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CIAC • ALUMNI • LSU CM NEWSLETTER September 2014 Vol 10 Issue 2
GEAUX BUILD The GEAUX BUILD Newsle er is published for
the benefit of the LSU Construc on Industry
Advisory Council, LSU Construc on
Management Alumni Chapter, and the
LSU Bert S. Turner Department of CM.
Louisiana State University
College of Engineering
Bert S. Turner Department of
Construc on Management
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Photo Courtesy of Cajun Industries
Inside This Issue...
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
ADVISORY COUNCIL (CIAC)
CIAC Le er from the President • 4
Annual Membership Mee ng • 6
CM ALUMNI CHAPTER (CMAC)
Alumni Salary Survey • 11
BERT S. TURNER DEPARTMENT OF
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Note from the Chair • 12
OSHA Training Ins tute • 12
CONSTRUCTION STUDENT
ASSOCIATION
CSA Le er from the President • 14
Fall 2014 Schedule of Events • 15
Featured Ar cle
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THE GRADUATES OF 1972* Ronald David Babin, Gregory Francis Bickham, William Randolph Bigler Jr., James Judson Crane, David Ralph Dupuy, Robert Albert Eisworth, Arthur Emme e Favre III, Robert Lee Hoy, Edward Jacques Jaubert, Frank Edward Jeanmard, John "Jack" Kimmi , James Knighton Jr., Daniel Joseph Lyons Jr., Winfred Dennis Mar n, David Hayes McGuire, Michael Garfield Miller, Hugh Andrew Moore, Steven Charles Munsell, Alfred Picke III, Richard James Picou, Edward Rispone, Michael Roy Rutherford, James Bertram Rutland, John Howell Stubbs, Claud Dennis Spring, Michael Charles Sprowl, Daniel Joseph Stari * Class photo includes faculty and others not listed.
Having exceeded its goal of raising $50 million for the project, LSU is preparing to erect a high‐tech engineering complex capable of mee ng the skyrocke ng demand for engineers and construc on managers at what is now the fi h fastest growing engineering school in the country. If history is any indica on, the bigger, be er complex could very well turn out the next genera on of construc on tans in the Capital Region. A er all, the very first gradua ng class from LSU's Construc on Technology program (now Construc on Management) in 1972 reads like a who's who in industrial and commercial construc on contrac ng today. A handful of these 27 graduates went on to establish some of the area's largest firms (as noted on our list of Top 100 private companies). Art Favre, founder and president of Performance Contractors; James "Pepper" Rutland, founder and president of MMR Group; and Ed Rispone, co‐founder and chairman of ISC: All were among the first wave of students to receive an LSU degree in construc on technology. Here's a look at what that inaugural class and one of its notable instructors went on to accomplish.
1972 Construc on Management: The All‐Star Class
Featured Story
Turner Industries CEO Roland Toups was a young engineer himself at the me the inaugural class was making its way through LSU's construc on technology program. He taught an evening course in piping and HVAC. "I had a star‐studded class," Toups says. "They were not just bookworms. They were interested in building organiza ons." The market was hungry for fresh new talent in the years following the petrochemical industry boom in the 1960s. Many of these execu ves recall working as electricians and technicians in the field while in college. That job experience paid off in the classroom and beyond. "They knew what they wanted to do," Toups says. "Their people skills were commensurate with their technical skills." Several went on to become execu ves at Turner Industries, including Frank Jeanmard, Lester Barback and Robert Eisworth. LSU's program offered courses in scheduling using the latest key‐punch technology, as well as in es ma ng, opera ons, business management and civil engineering. “While the technology has evolved, the core principles of the program have not”, says Claud Dennis Spring, who returned to LSU to teach courses in the program a er working in the commercial construc on industry for 13 years. The legacy con nues, as Rispone and Rutland both have sons who have been trained through the program.
ED RISPONE Founder, ISC •1972 Works full-time at Saia Electric in estimating while attending LSU. Graduates with a bachelor's degree in construction technology. Toups recruits him as project manager for a contract with Nichols Construction (now Turner Industries). •1975 Pepper Rutland recruits Rispone to Matthews-McCracken. •1989 Co-founds electrical and instrumentation contracting company ISC with his brother, Jerry Rispone. •2003 Serves as national chairman of the Associated Builders and Contractors. •2009 Gov. Bobby Jindal appoints him chairman of the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council. •2011 Becomes chairman of the Louisiana Federation for Chidren •2013 ISC generates about $300 million in revenue. •2014 ISC expands to Lake Charles. The company now has about 2,500 employees in Baton Rouge, Beaumont, Houston and Lake Charles.
