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The Sinclair Land Surveying Inc. team celebrate their new facility at 3411 Magic Dr.
Lloyd Quinney, co-owner of Quinney Electric Inc.
red Sinclair Jr., a professional engineer and registered professional land surveyor, wanted to bring the best of both worlds under one roof. In 1981, Fred started a modest engineering and surveying firm known as Sinclair Engineering Company specializing in boundary surveys, urban planning and engineering services. The company flourished and in 1993, Fred’s son, Lemuel “Lem” Sinclair and his wife, Barbara, purchased the company, changing the company name to Sinclair & Associates. Although Fred continued to work beside his son, the civil engineering department was dissolved. After Fred’s passing in 2011, Lem disbanded the structural engineering department to focus on his line of expertise. “I am a registered, professional land
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surveyor and not a professional engineer,” says Lem. “It just made sense and changed the company name to Sinclair Land Surveying Inc. “I wouldn’t have what I have today if it weren’t for my father. He started the company, he laid the foundation and gave me the tools I needed to build something unique. I’m a second generation land surveyor. My father was trained by Conrad Blucher, a land surveyor for which the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Conrad Blucher Institute is named after. He trained my father and my father trained me.” Four years after the passing of Sinclair Land Surveying’s founder, the company purchased and moved into the company’s first non-leased office building in Leon continued on Page 19
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loyd Quinney and his father, Floyd Quinney, were both working in the electrical trade when Floyd asked Lloyd and his brother what they thought about starting up their own company at the family dinner table one night. Having worked for someone else, the thought of being one’s own boss was an entertaining thought. “My brother and I both jumped and said yes,” Lloyd recalls. “My brother was still in school going through the vocational program.” The rest is history. The father and sons started Quinney Electric Inc. in 1979. “Our first contractor was D & D Construction. They actually helped us out. We did a lot of work for them at the VA hospital when we first started out. From there we moved on doing federal con-
tracts,” adds Lloyd. “Today, we do a lot of schools and industrial work, especially in food processing.” In 1993, Floyd became sick and passed away in 1994. Lloyd and his younger brother, Del Quinney, have been running the company ever since as 50/50 owners. Del oversees the field operations while Lloyd focuses on the administrative side of the business. “We have very low turnover rate. We have guys that have been with us for over 33 years,” says Lloyd. “Some of us even went to school together and some were younger. Some came from Southside High School, Somerset High School or Southwest, which is the area where Del and I grew up. Back then, there weren’t rivalries between Southwest ISD, Somercontinued on Page 19
21st Annual Construct A Kid’s Christmas
he Gala will be fun and in-person again this year on Thursday, December 2 and we are excited to be moving the location back to the Alzafar Shrine Auditorium. During the time we held the event at the Freeman Expo Hall, we heard from many attendees who said the event had become so big that the intimacy and networking ability at the event was suffering. The Executive Board of Construct A Kid’s Christmas 501c (3) listened, did our research and looked at cost factors for each location. We came to the conclusion that the Gala would be better and raise more money in the smaller more exclusive venue. During the month of September, we will only be selling sponsorships to the event which include tables and tickets based on sponsor type (See page 3 of this paper to see the breakdown and costs). If any tables are still available after
Gala
Thurs. Dec 2, 2021 5:30–11pm Alzafar Shrine Auditorium 901 N Loop 1604, SA 78232
UGLY Sweater Theme
Toy Drive Fri. Dec 3 10 am–2pm Construction News Office 4047 Naco-Perrin Blvd SA 78217
sponsorship sale ends November 1, they will be available for sale at that time. All your favorite features of the Gala will happen – Silent Auction, Casino Games, Live Band and Dancing, Raffles, Fantastic Food and Drink and the Big Live Auction. The Bling & Bang Raffle will also be the best one ever, so Dad, don’t forget to tell Mom if y’all win she’s gonna get DIAMONDS and you will get the guns. Can’t beat a deal like that. This year’s theme is UGLY SWEATER so I’m sure this will make for lots of funny looks and photos throughout the evening. We encourage everyone to wear one because there will be a prize for the UGLIEST one. TOY DRIVE The event that started Construct A Kid’s Christmas way back in 2000 was the Toy Drive. The construction industry continued on Page 19