SPARK! July-August 2025

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SPARK!

As summer winds down and we enter the final stretch of the season, we want to take a moment to thank each of you for your continued hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence on every job site and in every department. These past two months have been busy—full of exciting new projects, team growth, and meaningful progress across the company. We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished together and are looking forward to everything the fall has in store.

In this edition, you’ll find updates on our projects, employee milestones, safety tips, and a recap of our fun night out with the Valley Cats. You’ll also get a sneak peek at our upcoming company-wide meeting and picnic this September. Thank you for being part of the Carey Electric family—we’re glad you’re here.

In this newsletter you can expect:

CURRENT PROJECT UPDATES UPCOMING PROJECTS

EMPLOYEE NEWS PROCORE UPDATE SAFETY CORNER UPCOMING EVENTS

EMPLOYEE NEWS!!

We love taking time to recognize the people who make Carey Electric what it is This July and August, we celebrated a number of birthdays and work anniversaries congratulations to all! Whether you're blowing out candles or reflecting on another year of dedication to the trade, we hope you know how appreciated you are.

We’re also excited to welcome several new employees to the Carey Electric team! We’re glad to have you aboard and look forward to seeing your skills and energy out in the field or in the office. Whether you’re a seasoned journeyman or just starting out, know that you’re part of a team that values craftsmanship, safety, and mutual support. Be sure to introduce yourself and help our new team members feel at home.

In addition to welcoming new faces, we want to give a heartfelt congratulations to our team members who have celebrated personal milestones this summer. We’ve welcomed new members to the Carey family with the birth of several beautiful babies, and we’ve celebrated the marriages of a few of our own These moments are a reminder that we’re not just coworkers we’re a community If you have a special life update you’d like to share in a future edition, let us know!

July Birthdays:

Kyle Rokjer - July 2nd

Andrew Pierce - July 10th

Shawn Tumsuden - July 15th

Mick O'Dalaigh - July 21st

Corey Hulsopple - July 22nd

August Birthdays:

Kevin Power Jr - August 4th

Zachary Karius - August 5th

Travis Cupp - August 8th

Michael Maher - August 15th

Cameron M Peters-Rathburn - August 21st

Kellan Rokjer - August 30th

1 Year:

Dave Zuend - July 28

Anna Martin - August 28th

Joey Somes - August 28th

Brendan Lee - August 14th

Will Purtell - August 14th

Todd Bryne - August 19th

4 Years:

Hunter Misuraca August 9th

7 Years:

Tyler Lansing July 16th

Brandon Littlejohn July 16th

TEAM MILESTONES & NEWS!

Congratulations to Our Advancing Team Members!!!

July:

Anna Martin Advanced to Journeyman

August:

Dalton Weils - Advanced to 4 Year th

We’re proud to see your continued progress and commitment!

NEW TEAM MEMBERS

July

Willie Dean

Michael Rega

Zohar Yisrael

Zachary Karius

Gabriel Mann

Dylan Hadeka

Dustin Thomas

August:

Cameron Peters-Rathburn

Matthew Articolo

Michael Maher

Brandon Goyer

Bobby Mitchell

Andrew Rivera

BABIES AND WEDDINGS!!

Welcome, Baby Zayn!

Congratulations to Shawn Tumusden, who welcomed his baby boy, Zayn John, on July 9th!

Zayn arrived weighing 7 lbs, 6 oz

Welcome, Baby Giovanni!

Congratulations to Hunter Misuraca, who welcomed a baby boy into the world on August 6th, just before midnight!

Giovanni Andrew arrived weighing 5 lbs, 1.5 oz

Just

Married!

We’re excited to share that Travis Cupp recently tied the knot on July 11th

A

Beautiful Beginning

Congratulations to Kevin Bruno, who got married on August 7th!

Procore Update: Strong Start, Real Results

Since launching Procore earlier this summer, we’ve already begun to see the positive impact of the platform in how we manage our projects and communicate across teams. We want to thank everyone who’s been submitting timesheets and daily logs consistently your attention to detail and commitment to this new system are making a big difference!

