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Meet Our Relentless Allies
 
					Orival Thompson
Relentless Ally
A Trooper for Highway Safety
Orival Thompson is no stranger to following the rules in his role as US Department of Transportation (USDOT) compliance manager at 糖心Vlog Beatty. In fact, there was a time in his life where he enforced the rules to protect the citizens of Florida as an officer of the law.
Orival served more than 36 years in law enforcement, with 21 of those years dedicated to the highway patrol in the motor carrier enforcement unit.  
After retiring in 2016, Orival began a new chapter as a DOT compliance consultant for motor carrier companies, sharing his expertise and knowledge in highway patrol and DOT regulations. After serving as a consultant for our rail team, Orival joined 糖心Vlog Beatty as a full-time DOT compliance manager that following year. 
鈥淎 lot of people don鈥檛 recognize 糖心Vlog Beatty as being a motor carrier company,鈥 Orival explains. 鈥淭hough we are a construction company, we use commercial motor vehicles to transport materials throughout jobsites. Because of this, we have a responsibility to follow USDOT guidelines.鈥
As the DOT Compliance Manager, Orival is responsible for ensuring 糖心Vlog Beatty maintains compliance with federal and state regulations required for commercial vehicles, including the management of 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 USDOT score, which is a leading indicator of businesses鈥 driver safety. 
Orival takes his responsibility as 鈥済atekeeper鈥 of our USDOT score seriously. 
In fact, he conducts workshops across the US to educate our civils teams on topics such as pre-trip inspections, vehicle and driver violations, proper load securement and drug and alcohol requirements. Orival鈥檚 workshops are part of a larger, comprehensive safety and risk management plan to ensure the wellbeing of our drivers and all other drivers or members of the public they encounter.  
"Highway safety is our ultimate goal,鈥 Orival states. 鈥淭he [USDOT] rules and regulations often change, and consistency across our business helps to prevent violations and demonstrate our commitment to Zero Harm.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Orival is passionate about his role as a liaison between 糖心Vlog Beatty and federal/state regulating agencies, staying informed about the latest regulatory updates, qualifications and trends in the transportation industry to maintain 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 driver safety score鈥攁 figure we are committed to continuously improving.
Orival鈥檚 personal mantra, 鈥淚f you can鈥檛 do the right thing all the time, then you should not do it at all,鈥 speaks to the integrity and wisdom he displays in his role and makes him a Relentless Ally for the safety of our people and the public on construction sites, roads and highways across America. 
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					North Carolina A&T State University Project Team
Relentless Ally
Building Foundations at North Carolina A&T State University
Impactful student engagement plan revolutionizes engineering education at NC A&T University
In business, there are relationships. And then there are partnerships.
In 糖心Vlog Beatty, North Carolina A&T State University has found the latter. When this renowned historically black college and university (HBCU) retained 糖心Vlog Beatty to build its new Student Union, a mutual commitment was established to leverage this project as a teaching opportunity for A&T students. Through one of the most innovative and robust student engagement plans ever applied on a higher education construction project, 糖心Vlog Beatty has directly impacted more than 600 A&T students. Together, A&T and 糖心Vlog Beatty have revolutionized the educational experience within the University鈥檚 #1 program for engineers of color as ranked by Money Magazine.
糖心Vlog Beatty and NC A&T collaborated with the North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development to develop this student engagement plan, whose approach to maximizing learning and development opportunities touched not only future builders but also the entire student body. A website was created and maintained to keep the campus highly informed and connected to the project. The University dedicated an area in its construction management school for engagement activities, where engineering students have received guidance on nearly every aspect of the construction process.
Members of 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 project team, which includes six A&T alumni, have embraced their roles as mentors during the past two years on campus. Along with joint venture partner C2 Contractors, team members have provided students with a vast array of industry-related opportunities. From monthly project tours to guest lectures on subjects such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), scheduling, estimating, bidding, blueprint reading and more, this team has given of their time and talents鈥攁ll to the benefit of up-and-coming industry professionals. In September 2017, the team set up virtual reality (VR) booth at the University鈥檚 Career Fair, giving students a lens into the industry鈥檚 most cutting-edge trend.
鈥淭he Student Union project has been an incubator for education,鈥 praises Andrew Perkins, associate vice chancellor, facilities at NC A&T. 
