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MINNESOTA CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONFebruary 2008
Construction ViewsThe Official Organization of Minnesota’s Construction Industry
m c aminnesota const ruct ion assoc iat ion
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
Wednesday,February 20, 2008
8:00 - 9:00 AM2008 McGraw-Hill
Construction ForecastCliff Brewis, McGraw-
Hill Construction
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
8:00 - 9:30 AMConcrete Technology
and DurabilityDaniel M. Vruno,
American EngineeringTesting, Inc.
Scott F. Wolter,American Petrographic
Services, Inc.
AwardsOn January 23, 2008, the Minnesota
Construction Association (MCA) honoredits members for outstanding construction
projects that they completed in 2007.Awards Committee Chairperson, Alana
Sunness Griffith, Empirehouse, Inc.,presented the awards at the dinner
reception at the Minneapolis Golf Club.
continued on page three
2008 MCA AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE GALA
Congratulations to all of the Awards Recipients
honored at the Gala!
MCA2008 Board
of Directors
PresidentPHILLIP BAUM
Steiner Construction Services
Vice PresidentPATRICK J. LEE-O'HALLORAN
Fabyanske, Westra, Hart &Thomson, P.A
TreasurerGREGG A. JOHNSON
Weis Builders
Secretary ROBERT STRUVE
American Engineering Testing, Inc.
Past PresidentRICHARD J. JACOBSON
Kraus - AndersonConstruction Company
DIRECTORS
GARY HEPPELMANNBOR-SON Construction, Inc.
WILLIAM L. JUNDTUnited Properties
Construction Services
MIKE PURFEERSTSteiner Construction Services, LLC
MICHAEL A. SCHOENECKERWinkelman Building Corp.
ALANA SUNNESS GRIFFITHEmpirehouse, Inc.
JOEL R. SWANSONHNTB
RORY SYNSTELIENLoucks Associates
STAFFCORINNA HASTINGS
Executive Director & EditorMCA is a non-profit association dedicated to educating and promoting the construction industry.Statements of fact and opinion in this publication are the responsibility of the authors alone and donot necessarily reflect or imply the opinion of the members, directors or staff of MCA.
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President’s ColumnBy Phillip Baum
I am pleased to report that theMCA "Awards of Excellence" dinnerand program, held on January 23rdat the Minneapolis Golf Club, was asuccess. There were close to 100people in attendance for the event. I
want to especially thank all of the companies that submittedprojects for the "Awards of Excellence" competition and the judgesthat volunteered their time.
As it has been mentioned before in this column, MCA is aboutnetworking, consulting with your peers in the industry, andeducation. MCA is teaming up with the AGC and McGraw-Hill onWednesday, February 20th for the 2008 McGraw-Hill ConstructionForecast presented by Cliff Brewis from McGraw-Hill. At the startof each year we all hear and read many different economicforecasts. I encourage those of you who are Developers,Contractors, or from Architectural & Engineering firms to attendthis program as Mr. Brewis speaks about the economic forecast ofthe construction industry.
NEWS
NEW CONSTRUCTION - UNDER $10 MILLION
Lakeville Liquor Galaxie
Greystone Construction CompanyCity of Lakeville
Tushie Montgomery Associates
NEW CONSTRUCTION - OVER $10 MILLION
Bonestroo Headquarters Building
BonestrooKraus-Anderson
Construction Company
RENOVATION OR TENANT IMPROVEMENT
Ridgedale Center Mall
Weis Builders, Inc.General Growth Properties
Omniplan Architects
EXPANSION/ADDITION TO EXISTING BUILDING OR SITE IMPROVEMENT
Mille Lacs County Jail
Winkelman Building Corp.Mille Lacs CountyDurrant Architects
2008 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
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2008 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE SPONSORSThank you for helping to make the evening memorable!
Dinner Sponsors ($400)
BOR-SON Construction
J.E. Dunn - North Central
Steiner Construction Services, LLC
Wine Sponsors ($350)
DLR Group
Fabyanske, Westra, Hart &Thomson, P.A.
Dessert Sponsors ($200)
Cobb Strecker Dunphy &Zimmermann, Inc.
