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Document 6496919
MCO OPEN ENROLLMENT
IS
MAY 3-28
You have options,
make the best choice
From now through May 28, Ohio employers have the
opportunity to select a new Managed Care Organization (MCO)
for their workers’ compensation team. This is the only chance
you’ll have to change your MCO until May 2012!
In the high-risk construction industry, workers’ comp
premiums represent a huge cost of doing business. It’s critical
that you select an MCO focused on the most important area of
workers’ compensation – achieving quick, safe return to work
that prevents your workplace injuries from becoming lost-time
claims.
The Builders Exchange of Central Ohio endorses
CareWorks as the MCO of choice for your business.
To choose CareWorks, complete
the open enrollment form found on
bx.org and fax it to 888/358-5319 by
5 p.m. on May 28.
The Newsletter of The Builders Exchange of Central Ohio • May 11, 2010
Phone: 614/486-9521 • Fax: 614/486-7620 • bx.org
Published Weekly by The Daily Reporter.
Meet
Get ready to tee it up on Thursday, June 17
THE
2010 RISING LEADERS
Heather
Cassady
WHAT:
2010 BXF Construction Open
WHEN:
Thursday, June 17
• Check-in at assigned course
from 7 to 8 a.m.
• 8:30 a.m. shotgun start
WHERE: 2 Courses to Choose From
• Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club
• Scioto Reserve Country Club
19th Hole:
• Scioto Reserve Event Center
• Doors open at 1 p.m.
• Buffet lunch and awards
to follow
• Hundreds of dollars in prizes
will be awarded
Company: Turner Construction Co.
Title: Lead Estimator/
Sustainability Manager
Years in Construction Industry: 9
Rising Leader Comments:
“The Rising Leaders Institute is an
opportunity for me to enhance my
leadership and management skills. The curriculum includes several
business sessions which has and will continue to provide the
knowledge I need to excel in my future career. The Rising Leaders
Institute provides a networking opportunity with other individuals
and experts to develop a better understanding of our industry.”
The Rising Leaders Institute (RLI), supported by a grant
from the Builders Exchange Foundation, is an intensive,
12-session program focused on building management skills and
business knowledge of high potential individuals, and preparing
them to serve as the future leaders of the construction industry.
Participants in the Rising Leaders Institute are required to
have a champion from their company, a manager who acts as
their mentor throughout the program. Cassady’s mentor is
Sondra Mokos, special projects division manager for Turner
Construction Co.
With a curriculum developed for the Builders Exchange by
The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, the
sessions are taught by OSU faculty members.
For more information and an application for the 2011
Rising Leaders Institute, contact Mary Logan So (ext. 236) or
visit the BX website at bx.org.
COST:
$695 per foursome which
includes green fees, golf cart,
skins game, continental
breakfast and buffet lunch
WHY:
Don’t miss out on networking with industry professionals while impacting
the future of your industry. Proceeds benefit the Builders Exchange
Foundation which supports efforts in construction workforce development,
industry image enhancement, expanded education opportunities and
improved industry business practices.
For more information or to register, contact Deb Murphy (ext. 233) or Pam Austin
(ext. 222) at the Exchange or visit bx.org.
Sponsorship opportunities
at the BXF Construction Open
Hole Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$295
Refreshment Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . .$60
Hole sponsors receive:
• first choice of course for play
• game signage at sponsored hole
• company recognition
at “19th Hole”
• promotion in the
Exchange newsletter
• special prize drawing
• free raffle ticket for
this year’s drawing
• a tax deduction of $265
Refreshment sponsors receive:
• company recognition
at “19th Hole”
• promotion in
Exchange newsletter
• special prize drawing
• a tax deduction of $60
Thank you
to our sponsors
cart sponsor
registration and
dinner sponsor
Turner recognizes outstanding team members
at annual “Subcontractor of the Year” dinner
BX 2011 PRODUCTS & SERVICES GUIDE
How to accomplish
more…for less
What is your company doing to market its products and
services?
If your brand is struggling to compete in this economy, and
you don’t have the time to delve into the multitude of
advertising choices out there, trust the BX to give you prime
visibility in your own Columbus construction market by
advertising in the 2011 BX Products & Services Guide.
