Spring 2012 - Alliance Corporation
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Spring 2012 - Alliance Corporation
A P ublication of A lliance C orporation V olume 9 • I ssue 2 The Commodore Slone Building pg. 6 In This Issue A Publication of Alliance Corporation Volume 9 • Issue 2 SUMMER 2012 Alliance Corporation 116 East College Street Post Office Box 1480 Glasgow, Kentucky 42142-1480 270.651.8848 270.651.2915 fax 2014 KY RT 321 Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653 606.886.8748 606.886.0915 fax alliancecorporation.com Editor Pat Weaver Photography Ray Images 270.535.3171 Publisher Innovative Publishing Ink 502.423.7272 A Message to Our Readers.............................................................................5 The Commodore Slone Building....................................................................6 Monroe County Justice Center.......................................................................8 Alliance Corporation Wins Build Kentucky Awards from the AGC of Kentucky...................................................................................11 Jim Johnson Nissan Hyundai........................................................................12 Project Updates.............................................................................................14 Alliance Corporation recognizes and thanks these partners for the value they provide: • Advanced Electrical Systems, Inc. • The Atlas Companies • Carpet Decorators, Inc. • Ceco Building Systems • Hilliard Lyons • Holland Inc. • HVAC Services Inc./Green Mechanical Construction, Inc. • Knight’s Mechanical • Star*Tel Systems, Inc. • Tennessee Valley Metals, Inc. • TIS Insurance Services, Inc. About the Cover: The Commodore Slone Building A P ublicAtion of A lliAnce c orPorAtion V olume 9 • i ssue 2 Mission Statement To build a superior product, meeting or exceeding industry standards, using the most efficient delivery system available. Alliance Corporation is a proud member of The Commodore slone building pg. 6 The Commodore Slone Building was originally built in the 1950s by the person after whom the building is named. Commodore Slone was not only the builder but also the campus architect for Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky, for many years. This facility was originally used as a science building then became the home of the June Buchanan School before being renovated to house the business program. The renovation of this 4,930-square-foot native stone structure started in May 2009 with a construction cost of $1.1 million. To advertise in future publications of The Alliance Approach, please contact Jerry Stains at Innovative Publishing Ink at 502.423.7272. www.ipipub.com Alliance 3 Process Piping • Welding • Plumbing • HVAC Plan Spec/Design Build • Medical Gases We specialize in Schools, Hospitals, and Factories ELIZABETHTOWN (270) 765-4141 4250 Leitchfield Road Cecilia, KY 42724 GLASGOW (270) 678-4731 180 Beaver Trail South Glasgow, KY 42141 www.knightsmechanical.com 4 Alliance A Message to Our Readers Dear Friend, Thank you for reading this edition of The Alliance Approach. Alliance Corporation finished up strong in 2011, and 2012 is looking to be a busy year for us with many projects underway and others in the planning stages. Earlier this year, Alliance Corporation was awarded two AGC of Kentucky building awards for projects we completed in 2011. One was for the Monroe County Justice Center in Tompkinsville, Kentucky, which we will feature in this issue, and the other was for the Franklin-Simpson High School Gymnasium, which was featured in our last issue of The Alliance Approach. Also in this issue, we will feature a recently completed renovation/addition project for Jim Johnson Nissan Hyundai in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and the renovation of the Commodore Slone Business Center at Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky. We will also update you on the recently completed downtown Bowling Green Parking Garage and the progress we’re making on T.J. Health Pavilion in Glasgow, Kentucky. We believe 2012 will be another exciting year for Alliance Corporation, and we are proud of the success we have with the clients who allow us to serve them. “Our Success is Building,” and we hope you enjoy this issue of The Alliance Approach. Sincerely, Tommy Gumm Founder/CEO Brandon Akers President Tim Geegan Executive Vice President Matt Gumm Executive Vice President Alliance 5 The Commodore Slone The Commodore Slone Building was originally built in the 1950s by the person after whom the building is named. Commodore Slone was not only the builder but also the campus architect for Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky, for many years. This facility was originally used as a science building then became the home of the June Buchanan School before being renovated to house the business program. The renovation of this 4,930-square-foot native stone structure started in May 2009 with a construction cost of $1.1 million. 6 Alliance Building This renovation presented many challenges throughout the construction process. The location played a vital role in the sequencing and scheduling of the project. The building is nestled high above the main part of campus, limiting access to the construction site. The bulk of material had to be stored in other locations on campus. The renovation presented many other challenges throughout the building process as well. The entire building interior, including a large portion of the exterior stone, had to be selectively removed and later re-installed. With only a portion of the four exterior walls remaining, two feet of the interior sub-grade was removed to accommodate the HVAC duct, which was installed under the new concrete slab. The interior portion of the building consists of conventional wood framing and drywall. Pre-engineered wood trusses were utilized to create a large portion of the roof structure. The finishes inside the building included vinyl composite tile, wood laminate flooring, ceramic tile, wood trim and base; and tongue-and-groove pine lumber was installed on the