TURNER INDUSTRIES Company Magazine
SEAMLESS TRANSITION AT ADVANSIX
Hopewell, Va. – In May of 2016, Honeywell International announced their
a barbeque lunch, thanking them for safe work and
intention to spin-off their resins and chemicals business into AdvanSix,
a seamless transition.
Inc.—a standalone, publicly-traded company. In October of 2016, Ad-
AdvanSix transitioned all current TSS employees
vanSix officially broke away from Honeywell at the Hopewell, Virginia
on site to the new contract during a smooth transi-
facility, where Turner Specialty Services (TSS) currently performs work.
tion, and Turner is looking forward to a successful
Shortly after the transition, AdvanSix Maintenance Manager, James
partnership with AdvanSix.
Terry and AdvanSix Maintenance Lead, Fred Efird, treated employees to
Patrick Jeansonne Awarded Shell Quality Coin Geismar, La. – The Shell Quality Coin is a token of recognition for great work in the quality area. In order to receive a Quality Coin, the individual(s) must be nominated to be considered and finally approved by the Shell Regional General Manager of Quality. Patrick Jeansonne, lead inspector for Turner at the Tiger AO4 project, was recently awarded a coin for taking the lead on organizing the Tiger AO4 November Quality Day and setting up and facilitating reviews to make sure everything was in place for a successful compressor foundation mass concrete pour. “The Shell Tiger AO4 Team nominated Patrick Jeansonne for his sustained positive attitudes, behaviors, professionalism and impact he is having on construction quality,” said Bruce Keckley, Shell construction quality lead.
Pictured left to right are: Brett Templet, Turner project manager; Patrick Jeansonne, Turner lead inspector and Bruce Keckley, Shell construction quality lead.
“The Shell Tiger AO4 Team nominated Patrick Jeansonne for his sustained positive attitude, behavior, professionalism and impact he is having on construction quality.” – BRUCE KECKLEY Shell construction quality lead
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