BUILDING MOMENTUM GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION 2013 ANNUAL REPORT GBCA 2013 ANNUAL REPORT 1
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Letter from the President
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Making an Impact
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Who We Are
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GBCA At a Glance
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OUR PEOPLE: Leadership Team
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Board of Directors
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Staff Professionals
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Committees 11 LASTING CONNECTIONS: Building Relationships
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Year in Review
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INITIATIVES: Forward Thinking: Labor
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Delivering Value: Education
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Industry Advancement: Advocacy, Safety & Health, and Communications
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Member Companies
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LE T T E R FR OM T HE PR E SID E NT
The General Building Contractors Association is in the midst of a transformative process. We began 2012 with a “Blueprint for Action,” and the Annual Report made many references to the changing environment within the Association and throughout the industry. One year later the winds of change are still blowing, and I am pleased to report that both GBCA and the commercial construction industry are making progress and “Building Momentum.” For the first time since the Great Recession cast a shadow on the nation, the economy is beginning to show signs of life. There are indications the regional construction market is positioned to improve during the first or second quarters of 2015, although data trends suggest that man-hours worked industry-wide will be relatively flat this year compared to last. The overarching question on the minds of a lot of people is whether the projects that result from an economic upturn are harbingers of a sustained, robust economic outlook — or will any future uptick in construction activity be short-lived? Time will tell. As construction companies and industry professionals come to terms with the realities of a changing and uncertain marketplace, GBCA stakeholders can take solace in knowing their trade association – enriched by 124 years of history, tradition and experience — is a consistent and reliable resource that is tracking on an upward trajectory in spite of the challenging external conditions. During 2013 GBCA achieved unprecedented milestones in membership, revenue and asset growth — and we reinvested these capital gains to substantially enhance and expand continuing education and professional development opportunities, marketing and communications programs, member benefits and human resources. In addition, we vowed to usher in a new culture, challenge the status quo, become more innovative, and deliver more value to stakeholders — and made significant inroads towards accomplishing these objectives. The transformation is still a work in progress and many more changes lie ahead — but make no mistake, GBCA is moving in the right direction. With the advice and counsel of the executive committee and board of directors, and steadfast support of member companies, we are edging forward towards our goal of becoming a world-class organization. In the process, the staff and I will continue our efforts to enlighten… inspire… motivate… and support the owners, executives and employees who we are entrusted to serve. And we will endeavor to provide the greatest possible return on your annual membership dues investment. This is our pledge to you.
Steven S. Lakin President
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MAKING AN IMPACT When General Building Contractors Association member companies undertake a project, the construction process is guided by a set of blueprints. Transforming a design into reality involves taking actions at each stage, and in accordance with the blueprints, building momentum on the actions before. This process holds true for a member-driven organization like GBCA, and we are building an association that reflects the collective vision of our stakeholders. In fall of 2012, the Board of Directors developed a comprehensive strategic review of the Association, and beginning last year, we put into place and began implementing the “Blueprint for Action.� Since then, many new initiatives have been launched and the Association is better positioned to address the needs and preferences of member companies.
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RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
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“ I believe there are many benefits of being a GBCA member. Networking with the General Contractors has helped with creating work opportunities. Also, my affiliation with the Governmental Affairs Committee has kept me abreast as to what is going on locally and nationally in the entire construction industry. I am most excited to be on the Board of the AGC Education and Research Foundation as we are able to provide education and training for the future contractors of America.” — B. SCOTT HOLLOWAY, JOSAM, INC.
WHO WE ARE As one of America’s oldest trade associations, a lot has changed in the 123 years since GBCA was founded, including our institutional capacity to anticipate and respond to change. During the past year, our community of volunteers and professional staff have endeavored to identify and deliver programs and services that are important, and of value, to our member companies. As we continue building momentum, GBCA will be even better positioned to respond to the needs and concerns of our stakeholders.
