Summer 2015 - Bobbitt Design Build
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Summer 2015 - Bobbitt Design Build
BEN TO SEND PHOTO OF EMPLOYEES AND COLUMBIA OFFICE MARKETING MATTERS VOLUME 10 ISSUE 39 2015 Thomasville Veterinary Hospital – Thomasville, NC QUARTERLY Our company has been fortunate to experience many FROM THE PRESIDENT MARKE successes over the years, and 2015 marks another major milestone – the 15th anniversary of Bobbitt’s South Carolina I am very excited about 2006. Last year was a rock-solid year for Bobbitt – the second best in 60 company. years. We can all feel extremely proud of this achievement. The economic picture is bright both Bobbitt has received quality press coverage in North and South Carolina in recent months. Triangle Business Journal and the Durham Herald-Sun nationally and in our region. Both Raleigh and Columbia continue to be identified as cities that are expected to enjoy growth. On May 1, 2000,superior Bobbitt opened its doors in Columbia to serve and growing Vic aEnglert lededthe start-up Bobbittaisnew well-positioned to utilizemarket. our strengths: strong satisfi customer baseof of Bobbitt thousands,Design a knowledgeable professional team of employee-owners, and a clear focus on Design-Build. We will continue to Build, LCC, as its president. serve and support our customers one-by-one, further building upon our company’s rich history. covered the construction of Bland The market in Columbia was similar to to Raleigh’s, withthestrong influences bybrand, state In recent months, we have paid close attention truly capturing essence of the Bobbitt Landscaping. And the Columbia examining the ways in which we articulate our image and the messages we communicate. Each issue government and the University of South Carolina. While Columbia lacked the Regional Business Report detailed high companies brought to Raleigh with the Research Triangle Park, it was moretech efficiently, both internally and externally. the new Mead & Hunt project. These are just a few examples of our ongoing public relations efforts. duce this represents Upon first ference fro further, an symbolize tion is exp more mod the progre will feature thoughts on topics pertaining to corporate positioning – enabling all of us to communicate economically more diversified with a large military base, three major interstates In this issue, the topic at hand is our corporate Brand Values. These principles guide how we conduct affording more distribution opportunities, proximityneeds to aare major business and cultivate relationships to assure our customers’ met: port, and a stronger manufacturing base than Raleigh held. COMPANY HAPPENINGS Tradition Embodies the way we as employees are caretakers of the reputation. We have a keen understanding of the value of customer service as well as pride in our overall impact to the community. Vic’s leadership Oftendedication, referred to as having Bobbittand in ourhard blood.work helped create a solid foundation pages fea from acro Service Employees maintain a genuine interest in local communities and exemplify the timeless qualion Bobbit beginning, sales and construction beenOur handled accounting ties of honesty and integrity in working withhave customers. mindsetin is Columbia, to think aboutwhile the future with concern for the best interests of our customers as well as our organization. with competent personnel to prepare for future growth and prosperity. From the and other support functions are performed by the team in Raleigh. Value We take pride in solving our customers’ most difficult challenges as if each project is our own. For some, can be a nightmare. Our the in way, maintaining long-range view Bobbitt in building Columbia has grown to beemployees a majorknow player the market.aThe geographic of every project to get the job done right. diversity and revenue of the Midlands region have added value to the company Guidance We take owners. the time toIn educate customers creating orderhas out ofdelivered chaos with many our experience, for all employee recent years, –the division notable rienced co confidence and ability to maximize available resources that assure the best solutions. Internally, this a look and commitment carries through with teamwork that is unmatched in the industry and pride in the indiWhitney Department andwithin multiple phases of General Information Services (GIS). ber of rece vidual andFire collective achievements our company. out that d projects in a variety of niche industries, including Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Meredith Keyes has been selected as Subsequent issues will feature topics such as the corporate Vision and our long-range goals to: 2015 CFO Awards winners! This Today Vic is still a valuable in S.C., facilitating strong customer • Increase employee stock valuecontributor through consistent company growth, continuing to expand our presence andbut thereby ranking among on the top in the region. relationships, he has passed thecontractors leadership torch to Ben Wilson who is now honor highlights outstanding financial • Positivelyofimpact our communities in ways outside of business president Bobbitt Design Build, LLC. Under Ben’s