April 2016, Vol. 71 No. 4
Features
DCA 2016 Convention Draws Record Attendance
Coming off a strong year for construction, the Distribution Contractors Association (DCA) attracted a near record attendance of 460 people to its annual convention in Naples, FL.
The five-day meeting was filled with social events, networking opportunities and committee meetings such as HDD, Govern-ment Relations, Safety/Risk Management, Membership and Education. Guest speakers included Stephen Hayes from the Weekly Standard and Fox News, and Chris Daum, president and CEO of FMI Corporation.
Officers and directors elected to serve in 2016 are: President Dale A. Anderson, Miller Pipeline; Vice President Dale A. Mykyte, Pe Ben USA Inc.; Treasurer Jay Osborn, Primoris Services Corporation; and Immediate Past President Frank L. Patterson, Patterson & Wilder Construction Co. Inc. The Past President Director for 2016 is Greg Dahl, ARB Inc.
Directors for 2016 are: Thomas R. Clapper, TekRock Trenching LLC; Larry W. Ernst, Midwest Underground Inc.; Michael J. Hickey, The Hallen Construction Co. Inc.; Raymond K. Swerdfeger, K.R. Swerdfeger Construction Inc.; Greg Gapinski, Snelson Companies; and Ben G. Nelson, Michels Corporation. This year’s Director at Large is Rob DeRue, D.R.S. Enterprises.
The Associate Member Directors are: Dave Holcomb, TT Technologies Inc. and Jon Heinan, Vermeer Corporation.
DCA Executive Vice President Rob Darden, reported the asso-ciation is in excellent shape and gained three new members in 2016. Upcoming meetings include a joint DCA/AGA Utility Contractor Workshop, DCA Safety Congress and the Mid-Year Meeting in Alaska.
The DCA annual auction raised $880,000. The Dale R. Michels Scholarship awarded $91,000 in scholarships and the
Curtis H. Allen Scholarship Fund (funded by Bentonite Performance Minerals and Halliburton) awarded another $27,000.
Safety awards
The Arthur T. Everham Safety Awards were presented in categories. In the under 300,000 man-hours worked category the winner was H & H Enterprises, with Pe Ben USA and Mid America Underground tied for second place. For over 301,000 and under 899,000 man-hours worked the winner was Midwestern Contractors. Second place was H.L. Chapman Pipeline Construction. In the over 900,000-hour category, ARB was the winner with Mears Group second.
Chris Daum highlighted the outlook for the overall construction market predicting a growth in residential construction of 10 percent for 2016 followed by a 6 to 7 percent growth through 2019. Manufacturing construction is growing at 25 percent but expected to drop to 11 percent in 2016. The passing of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act has stabilized funding for highways, bridges and transit systems at $105 billion annually, but it is estimated the needs are for $163 billion.
Gas distribution construction is a bright spot, especially in the Northeast. Overall annual spending is expected to increase to $5 billion by 2019 from an estimated $3.8 billion in 2015. One of the biggest challenges facing the industry is developing a qualified labor market. FMI is reporting inroads by non-union contractors in the Northeast and expects international contactors to look for acquisition opportunities in this profitable market niche.
The 2017 annual meeting will be held at the Grand Wailea in Maui, HI, Feb. 6-11.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Distribution Contractors Association,
(972) 680-0261, www.dcaweb.org.
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