Buckeye Contractors, LLC
General Contractor
Contact: Greg Bertison
p: 614.537.8354
buckeye-contractors.com
CNC Foundations
Soil Stabilization Contractor
Contact: Ed Lundberg
p: 614.905.2751
cncfoundations.com
GFE Trailers
Storage Containers
Contact: Saad Abdul-Salaam
p: 614.532.9925
gfetrailers.com
Lockton
Insurance
Contact: Chris Comer
p: 248.760.3129
global.lockton.com/us/en
M&O Property Solutions
General Contractor
Contact: Alec Keller
p: 614.306.2638
MandOsolutions.com
McCade Construction, LLC
General Contractor
Contact: Ed Alford
p: 614.332.5177
mccadeconstruction.com
MRA - The Management Association
Human Resources
Contact: James Vitela
p: 614.569.3584
mranet.org
PACT Containers LLC
Storage Containers
Contact: Jason Pettibone
p: 614.745.5875
pactcontainers.com
Thirty-one companies are being honored with a BX Safety Achievement Award for outstanding safety statistics and jobsite performance this year.
For information about the BX Safety Awards, contact Ashton Chapman.
From left: Colton Puder, Brian Barringer, Catie O’Neil, Kent McLain and Rusty McMillen.
George J. Igel & Co., Inc.
Heavy Civil Contractor
The Igel team.
From left: Devin Hopkins, Shane Hartley, Cole Barnes, Chip Crawford, Chris Holman, Andy Murray and Evan Hord.
Another BX summer tradition has come and gone, with hundreds of members gathering in the BX backyard at last week’s Open House. This annual event featured food trucks from Dos Hermanos and Schmidt’s Sausage Haus, beverages and lots of networking and crowd participation in the BXF Silent Auction fundraiser, which raised nearly $10,000. The BX Young Professionals hosted their annual cornhole tournament, where the winning teams received a cash prize and bragging rights for the year!
The crew from Mid-City Electric / Technologies is responsible for the impressive electrical installation work at the new Fran Ryan Creative Arts Center.
Meticulous attention to detail was necessary for installation of the electrical systems and lighting fixtures within the 44,000-square-foot community center. Work spanned across four electrical rooms to provide service to eight specialty creative art studios. Each space required electrical solutions tailored to support specific equipment and functionality. Due to the open ceilings throughout much of the space, the crew utilized three-plane lasers to ensure precise alignment of lighting fixtures to the building’s structure. Detailed layout and installation of the main lobby chandelier took nearly 40 hours to complete. The team is a combination of apprentices, journeymen and foreman.
All four crew members belong to IBEW Local Union 683. This is the seventh crew award for Mid-City Electric / Technologies. The craftsmen will receive their award at the 133rd BX Annual Meeting in November.
For information about the BX Craftsmanship Awards, contact Pam Austin.
Are you new to a field leadership role? Field Supervision 101 provides construction managers, field superintendents, foremen, leadmen and other field employees with the knowledge needed to handle the management of a jobsite.
Through a combination of lectures, discussions and handouts, participants will build their own supervisor’s manual. Experienced industry professionals will outline what’s expected of supervisors and share practical solutions to common jobsite challenges.
For more information about this course, contact Kelly Stover.
Field Supervision 101
Sept. 16, 18, 23 & 24 | 4 - 6 PM
Builders Exchange
$399 BX members | $499 Non-members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
This course is part of the BX Certified Superintendent Program.
What can I do to control and reduce workers’ compensation costs for my organization?
Which claims have the most impact on my BWC premium and group savings?
Should I provide salary continuation to my injured workers, and how long is it effective?
If you've asked yourself any of these questions, you'll want to join us for the Workers’ Compensation Information Session being presented by BX partner Sedgwick. During this seminar, you'll learn about the most common issues employers should know when managing their firm’s workers’ compensation, solutions available with Sedgwick and BWC program updates. Upcoming changes in Ohio Workers’ Compensation will also be discussed.
This session is helpful for human resource and safety personnel of all experience levels, whether you are new to your role or tenured in the workers’ compensation process. For newer personnel, this will be an informative overview for successful management of a workers’ compensation program and is a refresher for experienced personnel to help you add more “tools” to your workers’ comp toolkit.
For more information about this seminar, contact Sean Cooper.
Workers' Comp Information Session
Sept. 26 | 8 - 9 AM
Builders Exchange
There is no cost to attend for BX members
Not available to non-members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to access this member-only program.
Cathy Baxter
(Sedgwick Ohio Managed Care)
Yolanda Johnson
(Sedgwick)
Prepare your organization for any situation with Reputation Management’s Crisis Planning Program.
This unique virtual workshop, led by crisis expert and international keynote speaker Anthony Huey, will provide program participants with a comprehensive, customized crisis communications plan, response tools and training.
Participants will receive:
BONUS: One registration provides access for as many team members as you want to participate - it could be you, your key leadership or your entire management team. You'll be able to share a virtual meeting link prior to the planning sessions. Only one company crisis communications plan per registration.
Don’t let 30 years of hard work get destroyed in 30 Seconds by mismanaging a crisis. Get the help you need!
For more information about this course, contact Deb Murphy.
