Nov/Dec 2013 (PDF)

Nov/Dec 2013 (PDF)

THE MAGAZINE OF THE MASTER BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2013 RENAISSANCE IN 15219 Surety market update Why more direct flights matter Managing sales is about process When it comes to Mechanical Contracting Services, sets the bar. For more information on our Commercial Construction, Power & Industrial, Service, or Metal Fabrication groups please visit our website: www.mckamish.com 412.781.6262 CONTENTS 2013 PUBLISHER Tall Timber Group www.talltimbergroup.com Image courtesy of EDITOR Hill District Master Plan. Jeff Burd 412-366-1857 [email protected] PRODUCTION Carson Publishing, Inc. Kevin J. Gordon ART DIRECTOR/GRAPHIC DESIGN Carson Publishing, Inc. Jaimee D. Greenawalt CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Anna Burd CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHY Carson Publishing, Inc. Alexander Denmarsh Photography 05 REGIONAL ADVERTISING DIRECTOR 42 FINANCIAL PERSPECTIVE Karen Kukish MARKET UPDATE Federal government deadlock and Surety market update. 412-837-6971 Obamacare leave business owners [email protected] uncertain (again). 45 MANAGEMENT MORE INFORMATION: PERSPECTIVE Managing the sales process BreakingGround is published by 09 NATIONAL not results. Tall Timber Group for the Master MARKET UPDATE The fundamentals for commercial Builders’ Association of Western 48 MBE/WBE Pennsylvania, 412-922-3912 or real estate, housing, logistics and finance suggest a more robust Emerald Electric www.mbawpa.org 2014. Some question marks still exist. 51 TREND TO WATCH Archive copies of Regional wish list: More flights from BreakingGround can be viewed 12 WHAT’S IT COST? Pittsburgh International Airport. at www.mbawpa.org 14 FEATURE STORY 57 INDUSTRY No part of this magazine may be & COMMUNITY NEWS reproduced without written permission Redeveloping 15219 by the Publisher. All rights reserved. 28 PROJECT PROFILE 60 AWARDS AND This information is carefully gathered and Centre Heldman Plaza. CONTRACTS compiled in such a manner as to ensure maximum accuracy. We cannot, and do 62 FACES AND not, guarantee either the correctness of 35 FIRM PROFILE all information furnished nor the complete Uptown Partners. NEW PLACES absence of errors and omissions. Hence, responsibility for same neither can be, 39 LEGAL PERSPECTIVE 64 CLOSING OUT nor is, assumed. Revised ASTM standard for Phase Neighborhood revitalization I Environmental Site Assessment matters. Keep up with regional construction and Bill Peduto, Pittsburgh Mayor-elect. real estate events at awaits EPA approval. www.buildingpittsburgh.com BreakingGround November/December 2013 1 The Value of Sound Construction. On the surface you see a magnificent building , highway or bridge. What you may not see are the values that constructed the building and paved the highway. We are a family owned company, with dedicated employees, working together with trusted partners, to create a region we can all be proud of. pjdick.com @PJDickInc | facebook.com/PJDickinc A Drug Free Equal Opportunity Employer Pantone CMYK Web Safe (RGB) 3308 143 5773 Cool Gray 6 100:0:60:72.16 0:35:85:0 9:0:43:38 0:0:0:31 01:48:3A FB:B0:40 9E:A3:74 BA:BC:BE Publisher’s Note round the time that my family moved back region should not be among the most blighted, especially to Pittsburgh from Dallas in 1991, there were when those two zones are but 15 blocks apart. some interesting shows being produced by WQED about our town. This was the time In the short time since the CONSOL Energy Center has that the Rick Sebak specials started. Two been open, there has been a reinvigoration of the Fifth/ Athings stand out for me about that period of time. The Forbes corridor in Uptown. If you have driven from town first is one of regret that my television career was nipped to the South Side lately and taken Forbes Avenue to the in the bud, a casualty of what I assume was inept editing. Birmingham Bridge, you know how the face of that street A friend and I had taken our daughters to the Strip on the has changed and how close Oakland feels because of the day Mr. Sebak was filming The Strip Show. Our daughters private development that has closed the gap. The real were quite photogenic and were filmed in several scenes estate Uptown and on the south side of the Hill should – at least one with their fathers – but none of those scenes be some of the hottest in the city. Great views. Great made it to the final cut. And I’m not bitter. prices. With the squeeze on real estate in Oakland and the continued growth of the hospitals and universities, The other video production that had a more substantial that gap will close even more over the next few years. impression was Wylie Avenue Days by Chris Moore. The film chronicled the heyday of the Hill District, from the A lot has changed on Centre Avenue over the past decade 1930’s until the decline in the 1960’s. As someone who too. Over those years a handful of new buildings have knew only the Hill of 1979 and later, it was fascinating been built and a lot of others taken down. A little north to learn of the enormous influence that the people from and east of that corridor, several former public housing just a few blocks made on the culture of Pittsburgh and projects have been replaced with market rate houses and the world. People like Billy Eckstein, George Benson, apartments. August Wilson and Josh Gibson would likely have found their way to prominence wherever they were born but the There is no real vibrancy there yet but that part of the fact is their accomplishments came out of that community Hill District is starting to look like a place waiting to between Downtown and Oakland. happen. Patience in this case is difficult but it is worth remembering that the rejuvenation of the South Side What Wylie Avenue Days beautifully showed was how or East Liberty started with a trickle and some pioneers the Hill District’s economic base allowed people to make willing to put businesses where they thought people a living who would otherwise have been shut out of a would come. Conditions in the Hill won’t change quickly lot of opportunities because of segregation and racial enough to satisfy everybody but history tells us that it will discrimination. Businesses owned by African Americans change if we let those who are paid to take risks judge succeeded in part because the physical connection the highest and best use for the neighborhood. Civic to the rest of the Pittsburgh’s business infrastructure leaders can make master plans but success follows the – in particular to Downtown – allowed them to serve right private investment. customers and attract patrons. Re-opening Wylie Avenue to Downtown isn’t going If you are interested in Pittsburgh’s history you should to bring back the days of Goode’s Drug Store or the watch Wylie Avenue Days, but don’t look for a happy Crawford Grill but it will link an isolated neighborhood ending. The story ends with glimpses of a few of the to the centers of commerce. The revitalization will follow. Hill District residents who were trying to get things turned around but it’s not very hopeful (this was 1991 Since moving back here in 1991, I have listened to remember). A few scenes earlier, Mr. Moore chronicles politicians and experts say that young people couldn’t the construction of the Civic Arena and the urban renewal find good jobs here and that no one will want to live that accompanied it. Wylie Avenue is one of the main Downtown without retail stores and that East Liberty was victims of urban renewal. The connection with Downtown too dangerous for people to shop or dine after dark. was severed by the Arena’s location and the businesses Time proved all of those assertions wrong. I think those that thrived there withered. The rest of the Hill followed who can’t see a similar opportunity for the Hill District will suit thereafter. be just as wrong. I don’t have the will or insight to engage in a post-mortem argument about the merits of preserving or demolishing the Civic Arena. Nor do I begin to understand the politics or motives of the different community factions in the Hill. 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