YEAR IN REVIEW 2023
THE CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF CHOICE!
From the President’s Desk
This past year has been a testament to members collective advocacy, innovation, and commitment to excellence in the construction industry.
Throughout the year, our members have played a pivotal role in driving the success of ABC. Members’ unwavering commitment to excellence has truly defined the essence of our organization. Your dedication to safety, quality, and craftsmanship has not only elevated the standards within our association but has also set benchmarks for the entire industry.
Key Highlights of 2023:
1. Advocacy and Policy Initiatives: ABC continued its tireless efforts to advocate for fair and sensible regulations that support a thriving construction industry. We actively engaged with policymakers at local, state, and federal levels to ensure your voices were heard, resulting in positive changes that benefit all members and defending free enterprise.
2. Training and Education: With the growing skilled worker shortage, our commitment to providing cutting-edge training and education programs remained unwavering. In 2023, we expanded our offerings to address emerging trends and technologies, equipping our members with the skills and knowledge needed to stay ahead in a dynamic and evolving industry. We also grew our outreach efforts and expanded our engagement at the high school and collegiate levels.
3. Safety Excellence: Our members demonstrated an outstanding commitment to creating safe worksites, resulting in fewer accidents and injuries. Safety has always been a top priority for ABC, and this year was no exception, with the launch of our annual Safety Academy, Total Human Health Initiatives, and NARCAN Trainings. This year, we also launched our Safety Captive Program to help members meet their safety goals.
4. Networking and Collaboration: Our 50th-anniversary celebrations were marked by numerous networking opportunities, including the highly successful Meet the GC’s and Expo. These events provided a platform for members to showcase their companies, fostering collaboration and reinforcing the strong bonds within our community. The ABC Excellence in Construction (EIC) Awards was a special milestone. We celebrated five decades of excellence by honoring outstanding projects and achievements within our membership, showcasing the innovation and talent that have defined ABC over the years.
5. Innovation and Technology Adoption: The construction industry is evolving rapidly, and ABC members have been at the forefront of embracing innovation and technology. From adopting sustainable practices to integrating advanced construction techniques, our members continue to lead the way in shaping the future of our industry.
I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to each and every one of you for your contributions to ABC and the construction industry at large.
Sincerely,
Michele Daugherty President & CEO Associated Builders and Contractors Central Florida Chapter2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS
Julie Holmes | Chair
JK2 Scenic
Juan Garcia | Chair-Elect
PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Roy L. Burkett | Vice Chair
S. I. Goldman Company, Inc.
Scott Scruby | Vice Chair
Sunbelt Rentals
Chris Evans | Past Chair
Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
BOARD ADVISORS
Ray Bastin, CPA | Treasurer Withum
Thomas Wert | General Counsel
Dean Mead Attorneys At Law
Michael C. Sasso | General Counsel Sasso & Sasso, P.A.
DIRECTORS
Jason Albu
Albu & Associates, Inc.
Charles Bracco
Modern Plumbing Industries, Inc.
Michelle Delaney
LRA Insurance
Roxana Hernandez
Turner Construction Company
Michael Jordan
Lithko Contracting LLC
John Kurtz
Gilbane Building Company
Steven J. Lockhart
Finfrock Construction, LLC
Scott Luebbert
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Jonathan Pearch
Balfour Beatty
Debbie Rodriguez
Competitive Edge Partners & Consulting, LLC
David Schultz CEMEX
Jonathan Sheppeard
Austin Commercial, LP
Chad Tinetti
Tavistock Development Company
Oskar Torres
Towers Construction Company
Derrick M. Valkenburg
Shutts & Bowen, LLP
Matthew Walton
MiGre Engineers, LLC
Mark Woehrle
Comprehensive Energy Services, Inc.
PRESIDENT & CEO
Michele Daugherty ceo@abccf.org
2024 CHAPTER LEADERSHIP
Associated Builders and Contractors is a member-run association. ABC members identify issues critical to the industry construction and work together to find solutions using the resources of America’s largest merit shop commercial construction trade association.
ABC is governed by a board of directors composed of volunteer members elected by the membership.
All members of the association are eligible to serve on the board. Anyone interested in serving should contact the Central Florida chapter office for additional details.