Loucks Associates
Reception Sponsors ($150)
American Engineering Testing, Inc.
Kraus-Anderson Construction Company
Other Donations
BOR-SON Construction -Projector
Empirehouse, Inc. - Projector
Ziegler CAT - Table CenterpieceCAT Scale Models
2008 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
February 2008 4 Minnesota Construction Association
GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
Security Forces Operation Facility
BOR-SON Construction934 Airlift Wing
LHB Inc.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD
Twin Cities Cristo Rey Jesuit High School & Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center
Ryan Companies US, Inc.Cristo Rey Jesuit High School
Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation
NEW CATEGORY - GREEN OR SUSTAINABLE PROJECT
Wilder Center
Duke ConstructionThe Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Perkins + Will
2008 OUTSTANDING MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Mike Purfeerst
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DON JACOBSON
In appreciation of your tireless dedication and guidancein building and promoting the mission and objectives of
the Minnesota Construction Association we herebypresent you with this award.
THANK YOU TO OUR JUDGES:Ed Farr, Edward Farr Architects
Tom Hogan, Haugland CompanyAnn M. Johnson, University of Minnesota -
College of Continuing EducationKathy Kopp, Augustana Care Corporation
Kate McGough, AeonMargarita Sweeney, TCG Development Services, LLCPatrick Thibaudeau, Hammel, Green & Abrahamson
PROGRAM DETAILS
February 2008 5 Minnesota Construction Association
MCA February Breakfast Program
2008 McGraw-Hill Construction Forecast Cliff Brewis, McGraw-Hill Construction
February 20, 20088:00-9:00 AM
NEW LOCATION! Airport Marriott, 2020 American Blvd. East, Bloomington 55425
The Minnesota Construction Association, the Associated General Contractors of MN, andMcGraw-Hill bring you the 2008 McGraw-Hill Construction Forecast presented by CliffBrewis, Senior Director Editorial for McGraw-Hill Construction. The program will begin with anoverall economic perspective, and then move to a discussion of specific types of construction.The major construction sectors of residential, commercial and public works will be reviewedat a national and state level. The program is intended to provide insights on what types ofconstruction are expanding and declining, and more importantly, why.
To register for this program, email or call Jane Sanem (AGC of MN) 651.796.2187or [email protected].
1.0 HOURS OF CE CREDIT for REAL ESTATE & BUILDING CONTRACTOR HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR.
MCA March Breakfast Program
Concrete Technology and Durability
Daniel M. Vruno, American Engineering Testing, Inc.
Scott F. Wolter, American Petrographic Services, Inc.
MARCH 19, 2008 | 8:00-9:30 AM
American Engineering Testing, 550 Cleveland Avenue North, St. Paul 55114
Concrete Mix Design Demonstration - Dan Vruno, P.E.
•Dan will review some of the basics of proportioning aggregate, cement, water and admixtures to produce concrete with the desired strength and properties
•In the laboratory, he will batch concrete at three (3) different water/cement ratios and the samples will be cured by three (3) different methods.
•Samples, with the same proportions and curing, batched seven (7) days earlier, will be tested for compressive strength.
Attendees will be asked to estimate the test results based on what they have learned about proportioning and curing concrete.
Structural Condition Assessment of Concrete Structures through the Eyes of a Petrographer - Scott Wolter, P.G.
•Scott will describe the science of petrographic analysis of hardened concrete (ASTM: C 856). This is the most comprehensive testing that can be preformed to document the physical and chemical parameters of concrete.
•He will explain how an experienced petrographer can determine air content, water to cement ratio, degree of hydration, carbonation, aggregate type and quality and surface conditions.
•He will show samples he has received, describe how the following problems were identified and review the solutions that were recommended.
1.0 HOURS OF CE CREDIT for REAL ESTATE & BUILDING CONTRACTOR HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR.
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THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR CAPTIVEINSURANCE (ICCIE, pronounced I See), has awarded the
Associate in Captive Insurance (ACI) designation to JEANSUNDLOF of KRAUS-ANDERSON INSURANCE. Sundlof is
one of only 41 individuals in the country with the
designation, and the first agent in Minnesota. The ACI
program was established in 2004 and demands a rigorous
schedule of coursework, testing and continuing education.
