Construction Industry Steering Team Summary of Minutes
8 a.m., Thursday, March 10, 2011, Mark One Electric Co., Inc.
Attending: Terry Akins, Sam Alpert, Jack Bainbridge, Rosana Privitera-Biondo, KC Borden, Troy Carlson, Greg Chastain, Sang Duong, Gerald Eagan, Joe Hudson, Dennis Joyce, Dave Kendrick, Herb Millard, Dan Osman, Barbara Schilling, John Tompson, Bob Jacobi.
•Introductions and thanks to Rosie Biondo and Mark One for hosting.
•The Minority Coalition has shared the results of its Sunshine law request regarding the Job Order Contracting system at city of Kansas City, Mo., involving KBR. Only a few contractors have been used; the activity level is limited. KBR indicated it would open its consideration to all qualified contractors. MBE/WBE goals have not been met. Further discussions will take place. The Contract Compliance Task Force continues working on the many issues with prevailing wage enforcement on city projects.
•The campaign on the KCMO E-tax election April 5 is heating up. Those interested in signs and literature can indicate so on a sign-up sheet. A strong winning margin is desired to push passage of an extended sunset period in the legislature, as HB 26 would do.
•SB 1 could come up for consideration in the Missouri Senate soon. A rally to oppose it and other bills such as repeal of child labor laws and gutting of prevailing wage will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at IBEW Local 124, 301 E 103rd . All are invited. The recent Missouri Supreme Court decision to include maintenance projects under prevailing wage has led to possible redrafting of HB 320, which would gut prevailing wage, before that bill is voted out of committee. Also HR 38 has been filed to urge KCMO to change zoning so the ABC can open a training center near the Truman Sports Complex.
•Funds to move forward on federal construction of a downtown KCMO office building are not included in the budget submitted by the Administration. However this could be a positive as the need is coming sooner than the federal construction process can meet, so the plan may move back to the original lease-back approach which would lead to quicker construction.
•An extensive discussion of the need for labor-management cooperation in enhancing market share will be continued. The positive story of organized construction needs to be more aggressively told as well as continued changes in practices by both labor and management to be more attractive to construction customers.
•NICE’s iBuild Showcase will be April 28, Bartle Hall. The Crayons to CAD program has grown with 10 new schools and more than 800 students; both middle and high school iBuild participation will be greater than last year. Volunteers and sponsors are needed.
•Upcoming events include:
*E-Tax Renewal Campaign Event, March 10, 5:30 p.m., Union Station
*ASA Awards Dinner, March 10, Ritz Charles
*Rally to oppose SB 1 and related bills, March 12, 12:30 p.m., IBEW Local 124.
*KC CREW luncheon on Oak Park Mall renovation 11:30 a.m., March 22, Mission Hills CC. (note change from March 15)
*Lean Construction event March 31, 4-7 p.m., Boulevard Brewery.
*KCMO E-Tax Election, April 5
*American Diabetes Association fundraiser Let’s Get Jazzed is set for April 13, 6-9 p.m.,
American Jazz Museum.
*LMC Awards Dinner April 14, 2011, Argosy Casino
*iBuild Showcase, April 28, Bartle Hall
*PIpefitters Local 533 !00th Anniversary Celebration, May 5-6.
*SMACNA Golf Tournament, May 10, Shoal Creek
*2nd Green Energy Conference, May 17, IBEW Local 124
*ASA Sheet Shoot, May 20, Power Creek
*Mid-America Labor/Management Conference July 5-8, Lodge of the Four Seasons
*ASA Golf Tournament, Sept. 27, Loch Lloyd
for information on the above events, contact the sponsoring organization or the LMC
•The next Construction Committee meeting will be 8 a.m., Thursday April 14, Mark One Electric Co., Inc., 909 Troost.
•M/S/C to adjourn.
Election/Legislative Calendar 2011
Local
Kansas City, Mo.
March 22--Mayoral/City Council General
April 5--Earnings Tax Renewal
School Districts (except KCMOSD), Other Cities
April 5--School Board Election
Missouri
March 17-28--Legislative Spring Break
May 13--Session Ends
Sept. 14--Veto Session
Kansas
90 Session Days from Jan. 5--Session usuually ends in April
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