Our Commitment is to ensure the best possible membership experience by providing exceptional customer service and value to our stakeholders. Our Goals: Promote the commercial building construction industry: We conduct forums, seminars and meetings to advance economic and infrastructure investment, job creation, education, training, advocacy and professional exchange. Along with members we engage architects, engineers, designers, real estate managers, developers, and owners — and communicate our messages to elected officials,
Even though the environment in which we operate is
trade associations, special interest groups, the media,
ever-changing, the Association’s core competencies
and the public.
are consistent and dependable. Every day GBCA is a powerful voice, an industry watchdog, and a critical
Deliver products and services that yield valuable
resource for the region’s commercial construction
outcomes: We strive to exceed expectations and
industry. We support more than 300 companies through
provide value by serving as a resource to help member
the delivery of education and professional development
companies solve problems, operate efficiently, and grow
programs, safety services, advocacy, marketing, and
their businesses.
business development opportunities to help ensure that GBCA-affiliated organizations are the best trained, highly
Transform the Association: We continually assess
skilled and most trusted contractors in the region.
and update our standards and practices, focusing on opportunities that hold the greatest promise to yield results.
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GBCA AT A GLANCE
Active Members
300 General Contractors
Associate Members
Affiliate Members
Subcontractors & Specialty Contractors
Material Suppliers & Service Providers
GBCA is a chartered chapter of THE ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA (AGC). In addition to the many advantages of being a GBCA member, owners and employees are automatically enrolled in AGC, providing them with expanded support and services on a national level.
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION is a Regional Construction Industry Trade Association based in
PHILADELPHIA
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Whose members work primarily in 8 Southeast Pennsylvania Counties
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3 Counties in Delaware
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New Castle, Kent and Sussex Counties
8 Counties in Maryland
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Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico, Somerset and Worcester Counties
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TO LEARN MORE ABOUT membership benefits or request a membership application, please contact the GBCA membership department at (215) 568-7015 or visit www.gbca.com.
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Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware, Chester, Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon
GBCA AT A GLANCE
MEMBERSHIP
15%
Active Members
(General Contractors)
OUR VALUES • Innovation that focuses on the delivery of services and products
46%
39%
Associate Members
Affiliate Members
to member companies.
10%
• Responsiveness that provides
New Members
superior customer service to ensure an excellent member experience. • Inclusiveness that encourages a wide range of individuals and organizations
REVENUE GROWTH
(NE T INCOME)
to participate in association activities, $804,256
share their unique perspectives, and exchange ideas.
The average a GBCA member company has been a member of the Association.
From 2012 to 2013
31
years
GBCA members renewed
$170,711 2010
($180,228)
2011
2012
2013
($200,379)
ASSETS 3.7 M 2.8 M
at a rate of
2.5 M
2.9 M
82.3% 2010
2011
2012
2013
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OUR PEOPLE
2013 Executive Committee: (from left) Patrick S. Pasquariello, III, Francis A. Pietrini, Emily L. Bittenbender, Mack Stulb, III, Steven S. Lakin, James J. Dolente, Sr.
LEADERSHIP TEAM 2013 Executive Committee Mack Stulb — Chairman of the Board LF Driscoll Company
AtlantiCare. In addition to serving as GBCA Chairman and on the Labor Policy Committee, he is Senior Vice Chairman of the Board at The Hill at Whitemarsh continuing care retirement community.
Stulb began his career 30 years ago with E. Clifford
Emily Bittenbender — Senior Vice Chairman
Durrell Builders as a Project Manager before joining
Bittenbender Construction, LP
LF Driscoll Co. as an Estimator, later moving on to
With a background in the design, construction and
Senior Estimator, Chief Estimator, and Vice President of
renovation of public buildings and spaces, Bittenbender
Operations. In 2005, he was named President. Stulb has
previously served as the City of Philadelphia’s first Capital
been involved in many significant projects throughout
Program Director, where she completed $454 million of
the Philadelphia region including One Liberty Place,
capital projects in just three-and-a-half years. In 2000,
Comcast Center, Barnes Museum, Kimmel Center for the
she was named Vice President of Design & Construction
Performing Arts, The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton,
for the $137 million National Constitution Center project,
Symphony House, Wachovia Center, Citizens Bank Park,
and in 2003 she founded Bittenbender Construction,
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the University of
LP — a woman-owned, general contracting company
Pennsylvania Health System, Abington Memorial Hospital,
specializing in new construction and renovations of
Inspira Health, Our Lady of Lourdes Health System, and
museums and historic sites, retail, higher education
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and corporate fit out projects. In 2009 she launched
Francis A. Pietrini — Past Chairman
Philadelphia Carpentry Systems, LP, a carpentry and
B. Pietrini & Sons
exhibit installation company that is still in existence today. Among her many notable accomplishments, Emily was awarded The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Excellence Award for Small Business Person of the Year in 2011.
