Message from Doug...



Jobs Create Jobs

Construction – like most things – is location specific.  What happens in your own local market is much more important and impactful on your business than what happens in other parts of the country.

The rest of the country could be experiencing problems, but if your market is doing fine, then you’ll be fine, too.

For example, while the rest of the country fell apart during the Great Recession, Texas experienced only modest declines in their economy.  Texans kept building and growing within their local markets.  They didn’t experience the hardships that the rest of us went through. 

Strong markets are defined by job growth and asset appreciation.  For those of us in construction, our fortunes are much more dependent upon local job growth and favorable economic conditions.  These affect our businesses much more than what the Dow is doing or whether or not Detroit is bankrupt.

When new jobs are created, there is a massive trickle-down effect throughout the area in the form of job creation to house and then support those new jobs. 
The good news is that while the Nation’s economy and world economy are on shaky ground, Metro Atlanta has some projects that are sure to create jobs and have positive effects on the local economy – and our construction industry.

Here are a few of those projects and initiatives:

State Farm Hub – This new Dunwoody complex will add 2,500 jobs in the next few years.

Falcons Stadium and Braves Stadium – According to Brailsford & Dunlavey, the Braves Stadium alone will provide 4,014 new jobs and generate $4 million in tax revenue each year.

Multiple Apartment Towers – These new buildings in Midtown and Buckhead will provide construction jobs, while the new tenants will improve the economy within those sub-markets.

LakePoint Sports Complex – Located on more than 1,200 acres in Bartow County, this project will be one of the largest amateur sports complexes in the world.  It will produce approx. 2,400 jobs.

Film Industry – Feature films and television productions in Georgia generated an economic impact of $5.1 billion during Fiscal Year 2013.  The industry is responsible for more than 77,900 jobs and $3.8 billion in total wages in Georgia.  Much of that activity is located on the South side of Atlanta.

Dredging of the Savannah River – Alright, I know this isn’t local.  However, it will have a huge impact on Georgia’s – and Atlanta’s – economy.  One expert, quoted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, said that it will have as big an impact on Georgia as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l. Airport.

Cabela’s Store – While this new 100,000-square-foot store in Acworth will only employ 200 full- and part-time workers, I had to include it because who doesn’t get excited about wild animal mounts, a gun library and boat shop!?!


While in Cleveland for the concrete convention, 
my kids and I toured the USS Cod, an 
awesome WWII submarine.


There are many things that point to job creation, construction activity and positive momentum for Metro Atlanta.  I wish I could say the same thing about the direction the federal government is taking us, but that’s a subject for another time.



To Your Success,
 


Concrete International Magazine



CONCRETE INTERNATIONAL is the world-wide monthly magazine of the American Concrete Institute. Its readers include the most important professionals in the concrete field -- the engineers, architects, contractors, manufacturers, technicians largely responsible for the advancement of concrete technology and practices.  The cover of the July issue featured the CFA Project of the Year award winning basement by Herbert Construction.

Recent Referrals



Autumn is here! Whether you call it Fall or Autumn, it’s hard not to smile this time of year.  The temperature is starting to drop, the leaves are changing colors, and the children are getting ready for Halloween! This is absolutely a great time to thank our great friends and customers who have recently referred our company:

John Cooper, Cooper Homes, Inc. — Builder  www.CooperHomesInc.com

Vince Longo, Vincent Longo Custom Builders Builder www.LongoCustomBuilders.com

Rick Jackson, Jackson Contracting, Inc. — Builder  770-422-2313

Herbert Construction Co. Attends Concrete Conference



In addition to informative seminars, the latest concrete technology and
equipment was on display at the CFA Summer Convention.

Every year we attend the Summer Conference put on by the Concrete Foundations Association of North America (CFA).  This year’s meeting was in Sandusky, Ohio.  These meetings give us the opportunity to stay on the leading edge of what is going on in our industry, as well as meet with other concrete contractors from around the country, many of whom have become our friends throughout the years.

The CFA is an organization made up of concrete foundation contractors throughout the United States who are industry leaders in each of their respective markets.  Herbert Construction Co. has been a member of the CFA since 1991, and is the only poured wall contractor in Atlanta that is a member.

Ed Sauter (left), Executive Director of the
CFA, presents the Project of the Year Award
to Doug Herbert, who accepts it on behalf
of all Herbert Construction Co. employees
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The 2014 Annual Convention was the largest CFA event since 2006.  It is the largest dedicated gathering of cast-in-place contractors in the country.  More than 330 people attended this year's event, with 34 exhibitors/sponsors and 51 poured wall contractors in attendance.

At this year’s conference our company won the Project of the Year Award for Single Family Residence – less than 2000 square feet.  This was for a project that we completed for Windsong Properties located in the Seven Hills Community in Cherokee County.  This is our fourth year in a row winning a Project of the Year award from the CFA, and it is always a great honor.

The CFA does a great job of keeping its members up to date on news and best practices within our industry.  In addition to a full day workshop on Codes and Standards, there were 12 seminars important to poured wall contractors, such as:
¨ Employer Law
¨ Pump safety
¨ Identifying problem areas in your business
¨ Lessons learned from a complicated project
¨ Are you unknowingly violating any price fixing laws
¨ Drug Testing – The traps and benefits of a Managed Program

The conference was held at the Kalahari Resort which features both an indoor and outdoor water park.  We had an amazing time and returned home to Atlanta energized and refreshed and ready to construct even better basements!

See Herbert Hard Hats on the Big Screen!




 

We supplied hard hats for the making of the movie Atlas Shrugged Part III, now playing in theatres nationwide.  You can see our hard hats in the opening scene, and again during the train repair scene.  Our company is also listed in the film credits.  See the film while it is in theatres, and read the influential, best-selling book. 




Welcome Tom LaRosa!



Please join us in welcoming our new Controller, Tom LaRosa.  Tom comes to us with many years of experience and has already proven to be a welcome asset here at Herbert Construction Co. 

When Tom is not at work, he enjoys playing golf and spending time with his wife and teenage daughter. Feel free to give Tom a call here at our office, or email him at TomL@herbertconstruction.com.

Builder/Superintendent Available



One of our past custom home building clients is interested in getting back into the industry.  He is looking for a builder/superintendent role at an established company.  Call Doug at 678-859-2304 if you are looking for an experienced builder to add to your company.

Purchasing Assistant Needed

A national home builder client of ours needs a Purchasing Assistant in their office near Sandy Springs.  If you know of someone with purchasing experience that is looking for employment with a good company, call Doug at 678-859-2304 for more information.