The Guide concentrates your efforts on the key markets
where you want to be seen. We distribute to 3,500 hand-picked
area engineers, architects, building owners and managers,
purchasing agents, contractors and suppliers. And the classified
listings you choose receive double exposure through the printed
directory and the searchable online directory on the BX website
which averages 7,000 visits each month.
Can’t find your ad packet? Contact Sanda Elkins (ext. 216) or
Becky Covey (ext. 232) at the Exchange. They’ll review the many
choices you have this year, and will help you select the ad
package that best suits your company. Interested in display or
online advertising? We’ll even help you design your company’s
ad at no extra cost.
Dan Jones, left, purchasing manager for the Columbus office of Turner Construction, presented awards to representatives of eight specialty
contracting firms at Turner’s recent “Subcontractor of the Year” dinner.
You CAN afford effective advertising:
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Online advertising for less than $30 a month
Up to 30 individual classified listings – $254
Three listings and three trade lines – $79
Highlighted text ad – $100
(your logo in a blue box within the classified listings)
Value Package – $150
(three classified listings and one highlighted text ad)
Quarter page display ad – $325
Third page display ad – $450
Half page display ad – $750
Full page display ad – $1,025
(includes 30 classified listings free)
Put your trust in the BX and start getting RESULTS! It’s easy
and affordable for your company to accomplish the targeted
visibility it needs, at a price you CAN afford. But hurry - the
deadline to secure your selections is Friday, May 28.
Turner Construction Company recently held its traditional
“Subcontractor of the Year” dinner to recognize team members
for outstanding performance and success on Turner projects
completed in 2009.
At the annual event, Turner recognizes subcontractors who
it believes have distinguished themselves by providing a level of
service and expertise that exceeds their contractual obligations.
“Recognizing our subcontractors for going above and
beyond is our way of saying thank you,” said Kyle Rooney, vice
president and general manager of Turner’s Columbus office.
“Their exemplary performance adds value to the team and
assists Turner in delivering our commitment of outstanding
service to the client.”
INTRODUCTION
Is your company in
drug-free compliance?
You could be by May 19
The BX offers drug-free workplace training for your
employees and supervisors to help you meet the yearly training
requirements of the BWC drug-free workplace program (DFWP).
By participating in these training sessions, employees
receive consistent messages and facts about the risks and harms
of drug and alcohol abuse, and managers and supervisors learn
to observe and document changes in an employee’s job
performance – and what to do about it.
When asked to comment on whether they would recommend
this program to others, here is what past attendees had to say:
• “The content, and hearing the shared experiences of
other classmates, made the course very informative.”
• “My expectations of the class were met. The BX trainers
put energy into the presentation, making an often dry
subject matter fun.”
The BX is next offering these two-hour training sessions on
Wed., May 19, at the Exchange.
Time:
Employee Education 8 to 10 a.m.
Cost:
$35 for BX members, $50 for nonmembers
Time:
Supervisor Training 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Cost:
$55 for BX members, $75 for nonmembers
Class requirement: Students must submit a copy of their
company’s DFWP policy prior to the start of the class.
To register, contact Stacey Kruse (ext. 226) at the BX, or
register online at bx.org.
Group rates and offsite training locations are also
available. For more information, contact Michelle Kadisevskis
(ext. 219) at the Exchange.
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Companies honored were:
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The Superior Group
Lang Masonry Contractors, Inc.
Teemok Construction, Inc.
Vaughn Industries, LLC
Mock Woodworking Company, LLC
Anderson Aluminum Corporation
Forum Manufacturing, Inc.
Purdy Electric, Inc.
Turner Construction Company is recognized as a leading
general builder in the U.S., completing $8.2 billion of
construction in 2009. Annually in central Ohio, the company
builds more than $275 million of work-in-place construction.
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
Develop your staff’s basic blueprint reading skills
Blueprint reading is a fundamental skill, and it is important
that your entire staff understand the basics. For field and office
staff, developing their blueprint reading skills will boost their
understanding of construction work and their ability to assist in
project completion.