Pietrini began his career in 1960 at his father’s business, which became B. Pietrini & Sons, and since 1972 has served as the company’s President. Notable projects completed during his tenure include Citizens Bank Ballpark, Philadelphia International Airport’s Terminal 1 and Hanger, The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton,
James J. Dolente, Sr. — Vice Chairman
10 Rittenhouse, Proton Therapy for Penn Medicine,
Madison Concrete Construction
Commerce II, National Museum of American Jewish
Dolente founded Madison Concrete Construction in
History, and Curtis Music Center. He previously served as
1969 and now serves as the company’s Chairman of the
President of the Pennsylvania Concrete Contractors and
Board. He is a longtime supporter of several industry
is now President of the New Jersey Concrete Contractors
associations and charitable organizations, and served
Association. He also is a member of the Carpenter’s
as former President of the Concrete Contractors
Company, the American Society of Concrete Contractors,
Association, a board member for the American Society of
American Concrete Pumping Association, and The
Concrete Contractors, chairman of the Burn Foundation,
Associated General Contractors of America. He was
and board member at White Horse Retirement Village.
GBCA’s Board Chairman from 2010-2011 and served on the Labor Policy Committee for more than 20 years.
Patrick S. Pasquariello, III — Treasurer P. Agnes, Inc.
Steven S. Lakin — President
Grandson of the founder of P. Agnes, Inc., Pasquariello
General Building Contractors Association
has been a hands-on learner throughout his career,
Prior to returning to his hometown in 2012, Lakin’s
starting with grassroots training that immersed him into
professional career was centered in the Washington, D.C.,
every phase of the design and construction process.
metropolitan area, where he worked for two members of
His carpentry apprenticeship, coupled with his formal
Congress, a Governor, a President, and several prominent
engineering and management training, prepared him
think tanks and trade associations. In addition, he was the
for his role as principal at his family’s company, where
CEO of two privately held government and public affairs
he provides executive management oversight for every
firms that engaged in legislative advocacy, grassroots
phase of the construction process. He is responsible for
mobilization, media and public relations, association
the project team on all cost-related matters, ensures
management, political campaign consulting and
timely resolution of problems, takes a proactive role to
fundraising. He currently serves on the board of directors
improve productivity, and enhances good relationships.
for the ACE Mentor Program of Eastern Pennsylvania,
In addition to his roles with GBCA, which also include
Designing Futures Foundation, Greater Philadelphia
serving as Chairman of the Labor Policy Committee,
Chamber of Commerce and Philadelphia Center for
Pasquariello also serves on the Board of Directors of
Architecture, and is a member of the Mayor’s Advisory
Academic Properties, Inc.
Commission on Construction Industry Diversity and the Special Independent Advisory Commission to Review and Evaluate the Department of Licenses and Inspections.
2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michael K. Armento
B. Scott Holloway
Judith A. Ritter
DIRECTORS EMERITUS
Roger S. Ball
Vicki W. Lee
Mark Spadaccino
James J. Clearkin, Jr. *
Joseph P. Clearkin *
Frank T. Lutter
Michael A. Stepnowski *
James X. Clemens *
William A. Cobb, Jr. *
Craig Melograno
Gregory C. Stewart *
Charles W. Cook
David E. Panichi *
George S. Young
Michael G. Erickson
Stephen W. Pouppirt *
Michael M. Gerardi
Philip F. Radomski *
* Past Chairmen
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OUR PEOPLE STAFF PROFESSIONALS GBCA’s knowledgeable and dedicated professionals bring a wealth of experience and customer service to serve the Association’s members.
Donald Ashton, WSO-CSM
Ronald DeLuca
Michelle V. Pinto
Director, Safety Services
Director, Education and Professional
Director, Finance and Administration
Ashton’s 30-plus year career has spanned the fields of safety, loss control, and risk management — specializing in marine and commercial construction. In addition to his credentials within the World Safety Organization, he is also certified to instruct OSHA 10 and 30 courses.
Development After a career as principal of DeLuca Project Management & Associates Inc., DeLuca joined GBCA to manage GBCA’s education programs. He also teaches Project Management Professional (PMP) certification programs at Temple University Fox School of Business and the University of Delaware.
Roseann Rotz
Melissa Wyatt
Administrative Assistant
Director, Communications and
For 25 years, Roseann Rotz has supported almost every aspect of GBCA operations including Labor, Safety, Education, Administration, Executive Communications and Government Affairs.