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Featured Ar cle ART FAVRE Founder, Performance Contractors
•1972 Graduates with bachelor's degree in construction technology. •1972-1979 Works at Lurgi-Knost, Fluor Corp. and Universal Corp. •1979 Founds industrial construction and pipe fabrication company Performance Contractors. •1996 Performance Contractors is awarded the Dow Chemical Mayflower/EPDM project. The project wins an Associated Builders and Contractors National Award of Excellence. •1997 Performance Contractors surpasses $100 million in revenue. •1998 The company opens division offices in Mobile, Alabama, and Freeport, Texas. •2003 The company is awarded the ExxonMobil Low Sulfur Gasoline Project; it also builds a new corporate headquarters building in Baton Rouge. •2007 The firm opens a fabrication facility in Mobile; reaches $500 million in revenues. •2011 Performance Contractors opens a new division office in Houston, Texas. •2013 Performance Contractors takes on the CF Industries Port Neal, Iowa, Project. The company reaches $1.1 billion in sales volume and now has 6,500 employees. •2014 The company completes a pipe fabrication facility in Houston.
By Alison Lee Satake of the Baton Rouge Business Report, published on July 21, 2014.
•1970-1972 Rutland plays as an outside linebacker for the LSU Tigers. He spends his summers working as an electrician and instrumentation technician for Matthews-McCracken. •1972 Graduates with bachelor's degree in construction technology. Goes to work in estimating and engineering for Matthews-McCracken. •1991 He founds an electrical and instrumentation contracting company called MMR Group. •1994 MMR Group wins its first international contract, for a refinery in Venezuela. •2014 MMR Group now has 21 operating offices in five countries. The company's revenues reached $952 million last year; MMR Group employs about 4,600 U.S. employees. Rutland's youngest son is now studying construction management at LSU.
JAMES "PEPPER" RUTLAND Founder, MMR Group
THE TEACHER: ROLAND TOUPS
Chairman & CEO, Turner Industries
Construc on Industry Advisory Council
The Construc on Industry Advisory Council is kicking off another great year and
hopes to build upon previous successes of record breaking financial support as well as
outstanding volunteer efforts to enhance the LSU Construc on Management program.
I am honored to serve as your President and look forward to working with the Officers,
Board of Directors, Commi ee Chairs, and all CIAC members.
The strength of our organiza on is directly ed to the efforts of our commi ees. The
Student Enhancement Commi ee interacts directly with the CM students and offers a
mentorship program, interview skills workshop, industry networking, student com
pe on guidance, and various field trips. The Department Enhancement Commi ee is
coordina ng efforts to provide instruc onal models and displays for the new
laboratory areas. The Curriculum and Accredita on Commi ee has been assis ng the
CM Department through the accredita on process with the Associated Schools of
Construc on. In addi on, this commi ee organizes the popular Industry Guest Lecture
Series and par cipates in CM course composi on and content. The Membership and
Fundraising commi ee will reach out to poten al new members and organize our
annual golf tournament next spring. I would like to thank the Commi ee Chairs and
respec ve commi ee members for their con nued dedica on and leadership. If you
would like to join CIAC and become engaged in one of these outstanding commi ees,
please contact us at 225‐578‐8756 or [email protected] .
As an LSU CM Alum and CIAC member, I am proud of the efforts and
accomplishments of this organiza on. Personally, it’s highly rewarding to be involved
with and support a department within an ins tu on of
higher learning which has enabled me to be successful in
such a great industry.
Geaux Tigers!
Gerrad M. Dela e
CIAC President 2014‐2015
Le er from the President
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Visit our website: www.ciac‐lsu.org
Join our group “LSU Construc on Industry Advisory Council’
2014‐2015 OFFICERS AND BOARD Gerrad Dela e‐ President Turner Industries Group, LLC
Josh Rounds ‐ President Elect Performance Contractors, Inc.
Kathy Trahan ‐ Treasurer Alliance Safety Council
Rudy Comeaux ‐ Secretary The Lemoine Company, LLC
Sco Couper ‐ Past President
Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Theresa Jones The Lemoine Company, LLC
Steve Fleury Topcor Companies
Mike Barber Cajun Constructors, Inc.