In the BX course, Introduction to Construction Drawings,
students will learn the basics from architect Chris Bendinelli
(Maddox NBD, Inc.) and contractor Adam Drexel (Ruscilli
Construction Co., Inc.). After completing the class, attendees will
understand general terms in the design process, know where to
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find information in a set of plans and be able to locate symbols
and terms within blueprints and specifications.
Attendees will receive an excellent introduction on how to
read plans and specifications through lecture and hands-on
work with commercial drawings.
This class is set for Tuesday and Thursday, June 1 and 3 from
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Exchange. The cost is $159 for BX
members and $259 for nonmembers.
To register, contact Pam Austin (ext. 222) at the Exchange.
eet the Instructors
Chris Bendinelli (Maddox-NBD, Inc.)
Chris Bendinelli is vice president and
director of operations for Maddox-NBD,
Inc. where he has worked since 1985. He
has more than 30 years of experience in the
industry and has worked in a variety of
capacities including designer, project
architect and project manager.
Bendinelli earned a bachelor’s degree
in architecture from The Ohio State
University. Among his professional
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affiliations, he is a member of the American
Bendinelli
Institute of Architects, is certified by the
National Council of Architectural
Registration Boards, served as a trustee for the Columbus
Architecture Foundation and is actively involved as a member
of the Builders Exchange.
Adam Drexel (Ruscilli Construction Co., Inc.)
Adam Drexel has been in the
construction industry for 12 years, the last
four as a senior project manager with
Ruscilli Construction Co., Inc.
Prior to joining Ruscilli, he worked for a
general contractor and spent four years
studying and working with various
architects and engineers. He worked as an
architecture instructor at the Bowling Green
State University College of Technology, and
Adam Drexel
also served as the assistant project manager
in the Office of Design & Construction at
the university.
Drexel has a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a
master’s degree in construction management from Bowling
Green State University.
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TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2010
Any VIP’s coming to your website?
You developed your company’s
website to gain more qualified sales leads.
But are you doing all you can to strongly
drive those very important prospects to
your site? You need a powerful partner to
help link your targeted market to your
web information.
Get that power with an online display
ad on the BX online directory, lead our
quality commercial construction traffic to
your homepage.
Want proof that the BX website can
enhance your internet presence? Our
online directory received 4,416 visits
during the month of April alone. AND,
online display advertisers received 53% of
these visits. 107 of our members have
chosen to invest the $325 (less than $30 a
month) in BX Online Advertising.
All we need is your logo and your “go
ahead”. We’ll design an online display ad
that gives you the power to bring those
very important prospects to your
company’s website.
Join these BX members who’ve
chosen the BX online directory to
draw quality traffic to their websites:
• CareWorks Consultants, Inc.
• Dynalectric Company of Ohio
• Hanlin Rainaldi Construction
Corp.
• Martin Company, LLC
• Mid-City Electric Co.
• Momentum Fleet Management
Group, Inc.
• Paul Peterson Co.
• PERMAFLOOR, INC.
• RiskControl360°
• Rocky Fork Co.
We do the work
– you reap the web traffic.
Contact Becky
Covey (ext. 232) or
Sanda’ Elkins
(ext. 216) at
the Exchange
today, and link
your site with
the BX.
Get beyond the basics of fall protection
Expand the safety knowledge of your field leaders and safety
directors by attending Fall Arrest Systems, OSHA 3110.
Designed for safety directors, superintendents, foremen,
and other field supervisors, this course will assume a basic
understanding of fall arrest systems while probing deeper into
the issues that caused 969 fatalities in construction in 2008
(statistics courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Course topics will include:
• Conventional methods of fall protection
• Warning lines, safety monitors, controlled access zones
and fall protection plans
• Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) suspension
• Arresting force engineering vs. improvised anchor
connectors
• Connecting means: snaphooks, carabiners, lanyards,
shock absorbers and positioning devices
• Vertical traveling systems: retractable lifelines, ladder
devices and vertical lifelines
• Pre-cast concrete erection and steel erection
• Fall protection for residential construction
• Basic rescue equipment and techniques
The course runs Tuesday through Thursday, May 18, 19 and
20 at the BX. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m., and the program is
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
Instructed by Brian Basbagill, CSP (Safex), this course
follows the curriculum outlined by the OSHA Training Institute.
Upon successful completion, you earn a course completion
certificate from the Great Lakes Regional OSHA Education
Center.