Marketing
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Wyatt previously served as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations at Dranoff Properties and prior to that, she worked for O’Neill Properties, Independence Blue Cross and WHYY, Inc. She manages GBCA’s branding, advertising, marketing, events, and public relations.
Prior to GBCA, Pinto worked at American Water and ARAMARK. She is responsible for the Association’s financial functions and human resources.
“ As a member of GBCA, we have been able to participate in all aspects of the organization and network with the highest caliber of construction industry professionals. GBCA’s education and training programs are second to none and they give us a collective voice that legislators stop and listen to, from local to federal government.” — PATRICIA MCNAMARA, MARA RESTORATION, INC.
GBCA Committees Our strong and active committee system has contributed to the long-term success of GBCA. The committees capitalize on the participants’ unique knowledge, expertise and capabilities, which help to support the GBCA program agenda. In addition to GBCA committees, several Association members serve on The Associated General Contractors of America committees and represent contractor, subcontractor and service provider points of view on various industry subjects. AFFILIATE MEMBER COUNCIL — Promotes the expertise of GBCA supplier and service companies by hosting business forums, exchanges and networking opportunities. AIA/GBCA JOINT COMMITTEE — Works with members of the American Institute of Architects Philadelphia Chapter on issues of mutual interest. ASSOCIATE MEMBER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — Promotes the interests of subcontractor members and works to support their business objectives. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE — Supports Association membership development activities by helping to identify and recruit new member companies.
CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP COUNCIL — Cultivates the next generation of construction industry leaders through the exchange of ideas about work and the industry, professional development opportunities, and leadership training. (The CLC was formerly known as the Young Constructors Committee.) EDUCATION COMMITTEE — Helps establish the annual program agenda and course curricula, and works to facilitate professional development and continuing education opportunities. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — Directs and monitors the financial policies and strategic objectives of the Association. GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE — Monitors and addresses legislative, regulatory and public policy matters, keeping GBCA in the forefront on topical and emerging issues that impact the industry on local, state and national levels. LABOR POLICY COMMITTEE — Sets labor policy for the Association and works to ensure a stable and productive relationship between management and affiliated labor unions. SAFETY COMMITTEE — Promotes workplace safety and supports the efforts of contractor members to maintain accident-free job sites.
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LASTING CONNECTIONS
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS GBCA members build lasting relationships with
Construction Excellence Awards
individuals, businesses and organizations through their
The Construction Excellence Awards is widely regarded
involvement in and attendance at Association-sponsored
as the region’s most prominent construction industry
events. Companies choose the level of involvement that
program. In the 16 years since this event was initiated,
best suits their interests and objectives.
the GBCA award has become a highly coveted
In addition to a full schedule of events conducted throughout the year, GBCA hosts four recurring annual programs designed to maximize networking and business development opportunities.
industry accolade. Golf Outing The GBCA Golf Outing draws more than 200 golfers annually. The 2013 event was held for the first time at
Annual Business Meeting Each January members and guests kick off the year at GBCA’s Annual Business Meeting. It is the largest yearly gathering of Association members and one
The ACE Club in Lafayette Hill after many successful years at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Holiday Open House
of Philadelphia’s premier business events. In 2013 we
GBCA hosts an annual Holiday Open House in
celebrated our 123rd annual meeting.
December at the Association office in conjunction with the annual Construction Leadership Council Toy Drive.
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YEAR IN REVIEW January 7 — GBCA’s 123rd annual business meeting at the Union League of Philadelphia welcomed more than 300 construction industry executives, suppliers and service providers. Special guest speaker Newt Gingrich, best-selling author
June 27 — GBCA members and friends took a behind-thescenes hardhat tour of Pearl Properties’ newest apartment complex, the Granary, located in Philadelphia’s Spring Garden neighborhood.
and former Speaker of the U.S.
October 30 — The 16th Annual
House of Representatives, spoke
Construction Excellence
about his vision for America,
Awards event attracted more
entrepreneurship, the current
than 300 people, including
political environment and his
architects, engineers, designers,
upbringing in Harrisburg.
developers and owners.
April 2013 — Construction Today®
August 2013 — GBCA unveiled
magazine’s cover story took
a new design for Construction
a look at the bright future for
Today® featuring the first
construction in Philadelphia.
of a two-part series about
April 23 —GBCA hosted at the Liberty View Ballroom
sustainable development in the City of Philadelphia.
