April / May 2016 - Washington Building Congress
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April / May 2016 - Washington Building Congress
Inside Industry Report................................3 Craftsmanship Awards..................11 Member Projects............................33 New Members................................35 WBC Calendar..............................37 The Official Publication of the Washington Building Congress | April / May 2016 The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture 2016 Craftsmanship Awards | p. 11 i ABC 2014 Masonry Subcontractor of the Year i ABC 2014 Safety Training & Evaluation Process Award, Gold Level i WBC 2014 Craftsmanship Award Winner i ASA 2014 Carson V. Carlisle Jr. Safety Award PIKE & ROSE Rockville, MD WCS CONSTRUCTION, LLC R2L:ARCHITECTS, PLLC Telligent Masonry Construction 2273 Research Boulevard | Suite 550 Rockville, Maryland 20850 (301) 926-9600 T e l l i g e n t M a s o n r y . c o m Chairman’s Letter April 2015 / May 2016 Washington Building Congress is a nonprofit association made up of professionals from a variety of disciplines, all with an active interest or involvement in the Washington Metropolitan Area’s real estate, design, and construction community. The organiza- tion was established in 1937 to represent the collective interests of its members by providing education and networking opportunities and by promoting the advancement of the building industry. For additional information about membership, joining a committee or the WBC Bulletin, call (202) 293-5922 or visit us on the web at www.wbcnet.org. C H A I R M A N O F T H E B OA R D John Barron, Tishman Construction, An AECOM Company C H A I R M A N -E L E C T Joe Schall, Pepco V ICE CH A IR M A N Carl Hirrlinger, DAVIS Construction V ICE CH A IR M A N Dan Buckley, Anchor Construction Corporation Mike Baruccheri, Tishman Construction, An AECOM Company TR EASUR ER Brett Snyder, GreenBench Companies S E C R E TA RY Lynne Coville, Boston Properties I M M E D I AT E PA S T C H A I R M A N Tamara McNulty, Black & Veatch DIR EC TOR S Chuck Claar, Branch and Associates Jacinda Collins, American Institute of Steel Construction Julie Forsht, Powersmiths Greg Koger, Holland & Knight Erin Meitzler, Forrester Construction Company Pat Mercer, Siemens Industry Ross Rebraca, HITT Contracting Inc. Allen Slaughter, Dynalectric Company Emerson Teer, Clark Construction Group P R E S I DE N T & C E O Steven J. Kenton A S S O C I AT E D I R E C T O R Rita F. Reis E D I T O R / DE S I G N E R Frost Miller Group Bulletin is published 10 times a year by Washington Building Congress, Inc. Individual subscriptions are available for $139 per year. The articles in this publication are the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the policies or opinions of Washington Building Congress. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. Washington Building Congress 1100 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 T: (202) 293-5922 | F: (202) 429-1922 www.wbcnet.org Dear Members and Colleagues: It is my honor to present the 60th annual WBC Craftsmanship Awards special edition of the Bulletin. This year 84 winning entries were selected from the 288 nominations received. Close to 1,100 industry representatives gathered in March to individually recognize the work of over 400 dedicated craftsmen. We also inducted another group into the Hall of Fame and announced the Star Award winners. Over 10,000 men and women have won Craftsmanship Awards over the last 60 years and there are now 33 members of the Hall of Fame, which was established in 2008. I want to thank everyone who attended and supported this significant industry event, especially our outstanding craftsmen and sponsors. A complete list of current and past winners is available on the WBC website, www.wbcnet.org. I also have some exciting news regarding the Craftsman Hall of Fame exhibit to be housed at the new WBC office. The emotion you feel when you see the induction ceremony during the awards banquet is what we are planning to convey with an interactive video wall and tribute. Construction of the space is planned to start this spring with a fall grand opening. To sustain this noble cause, we need your support. Giving levels are being established and several firms have expressed interest. Please consider supporting this initiative. Further information regarding the Craftsman Hall of Fame fundraising campaign will be announced soon. I would like to personally recognize the 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Committee, Chair Nik Salvi (Forrester Construction), Vice-Chair Shawn Fenstermacher (Siemens Industry), and Board Liaison Julie Forsht (Powersmiths) for a job well done. Thank you also to all of the judges and volunteers who help make this event run smoothly. The Craftsmanship Awards and Hall of Fame continue to reach new levels each year and the 2016 program was another amazing salute to our industry. The Community Services Committee is holding a Rebuilding Together Workday in Vienna, Virginia on Saturday, April 30. We are expecting over 40 volunteers to join us for this special day of giving back to those less fortunate in our community. The June-July Bulletin will highlight all of the individuals and companies involved with the project and feature some enjoyable photos from the workday. Special thanks go to the Community Services Committee, Chair Ken Ellis (Langan), Vice-Chair/House Captain Chris Deraleau (PS Business Parks), and Board Liaison Pat Mercer (Siemens Industry). The Membership Services Committee hosted the successful St. Patrick’s member recruitment event in March at McGinty’s Public House. Over 40 people also attend the new member orientation breakfast at the WBC on April 1. Thank you to the Membership Services Committee, Chair Tara McCarthy (TRINITY Group Construction), Vice-Chair Gary Cooke (Natelco Corporation), and Board Liaison Greg Koger (Holland & Knight) for their commendable work towards achieving our retention and new member goals this year. Please mark your calendars now for the 79th annual WBC Golf Outing on Monday, June 6, at Lansdowne and Belmont golf clubs. Also take a moment to consider the sponsorship opportunities available for this premiere industry event, considered by many to be the best tournament of the year. Thank you to 2016 Tournament Sponsor Siemens Industry for their ongoing support. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase your business, entertain clients, and reward key employees. If you are not a player, please join us for the awards reception following the tournament at The Golf Club at Lansdowne. I look forward to seeing you at an upcoming WBC program or event. Thank you for your active participation and ongoing support of our great association! Best regards, WBC Corporate Sponsor John Barron WBC Chairman of the Board American Pharmacists Association Washington, DC Image credit: Bryan Becker Parc Riverside Washington, DC The George Washington University Museum and Textile Museum Washington, DC WE BUILD THE PROJECTS THAT SHAPE THE CITIES WE LIVE IN From building national icons to constructing major healthcare, residential and commercial developments across the country, Tishman builds the projects that shape the cities we live in. Tishman leads AECOM’s Construction Services practice. With national offices in Washington DC, Philadelphia, Newark, New York City, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, we manage some of the country’s most complex and high-profile projects. www.tishmanconstruction.com Industry Report Stevenson, Hendricks, Stansfield, and Wille Named GTA Vice Presidents Geo-Technology Associates, Inc. (GTA) recently promoted Sam Stevenson, Andy Hendricks, Andy Stansfield and John Wille to vice president. Stevenson has 25 years of project management experience in numerous aspects of environmental investigation, remediation, hazardous waste Sam Stevenson characterization and disposal, and project planning. He joined GTA 19 years ago, and as vice president is responsible for managing the environmental services division of GTA’s Laurel, Maryland office. As vice president, Hendricks is responsible for environmental work performed out of GTA’s Sterling, Virginia office. He has 25 years of experience (13 with Andy Hendricks GTA) achieving environmental solutions with clients in the telecommunications, banking, real estate, insurance, legal, and industrial communities. In addition to vice president, Stansfield is Natural Resource Group Leader at GTA’s Abingdon, Maryland office. With 14 years of experience, he is Andy Stansfield responsible for The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org supervision and execution of natural environmental services including: wetland delineations, forest