ABC Past Chairs/Presidents
1973 L. Robert Buckner
1974 William Spivey
1975 Rodney Kincaid
1976 Walter Juergensen
1977 John B. Smith
1978 Frank B. McCormick
1979 Richard McCree Sr.
1980 Marcel E. Poli
1981 William R. Wharton
1982 D. E. Tannery
1983 Robert F. Kidder
1984 William R. Schrope
1985 William E. Zetterlund
1986 James L. Jackson
1987 Wayne H. Gey
1988 John C. Jennings III
1989 John C. Fern
1990 Elton Hogan Jr.
1991 John Mills
1992 Ronald E. Reynolds
1993 Greg Roebuck
1994 Jeffrey K. Jennings
1995 Randy Brooks
1996 Gary Kreisler
1997 Tim Keating
1998 William C. Weir
1999 Timothy J. Dwyer
2000 David G. Kulp
2001 Ron W. Craven
2002 Raymond L. Bowen
2003 Keith R. Sommer
2004 Charles P. Brandt
2005 David C. Lewis
2006 David Bridenbaugh
2007 Michael L. Cornelius
2008 Ron Lay
2009 John C. Martin
2010 Sean DeMartino
2011 Michael J. Choutka
2012 Brian M. Butler
2013 David S. Reaves
2014 Michael P. Moore
2015 Chip Tucker
2016 Cindy Bodine
2017 Charlie Barnard
2018 John Bartkovich
2019 Brian Prebenda
2020 Ben Goodin
2021 Michael E. Parks
2022-23 Chris Evans
MESSAGE FROM THE 2023 CHAIR
Letter from the 2023 Chair
As my term as the Chair of the Board of Directors for Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) comes to a close, I am honored to reflect on the incredible journey we've undertaken together during the past year. Serving as your Chair in 2022 and 2023 has been both a privilege and a tremendous learning experience, and I am immensely proud of what we have achieved as an organization.
In 1973, a vision for an organization that would champion the values of merit shop construction took root in Central Florida. ABC and its members set out to help members develop people, win work and deliver that work safely, ethically and profitably for the betterment of our community.
Over the past five decades, ABC has grown and evolved, becoming a beacon of excellence for the construction industry. This year, as we celebrated our 50th anniversary, we honored the legacy of our founders and the countless contributions of our members who have shaped ABC into the powerhouse it is today. Looking ahead to 2024 and beyond, we remain committed to advancing the merit shop philosophy, advocating for our members, keeping safety as a top priority, training our workforce, and providing the resources and support needed to ensure the continued success of our members.
As we turn the page to a new chapter, I am confident in the continued success of ABC Central Florida under the capable leadership of Julie Holmes, 2024 Chair and the Board of Directors. The 50th anniversary has set a strong foundation for the future, and I am excited to witness the continued growth and impact of our organization.
I extend my deepest gratitude to the members, Michele Daugherty, the staff, and fellow Board members for their support and dedication during my tenure as Chair. It has been an incredible honor to serve you, and I look forward to witnessing the continued success and growth of ABC.
Thank you for your commitment to excellence, innovation, and the merit shop philosophy.
Chris Evans Chair of the Board of Directors Associated Builders and Contractors Central Florida Chapter2023: Florida RANKED NO. 1 in the Construction Business Climate State thanks to ABC
Every state received a score in each of the following seven categories measuring critical laws, programs, policies, and statistics impacting the merit shop contracting community. An overall comparative ranking was then assigned to each state by considering all measured categories, with particular emphasis given to the first three criteria of project labor agreements, prevailing wage, and Right to Work state laws and/or executive orders.
Ties in combined score were broken by performance on ABC core issues and a consideration of the other graded criteria.
• Project Labor Agreements (PLAs)
• Prevailing Wage
• Right to Work
• Public-Private Partnerships (P3s)
• Workforce Development
• Education
• Job Growth Rate
Florida's commitment to fostering a thriving construction business environment is evident in its top ranking across multiple critical categories.
Data Source: meritshopscorecard.org
OVERALL RANK 1
We Help Our Members DEVELOP PEOPLE
ABC is committed to educating craft and management professionals through innovative methods such as just-in-time task training, competency-based progression, work-based learning, and apprenticeships, fostering a safe, skilled, and productive workforce. ABC offers a multitude of programs, seminars, conferences, webinars, and workshops to all active members to increase their knowledge base.
385 Attendees
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS PROGRAM
ABC's Young Professional (YP) program, dedicated to nurturing the next generation in our industry, had a dynamic 2023.
Highlights included:
Golf Tournament Fundraiser: This event was a collaboration with Student Chapters and YP's, aimed at raising funds for the Construction Management Competition. It's not just a golf tournament; it was an opportunity for students to network with professionals, learn about the industry, and showcase their skills in a competitive yet friendly environment.
After-Hours Networking at Solar Bears Hockey Game: An exciting evening planned for industry leaders, Board members, and mentors at a Solar Bears hockey match. This wasn't just a game; it was a chance to build relationships, discuss industry trends, and enjoy a thrilling sports event in a relaxed atmosphere.
Exclusive Tours: Participants had the unique opportunity to visit several significant sites and projects, including:
- Evermore Orlando Resort: A chance to see the inner workings of a major resort.
- OUC Epic Energy Plant: An educational tour focusing on energy production and sustainability.
- Kings Crossing in Sanford: Insight into this specific construction project.
- Tours with industry-leading contractors like PCL Construction Services, Inc., S.I. Goldman Company, Inc., and J. Raymond Construction Corporation: These tours offered a behind-thescenes look at the operations of top construction firms.