The cost is $725 per person, and bulk discounts are
available. Attendees may also receive 2.5 OSHA continuing
education units, 3.01 ABIH CM points in safety, and one external
meeting credit for the safety council participation.
For more information or to
register, contact Kelly Purcell
(ext. 223) or visit bx.org.
Builders Exchange of Central
Ohio is an approved host OSHA
training site through the University
of Cincinnati and Great Lakes
Regional OTI Training Center.
BETTER LEVERAGE THROUGH THE
BX/MOMENTUM FLEET PROGRAM
Dramatic cost savings
If your plans include a new vehicle, then join other BX
members who have already contacted Momentum Fleet
Management Group so you too can save thousands of dollars.
One BX member, a fire protection company, saved over $4,000
on one vehicle last year! (Based on MSRP and what was actually
paid.)
Momentum negotiates directly with several manufacturers
and pulls from its huge pool of available vehicles to obtain
incredible prices.
But no matter what manufacturer you’re seeking, or how
specific your needs, Momentum can chase down the details.
And they can do much more than search for the best price
for you. The firm will handle financing new vehicles, selling your
old ones and customizing your company trucks and vans.
Whether you’re buying/leasing one vehicle or many, you’ll
be part of the “Builders Exchange Fleet.”
To take advantage of the partnership, contact Jack Pyros at
Momentum, 877/973-5338, ext. 4085 or
[email protected]. (Reference the BX participation
code 07.) For more
information, contact Michelle
Kadisevskis (ext. 219) at the
Exchange, or visit bx.org.
Check out this deal:
2010 Ford Super Duty F-250
F2A 2WD Reg. Cab 137” XL
MSRP $25,875
BX Member Price As Low
As $24,182
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embership
WELCOME NEW BX MEMBERS
— Sponsored by BX staff: —
Mechanical Insulators
Chris Hart (CEO)
83 S. Skidmore Dr., Columbus, OH 43215
Ph: 614/218-7109
Fax: 740/474-1585
Email: [email protected]
Mechanical contractor
CCI BENEFIT SOLUTIONS
How will Health Care Reform affect your business?
President Obama signed the
Affordable Health Care for America Act
into law in March 2010. The legislation
contains the most significant health care
changes in decades, and the topics
covered include:
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Insurance market reforms
Enhanced employer responsibility
Health insurance exchanges
Individual responsibility mandate
Treatment of small businesses
Information returns
Additional Medicare tax
SAFETY
After nearly a year of intense debate,
many employers are asking, “What
happens next?” Most of the reforms will
not be enacted until 2014; however,
several changes will take place over the
next few months.
A Health Care Reform workshop will
be held on Tues., May 18 from 9 to 10 a.m.
at the BX. Staff from CCI Benefit Solutions
will be on hand to share information and
answer questions. There is no charge to
attend, but reservations are required since
space is limited. To register, contact
Stacey Kruse (ext. 226) at the BX, or
register online at bx.org.
BX Safety Training
Use the BX as your safety training resource
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCIDENT
INVESTIGATION, OSHA 7505
Thursday and Friday, May 27
Date:
and 28 (Registration: 7:30 to
8 a.m., Program: 8 a.m. to
4 p.m.)
Speaker: Ralph Oliveti, CSP (Safex)
$475 per person
Fee:
Credits:
1.4 OSHA CEU
2.34 ABIH (Industrial Hygiene)
CM points
1 external meeting credit for
safety council firms
Course completion certificate - Issued by
the University of Cincinnati and Great
Lakes Regional OTI Training Center
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SAFETY COUNCIL OF GREATER
COLUMBUS – SAFETY FOR
PEDESTRIANS – OR –
PRODUCTION VS. SAFETY
Date:
Wednesday, June 2
“The health care reform bill
passed in March will fundamentally
change how health insurance is
delivered. All employers will be
affected with this sweeping
legislation.”
— Scott Miller
CCI Benefit Solutions
BX General Education
(Registration, networking and
a hot breakfast: 7:30 a.m.;
Program: 8 to 9:30 a.m.)
Location: The Makoy Center,
5462 Center St.,
Hilliard, OH 43026
Speakers: Parr Peterson (Paul Peterson
Co.) and Mitch Trucco (Trucco
Construction Co., Inc.)