stand delineations, forest conservation plans, GPS location of environmental features, federal and state permit processing, and mitigation planning and design. Andy has experience with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Section 401 & 404 Permit processes, including state permitting in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. With over 22 years of experience, John Wille is a Vice President at GTA Associates, Inc.’s Charlotte, North Carolina office. He is responsible for managing and John Wille supervising the geotechnical department as well as the construction observation and testing staff. | April / May 2016 3 Industry Report McCarthy Joins Tishman Tishman Construction Corporation announced that J.J. McCarthy has joined its MidAtlantic Regional Office as vice president of preconstruction and J.J. McCarthy estimating. In his new role, McCarthy will bolster Tishman’s local capacity and resources, strengthening relationships with its clients and creating new opportunities by providing full-service preconstruction and estimating services. A native of McLean, Virginia, he graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor’s of Science in Building Construction, and then earned a Master’s Degree in Building Construction from the University of Florida. Over the past 28 years, McCarthy has gained first-hand experience building projects as a general contractor at-risk, design-build contractor, construction manager, and Owner’s agent. He is a proven leader who is well-known and respected in the local construction community. ENGINEERING DESIGN GROUP MEP Engineering for Building Industry www.edg2.com [ISO 9001-2008 Certified] BOATMAN AND MAGNANI INC. Award-winning Work Since 1960. 301.336.7700 600 Ritchie Road Capitol Heights, MD 20743 MARBLE n STONE n TERRAZZO n MOSAICS SLATE n GRANITE n CERAMIC TILE QUALITY T H AT STA N DS T H E T EST O F T I M E Insurance Associates Acquires Allegiance Surety Associates Insurance Associates (IA) recently acquired Allegiance Surety Associates. Allegiance is a leading bonding firm located in Laurel, Md., providing bonding services to the construction and real estate development industries. Allegiance brings six employees to IA with a specialization in writing bonds for residential and commercial developers as well as general contractors and subcontractors. Their knowledge of the local real estate development community enhances the depth of IA’s contract surety practice and significantly adds to the subdivision bond portion of our business. IA will maintain the office in Laurel as their third full service office to serve its clients, and welcome Art Jones and his team to Insurance Associates. The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org foulgerpratt.com 240.499.9600 BUILDING WASHINGTON FOR OVER A CENTURY | April / May 2016 4 Industry Report SIGAL Welcomes Abbott as Director of Project Development SIGAL Construction Corporation has hired Mark Abbott as its director of project development. In this role, Abbott is responsible for business and relationship Mark Abbott development on behalf of the company. With more than 20 years of experience in the construction services industry, Abbott has a solid, well-rounded background in executing sustainable growth strategies and spearheading project management initiatives. His long-term representative clients range from local organizations to international companies and Fortune 500 clientele. Abbott holds a Masters of Business Administration degree from Marymount University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Virginia Tech. THE PRACTICE OF SOLUTIONS Law firm specializing in Construction | Government Contracts | Real Estate 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20015 202-244-4264 | www.asm-law.com ™ Engineering Consulting Services Geotechnical | Environmental | Construction Materials | Facilities www.ecslimited.com Laudenberger Named Partner of Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell, PC Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell, PC (CBM) recently announced the appointment of Keith Laudenberger, CPA, as partner. Keith Laudenberger Laudenberger has 20 years of public accounting experience providing services to the automotive industry, construction, real estate and technology companies as well as notfor-profit organizations and government contractors. He has experience working with businesses of all size including family and closely held businesses. He serves on CBM’s Automotive Industry Committee and works with large and complex dealer groups, providing them with a range of services including audit and assurance services, consolidated financial reporting, The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org RELY ON OUR EXPERTISE YOUR PREMIUM GENERATOR SUPPLIER CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 1955 Dale Lane Owings, MD 20736 410-257-5225 BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA 295B Delwood Rd. Butler, PA 16001 800-677-3815 2 DECADES OF EXCELLENCE KELLY GENERATOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. is the Mid Atlantic distributor for Generac Power Systems. We are a coordinated rapid response organization known for the quality of our service and the reliability of our generators. Kelly Generator & Equipment, Inc. strives to provide our customers with quick and professional solutions to their electrical power needs. KG&E operates on three solid principles: Ensure optimum quality in every product sold; professional, honest straight-forward relationships with our customers; and superior service for the life of our products. TWO DECADES OF EXCELLENCE • VISIT US AT KGE.COM 410.257.5225 | April / May 2016 5 Industry Report consolidated federal tax, and multistate tax services. Laudenberger has worked on dealership engagements that represent most manufacturers. In that capacity, he is involved in all phases of the engagement management including planning, preparation, reviewing and consulting. GORDON Promotes Berg GORDON announced the recent promotion of Jessie Berg, PE, to Director of DC Land Development. She will now be responsible for growing GORDON’s private Jessie Berg sector presence within Washington, DC, in addition to her current role as project manager. Originally hired as an intern in 2006, Berg quickly rose to supervisory and management positions. She obtained her Professional Engineer license in June of 2014 in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia in 2016. She received a civil engineering degree from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2008 where she was also involved in Alzheimer’s research fundraising and on-campus community service support and outreach. Quality and service are the difference 2260 MINNESOTA AVENUE, SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20020 | (202) 562-0027 | WWW.CC-BUILDER.COM Metal Framing | Drywall | Ceilings | Rough Carpentry McCarthy named Director of Business Development at TRINITY Group Construction Tara McCarthy has joined TRINITY Construction Group as director of business development, where she will oversee marketing, sales and business development Tara McCarthy activities nationwide. McCarthy is the Chair of the Membership Committee for the Washington Building Congress (WBC), Past President for the DC Chapter of SMPS, The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 6 Industry Report and a member of the Communications Committee for CREW DC. Before joining TRINITY, McCarthy was business development director at BE&K Building Group, a national construction management firm located in McLean, VA. Previously, she was business development director at ECS Mid-Atlantic, an engineering consulting firm located in Chantilly, VA. McCarthy holds a B.S. degree in marketing and public relations from Florida International University. Damiecki has been an active member of the Greater Washington DC chapter of CFMA since 2005 holding multiple positions with the organization, including serving as vice president for the last year and as a program committee member for three years. His term as president will continue for a minimum of one year with an option for a second year. Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell Celebrates Milestone Anniversary Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell, PC (CBM) announced the achievement of another huge milestone: its 95th anniversary. The firm was founded in 1921 by James A. Councilor Sr., who left his position as head of the Consolidated Returns Division of the U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue (known today as the Internal Revenue Service) to form an accounting firm that would assist companies and individuals with the new income tax process the government had recently established. Since its inception, the firm has experienced steady and continuous growth. Over the years, new partners joined the firm and the name changed several times, eventually evolving to its current name—Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell, PC—in 1961. Today, CBM boasts seven partners, 56 professional and administrative staff members, and two convenient locations: Bethesda, Maryland and Washington, DC. Damiecki Elected President of Greater Washington DC Chapter of CFMA CohnReznick LLP announced that Scott Damiecki, CPA, CCIFP, was recently elected President of the Greater Washington DC Chapter of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA). Damiecki is a director in the firm’s Bethesda, MD office and a member of the Construction Industry Practice with more than 17 years of experience providing assurance, tax, and consulting to construction clients. The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org pepco.com Plaza DC Office Has Moved Plaza Construction announced that its DC Office has moved to 1250 Eye Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005. Their phone number is 202-864-0000. ENERGIZED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. We’re proud to support the Washington Building Congress. | April / May 2016 7 Industry Report Garman and 17 Others Promoted at SK&A Group SK&A Group recently promoted Cindy Garman, PE, to Associate. Approximately one Upendra Poudel, PhD, PE year after her Senior Project Manager previous promotion to senior project manager, Garman— Cindy Garman who has over 14 of structural engineering experience—is joining the rank of Associate within the firm’s Repair and Restoration Division. In addition to Garman, 17 others were recently promoted at SK&A, including: Aaron Snyder, PE Project Manager Maral Amini, PhD, PE LEED Green Associate, Assistant Project Manager Jessica Chrismer, EIT LEED AP, Structural Engineer III Harold Stallworth, EIT Structural Engineer III Jack Przywara, EIT Structural Engineer II Sikandar Porter-Gill, EIT Structural Engineer II Macenzie Smith, EIT Structural Engineer II Raz Barzilay, PE Project Manager Negussu Solomon, PE Project Manager Catherine Pastoor, PE, SE Assistant Project Manager Jessica Wakeman, PE, SE Assistant Project Manager Arash Aghvami, PE Assistant Project Manager Jonathan Gallis, EIT Structural Engineer II David Stringer, EIT Structural Engineer II Scott Kabat, PE Asst. Director, Building Information Management, Senior Project Manager Kellie Farster, PE, LEED AP, CDT Director, Building Information Management, Project Manager The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 8 Industry Report TEAMWORK|CREATIVITY| SIGAL |INTEGRITY|RESPONSIBILITY Quality without compromise. WWW.SIGAL.COM Award winning mechanical contractor serving the Washington DC area for over 80 years. 120 Westhampton Ave. Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-350-5000 | rmthornton.com The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 9 “Forrester cares about all “Forrester believes in me. “Forrester has provided me Team Members. I always They have always helped with feel that my opinion matters me learn new trades and always asking me what I and software, and they have need and what I would like always shown me respect.” to learn.” that someone is listening.” great opportunities - Alex Garcia - Jose Guerrero - Marcos Ardon Face of Forrester since 1993 Face of Forrester since 1994 Face of Forrester since 1993 Read more about the Faces of Forrester at www.forresterconstruction.com KEEP BUILDING. 2016 Craftsmanship Awards 2016 Annual WBC Craftsmanship Awards Washington’s Building Industry Gathers to Recognize the Area’s Outstanding Craftspeople Over 1,100 members of the DC area’s building industry came together in March to praise the Washington’s top craftsmen and women at the Washington Building Congress’ 60th Annual Craftsmanship Awards celebration. In the past 60 years, more than 11,400 individuals have been recognized for their craftsmanship on over 3,000 winning projects. “The Craftsmanship Awards program has become one of the most prestigious events in our industry. It is the only regional program recognizing the individual contributions of craftsmen working on jobsites every day,” said John Barron, WBC’s 78th Chairman of the Board. “As the awards program has elevated in visibility, WBC’s recognition of quality craftsmanship has continued to move forward.” Additionally, up to five deserving craftsmen may be nominated by the WBC Craftsmanship Awards Committee and approved by the WBC Board of Directors to be inducted in the Craftsman Hall of Fame. There are currently 30 members of the Hall of Fame, which was established in 2008. Selection of the Hall of Fame inductees is based on the number of awards an individual has received, the individual’s time in the building industry, and other factors that may be relevant. The night’s three 2016 Hall of Fame inductees were: • Scott Pashkevich – Sitework • Wayne Radke – Finishes • Edeline Bush Rhodes, III – Electrical Videos of the Hall of Fame Inductees are available at www.youtube.com/user/TheWBCdc During the evening, the crowd was informed of plans for a new exhibit coming to WBC’s new office, designed to honor the now 33 members of the Craftsman Hall of Fame (see page 27). A fall grand opening is planned for the exhibit which will feature an interactive video wall. “The emotion you feel when you see the interviews and induction ceremony is what we are planning to convey with the Hall of Fame tribute at the new WBC office,” said WBC Past Chairman and Foundation Chairman Tamara McNulty. Further information regarding the WBC Hall of Fame fundraising campaign will be available soon. This year, WBC received 288 nominations in 10 trade categories from site work to finishes. With the participation and support of 175 volunteer judges, teams of evaluators went out in early January to evaluate all of the nominated projects. The evaluations were compiled, results tallied, and 84 winning entries were identified based upon the judges’ scoring. (A complete listing of the winning projects follows, and a complete list The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org with project descriptions is available online at www.wbcnet.org/ craftsmanship-awards/current-and-past-winners/2016craftsmanship-awards-winners.) Very few companies had winning craftsmen on more than one or two projects, however craftsmen from Freestate Electrical Construction Co. and VarcoMac Electrical Construction Co. were awarded for four projects and craftsman from three of Miller & Long DC, Inc.’s projects received praise. Clark Construction Group, LLC was general contractor on 17 projects; DAVIS Construction was general contractor on nine projects; and Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture was general contractor on seven projects. Following the selection of the award winners, a separate group of Star Award evaluators representing different perspectives and disciplines within our industry was selected to independently evaluate the Star Award nominees. Seven outstanding entries were recommended for this distinction for demonstrating the highest level of quality and exceeding the awards criteria to achieve a level defined as “Exceptional.” From these, the Star Award winners for Visual Excellence, Technical Excellence and Excellence in the Face of Adversity were selected. Videos of the nominees are available at www.youtube.com/user/TheWBCdc This year, the Star Award for Excellence in the Face of Adversity was awarded to the team of Josh Craig, Ronnie McFee, Joe McNaughton, Sammy Rojas, Bill Smith, and Mikolaj Zak with AlphaSteel/SteelFab, Inc. for Structural Steel Framing at The National Museum of African American History and Culture. Chris Brown, Amado Cortez, Mike Dickerson, John McCarthy, Vern Quesenberry, and Tim Ruff with Ruff Roofers, Inc. were honored with the Star Award for Technical Excellence for their Thermal and Moisture Protection work on The Gunston Hall Mansion Roof Replacement. Finally, the Star Award for Visual Excellence was presented to Jeff Benac, John Burroughs, Carrol Gayle, David Holmes, and John Yeatts with AOC Construction Division for the Plumbing at The Thomas Jefferson Building Sprinkler System, West Main Pavilion, First Floor. Congratulations to all of the evening’s winners! | April / May 2016 11 2016 Star Award Winners 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Winners for Excellence in the Face of Adversity The National Museum of African American History and Culture Winners for Technical Excellence The Gunston Hall Mansion Roof Replacement Winners for Visual Excellence The Thomas Jefferson Building Sprinkler System, West Main Pavilion, First Floor The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 12 7770 Norfolk Bethesda, MD Atlantic Plumbing Washington, DC 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD Creating and enhanCing Value for More than 50Y ears CEB Tower at Central Place Arlington, VA 900 16th Street Washington, DC Following are the names of all the Craftsmanship Award winners along with the projects on which they worked, their employers, and where applicable, the general contractors and other key project team members. Star award are marked with a . 