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Builders and Contractors of Utah Welcomes New Chapter President The Associated
Builders and Contractors (ABC) Utah Chapter, is pleased to announce the arrival
of a new Chapter President, Kenny Shulsen. Shulsen, a Utah native, will be the
main point of contact for members of the association, as well as for those inquiring
about new memberships. Shulsen will also organize and implement the numerous safety
training and educational seminars that ABC conducts. Shulsen received a
bachelors and masters degree in history from Utah State University. Prior to coming
to ABC Shulsen spent 6 years at Westminster College as the Associate Director
of Admissions and Special Advisor to the Athletic Department. Shulsen and wife
Tami are proud parents of an 18 month old son, Luke. "I am thrilled
to be a part of such an amazing and diverse group of people. ABC's reputation
for promoting the free enterprise system in the construction industry is well
known, and I look forward to being at the forefront of helping our members identify
and address the opportunities and challenges they face, says Shulsen." The
ABC Utah Chapter represents nearly 200 general and specialty contractors, suppliers
and affiliated companies in commercial and industrial construction throughout
the state. For more information on ABC please contact Kenny @ 801-286-2333
or kshulsen@abcutah.org McGraw-Hill
Construction, AGC of America Form New Partnership McGraw-Hill Construction
- North America's leading provider of construction information and intelligence
- will publish AGC's Constructor magazine, membership directory and buyers' guide.
"We
are excited about our new partnership to publish this fine group of products for
AGC members and other industry professionals," said James McGraw IV, group
publisher for McGraw-Hill Construction. "We are committed to providing high-quality
information to the industry. Working with
AGC, a respected industry leader,
helps us achieve that goal."
AGC Chief Executive Officer Stephen Sandherr
said the partnership will help the association better serve its membership and
the industry.
"Our choice to select McGraw-Hill as our partner in
publishing Constructor, our membership directory and buyers' guide is a perfect
fit that will enable us to enhance the quality of news and information we provide
members and the industry," he said.McGraw-Hill Construction
partners with American Society of Civil Engineers McGraw-Hill Construction,
McGraw-Hill Professional and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the
oldest and most prestigious national engineering society, today announced a groundbreaking
alliance that will provide practicing civil engineers unparalleled professional
development and on-the job resources.With nearly 300 years of combined editorial
engineering expertise, ASCE, McGraw-Hill Construction and McGraw-Hill Professional
will publish, distribute and market 15 to 20 books annually under a joint imprint
of ASCE Press and McGraw-Hill. The book series will focus on cutting-edge technologies
to advance the professional development of civil engineers throughout their careers. The
alliance combines the customer reach, editorial expertise and the publishing and
distribution assets of the three partners. Founded in 1852, ASCE represents more
than 137,000 civil engineers worldwide. McGraw-Hill Professional, a leading provider
of print and electronic learning solutions for a wide variety of professional
markets, has over 98 years of professional engineering publishing experience.
McGraw-Hill Construction, the leading provider of information and intelligence
for the worldwide Architecture, Engineering and Construction marketplace, will
promote the book series through its industry leading publications Engineering
News-Record, Architectural Record, and all Regional Construction publications,
Professional Bookstore, conferences, events and award-winning website, www.construction.com.
The book series will also be sold through multiple sales channels, retailers and
distributors. "ASCE Press has published high quality engineering publications
for more than a decade," said Patrick J. Natale, P.E., F.ASCE, executive
director for ASCE. "With this new agreement to publish a book series with
McGraw-Hill, ASCE will be able to expand our services to better serve our members
and the engineering industry by providing the needed professional resources to
broaden the knowledge and skills of today's engineers to meet the challenges of
tomorrow." "This unique alliance expands the global reach of
McGraw-Hill in the civil engineering profession,|" commented James H. McGraw,
IV, group publisher for McGraw-Hill Construction. "The agreement leverages
our editorial expertise and market reach to provide our customers with high quality
professional development books and services they need to advance their careers
and grow their businesses." "This collaboration demonstrates McGraw-Hill
Education's commitment to providing professionals and executives in all businesses
with access to the tools they need to succeed in today's competitive world,"
stated Scott Grillo, vice president and publisher of McGraw-Hill Professional's
Science and Technology division. "We look forward to serving the construction
industry with our wide range of educational products and services, and developing
new ones in the future to meet their specific needs." Rocky
Mountain Chapter of the Design Build Institute of America holds inaugural meeting
in Salt Lake City In November of last year more than 50 general contractors,
engineers and architects, mostly from the Salt Lake City area, gathered at the
Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City for the first Utah meeting of the Denver-based
Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Design Build Institute of America. Utah Director
Tom Colvin of Colvin Engineering welcomed the group and introduced speaker Keith
R. Molenaar Ph.D., assistant professor in the Construction Engineering Management
Program and the University of Colorado.
Following the presentation Colvin
said he was encouraged by the turn out and planned to schedule a second meeting
this year. "I think we saw today that there is a real interest in
the local design and construction industry to get more involved with the chapter,"
Colvin said. Colvin said he also felt there was a great and growing interest
in the design-build delivery method among the leaders of Utah's cities and towns.
"A lot of cities and towns out there lack the expertise with design build
but I think they could benefit from it. I think this area could benefit from a
strong DBIA chapter here locally." Colvin another meeting would be
scheduled early this year.
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