Trivia Night at a Local Brewery: This fun and engaging event for Young Professionals tested their knowledge on various topics, including the history of ABC, construction industry jargon, and famous movies. It was a great way to learn, network, and enjoy a casual evening.
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Financial and Credit Building Session with Gene Martin from Chase Bank: An informative session helped participants understand and improve their financial health. Gene Martin from Chase Bank provided insights and strategies for building credit and managing finances effectively.
Thanksgiving Food Drive for One Heart for Women and Children: A heartwarming initiative focused on giving back to the community. This food drive supported One Heart for Women and Children, demonstrating the organization's commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.
Each event was crafted to offer entertainment and value, while also nurturing community bonds and professional development, providing Young Professionals with priceless opportunities to connect, learn, and thrive within the merit shop philosophy.
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR
Isaac-Joshua Barton
Senior with UCF Student Chapter Constitution Construction Company, LLC
“The future of our industry is in the hands of our young professionals. We as an industry need to attract more young talent, train our young talent, and grow them to be our next generation of leaders. Getting involved with the ABC YP’s is the start of creating this foundation of future growth.”
– Julie Holmes, 2024 ABC CF ChairNEXGEN LEADERSHIP 2023
25 Graduates
18 Companies
The NEXGEN Leadership Program is an avenue to build industry connections, strengthen leadership mind-set, promote teamwork, and spark creative abilities through an array of industry-based classes and experiences.
ABC leadership candidates are among the best and brightest and NEXGEN provides an opportunity to strengthen an industry peer network of leaders within our community.
NEXGEN Leadership Program is an 8-month curriculum designed to enhance participants knowledge through leadership coaching, industry specific content, and peer networking. This program creates experiences with central Florida project leadership, decision makers, model design teams, and a healthy balance of fresh and seasoned industry role models. Off-site locations are often paired with a site tour to align with the session topic.
The graduating class of 2023 had 25 graduates from 18 companies with over 30 companies participating as contributors such as presenters, sponsors, panelists, and venue sponsors. Enrollment for the class of 2024 has 25 participants.
NEXGEN LEADERSHIP 2024
The NEXGEN Class of 2024, comprising 25 students from 23 diverse companies, has had an impressive start. Our first session on September 18, 2023, at the ABC Office, combined interactive
activities with insightful learning, including Predictive Index Assessment discussions and a chance for students to meet the Board of Directors.
Continuing the momentum, on October 26, 2023, at TRANE Technologies in Maitland, the class explored our partnership with the Academy of Construction Technologies (ACT). Shel Hart's presentation, "Your Blueprint for Success," was a significant highlight, offering valuable insights to the attendees.
The class then gathered on November 16, 2023, at Gray Robinson in Orlando. This session focused on Public Policy & Political Advocacy, featuring Kenneth Mouradian's perspectives on the US Dept. of Commerce's support for Central Florida's Construction Industry and discussions on immigration policy and ABC's Government Affairs Committee. The day concluded with an inspiring tour of The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
As we reflect on these enriching experiences, we are excitedly promoting the class of 2025, anticipating another year of growth, learning, and community engagement in the NEXGEN program.
Get Your Leaders Involved and Unlock Their Leadership Potential with NEXGEN 2024! Scan QR code or contact training@abccf.org
“The NEXGEN Program enabled me to identify key leadership traits within myself and provided several different professional experiences that would help guide me through some of the leadership challenges within our industry. I highly recommend industry leaders of Central Florida to attend this program no matter what stage of their career they may be in.”
– Alden Gunder, Core ConstructionCENTRAL FLORIDA'S 2023
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION CONFERENCE Was a Great Success!
CENTRAL FLORIDA'S 2023 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION CONFERENCE Was a Great Success!
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On May 9th the ABC Central Florida Chapter hosted the 2nd annual Central Florida Construction Technology & Innovation Conference, featuring national and local experts and a variety of tech demo
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ABC’s 2023 Tech Report Features RealWorld Journeys in Construction Innovation
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has released its third annual construction technology report. This report provides a practical framework and real-life case studies from ABC contractors who have enhanced safety, workflows, and profits through technology. Matt Abeles, ABC's VP of Construction Technology and Innovation, emphasizes that a welldeveloped tech framework can boost profits and safety. The 2023 Tech Report showcases how companies of various sizes have transformed their operations with effective technology adoption and leadership. Jack Hineman, chair of ABC’s Construction Technology and Innovation Committee, highlights that the report offers insights into technology adoption processes, helping businesses to identify the best tech strategies for their needs.
Published by the ABC National Construction Technology and Innovation Committee and supported by the 2023-2024 Tech Alliance members, the report is a contractor-centric guide to navigating construction technology. ABC continues to support its members in selecting quality construction technology through its Tech Alliance, Tech Marketplace, and Safety Tech Guide.
Visit abc.org/techreport to read the digital report.
