willie Harmon
Derek Kintner
Alex Kirchner
Ardell Mitchell
Mike Orr
Michael Pritchett

Highway Safety Services, Inc.
Mike Madrid
Doug Nagel
Joel Nagel

HIS Constructors, Inc.
Steve Ahlersmeyer
Scott Beyer
Tommy Blair
Greg Felty
Jay Geise
Brian Keeney
Bryan Madson
Jeff McKinney
Brian Morgan
Terry L. Morgan, Sr.
TJ Morgan
Courtney Myers
Brian Pickering
Ken Polston
Greg Poore
Earl Settles

Indiana Department of Labor
Rick Ruble

Indiana Dept. of Transportation
Dan Brassard
Chris Kiefer
Jim Stark

Indiana Sign & Barricade, Inc.
Steve A. Apple
Kirby Faulkner
Janet L. Schutt

Irving Materials, Inc.
Chad Clark
Rodney Haag
Jerry Howard
Jeff McPherson
Dan Paddock
Jason Richmond
Randy Robertson
Chris West

IUOE Local Union 103, Apprenticeship & Training Program
James R. Ratican

IUPUI
Dwight Cliff, Jr.
Nick Grimmer
Hailee Harmon

J. H. Rudolph & Co., Inc.
Jon Hagedorn
Angela Hawker
Chad Hubert
Bryan Rucker

James H. Drew Corporation
John Agresta
Heather Fortune
Carrie Hill
Gene Lindley
Jon Richards
Jacob Sipe

JBI Construction, Inc.
Tim Sigler

Jobsite Mobile Offices
Barry Capper

Laura Kopetsky Tri-Ax, Inc.
Jana Chirico

Lutgring Bros., Inc.
Kimberly Arndt
Justin Martin

Martin Marietta
Drake Hendricks
Brent Leininger
Kris Luce
Matt Wynberry

Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Mark Andrews
Corey Baugh
Michael Bennet
A.J. Chandler
Rob Cochran
Scott Cornelius
Todd A. Fawver
Steve Friess
Matt Gessner
Jim Gross
Rob Kish
David Kozyra
Brad McCall
Derek Merida
Mark Nagle
Ron Nagle
Larry Pitcock
Charles F. (CJ) Potts
Russell Randle
Chad Scott
Mark Thompson
Kenny Walker
Ken Walschlager
Amy Wright

MJ Insurance, Inc.
Mike Marsella
William Moore
Stephen D. Potts

Modified Concrete Suppliers, LLC
Brent Vautaw

Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc.
Kerry Dougan

NCIS, LLC
Daniel J. Rogers

Pile CPAs
Amy Haga
Scott Shoemaker

Primco, Inc.
Dan Kinder
Joe Thomas

Purdue University
Benjamin C. Bezold
James L. Jenkins
Scott W. Schleter
Robert R. Steele

Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Mark Bentley
Keegan Brennan
Brian Garrett
Robert Konopinski
Dan Livingston
Bob Montel
Alan Selner
Scott Stine
Paul Tate
Kevin Werking
Gene Yarkie

RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Jeremy Byers
James Oliver
Rick Smith

Rudd Equipment Company
Dave Ambler
Michael Camp
Gary Harshberger
Tom Richardson

Sagamore Ready Mix, LLC
Scott Hall

Shelby Materials
Matt Haehl
Jeremy Ross

Somerset CPAs, P.C.
Sean Rizer

Specialties Company, LLC
Andy Eller
Dave Gunn
Mike Janssen
Tony Johnson

Superior Construction Co., Inc.
Tricia Hanrath
Neil Mulrooney
Darrell Pruitt
Dan Sopczak

The Hoosier Company, Inc.
David Allardice
Josh Coulter
Ann Dermody
Mike Jaegers
Bryan Linenberg
Vince Mattox
Cheryl Melancon
Keith Mullens II
Paul Nitiss
Jim Nordhoff
Chuck Powell

The Reinforced Earth Company
Alex Abraham

Thieneman Construction, Inc.
Steve George
Rick Gray
Mark Hall
Joshua Morris
Michael Robinson
Vince Rock
Craig Steele
Ken Thieneman

Travelers Companies
Andrew Brown
Matthew Nowlin
Frank Oliver

Tyson Onsite
Brent Schneider

Wabash Valley Asphalt Co., LLC
Dan Conley

Walsh & Kelly, Inc.
Kevin Kelly
John Peisker
Jeff Swan

Walsh Construction Company II, LLC
Junell Richert

WB Koester Construction, LLC
Rick Niehaus
Brian Thomas

Weddle Bros. Construction Companies
Lee E. Carmichael
Jason Yeager

Wells Fargo Equipment Finance, Inc.
Fred Sugg

West Side Tractor Sales Company
Kip Bancroft
Bill Price

Yount & Company, LLC
Dan Holt

Zurich Surety
Bob Bubnick
Thomas Dabovich
Chris Joachim
Ashley Manalo
Tony Ortman

Membership Meeting Participants by Company

AS OF 10/26/2016 8:00 A.M.

