Scott Fisher was promoted to the position of vice president of information services for Barnhill Contracting Co. in Raleigh, N.C. Fisher previously served as the company’s IT director. PRIVITERA FISHER Brendan Horgan was named chief executive officer of Sunbelt Rentals, an equipment rental firm based in Fort Mill, S.C. Horgan, who replaces Joe Phelan , has been with Sunbelt Rentals for the past 15 years, previously serving as chief operating officer and chief sales officer. Randy Thron was named senior vice president of federal programs for BRPH in Melbourne, Fla. He has been with BRPH for 25 years. David Privitera,
Article toolbar Power giant Duke Energy is getting down and dirty as it spends more than $2 billion to upgrade its Cliffside Steam Station, in rural North Carolina, with advanced clean-coal technology. The builders attribute much of the job’s success to date to a collaborative team approach and a strategy that involves site preassembly of powerplant components. Photo Courtesy Duke Energy Investment Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy is investing more than $2 billion in clean-coal technology at its Cliffside Steam Station plant in Cleveland and Rutherford counties in North Carolina. “The fabrication and preassembly performed onsite are a significant element of
Article toolbar The Top Starts ranking of the Southeast’s largest projects under way is a yearly glimpse into the heart of a regional market. From owners and contractors, to sectors and geographic hot spots, Top Starts inevitably showcases the forces and players driving work for the Southeast’s construction and design firms. Image Of The Wolfson Children’s Hospital Courtesy Of Batson-cook Co. Public Sector This Veterans Administration Medical Center project in Orlando, Fla., illustrates the influences of the public sector and health care on this year’s ranking. For a few years now, major private-sector projects have been few and far between
Electric utility executives are often asked, “What kind of power plants will we need? Nuclear? Natural gas? Clean coal? Biomass? Solar?” A common answer is, “All of the above.”
SnapShot March 7, 2011 Construction of the $48-million Soho Beach House Construction of the $48-million Soho Beach House, a members-only hotel in Miami, involved the historical restoration of the 1940s-era Hotel Sovereign. A section of the existing hotel was removed to make way for a 17-story tower. The addition of a rooftop amenities deck on the eighth floor of the existing hotel required structural enhancements. Contractor Moss & Associates worked with local architect Allan T. Shulman. Photographer: Angi Gatica Submitted By: Mark Sell, director of client services, Wragg & Casas Public Relations, Miami
On The Scene March 7, 2011 Our editors are everywhere�at all the industry events that matter most. When They're not speaking on panels, they're busy taking notes�and snapping photos�so they can inform their readers about what was said and who was there. Topping Out Topping Out In January, Balfour Beatty Construction topped out its 396 Alhambra Circle project in Coral Gables, Fla. The $130-million project includes remodeling a seven-story building and constructing a 15-story, 189,000-sq-ft office tower, which is precertified LEED Gold. Photo Courtesy Of Balfour Beatty Construction 2011 Outlook 2011 Outlook On Feb. 1, McGraw-Hill Construction welcomed contractors and
The Florida Supreme Court on March 4 unanimously rejected a lawsuit by Florida senators aimed at forcing Gov. Rick Scott (R) to accept federal funding for a proposed $2.7-billion high-speed rail line between Orlando and Tampa, effectively ending a last-ditch effort to save the project. The lawsuit, filed by Sen. Thad Altman (R) of Melbourne and Sen. Arthenia Joyner (D) of Tampa, had asserted that Scott lacked the authority to override the actions of a previous legislature, which had approved the project. Related Links: Supreme Court High-Speed Rail Ruling Justices were not convinced of the senators’ argument. In a brief,
UPDATE: On March 2, Gov. Rick Scott filed a response to the senators’ lawsuit. Also, the Florida Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments in the case for Thursday, March 3. Florida state legislators have filed a lawsuit against Gov. Rick Scott over his rejection of more than $2 billion in federal funding for a high-speed rail line. Related Links: Blog: Making the Case Against Gov. Scott Blog: ...And Gov. Rick Scott Responds Sen. Thad Altman (R) of Melbourne and Sen. Arthenia Joyner (D) of Tampa petitioned the Florida Supreme Court on Feb. 28, seeking an injunction “requiring that (Gov. Rick
A new global engineering and design-build giant is set to emerge at month�s end as CDM, the Cambridge, Mass.-based design firm-constructor specializing in environmental infrastructure acquires Wilbur Smith Associates, the Columbia, S.C., transportation engineer. The transaction, under way since early 2010, will create a $1.2-billion company that meshes in culture, specialties, employee ownership and international presence, its executives say. The acquisition, which is set to wrap on Feb. 25, creates a company with about 5,700 employees, about 25% of whom are based abroad, says Richard D. Fox, CDM chairman and CEO. SMITH FOX M. Stevenson Smith, Wilbur Smith’s chairman and
UPDATE: On Feb. 28, Florida senators Thad Altman (R ) of Melbourne and Arthenia Joyner (D) of Tampa filed a lawsuit against Gov. Rick Scott that seeks an injunction halting his rejection of $2.4 billion of federal funding for the proposed Tampa-to-Orlando high-speed rail line. Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) has again rejected a proposal to build a $2.7-billion high-speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando. The governor rebuffed a last-ditch attempt by local, state and federal officials to address his previously stated concerns over financial risks, thus closing the latest chapter in the state's decades-long drive to build high-speed