Scan the QR code to download the ABC 2023 TECH REPORT
The Training & Development Department introduced new classes in 2023, and the response was over the top!
46 Classes
25
635 participants
24 Topics
• Basic Blueprint Reading – 3 sessions
• CPR/First Aid – 4 sessions
• Private CPR/First Aid – 7 sessions
• Construction Law – 3 sessions
• Lien Law – 6 sessions
• Basic Workers’ Comp & Claims Management – 2 sessions
• Time & Task Management – 1 session
• OSHA 10-Hour – 3 sessions
• OSHA 30-Hour – 2 sessions
• Financial Management – 4 sessions
• Intro to Pre-con & Lump Sum Estimating – 1 session
• Frontline Supervisor – 2 sessions
• UChapter2 Bluebeam Virtual Classes – 7 sessions
EXPANDING HORIZONS: ABC STUDENT CHAPTER ADDS NEW COLLEGIATE PARTNERS
ABC Student Chapters bridge the gap between our members and college students in construction management and civil engineering, aiming to nurture future industry leaders. Through the Collegiate Committee, these students engage with member firms via industry events, internships, community projects, career fairs, and more. This year, students gained insights from companies like Charles Perry Partners, Inc., and Robins & Mortin.
Highlighting our commitment to practical learning, ABC UCF students excelled in the National Construction Management Competition at the National Convention, with UCF's team winning first in Quality Control.
We're also excited to introduce the Seminole State Student Chapter, set to participate in the 2024 CMC. Expect a range of dynamic events starting Spring 2024.
Get Involved with Our College Committee! For more details and to join, contact training@abccf.org.
National
We Help Our Members WIN WORK
INDUSTRY FORECAST PANEL DISCUSSION
• Ben Lalikos, Cogent Bank
• Matthew Sloan, ECS Florida
• Chad Wentz, Little Diversified Architects
KAST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
discusses offerings and how Quality is the cornerstone for being a successful Florida builder.
Panelists:
• Michael Spencer, Project Executive
• Will Reiber, Director of Preconstruction Services
LEGISLATIVE IMPACTS
session on ABC wins, and how the new laws impacts us and opportunities to get questions answered to help understand the changes!
Panelists:
• Chris Dawson, Gray | Robinson, P. A.
• Steven Lockhart, Finfrock Construction, LLC
• Doug Gartenlaub, Burr & Forman LLP
ECONOMIST + UNIVERSAL FOUNDATION
session with leaders from Universal Foundation and Universal Creative, and share insights from Sean Snaith for effective planning and forecasting based on economy.
Panelists:
• Diane O'Dell, VP, Community & Diversity Relations
ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER
update on the center of hospitality and tourism for Central Florida.
Panelists:
• Crystal Mudd, Manager, Capital Planning
• Terry Devitt, Deputy Director
BUILDERS’ BREAKFAST PRESENTATIONS
Feature speakers and presentations by business and community leaders, developers, builders, architects and many others involved in the industry to keep members apprised of upcoming business opportunities. Below is a sampling of some of the 2023 Builders’ Breakfast events.
ORLANDO HEALTH
is the highest ranking healthcare employer in Florida and ranks in the top 20 nationwide! John Walsh shared upcoming projects and plans for the growing healthcare sector.
WELBRO BUILDING CORPORATION
Cooper Carry Architects and BPGC Construction presented W Hotel project located steps away from Epic Universe.
Panelists:
• Kathy Logan, Cooper Carry Principal
• Ivi Kusta, BPGS Construction
• David Ziesig, WELBRO Building Corporation
• Nathan Hunter, Broadmoor
PREFAB PANEL DISCUSSION
Discussion on prefab, its risks and how to win more work.
Panelists:
• Michelle Whiteside, Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
• Lisa Gugino, Falkbuilt By American Interiors
• Gary Badge, FK Architecture
AMWAY CENTER, CAMPING WORLD STADIUM AND MORE
Updates on Orlando Venues and where your tax dollars are going.
CONSTRUCTION EXPO
ABC’s annual Construction Expo is your company’s opportunity to present your services and products to ABC members and others in the Central Florida construction industry, in the largest and most engaging atmosphere.
Exhibitors have the opportunity to meet the decision makers of key industry companies, make new connections, and help build relationships with existing clients and industry partners.
The ABC Construction Expo typically attracts over 1,600 people from over 500 construction industry companies for one afternoon/evening in one location helping members to maximize their exposure establishing their company as a leader in the industry.
Best Booth Winners:
General Contractor – Finfrock Construction, LLC
Subcontractors – AJ Flooring
Associate & Suppliers – DEWALT
Best New Exhibitor: EFCO Forms
120 Total Exhibitors
38 Sponsors
1600 Attendees
24 New Exhibitors
Thank you to our President's Circle and Elite Sponsors for making this event a big success.
Thank you to the bar and food sponsors ABC Insurance Trust, Aegis Project Controls, Miller Construction Company, Power Bolt and Tool for fueling our members to celebrate all night!