Ken Naquin Louisiana AGC
Thom Bonner L.S. Womack, Inc
Glen Gulino ISC Constructors, LLC
Vic Weston Contractors Educa onal Trust Fund
Travis Blair Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Kenny Freeman Petrin Corpora on
Art Favre Performance Contractors, Inc.
Lane Grigsby Cajun Industries, LLC
Jon Gary TOPCOR Companies/ LSU Alumni
Dr. Charles Berryman LSU CM Chair
Stephanie Heumann LSU CM Faculty Member
COMMITTEE CHAIRS Josh Rounds ‐ Personnel Performance Contractors, Inc.
Kathy Trahan ‐ Finance and Governance Alliance Safety Council
Ryan Day ‐ Curriculum & Accredita on Review Performance Contractors, Inc.
Timmy Boudreaux ‐ Department Enhancement Performance Contractors, Inc.
Travis Blair ‐ Student Enhancement Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Omer Hebert ‐ Membership and Fundraising Turner Industries Group, LLC
Theresa Jones ‐ Publicity and Promo on The Lemoine Company, LLC
Construc on Industry Advisory Council
Curriculum and Accredita on Commi ee
Construc on Management Guest Lecture Series
In the fall of 2014, the guest lecture series will begin its third semester of being integrated into the
Construc on Management Department courses. We have had a tremendous number of industry professionals
volunteer their me and skills to help educate students on the process and knowledge of the construc on
industry. The posi ve feedback that students have given has sparked an interest from many companies in the
southern region to become involved in guest lecturing in courses of their respec ve sectors. We appreciate the
me and support that everyone has given to make this a great addi on to the department. If you are interested in
volunteering, please let us know!
The Curriculum & Accredita on Commi ee assists the department in its ongoing prepara on for
accredita on by building financial reserves for both opera ng expenses and endowment of professorships and
chairs to a ract and maintain the top teaching talent. Addi onally, the Curriculum & Accredita on Commi ee
has and will con nue to conduct surveys among recent CM graduates employed by CIAC members. Their input
and feedback is helpful in recommending program refinements and in efforts to keep courses current and
relevant. If you have hired recent CM graduates, please pass their email addresses along to the CIAC office to be
included in the survey.
In December of 2014, we will be gathering volunteers to par cipate in the guest lecture series for the
2015 spring semester. If there is interest in being a guest lecturer for a course of your specialty, please contact
Ryan Day.
In February of 2015, CIAC will be par cipa ng in the ACCE Industry Advisory Board Event. We are always
looking to improve our curriculum and standards, as well as our knowledge, to make LSU Construc on
Management the best in country.
If there is any interest in joining the commi ee or giving feedback on how your experience in the lecture
series was, please let us know!
Department Enhancement
With Phase One complete ou i ng the new E‐Lab, the epartment Enhancement Commi ee is looking
forward to another exci ng year. We plan to work towards a new exhibit showcasing commercial construc on,
complete a 3‐D piping model of the exis ng Industrial exhibit, and work towards more miscellaneous items such as
pumps, instruments, etc. that will help showcase our industry to prospec ve and current students in the
Construc on Management Program.
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The CIAC Annual General Membership Mee ng and
Banquet was held at Lod Cook on May 8th. It was well a ended
by CIAC Members, LSU Facility & Administra on,
Construc on Student Associa on Officers, and representa ves
of the LSU Founda on.
The mee ng was opened by Sco Couper, CIAC President,
who spoke about our mission “To enhance the Construc on
Industry through LSU’s Construc on Management Program,
providing high quality educa on and developing leaders for our
future”.
LSU CM Department Head, Dr. Charles Berryman first
thanked the CIAC for its contribu ons to the department, both
financially and through interac on with the students and
faculty, both in and out of the classroom. He closed by
recognizing new members to his staff, in par cular, Dr. Yimin
Zhu, holder of the Pulte Home Professorship with a focus on
BIM, and Kimberley Williams, Programs Coordinator, who will
also serve in a role interfacing between the CIAC and CM
Department.
Richard Koubek, Dean of the College of Engineering, spoke
about the future of the College and in par cular the CM
Department. He highlighted how LSU contributed to the State
of Louisiana and its businesses and industries. He closed with
comments on how the renova on of Patrick Taylor Hall will
posi vely influence the quality of educa on for future students.