2016 Craftsmanship Awards METALS MISCELLANEOUS METAL FABRICATION Mark Corgnati, Jamie Gonzales, Mark Koucheck, Antonio Lunaflores, Chris McDougan, Scott Medlan — Mohawk Construction & Supply Co., Inc. Project: University of the District of Columbia | New Student Center, Washington, DC Architect: Cannon Design General Contractor: Parkinson | Forrester Joint Venture Mark Henderson, Andy Nguyen, Scott Palmer, Rudy Ramos, Phong Tran, Don Williams — Steel, LLC Project: Atlantic Plumbing Parcel A & B, Washington, DC Architects: Eric Colbert & Associates / Morris Adjmi Architects Engineer: SK&A Structural Engineers General Contractor: HITT Contracting Inc. ORNA MENTAL METAL Ben Hathcock, John Parina, Ed Short — Northstar Contracting and Miguel Ortiz, Chris Wartella — Morel Industries Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architects: Adjaye Associates / Davis Brody Bond / Freelon / SmithGroupJJR Engineers: Guy Nordenson and Associates / Robert Silman Associates General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Eduardo Peraza, Jason Taylor, Fernando Vargas — ISEC, Inc. Project: 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC Architect: Duda Paine Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW Renovation, Washington, DC The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 14 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Brian Baublitz, Alex Grace, Benjamin Graham-Putter, Christopher Pumphrey, James Seal, Andrew Walker — Gutierrez Studios Project: Alexandria Renew New Environmental Center & Garage Connector, Alexandria, VA Architect: Rust Orling Architecture General Contractor: Clark/US LLC STRUCTUR AL STEEL FR A MING Scott Christensen, Joe Fowler, Sam Johnson, Christopher Long, Brent Matthews, Jassiel Vargas — Superior Iron Works, Inc. Project: 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW Renovation, Washington, DC Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects Engineer: Robert Silman Associates General Contractor: Grunley Construction Company, Inc. Louie Ceraldi, Anthony King, Brian Kraft, Chad Luebbehusen, John Parina, Silvio Orozco — Enclos Corp. Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architects: Adjaye Associates / Davis Brody Bond / Freelon / SmithGroupJJR Engineers: Guy Nordenson and Associates / Robert Silman Associates General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Alan Badeaux, Jr., Aaron Bennett, Benjamin Chism, III, Sean Davenport, Mike Hudnall, Gary Willis — American Iron Works, Inc. Project: Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital, Falls Church, VA Architect: Wilmot/Sanz Engineer: Cagley & Associates General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Congratulates all the Craftsmen Award Winners for 2016, with Special Recognition to our own Craftsmen for their work on The Wharf - Site Utility Project. Randy Schultz Adonis Villatoro Raul Lucero Miguel Velasquez Barrie Carter Martin Villatoro The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org National Zoological Park General Services Building & Retaining Wall | April / May 2016 15 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Dave Austin, Steve Brewer,Vincent Ferguson, Kim Kwangsoo,Greg Ochoa, Dorin Radulescu — S.A. Halac Iron Works, Inc. Project: Theodore Roosevelt High School Modernization, Washington, DC Architect: Perkins Eastman DC Engineer: ReStl Designers, Inc. General Contractor: Smoot|Gilbane, A Joint Venture Josh Craig, Ronnie McFee, Joe McNaughton, Sammy Rojas, Bill Smith, Mikolaj Zak — AlphaSteel/SteelFab, Inc. Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architects: Adjaye Associates / Davis Brody Bond / Freelon / SmithGroupJJR Engineers: Guy Nordenson and Associates / Robert Silman Associates General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Alan Hoffman, Garabet Mossessian, Pablo Reyes, Gary Willis, Jr. — American Iron Works, Inc. Project: 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC Architect: Duda Paine Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC SITEWORK UNDERPINNING, FOUNDATIONS AND EXCAVATIONS Joe Grim, Philippe Melton, Gerald Schryer — Strittmatter Contracting, LLC Project: Rosslyn Central Place, Arlington, VA Architect: Beyer Blinder Belle Engineer: Tadjer Cohen Edelson Associates, Inc. General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Nathaniel Barkdale, Omar Benitez, Melvin Maldonado, Christopher Moen, Walter Salazar, Michael Waller — Clark Foundations, LLC Project: CBE Tower / Rosslyn Central Place Residential, Arlington, VA Architect: Beyer Blinder Belle General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Dennis Carbajal, Nelson Cruz, Ramon Garcia, Kenneth Kretsinger, Wilber Portillo, Wilmer Villatoro — Superior Foundation, Inc. Project: Insignia On M, Washington, DC Architect: WDG Architecture Engineer: Tadjer Cohen Edelson Associates, Inc. General Contractor: Donohoe Construction Company Insignia On M, Washington, DC The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 16 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Safeway #3250, Alexandria, VA INTERIOR STONE AND M ARBLE MASONRY Josh Clary — M’Amore Inc. EXTERIOR STONE Project: Quarry Springs Phase I, Bethesda, MD Architect: Robert M. Swedroe Architects & Planners General Contractor: DAVIS Construction James S. Boatman, Michael Dowling, David Kirby, Pat Marinucci, Richard Rutherford — Boatman and Magnani Inc. David C. Jonke, Christian B. Lancsa, Filipe P. Madureira, Zenon W. Moya, Giovanni Tilli — Rugo Stone, LLC Project: Safeway #3250, Alexandria, VA Architect: Cunningham | Quill Architects General Contractor: Chesapeake Contracting Group, Inc. Isidro Castro-Hernandez, Matthew Cocozzella, Jose Flores, Isaias Rodriguez, Oswaldo Ruiz-Chico, Marvin Vasquez — Stone Works, Inc. Project: Alexandria Renew New Environmental Center & Garage Connector, Alexandria, VA Architect: Rust Orling Architecture General Contractor: Clark/US LLC The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Project: Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital, Falls Church, VA Architect: Wilmot/Sanz General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC UNIT M ASONRY Herbert Amaya, Joel Curry, Bruno Garza, Julio Hernandez, Mike Kulp, Andrew Taylor — Calvert Masonry Project: Park Chelsea at The Collective, Washington, DC Architect: Esocoff & Associates Engineer: SK&A Structural Engineers General Contractor: WCS Construction, LLC | April / May 2016 17 2016 Craftsmanship Awards DEMOLITION DOORS & WINDOWS EXTERIOR GLASS Louie Ceraldi, Anthony King, Brian Kraft, Chad Luebbehusen, John Parina, Silvio Orozco — Enclos Corp. Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architects: Adjaye Associates / Davis Brody Bond / Freelon / SmithGroupJJR Engineers: Guy Nordenson and Associates / Robert Silman Associates General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Aaron Boots, Dennis Cook, Mark Cummins, Vince Gurneau, James Sowers — Harmon, Inc. Project: 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC Architect: Duda Paine Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Andrew Butler, Rudy Duque, Ken Flemming, Garrett Hill, Sam MacNichol, Chris Panarella — Interior Specialists, Inc. Project: Georgetown University - Chiller 9 & 2 Cooling Tower Replacement, Washington, DC Prime Engineer: Mueller Associates, Inc. Structural Engineer: ReStl Designers, Inc. General Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company DEMOLITION & ABATEMENT Manuel Chavez, Jose Morales,Juan Reyes — Aceco, LLC and Chris Druin, Giovanni Medina, Jaime Moran — Progress Environmental, LLC Project: 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD Architect: Gensler General Contractor: DAVIS Construction EXTERIOR FAÇADE Jacinto Antonio Ayala, Jose Nasario Ayala, Jose Luis Aviles Lainez, Wilson Olivares, Salvador Santos — JPN Masonry, LLC SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION Project: The New Brookland Middle School, Washington, DC Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects Associated Architects: Grimm and Parker Architects General Contractor: Skanska USA Building, Inc. CEILING UNISTRUT Scott Garthwaite, Tor Hammond, Anthony Peterdozzi, Devin Thyberg, Tim Thyberg, Doug Yard — Strut Service Company Project: Equinix DC10, Ashburn, VA Architect: Sheehan Partners, Ltd. Engineer: Cardo Haynes Whaley General Contractor: DPR Construction The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org METAL PANELS Ronald Breaux, Jesus Garcia, Fernando Hernandez, Jeff Lawson, Bobby Rozier, Ron Woodruff — Miller Clapperton Partnership/OMC Project: 7770 Norfolk Avenue, Bethesda, MD Architect: FxFowle Architects General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC | April / May 2016 18 2016 Craftsmanship Awards MOSAIC Fr. Jonah Lynch, Eva Osterman, Silvano Radaelli, Bostian Ravnikar, Fr. Marko Rupnik, Manuela Viezzoli — Centro Aletti Project: Saint John Paul II National Shrine - Main Church, Washington, DC Architect: LSC Design General Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company ROOFING & SIDING Abel Alvarenga, Scott Crites, Anthony Golman, Sr., Charles Ko, John Ours, Walter Ramirez — Alonzo Ours Construction Inc. Project: Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, MD Architect: Chapman Coyle Chapman & Associates General Contractor: Coakley & Williams Construction, Inc. SEWER & STREA M RESTOR ATION Mark Baxter, Pat Baxter, Tim Baxter, Melvin Dodson, Donald Gillis, Mario Oyervide — Patriot Development Corporation FINISHES CER A MIC TILE AND TERR AZZO Jeff McMillian, Jorge Migliolo, Gerardo Molina, Jose Suazo, Alejandro Lopez Vasquez — David Allen Company Project: Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital, Falls Church, VA Architect: Wilmot/Sanz General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC DRY WALL Fernando Arellano, Jaime Bonilla, Jorge Gonzalez, Chester Hawkins, James Manuel, Gerardo Valdez — P & D Contractors Project: The New Brookland Middle School, Washington, DC Architect: Hartman-Cox Architects Associated Architect: Grimm and Parker Architects General Contractor: Skanska USA Building, Inc. Project: South Van Dorn Emergency Sewer & Stream Restoration, Alexandria, VA Engineer: Dewberry General Contractor: HITT Contracting Inc. THERM AL and MOISTURE PROTECTION Chris Brown, Amado Cortez, Mike Dickerson, John McCarthy, Vern Quesenberry, Tim Ruff — Ruff Roofers, Inc. Project: Gunston Hall Mansion Roof Replacement, Lorton, VA Architect: Mesick, Cohen, Wilson, Baker Architects UTILIT Y RELOCATION Barrie Carter, Raul Lucero, Randy Schultz, Miguel Velasquez, Adonis Villatoro,Martin Villatoro — Anchor Construction Company Project: The Wharf, Washington, DC Engineer: AMT, LLC General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Inova Women's Hospital and Inova Children's Hospital, Falls Church, VA | April / May 2016 19 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Juan Benitez, Alfredo Orozco, Mark Shelton — Manganaro Midatlantic, LLC Project: Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital, Falls Church, VA Architect: Wilmot/Sanz General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC FLOORING Larry Brousard, Brad Collins, Ben Currin, Gary Goerss, Clint Overton, Peter Post — Peter Post Restoration Project: Restoration of the Old Senate Chamber, Maryland State House, Annapolis, MD Architect: Mesick, Cohen, Wilson, Baker Architects Engineer: Keast & Hood General Contractor: The Christman Company Fernando A. Barbosa, Santos V. Lopez Hernandez, David C. Jonke, Christian B. Lancsa, Filipe P. Madureira, Zenon W. Moya — Rugo Stone, LLC SPECIALT Y PAINTING Matthew Blankenship, Terry Brackenbury, Glen Butts, Anthony Davis, John Kehde, Bill Mensching — EverGreene Architectural Arts Project: National Zoological Park General Services Building & Retaining Wall, Washington, DC Architect: Quinn Evans Architects Engineer: Geomo Enterprises, Inc. General Contractor: Hensel Phelps John Parina — Northstar Contracting and Andres Maldonado Martinez, Leo Miranda, Gary Shier — Dura Industries Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architects: Adjaye Associates / Davis Brody Bond / Freelon / SmithGroupJJR Engineers: Guy Nordenson and Associates / Robert Silman Associates General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Project: Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Washington, DC Architect: Lehman Smith McLeish General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Ivaylo Borisov, Christian Huatay, Dobrin Koytchev, Ivo Koytchev, Anna Torre-Smith, Edgar Vargas — ATS Studios, LLC PLASTER Project: Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC General Contractor: Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Marc Berrong, Jose Gomez, Ian Jenkins, Marcelo Jimenez, Roly Olivera, Shawn Smith — Hayles & Howe, Inc. Project: Theodore Roosevelt High School Modernization, Washington, DC Architect: Perkins Eastman DC Engineer: ReStl Designers, Inc. General Contractor: Smoot|Gilbane, A Joint Venture CONCRETE Ivaylo Borisov, Ivo Koytchev, Sonny Lechoco, Cory Rose, Marcial Soto, Meliton Soto — ATS Studios, LLC Cesar Arias, Juan Diaz, Bonerjes (Chino) Flores, Oscar Fuentes, Milton Reyes, Carlos Villanueva — Miller & Long DC, Inc. Project: Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Architect: Westlake Reed Leskosky Engineer: Woods Peacock General Contractor: Consigli Construction Co., Inc. The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Project: George Washington University Square 77 District House, Washington, DC Architect: Ayers Saint Gross Engineer: Keast & Hood General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC | April / May 2016 20 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Francisco Lopez, Oscar Sanchez, Joe Satkin, Arritt Wheeler — Hensel Phelps Project: National Zoological Park General Services Building & Retaining Wall, Washington, DC Architect: Quinn Evans Architects Engineer: McMullan and Associates, Inc. General Contractor: Hensel Phelps Raul Franco, Carlos Martinez, Willie Riley, Tony Sacra — Smith-Midland Corporation Project: National Zoological Park General Services Building & Retaining Wall, Washington, DC Architect: Quinn Evans Architects Engineer: Geomo Enterprises, Inc. General Contractor: Hensel Phelps Dilmer Bonilla, Faustino Bonilla, German Cuchillas, Jose Lazo, Jose Orellana, Bant Singh — Miller & Long DC, Inc. Project: 900 16th Street NW, Washington, DC Architect: Cooper Carry Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: DAVIS Construction Yobani Aguilar, Mike Crotty, Jose Garcia, Walter Henriquez, Maudiel Robles, Santos Torres — Facchina Construction Company, Inc. Project: Turkish American Community Center, Lanham, MD Architect: Fentress Architects Engineer: SK&A Structural Engineers General Contractor: Balfour Beatty Construction Oscar Amaya, Kevin James Augustine, Walter Cano, Mauricio Martinez, Carlos Medina, Fredy Reyes — Miller & Long DC, Inc. Project: 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC Architect: Duda Paine Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC PRECAST CONCRETE Amos Lapp, Bryan Mabry, Justin Miller, Colton Peachey, Andy Snader, Greg Swagart — Dutchland, Inc. Project: Alexandria Renew Enterprises - SANUP Package C, Alexandria, VA Architect/Engineer: CH2M Hill General Contractor: Clark/US LLC Carlos Ambriz, Jose Ambriz, Juan Carranza, Michael Lackey, Pedro Reyes, Terry White — Arban & Carosi, Inc. Project: 900 16th Street NW, Washington, DC Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: DAVIS Construction The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org MECHANICAL HVAC-PIPING Tim Butler, John Carter, Chris Cook, Donny Matthews, Chuck Sperry — Shapiro and Duncan, Inc. Project: HCA StoneSprings Hospital Center, Aldie, VA Architect: Gresham, Smith and Partners Engineer: I.C. Thomasson General Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC Harold Flowers, George Giddings, Jr., George Giddings, III, Brandon Jenkins, Brian Tate, Richard Yerby — Kirlin Mid-Atlantic, LLC Project: George Washington University Science and Engineering Complex CUP, Washington, DC Architect/Engineer: Ballinger General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC HVAC-PIPING Kirk Heisler, Paul Webster, Ted White — Heffron Company Project: Georgetown University Chiller Plant, Washington, DC Architect: Martin Reddy Architects Prime Engineer: Mueller Associates, Inc. General Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Brian Burnett, Jason Coleman, Robert T. Gifford, John Gose, John Paul Hamman, Jade McCain — Dominion Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Project: Inova North Tower & Critical Care Wing, Falls Church, VA Architect: Wilmot/Sanz Engineer: RMF Engineering General Contractor: HITT Contracting Inc. | April / May 2016 21 2016 Craftsmanship Awards PLUMBING Jeff Benac, John Burroughs, Carrol Gayle, David Holmes, John Yeatts — AOC Construction Division Project: Thomas Jefferson Building Sprinkler System, West Main Pavilion, First Floor, Washington, DC Architect: VITETTA Engineer: JensenHughes Kevin Cooper, Ryan Eutsler, Jason