ceilings throughout the building. Also, two mechanical rooms were added underneath the building to house a portion of the mechanical equipment. This facility includes a state-of-the-art geothermal heating and cooling system, which provides lower energy consumption. Fiber cement siding and trim was utilized on the exterior of the building to help blend with the original look from the 1950s. Alliance 7 MONROE COUNTY Justice Center Alliance Corporation has a long history with the Monroe County Fiscal Court. In 1979, Alliance Corporation had the great honor of constructing the Monroe County Courthouse. Thirty years later, Alliance Corporation was chosen by the project development board as construction manager for the new Monroe County Justice Center. T he Monroe County Justice Center is a 41,953-square-foot, two-story structure over a partial basement. The building contains district and circuit courtrooms, along with a family courtroom and spaces for the county clerk. Secure parking for the judges and clerk is located in the building’s basement. The new court facility is designed to greatly enhance the delivery of court services. It is equipped with the latest computer, video and networking technology. The justice center also provides the highest level of Kentucky court security through a single-point entry with magnetometers and security personnel. In addition, prisoners will be segregated from the public by separate entrances and corridors. The project began on November 23, 2009, and was completed on May 27, 2011. From beginning to end, the project was on schedule, within budget and built with the highest quality standards. The site was only 0.72 acres (31,327 square feet), and, due to the limited staging area, additional coordination was necessary to properly stage material and contractors within the tight construction limits. The project was in the heart of the downtown area, and material delivery and construction coordination were constant challenges throughout the project so it would not interfere with the day-to-day commerce, traffic and other public activities. An additional challenge was that the building was within 10 feet of the neighboring bank’s property and 30 feet from the main road. Alliance 9 Alliance Corporation had an excellent and strong relationship with the project development board and the administrative office of the court’s representative. Monroe County Judge Executive Tommy Willett said, “Alliance Corporation kept me informed and updated of all the construction and progress.” Judge Willett included, “My experience with Alliance Corporation was friendly and very professional. I would recommend Alliance Corporation for any future services of this nature.” This project is the beginning of reshaping the downtown area and encouraging redevelopment and new development. The lead architect on this project was DLZ Architects, the mechanical/electrical engineer was WBW Engineering, and the civil/structural engineer was Associated Engineers. 10 Alliance Alliance Corporation Wins Build Kentucky Awards from the AGC of Kentucky Franklin Simpson Gym award recipients: Steve Summers, Kentucky AGC president; Tim Geegan, Alliance Corporation; Jim Ivy, RBS Design Group; and Tommy Gumm, Alliance Corporation T he Associated General Contractors of Kentucky (AGC) recently hosted its annual Build Kentucky Awards Banquet in Lexington, Kentucky. This event recognized the outstanding work performed by Alliance Corporation and the members of the Kentucky Construction Industry throughout 2011. More than 250 people representing all aspects of the industry attended. Special guests included representatives from each of AGC’s member classifications, the design teams and owners of the recognized projects. Monroe County Judicial Center award recipients: Steve Summers, Kentucky AGC president; Jeff Wells, Alliance Corporation; Reed Moore, Monroe County PDB; and Bing Ewen, DLZ Kentucky Alliance Corporation received Build Kentucky Awards for Franklin-Simpson High School Gymnasium in Simpson County, Kentucky, for a building project, $5-10 Million category. Alliance Corporation also picked up an award for the Monroe County Justice Center in Tompkinsville, Kentucky, which is for a Municipal & Utilities building project, $5-10 Million. The Build Kentucky Awards marked its 22nd year of recognizing the accomplishments of AGC of Kentucky’s general contractor members. Projects completed in 2011 were evaluated on their innovation in construction techniques; materials; conditions or equipment; development of programs; economic results; and the endorsements from the owner, the design team, the community or the media. Separate awards were presented for projects in the Building Division, including projects under $1 million up to more than $60 million in overall project value. In addition to the Building and Municipal & Utilities Division, awards were also presented for categories including Design/Build, LEED Project and Historic Preservation. Alliance 11 JIM JOHNSON NISSAN HYUN Alliance Corporation recently renovated the interior and exterior of Jim Johnson Nissan Hyundai on Scottsville Road in Bowling Green, Kentucky. In the Nissan dealership, approximately 6,000 square feet in the showroom and sales offices were updated to the current Nissan image standards. The showroom received new image-compliant ceramic floor tile, paint and wall cover- 12 Alliance ings, casework, furniture, ceilings and light fixtures. The exterior received new ACM wall panels and a Nissan entry element. An addition of a new-car-delivery canopy was constructed as well. Alliance Corporation also renovated the service manager’s office and the service reception drive and installed new lighting in the existing service bays for more efficient customer service. The Hyundai renovation included 4,500 square feet in the existing showroom and sales offices to new Hyundai image standards, as required. New ceramic tile, paint, casework, furniture, ceilings, light fixtures and Hyundai new-car-display fixtures were added. The exterior received a new Hyundai entry tower, as well as new EIFS and paint. DAI The project also included the construction