San Antonio Construction News May 2019

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Handing over the reins

Specialty contractor recognized

Quality Fence & Welding new President John Hoot and CEO Craig Noto

L-R: ABC President & CEO Mike Bellman, Mike Holland and ABC 2019 National Chair Tony Rader

or almost 40 years, Craig Noto has been leading his company to new heights. Today, Quality Fence & Welding (QF) is taking yet another step. “It’s an exciting time for me and Quality Fence & Welding. We’ve never been so strong and more organized; I contribute a lot of that to John Hoot joining our team,” says Noto. Five years ago, Noto sought out an individual that possessed the same core values he held – a good, solid Christian background and the ability to communicate honesty and integrity in every facet of the QF business. He found this in John Hoot. Hoot came to QF with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Science from Texas A&M where he was in the Corps. He

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or 50 years, Jordan Foster Construction has been building in Texas. Established in 1969, Jordan Foster has built a reputation for providing quality work through their core values - Job Done Right, Take Charge, Enthusiastic, Caring and Do The Right Thing; making Jordan Foster the perfect fit for the San Antonio Zoo Animal Hospital Expansion. The 1,250 square-foot hospital expansion, designed by Overland Partners Architects cost $1,200,000 to construct in five short months. The project included a surgery room, pharmacy, laboratory, an animal treatment room, laundry room, two animal quarantine rooms each with several animal holding areas and support areas such as offices and workrooms. The expansion was a metal-framed building with Berridge metal wall panels and a 2-ply modified bitumen roof system. The hospital had to remain fully operational during construction. Building

brings good values to the QF team along with his 15 years of general contracting experience. “We’re going to be celebrating 40 years next year. I’ve got to look out for the future of QF,” adds Noto. “John is a big part of that. “Effective Mar. 30, John assumed the role of president of Quality Fence & Welding and its subsidiary companies. I have assumed the role of CEO.” Together, he and Hoot will continue to partner, as they have been for the past five years, and drive QF full steam ahead. Noto will focus on the parts of the business he enjoys most – QF customers and the relationship they have established over the years. continued on Page 20

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onstruction companies all over this great nation of ours strive to be the best at what they do by creating quality projects, a safe work environment and a team of outstanding craft professionals. From its early days as a small residential drywaller founded by three brothers to its current stature as one of the largest specialty contractors in the South, MAREK has always relied on the power of its people. The company now has more than 1500 employees in seven regional offices. Recently, at the Association Builders & Contractors (ABC) National Convention, MAREK was awarded the 2018 Contractor of the Year for embodying the core values and philosophy of ABC through MAREK’s corporate integrity,

commitment to their employees, dedication to outstanding craftsmanship and their esteem in the industry at large. As the ABC convention approached, Mike Holland, MAREK COO, was notified they were going to be awarded this distinction. “We were ecstatic from the moment we heard. This is a huge honor and knowing it ahead of time didn’t diminish from the moment,” says Holland. “We did not nominate ourselves. I’m sure there were criteria on ABC’s end, but we did not fill out a narrative or send pictures or programs.” Across four generations, MAREK leaders have built a business that prides itself on repeat clients. The 81-year-old family business has an impressive project portfolio, a stellar safety record, a revercontinued on Page 21

Animal hospital expansion

San Antonio Zoo Animal Hospital

the new surgery room was a challenge that required meticulous coordination and communication since access was only possible through the existing surgery room. In order for the animal hospital staff to maintain around-the-clock care, it was critical that Jordan Foster provide regular, from daily, to at times, hour-by-hour construction activity updates to prevent any negative impacts to the animals or the staff. Project Manager Derek Kidd and Project Superintendent Fritz Disch and the entire Jordan Foster team used owner/architect meetings, frequent schedule updates, subcontractor meetings and internal meetings in addition to the daily communications with the client to eliminate any disruption. Jordan Foster Construction has been providing Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) services for the San Antonio Zoological Society since 2006, including the continued on Page 21


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