The BXLX Class of 2025 includes from left, front row: Jacob Eader (Turner Construction Co.), Tom Sylvester (Thompson Concrete, Ltd.), Dave Miley (Construction One, Inc.), Mack Methven (Reitter Inc.), Sam Kelly (George J. Igel & Co., Inc.), Jent Dassylva (Miles-McClellan Construction Co., Inc.), Steven Poth (Elford, Inc.), DaChe' Amos (Elford, Inc.) and Chez Sanchez (Anderson Aluminum Corp.). Second row: Joe Daft (Barnhart Crane & Rigging), Nick Gauthier (Danis Building Construction Co.), Darren Herring (Lehman Daman Rudolph Libbe Group), Bill Sparks (The Superior Group), Riley Saelens (Brackett Builders, Inc.), Gabe Klingler (Hydro Mechanical) and Nate Lewis (Claypool Electric, Inc.). Third row: Travis Kellough (Thompson Concrete Foundations, Ltd.), Tylar Stivison (Setterlin Building Company), Steve Pack (Barnhart Crane & Rigging), Thomas Leistikow (Claypool Electric, Inc.), Joe Hamm (TG Plumbing & Mechanical, Inc.), Cameron Leonard (Converse Electric), Tim Kline (DRI-LOK Systems) and Seth Huffman (MAC Construction, Inc.). Back: Chuck Kuhn (Thompson Concrete Foundations, Ltd.), Allen Moore (Robertson Construction Services, Inc.), Andrew Pullin (Mid-City Electric / Technologies), Larry Goings (Buckeye Ready-Mix, LLC), Mike Combs (Anderson Concrete Corporation), Jeremiah Layne (Setterlin Building Company), Paul Tedrow (Lehman Daman Rudolph Libbe Group), Wayne Lanum (Tenby Construction) and Taylor Smith (Marker, Inc.). Not pictured: Steve Limberopoulos (Phinney Industrial Roofing, Inc.).
The BX Field Leadership Excellence Series (BXFlex) is entering the 11th year of the program with a class of 34 field leaders from BX member firms. BXFlex is a five-month, eight-session program designed to transform top field force managers into high-impact leaders. With this cohort, nearly 350 industry field leaders have participated in the program!
Coaching and motivation, business writing, conflict resolution, equity and inclusion, presentation skills and the role of the field in risk management are among the program topics. Like the Rising Leaders Institute and the BX Executive Leadership Experience, BXFlex features instructors recognized nationally in their subject area, along with local industry experts.
BXFlex was developed with input from dozens of industry professionals, from CEOs to foremen, who recognized the need for this type of industry education. The program continues to evolve with new topics and updated materials based on participant feedback. Profiles of each participant will be featured in future editions of the BX eNewsletter.
For information about the BX Field Leadership Excellence Series contact Deb Murphy.
As we approach the holidays with a mindset of gratitude, you have an opportunity to play an active part in supporting our industry’s future by contributing to the BX Foundation!
In May, 61 area high school seniors and current college students received a record total of $175,000 in scholarships to pursue industry-related degrees. Because the Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, corporate and personal donations are tax-deductible.
“Each year, the Foundation is able to expand the reach of students that we assist, which ultimately builds the future talent that we bring into our industry,” said BX Foundation Board President Christian Robertson (Robertson Construction Services, Inc.).
Established in 1999, the Foundation supports professional development of future – and current – employees in the local construction industry through:
A contribution to the Builders Exchange Foundation is an excellent way to support the future of the construction industry! To contribute online, Click Here.
The 2025 scholarship applications will be available online in December. For more information about the Builders Exchange Foundation or creating a Named Scholarship, contact Mary Tebeau at (614) 486-9521.
The crew from Speer Mechanical is responsible for the planning, fabrication, layout and installation of the chiller system at Capitol Square.
With careful planning and coordination, the team disassembled and removed three chillers to prepare for the new equipment. Field measurement and specialty drawings were created to ensure the fabricated pieces would fit onto the service elevator. With the aid of a street crew and a 950-ton crane, the equipment was brought to the roof of the 27th floor. Multiple permits were necessary, and several blocks between Broad and State streets had to be shut down for the load. Tie-off points and additional structural steel were installed to accommodate the weight of the new materials. Three separate gantries were used to transport the chillers over the half wall of the building. The crew also performed a complete retrofit to the existing system, including new piping, valves and controls. A total of six system shutdowns were completed to accomplish all the valve tie-ins.
All five crew members belong to Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 189.This is the third crew award for Speer Mechanical. The craftsmen received their award at the 132nd BX Annual Meeting in November.
For information about the BX Craftsmanship Awards, contact Pam Austin.
The BXYPs are back to bring you an evening of holiday cheer and professional networking. Join us at Woodland’s Backyard for Jingle & Mingle, where festive fun meets meaningful connections.
Don your tackiest threads and chat with like-minded professionals at this can’t-miss event. Featuring the annual BXYP Ugly Holiday Sweater Competition—with prizes awarded to the most creative individual and team looks. Whether you're here to build connections, share a laugh or show off your boldest holiday attire, this event is the perfect way to "sleigh" the season.
Mark your calendar and get ready to mix, mingle and make this holiday season unforgettable! Your registration includes two (2) drink tickets and hearty appetizers.
For more information about this event or to become a sponsor, contact Kelly Stover.
Dec. BXYP Event:
Jingle & Mingle Happy Hour
Dec. 12 | 4 - 6 PM
Woodland's Backyard
668 Grandview Ave. (43215)
$55 | BX Members
$65 | Non-Members
When registering online, be sure to log into the member portal to receive the member rate.
Sponsor Opportunities
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A set of drawings holds a project together, acting as a starting point for the unique language at each jobsite. Make sure your employees are speaking the same lingo, enroll them in the upcoming Construction Drawings 101 course.
Industry-veteran instructors will share their knowledge of reading and understanding blueprints and provide attendees with the basic skills needed for interpretation of construction plans.
This course is ideal for office personnel, field employees, new employees or anyone who is looking to learn or refine their blueprint reading skills.
Upon completion of this class, attendees will:
For more information about this course, contact Kelly Stover.
Construction Drawings 101
Jan. 21 & 23 | 4 - 6 PM
Builders Exchange
$55 | BX members
$65 | Non-members