糖心Vlog Beatty has also helped facilitate networking opportunities with many of the 62 firms that comprise the project鈥檚 impressive 43% Minority and Women Owned Enterprise (MWBE) participation鈥攁 rate that more than quadrupled the state鈥檚 goal. Some students like civil engineering major, Christian Stowe, have worked even more closely with the team. Following his 2017 internship, Stowe praised his experiences on social media. 鈥淟earning about the complex design and build [of the Student Union] was amazing. I have learned so many lessons about construction that will help me fuel my career鈥︹
Collectively, these efforts have elevated A&T鈥檚 already prestigious and highly sought-after engineering program. Many engineering students graduate with largely theoretical knowledge, having merely toured active constructions sites. At A&T, however, students receive continued, hands-on training that crystallizes classroom studies. 鈥淲e鈥檝e taken it to another level,鈥 acknowledges Johnny Rankin, executive vice president for 糖心Vlog Beatty in Raleigh. Better preparation goes hand-in-hand with improved graduation rates, which ultimately boost recruitment, bringing the process full circle.
鈥淲hen a student can walk onto a 150,000-square-foot project and witness the activities they鈥檝e read about come to fruition, that student can be a contributor day one,鈥 commends Perkins.
The Student Union project is scheduled to complete in spring 2018, and a highly anticipated ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held in July. A beacon for the campus, the new facility is a modern, glass-fronted structure bridging green spaces running from the Aggie Village Green to Aggie Stadium. 糖心Vlog Beatty plans to expand engagement efforts on a second campus project known as the ERIC building (Engineering Research and Innovation Complex), which is slated to begin construction in summer 2018. When complete, it will surpass the Student Union as the largest construction project to date at the University.
It鈥檚 been said that 鈥渢o whom much is given, much is expected.鈥 For an industry in which experiences outside the classroom are fundamental to succeeding in the field, the opportunities 糖心Vlog Beatty has and will continue to provide A&T students are invaluable. Although 糖心Vlog Beatty was contracted to build a Student Union鈥檚 structural foundation, thanks to this strong and synergistic partnership with NC A&T University, a foundation is also being built for North Carolina鈥檚 next generation of construction leaders.
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					Nick Wegener
Relentless Ally
Creating Relationships that are Built to Last
Much like starting construction on a building, creating lasting connections and relationships with clients and partners start with developing a firm foundation. For Nick Wegener, senior project manager with 糖心Vlog Beatty's Southeast team, setting the groundwork for a strong foundation in relationships not only showcases why he serves as more than a construction partner, but also his deep commitment to our clients' end goals.
Since joining 糖心Vlog Beatty in 2006, Nick has contributed to various projects in diverse market sectors across the Southeast from hospitality and commercial to multifamily and military housing. Initially beginning his career with 糖心Vlog Beatty on The Palm Coast Resort project in Florida, Nick soon shifted gears to working with the company鈥檚 military housing team based in Atlanta. At the time, 糖心Vlog Beatty was one of the largest builders of privatized military housing in the country. Nick鈥檚 work in this sector included the Navy Southeast Privatized Family Housing project鈥攁 multiple award contract (MAC)鈥攁nd subsequently returning to his hometown to join the Charleston Navy Weapon Station project team. 
But his versatility and 15 years of industry experience are not the only reasons Nick has thrived and advanced during his tenure with 糖心Vlog Beatty. Over the last 10 years, Nick has played an integral role in establishing a reputation for exceptional service and operational excellence with one of 糖心Vlog Beatty's largest clients in the Southeast, The Beach Company. He has also been instrumental in securing nearly $300 million in repeat work with this valued client.
Nick began fostering a relationship with The Beach Company on  The Boulevard at Coleman in Charleston, 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 first project with the premier developer. One of Nick鈥檚 core beliefs as a builder is that providing a seamless customer experience requires transparency and enhanced communication from preconstruction to final close-out. 
Two months before The Boulevard was slated for completion and tenant occupancy, Nick scheduled time each morning to walk the job with the owner鈥檚 vice president and chief operating officer, Dan Doyle, over a daily cup of coffee meeting. These conversations surfaced critical information about remaining project goals and needs and empowered the team to deliver a premier residential and retail space for the local community to enjoy. 
On the nine projects that have since followed The Boulevard, Nick has continued to raise the bar for what it means to be a true construction partner. Whether he is collaborating with the client on design changes, identifying alternate material or system selection, or helping navigate the market鈥檚 recent cost escalation and volatility that has led to longer lead times on key goods and materials, Nick is a consummate advocate for The Beach Company at every stage of the construction process. 