GC CONNECT
Your once-a-year opportunity to connect exclusively with general contractor members!
General contractors showcase past projects, upcoming projects, information on their companies and how to get on their bid lists to ABC Central Florida subcontractor, supplier, and associate members.
Thank you to our Sponsors for making this event a big success.
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2023
Ajax Building Corporation
Albu & Associates, Inc.
Austin Commercial
Balfour Beatty
BATSON-COOK COMPANY
Boyer Building Corporation
Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
Brookstone Construction, LLC
Charles Perry Partners, Inc.
Clancy & Theys Construction Co.
DeAngelis Diamond
Finfrock Construction, LLC
Gilbane Building Company
H. J. High Construction Company
Hensel Phelps
J. Raymond Construction Corp.
JK2 Construction
KAST Construction
Link Construction Group, Inc.
MEC General Contractors
Mill Creek Residential
Miller Construction Company
OHLA Building, Inc.
PCL
Skanska
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Walbridge Walker
Each year, ABC Central Florida recognizes and celebrates outstanding projects built by ABC members. The awards competition serves to raise the level of construction standards throughout the industry by recognizing the workmanship of those who contribute and by showcasing the results of their commitment.
The project entries are judged on execution of design, quality of craftsmanship, attention to detail, proper installation, outstanding planning and coordination efforts, challenges successfully overcome, project complexity, custom materials, safety program, and owner satisfaction.
PROJECTS of the year
2023
Brightline
850
In addition to distribution at the Awards Banquet, the annual Excellence In Construction Awards magazine is circulated ENR Southeast magazine subscribers in Central Florida each year, reaching over 6,000 industry businesses!
Advertising opportunities are available to position your company with the best of the best!
Scan QR code to view the digital EIC magazine.
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We Help Our Members DELIVER WORK SAFELY
The Annual Safety Performance Report by ABC highlights the impact of proactive safety practices, showing STEP participants are 655% safer than the industry average. The full report is available at www.abc.org/spr
“As a construction manager, I find that STEP has always had much greater impact than just tracking metrics. I primarily focus on using STEP to encourage and open up communication. When properly rolled out and mentored through the organization, up to and including senior management, it fosters a sense of trust: a bond on a crew, on a jobsite and even across a company.”
— Scott Lewis, Senior Project Manager MMR Constructors IncFounded in 1989, the STEP Safety Management System has become a premier safety management tool, significantly enhancing safety performance for companies of all sizes. ABC member firms participating in STEP assess their safety processes using a comprehensive questionnaire, focusing on 25 key components to improve or establish robust safety programs.
ABC is committed to exceptional job site safety, leveraging technology for continual improvement. Members can access resources for building a future-ready workforce, including the ABC Safety Technology Resource Guide, at www.abc.org/safety-tech
To make safety a part of your company's culture in 2024, visit abcstep.org.
Download the 2023 Safety Performance Report and learn more about deploying ABC’s STEP Safety Management System for your company at abc.org/spr
108 awardees
DIAMOND LEVEL
Albu & Associates, Inc.
Austin Commercial, LP
Baker Concrete Construction, Inc.
Balfour Beatty
Blue Cord Design & Construction, LLC
Bryan Builders, LLC
Central Florida Waterproofing, Inc.
Clancy & Theys Construction Co.
Coastal Construction Company
Collis Roofing
Commercial Millworks Inc.
Competitive Edge Partners & Consulting, LLC
Gilbane Building Company
GMF Steel Group
Gomez Construction Company
H. J. High Construction Company
Hensel Phelps
Interior Specialties, Inc.
JK2 Construction
Lithko Contracting, LLC
LOYAL Waterproofing Construction, Inc.
Nidy Sports Construction Inc.
Osorno Group Corp.
PCL Construction Services, Inc.
Quality Metals, Inc.
Robins & Morton
R. C. Stevens Construction Company
Service Complete Electric, Incorporated
Southeast Mechanical Contractors
The Collage Companies
Thermaltech, Inc
United Rentals, Inc.
VMG Construction, Inc.
Walker & Company, Inc.
WELBRO Building Corporation
Zaho Global Architectural Millwork
PLATINUM LEVEL
Advanced Millwork, Inc.
Ajax Building Company, LLC
Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
Bright Future Electric, LLC
Colasanti South
Colwill Engineering Mechanical, Inc.
CORE Construction
Dana B. Kenyon Co.
David Allen Company, Inc.
Dreamcrete Custom Creations
Hoar Construction, LLC
International Flooring, Inc.
Mader Southeast
Mechanical Insulation & Technologies, LLC
Mechanical Services of Central Florida, Inc.
Mill Creek Residential
Modern Plumbing Industries, Inc.
N-RG Cladding, LLC
Pirtle Construction Company
Roger B. Kennedy Construction
Rolling Plains Construction
Sigma Marble & Granite- Florida, Inc.
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Tucker Paving, Inc.