“Affordable Healthcare Act —
September — The Construction
What Employers Need to Know,”
Leadership Council hosted the
to discuss the new legislation
second Annual GBCA Night at
and how it effects member
the Phillies with special guest,
companies.
former Phillies pitcher, Larry
May 7 — Members gathered
Christenson.
at GBCA headquarters for the
October 23 — GBCA
first annual “Margarita Meet and
members and friends joined
Greet” networking night with a
the Construction Leadership
festive Mexican theme.
Council for a behind-the-scenes
May 17 — GBCA hosted a forum with key City of Philadelphia officials, including Deputy Mayor Alan Greenberger, Councilman Bill Green, Councilwoman Maria Quinones-Sanchez, and Department of Licenses and Inspections Commissioner Carlton Williams. Some of the topics covered in a wide-ranging dialogue included the upcoming Philadelphia International Airport
look at the Arts Research and Culture House (ARCH) on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus. This 30,000-squarefoot, three-story renovation breathed new life into the 1927 Gothic Revival-style building, which had been the longtime home to three student cultural centers as well as the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship.
expansion, union collaboration,
December 4 — GBCA
minority inclusion, and the City’s
conducted its annual Holiday
tax structure.
Open House, in conjunction with
June 4 — GBCA’s Annual Golf Outing at the ACE Club in Lafayette Hills, the first time it was held at this location.
the Construction Leadership Council’s sixth annual toy drive benefiting the Northern Children’s Services.
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FORWARD THINKING GBCA forges relationships to help stakeholders and industry partners ensure projects are built competitively with the best-trained, highly skilled, and most trusted contractors in the region.
Labor GBCA maintains collaborative relationships with general presidents and business managers of the various building trades, other trade associations and industry groups to discuss critical issues, support productive relationships, and facilitate business opportunities. Collective Bargaining GBCA is at the epicenter of labor negotiations. The Labor
Data Tracking GBCA tracks industry man-hours across trades and monitors national and regional labor developments. In addition, GBCA maintains a wages and benefits database, which is a valuable resource to our stakeholders. IAP & Financial Guarantee Administration GBCA provides administrative oversight for the Association’s Industry Advancement Program (IAP) and its financial guarantee for payment of fringe benefit funds. The IAP is administered solely by GBCA and is used specifically for the advancement of the local construction industry.
Policy Committee manages contractor-based negotiating
The IAP provides the resources that enable GBCA to
teams that are responsible for leading negotiations
carry out much-needed industry-wide programs that
with our affiliated trades: Carpenters, Laborers, Cement
benefit the construction industry and GBCA member
Masons, Operating Engineers, and Rodsetters. GBCA
companies.
provides guidance and opinions, tapping into the extensive knowledge base within the Labor Policy Committee, and through its expansive network of labor policy experts. Conflict Resolution GBCA actively works to resolve labor-related conflicts. Through GBCA’s Labor Policy Committee, member company representatives meet with individuals from the building trades to address critical industry matters.
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IAP-funded activities benefit many segments of the construction industry, and the public sector has also benefited from GBCA’s involvement in labor and industry relations, safety, education, apprentice training, advocacy, market development and research.
DELIVERING VALUE GBCA provides member companies with an extensive menu of education and professional development programs, affirming that education is just as important as any tool on a job site. Continuing education and training programs enhance knowledge, productivity and workplace safety, helping GBCA members to stay competitive. Smart building is good building, and good building is good for all.
Education Since the early 1960s, thousands of member company employees have attended GBCA education programs for personal and professional enrichment. Courses are tailored to accommodate individuals from the newest estimator to the most seasoned project manager, and are available for a nominal fee or, on occasion, at no cost to eligible employees. GBCA has strategic alliances with 9 universities and sponsors college-level programs. Coursework subjects include, but are not limited to, pre-construction management, building materials and systems, building
High School Outreach To fulfill the objective of inspiring promising young men and women to pursue careers in construction, GBCA maintains relationships with area high schools, including the Charter High School for Architecture + Design (CHAD) and Mercy Vocational High School (MVHS). ACE Mentor Program GBCA is actively involved in the ACE Mentor Program of Eastern Pennsylvania, which provides opportunities for local high school students to learn more about careers in architecture, engineering and construction. Under the mentorship of experienced professionals from leading industry firms, students work in teams to pursue a range of informative activities, including field trips to active construction sites, discussions with project managers, tours of company offices, and more. Students can also apply for scholarships to attend college through ACEsponsored programs. Drexel University Construction Management
codes, estimating, scheduling, and Building Information
Advisory Committee
Modeling (BIM).