relationships. leadership, we are excited to executives who exemplify excellence as • Measure our company among the continue world’s finest watch Bobbitt’s S.C. company todesign-build grow andorganizations. reach new heights. one of the Triangle Business Journal’s corporate financial stewards. Bringing long-term vision to her role as CFO at Bobbitt, Meredith saw the need for sophisticated cost forecasting, • Maintain an active public presence to educate on the value of design-build. Join me in congratulating our S.C. team and celebrating their success. I’m proud to begin the first quarter of our 60th Anniversary year on such strong footing – let’s make this the best year yet. and she works tirelessly to ensure a sustainable debt-free position for our ESOP company. Thank you, Meredith, for your valuable contributions! Peopl e de dica te d to e xc elle nc e in t h e d eliver y o f h ig h q u alit y co n st ru ct io n p ro jec t s . In cooper recently s mercial R Center in signage, w thousands Needless the comm the comin ing campa So stay tu to show yo EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT ON TOM CARUSO Position: Fit-up/Renovation Specialist What are your daily activities in your current position? I handle all phases of the fit-up division here at Bobbitt. On any given day, I could be doing sales, estimating, project managing, customer relations, contract negotiation/proposals, contract buyout or on-site inspection. COMPANY HAPPENINGS cont’d New Hire Neal Conley joins Bobbitt as a project developer What do you enjoy most about your job? The compliments from our customers on a job well done. in the Raleigh office where he’ll What is the most challenging part of your job? 1. Juggling all of my day-to-day activities. 2. Estimating projects from a napkin sketch. be developing and negotiating Where do you live? Raleigh, NC Family details you’d like to share: 4 awesome kids – Christa, Tim, Nick and Christopher design-build projects. Previously, Neal served as the principal for Hobbies, talents, special interests: I enjoy winter sports – skiing and ice hockey – and cars! Especially vintage BMWs. And I play a little guitar and do stand-up and improvisational comedy. corporate and educational design Favorite travel spots: The mountains and Lake Tahoe interim executive director at the Three words that best describe you: Loyal, resourceful, honest North Carolina Licensing Board for at Small Kane Architects and the General Contractors in Durham. When he’s off the clock, he enjoys BOBBITT STAYS BUSY WITH CONFERENCES GALORE Fluor Corporation Suppliers Trade Show and Golf for Greenville, Greenville – Brian VanHorn NC Medical Group Management Association Conference – Chris Goins and John Claggett NC Dental Society Conference, Mrytle Beach – Chris Goins and John Claggett golf, tennis, home improvements, wood working and keeping up with the athletic and social endeavors of his two teenage daughters – Bryn and Taryn. NC Charter Schools Conference, Durham – Chris Goins and John Claggett SC Dental Association Annual Conference, Charleston – Ben Wilson and Matt Culler Did you know? SC Fire Rescue Conference, Myrtle Beach – Ben Wilson and Matt Culler Municipal Association of SC Annual Meeting, Charleston – Matt Culler North Carolina Funeral Directors Association Annual Conference, Raleigh – John Clagett The SC team is livesaver ready! They BOBBITT TO DELIVER NEW LEXINGTON BASE FOR MEAD & HUNT Bobbitt recently began construction on the 13,000-square-foot Lexington, S.C., office for Mead & Hunt – a national architectural and engineering firm serving numerous markets including transportation, aviation, water, education, state and local government, federal and military. The office, located at 878 South Lake Drive in Lexington, utilizes the aesthetics and layout established for the Middleton, Wisconsin office, serving as the example for future offices across the country. RECENT CONTRACTS COMPLETED PROJECTS Bridges Clubhouse – Columbia, SC Corelogic – Columbia, SC Friendly Drive Mixed-Use – Raleigh, NC GMA Supply – Holly Springs, NC Gonza Tacos y Tequila – Raleigh, NC Gregory Poole Storage Yard – Raleigh, NC Holly Springs Pediatrics Renovation – Holly Springs, NC Meadowmont Animal Hospital – Chapel Hill, NC Kimbrell’s Furniture Durham Renovation – Durham, NC Palmetto Health Dental – Columbia, SC Mid-State Tire – Columbia, SC Triangle East Business Park Lot 2 – Zebulon, NC Palmetto Health Dental – Columbia, SC VSH Cary Renovations – Cary, NC PHT Services – Columbia, SC Walker White – Columbia, SC Premier Cardiovascular – Raleigh, NC Westgate Building Repairs – Raleigh, NC attended a CPR and first aid class in June. Trey Hughey, our estimator in the Columbia office, recently got engaged. Join us in congratulating Trey! Featured Photo Park Buie’s daughter, Page, is ready to get work! She poses here at Triangle Shooting Academy. Tog Dog Training & Resort – Hillsborough, NC Smart Phone Medic – Lexington, SC Sylvans Jewelers – Columbia, SC RALEIGH LOCATION: 600 Germantown Road Raleigh, NC 27607 T. 919.851.1980 F. 919.851.1982 TF. 800.359.8738 COLUMBIA LOCATION: 500 Lawand Drive Columbia, SC 29210 T. 803.731.5550 F. 803.731.5580 w w w. b o b b i t t . c o m