Turner Construction Co.
United Forming, Inc.
W. G. Yates & Sons Construction Company
Wharton-Smith, Inc.
WPC
GOLD LEVEL Aireko
Batson-Cook Construction
CEMEX
Coastal Mechanical Services, LLC
F. L. Crane & Sons, Inc.
KENPAT
KHS&S Contractors
Percopo Coatings Company, LLC
Ruppert Landscape, Inc.
S & S Roofing Systems, Inc.
S. I. Goldman Company, Inc.
Sauer Construction
Terry's Electric, Inc.
SILVER LEVEL
Acousti Engineering Company of Florida
Annapurna Construction LLC
Comprehensive Energy Services, Inc.
Crush Supply
Energy Air, Inc.
Entech Innovative Engineering Enterprise Solutions
JK2 Scenic
MMR Constructors, Inc.
NorthStar Contracting Group, Inc.
Tharp Plumbing Systems, Inc.
Universal Forming, Inc.
W.W. Gay Mechanical
Wieland
Williams Company Management Group
BRONZE LEVEL
Aagaard-Juergensen, LLC
Adams Group
Andrew General Contractors, Inc.
Colwill Engineering Electrical, Inc.
Intex Coatings, Inc.
Sprinklermatic Fire Protection Systems, Inc.
Stevens Construction, Inc.
Towers Construction Company
ABC successfully hosted its first annual Total Human Health Week from May 2226, featuring the Safety Training Academy led by Joe Xavier and Greg Sizemore, Safety directors from ABC National.
The week kicked off with a Suicide Prevention in the Workplace session, attracting construction industry leaders who focused on workplace mental health challenges. This was followed by a Total Human Health panel & demonstrations, co-sponsored by NAWIC of Greater Orlando, with attendees engaging in discussions about creating a holistic health-focused company culture.
The week culminated in a two-day ABC National Safety Training Academy, with participants learning how to develop leadership's commitment to safety as a core value. This inaugural event marked a significant step towards fostering a culture of safety and well-being in the construction industry.
SAVE THE DATE - APRIL 29 - MAY 3
SUICIDE PREVENTION TRAININGS
Along with the seminar on National Suicide Prevention Week, we conducted multiple seminars on Suicide Prevention in the Workplace, led by Michele Daugherty, collectively reaching over 300+ attendees. These sessions emphasized the critical importance of mental health awareness and suicide prevention in our industry.
LAUNCHED SAFETY CAPTIVE PROGRAM
The ABC Central Florida Chapter and SAVI-EHS collaborated to address the challenge of ensuring safety in day-to-day operations in the construction industry, emphasizing its importance.
The Safety Captive program was inspired by established industry practices and modeled after best in class programs. This approach has ensured that the Safety Captive Program adheres to the highest industry standards and best practices.
Designed to assist member companies during bidding and development phases of construction and industrial projects, the Safety Captive program provides a safety director to support the current safety team and support staff, facilitating regulatory compliance and improving safety protocols to foster a safer working environment and culture.
The ABC Central Florida Chapter's Safety Captive Program is a testament to the organization's unwavering commitment to cultivating safety within the construction industry. Beyond merely addressing a critical need in the sector, it stands as a beacon of innovation, providing accessible and effective safety solutions for businesses of diverse sizes.
300+ 100+ trained in NARCAN
Attendees
FREE NARCAN TRAINING FOR ALL MEMBERS
ABC partnered with The Amphibious Group to offer free NARCAN training to members, teaching them how to recognize and respond to opioid overdoses, including the administration of NARCAN. Training will continue in 2024 and can be conducted at your company office, or they can come straight to your jobsite, and it takes only 30 minutes.
This initiative has already proven lifesaving. In a remarkable incident, Matthew Livingston, an employee of Modern Plumbing Industries, used his NARCAN training to save a life. At a local gas station in Orlando, he found an unresponsive individual in a car and successfully administered NARCAN, reviving the person before first responders arrived.
Carlos Corral Assistant Operations Manager
We also offer this life-saving training in Spanish. (También ofrecemos esta capacitación para salvar vidas en español.)
You can help lower the overdose statistics by scheduling a training today!
Scan QR code to schedule your training or contact assist@abccf.org for more information.
JOIN AN ELITE CLASS OF ACCREDITED CONTRACTORS
ABC’s Accredited Quality Contractor, the only ABC program that recognizes companies based on excellence in quality, safety, talent management—including inclusion, diversity and equity— education and community relations. Learn more about the program and eligibility at abc.org/aqc
Benefits of an Accredited Quality Contractor
• Wide recognition within the industry, the business community, and the public
• National and local recognition in publications
• Authorization to use AQC language in bid documents
• Permission to use the AQC logo on company letterhead, business cards, websites and job site signs
• Access to AQC marketing materials such as stickers, brochures, membership plaque, etc.
We Help Our Members DELIVER WORK ETHICALLY
AQC Central Florida ABC
Ajax Building Company, LLC
Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC
Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
David Allen Company, Inc.