GBCA has a seat on the Drexel University Construction Management Advisory Committee, one of the leading
Supervisory Training Program (STP) GBCA is proud to sponsor the Supervisory Training Program, geared towards field personnel who want to become supervisors or superintendents. Upon completion of the required classes, students receive
bodies of its kind. The advisory committee’s work keeps the Drexel Construction Management Program up-todate on issues that affect the industry and promotes the hiring of construction management graduates.
certificates from The Associated General Contractors of
Seminars & Forums
America and GBCA.
GBCA is committed to keeping members up-to-date on the latest industry trends and opportunities. Seminars,
Apprentice Training GBCA is heavily invested in apprentice training, believing the apprenticeship system leads to a highly skilled workforce that promotes safe, quality work delivered
forums and workshops are continuously scheduled throughout the year on subjects pertaining to business opportunities, education, legal issues, and technical matters, among others.
on-schedule and on budget, which owners value. GBCA member companies and Industry Advancement Program contributors are involved in the administration, financing and management of various apprenticeship programs throughout the region.
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INDUSTRY ADVANCEMENT
Our influence at the local, state and national levels of government is your influence.
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ADVOCACY
National
GBCA is your direct connection to government officials
GBCA works in concert with The Associated General
and policymakers. Keeping members informed about
Contractors of America (AGC) and its Legislative Action
legislative and regulatory developments that affect the
Committee. The committee sets policy objectives and
industry is one of the Association’s top priorities, and
serves as a clearinghouse for legislative and regulatory
we frequently engage in advocacy on their behalf. We
issues, while ensuring AGC members have a role in
monitor, initiate, and influence legislation on local, state
drafting its policy agenda. AGC collaborates with GBCA
and national levels and serve on boards, commissions,
and other chapters to solve a range of issues that affect
and other bodies to advance industry objectives and
the industry. For information on AGC, go to www.agc.org.
goals. GBCA is a strong voice for the region’s contractors and viewed by many as thought leaders on matters relating to commercial, industrial and institutional construction issues.
Local GBCA often takes the lead on a variety of constructionrelated issues, developing and maintaining working relationships with Philadelphia’s City Council, the Mayor, and City agencies. In addition, GBCA representatives
SAFETY & HEALTH GBCA is committed to promoting initiatives that address the needs and solutions to help employees of member companies promote and uphold workplace safety. These activities are focused on keeping job sites safe and accident free.
regularly attend Council sessions, committee hearings,
Performance
announcements, and special events.
Our safety and health strategy includes identifying, creating, establishing and maintaining mutually beneficial
State
relationships, partnerships and alliances. We have strong
GBCA monitors legislation and participates in
connections with area safety organizations and maintain
government relations activities through the General Contractors Association of Pennsylvania (GCAP), along with industry associations from central and western Pennsylvania. GCAP is dedicated to providing a united voice for construction employers, and creates opportunities for members to interact with legislators throughout Pennsylvania. For more information about GCAP, go to www.generalcontractorsofpa.org.
Regional GBCA facilitates meetings with elected officials and political candidates to provide these individuals with information and perspectives about the commercial building and construction industry. GBCA raises and distributes contributions through its Political
strategic alliances with the Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Council (MACSC), the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), City of Philadelphia Department of Licenses & Inspections, and the OSHA Region III and Philadelphia Area offices. GBCA is also an active participant on the AGC Safety Committee, following trends and discussions that impact the construction industry.
Action Whenever possible GBCA participates in safety policy discussions, and regularly updates members about the latest developments regarding safety and health issues that affect their businesses.
Action Committee (PAC) in support of legislators and candidates who are receptive to working with contractors and engaging in issues that affect the industry.
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INDUSTRY ADVANCEMENT COMMUNICATIONS
Social Media
GBCA actively promotes the Association and its
GBCA maintains social media pages on LinkedIn and Facebook
members to the general public and industry partners
and has a presence on Twitter and Instagram to communicate
including architects, engineers, building owners and
with stakeholders and other interested parties.
other entities with whom contractors work. A favorable Association image has broad implications, and the industry’s image is enhanced through consistent and
General Building Contractors Association
theGBCA
@gbca
thegbca
varied marketing initiatives.
