Austin Construction News June 2019

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Advancing in the dream

True blue

Miguel Torres, owner of Torres Plumbing

L to R: Carlos Arrazola (electrician) Richard Rucker (father and sales manager) Maxwell Rucker (president) Cody Alexander (project manager) Edgar Janjutyan (marketing manager)

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iguel Torres was working as a painter for a construction company when he saw an ad for plumbers at another place. Without any prior plumbing experience, Torres decided to give it a try. When he did, “I liked it,” he said. Torres had been thinking about which trade to really sink his teeth into and found it in plumbing. (He does not like electrical). This was 1998. Torres was hired by the Biggs Plumbing Company and they helped him go through the two-year plumbing program at Austin Community College. Torres worked as a plumbing helper in the mornings while attending classes in the afternoon. Upon completion of his program in 1999, Torres tested and was awarded his journeyman’s certification.

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ith just 15 employees when The Cadence Group formed in Dallas, TX in 1985, the company now known as Cadence McShane Construction Company has grown to over 200 employees in offices in Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Specializing in education, multi-family, senior living, commercial and industrial work, Cadence McShane has earned a reputation as a highly-experienced provider of general construction, designbuild and construction management services, deploying a culture of relentless service with an entrepreneurial spirit that originates from inside every Cadence McShane employee. This spirit helps the Cadence McShane team to constantly deliver reliable results of excellence. Cadence McShane Construction Company recently completed the new fourstory Best Western Dual Brand Hotel located in Austin, Texas. The 52,706sf hotel

Torres enjoyed working at Biggs and was grateful for them supporting him through his training. At the time, Biggs did all commercial plumbing, but not residential, which Torres wanted to get into. After four years at Biggs, Torres thanked them for all they had done for him, but it was time to move on. Torres went to work for the Randy Taylor Plumbing Company and got experienced in residential plumbing with them. After three years, however, this business closed its doors and Torres moved on to the Christenson Plumbing Company. While working here, Torres studied for his master’s license and passed the test in March 2004. With his new certification, Torres was continued on Page 16

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he Rucker family’s construction bloodline can be traced as far back as the early 1900s. In that time, James W. Rucker owned his construction company in Elgin, TX. The family business moved to Austin, TX in the 1930s. James W. Rucker’s grandson, Richard Rucker eventually took ownership and ran the business for many years. He is still an integral part of the company as sales manager since handing the president title to his son in 2013. Maxwell Rucker is now the man in charge at Blue Diamond Remodeling. Since Maxwell has been around construction his whole life, he is at ease in his managerial role. Maxwell was born in Santa Monica, CA and raised in Burbank,

CA. It was a big change moving from California to Texas as a kid, but it was in the family and company’s best interests. After graduating from high school, Maxwell’s schedule became more open, and he was able to grow within the family business. He worked his way up the ladder operating in multiple roles throughout his years. Blue Diamond Remodeling is a custom remodeling company, which offers renovations and remodels of all kinds. Catering to a wide variety of residential projects, the company does take on some commercial projects as well. Some commercial jobs include a boutique shop and a bar at a local international airport. continued on Page 16

A prototype hotel includes 86-rooms with a business center, two meeting rooms and a dining room. The interior of Best Western consists of drywall with paint and includes wallcovering finishes. The exterior was primarily stick framed with CMU shafts and structural steel for the first floor with EIFS on the remaining three stories. When faced with challenges during the construction of the hotel, Cadence McShane was not able to reference what had been done at other locations because this Best Western project was a prototype hotel for the brand. The project team had to use their best judgment to find solutions to issues that were satisfactory to Owner, 28 Hospitality LLC. The project team ensured that they would adhere to the hybrid standards set by the brand for this prototype without impacting the overall project. Being one of the first dual brand Best Western Plus, the new dual brand hotel by Best Western.

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