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
Hoar Construction, LLC
Kenpat Central Florida
R. C. Stevens Construction Company
Robins Morton
• Points on National Excellence in Construction Awards submissions for being AQC certified
ROADMAP TO TOP PERFORMER
Southeast Mechanical Contractors
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Wharton-Smith, Inc.
Williams Company
Contractors that successfully qualify as “Accredited Quality Contractors” are accredited for one year. Member companies must renew each year.
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2023 FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE SESSION
The 2023 session will be one for the records books. Governor DeSantis signed into law SB 360 after passing the House (89-8) and the Senate (31-7) with bipartisan support resulting in a major win for the construction industry in Florida. The bill shortens the statute of repose from 10 years to 7 for latent defects while leaving intact the four-year statute of limitations for defect claims to project owners and adds a “materiality” requirement to support Chapter 553 defects claims.
HB 1383/SB 1570:
This bill is in response to the 2021 Florida Statute 163.211 that raised concerns from ABC members who were being told that they had to hold a GC license to do work in the permitted jurisdiction if the job scope of a contractor did not correspond to a category defined in the bill. The purpose is to limit the ability of local jurisdiction to say everyone must be a general contractor and be licensed as such.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
• DOWNLOAD the ABC Action App
• ATTEND ABC Legislative events or join the Government Affairs Committee.
SB 346, passed during session the language was drafted by ABC members. This bill makes improvements to Florida’s Prompt Pay Law for public construction projects by clarifying the process for developing end of project/punch list work and requires that the public entity must pay all portions of the contract balance, including retainage, except for 150% of the cost to complete the punch list, within 20 days after the punch list is created.
Bills passed this session prove that the connections and contributions made towards candidates supporting the merit shop construction industry pay off in the end. The members who engage with legislators, the money contributed to campaigns, and the engagement of ABC with policy makers, are what makes the difference.
ABC and its chapters employ full-time lobbying teams to fight for the interests of the members, association, and the industry at large in D.C., Orlando, and Tallahassee.
• DONATE to the ABC National PAC and to the Central Florida Chapter’s PAC by scanning QR codes OR visiting https://pac.abc.org/challenge.aspx (Password: ABCPAC) and https:// abccentralflorida.com/product/abcvoluntary-contributions/
2023 LEGISLATIVE HOBNOB
Each year ABC Central Florida members and partnering organizations participate in the Legislative Hobnob to engage with Florida legislators and voice their opinions on current issues that affect the
January 9 – First Day of Florida Legislative Session
January 17-18 – ABC of Florida LegCon, Tallahassee
February 22 – ABC PAC Fundraiser
March 8 – Last day of regular Florida Legislative Session
April 24 – State of Construction Luncheon
May 23 – Legislative Hobnob at Harry P. Leu Gardens
June 24-26 – ABC National Legislative Conference
July 18-20 – ABC of Florida State Convention & Planning Session
August 20 – Florida Primary Election
November 5 – General Election
We Help Our Members BETTER COMMUNITIES
PARTNERING WITH EDUCATION LEADERS TO BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER
ABC strengthened its focus on education, partnering with leaders in the field to unite the community and better the communities we work and live in, in 2023.
1ST QUARTER
Hosted NAWIC WIC Week Panel w/SkyBuilders, CPPI, Terracon & Guinard Company.
Relaunched Contractors HR Peer Group
Brought the Osceola Skills Up Construction Pipeline Bi-Monthly Meetings to ABC Office.
American Heart Association “Heart Health for you and your family” Event.
3RD QUARTER
Attended the Women United Kendra Scott Gives Back Event
Sponsored and attended ACT Golf Tournament.
Hosted annual Casino Night, raising over $40k for workforce development.
Promoted Safe + Sound Week to encourage comprehensive employee safety participation.
Sponsored & Attended ACFS (Alliance for Central Florida Safety) Safety Day.
Initiated the Seminole State Student Chapter
2ND QUARTER
Helped the Women's United Group Luncheon successfully raise over $20k through its fundraising event.
Launched the first annual Total Human Health Week, including Safety Training Academy.
Michele Daugherty inspired young women at Lyman HS's NAWIC Construction Career Camp.
Celebrated National Safety Month, providing a roadmap for incident-free work and safer job sites.
Hosted the annual National Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Summit
Title Sponsor of the 2023 iBuild Invitational and the Lyman High School OSHA team at the SkillsUSA Competition in Jacksonville, FL.
Scan the QR code for more event highlights. To partner in our community building efforts, email info@abccf.org
Hosted the Design & Build Industry Mixer, benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank with over 7,500 meals for the community.
4TH QUARTER
Sponsored the ACT Inaugural Go-Kart Grand Prix.