Construction Today® Magazine
BUILDING OUR BRAND
Construction Today® is an award-
In the fall of 2013, GBCA launched a branding campaign
winning publication distributed
consisting of four print ads that appeared weekly in the
quarterly to 5,000 industry
Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Business Journal, and
professionals, developers,
Regions Business: Philadelphia Edition. A radio spot was
building owners, elected
also broadcast during November on KYW News Radio.
officials, and others. Articles are authored by GBCA members and guest columnists, who cover emerging issues, industry challenges, and other timely information. To receive a complimentary subscription, advertise within the magazine, or submit a story for publication, visit gbca.com/press-room/publications.
News-at-a-Glance The Association’s monthly e-newsletter includes a wide range of newsworthy stories and is supplemented by issuespecific emails that highlight news and events.
GBCA Online
GBCA.com was redesigned in 2013 and includes expanded content. The website is updated regularly and contains information about the Association.
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MEMBER COMPANIES GBCA’s Membership Directory provides contact information for member companies and other industry personnel. A. B. And S. Masonry Corporation A.T. Chadwick Co., Inc.
Cohen Seglias Pallas, Greenhall & Furman
Frank T. Lutter, Inc. Frank V. Radomski & Sons, Inc.
Abbonizio Recycling Corporation
Commerce Construction Corporation
Gallagher McIntyre
Acoustics Plus
Commercial Construction Inc.
General Asphalt Paving Company
Action Supply Co.
Commercial Flooring Systems
George F. Kempf Supply Co
Advanced Disposal Solutions, Inc.
Component Assembly Systems, Inc.
George Young Company
American Floors, Inc.
Concrete Cutting Systems
Geo-Technology
American Industrial Supply
Connelly Construction Corp.
Geppert Bros., Inc.
Amquip
Conner Strong & Buckelew
Gilbane Building Company
Anthony Biddle Contractors, Inc.
Construction Risk Partners
Grabber Construction Products
AON Construction Services Group
Copeland Surveying, Inc.
Graboyes Commercial Window
ARC Document Solutions
Corporate Piping, Inc.
Archer & Greiner
Cozen O’Connor
Graham Company
Armor Masonry Restoration Inc.
CR Meyer
H.T. Sweeney & Son, Inc.
B. Pietrini. & Sons, Inc.
Crawford Caulking Co
Hagen Construction, Inc.
Ballard Spahr
Crescent Iron Works
Harsco Infrastructure
Bayshore Rebar, Inc.
D.M. Sabia Company, Inc.
Hatzel & Buehler, Inc.
Belcher Roofing Corporation
Dale Corp.
Haverstick-Borthwick Co.
Beletz Brothers Glass Co., Inc.
Dan Lepore & Sons Co.
HCS Builders & Construction
Bencardino Excavating, Inc.
D’Andrea Brothers Concrete Co., Inc.
Berkowitz & Associates Inc.
Davis, Bucco and Ardizzi
Healy , Long & Jevin, Inc.
Berlin Steel Construction Co.
Dilworth Paxson
Herman Goldner Company, Inc.
Bittenbender Construction, LP
Dougherty Electric, Inc.
HMS Interiors, Inc.
Black & Gerngross
Drexel University
Horizon Health Ventures, LLC
Buckley & Company, Inc.
Duane Morris, LLP
J. Mann-R. Finley, Inc.
Burns Mechanical
Duggan And Marcon, Inc.
Jacoby Donner, P.C.
C. Abbonizio Contractors, Inc.
Dzwil Contracting Co.
James J. Clearkin, Inc.
C. Erickson & Sons, Inc.
E.P. Guidi, Inc.
Jenkintown Building Services
C.H. Schwertner & Son, Inc.
Eastern Gunite Co., Inc.
John D. Lawrence, Inc.
Carr & Duff, Inc.
Eastern HighReach Company
Josam Company
Case Foundation Company
ECBM Insurance Brokers
Joseph Dugan, Inc.
CBIZ MHM CDP Hardware Procurement Services, Inc.
& Consultants EDA Contractors EHD
Company
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Joseph S. Smith Roofing, Inc. Keating Environmental Management, Inc.
Central Metals, Inc.
Eisner Amper
Klein and Hoffman
Central Salvage Co., Inc.
Eureka Metal & Glass Service, Inc.