American Structurepoint, Inc.
Cash E. Canfield
Willis R. Conner
Ryan Cross
Gregory T. Kicinski

AssuredPartners of IN, LLC
Chris Koors
R. Wayne Schott
Larry J. Simons
Eric Wahlstrom

Chubb Surety
Craig Pastor

CNA Surety
Chris Westendorf
Amy L. Zakutansky

Construction Fabrics & Grids
Chad Crimmins
Clay Schumacher

County Materials Corporation
Mark Lefkowicz
Steve Smart

Crowe Horwath LLP
Andy Jones

C-Tech Corporation, Inc.
Dana Sherwood

Dave O’Mara Contractor, Inc.
Amy Boswell
Jon Wick

E & B Paving, Inc.
Tony Evans
David Heyde
Tom Johnson
Kevin Kruckeberg
Cam Paddock

Earth Exploration, Inc.
Richard Olson

ERMCO, Inc.
Darrell Gossett

Faegre Baker Daniels LLP
Stuart Buttrick
John T. Neighbours

Federal Highway Administration
Eryn Fletcher
Mayela Sosa

Force Construction Company, Inc.
Clayton Force, P.E.
Pat Kirchner
Joe Skibinski

Fox Contractors Corp.
Don Adamson
Adam Day
Chris Keith
Mark Spears
Sheryl Wiser

Frost Brown Todd LLC
Terrence L. Brookie
Daniel P. King
Joshua Kutch

Gibson
Shawna Neilson
Jordan Scheiber

Gradex, Inc.
Chad Arterburn
Jason T. Dapp
Thomas E. Dapp
Thomas DeKlyen
Bryan Egli
Jonathan Monday
Charles Smith
Scott Sweeney
Kyle Wietholter

GridLock Traffic Systems, Inc.
Amber Ahlersmeyer
Kurt Schleter
Todd Scott

Grimmer Construction, Inc.
Mark J. Grimmer

Harmon Construction, Inc.
Mike Deaton
Adam Young

Harmon Steel, Inc.
Greg Allen
Willie Harmon
Derek Kintner
Alex Kirchner
Ardell Mitchell
Mike Orr
Michael Pritchett

HIS Constructors, Inc.
Steve Ahlersmeyer
Scott Beyer
Tommy Blair
Greg Felty
Jay Geise
Brian Keeney
Bryan Madson
Jeff McKinney
Brian Morgan
Terry L. Morgan, Sr.
TJ Morgan
Courtney Myers
Brian Pickering
Ken Polston
Greg Poore
Earl Settles

Indiana Department of Labor
Rick J. Ruble

Indiana Department of Transportation
Dan Brassard
Chris Kiefer
Jim Stark

Indiana Sign & Barricade, Inc.
Steve A. Apple
Kirby Faulkner
Janet L. Schutt

Irving Materials, Inc.
Jeff McPherson
Dan Paddock
Jason Richmond
Randy Robertson

IUOE Local Union 103, Apprenticeship & Training Program
James R. Ratican

IUPUI
Dwight Cliff, Jr.
Nick Grimmer
Hailee Harmon

James H. Drew Corporation
John Agresta
Heather Fortune
Carrie Hill
Gene Lindley
Jon Richards
Jacob Sipe

JBI Construction, Inc.
Tim Sigler

 Jobsite Mobile Offices
Barry Capper
James Guthrie

Laura Kopetsky Tri-Ax, Inc.
Jana Chirico

Lutgring Bros., Inc.
Kimberly Arndt
Justin Martin

Martin Marietta
Drake Hendricks
Brent Leininger
Kris Luce
Matt Wynberry

Milestone Contractors, L.P.
Mark Andrews
Corey Baugh
Michael Bennet
A.J. Chandler
Rob Cochran
Scott Cornelius
Todd A. Fawver
Steve Friess
Matt Gessner
Jim Gross
Rob Kish
David Kozyra
Brad McCall
Mark Nagle
Ron Nagle
Larry Pitcock
Charles F. (CJ) Potts
Russell Randle
Chad Scott
Mark Thompson
Kenny Walker
Ken Walschlager

MJ Insurance, Inc.
Mike Marsella
William Moore
Stephen D. Potts

Modified Concrete Suppliers, LLC
Brent Vautaw

Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc.
Kerry Dougan

NCIS, LLC
Daniel J. Rogers

Pile CPAs
Amy Haga
Scott Shoemaker

Primco, Inc.
Joe Thomas

Purdue University
Benjamin C. Bezold
James L. Jenkins
Robert R. Steele

Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Keegan Brennan
Brian Garrett
Robert Konopinski
Dan Livingston
Bob Montel
Alan Selner
Scott Stine
Paul Tate
Kevin Werking
Gene Yarkie

RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc.
Jeremy Byers
James Oliver
Rick Smith

Rudd Equipment Company
Michael Camp
Gary Harshberger

Sagamore Ready Mix, LLC
Scott Hall

Shelby Materials
Matt Haehl
Philip Haehl
Jeremy Ross

Somerset CPAs, P.C.
Sean Rizer

Specialties Company, LLC
Mike Janssen

Superior Construction Co., Inc.
Tricia Hanrath
Neil Mulrooney
Darrell Pruitt
Dan Sopczak

The Hoosier Company, Inc.
David Allardice
Josh Coulter
Ann Dermody
Mike Jaegers
Bryan Linenberg
Vince Mattox
Cheryl Melancon
Keith Mullens II
Paul Nitiss
Jim Nordhoff
Chuck Powell

The Reinforced Earth Company
Alex Abraham

Thieneman Construction, Inc.
Steve George
Rick Gray
Mark Hall
Joshua Morris
Michael Robinson
Vince Rock
Craig Steele
Ken Thieneman

Travelers Companies
Andrew Brown
Matthew Nowlin
Frank Oliver

Wabash Valley Asphalt Co., LLC
Dan Conley

Walsh & Kelly, Inc.
John Peisker
Jeff Swan

Walsh Construction Company II, LLC
Junell Richert

WB Koester Construction, LLC
Rick Niehaus
Brian Thomas

Weddle Bros. Construction Companies
Jason Yeager

Wells Fargo Equipment Finance, Inc.
Fred Sugg

West Side Tractor Sales Company
Kip Bancroft
Bill Price

Yount & Company, LLC
Dan Holt

Zurich Surety
Bob Bubnick
Thomas Dabovich
Chris Joachim
Ashley Manalo
Tony Ortman