Marcum — Dominion Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Project: Inova North Tower & Critical Care Wing, Falls Church, VA Architect: Wilmot/Sanz Engineer: RMF Engineering General Contractor: HITT Contracting Inc. WOODS & PLASTICS ARCHITECTUR AL MILLWORK Jose Castillo, Maximo Garcia, Jorge Ludena, Fernando Lujan, Mario Murillo, Jorge Fernando Ortiz — Potomac Architectural Millwork Corporation Project: Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, MD Architect: Chapman Coyle Chapman & Associates General Contractor: Coakley & Williams Construction, Inc. Phil Burgess, Ivan Chirinos, John Kresal, Oscar Yar Montalvo, Juan Sanchez, Paul Tessandori — IBS Millwork Corp. Project: Reed Smith DC, Washington, DC Architect: Gensler Engineer: DC Mechanical General Contractor: rand* construction corporation Chad Hill, Denzel Miller, Anthony Orr, Roger Parker, Mike Reiff, Arunas Sopa — Gaithersburg Cabinetry & Millwork Project: Nixon Peabody, Washington, DC Architect: Perkins+Will Engineer: GHT Ltd. General Contractor: DAVIS Construction The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Sandro Baraldi, Manrico Barbon, Hanz Barnes, Graziano Boscatti, Gaetano Catalano, Marco Vegetti — Arredoquattro Industrie SPA Project: Gucci Flagship Store, Washington, DC Architect: Space4Architecture Engineer: Rosini Engineering General Contractor: rand* construction corporation Steve Biniek, Heber Chrispim, Sevan Karakaya, Michael Pennington, Matthew Settle, Richard Williams — Pillar Construction, Inc. Project: 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC Architect: Duda Paine Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Andy Brickey, Doug Clark, German Escobar, Charles Howell, Mitchell Moore — Clark’s Lumber & Millwork Project: The Ritz Carlton Lobby Renovations, Washington, DC Architect: Meyer Davis General Contractor: Harvey-Cleary Builders Paul Croson, Jose Cruz, Dennis Hare, Andrew King, Kim Truong, Larry Walton — Washington Woodworking Project: Leidos Conference Center, Reston, VA Architect: Studios Architecture Engineer: Leidos Engineering, LLC General Contractor: Harvey-Cleary Builders ELECTRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS Daniel Breece, Michael Breece, Alejandro Gonzales, Timothy Grimes, Jeffrey M. Hite, Joseph Morgan — J.E. Richards, Inc. Project: Saint John Paul II National Shrine, Washington, DC Architect: LSC Design Engineer: AltieriSeborWiebor General Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company | April / May 2016 23 2016 Craftsmanship Awards The Ritz Carlton Lobby Renovations, Washington, DC Doug Abramczyk, Timothy Burke, Sean Easterlin, Jason Orem, Juan Quintanilla, Chuck Rhoads — Mona Electric Group, Inc. Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architect: SmithGroupJJR Engineer: WSP Group General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Alvin DeBlanc, Delroy Gordon, Dwight Hubbell, Stephen King, Mike Moran, Jason Rosenbaum — PerLectric, Inc. Project: 601 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC Architect: Duda Paine Architects, LLP Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti General Contractor: Clark Construction Group, LLC Chris Blau, Scott Blau, Rick Franklin — Power Services, Inc. Project: Arnold & Porter Tenant Improvements, Washington, DC Architect: HYL Architecture Engineer: Dewberry General Contractor: HITT Contracting Inc. Mike Callow, Jr., Charles Dillard, Jonathan Kirk, David Thompson, Ivan Tyanev, Andy Tydings — J.E. Richards, Inc. Project: Westpark, Tysons Corner, VA Architect: Hickok Cole Architects Engineer: KTA Group, Inc. General Contractor: DAVIS Construction The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Doug Hickman, Rick Jackson, Dwayne Ladd, Rich McCann — Heller Electric Company Project: St. Elizabeth’s Chapel Renovation - R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center, Washington, DC Architect: Cunningham | Quill Architects Engineer: Setty & Associates, Ltd. General Contractor: GCS Inc. Dave Jurney, Bill Roberts, John Roberts, Kevin Sherman — Power Solutions, LLC Project: Marriott Headquarters Main Lobby, Bethesda, MD Architect: Gensler Engineer: Karnik Gregorian Engineering, Inc. (KGE) General Contractor: DAVIS Construction Russell Bowie, Gary Collins, Talon Davis, Allan Harrison, Rob Martin, Dan Paul — VarcoMac Electrical Construction Co. Project: National Gateway Potomac Yard Phase 1, Arlington, VA Architect/Engineer: Little Diversified Architectural Consulting General Contractor: Turner Construction Company Doug Hickman, Rick Jackson, Dwayne Ladd, Greg Megginson — Heller Electric Company Project: River Terrace Education Campus, Washington, DC Architect: Fanning Howey / ByAssociates Engineer: JVP Enterprises, P.C. General Contractor: GCS Inc. | April / May 2016 24 2016 Craftsmanship Awards POWER GENER ATION, DISTRIBUTION AND SWITCHGEAR Wayne Barry, Andrew Bean, Jeff Collie, Mike Lazo, Mike McLaughlin, Kevin Nevers — Singleton Electric Company, Inc. Project: Parkway WWTP Biosolids Handling, Laurel, MD Architect: CH2M Hill Engineer: Shah & Associates General Contractor: CPP Construction Mark Carter, Greg Cobaugh, Daniel DeFrancesco, Ted Sparshott, Bob Spittle, Matt Tomsko — Singleton Electric Company, Inc. Project: Ambulatory Care Center Phase I - Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, MD Architect: RLF Architecture Engineer: sames as architect General Contractor: Manhattan Construction Company Derek Clark, Mike Graham, Mike Kane, Mark McDaniel, Brian Seiss, Dave Williams — VarcoMac Electrical Construction Co. Project: Undisclosed Data Center Expansion, Reston, VA Engineer: Burns & McDonnell General Contractor: HITT Contracting Inc. William Bruce, Kenny Fowler, Patrick Gardiner, Jose Orellana, Daniel Stamp, Jeff Watson — Mona Electric Group, Inc. Project: National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Architect: SmithGroupJJR Engineer: WSP Group General Contractor: Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Jeff Edwards, James Foster, Brandon Miller, Nick Noonan, Lynn Spencer, Russell Way — Freestate Electrical Construction Co. Project: National Institute of Health - Building 1 Switchgear Upgrade, Bethesda, MD Engineer: EDG2, Inc. General Contractor: NTVI Federal Chris W. Carter, Andrew L. Longoria, Chris E. Mullins, Barry S. Payne, Thomas G. Russek, Doug W. Saylor — Dynalectric Company Project: COPT DC6 - Phase 5, Manassas, VA Architect: Gensler Engineer: EDG2, Inc. General Contractor: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Ambulatory Care Center Phase I - Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, MD The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 25 Lighting Systems & Power Distribution Your Single Source for Integrated Electrical Solutions 2016 WBC Craftsmanship National Museum of African American History and Culture Serving the DC Metropolitan Area Since 1966 Mona Electric Is Proud to be a 50Time Recipient of WBC Craftsmanship Awards 7915 Malcolm Road * Clinton * MD * 20735 301-868-8400 * 1-800-GET-MONA * www.GETMONA.com ESS 2016 Craftsmanship Awards Rendering of the WBC Craftsman Hall Of Fame Exhibit Dannel Bolt, Mathew Bolt, David Coffey, Butch Hawkins, Mike Heflin, David King — VarcoMac Electrical Construction Co. Doug Dent, Oscar Iglesias, Pino Justiniano, Chad Nelson, Justin O’Hara — Herring Electric, Inc. THE WBC HALL VA OF FAME Project: LevelCRAFTSMAN 3 Ashburn, Ashburn, Project: Alexandria Renew Enterprises - SANUP Package C, is a media wall consisting of video monitors and an interactive database, Architect: OTJ Architects Alexandria, VA which collectively highlight the Hall of Fame inductees. This ever-changing Engineer: DLB Associates Architect/Engineer: CH2M Hill display of images and video footage will honor the inductees’ dedication, skill, General Contractor: DPR Construction General Contractor: Clark/US LLC and commitment as evidenced by their stories and award-winning projects. Bernie Durkin, Pat Jameson, James O’Hagen, Chris Schafer, Mario A. Sandoval, Devin Vaulina HALL OFConstruction FAME, DESIGN —CRAFTSMAN Freestate Electrical Co. CONTROL DOCUMENTS Project: National Institute of Health - Building 8 Switchgear Upgrade, Bethesda, MD Engineer: EDG2, Inc. General Contractor: NTVI Federal Schirra Gray, Jr., David Kaplan, Dave Maus, Anthony Morgan, Ken Sawyer, Matt Stewart — VarcoMac Electrical Construction Co. Project: Sibley Memorial Hospital Switchgear Replacement, Washington, DC Architect: Wilmot/Sanz Engineer: Leach Wallace Associates Inc. Tim Armstrong, Mark Hoover, Mark Johnson, Richard Karl, Chuck McClay, Jr., Steve Whitehead — Freestate Electrical Construction Co. Project: DHHS Data Center, Rockville, MD Architect: Gensler Engineer: GHT Ltd. General Contractor: DAVIS Construction The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org SPECIAL SYSTEMS PREPARED BY RALPH APPELBAUM ASSOCIATE William D. Artis, Brian R. Deiss, Douglas R. Leggat, Dustin J. O’Hara, Kyle D. Pullen, George E. Redding, III — Dynalectric Company Project: ACC7 Data Center - Controls & Integrated Systems, Ashburn, VA Architect: DVA Architects, LLC Engineer: CCG Facilities Integration Inc. General Contractor: Holder Construction Company TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES Tim Armstrong, Mark Johnson, Richard Karl, Chuck McClay, Jr., Steve Whitehead — Freestate Electrical Construction Co. Project: 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD Architect: Gensler Engineer: GHT Ltd. General Contractor: DAVIS Construction | April / May 2016 27 2016 Craftsmanship Awards A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR 2016 CRAFTSMANSHIP AWARDS SPONSORS CENTERPIECE SPONSOR Mona Electric Group, Inc. DESSERT SPONSOR Dynalectric Company WINE SPONSOR Siemens Industry, Inc. CRAFTSMEN GIFT SPONSORS Clark Construction Group, LLC IBEW Local #26 Miller and Long DC, Inc. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. PLATINUM SPONSORS Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local 1 of MD, VA & DC Clark/Smoot/Russell, A Joint Venture Clark’s Lumber & Millwork Facchina Construction Company Freestate Electrical Construction Co. Harmon, Inc. Heffron Company Hensel Phelps The JBG Companies J.E. Richards, Inc. rand* construction corporation Singleton Electric Co., Inc. VarcoMac Electrical Construction Co. RECEPTION SPONSORS Consigli Construction Co., Inc. IBS Millwork Corp. Ruff Roofers, Inc. Skanska USA Building Strittmatter Contracting, LLC SILVER SPONSORS Boatman and Magnani HMS Insurance Associates, Inc. Turner Construction Company Varela, Lee, Metz & Guarino, LLP GOLD SPONSORS DAVIS Construction Grunley Construction Company, Inc. Kelly Generator & Equipment PEPCO Tishman Construction, An AECOM Company WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff BRONZE SPONSORS Anchor Construction Corporation Boston Properties Hayles and Howe, Inc. Interior Specialists, Inc. Kirlin Mid-Atlantic, LLC Peckar & Abramson, P.C. 2016 WBC CRAFTSMAN HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES In Recognition of Extraordinary Dedication, Exceptional Skill, Quality Craftsmanship and Enduring Commitment. Congratulations to the 2016 Class of the Craftsman Hall of Fame SCOTT PASHKEVICH SITE WORK WAYNE RADKE FINISHES EDELINE BUSH RHODES, III ELECTRICAL MEMBERS OF THE CRAFTSMAN HALL OF FAME JOSE R. ABEIJON / WILLIAM BEATON / ROBERT B. BODMER / BERI BONACIC / RONALD BORZA, JR. / MARK D. BOUGHER ROBERT E. BUNTING, III / VICTOR CASTRO / ANTHONY DAVIS / WILLIAM E. EATON / ROBERT GOTTLIED / HERMANN J. HAMBACH RICHARD JOHNSON / FRANCISCO LORENZO / FRANCIS L. MARTIN / ALBERT “BUDDY” MCDOWELL, JR. / WILLIAM NOEL / FRANK ORREN OVILA PAQUET / RALPH EUGENE PEARSON / JOE SIEIRO / KENNETH SPOHN / RICHARD F. STEVENS, JR. / REGIS J. STUDENY, JR. WILLIAM SUHRHOFF / DAVID THOMAS / JOHN VENDEMIA / RONALD WONDOLOSKI / GERALD WHOOLERY / FRED WISNER HALL OF FAME SUPPORTER Boston Properties Power Solutions, LLC Rippeteau Architects The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 28 2016 Craftsmanship Awards 2016 CRAFTSMANSHIP AWARDS JUDGES Amanda Amadon Estrella Amador Eric Anderson Geoff Azaroff Ahmad Azisizn David Bastain Austin Birch Raquel Blanco Pat Bowen Brian Brobst Chris Brogdon David Brooks Bryan Buckner Mike Burnstein Robyn Burrows Chad Caisse Shane Carmadela Jane Cherney Patrick Cigole Chuck Claar Larry Clark Kodi Coe Amanda Cole David Coleman Jacinda Collins John Copponi Karen Cotton Luca Covi Lynne Coville Alex Curlet Rita Curry Joe Dabbs Greg Dague George D’Amore Kelsey Daugherty Jim Dudney Bethany Dunn Colin Dunn Oscar Echevarria Ben Eitan Paul Elias Ken Ellis Mike Epp Abe Espinal Mike Etherton Peter Ewart DJ Fauber Stephen Feight Shawn Fenstermacher Dean Filomena Mathias Flores Julie Forsht Joe Fortino Ian Foster Julia Fox Michael Frankowiak Teresa Frederick Bob Frew Michael Fusco Jeremy George Tim Gessler David Giannini Beth Giltner Chris Glinski Nancy Gordon-Brooks Giacomo Goyzueta Rick Griffin Brian Hanlon Greg Harraka Ken Harris Roger Harris Cynthia Heimann Andrew Hennemuth Sandy Henningsen Henry Hill George Hogan Alex Holcomb Mike Holland Nick Holland Frank Homer Mark Hoover Ted Houseknecht Cindy Hunt David Hutt Suzanne Johnson Richard Jordan Erik Kaniecki Jesse Keene The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Thomas Keiper Ridge Kelley Jeff Kennedy Michael Kinkopf Brian LaChance Oscar Lara Emily Lees Jerry Lefever Jerry Lewis Lamar Lewis Javier Lizarralde Alfredo Llop Nelson Lobo Brian Lockwood Kelly Maiorino Bernie Marable Paula Mararac Natalie McCoy Tamara McNulty Wesley Meacombs Andrew Meyers Larry Miller Tara Minner Joe Molavi Tim Motsch Richard Murphy Toni Myers Susan Nawrocki Kevin Nichols Shiloh Noone Ted O’Donnell Marjorie Olivares-Walsh Charles Olsavsky Rich Palko Scott Parr Tony Pereira Andrew Pino Jim Polk Viola Proctor Dan Rakes Jeff Rakitt Tom Rathburn Steve Redman Mike Richards Jennifer Richardson Paloma Riego Maldonado Brian Roach Karen Roberts Steve Robey Craig Robinson Stephanie Rochel Jerry Ross Nik Salvi Darren Salyards Kecia Samuel Joe Schall Stephen Seeger Dawn Sheridan Michael Shevitz Kyle Shipp Laurie Sibani Sam Sibani Grace Simmons Sarah Simmons Eunices Simon-Alexander David Singleton Barb Smith Jeff Smith Daniel Smyser Bruce Spengler Todd Steffens Sam Stevenson Scott Stolzenburg Chris Sweeney Emerson Teer Mark Tillotson Steve Todd Chuck Tomasco Roy Wallace Chuck Wallach Kurt Wallner Ryan Whittier Tommy Winslow Christopher Winters Charley Wooldridge Sarah Zahniser Dan Zartman | April / May 2016 29 For more banquet and project photography visit www.flickr.com/photos/62695225@N02/albums/72157665779843820 The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org 2016 Craftsmanship Awards | April / May 2016 30 Reduce Reuse Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia operates two improvement resale shops which support our mission to provide affordable homeownership opportunities to our neighbors in need. 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Building Technologies 6435 Virginia Manor Road Beltsville, MD 20705 Answers for infrastructure. The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org 301-837-2600 s | April / May 2016 31 2016 Annual Sponsors CORPOR ATE SPONSOR Tishman Construction, an AECOM Company, launched its Washington, D.C. Metro Area business in 1989 managing the construction of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Since then, Tishman has built approximately 15 million additional square feet of new construction and renovation projects in the region for a wide variety of public and private sector clients. The firm’s full range of services includes general contracting, construction management and pre-construction. For more information, visit www.tishmanconstruction.com. STEEL SPONSORS ALUMINUM SPONSORS CONCRETE SPONSORS Asmar, Schor & McKenna, PLLC Black & Veatch Boatman and Magnani, Inc. Chiaramonte Construction Company CHUTES International Clark Construction Group, LLC Clean Earth Inc. ECS Mid-Atlantic, LLC EDG2, Inc. The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Foulger-Pratt Grunley Construction Company Hensel Phelps Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal Peckar Abramson Pepco RM Thornton Mechanical SIGAL Construction Corporation Telligent Masonry, LLC | April / May 2016 32 Member Projects Lendlease Celebrates the Start of Construction for 414 Light Street, Baltimore, MD After a required creative review at the end of its marketing contract, Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) has rehired Frost Miller (FM) to develop promotional materials for the next three events, starting with DDW 2017. Digestive Disease Week is the world’s largest gathering of physicians, researchers and academics in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery, attracting more than 14,000 GI professionals. It is sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), and Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT). FM, an integrated marketing agency, will design print and digital advertisements, registration brochures, direct mail, on-site programs and other promotional materials. Previously, FM helped rebrand DDW to present a more cohesive image to its constituents and the industry at large. Additionally, FM was selected to handle digital promotion for the Electronic Transactions Association’s annual event for the payments technology industry—TRANSACT 16. FM will develop the strategic digital marketing plan and implement a campaign that includes social media and mobile advertising campaigns, organic content on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and