a new 12,500-square-foot Hyundai service bay. This addition on the back of the existing showroom/sales building presented many challenges, due to the proximity to the Bowling Green/Warren County Airport. Since there are height restrictions on buildings in this area, the services bays had to be below-grade. In the end, Jim Johnson Hyundai has a state-of-the-art service area, which includes a car-wash bay. Even though the service area is belowgrade, the new service area is user-friendly and efficient. Alliance Corporation was able to complete this project in a timely manner and brought Jim Johnson Nissan Hyundai up to industry standards with a top-notch modern facility. If your car dealership is in need of renovation due to industry image standards, Alliance Corporation is ready to serve you. Feel free to contact us for information on how Alliance Corporation can meet your renovation and new construction needs. To find out how your business can have its own effective magazine, contact Aran Jackson at 502.423.7272 or [email protected]. www.ipipub.com Leader in IP Telephony Solutions Service is our #1 Priority! • • • • • • • • • • ControlYourTotalCostofOwnership TechnologyAssurancePlan CentralizedSystemManagement IP-VoIP/UnifiedMessaging RemoteOfficeConnectivity SchoolIntercom/Clock/Paging Fire/Security/24-HourMonitoring CCTV/MATV/CATV FacialRecognitionDVR DetentionCenter/Security/CCTV (270)651-5597•(270)842-4792•(800)933-5597 Glasgow•BowlingGreen Since 1982 www.startel.ws Alliance 13 Project Updates Bowling Green Parking Garage With the opening of the new Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC) and its inaugural performance for 1,800 people on March 10, 2012, there was a huge need for parking in downtown Bowling Green, Kentucky. Alliance Corporation constructed a parking structure to accommodate these needs in less than seven months. The new parking garage site had already served as a gravel parking lot for approximately three years. Prior to that time, the site, just one block from Circus Square Park, was a mixture of rundown urban housing and vacated businesses. The block had been razed during and immediately after the construction of Bowling Green Ball Park adjacent to the new parking structure. Concrete foundations for the garage started on September 28, 2011. Submittals and approvals for the precast concrete structure were completed in late August and early September. Upon receipt of funding, the fabrication of the precast parking garage members was initiated and overlapped the installation of the concrete foundations. The first precast concrete section of the garage was installed on December 2, 2011. Precast erection was continuous, as the foundations stayed ahead of the precast sections and the “stacked” trades of electricians and plumbers followed a safe distance behind. Stormwater plumbing was completed along with electric lighting on all five levels to allow for a temporary occupancy permit on March 9, 2012, a day before the opening of SKyPAC. Due to the installation time required, the precast concrete stair towers and elevator shafts were delayed until the main footprint of the garage was complete. To comply with public safety codes, temporary wood stairs were installed, and all handicap parking was put on the first level. The addition and location of the parking structure in downtown Bowling Green will accommodate the many activities taking place at SKyPAC, Bowling Green Ball Park and Circus Square Park. This project is part of a $150 million initiative taking place in downtown Bowling Green stretching from the Barren River to Western Kentucky University. T.J. Health Pavilion T.J. Health Pavilion is currently at the former Walmart building on L. Rogers Wells Boulevard in Glasgow, Kentucky. The project is progressing well with demolition, initial site work, foundations, structural steel columns and beams, and slabs on deck substantially complete. 14 Alliance The geothermal well system is ongoing with horizontal lines being installed. Bidding of the work is now complete, which allows Alliance Corporation to focus on building. Alliance Corporation has assembled a great group of contractors to work with us in providing the owner with a quality project. In the near future, one will expect to see site drainage, interior concrete work, light-gauge metal framing and drywall systems, interior concrete work, decking and roofing of the existing building, fire- proofing, underground plumbing, and mechanical and electrical rough-in occurring. Alliance Corporation is serving as construction manager for the $25 million project, which will consist of renovating 126,000 square feet of space for physician offices and outpatient diagnostic, preventative treatment and educational services. Stengel-Hill Architecture of Louisville, Kentucky, will serve as architect. WAITING FOR THE ECONOMY TO CHANGE? While you’re waiting, your competitors are changing their economy. They’re targeting Alliance Corporation clients who make purchasing decisions in this multibillion-dollar industry. And these clients actively read this magazine like you’re doing right now. TIS Insurance Services, Inc. To serve with knowledge, integrity and enthusiasm Specializing in Insurance, Bonding & Safety for Contractors R.L. “Bunny” Oakes, III President, Construction Division 865.470.3705 • [email protected] John Fritts WANT TO INFLUENCE THEIR BUYING DECISIONS? Then contact Jerry Stains at 502.423.7272 or [email protected] immediately! www.ipipub.com Insurance Agent 865.470.3739 • [email protected] Chad Martin Contract Bond Agent 865.470.3752 • [email protected] Construction Division PO Box 10328 Knoxville, TN 37939 1900 Winston Road, Suite 100 Knoxville, TN 865.691.4847 phone • 856.694.4847 fax Excavating contractors sitE prEparation Office Address: 7705 Russellville Rd. Bowling Green, KY 42101 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 73 Rockfield, KY 42274 phone: (270) 781-7044 Fax: (270) 781-5467 www.hollandexcavating.com Alliance 15 Alliance Corporation Post Office Box 1480 Glasgow, Kentucky 42142-1480 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PONTIAC, IL PERMIT NO. 592