While approximately 20 percent of businesses in the U.S.
today are eligible for captive membership, relatively few
agents have access to captives and even fewer understand how
they operate, according to Sundlof.
"I saw an opportunity to provide a valuable service in an area
of risk management that has a limited number of experts,"
Sundlof said.
"We're very proud of Jean's professional achievement in the
growing field of captive insurance," said KA Insurance
executive vice president and COO Dennis Diessner. "Her ACI
designation underscores KA's continuing commitment to
providing our clients with sound guidance on the latest in
risk management products."
Sundlof joined KA Insurance in 1999 as an account executive.
She now serves in a sales capacity, and is a director of the
agency's Alternative Risk Financing program, offering tools
including captives and Self-Insured Groups (SIG) to eligible
businesses.
Prior to joining Kraus-Anderson, Sundlof worked at
Youngdahl Companies in various capacities, including sales,
account executive, and marketing. She also served as agency
operations representative for Great American Insurance
Company, and as executive director of Associated Risk
Managers of Oklahoma. She began her career working with
her family's independent insurance agency in Oklahoma in a
sales and marketing capacity.
Sundlof received her BBA and MBA in management from the
University of Oklahoma. She obtained her Certified Insurance
Counselor (CIC) designation in 1980 and her Chartered
Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation in
1982. She is an active faculty member for the Minnesota
Independent Insurance Agents as well as a national faculty
member for CIC and CISR. Jean was honored by the
Oklahoma Association of Professional Insurance Agents in
1984 as Insurance Woman of the Year. She was named Young
Agent of the Year in 1998 by the Minnesota Independent
Insurance Agents.
Six members of the UNITED PROPERTIESCONSTRUCTION SERVICES group recently receivedcertification through the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAEROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CERTIFICATIONPROGRAM, a program designed to reduce the pollution anddamage caused by storm-water runoff.
Construction managers BRANDON ABRAHAMSON andGERHARDT GLEIGE earned certification in Design ofStormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, while field managersERIC MYHRA, MARK DONGOSKE, STEVE NELSON andTOM CARLSON earned certification in Erosion/SedimentControl Site Management.
Partnered with the Minnesota Department of Transportationand the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the Universityof Minnesota Erosion and Sediment Control CertificationProgram offers comprehensive training for inspectors, projectmanagers, contractors and designers working on constructionsites.
"Erosion, although a natural process, tends to increase duringconstruction activity. The increased erosion and otherpollutants from construction sites are often harmful to thelakes and water resources in the communities around theconstruction activity," said John Chapman, a programinstructor and administrator.
In their commitment to environment-friendly constructionpractices, the entire General Contracting division of theConstruction Services group recently attended a workshop onstorm-water control, where they examined industryregulations and learned about alternative constructionmethods.
"The construction industry is becoming moreenvironmentally active. In the past, you've recognized areas of
ABRAHAMSON GLIEGE MYHRA
DONGOSKE NELSON CARLSON
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potential fault after storms. Now youidentify them before and make surethere are proper controls in place," saidJohn Boben, vice president -Construction Services. "Our goal is tostay on the cutting edge of the latest andgreatest tools available."
GENCON-GRAUS CONSTRUCTIONtoday announced a new managementteam as part of its corporaterestructuring to better meet the needs ofclients and position the company toincrease its market share in design/build- negotiated work.
The new team brings a very strong baseof experience within thecommercial/multi-family and industrialmarkets. The new team members andtheir areas of responsibility are:
DAN SCHMIDT - CEO - As thefounder of Gencon-Graus Dan willcontinue to head up the company andoversee its overall direction andprofitability.
BOB DEGEZELLE - President ofOperations- Bob will head up theproject management/estimating staff aswell as the field organization. Bob hasover 25 years of experience mostrecently with McGough and Adolfson &Peterson.
GREG WHITE- Senior Superintendant- Greg will head up the fieldorganization, insuring all jobs arerunning on schedule and on budget andthat the owners needs are being met orexceeded. Greg has over 23 years ofexperience, with a key strength beingcustomer communication.
