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Membership Directory 2021 Take on Tomorrow’S Work with New Confidence Membership Directory 2021 take on tomorrow’s work with new confidence. We see a tomorrow where the tools and processes used to build our world are more intelligent, more connected and safer than ever before. Where economic prosperity and environmental responsibility are mutually reinforcing goals. And where gains in the power, efficiency and uptime of our equipment drive our customers’ work to new heights. volvoce.com/buildingtomorrow CONTENTS 2 President’s Message 25 Special Committees 4 Statement of Purpose 28 DCA Advancement Fund 6 Historical Information 29 LIUNA-DCA Trust 6 2021 Convention Information 30 UA-DCA Trust 8 Annual Conventions 31 DCA Overview 8 Honorary Members 33 Industry Partners 10 Association Officers 37 Contractor Members 12 Association Directors 14 DCA Presidents 105 Associate Members 16 DCA Associate Member Directors 176 Membership Application 20 Working Committees 171 Advertiser Index 23 Standing Committees 171 Sales Representatives STAFF Robert Darden Teri Korson Candace Green Executive Director of Director of Vice President Administration Communications Becky Hopkins Donna Reed Eben Wyman Director of Director of Washington, DC Meetings Member Services Representative Woodcreek Plaza Published by: 101 W. Renner Road, Suite 460 Richardson, Texas 75082-2024 Publisher of: Underground Construction, Gas Utility, (972) 680-0261 Pipeline & Gas Journal, Pipeline News, Hydrocarbon Processing, Gas Processing, World Oil and [email protected] | dcaweb.org Petroleum Economist Editor-In-Chief: Robert Carpenter Art Director: Sheri Biscardi Project Manager: Jenna Rutan Advertising Sales: See page 171. @DCAtweets Distribution Contractors Association © Copyright 2020 by Gulf Energy Information www.dcaweb.org | 1 2021 Membership directory President's Message Advocate for the industry for over 60 years I am pleased to provide you this copy of the DCA 2021 Membership Di- rectory. I hope you will find the directory a handy reference and a reliable list of professional utility, directional drilling and gas distribution contrac- tors. I also hope you will use it as a reference of the major manufacturers and service providers in our industry. Our mission, as quality contractors and associates, is to work together to deliver superior value to the natural gas and underground utility industry – today and in the future – as we have done since our founding in 1961. DCA encourages the healthy exchange of industry information between member contractors and suppliers. In addition, we seek to provide the public a reasonable assurance of the skill, integrity, safety and responsibility of member contractors. DCA remains focused on superior craftsmanship and unparalleled professionalism. DCA members will continue their commitment to progress and I am confident our members will lead the way in the use of the latest techniques, equipment and technology. Our goal is to remain on the cutting edge of utility construction and directional drilling in this vibrant and changing industry. We hope the DCA 2021 Membership Directory is your "go to" listing when you select contractors, equipment and services. We owe a debt of gratitude to Gulf Energy Information for their time and efforts in producing the 2021 DCA Membership Directory. Ben Nelson 2020-21 DCA President Michels Pacific Energy Inc. San Jose, California 2 | DCA Annual Directory 2020 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY DISTRIBUTION CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Diversity Done Easy. DiversityDiversityDiversity Done Done Easy. Done Easy. Easy. 3P Utility is a Diverse Gas Distribution Contractor with the ability to 3P Utility is3P a Diverse Utilityserve is Gas a 3Pour Diverse Distribution Utility customers Gasis a DistributionDiverse Contractor from Gasthe Distributionwell Contractor with head the ability to with Contractor the to the meterset. ability with to the ability to serve our customersserve our customers fromserve the our well from customers head the towell the from head meterset. the to wellthe meterset. head to the meterset. 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DCA is a network of the best in the business, union and non-union contractors, suppliers and DCA is committed to the highest standards of providers, gas distribution and other utilities. It is excellence and leadership. It is the vital link that a gathering of quality contractors and associates keeps members informed, efficient, safe and working together to deliver superior value to productive. Success starts with DCA. the natural gas and underground utility industry. As such, DCA helps its members to efficiently When DCA was founded in 1961, a list of purposes transform their business, educate their employees was defined in its bylaws that holds true today as on business and safety and leave a lasting and it did when first written. memorable impact on the industry. Through its These bylaws direct the Association to: (a) enhance the proficiency and professionalism (e) encourage efficiency among distribution of members through the exchange of contractors and their employees, and to information. promote good employee and labor (b) make membership in the Association a relationships. reasonable assurance to the public, of the skill, (f) establish and promote Association standards integrity and responsibility of its members. to benefit the industry and, whenever (c) maintain the standards of the distribution possible, strive to influence regulations and construction business at the level necessitated events affecting the industry. by its professional character, and to establish (g) seek correction of injurious, discriminatory members of the Association in the public and unfair business methods practiced on or mind as contractors who fulfill obligations in against distribution contractors. good faith. (h) eliminate as far as possible the occurrence of (d) promote cordial and cooperative relations injury and death to employees of distribution among individuals and firms engaged in the construction firms. construction of distribution pipeline, cable and duct systems. 4 | DCA Annual Directory AA/EOE/M/W/Vet/Disability An Energy & Infrastructure Contractor COMMITTED TO OUR ROOTS: Constructing & maintaining natural gas distribution systems across the U.S. DISCOVER OUR CAPABILITIES www.Michels.us 2021 Membership directory Distribution Contractors Association The Distribution Contractors Association was individual residences and industrial complexes. formed in 1961 to facilitate the exchange of Associate membership in DCA is available to information related to the construction and main- those organizations that provide equipment and tenance of distribution pipeline, cable and duct services to the industry. systems throughout the United States. The highly technical and sometimes hazardous Through its annual convention, mid year meeting, nature of the industry precipitated the formation multiple publications and website, DCA members of DCA and fosters its ongoing role today to pro- are kept up-to-date on environmental issues, labor mote the safety, efficiency and credibility of DCA relations and technological advancements. In member companies. addition, DCA members provide expert testimony to regulatory agencies, government organiza- The domain of DCA’s Contractor Members is tions and consumer groups on the nature of the within city gates, where the final link for pipeline, distribution construction industry. cable and duct systems is made to 60th Annual Convention March 2-6, 2021 Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, Scottsdale, Arizona DCA Members and guests will be able to relax, renew acquaintances and learn about the latest trends and developments affecting the distribution construction industry at the 60th Annual DCA Conven- tion, March 2-6, 2021, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, offering AAA Five Diamond accommodations. This breathtaking resort offers you world-class hospitality in the Valley of the Sun. You'll find unparalleled luxury at a resort designed to connect you with the beauty and serenity of Arizona's Sonoran Desert. With 333 days of sunshine, this world-class golf destination is a true golfer’s paradise. Convention event schedules, lodging and travel information will be mailed to DCA members and guests in the Fall of 2020. Make your plans now to attend! 6 | DCA Annual Directory 2021 Membership directory Annual Conventions 59th 2020 Boca Raton, Florida 38th 1999 Coronado Bay, 21st 1982 Miami Beach, Florida 58th 2019
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