Newsletter 2018-51 December 21, 2018 SPEAKER NAMES NEW LEADERSHIP TEAM House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, has announced additional delegates to head up his leadership team. Eric Householder, R-Berkeley, is the new Finance Committee chairman, replacing Del. Eric Nelson, R-Kanawha. The new vice chair of Finance is Vernon Criss, R- Wood, vice president of CAWV member firm Atlas Towing Company. John Shott, R-Mercer, remains as Judiciary chairman and his new vice chair is Del. Moore Capito, R-Kanawha. Gary Howell, R-Mineral, remains as Government Organization chair. Speaker Hanshaw has said he plans to reorganize the Roads and Transportation Committee to expand its scope to include Broadband and other infrastructure. Additional leaders of committees the CAWV is most involved with include: Banking & Insurance • Banking Chairman: Delegate Eric Nelson, R-Kanawha • Insurance Chairman: Delegate Steve Westfall, R-Jackson • Banking Vice-Chairman: Delegate Vernon Criss, R-Wood • Insurance Vice-Chairman: Delegate Tom Azinger, R-Wood Industry & Labor • Chairman: Delegate Tom Fast, R-Fayette • Vice-Chairman: Delegate Patrick Martin, R-Lewis Rule-Making Review • Chairman: Delegate Geoff Foster, R-Putnam • Vice-Chairman: Delegate Jim Butler, R-Mason Small Business, Entrepreneurship & Economic Development • Chairman: Delegate Josh Higginbotham, R-Putnam • Vice-Chairman: Delegate Ben Queen, R-Harrison CONGRESS COULD HEAD TO A PARTIAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN At press time, negotiations between congressional Democrats and Republicans on the seven remaining FY 2019 spending bills have broken down and seem headed toward a partial federal government shutdown beginning at midnight Dec. 22. As of midday Friday, Dec. 21, the two sides did not appear close to resolving the last issue: funding for President Trump’s proposed wall on the nation’s southern border. Republican U.S. Senators were in negotiations to see if a compromise could be reached on a government funding bill that the Senate can pass. If Congress fails to pass a funding bill by Dec. 21, several federal agencies—including the Department of Transportation, Department of Homeland Security, Environmental Protection Agency and General Services Administration—would face limited operations. Even if there were a partial federal government shutdown, it should be noted that federal-aid highway and transportation projects would by and large be unaffected. Nevertheless, AGC of America has resources members in the event such a government shutdown, which can be found here. CAWV WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE MEETING SCHEDULED CAWV President Roger Thomas recently assembled the Workforce Development Task Force which will be charged with developing programs that will encourage high school and middle school students to consider a career in the construction industry. The task force will work with the Department of Education, career and technical colleges as well as other workforce development groups to implement a sustainable program. John Boyle, Source Contractors, and Mark Urso, Bear Contracting, CAWV Workforce Development Task Force Co-chairmen, have scheduled the initial meeting of the CAWV’s newly created task force for Wednesday, January 16 at 10:00 a.m. at the CAWV Headquarters. Dr. Steve Paine, West Virginia State Superintendent of Schools, has been invited to join the meeting at 11:00 a.m. to give information on what the school system and career and technical center programs currently offer. If you are interested in serving on this task force, please contact Pat McDonald at [email protected] or at 304-342-1166. SPONSORSHIPS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR MIDYEAR MEETING 2019 Over 250 members are registered for the 2019 CAWV Midyear Meeting which will be held February 8-13, 2019 at the Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa. The CAWV Program Committee offers exciting sponsorship opportunities for the Midyear Meeting that give members impressive benefits. Members can click here to obtain the full sponsorship packet. Contact Cheryl Clark at (304) 342-1166, or email [email protected] for more information. Sponsorships are limited and are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t delay in securing your sponsorship package today! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EXPO’S EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT The West Virginia Construction & Design EXPO is accepting exhibitors, honor exhibitors and sponsors for the 40th annual event. Members get $50 off per booth before January 15 with the early payment discount. The region’s largest - and West Virginia’s only - trade show for the construction and design industry is excited to celebrate their milestone anniversary at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center, formerly known as the Charleston Civic Center, on March 20-21, 2019. See the impressive $100 million renovation/addition project at the facility. Don’t miss out on EXPO’s biggest show yet! The CAWV encourages all members to participate as an exhibitor, honor exhibitor (non-displaying participant), sponsor, advertiser, or attendee. Visit the website at www.wvexpo.com, or contact EXPO at (304) 342-3976, for additional information. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED IN FINALIZING YEAR-END BOOKS As we approach the end of the year, we ask your assistance in finalizing our books. Contractors returning their Third Quarter Volume Dues Statement would greatly assist this process. CAWV auditors will be contacting members confirming outstanding accounts. If you have any questions, please contact the CAWV at (304) 342-1166. December 21, 2018 ** - Plans in CAWV Physical Plan Room (^) - Paper (+) Disc or Digital # - CAWV Listed as Plan Holder The CAWV posts all projects announced in the Newsletter along with where the plans and specifications can be viewed. For more information, please contact Monica Rivera or Rena Moles at (304) 342-1166 or email [email protected]. CONTACT / DOCUMENT BID DATE PROJECT NAME BULLETIN INFORMATION Consulting Engineer, 9/11/2018- West Virginia Division of Highways Roadway/Bridge/Highway Related HH 9/7 7/31/2019 [email protected] Projects, Statewide, WVDOH Consulting Services, Natural Resource 9/11/2018- West Virginia Division of Highways Investigations/Surveys, Statewide, HH 9/7 7/31/2019 [email protected] WVDOH Consulting Services, National 9/11/2018- West Virginia Division of Highways Environmental Policy Act Compliance HH 9/7 7/31/2019 [email protected] Services, WVDOH 9/11/2018- Consulting Services Noise Analysis West Virginia Division of Highways HH 9/7 7/31/2019 Services, WVDOH [email protected] 9/11/2018- Consulting Services, Cultural Resource West Virginia Division of Highways HH 9/7 7/31/2019 Services, WVDOH [email protected] 9/18/2018- Consulting Engineer, Traffic/Highway West Virginia Division of Highways HH 9/7 7/31/2019 Related Projects, WVDOH [email protected] Consulting Services, Aerial 11/1/2018 - West Virginia Division of Highways Photography/Mapping Services, HH 11/2 9/30/2019 [email protected] Various Locations, WVDOH Consulting Services, Surveying for 11/1/2018 - West Virginia Division of Highways Highway/Bridge/Miscellaneous HH 11/2 9/30/2019 [email protected] Projects, Various Locations, WVDOH 11/1/2018 - Consulting Services, Asbestos West Virginia Division of Highways HH 11/2 9/30/2019 Inspection/Sampling, WVDOH [email protected] Purchase/Installation, Chain Link 12/27 Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402 Fence/Gates, WVDOH, Charleston BB 11/16 NEW [email protected] (DOT1900000046) Bridge Retrofit/Painting Contract BRP- HNTB Corporation (304) 760-1827 12/27 HH 12/7 3-19, Bridge 3010N, Mercer County [email protected] Kirsten Lefebure, Director of Fire Alarm Maintenance 2018-2019, 1/3 Purchasing BB 12/21 Wood County Schools [email protected] HVAC Replacement for WVDOH, 1/3 Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402 District 6, Moundsville, BB 11/21 NEW [email protected] (DOT1900000049) Sewage Treatment Plant Maintenance, Dusty J. Smith (304) 558-9398 1/3 I-81 SB Rest Stop, District 5, WVDOH MU 12/21 [email protected] (DOT1900000020) Type V Pre-Formed Pavement Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402 1/3 Markings, Various WVDOH Locations, HH 12/7 [email protected] (DOT1900000055) Construction, Bob Amos Events Urban Fabric, PLLC, BB/HH 1/4 Center/ Cabins/Parking/Site Work, Joshua Vernon (270) 761-5674 11/30 Pike County, Kentucky Stand-By Generator Installation, City Manager’s Office 1/4 BB 11/16 Martinsburg Fire Department (304) 264-2131, Ext 277 CAWV / WVDOH Soil and Aggregate Compaction Inspector, Cedar Lakes, Ripley 1/4-11 Registration forms are on the CAWV website at http://www.cawv.org/events/tech-schools.html Contact Pat McDonald at (304) 342-1166 or email [email protected] Restoration, Existing Garage Door, New Beginning Apostolic Church 1/7 New Beginning Apostolic Church, BB 11/21 (304) 274-8891 Martinsburg Storm Water Retention, 20th Street, City of Parkersburg Finance 1/7 MU 12/21 City of Parkersburg Department, (304) 424-8434 HVAC System Replacement, Purchasing Director (304) 348-8014 1/7 Sojourners Homeless Shelter, City of BB 12/21 [email protected] Charleston Masonry Restoration, New Beginning New Beginning Apostolic Church 1/7 BB 11/16 Apostolic Church, Martinsburg (304) 274-8891 Maintenance, AML Various Southern Katrina J. Dufourny (304) 926-0499 1/8 Counties Of West Virginia (South HH 12/21 [email protected] Region-Oak Hill), (DEP1900000038) MATERIALS: Culvert Pipe Liners/Inlet 1/8 Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402 Bells, Various Locations, WVDOH HH 12/7 NEW [email protected] (DOT1900000054) Waterproofing Repairs, Culture Center, Mark W. Lynch (304) 558-0220 1/8 BB 12/14 Charleston (DCH1900000004) [email protected] Roof Replacement, Becker's Hardware Aaron Moses (304) 215-5607 1/8 BB 12/7 Building, Wheeling [email protected] Masonry Repair, Innovative Endeavors Aaron Moses (304) 215-5607 1/8 BB 12/7 Building, Wheeling [email protected] # Contract 4, Water Storage Tank The Thrasher Group, Inc. 1/9 Rehabilitation, Greenbrier Public MU 12/21 (304) 343-7601 Service District No.
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