GERALD VALENTO- Senior ProjectManager- Gerald will be responsible forthe day to day activities of the projectmanagement and estimating staff. Withover 25 years of experience Geraldbrings a unique blend of in depthestimating capabilities along withstrong/tested project management skills.
Celebrating twenty-five years as aprofessional Construction Managementfirm, BOSSARDT CORPORATION isstarting the year with a newly designedwebsite. The new website can be viewed
at: www.bossardt.com.
Bossardt Corporation, specializing inAgency Construction Managementservices, has provided facility costanalysis, cost estimating, valueengineering, scheduling, needs analysisand management services (pre-construction through post constructioncompletion) on over 200 projects withindividual project scopes ranging from1,500 to 395,000/SF and budgets rangingfrom $200,000 to over $135,000,000.
UNITED PROPERTIES' CORPORATESOLUTIONS division announced it willintegrate NORTHMARQ ADVISORS, aPhiladelphia-based affiliate ofNORTHMARQ CAPITAL, into itsoperations to support the UnitedProperties focus on strategic growth inkey markets nationally.
"This is the first of several growthopportunities that we see over the next fewyears, with geographic expansion as acritical part of our National business plan,"said Kevin Farrell, executive managingdirector-Corporate Solutions. "There are anumber of clients who will benefit fromthe increased scope of services and theaddition of this talent to our team."
United Properties' Corporate Solutionsdivision, with roughly 100 employees,offers a full range of real estate servicesfor mid-sized corporations. The divisionhas aggressive growth plans for 2008,with the goal to have a strong presencein multiple geographies by 2010 inorder to serve their expanding customerbase. Already, the business has increasedrevenues by 85% since 2004.
NorthMarq Advisors, a nationallyrecognized real estate consulting firm inportfolio management, as well as theevaluation, analysis, financing, purchase,sale and tenant representation of largereal estate projects, will complete theintegration into United Properties in thenext few months. Both UnitedProperties and NorthMarq Advisors areowned by the Pohlad family and willremain under that ownership structure,although the operational responsibilityfor NorthMarq Advisors moves underUnited Properties with this change.
The partnership provides new servicesto clients of both companies and allowsthe new entity to provide real estateoperations, strategic planning andfinancing evaluations. Key CorporateSolutions clients include Deluxe, ADCand G & K Services. Key NorthMarqAdvisors clients include Keystone MercyHealth Plan, The Campbell SoupCompany, Independence Blue Cross ofSoutheastern Pennsylvania and GirardEstate. NorthMarq Advisors was part ofNorthMarq Capital's acquisition of LeggMason Real Estate Services in 2003.
"Joining forces makes sense, both for thestrategic fit and for a shared businessphilosophy," said Walt D'Alessio, seniormanaging director-NorthMarq Advisors."We see many ways to offer more to ourclients by leveraging CorporateSolutions' platform and team resources."
UNITEDPROPERTIESreceived rezoning andpreliminary planapproval on Mondayfor a phased, mixed-use redevelopment atthe intersection ofPenn Avenue and
American Boulevard in Bloomington.On Tuesday, the developer closed onland at 8051 Penn Ave. S., the secondparcel needed for the eight-acreredevelopment. The site includes cardealer Metro Mitsubishi-KIA.
The preliminary plan for the siteincludes seven buildings for retail, officeand medical properties and 58 housingunits. Rezoning from general business tofreeway mixed use accommodates thepreliminary plan and supports the city'svision for the area. The redevelopmentis expected to take two constructioncycles; the first could begin as early asthe summer of 2008.
"We are very excited to participate withthe city of Bloomington in the reshapingof one of the oldest and most successfulcommercial districts," said JohnBreitinger, vice president, retaildevelopment, United Properties. "Ourhope is that the Penn & American project
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will allow the community to achieve itsaspirations for a lively, people-orientedplace. The shared vision and cooperationamong the City staff and elected officialstogether with adjoining property ownersand businesses and residents in thecommunity have been unprecedented inour recent experience."
