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American Subcontractors Association Midwest Council Meet the General Contractors Expo

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The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) – Midwest Council will host its annual Meet the General Contractors Expo on January 29, 2020 at the St. Charles Convention Center in St. Charles, MO. The yearly event gives area subcontractors and construction professionals the opportunity for valuable face-to-face time with some of St. Louis’ top general contractors.

The expo provides an ideal opportunity for construction industry professionals to network with general contractors, all in one place and in a relaxed setting. The expo is specifically designed for networking and building relationships with multiple representatives from the area general contractors.  There are 35 GC exhibitors participating in 2020.

  • 2020 General Contractor Exhibitors:
    Alberici Constructors
  • ARCO Construction
  • BEX Construction Services
  • Brinkmann Constructors
  • BSI Constructors
  • Clayco
  • Contegra Construction Company
  • Conway Contracting Inc.
  • Eagan Building Group
  • Echelon Constructors
  • HBD Construction, Inc.
  • Holland Construction Services, Inc.
  • IMPACT Strategies, Inc.
  • Interface Construction Corporation
  • Kadean Construction
  • KAI Enterprises
  • KCI Construction Company
  • The Korte Company
  • Kozeny-Wagner, Inc.
  • L. Keeley Construction
  • Landco Construction
  • Lawrence Group Projects
  • McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
  • McGrath & Associates
  • Paric Corporation
  • Pinnacle Contracting, Inc.
  • Poettker Construction Company
  • R.G. Ross Construction Company
  • Rhodey Construction
  • River City Construction
  • S. M. Wilson & Co.
  • Sitelines, Inc.
  • Tarlton Corporation
  • United Construction Ent. Co. of St. Louis
  • Wright Construction Services, Inc.

Advance Expo Registration is $65 for ASA Members and $95 for Non-Members. Registration includes hosted bar and appetizers. Register online at https://asamidwest.com/asaevents/8550/ by January 22nd. After the 22nd there is a $30 surcharge on late registration, so register early.  Advance Registration is required, and space is filling up very quickly! 

Last year’s event drew more than 1200 attendees. This year the  Expo is moving to the lower level convention space to accommodate our ever-growing crowd! ASA will also have a booth at the expo with information about the St. Louis chapter, and details of upcoming industry events for 2020.  The event is open to ASA Members only from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m., and then open to all registered attendees from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.

The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construction trade association made up of quality specialty subcontractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and the community in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. For more information about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Executive Director, Susan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA Midwest Council – Building. Community. Est. 1967

St. Louis Regional Freightway’s 2019 Highlights

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More than one billion in infrastructure investment 

The St. Louis Regional Freightway has compiled a summary of the major developments in 2019 that either elevated the St. Louis region’s global status as a world-class freight hub or will help to advance the region’s position as the country’s freight nexus in the year ahead.

“From mega projects breaking ground and global companies choosing to invest here, to newly formed partnerships that strengthen the bi-state region’s role in national and global supply chains, there was much to be excited about in 2019,” said Mary Lamie, Executive Vice President of Multi-Modal Enterprises for Bi-State Development, which oversees the St. Louis Regional Freightway. “Even more exciting, however, is the future positive impact we expect on our region.”

While Lamie notes there were dozens of announcements or developments that contribute to the organization’s optimism for the future, the St. Louis Regional Freightway narrowed its summary list to focus on just a sampling of the most significant that relate to the region’s freight network or infrastructure. Following is a look at some of the highlights:

Investments in Priority Infrastructure Projects Top $1 Billion

It is difficult to tally up every infrastructure project funded or under construction in 2019, but based on the St. Louis Regional Freightway’s tracking, more than $1 billion in critical projects are moving forward. These projects have been identified as priorities for the St. Louis region by business and industry leaders in the private sector, in addition to local and state officials, the Missouri and Illinois Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and the East-West Gateway Council of Governments Board of Directors. These projects are supported by public and private funding and include:

  • MoDOT’s $278 million project to overhaul an eight-mile stretch of Interstate 270 – its largest project in a decade. An additional $84.5 million was allocated for work on I-270 in Madison County, Ill., as part of IDOT’s annual Multi-Year Improvement Program. These add to $500 million in work already underway on this major logistics corridor.
  • The $222 million project to replace the 129-year old Merchants Bridge, a vital artery across the Mississippi River and a primary east-west rail corridor serving the nation’s third largest rail hub. The new double track bridge, being funded by the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis, will help move freight faster and more reliably and cost-effectively.
  • The new $59 million Interstate 255/Davis Street Ferry Road Interchange in St. Clair County, Ill., which will help facilitate growth of Union Pacific Railroad’s intermodal yard by reducing travel times and transportation costs.
  • Projects included in Missouri Governor Michael Parson’s recently announced Cost Share Program, including $4.7 million to improve Route A serving the GM Wentzville Assembly Plant and to add an additional lane on I-70 in O’Fallon, Mo., to add capacity.