Creating YOUR Crisis Communication Plan
Sept. 26 | 1 - 2:30 PM
Virtual
$5,000 BX members | $6,000 Non-members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
Anthony Huey (Reputation Management Associates) is a highly rated international speaker who offers session attendees pragmatic communications tools, tips and techniques they can use immediately. He has presented more than 4,000 paid communications workshops, seminars and speeches in his career, and was named a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) by The National Speakers Association, an honor awarded to less than 12% of its speakers worldwide. Anthony’s 25-year career includes tenures as a news reporter and senior editor, crisis management specialist, media relations consultant and executive speech coach. He owns Reputation Management, LLC, one of the nation’s leading communications training and crisis consulting companies. His past client work includes a wide variety of advertising, public relations and communications initiatives for hundreds of trade associations, municipalities and companies, including Nike, Victoria’s Secret, Eli Lilly, Nationwide Insurance, The Kroger Company, Procter & Gamble, and many more. Anthony has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from The Ohio State University.
When you first start managing other people, it’s important to embrace your new role and understand what leadership is all about.
While no two workplace environments are identical, the need for strong leadership and effective supervisors exists in every company. These front-line leaders are the eyes and ears of your organization, and ensuring their success is critical to the overall success of the organization.
In this workshop, Dyann McDowell (Training Marbles, Inc.) will help those with limited experience managing others develop the baseline skills needed to lead.
Participants will explore:
For more information about this course, contact Deb Murphy.
You've Been Promoted...Now What?
Sept. 30 | 8 AM - NOON
Builders Exchange
$359 BX members | $459 Non-members
Group Discount: Send three members for $925
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
Dyann McDowell (Training Marbles, Inc.) is a recognized and respected leader in the training industry. With more than two decades of training and course development experience, she engages her audience with thought provoking insight, and humor, that helps others contemplate the changes necessary to achieve success.
Construction workers are nearly five times more likely to die by suicide than OSHA’s fatal four. Long hours, job stress and a stigma around mental health contribute to widespread issues like anxiety and depression.
This course equips teams to spot early warning signs and respond effectively to a mental health crisis—just like CPR training does for physical emergencies. In a high-pressure field like construction, Mental Health First Aid is a vital tool for supporting worker well-being and building a stronger, safer jobsite.
Led by Paul Lawson (Paul Lawson Helps LLC), this session will teach attendees how to recognize early signs of mental health challenges within their teams. Participants will learn how to offer non-judgmental support and, when necessary, connect individuals with the professional help they need.
For more information about this class, contact Ashton Chapman.
Mental Health First Aid
Oct. 3 | 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Builders Exchange
$249 BX members | $349 Non-members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
Paul Lawson
(Paul Lawson Helps LLC)
AIA contracts and forms are recognized as industry standard documents for architects, contractors, engineers, attorneys, owners and all other parties involved in a construction project; are they the right construction documents for your project?
In this program, led by Peter Hahn (Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP) an attorney with significant insight regarding AIA forms, participants will explore:
For more information about this course, contact Deb Murphy.
AIA & Other Contract Documents
Oct. 21 | 9 - 10:30 AM
Builders Exchange
$59 BX members | $69 Non-members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
Peter Hahn (Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP) represents commercial contractors and project owners in all facets of a construction project, from procurement through dispute resolution after project completion. Peter is a co-editor of The AIA Construction Management Contracts: A Concise Analysis of the 2019 Revisions published by the American Bar Association.
Telematics blends GPS tracking, AI, real-time data and diagnostics to monitor vehicles, equipment and driver behavior, helping construction companies boost safety, reduce downtime and improve efficiency.
This session will help you understand where your company stands today and how telematics can transform your operations. Industry leaders will share how they use telematics to stay compliant, improve safety practices, and leverage real-world data for smarter decision-making. You’ll gain insight into evidence-based results, the pros and cons of implementation, its effect on safety culture and scalable strategies designed to fit your company’s size and goals.
For more information about this course, contact Ashton Chapman.
Telematics - Fleet Safety
Oct. 23 | 8 - 10 AM
Builders Exchange
$59 BX members | $69 Non-members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
Christopher Lewis
(Delphi Infrastructure Group)
John Wright
(Wright Material Solutions, Ltd.)
The construction industry has one of the highest suicide rates in America making it vital to be able to recognize warning signs and properly offer support. Knowing how to respond in crisis can save a life.
Taught by Paul Lawson (Paul Lawson Helps LLC), this class not only addresses the mental health crisis through suicide training, it is specifically tailored to the construction industry.
Participants will learn how to effectively engage in life-threatening situations and assist individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
For more information about this class or to schedule a company-specific session, contact Ashton Chapman.
Suicide Prevention in the Construction Workplace (VitalCog)
Oct. 24 | 8 - 10 AM
Builders Exchange
$60 per attendee
Paul Lawson (Paul Lawson Helps LLC) holds a bachelor’s degree from Cincinnati Christian University and has more than 10 years of experience in ministry. He has combined his passion for wellness with his work in the construction industry in central Ohio. As a two-time cancer survivor who has navigated his own mental health journey, Paul founded his company after spending six years developing a robust mental health program for a local contractor. His mission is to foster a culture of care within blue-collar industries by building similar programs at other companies and providing high-quality mental health training, speaking and advocacy.