United Properties worked for nearlythree years to assemble the site at thesoutheast corner of Penn Avenue andAmerican Boulevard and create adevelopment plan. United Propertiespurchased the former Dodge dealershipin August 2007 and immediately sold itto the Bloomington Housing andRedevelopment Authority (HRA) whileit continued to work on assembling thesite. The Bloomington HRA and UnitedProperties have an agreement underwhich United Properties will repurchaseand develop the site.
KRAUS-ANDERSONCONSTRUCTIONCOMPANY, one ofthe Midwest's oldestand largestcommercial generalcontractors andconstructionmanagers, has named
MARK BELINSKE as associate generalcounsel. He will work in the company'sLegal Department in the Minneapolisoffice led by General Counsel TOMWRATKOWSKI.
Belinske will provide legalrepresentation in all areas ofconstruction law, including reviewing,drafting and negotiating constructioncontracts. He will also work with theofficers and project managers of allKraus-Anderson ConstructionCompany offices.
Prior to joining Kraus-Anderson, Belinskeserved as an associate attorney at BassfordRemele, P.A., a litigation law firm inMinneapolis, where he representedvarious clients, including Kraus-Anderson, in construction-related cases.
Belinske received his B.A. from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Green Bay andhis J.D. from William Mitchell College of
Law, St. Paul, Minn. He is a member ofthe American Bar Association (ABA);ABA Forum on the ConstructionIndustry; Minnesota State Bar Association(MSBA); Hennepin County BarAssociation (HCBA); and ConstructionLaw Sections of MSBA and HCBA.
Twin Cities commercial real estatemarkets were unsettled in the secondhalf of 2007 as turmoil in capitalmarkets slowed lending activity,according to UNITED PROPERTIES'mid-year 2007 Outlook market study,released today. Nagging worries aboutthe strength of the economy andconsumer spending added to theuncertainty, but the projection for 2008remains cautiously optimistic.
Despite a slower than expected secondhalf, key market segments showedhealthy growth in demand for the yearoverall. There was substantial new leasingactivity in major office sub-markets;industrial developers remained confidentas indicated by a robust constructionpipeline; and medical office absorptionkept pace with new space availability.Retail showed a modest rise in vacanciesand a slowdown in new construction,leveling off overall from a record-breaking year in 2006.
Against the backdrop of a projectedeconomic slow down in early 2008 andcontinued housing fall out, thecommercial real estate forecast calls formodest improvement overall. TheOffice segment will continue to improvewith new development activity movingwest. Some softness is anticipated in theSouthwest due to a surplus of newproduct and the retreat of mortgagelending companies. Industrial will alsocontinue to improve, fueled by med-tech growth in the West. The Retailmarket is not likely to improve. Sideshop space will see incentives creep backin for the first time in 10 years, thoughcorrecting land prices will helpdevelopers in outlying areas.
HNTB CORPORATION received a"Quality in Construction" award fromthe National Asphalt PavementAssociation 53rd Annual meeting held
in Phoenix, Arizona on January 29,2008. This award was given for theBemidji Minnesota Regional Airport,Runway 7-25 reconstruction project.This award honors the industries finestand pays tribute to the lastingcommitment to quality in severalbusiness categories.
KRAUS-ANDERSON CONSTRUCTIONCOMPANY, one of the Midwest's oldestand largest commercial generalcontractors and construction managers,has been selected to construct the newEdgewater, a new Active Life Communityby WESLEY RETIREMENT SERVICESto be located in West Des Moines, Iowa.Kraus-Anderson will work together withRegency Commercial Services, a DesMoines-based contractor. The projectowner is Iowa-based Wesley RetirementServices and the developer isGREYSTONE COMMUNITIES INC. ofIrving, Texas.
The senior campus project, designed byAG ARCHITECTURE of Wauwatosa,Wis., includes 151 units of independentliving, 32 units of assisted living, 16units of memory support, 40 units ofskilled nursing, 14 villas and a 43,640-square-foot wellness and commons area.The project cost is approximately $56million and is expected to be completedin August of 2009.
Regency / Kraus-Anderson's projectmanager is DICK GROENEWOLD, whohas extensive experience in theconstruction of multifamily and seniorhousing facilities.
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