Kreischer Miller
Charles H. MacDonald
Excel Document Solutions, Inc.
L. Cruz Development, LLC
Falasca Mechanical
L. F. Driscoll Company
Electric Co., Inc. Chesco Coring & Cutting
Fidelio Dental Insurance Company
LaMarra Construction
Chubb Group Insurance
Fineman Krekstein & Harris
Liberty Mutual Surety
Cippco Contracting, Inc.
Fire Protection Industries, Inc.
Limbach Company LLC
Citrin Cooperman Company, Inc.
Firstrust Bank
L-M Service Co., Inc.
CJ Drilling Inc.
Five Star Builders, Inc.
Lorenzon Brothers Co.
Clemens Construction Co.
Fizzano Bros. Concrete
Lor-Mar Mechanical Services, Inc.
Clifton Larson Allen LLP
Foundation Structures, Inc.
Louis Dolente & Sons, LLC
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M & T Bank
Philadelphia Univ. Constr. Mgmt. Programs
Superior Scaffold Srvs Susanin Widman Brennan
M & T Insurance Agency
PJ Dick
T. N. Ward Company
M. Cohen & Sons
PMA Insurance Group
Tague Lumber, Inc.
M. Cramer & Associates, Inc.
PMC Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
TD Bank
M. Schnoll & Sons, Inc.
Post & Schell, PC
Textura Corp.
MacIntosh Engineering
Precision Door Co.
The Bancorp Bank
Madison Construction Co.
Probuild Co.
The Franklin Residences
Madison Risk Group, LLC
Quinn Construction, Inc.
The Garis Agency
Majek Fire Protection, Inc.
R. A. Kennedy & Sons, Inc
The Philadelphia Group
Mara Restoration, Inc.
R. Ganter Contractors, Inc.
The Stoll Agency, Inc.
Marsh USA Inc.
R.R. Pucci & Associates, Inc.
ThorntonTomasetti
Matrix SME, Inc.
R.S. Cook and Associates, Inc.
Torcon, Inc.
Maxwell Systems
Ramla Benaissa Architects, LLC
Torrado Construction Co., Inc.
Maxwell Systems, Inc.
Re-Steel Supply
Tower Maintenance Srvc Co
MBA Enterprises Hagen
Revolution Recovery LLC
Trauner Consulting
Richard Gabriel Assocs.
Travelers Bond & Financial Products
McGoldrick Electric
Richard S. Burns & Co. Inc.
Travelers Property Casualty
McGregor Industries, Inc.
Ritter Contracting, Inc.
Turner Construction Company
McKinney Drilling Co.
Robert Slater, Inc.
Unified Professional Services LLC
Mechanical Contractors Assn.
Roma Steel Erection, Inc.
Union Electric Contracting Co.
Mecho Shade Systems
Roman Mosaic & Tile Co
United Rentals
MECO Constructors Inc.
Rosenberg & Parker
United States Roofing Corporation
Med-Tex Services, Inc.
Safegard Group, Inc., The
Universal Concrete
Mega Construction Co.
Safespan Scaffolding LLC
USI Insurance Services
Metal Alliance, Inc.
Safway Services, LLC
Verizon Wireless
Michael J. Kiska Construction
Saling Roofers, Inc
Villanova University
Microsol Resources
Schlosser Steel, Inc.
Vimco, Inc.
Mid-Atlantic Construction
Schnabel Foundation Co
Vistacom, Inc.
Schneider Electric
Wells Fargo Insurance
Murphy Quigley Co., Inc.
Shelly Electric Co.
Wharton Surety Consultants, LLC
National Glass & Metal Co.
Shepherd Agency, Inc.
William Betz Jr,Inc.
National Reprographics, Inc.
Shoemaker Construction Co.
William Proud Masonry
Northwood Construction Co., Inc.
Siemans Industry, Inc.
Nurminen Construction Corporation
Sierra Investment Partners
Willis Of PA
O’Donnell & Naccarato
Silas Bolef Co.
Window Repairs & Restoration
Old Philadelphia Assoc.
SJMCA
Zimolong LLC
Oliver Fire Protection
Spruce Law
P & R Masonry Restoration
Steadfast Entities LLC
P. Agnes, Inc.
Stepnowski Bros., Inc.
Pembroke Construction
Steven Kempf Building Material Co.
Philadelphia D & M
Structural Maintenance Systems
Construction, LLC
Safety Council
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