Sponsored and attended ACCA Golf Tournament
Sponsored and attended American Heart Association Hard Hats with Heart
Assisted New Image Youth Center, Inc., enhancing the holidays for local children with a fresh coat of paint, supporting NIYC's commitment to keeping Orlando's youth safe and thriving.
Hosted a Toy Drive with Amphibious Medics, collecting 1,061 toys and raising over $29k to support local organizations: Legal Aid Society OCBA, Embrace Families, and Orange County Animal Services.
We Help Our Members CONNECT
518 Members
ABC MEMBERS WORK TOGETHER
9% Growth
The annual Membership Directory provides members with up-to-date information about chapter members.
92% Member Retention
Maximize your Membership
ABC hosted quarterly events to help ABC members learn how to utilize their membership for maximum effectiveness and return on their investment.
• Business Development
• Education and Training
• Legislative Affairs
• Committee Overview
• Awards and Recognition Programs
• Member Discounts
Online Registration closes at 12:00 p.m. the day before the workshop. Scan the QR code to register.
The Membership Directory publishes each spring and is direct-mailed to over 600+ industry leaders, decisionmakers and construction businesses, making this a great way to get your company some valuable exposure!
Scan QR code to learn more about this program or visit abccentralflorida.com/ media/member-directory/
ABC encourages members work with members for their projects whenever possible. FindContractors.com is an excellent tool to help members find and do business with other members from outside the area.
COMMITTEES ARE ABC'S BACKBONE
ABC members give back to the industry and make the most of their ABC membership by volunteering to serve on a committee. The advantages of volunteering include the opportunity to broaden professional relationships, gain expertise, and improve leadership skills, thereby benefiting your employer as well as your own professional development.
• Collegiate Outreach
• Excellence in Construction Awards
• Government Affairs
• Membership Development
• Outreach
• Programs
• Safety
• Special Events
• Training & Development
• Young Professionals
For more information, please email ABC at committees@abccf.org
BECOME A MODEL MEMBER
ABC defines a Model Member as one who fully engages in membership activities. Recognized quarterly and annually, Model Members benefit from new business connections, enriching networking, and extensive industry knowledge.
Learn more about this program by visiting abccentralflorida.com/model-members/
Congratulations Model Members!
Recognized for Chapter Participation and Support Member Dedication at its Best
magazine, the official bi-monthly publication of ABC Central Florida, covers commercial construction news in the region and reaches 5,200 members through both print and online platforms. Inside, you'll discover feature articles, special sections, member news, event highlights, and more. For companies interested in providing content or
Magazines are mailed to more than 600 industry professionals. Digital versions are available online for up to 24 months.
Scan QR code to download the Media Kit, view digital issues or email bcf@abccf.org.
The feature article of the publication, typically occupies the center spread of the magazine for maximum attention. The Project Profile is editorial in nature, focusing on unique aspects, unusual construction methods or specific circumstances that the construction industry would find compelling, educational or of particular interest due to details inherent in the scope of work.
The Project Profile section is developed free of cost to current ABC member companies. Subcontractors are also listed within the article. In 2023 the following Projects were featured:
• Luminary Green Park
• Cocoa Beach Police Headquarters
• Madison Landing II- Affordable Housing
• Blue Origin
• LIFT Orlando
• City Center at O-Town West
• AdventHealth Innovation Tower
• Brightline Station Project
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
insightful,and may include best practices based on experience.
2023 Article Samples:
• Forecasts the Future Economy
• Bond Laddering
• Building an Attractive Workplace for Employees
• Commercial Space Must Take on New Meaning to Survive a Virtual Age
• Construction Execs Rank 40 Strategies for Weathering Recessions
• Construction Momentum Will Rise in 2024
• Contractor Tips for Tapping into a $5.8B Budget
• Future Improvements for Orlando Venues
• KAST Construction Shares Its Keys to Success
• Marketing Audits: A Useful Tool for Building Your Business
This year, we proudly delivered our comprehensive Membership Directory to over 600 members, providing an invaluable resource and guide for navigating the construction industry. This directory is more than just a list; it's a tool to find work, forge connections, and gain insights into the sector.
YOUR MONTHLY MAILER
• Orange County Convention Center Upgrade
• Sage Intacct Construction for General Contractors and Developers
• Small Business Health Coverage Solutions
• Small Company, Big EHS Solution
• U.S. Economy Stability
• Worker Well-being Takes Center Stage: Fireside Chat with the U.S. Surgeon General
• Workforce Solutions to Address the Opioid Crisis in the Workplace
Don't miss our monthly direct mail packages, keeping you upto-date with ABC Central Florida’s events, classes, and marketing opportunities. Check with your office administrator if you haven’t received them.
Scan QR code for more information on our digital and print media. For marketing inquiries, contact marketing@abccf.org
We Help Our Members PLAN FOR 2024
JANUARY
8-12
25
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30
FEBRUARY
5
13-14
JUNE
3
5
JULY
16-17 OSHA
MARCH
3-9
11-15
19-22
APRIL
1
SEPTEMBER
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