The LSU Founda on recognized the CIAC, with its member
companies and individuals, who have made major contribu ons
to the “Breaking New Ground” campaign to renovate Patrick
Taylor Hall. Ken Naquin, AGC, gave an update on the funds
available for the three accredited CM programs in Louisiana
thanks to the HB‐421 and its sponsor Erich Pon .
CIAC President, Sco Couper introduced Gerrad Dela e, our
incoming President. Gerrad has been a heavily involved CIAC
member for 7 years. He has served in various capaci es:
Department Enhancement Commi ee Chair for two years,
Finance and Governance Commi ee Chair, and most recently
as Personnel Chair. His efforts
in our first year without a paid
staff were instrumental to
our success. In his limited free
me away from a demanding
career, he has been an
instructor, teaching CM
courses at LSU since 2007.
Annual Membership Mee ng
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Construc on Industry Advisory Council
2014/15 Commi ee Chairs:
Kathy Trahan – Finance and Governance
Ryan Day – Curriculum and Accredita on Review
Timmy Boudreaux – Department Enhancement
Travis Blair – Student Enhancement
Omar Hebert – Membership and Fundraising
Theresa Jones – Publicity and Promo on
Dela e announced his Board of Directors and Commi ee Chairs
2014/15 CIAC Board of Directors: Gerrad Dela e– President
Josh Rounds – President Elect
Kathy Trahan– Treasurer
Rudy Comeaux – Secretary
Sco Couper – Past President
Steve FleurAy
Ken Naquin
Thom Bonner
Vic Weston
Stephanie Heumann ‐
LSU CM Faculty
The following Commi ee Chairs have been recognized for
their outstanding service
1. Ryan Day – Curriculum and Accredita on Review ‐ two
years service, preparing the department for this year’s
Accredita on
and an author of LSU’s focused curriculums in Commercial,
Residen al, Highway and Industrial for our students
2. Timmy Boudreaux – Department Enhancement – in his
first year, Timmy took an empty building and filled it with
process piping, instrumenta on, valves, insula on, coa ngs
systems, civil materials, and other building products and
systems
3. Travis Blair – Student Enhancement ‐ two years service, growing the size and quality of our student programs each year
Best of all, all three have agreed to service again next year.
Sco Couper closed the mee ng by thanking this year’s
officers (Theresa Jones, Josh Rounds, Gerrad Dela e, Kathy
Trahan), sta ng; “It was an outstanding Team. We had
complemen ng skills sets. It was our first year without an
Execu ve Director requiring a large effort to just meet our
goals and maintain our programs. We were able to increase
our membership, more than double our previous largest
financial contribu ons ever, and grow our programs. I
couldn’t have done it without each one of you.”
Mike Barber
Theresa Jones
Glen Gulino
Travis Blair
Freeman – Life Member
Lane Grigsby – Life Member
Jon Gary – LSU Alumni
Dr. Charles Berryman –
LSU CM Chair
(G .Dela e, S. Couper)
2014 Golf Tournament
The Greater Baton Rouge Business Report published a list of the Top 100
privately owned companies in its July 22, 2014 issue. In order to get these
rankings, the Business Report corresponded with the companies on last year’s
list, newly qualifying companies, and reader‐suggested companies. Even
companies that did not choose to give up their numbers were included in the
rankings. Public informa on was used to make es mates for these companies.
Businesses on the list were ranked by their revenues during the most recent
fiscal year, which was 2013 for the majority of companies. Of these top ranked
companies, 15 businesses are members of CIAC. Those companies and their
rankings out of 100 are as follows:
Turner Industries (2)
Performance Contractors (3)
MMR Group (4)
Boh Bros. Construc on (9)
Cajun Industries (13)
ISC (16),
Excel Group (20)
Membership &
Fundraising Commi ee
The Membership and
Fundraising Commi ee is excited
to welcome several new CIAC
members for 2014‐2015. Our
commi ee has already started its
2014‐2015 campaign for
addi onal new members. So far,
we have reached out to several
leads from Dr. Berryman and
some of our current members. In
addi on to the individual
referrals, the commi ee intends
to contact past members as well
as the companies who
par cipate in the Construc on
Interview Day process. If you are
interested in joining CIAC or
becoming involved in our
commi ee, please contact the
chair at
ohebert@turner‐industries.com. 7 GEAUX BUILD News • September 2014
Construc on Industry Advisory Council
On April 11, your CIAC had its 5th annual golf tournament at Carter Planta on. The course was in impeccable shape, the weather was perfect, and the hackers were out in full force. It was a great tournament.