 Industrial Real Estate Sector Thrives

The St. Louis region’s industrial sector continued to shine in 2019, with new data underscoring the dramatic recent growth being fueled by the availability of space and speed of delivery, an available, job-ready workforce, and exceptional freight assets. Examples include:

  • Manufacturers of all sizes continue to invest in the region, led by General Motors which will invest $1.5 billion at its Wentzville facility, retaining 4,000 jobs. Boeing Co. has announced a $70 million expansion of its missile and munitions plant in St. Charles, Mo., and expanded its operations at MidAmerica St. Louis Airport in St. Clair County, Ill., the designated test site for Boeing’s MQ-25TM Autonomous Air Refueling Platform. Melton Machine & Control Co., announced a new 42-acre campus in Washington, Mo., where it will manufacture equipment for the automotive industry.
  • Since 2014, more than 25 million square feet of new industrial space has been constructed or is currently under construction in the St. Louis, Mo. region, and more than 75% of that represents buildings topping 250,000 square feet. Much of this construction has been focused on the north Interstate I-270 Corridor that spans two states.
  • Amazon opened its first Missouri distribution center in St. Peters, Mo., at the growing Premier 370 Industrial Park. Fenton Logistics Park in South St. Louis County – site of the former Chrysler plant – reached 648,411 square feet of completed space. In North St. Louis County, Aviator Business Park is adding 640,182 square feet of speculative distribution space. NorthPoint and Exeter entered the Metro East market, each adding a building topping 500,000 square feet.

St. Louis Region’s Position as a World Class Logistics Hub Enhanced

Since 2015, the St. Louis Regional Freightway has been elevating awareness of the region’s incredible freight assets, which include being home to one of America’s largest inland ports; four interstates with national access; five airports with capacity, and six Class I railroads. As the region continues to move up in key rankings and distinguish itself based on other unique factors, it garnered nearly $518,000 in regional and national media coverage during the calendar year.

  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reaffirmed that the St. Louis region’s port system remains the most efficient inland port in the nation, and it moved up to become the second largest inland port system in terms of tonnage moved in 2018.
  • A 15-mile section of the Mississippi River in the St. Louis region delivers the highest level of grain barge handling anywhere along the Mississippi River. Now, thanks to a new partnership between the St. Louis Regional Freightway, 39 North and World Trade Center of St. Louis, this “Ag Coast of America” is expanding and leveraging the region’s leadership in agriculture technology (agtech) research, production and transportation to address global food security concerns.
  • 2019 also saw the St. Louis Regional Freightway forge a partnership with the Port of Savannah which has identified the St. Louis region as a key import/export market to which containers can consistently be distributed by rail at a lower cost for shippers. Meanwhile, efforts to deliver new Container on Vessel service to transport freight along the Mississippi River and its tributaries continue to gain steam, with the St. Louis region set to serve as a key terminal.

Region Welcomes Expanded Presence of Global and Growing Corporations

Bayer’s $60 billion merger with Monsanto in 2018 made Missouri the number one state in the nation for Foreign Direct Investment; and 2019 saw additional commitments from global companies and growing domestic firms.

  • Bunge recently announced plans to relocate its global headquarters from New York to the St. Louis region as it seeks to leverage the agriculture production and distribution concentrated in this area and the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
  • Bayer AG announced this past summer that it would be moving 500 agtech jobs to Creve Coeur, Mo., where the company plans to invest $164 million to expand and improve its facilities.
  • Fast-growing Benson Hill Biosystems is building a new headquarters in the 39 North district in Creve Coeur, Mo.

“The level of cooperation and commitment from this region that includes two states and over 15 counties is unprecedented and is contributing to many of the successes the region enjoyed in 2019,” said Lamie.

About St. Louis Regional Freightway

The St. Louis Regional Freightway is a Bi-State Development enterprise formed to create a regional freight district and comprehensive authority for freight operations and opportunities within eight counties in Illinois and Missouri which comprise the St. Louis metropolitan area. Public sector and private industry businesses are partnering with the St. Louis Regional Freightway to establish the bi-state region as one of the premier multimodal freight hubs and distribution centers in the United States through marketing, public advocacy, and freight and infrastructure development. To learn more, visit thefreightway.com.

Home Builders Association Donates More than $14,000 to Caring Solutions

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On behalf of the Home Builders Charitable Foundation (HBCF), 2019 HBA President John Suelthaus of Kingbridge Homes (left) presented a $14,468 donation to Madi Hawn, founder and chief executive officer of Caring Solutions (center), and Sally Boyd, development director for Caring Solutions.

The donation will go toward the construction of a safety/privacy fence and installation of interior and exterior security cameras at two Caring Solutions’ homes in Ferguson where vulnerable individuals with autism and developmental disabilities reside. Since 2001, Caring Solutions has provided community-based residential services and support for children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.

The HBA is a local trade association of more than 600 member firms representing the residential construction industry. The Home Builders Charitable Foundation, the HBA’s charitable arm, is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing housing assistance to people or organizations with special shelter needs.

Home Builders Association Donates More than $14,000 to Caring Solutions

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On behalf of the Home Builders Charitable Foundation (HBCF), 2019 HBA President John Suelthaus of Kingbridge Homes (left) presented a $14,468 donation to Madi Hawn, founder and chief executive officer of Caring Solutions (center), and Sally Boyd, development director for Caring Solutions.

The donation will go toward the construction of a safety/privacy fence and installation of interior and exterior security cameras at two Caring Solutions’ homes in Ferguson where vulnerable individuals with autism and developmental disabilities reside. Since 2001, Caring Solutions has provided community-based residential services and support for children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.

The HBA is a local trade association of more than 600 member firms representing the residential construction industry. The Home Builders Charitable Foundation, the HBA’s charitable arm, is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing housing assistance to people or organizations with special shelter needs.

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