Sponsor: Turner Construction Co.
Free to SCGC members only
Fee:
$35 for nonmembers of
the SCGC
Unless otherwise noted, classes are
held at the BX, 1175 Dublin Rd. Most
courses offer OCILB credit, please call to
verify. To register, call Kelly Purcell
(ext. 223) at the BX.
Bid List
Plans and specifications for the following jobs out for bid
are now available in the Builders Exchange/Dodge Plan
Room for review by BX and Dodge members (*indicates an
addendum). The plan room number is 614/486-6575. If calling
to inquire about faxing a specific bid, please have the Dodge
bin or table number available. A more extensive bid list may
be found on the BX website.
NDS, B#311 ** Champaign –
Graham High School Roofing
& Loose Furnishings (A) BP
17 – Roof Replacement
(B) BP 18 – Classroom
Furniture and Equipment
(C) BP 19 – Office Furniture
and Equipment (D) BP 20 –
Specialty Furniture and
Equipment (E) BP 21 –
Alternate Furniture and
Equipment (201000504349)
Est. Cost: $914,000
(A) $510,000 (B) $239,201
(C) $25,367 (D) $10,349
(E) $97,867 (Owner: Graham
Local Schools)
MAY 11, 1PM B#242 * Franklin –
Renovation of Rhodes Tower
HVAC SA003550
(201000517865) Est. Cost:
$210,000 (Owner: City of
Columbus Dept of
Finance/Const Mgmt)
MAY 11, 1PM B#287 * Brown –
Southern Hills Joint
Vocational School Boiler
Replacement (201000519393)
Est. Cost: $500,000 (Owner:
Southern Hills Joint
Vocational School)
MAY 11, 2PM CD * Hamilton –
Old Chemistry Facade
Restoration – Phase 2 09026C
(A) University of Cincinnati
(201000520962) Est. Cost:
$300,000 (Owner: University
of Cincinnati Purchasing
Department)
MAY 12, 10:30AM B#203 ****
Greene – Water Treatment
Plant Improvements (A)
Contract A – GC &
Mechanical
(B) Contract B – Electrical
(200900461411) Est. Cost:
$750,000 - $1,000,000 (Owner:
City of Fairborn)
MAY 12, 11AM B#100 **
Champaign – Mechanicsburg
Sanitary Sewer Cleaning &
Televising (201000514658)
Est. Cost: $130,000 (Owner:
Village of Mechanicsburg)
MAY 12, 11AM B#236 ** Ross –
Selected Conservation
Measures (201000477038)
Est. Cost: $1,000,000 $2,000,000 (Owner:
Department of Veterans
Affairs Medical Center)
MAY 12, 2PM CD * Lucas – U of T
UMC Nuclear Med
Renovation Phase 2
5004101533 (201000524490)
Est. Cost: $364,950 (Owner:
University of Toledo Health
Science Campus)
MAY 13, 2PM SHELF B Franklin –
Alkire Road/Bridge
Reconstruction (West of
Harrisburg Pike) PID76255
(200400783080) Est. Cost:
$7,342,000 (Owner: Franklin
County Board of
Commissioners)
MAY 13, 2PM CD ** Licking –
Demolition of Horse and
Paint Buildings AGR100004
(201000528605) Est. Cost:
$52,000 (Owner: State of Ohio
Dept of Admin Svcs Div of
Gen Svcs)
MAY 13, 2PM CD * Richland –
Mansfield Correctional
Institution Roof Replacement
DRC060196 (201000526674)
Est. Cost: $2,750,000 (Owner:
State of Ohio Dept of Admin
Svcs Div of Gen Svcs)
MAY 13, 2PM B#271 Franklin –
Columbus City Schools
Security Upgrades (Group 1)
205 (A) Dominion Middle
Skyworks Equipment Rental LLC
Karla Hall (Sales)
152 Troutman Rd., Delaware, OH 43015
Ph: 740/369-5000
Fax: 740/369-5002
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.skyworksllc.com
Equipment rental
School (B) Ridgeview Middle
School (C) Whetstone High
School (D) West High School
(201000530576) Est. Cost:
$500,160 (Owner: Columbus
City Schools)
MAY 13, 2PM B#312 *** Franklin