The Alliance Safety Council—one of the tournament sponsors– was a huge part of this years’ success, thanks to the addi ons of Wendy Thibodeaux, Renee Barbier, and Karen Anderson to the tournament commi ee. The ladies set up the C‐Vent’s online registra on, pu ng many hours into the li le details.
The other tournament sponsor was MMR. Not only did they fund the shirts, they helped pick out and design this year’s logos. The shirts were top notch and it’s great to see them being worn around town.
Team Topcor took this year’s top prize! Having 27 registered teams was a solid improvement from last year and something to build on moving forward. We had a strong list of sponsors and several companies serving food on the course.
Altogether the tournament raised over $9,500! Although other years have ne ed more, we put a lot back into the tournament. Future plans are to spend more on the golfers, making the tournament a be er experience and garnering more par cipa on.
Milton J. Womack, Inc. (27)
MAPP Construc on (28)
Pala Group (47)
J.B. James Construc on (54)
Group Industries (60)
TOPCOR Companies (62)
Petrin Corpora on (87)
Barber Brothers Contrac ng (91)
CIAC Members Make Top 100 Companies List
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Angela La no‐Geier ABC New Orleans Bayou Chapter
Al Bargas ABC Pelican Chapter
Tim Hamelen Academic Partnerships
Alison Paz Alliance Safety Council
Duane Smith Alliance Safety Council
Mackenzie Ricke s Alliance Safety Council
Dianna Braud Alliance Safety Council
Renee Barbier Alliance Safety Council
Karen Sparks Alliance Safety Council
Sheri Bankston Alliance Safety Council
Karen Anderson Alliance Safety Council
William Dufrene Alliance Safety Council
Kathy Trahan Alliance Safety Council
Mike Rooney Ardent Services LLC
Bo Markovic B & K Construc on Company, LLC
Mark Frilot Baker Donelson
Doug Barber Barber Brothers Contrac ng Co LLC
Bert Wilson Barriere Construc on Co.
Rene Duplan s Barriere Construc on Co.
Brian Schneider Bayou Lacombe Construc on
Andrew Lopez Benne Builders, LLC
Anthony Jacob Boh Bros Construc on
Ron Brylski Boh Bros Construc on
Jeff Plauche Boh Bros Construc on
Dale Biggers Boh Bros Construc on
Harold Baur III Boh Bros Construc on
Danny Cavalier Brand Energy & Infrastructure
Roy D. Langridge Broadmoor, LLC
John Manion Broadmoor, LLC
Chris Jones Brock Services, LLC
Thomas Bulliard Bulliard Construc on Co., Inc.
Euclid Michel Cajun Constructors, Inc
Marty Brodnax Cajun Constructors, Inc
Neil Rome Cajun Constructors, Inc
Paul Nola Cajun Constructors, Inc
Todd Grigsby Cajun Constructors, Inc
Chip Dupuy Cajun Deep Founda on
Chris Usry Cajun Industries, LLC
Lane Grigsby Cajun Industries, LLC
Lee Mayeux Cajun Industries, LLC
Mike Barber Cajun Industries, LLC
Clay Barden Cajun‐IDC
Ronnie Volen ne CB&I
Andy Dupuy CB&I
Joshua Cain Cecil Perry Improvements
Rita Hernandez Center Point Energy
Ashley Wolfe Circle, LLC
Vic Weston Contractors Educa onal Trust Fund
Don Wheat CRI (Carr,Riggs & Ingram,LLC)
John Haarala CSRS
Jonathan Kernion Cycle Construc on Co, LLC
Steve Jones Didier Consultants
Michael Cascio DR Horton, Inc
Jay Dykes Dykes Electric Inc.
Paul Friloux Excel Contractors Inc.
Sco Zeringue Excel Contractors Inc.
Chase Munn Excel Modular Scaffold
Kevin Tabor Fabricated Steel Products
John Scarlato Fluor Enterprises
Edwin Anglin Graduate Student
Trey Crawford Grady Crawford Construc on
Shane Kirkpatrick Group Contractors
Kaysee Belanger Group Contractors
Victor Camacho Gulf Concrete Technology
Adam Hyla Hoist & Crane service Group
Dave Cunningham Hoist & Crane Service Group
Barry Kilpatrick Iberia Bank
Stephen Miller Insula ons, Inc.