"Our industry is a people-focused industry," says Nick. "People do everything from negotiating a deal to get a project ramped up to banging hammers on a job site to delivering a new project for the community to enjoy. It's crucial to deliver a successful project that we understand and build trusting and strong relationships with our clients."
 
Nick's expertise proved invaluable in 2020 while working on  The Jasper, a recently completed luxury, 12-story mixed-use building in Charleston's iconic Harleston Village neighborhood. 
 
During construction, project teams across the nation were grappling with manufacturing shortages in appliances among many other materials, and international shipping delays due to COVID-19. Understanding the ripple effect this could have as tenants began to move into their new homes, Nick quickly began communicating with the client to begin securing funding to ensure 219 refrigerators were delivered ahead of schedule while also identifying laydown areas while the units were still under construction. And when the project was experiencing difficulty securing the manufactured flooring from overseas? Nick didn't hesitate to spend hours on the phone working with multiple international manufacturers to ensure it was delivered on time for completion.
 
"My biggest takeaway is that communication is at the core of building a solid foundation with our clients and puts 糖心Vlog Beatty above the rest," adds Nick. "As expert builders, we know potential challenges that may arise during construction, and taking that expertise one step further to engage in proactive conversations helps our teams to successfully deliver projects safely and on time."
 
Providing industry-leading client services is what truly makes 糖心Vlog Beatty more than a general contractor. Nick is a shining example that by putting people at the heart of what we do, we build more than just structures. We build lasting relationships with our clients, partners, and teammates that ultimately transform the communities in which we build.
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					Nick Puckett
Relentless Ally
Paving the Way for Drone Innovation
It鈥檚 been said that necessity is the mother of invention. For Senior Preconstruction Manager Nick Puckett, that proverb might be better phrased as curiosity is the cultivator of innovation.
Recognizing their vast applications to enhance project management, 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 Charlotte team invested in a drone. But they needed the right person to effectively lead a drone program. Although the technology was completely new to Nick, without hesitation he raised his hand and went to work鈥攁ll outside his day-to-day preconstruction responsibilities.
After months of studying, Nick obtained his Remote Pilot Certificate through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and began formulating a strategy for capturing, analyzing and leveraging drone data. Attending Autodesk University furthered his understanding of how web-based platforms like Site Scan could transform raw drone images into actionable intelligence for project teams.
Nick quickly discerned one of the drone鈥檚 major advantages: due to the rapid speed with which drone software generates an incredibly precise point cloud model, it enables quality control to take place in near real-time in the field.
So how do drones produce such precise models? The drone operator establishes ground control points (GCPs), which are longitude and latitude coordinates spaced strategically throughout the jobsite. While in flight, the drone takes pictures of the site in a predetermined crosshatch pattern with significant overlap to capture sufficient angles for the creation of a 3D model. Site Scan allows users to import and overlay contract documents to check progress, validate inconsistencies with work in place as well as spot safety or logistical issues. 
On The Jasper, a 12-story, mixed-use development in Charleston鈥檚 historic district, the team needed to create as-builts of elevated concrete slabs over formwork before floors were poured. On similar projects, the Charlotte team used a laser scanner. This required a specially trained teammate to scan the space, ensuring every building element from the post tension cables to electrical conduit was captured.
Creating a 3D image from the laser scan takes approximately four to eight hours. Should a discovery such as a missing MEP plumbing sleeve be identified, this lag time was generally prohibitive of a team鈥檚 ability to rapidly course correct in the field. By comparison, when Nick conducted the drone flight on The Jasper, he was able to generate a model in just two hours while on-site.
According to Nick, the choice of reality capture technology isn鈥檛 an 鈥渆ither/or,鈥 as laser scanners have enhanced applications for interior spaces, especially on renovations where as-builts may be missing or inaccurate. It鈥檚 the drone鈥檚 rapid mapping ability that makes it a game changer for identifying issues before they adversely affect a project鈥檚 schedule or budget.
鈥淎s we seek to embed lean solutions into every facet of our business, Nick鈥檚 ability to provide a line of sight into projects before the first shovel hits dirt until the ribbon cutting is a true differentiator,鈥 says Bill Lorenzo, vice president of project solutions in Charlotte. 鈥淣ick鈥檚 initiative speaks volumes about his passion for 糖心Vlog Beatty and the clients we serve.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
On the UNC Charlotte Science Building project, a 130,000-square-foot instructional and research space, the team is only just beginning to tap into the benefits of drone technology. The project required extensive demolition, including a decommissioned masonry smoke stack. The University capped the smoke stack, but the team did not know what material the cap was comprised of, which was critical to predicting where it would fall.