– High Voltage Switch &
Cable Replacement Phase 1C
OSU071598 (201000504628)
Est. Cost: $2,852,003 (Owner:
Ohio State University/
Facilities Planning & Dev)
MAY 14, 11AM CD Delaware –
Training and Community
Center Off-Site
Improvements
(201000530493) Est. Cost:
$728,000 - $849,333 (Owner:
City of Delaware)
MAY 18, 9AM B#306 Logan – The
Homestead at Logan Acres
Assisted Living Facility
(200800740105) Est. Cost:
$3,000,000 (Owner: Logan
County Board of
Commissioners)
MAY 18, 12PM B#319 Belmont –
Wastewater Treatment Plant
(Renovation) 092
(200800882946) Est. Cost:
$1,400,000 (Owner: Village of
Shadyside)
MAY 18, 1PM B#244 Belmont –
Water & Sewer Distribution
System 0901 (200800882893)
Est. Cost: $2,000,000 (Owner:
Village of Shadyside)
MAY 18, 1PM B#313 Lucas –
McKinley Elementary School
(A) Bid Item 1 – Sitework
(B) Bid Item 2 – Concrete
Paving and Curbs (C) Bid
Item 3 – Asphalt (D) Bid Item
4 – Landscaping and Grass
(E) Bid Item 5 – General
Trades (F) Bid Item 6 – Metal
Studs and Drywall (G) Bid
Item 7 – Acoustical Ceilings
(H) Bid Item 8 – Painting
(I) Bid Item 9 – Flooring
(J) Bid Item 10 – Fire
Protection (K) Bid Item 11 –
Plumbing (L) Bid Item 12 –
HVAC (M) Bid Item 13 –
Electrical (N) Bid Item 14 –
Technology (200800800830)
Est. Cost: $7,849,658
(A) $478,067 (B) $162,008
(C) $151,754 (D) $56,100
(E) $3,360,879 (F) $315,622
(G) $61,968 (H) $55,802
(I) $139,000 (J) $91,200
(K) $341,000 (L) $1,348,800
(M) $777,500 (N) $509,958
(Owner: Toledo Public School
District)
MAY 18, 2PM CD Hamilton –
Morgens Hall Partial
Abatement (University of
Cincinnati) 06040C
(201000528437) Est. Cost:
$106,469 (Owner: University
of Cincinnati Purchasing
Department)
MAY 20, 2PM B#305 Lorain –
WTP High Services Pump
Station (200800708790) Est.
Cost: $5,000,000 (Owner: City
of Elyria Department of
Engineering)
MAY 25, 9AM B#218 Athens –
Bromley Hall Renovations
2010 10052RS (A) Ohio
University (200800816286)
Est. Cost: $1,191,916 (Owner:
Ohio University Planning &
Implementation)
*** BIDS JUST RECEIVED ***
MAY 11, 12PM B#323 * Ottawa –
Port Clinton High School
(Renovations) 20808503
(201000407979) Est. Cost:
$1,765,408 (Owner: Port
Clinton City Schools)
MAY 11, 1PM B#324 Clark –
Center City Park
Improvements (Phase I)
(200900435574) Est. Cost:
$500,000 - $2,000,000 (Owner:
Community Improvements
Corp of Springfield-Clark Co.)
MAY 12, 12PM B#250 Franklin –
2010 Capital Improvements –
Mechanical (RE-BID)
(201000485427) Est. Cost:
$290,000 (Owner:
Worthington City School
District)
MAY 12, 2PM B#10 Ottawa – High
EDUCATION
Below is a list of upcoming BX education
classes. For more information and a complete
list of classes offered, visit bx.org.
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INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS *
Blueprint reading is a fundamental skill crucial to the
industry and it is important that your entire staff understand the
basics. Through lecture and hands-on work with commercial
drawings this introductory course instructed by an architect and
a contractor provides members of your construction team, from
office personnel to field employees, the fundamental knowledge
of reading and understanding blueprints.
Tuesday and Thursday, June 1 and 3 (Registration:
Date:
4 p.m.; Program: 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. each night.)