The information you’re providing such as manpower counts, work completed, delivery issues, and documented scope changes or unexpected conditions in the field is helping us stay on top of jobsite needs in real time

This level of reporting allows project managers to respond quickly, communicate more effectively with clients, and track project changes with greater accuracy It also keeps the office and field aligned, while improving forecasting, planning, and decision-making across the board. In short, it’s helping us work smarter and operate more efficiently as a company.

We know this is still a learning curve, and we’re proud of how everyone is stepping up. We’ll continue rolling out training sessions and support materials in the coming weeks so keep an eye out for announcements on new topics and upcoming dates. If you have any questions or feedback about the process, don’t hesitate to reach out. Your input helps us fine-tune how we use these tools.

Together, we’re building stronger systems, clearer communication, and better projects one log at a time!

Project Wins & Updates

We’re excited to share that Carey Electric has been awarded a number of new projects over the past two months a direct reflection of the outstanding work you continue to deliver across every job site.

A big thank you as well to our amazing estimating department, whose hard work and attention to detail lay the foundation long before a project becomes a Carey job. Below are just a few recent wins we’re especially proud to highlight, with more great work underway across the region

Albany Capital Center Expansion (126 State Street)

Carey Electric is proud to be part of the upcoming Albany Capital Center expansion, a $54M project set to begin in September Once complete in 2027, the upgraded facility will feature expanded meeting and ballroom space, new offices, an outdoor courtyard, and a pedestrian bridge connecting to a renovated historic building. Exciting progress ahead in the heart of downtown!

CVSE BOCES Training Facility in Plattsburgh, NY

Construction is progressing on the new 146,500 sq ft CVSE facility, which will house advanced labs and classrooms supporting CTE programs from welding and electrical to culinary arts and healthcare. We’re proud to help build the future of skilled trades education.

NYOH REGIONAL CANCER CENTER

Construction is set to begin in late August on the new 105,000 sq. ft. New York Oncology Hematology (NYOH) regional cancer center in Guilderland, with completion targeted for September 2026. This facility will house specialized treatment equipment including two Linear Accelerator (Linac) machines and significantly expand access to advanced cancer care in the Capital Region. We’re proud to support this critical project from the ground up.

Project Updates - KIPP Tech Valley

We’re proud to share that the KIPP Charter School project in Albany is now officially complete another standout finish for Carey Electric this summer!

Kevin Power and Chris Rozowicz played critical roles in bringing this fast-tracked job across the finish line, with Kevin overseeing project management and coordination and Chris leading field operations with steady execution and attention to detail. Their collaboration, communication, and shared leadership were key to navigating the aggressive timeline and ensuring a smooth delivery.

But KIPP is just one part of a broader summer sprint. Across the region, multiple school projects are now in their final stages, and our crews have been putting in the hours to meet critical back-to-school deadlines Whether it’s powering up classrooms, ensuring fire alarm systems are tested and cleared, or wrapping final punch lists, Carey teams have been pushing hard and with purpose

This work isn’t just about timelines It’s about making sure teachers and students walk into safe, functioning, well-prepared spaces on day one We’re proud of the long hours, teamwork, and hustle that have gone into every detail.

As these school projects wrap up and new opportunities open in the fall, we want to thank our field teams for showing up with urgency, ownership, and pride. It makes a difference and it shows!

Project Spotlight:

Mohawk Harbor Hyatt Hotel

The Hyatt Hotel in Schenectady continues to be a showcase of precision and progress as our team drives forward on this high-profile, five-story commercial build. With an aggressive schedule and numerous trade partners in play, coordination is everything—and the Carey crew has stepped into that challenge with clarity and control.

This project includes a full electrical scope: power distribution, lighting systems, fire alarm infrastructure, and low-voltage rough-in. It’s a job that demands sharp timing, fast problem-solving, and the ability to execute across multiple systems simultaneously.