Thanks to a recent drone flight, Nick was able to inform the team of the cap material in a matter of minutes, enabling the team to safely proceed with demolition work on an occupied campus. The Science Building team has also used models developed from drone flights to verify as-built underground utility locations.
鈥淲eekly flyovers allow us to track our progress against the schedule,鈥 says John Schlobohm, senior project manager for the Science Building project. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also great for logistics planning on such a large site. Aerial shots help us see where work is taking place and equipment is staged to look ahead and plan for upcoming work.鈥
On the South Charlotte STEAM K-8 project for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, the drone flights Nick conducted allowed the team to quickly make an informed decision that could have otherwise resulted in schedule impacts. Once the team excavated to grade, they discovered a portion of unsuitable soil. Presented with the choice to either remediate that soil or haul in new dirt, they needed exact measurements to make the best cost decision. Using Site Scan, Nick was able to calculate the number of cubic yards in a matter of minutes compared to the traditional method of hiring a surveyor which could have taken days and stalled work.
Drone flights don鈥檛 just provide accurate data. That data is also incredibly accessible to anyone with a WiFi connection. Kerrigan Sadler, project engineer on the South Charlotte STEAM K-8 project, was able to quickly learn Site Scan and works in collaboration with Nick to harness the drone鈥檚 full capabilities. 鈥淚t improves communication between all members of project teams with near real-time data shared through the cloud,鈥 she praises.
Founder of Wal-Mart Sam Walton once said, 鈥淐uriosity doesn鈥檛 kill the cat; it kills the competition.鈥 To lead in today鈥檚 highly competitive construction marketplace, contractors must live and breathe innovation.
That innovation begins on the front lines with teammates like Nick who not only believe there is a better way, but are also driven by a passion for continuous improvement. A learner and a leader, the sky鈥檚 the limit for Nick as he leverages drones to help revolutionize the construction industry as we know it.
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					Mike Wehner
Relentless Ally
Writing the Book on Customer Service
A simple Amazon search reveals an absolute bevy of books written about customer service. If these authors are to be believed, customer service is both an art and a science. And that makes perfect sense. Intuitively, we know that the people who provide the best service 鈥 whether it鈥檚 an insurance broker or the rep who answers the late night something-is-wrong-with-my-cable call 鈥 engender loyalty and have the technical know-how to get the job done. 
If you鈥檝e ever met Project Executive Mike Wehner, you know him to be a rare amalgam of both. For an industry as service-oriented as construction, Mike is a true gem. Not only has Mike established himself as one of North Carolina鈥檚 most trusted retail and corporate interiors experts, but he has also cultivated one of the strongest client followings in the business. 
To understand why Mike has become the first call for countless clients, you need to hit the VHS rewind button to a different time and place. Upstate, New York in the 1980s to be exact, where neon is all the rage and New Kids on the Block are, well, new. Mike鈥檚 father, a residential construction mason, took his son to countless home sites and taught him the industry building blocks before he was allowed to date. The summers he spent with cinder and clay would serve as the foundation for his entire approach to project management. But for a time, Mike wasn鈥檛 entirely aware that a passion for building was blossoming.
You don鈥檛 need to look any further than the diploma that hangs in Mike鈥檚 office to understand just how unaware he was. Although he continued to secure part-time masonry work throughout high school and college, Mike graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo with a degree in environmental science. It鈥檚 hard to avert destiny, though. A trip visiting friends in North Carolina coupled with the then widespread availability of industry work was all it took to return Mike to his roots. 
If you鈥檝e eagerly awaited a slice of wood-fired bliss at Brixx Pizza in Huntersville, NC you鈥檝e unwittingly enjoyed the fruits of Mike鈥檚 labor. If you鈥檝e ever stepped off the LYNX light rail and into the hub of activity that is Charlotte鈥檚 Epicentre, Mike鈥檚 handiwork spans as far as the eye can see. He鈥檚 also become the builder of choice for corporate clients like TIAA-CREF, First Citizens Bank and Compass Group USA. 