Glen Gulino ISC Constructors, LLC
Mario Rispone ISC Constructors, LLC
Kevin Rispone ISC Constructors, LLC
Monte Bueche ISC Constructors, LLC
Chris Thompson ISC Constructors, LLC
Nathan Gulino ISC Constructors, LLC
Jeff Luce ISC Constructors, LLC
Phillip Gallego ISC Constructors, LLC
Jason Moak ISC Constructors, LLC
Jonathan Metz ISC Constructors, LLC
Chris Melancon James Construc on Group, LLC
Conrad Bourg James Construc on Group, LLC
Jeff James JB James Construc on
Leston Juneau Juneau Construc on Company
CIAC M
embership Roster 2014‐2015
Construc on Industry Advisory Council
Jus n Mannina Kiewit
John Hampton Louisiana Agencies, LLC
Arnold Rezac La Machinery
Chris Vaccar Leevac Industries
Mikelyn McGuire Leevac Industries
Ken Naquin Louisiana AGC
Thom Bonner L.S. Womack, Inc.
Kirby Stumpf M.R. Pi man Group, LLC
Chris Shinaberry MAPP Construc on
Brad Reese MAPP Construc on
Mark LaHaye MAPP Construc on
Brad Bowen MBA Construc on Co.
Ross Dupre Milton J. Womack, Inc.
Brent Courville MMR Constructors, Inc
Ma hew Cobb MMR Constructors, Inc
Kevin Alexander MMR Constructors, Inc
Josh Cantu MMR Constructors, Inc
Tom Welborn MMR Constructors, Inc
David Miller Moore Construc on
Michael Jacob Na onal Development Builders
Brian Reine Omni Pinnacle, LLC
Sco Couper Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Travis Blair Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Stephen Fer lla Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Jeffrey Murray Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Monica Berbling Pala‐Interstate, LLC
Jason Williams Pat Williams Construc on, Inc
Ronald Ortega Peoples Health
Art Favre Performance Contractors, Inc.
Josh Rounds Performance Contractors, Inc.
Brent Boé Performance Contractors, Inc.
Chase Rainey Performance Contractors, Inc.
Ryan Day Performance Contractors, Inc.
Jason Creech Performance Contractors, Inc.
Darren Alleman Performance Contractors, Inc.
Timmy Boudreaux Performance Contractors, Inc.
David Theriot Performance Contractors, Inc.
Corey Dinkel Performance Contractors, Inc.
Weylin Guidry Performance Contractors, Inc.
Adam Gordon Performance Contractors, Inc.
Dillon Naquin Performance Contractors, Inc.
Sean Gahan Performance Contractors, Inc.
Colin Bussey Performance Contractors, Inc.
Dylan Schroeder Performance Contractors, Inc.
Andrew Meschwitz Performance Contractors, Inc.
Chris Ieyoub Performance Contractors, Inc.
Kenny Freeman Petrin Corpora on
Joshua Loeske Quality Sitework Materials, Inc
Jeremy Corbe Ratcliff Construc on Company, LLC
Marc Bourgeois Regal Construc on, LLC
Josh Causey Repcon, Inc
Thomas Russell Russell Pool Company Inc
Ryan Gootee Ryan Goo ee General Contractors
Chris Fox Sa erfield & Pon kes Construc on
Hendrik Prufer Sa erfield & Pon kes Construc on
Gerard Whi le Shavers‐Whi le Construc on
Michael Mayeux Southern Delta Construc on
Tim Furnish Specialty Applica on Services, Inc.
Todd Foust The Foust Group, LLC
Rudy Comeaux The Lemoine Company, LLC
Theresa Jones The Lemoine Company, LLC
Darren Sco The Lemoine Company, LLC
Stephen Scallan The McDonnel Group
Jeffrey Proctor The McDonnel Group
Steven Fleury Topcor
Paul Miano Triad Electric & Controls
Brian Bordelon Triad Electric & Controls
Gerrad Dela e Turner Industries Group, LLC
Omer Hebert Turner Industries Group, LLC
Randy Rebowe Turner Industries Group, LLC
Chad Bradley Turner Industries Group, LLC
Carlos Guidry Turner Industries Group, LLC
Troy Bergeron Turner Industries Group, LLC
Bruce Magee United Rentals Trench Safety
Paul Neely URS Corpora on
Jared Graffagnino Vaughn Construc on
Tim Thigpen Westgate
Kenneth Marcell Wharton‐Smith, Inc.
Andre’ Boagni Wharton‐Smith, Inc.