Project Manager Mike Flexer and Foreman Matt Zeissler are leading a focused and capable team that’s setting a strong pace on site. Their commitment to maintaining momentum without sacrificing quality has been key to our success here. From system layout to execution, the crew’s attention to detail and consistency is raising the bar.

�� Take a look at some recent progress photos below. More updates to follow as this project continues pushing toward the finish line.

PROGRESS PHOTOS

Mohawk Harbor Hyatt Hotel

Preventing Back Injuries & Strengthening Your Core

Back injuries are one of the most common and costly issues on construction sites and one of the most preventable At Carey Electric, safety doesn’t stop at PPE or procedure It includes taking care of the most important tool you bring to work every day: your body

Whether you're lifting conduit, hauling wire, or spending long hours standing, your back and core are doing the heavy work. This month’s Safety Corner is focused on helping you protect your spine, improve your strength, and reduce your risk of injury on and off the job.

�� Lifting Smarter, Not Harder

According to eSafety Training, proper technique is your first defense against injury. Here are a few of their key reminders:

Lift with your legs, not your back Bend at the knees and keep your spine straight

Hold loads close to your body This reduces strain on your spine and muscles

Never twist while lifting Move your feet to turn your whole body

Break loads into smaller parts Don’t be a hero get help if it’s too heavy

Use mechanical aids whenever possible Dollies, lifts, and carts are there for a reason

These techniques don’t just prevent injury they keep you working longer, stronger, and safer.

�� Stronger Core = Safer Back

Strengthening your core muscles (abs, lower back, and pelvis) gives your body the support it needs to handle the demands of your job Even just 5–10 minutes a day of simple exercises can make a big difference in your balance, posture, and injury prevention.

TRY These three exercises, adapted from the Mayo Clinic’s Core Strength Guide, are easy to do at home or during a break:

Bird-Dog

Stabilizes spine and improves coordination

Start on hands and knees, spine neutral

Extend your right arm forward and left leg back. Hold 5 seconds, return to start, switch sides. Do 10 reps per side

Glute Bridge

Strengthens glutes and low back

Lie on your back, knees bent, feet flat

Press through heels, lift hips to form a straight line from shoulders to knees

Hold 3–5 seconds, lower down

Repeat 10–15 times

Modified Plank

Activates full core

On forearms and knees (or toes), hold a straight body line.

Engage your core and avoid sagging hips. Hold 20–30 seconds, increase as strength builds

Staying injury-free isn’t just about luck—it’s about habits. Take care of your body now, and it will take care of you for years to come.

⚾ Valley Cats Night Out Recap

Thanks to everyone who came out to our Valley Cats Night Out in June! It was a great evening to relax, catch a game, and connect outside of work. Seeing our team and their families together in the stands was a great reminder of the strong community we’re building at Carey. We appreciate everyone who made it out and hope to see even more of you at the next event!

Upcoming Company-Wide Meeting & Picnic

We’ll be holding a company-wide meeting in mid-September, followed by a picnic to close out the summer. The meeting will include updates from leadership, a recap of this past year’s progress, and a look ahead at what’s coming for the remainder of 2025.

We’ll highlight major wins, ongoing initiatives, internal improvements, and recognize standout performance and safety milestones. There will also be time for open discussion and employee feedback

After the meeting, we’ll head outside for a relaxed team picnic with lunch, cornhole, music, and a chance to unwind and connect with coworkers you may not see every day

It’s a great opportunity to take a breather, enjoy some well-earned downtime, and wrap up the summer together as a team

More details coming soon we’re looking forward to seeing everyone there

Closing Note:

As we head into the final stretch of summer, we want to thank each of you for the effort, energy, and pride you bring to the job every day Whether you’re wrapping up a fast-paced school project, pushing ahead on a major build, or supporting behind the scenes, your work matters and it’s making a difference

We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished so far this year and even more excited about what’s ahead Let’s keep the momentum going, continue looking out for one another, and finish the season strong.

Please note that Carey Electric will be CLOSED on Labor Day, Monday, September 1st. This is a paid company holiday—enjoy the well-earned day off!

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