Instructors: Chris Bendinelli (Maddox NBD, Inc.) and Adam
Drexel (Ruscilli Construction Co., Inc.)
Fee:
$159 for BX members, $259 for nonmembers
* Denotes classes that are part of the BX Certified Superintendent
Program curriculum. Unless otherwise noted, classes are held at
the BX, 1175 Dublin Rd. Most courses offer OCILB credit, please
call to verify. To register, call Pamela Austin (ext. 222) at the BX.
School Gymnasium Re-Roof
(201000536536) Est. Cost:
$136,000 (Owner: Genoa Area
Local School District)
MAY 12, 2PM B#11 Greene –
Valley & Shaw Elementary
School Asbestos Abatement
(A) BP 11 – Valley Elementary
School (B) BP 12 – Shaw
Elementary School
(201000534247) Est. Cost:
$371,300 (A) $196,400
(B) $174,900 (Owner:
Beavercreek City School
District)
MAY 13, 1:30PM B#237 Franklin –
Hendron Rd. Maintenance
Facility Private Sanitary
Sewer Pump (201000539070)
Est. Cost: $60,000 (Owner:
Franklin County Sanitary
Engineering Department)
MAY 13, 8:30PM B#325 Union –
Kroger Store N399 (Within
Wall Remodel) (Marysville
OH) (200900736703) (Owner:
Kroger Company)
MAY 14, 10AM B#330 * Licking –
Office Building & Clean
Room (Shell Only)
(201000438573) Est. Cost:
$3,872,000 (Owner: HeathNewark-Licking County Port
Authority)
MAY 14, 12PM B#210 Lucas –
Sylvania Area Family Services
(Addition) 08059
(201000526274) Est. Cost:
$647,000 (Owner: Sylvania
Area Family Services)
MAY 18, 9AM B#252 Portage –
NEOUCOM Steam to Hot
Water Conversion (Phase II)
0451043 (201000534792) Est.
Cost: $1,135,000 (Owner:
Northeastern Ohio
Universities College of
Medicine)
MAY 18, 12PM DESK Wayne –
Water Transmission Main
Valve Replacement Project
(201000539551) Est. Cost:
$85,000 (Owner: City of
Wooster Engineer)
MAY 18, 3PM SHELF D Franklin –
Columbus Traffic Signal
System (Phase A) SA003565
(200700804142) Est. Cost:
$7,500,000 - $7,800,000
(Owner: City of Columbus
Pub Svc Dept Office of
Support Services)
MAY 19, 10AM B#223 Wood –
Computer Room UpgradesGenerator UPSs OTC0100053
(A) College Hall Building
Owens State Community
College (201000534877) Est.
Cost: $525,000 (Owner:
Owens State Community
College)
MAY 20, 2PM B#217 ***** Shelby
– Hardin-Houston Local
Schools K-12 Building (REBID) (B) BP 02 – General
Trades (C) BP 03 – Masonry
(D) BP 04 – Kitchen
Equipment (E) BP 05 – Fire
Protection (F) BP 06 –
Plumbing (G) BP 07 – HVAC
(H) BP 08 – Electrical (I) BP
09 – Technology Cabling &
Equipment (200200847539)
Est. Cost: $18,900,000
(B) $7,344,000 (C) $2,795,000
(D) $358,000 (E) $416,800
(F) $808,000 (G) $2,040,300
(H) $1,510,400 (I) $1,600,000
(Owner: Hardin-Houston
Local Schools)
MAY 21, 2PM B#213 Summit –
Tallmadge Church HVAC
(Improvements)
(201000538358) Est. Cost:
$55,000 - $70,000 (Owner:
Ohio Historical Society
Facilities Office)
MAY 25, 11AM B#243 Franklin –
Site Remediation and
Demolition (A) Bid A – 842 W.
Goodale Blvd (B) Bid B – 851
W. Third Ave (201000538205)
Est. Cost: $2,625,000
(A) $405,000 (B) $2,220,000
(Owner: City of Grandview
Heights)
MAY 26, 2:30PM B#248 * Athens –
Ohio University Honor
Tutorial College (Addition)
10053RS (201000538279) Est.
Cost: $188,300 (Owner: Ohio
University Procurement
Services)