Ryan Girouard Whitney Bank
Charlie Reagin Wright & Percy Insurance
David Koons Willbros
Chris Michel Woodward Design + Build
Mar n Padil Workbox
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Construc on Industry Advisory Council
CM Alumni Chapter
Alumni Spotlight: James ‘Pepper’ Rutland
This ar cle was originally published January 24, 2014 on the LSU College of Engineering website.
BATON ROUGE – MMR Group re‐cently announced a $1 million gi to the Louisiana State University’s (LSU) College of Engineering. MMR, headquartered in Baton Rouge with 20 branch offices throughout North and South America, is the largest open‐shop electrical and instrumenta on construc on firm in the United States. The dona on will further elevate the Construc on Management program’s prominence by providing state‐of‐the‐art learning spaces to be er prepare its students for successful employment in the construc on industry.
“With the abundance of construc on projects on the horizon for Baton Rouge and throughout the Gulf Coast, the need to a ract skilled construc on management personnel is impera ve to the success of our industry,” said MMR President and CEO James “Pepper” Rutland. “We are proud to support LSU’s Construc on Management program and its mission to deliver the most qualified graduates needed to lead these industry projects.”
MMR’s gi will provide the Construc on Management program with a Building Simula on and Informa on Modeling Studio and a new Advanced Materials and Methods Laboratory. Both labs will support the construc on management
“We thank MMR Group for their support to the LSU College of Engineering,” said LSU President and Chancellor F. King Alexander. “This dona on strengthens LSU’s ability to produce the next genera on of great construc on management graduates. With the governor and state’s push for workforce development, support from local firms like MMR helps to ensure that we are mee ng the increasing workforce and innova on needs.”
Recently named Engineering News Record of Texas & Louisiana's 2013 Specialty Contractor, MMR accelerated to the trade magazine's top spot by increasing its revenue by 132 percent between 2011 and 2012, the largest growth of any specialty contractor on the list. MMR reported revenue of $712 million in 2012 and expects to exceed $800 million in 2013.
Rutland, a 1972 LSU Construc on Management alumnus, a ributes MMR’s success largely to its unique ability to work across industry lines, serving the onshore, offshore, energy sector, petrochemical industries, and more.
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CM Alumni Chapter
CM—Annual Salary Comparison
As part of the LSU CM Department’s accredita on requirements, an industry survey was distributed to CM alumni in March 2014 . The response rate was impressive as there were over 240 completed surveys. This anonymous survey contained ques ons about student learning as well as basic demographics. Two ques ons were linked – salary and the number of years since gradua on. This produced a very interes ng chart (see below) that demonstrates the me scale earning capacity for those who hold a construc on management degree. This tool is invaluable for recrui ng as it is an “eye opener” for the general public: yes…there is money to be made in construc on management. A big thanks goes out to all of our alumni for helping the LSU Bert S. Turner Department of Construc on Management obtain this valuable informa on.
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LSU Construc on Management
Note from the Chair Dr. Charles Berryman
“We are growing! Early projec ons for the upcoming academic year place us around 600 students in the undergraduate, graduate, and post baccalaureate programs. Outstanding employment opportuni es await these students. In fact, we are an cipa ng the largest Fall Construc on Interview Day (CID) ever recorded. While some of this popularity can be a ributed to the increase in construc on projects in Louisiana, I believe a significant part of it is directly related to the various recrui ng ac vi es, gener‐ous industry dona ons, and the dedicated folks working to be er the program. In addi‐on, the CM Department has been visible through many news ar cles, campus ac vi es,
conferences, research, and online graduate programs.
We are grateful to our alumni, friends, colleagues, and the Construc on Industry Advisory Council (CIAC) for this success. Each and every day we are moving closer to our vision: To transform the LSU construc on management department into a na onally renowned school of construc on. It is great to be on the ground floor of something big.
Geaux Build!”
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In September of 2012, OSHA announced that the consor um between the Alliance Safety Council and Louisiana State University's (LSU) College of Engineering was selected through a na onal compe ve process as one of only four new OTIECs across the country, bringing the total number to twenty‐eight. Named the Mid‐south OTIEC, they are pleased to offer in demand OSHA courses close to industry and close to home. The Mid‐south OTIEC serves region VI, which includes the five‐state area of Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. Kathy Trahan, CEO of Alliance, was instrumental in securing this selec on.
