A Pile of News: September 2023
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A briefing on news and information from the pile driving contractors,
associated manufacturers, construction suppliers and affiliated engineers
Originally sent Sept. 1, 2023
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Forefront Deep Foundations (Land: Less than $1M)
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Texas Pile (Land: $1M-$5M)
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R.E. Pierson Construction Co. (Land: Over $5M)
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Cape Romain Contractors, Inc. (Marine: Less than $5M)
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Pacific Pile & Marine (Marine: Over $5M)
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Richard Goettle, Inc. (Earth Retention: Less than $5M)
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ASAP Group (Earth Retention: Over $5M)
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Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering, Inc. (Associate/Engineering Affiliate)
Looking ahead – your pile driving project completed by Dec. 31, 2023, is eligible for entry in the 2024 program; the submission period will open in January. Start thinking about it!
Speaking of 2024 – check your PDCA account at piledrivers.org and make necessary changes to your personnel, contact information, etc. We want your entry in the 2024 PDCA Membership Directory to be accurate.
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From the Association & Chapters
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Mark your calendars:
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Sept. 12: Texas Chapter Golf Tourney, Hermann Park Golf Course, 8:00 AM – As a kickoff to DICEP in Houston, join the Texas Chapter for a morning of golf. SOLD OUT.
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Sept. 12–13: DICEP 2023 – The annual technical conference is at the Houston Marriott West Loop by the Galleria. Hear from industry experts and earn up to 8.5 PDHs at the 1.5-day event.
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Sept. 14: Value Driven Webinar Series, 2–3 PM EDT – a presentation from JD Fields & Co. and Gerdau entitled Heavy Highway/Bridge Infrastructure Webinar – DOT Piles.
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Sept. 28: Cheers! to New England Pile Drivers, Waltham, MA, 5:30–7:30 pm – A FREE networking happy hour at Cooper House Tavern, open to the pile driving industry. Sponsorships available.
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Oct. 11–13: DFDTA in partnership with Pile Dynamics, Inc. (PDI) at PDI Cleveland offices.
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Nov. 15–16: Engineers Driven Pile Institute (EDPI) at the Hilton Baltimore Airport, registration is OPEN!
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To see a list of upcoming events, including PDCA committee meetings, visit the Events Calendar.
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Immediate Need: volunteers for the Board at Pacific Coast Chapter: interested parties in the pile driving industry in the western U.S. are encouraged to Contact Chapter Pres. Dermot Fallon. Board members assist in annual, successful clay shoot, scholarship program, and more.
News and PHOTOS from the PDCA Blog:
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Congratulations, Greg B., you are this month’s winner! Send an email to marian@piledrivers.org before the end of the month to claim your prize!
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Acquisitions & expansions:
Giving back:
Recognitions:
Governmental relations:
Anniversaries:
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Tolunay-Wong Engineers marks 30 years in business in 2023 – see a festive anniversary video. Founded in Houston in 1993 by Dr. Daniel Wong, who subsequently served under two Texas governors as chairman of the Board of Professional Engineers, the firm has grown to 12 offices sprinkled throughout Texas and Louisiana and has amassed a wide range of industry awards.
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Transitions:
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Daniel Sprunk elevates to senior project manager/estimator at Cajun Industries, Baton Rouge. One more: Rachel Bache, a new admin in the deep foundations offices, set a record at the August Gulf Coast Chapter clay shoot.
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Gerard Chenevert assumes a new role as estimating manager at GROUP Contractors.
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Alex Flynn onboards as new superintendent with HF Darling Inc.
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Justin Bright onboards at Lynnhaven Marine and Dock as new field ops superintendent.
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Chelsey Ullrich rises to business development coordinator for Houston, Austin at McCarthy.
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Brendan Fitzpatrick promoted to president at DuroTerra, LLC.
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Trip Story named new, Atlanta-based account manager for Equipment Corporation of America.
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Ric Anderson, P.E., S.E. takes 15 years’ experience in steel to Gerdau North America to become a new product line manager. This contributor to PDCA’s CFI program in 2022 also serves in leadership at the South Carolina Chapter.
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Mike Roberts returns to Jinnings Equipment as sales rep servicing Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas for the Fort Wayne, IN, piling machinery dealer.
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Glenn Buckley named VP/GM at Pinnacle Drilling Products, will oversee U.S. and Canadian operations.
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David Schoenwolf starts a new chapter with Haley & Aldrich as senior vice president.
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Jackson Vogel, Darlene Bush join Southern Earth Sciences in New Orleans and Destin, FL.
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Kristen Lanier is new client development manager at the Charleston offices of Terracon.
Recognitions:
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Andrew Abate, supt. at J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, coached daughter Ava’s softball squad to third place in the Babe Ruth World Series! The contractor sponsored the Vineland, NJ, 12U team.
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Henry Massman, CEO/pres. at Massman Construction, was elected chair of the Construction Industry Round Table (CIRT). Gayle Packer, P.E. of Terracon is one of the board members at CIRT.
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Amory Scott adheres to the mission at the family business, Scott Bridge Company Inc., which is proudly Building to Serve. The VP for the contracting firm also oversees its charitable foundation. Last month, she was named to the Auburn Alumni Association 20 Under 40.
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Anthony Sciortino, who leads the Boston office at Equipment Corporation of America, and his wife Kai welcome their third child; daughter Emilia June arrived July 22.
