San Antonio Construction News May 2021

Page 1

Covering the Industry’s News

PRSRT. STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID DALLAS, TX PERMIT #1451

P.O. Box 791290 San Antonio, Texas 78279-1290

Texas Style

Change Service Requested

San Antonio H Austin

San Antonio

CONSTRUCTION NEWS The Industry’s Newspaper

ImagesFromTexas.com

www.constructionnews.net H (210) 308-5800 H Volume 24 H Number 5 H MAY 2021

Passion set in concrete

Carrying on at 40

Barboza & Sons Contracting LLC co-owner, Juan Barboza, III

GD Interior Construction team members L-R: Carlos Martinez, Paul Ayres, Lindsey Sutherland, Liberty Martinez and Angel Robles.

F

or more than 40 years, Juan J. Barboza Jr. has been doing concrete work for large contractors. His passion for the trade resonated to his son, Juan Barboza III, who followed in his father’s footsteps. Just like his father before him, he went to work for general contractors and just like his father, he performed concrete work for the contractors he worked for. After working his way up to superintendent, Barboza III decided it was time that he and his father start doing something for themselves. In 2016, taking a leap of faith, the dynamic dual started Barboza & Sons Contracting LLC as a concrete contracting company. “When I started in construction, I began as a field hand and worked my way

T

up to surveyor, doing surveying and laying out. From surveyor I worked hard and became project superintendent,” says Barboza. “While working with Bartlett Cocke I started and completed a four year ABC carpentry apprenticeship program. I completed the four year program and earned an ABC Carpentry Journeyman certifications with the support of my then employer Bartlett Cocke.” Getting Barboza & Sons up and running was not very difficult for the father and son team. “Through my faith, experience and contacts starting this business venture was not difficult. I’m all about quality. I knew there were other contractors out there that were doing what we could do but l also was aware of lack of continued on Page 18

A

fter spending 18 years working on interior finish outs, drywall, acoustical ceilings, etc. Gary Sutherland decided he could do the same thing working for himself. He went home and told his wife that he was going to start his own company. That was 1981 and GD Interior Construction was up and running, making a name for itself in the San Antonio construction community. GD Interior Construction by all respects was a family business. The company was made up of Gary, his wife, his brothers, uncles and a few cousins working out of the Sutherland house. Eventually, GD Interior Construction moved into a warehouse space just down the road from their current location which they have been in since the early ‘90s to the best of Lindsey

Sutherland’s recollection. Lindsey was 2 years old when her dad, Gary, started the company. Seven years ago, Gary passed away. Lindsey couldn’t fathom closing the doors. “It just didn’t feel right,” says Lindsey. She has been keeping her father’s company and his legacy alive ever since. “As a company, it’s been 40 years but for us, it’s only been seven,” says Lindsey. “There was a steep learning curve. I was around the business most of my life, but not in it because it is not what I had planned on doing. “When I came on board here, the company was still running like 1989. We had to change things. We had to get new accounting software, new estimating continued on Page 18

80 looks good and so does she

he weather was perfect on Saturday April 24 when family and guests headed to the Double M Ranch to celebrate Marge Ohlenbusch’s 80th birthday. The matriarch of the Ohlenbusch and Alamo Crane Service family was having a ball with all the well-deserved attention especially from her four kids (Bobby was there is spirit), nine grand kids and 17 great grands. One of the very funny things observed was the parents trying to keep the babies from getting into the pool. I guess Ma Maw loves to have plenty of these little fishies in her pond. Guests were treated to a great buffet catered by Black Tie Affairs Catering and country music was provided by Dana Wehrmann & The Ranger Band. When asked what best describes her mom, Gina Ohlenbusch said, “One word that describes my mama is “Exceptional.” Her love for her family and friends is

truly special and she goes above and beyond to make every one of us feel so loved. Whether it is a simple phone call, picking out that perfect gift or planning one of her fun-filled parties she is known for. She never meets a stranger and would give them the shirt off her back if needed. She is our glue that keeps us together, our rock that we lean on, our role model and our angel sent from heaven. These are a few of the many exceptional qualities she possesses. Congratulations to Marge from Construction News. -bd

Marvin and Marge hold up those special 80 & Fabulous cookies.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.