The Mid‐South OTIEC is authorized to offer all 43 OSHA courses available and has begun conduc ng training. Courses include OSHA 500– Trainer course in OSHA standards for construc on and OSHA 510– Occupa onal safety and health standards for the construc on industry. OTI Educa on Centers play a prominent role in curriculum development and offer subject ma er exper se based on their organiza onal competencies. An advisory group has been established in conjunc on with LSU to assist with developing courses and iden fying training loca ons. Dr. Charles Pecquet has been named as the Construc on Management co‐chair to the advisory board along with Dr. Fred Aghazadeh represen ng Industrial Engineering.
LSU CM DEPARTMENT TO HOUSE OSHA TRIAING INSTITUTE EDUCATION CENTER
New Mid South OSHA Training Ins tute
New Faculty Hires
LSU Construc on Management
In an effort of brand promo on and student recruitment, the LSU CM Department has worked with Launch Media to create two ‘LSU CM’ videos. One 8 minute video and one 90 second clip will be used for the purpose of recruitment by explaining “What Is” Construc on Management to the viewer. Thank you to all of the companies that donated their me and thank you to the CIAC
for funding this project. GEAUX BUILD!
For more info or to view the video visit: cm.lsu.edu
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CM VIDEO
Jonathan Shi, Ph.D., Professor, P.E.
Dr. Shi holds the Art Favre Endowed Chair in Industrial Construc on. Dr. Shi joins LSU from the Rinker School of Building Construc on at the University of Florida. Prior to UF, he was a professor and Chair of the Construc on Management Program at the University of Nebraska.
Christofer Harper , Ph. D., Assistant Professor
Dr. Harper holds the McCollister Family Professorship and is a new resident of Baton Rouge, coming from Boulder, Colorado. His focus of research is on alterna ve delivery methods, construc on contrac ng, and project controls in order to improve the management of public and private construc on projects.
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Le er from the CSA President
The Construc on Student Associa on is looking forward to another great school year. As the CM
program at LSU grows, we hope the student membership of our organiza on con nues to grow as well. Every
year, CSA strives to help students advance in their educa on and develop their networking abili es. We have
a mee ng every month during the semester where we will have a guest speaker from the industry come and
present to the students what they do, how things go, and what to expect when working in construc on. There
is always a social that follows the mee ngs where the students can mingle with one another and also with our
guest speakers.
Speaking of socials, CSA also holds many social events for its members. This coming year we are
planning a couple of football tailgates, an annual crawfish boil and an annual pig roast. We also gather
members to help out with events such as the ABC Skeet Shoot, the ABC Gumbo/Jambalaya Cook‐off, the CIAC
Golf Tournament, etc. At these events, students get the opportunity to meet some of the industry
professionals they will be interviewing with at Construc on Interview Day at a more personal level. By doing
this, students will feel more relaxed and confident when talking to them on a more professional level. These
are the reasons we encourage all CM students to get involved and become a member of CSA!
‐Cade Strickland, President of CSA
Students interview with poten al employers
at Construc on Interviewing Day
CSA student volunteers enjoy a day of
grilling during a CIAC Gold Tournament
Construc on Student Associa on
2014‐2015 Officers
Cade Strickland ‐ President
Chris Pinell ‐ Vice President
Brent Jones ‐ Treasurer
Kelsey Roncancio ‐ Secretary
Cory Manuel ‐ Public Rela ons
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October 9 CIAC/CSA CID Social
October 10 Construc on Interview Day
October 13‐17 Midterm week
October TBA Tailgate
(Kentucky or Ole Miss)
October 24 AIC Exam
November 10‐12 ABC Compe on
November 13 3rd CSA Mee ng –
Cajun (TBA)
November 14 Exit Exam
December 13 Annual Pig Roast
August 25 Fall Semester Begins
September 1 Labor Day Holiday
September 4 1st CSA Mee ng – MAPP
(6:00PM, PFT 1109)
September 5 ABC Skeet Shoot (Riverside Skeet
Denham Springs)
September 25 Mentor Program Meet & Greet
September 20 Tailgate (Mississippi State)
October 2‐3 Fall Break
October 6 CID Panel for Interview Skills
(PFT 3131)
October 7 2nd CSA Mee ng (TBA)
Fall 2014 Schedule
(Manuel, Pinell, Strickland, Jones, Roncancio)
Thank you to Cajun Industries for
sponsoring the Fall 2014 edi on of
the GEAUX BUILD Newsle er