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Larry and William, servicemen at Gilbert Products, win contest at lumber industry competition.
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Andy Walters, a senior engineer and regional manager for American Engineering Testing, wins distinguished service award from ASCE.
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Brandon Ivanowicz competed in the Juneau, AK, Aukeman Triathlon; the PND Engineers staffer finished sixth against 38 rivals. More news, Todd Belsick, P.E., VP, reaches 25 years at the firm.
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Ryan Wakeford garnered royal designation and a BBQ lunch, courtesy of his Terracon colleagues in Charleston, SC, following his passage of the P.E. exam.
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Dagmar Pena, Sean Leatherbuery, Regan Swift of Universal Engineering Sciences were all honored for their inspection work on a Florida roadway project.
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Ryan Maloney, construction law contributor to PileDriver magazine, and three of his partners at Jimerson Birr make the cut on the annual Best Lawyers in America list.
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Anthony LaPlaca made the legal list, too, along with dozens of his Seyfarth Shaw colleagues.
In Sympathy:
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William S. “Bill” Zoino, P.E., co-founder of GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc., passed away in July at age 91. The widely respected geotechnical engineer and dam builder was a dual grad of MIT, a Navy vet and family man. He maintained active industry involvement. GZA’s CEO recalls Mr. Zoino’s simple business philosophy: “Professional quality, service, family first.”
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Orion Marine updates from waterfront Tampa; it says Phase 1 of the developing Westshore Marina District is done. The job included installation of steel pipe piles to support an aluminum dock system.
Clydesdale Steel services Meever USA with waler fabrication, exemplifying PDCA member collaboration.
Haley & Aldrich strives to interest students in AEC jobs through their teachers. It hosted Boston Public Schools faculty for an externship, toured them on local projects and highlighted engineering roles.
Janice Graziosi of USI Insurance shares executive guidance on OSHA compliance, because, depending on your latitude, September can still bring dangerous heat and outside working conditions.
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ENR (PAYWALL) covers the rebuild of the Port of Beaumont – Terminal 1, where McCarthy replaces a critical piece of East Texas infrastructure. Robert Wood and Ryan Everette are quoted.
The Wall Street Journal (PAYWALL) reports on challenges the U.S. faces in Arctic glacial melt. Photos and video that show a Coast Guard icebreaker berthed at Juneau Cruise Ship Berths – an installation PND Engineers, Inc. designed and for which the company subsequently won a 2017 PDCA Project of the Year Award.
Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo gets perspectives on the steel industry during interview with Atlas Tube CEO Barry Zekelman. Among the topics: consolidation, IRA, trade, economy and more.
INC. magazine publishes a piece on succession planning; among actualities in the article is Trinity Products founder and chairman Robert Griggs, who shares his philosophy of “open book management.”
Q Magazine carries a story by Tyler Swanson, intern at TRC Companies, that examines mounting tensions among stakeholders in converting traditional farmland to solar harvesting fields. Learn about Agrivoltaics, an emerging land-use technique striving for common ground among competing factions.
Ground Engineering enlightens readers on the iconic Crooked House in Britain. Renowned for its unique foundation that continues to mitigate the effects of 19th century mining. ECS Limited geotech David Wilshaw was educated nearby and recalls the pub as a hangout among his peers.
Birmingham’s Talk 99.5 FM aired an interview with Richard Shea of Morris Shea Bridge Company about his founding, management and support of the Birmingham Thunderbolts Softball national youth team.
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Uber for antique airplanes might be a new side-hustle for Weeks Marine. For the second time this century, it relocated The Concorde, a supersonic jet known for the fastest-ever New York to London flight (in 1996, it completed the trip in 2:52:59). Now a museum piece in NYC, it needs offsite maintenance, and Weeks’ crane/barge move was the only option. The contractor also moved the iconic aircraft in 2008.
Cue up the “back when I was in school” sob stories – “Ten feet of snow” never has been and never will be a challenge for Miami kids walking to school, but when the FIU students go back to their apartments after class, some will be enjoying luxurious South Florida living in this Balfour Beatty US showpiece.
At least nobody had a viral jumbotron moment – An office party for the Portland, OR, staff at Shannon & Wilson, Inc. took place at the MLS game between the local Thorns FC and San Diego. Their attendance was broadcast to the stadium on the big screen scoreboard, the crowd went wild!
Clean “dad” jokes, as told by staff at TRC Companies, Inc., which apparently manages a “Dadabase.”
It’s not a joke that vibration data is valuable to PDCA – Share scientific findings with the industry. For the uncomfortable dad humor: We can also learn from your unscientific findings; for instance how ICE – International Construction Equipment, Inc. equipment pro Rick Sadler gathers data in his truck. Meet “Iwanna Leia.”
As we sign off and wish you a happy and safe Labor Day weekend, we remind you that the relentless battle cry at PDCA is “A driven pile…is a tested pile.” You know this, you communicate this and you practice this. At the same time, you are aware of outside forces that may attempt to diminish this long-understood reality. At PDCA, the paramount objective is to advocate for the driven pile as the preferred method of deep foundation construction. This can only be effective when we all participate and contribute to the cause. If you’re not currently a PDCA member, consider supporting the only organization that elevates your voice and your passion for pile driving. Join PDCA today!
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