other content marketing tactics. The tactics are designed to deliver an online experience that its participants enjoy being a part of and also benefit from before and after the event. WCS Construction, LLC has been selected by Lerner to construct Phase III of Windmill Parc at Dulles Town Center. The third phase of the 112-units will match the original unique designs featuring premium amenities and open floor plans. The community’s premier location provides easy access to Loudoun County and Fairfax County employment centers and is walking distance to Dulles Town Center mall – Loudoun County’s only super regional mall offering 185 upscale shops and restaurants in 1.4 million square feet of shopping, dining and The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org entertainment space. The project has a targeted completion date of March 2017. Questar Properties selected Lendlease to provide construction management services for of 414 Light Street, the ultra-luxury 44-story apartment tower on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.In March, Questar, Mayor of Baltimore Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, local business leaders, and Lendlease gathered at the project site to host a groundbreaking ceremony, to mark the beginning of construction. Upon project completion the project will be among the tallest in Baltimore. The project site is rich in Baltimore’s history and was once home to the McCormick Spice factory. However, for more than 20 years the project site was being underutilized, serving as a parking lot. The new tower will have 394-units, six-levels of above-grade parking, over 12,000-square-feet of retail space on the first floor, rooftop amenities such as a pool, grill, gym, and pet spa. 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Soil Treatment, Recycling, & Beneficial Reuse Call for a Quote Today! 877.445.DIRT info@cleanearthinc.com The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 34 New Members New Members New Small Business Members 3M Electrical Markets Athena Construction Group, Inc. 426 Lady Fern Place Gaithersburg, MD 20878 p: 314-422-3541 www.3m.com/electrical Representative: Clarence Butts Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC 1828 L Street, Suite 705 Washington, DC 20036 p: 202-466-4110 f: 202-466-2693 www.cohenseglias.com Representatives: Ed DeLisle, Esq., Karen Karas, Esq., Lane Kelman, Esq., Jackson Nichols, Esq., Paul Thaler, Esq., Jason Tomasulo, Esq. 18031 Dumfries Shopping Plaza Dumfries, VA 22026 p: 703-221-7131 f: 703-221-7929 www.athenaconstructiongroup.com Representatives: Clay R. Frook, Amber Peebles Central Asia Consulting, Inc. 9515 Blake Lane, Apt T#3 Fairfax, VA 22031 p: 571-527-8293 Representative: Bakh Safarov Eklund’s, Inc. 9950 Business Parkway, Suite 100 Lanham, MD 20706 p: 817-949-2030 f: 817-488-9158 www.eklunds.com Representatives: Jacqueline Beruete, Susan Pettit The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org Powersmiths 217 E. Windsor Avenue Alexandria, VA 22301 p: 703-963-8487 www.powersmiths.com Representative: Julie Forsht ServiceMaster National Capital Restoration 7551 Fordson Road Alexandria, VA 22306 p: 855-957-6627 www.smncr.com Representatives: Jennifer Hammer, Kelly Huhn Wilson Technologies Inc. 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 328 Silver Spring, MD 20910 p: 301-588-7890 f: 301-588-7891 www.wilsontechnologies.com Representatives: Alfredo Aquino, India Chisley, Derrick A. Wilson | April / May 2016 35 New Members New Member Descriptions 3M Electrical Markets The story of 3M began in 1902, when Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. was established as a mining operation.A few decades later, 3M scientist Don Douglas dropped a rubber band on a hot plate, and Scotch® Vinyl Electrical Tape was born. 3M Electrical Markets Division’s 1,400 employees produce more than 7,000 electrical products across 13 US-based manufacturing plants for the construction, utility, renewable energy, and transmission markets. Athena Construction Group, Inc. Athena Construction Group, Inc.is the oldest, largest and one of the most respected SDVOSB, WOB, HUBZone construction company in America. They specialize in general contracting and self-performing the installation of doors, frames, and hardware and drywall. Widely acknowledged for their integrity and ability to complete complex projects, Athena is the company of choice for federal agencies, large general contractors and private clients. Eklund’s, Inc. Eklund’s crafts complete elevator cabs and custom elevator interiors. Whether a new construction project or a renovation, Eklund’s offers a wide range of custom elevator cab solutions to meet both aesthetic desires and budget requirements. Thier total elevator cab solutions include design, manufacturing, and installation of luxury, custom-crafted cabs and interiors, and a wide selection of StreamLine standard cab interiors. With customers from coast to coast, their elevator interiors are installed in some the nation’s most recognizable properties. Working with architects, elevator consultants, elevator contractors, general contractors, property managers, and building owners, Eklund’s transform elevator interior visions into safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing realities. ServiceMaster National Capital Restoration ServiceMaster National Capital Restoration is a small, woman-owned business specializing in 24/7/365 emergency response for water, fire and biohazard/crime scene clean-up. They offer non-destructive mold remediation, specialty cleaning, postconstruction cleaning and odor mitigation. Wilson Technologies Inc. Wilson Technologies Inc. is a leading outsourcing firm with strong federal government past performance in reprographics, mail center, logistics, document/records, warehouse and transportation management. Eklund’s cab interiors are fabricated in-house and are installed nationwide by their certified WBE installation partner, BCE Specialties. With 33 years of elevator cab manufacturing experience, Eklund’s takes pride in offering its customers leading-edge design, quality craftsmanship, dependability, and prompt on-time delivery. Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC Cohen Seglias is a law firm of more than 60 lawyers with nine offices in Washington, DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and West Virginia. With attorneys licensed in numerous federal courts and more than a dozen states, the Firm represents clients nationally in a variety of industries ranging from construction, development, real estate, manufacturing, and transportation to higher education, healthcare, and hospitality. Cohen Seglias attorneys understand the importance of working as efficiently as possible to achieve the best results for our clients. Whether negotiating contracts, handling corporate mergers and dissolutions, drafting commercial documents, trusts, wills, and other estate planning instruments or litigating construction and commercial disputes, our unique team approach to handling matters ensures that the Firm provides service and experience specifically tailored to each client and matter. The Washington Building Congress | www.wbcnet.org | April / May 2016 36 Events Calendar WBC Calendar & Advertising Information April 2016 May through December 2016 • April 16, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Food & Friends (open to members only) 219 Riggs Road, NE, Washington, DC • May 13, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Hammerheads River Cruise SW Waterfront, Washington, DC • April 27, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Board of Directors Meeting Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC • May 21, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Food & Friends (open to members only) 219 Riggs Road, NE, Washington, DC • April 27, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Evening Program – Federal Market Insights Marriott Marquis, Washington, DC • June 6, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Golf Outing Golf Club at Lansdowne and Belmont Country Club, Virginia • June 18, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Food & Friends (open to members only) 219 Riggs Road, NE, Washington, DC • August 10, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Summer Networking Cactus Cantina, Washington, DC • August 24, 5:30 – 9:35 p.m. Orioles vs. Nationals Outing Nationals Stadium, Washington, DC • December 13, 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Holiday Party Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, MD Editorial Calendar The covers issues of importance to the building industry, news about WBC members and information about upcoming events. 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