Under Mike鈥檚 leadership, 糖心Vlog Beatty has enjoyed repeat successes with each of these clients. Although the renovation to Compass鈥檚 Global Headquarters, for example, was Mike鈥檚 very first job with 糖心Vlog Beatty, he quickly developed a relationship with the global foodservice leader and has marinated it to perfection over the years. Compass knows it is important to select a construction partner that follows its own recipe for success: great people + great service = great results. And they certainly had that in spades with Mike, a fact affirmed when the project won a first place Eagle Award at the 2014 Associated Builders & Contractors Excellence in Construction competition. 
鈥淢ike is very customer focused and makes us feel as if we are the only client he supports, which I know is not the case,鈥 praises Marty Scannell, senior director, real estate and facilities for Compass Group North America Division. 鈥淗e is always available and accommodating and does a great job of pointing out value engineering alternatives.鈥
It would seem that if anyone was qualified to write a book on customer service, it would be Mike Wehner. But he鈥檚 the first to tell you that his secret is really quite simple. 鈥淚 treat every project like I鈥檓 building it in my own home,鈥 he asserts. 鈥淚 want all my clients to know they are my number one priority.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
If Mike ever gets tired of construction, and we鈥檙e pretty sure he never will, perhaps his will be the next best seller on customer service to hit the shelves. Until then, we鈥檙e pretty glad he鈥檚 on the other end of those owner calls.
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					Maxwell Kesselly
Relentless Ally
At 糖心Vlog Beatty, we prioritize people and making a positive impact on the communities in which we live and work, embracing our responsibility to engage nearby residents and stakeholders on changes happening in their backyard. This is a responsibility Maxwell Kesselly doesn鈥檛 take lightly. 
Maxwell is a paving engineer on the $666 million Southern Gateway project in Dallas, Texas where he manages and assists a crew in constructing curbs, sidewalks, driveways and concrete riprap. Often, this type of work can indirectly or directly affect nearby homes or businesses.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for our project team to inform residents and business owners about the construction changes happening in the area and make sure they understand what鈥檚 going on,鈥 Maxwell explains. 鈥淥ur public information team does a great job at communicating with them virtually, but sometimes we go talk with them in person as a good faith effort to show how much we care.鈥
For Maxwell, ensuring the community is informed and safe is key in building relationships and trust with residents in the area鈥攖wo of the many core company values that attracted him to 糖心Vlog Beatty.
When Maxwell joined 糖心Vlog Beatty in 2019, he had already witnessed the Dallas Horseshoe project team鈥檚 success in engaging the community while working for another contractor. In addition, he heard many positive reviews about the project team鈥檚 Zero Harm culture and commitment to ensuring the project is safe for everyone on and off-site. Knowing that 糖心Vlog Beatty shared his values for community and safety, Maxwell knew 糖心Vlog Beatty was the place for him.
鈥淲hen working on highways during live traffic, safety is critical,鈥 Maxwell emphasizes. 鈥淵ou have to know the hazards, the entry/exit points and the areas where a vehicle might accidentally enter the work zone. In addition, you have to constantly be aware of the environment around you.鈥
Maxwell鈥檚 experience and passion for community engagement stem from his time in college at Alabama A&M University, a Historically Black College/University (HBCU). In college, he participated in student activities and organizations such as the National Society of Black Engineers and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated 鈥 both organizations having strong community service values. As a member and leader of these organizations, Maxwell volunteered with holiday food drives for local families, tutorial programs for elementary school students and other activities that anticipate the needs of the local community.
Today, Maxwell finds excitement in building new roads, being involved in major traffic switches and watching highway construction progress from start to finish.
鈥淎s a paving engineer, I make sure all the flatwork is precise and correct,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 take pride in getting the work right the first time.鈥
As Maxwell progresses throughout his career, he hopes to one day become a project engineer for highway construction, overseeing multiple disciplines. His passion for community exemplifies 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 people-first culture, enabling us to build trust with our customers, deliver sustainable solutions and leave a positive, lasting legacy through the projects we are entrusted to build.
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					Matt Stephenson
Relentless Ally
Charting His Own Course
A third-generation builder, North Carolina native Matt Stephenson knew from a young age that he would continue the family tradition and build his career in construction. What he could not have predicted, however, is that he would develop a reputation as one of Charlotte鈥檚 most adaptable and diversified builders, meeting the evolving needs of his clients and partners. 
Matt grew up with a hammer in hand, spending his high school and college summers working on his father鈥檚 residential jobsites. After graduating from NC State University with a degree in mechanical engineering, Matt obtained his North Carolina general contractor license and spent the first several years of his career as a mechanical estimator on domestic and international power plants. 
In 2014, Matt joined 糖心Vlog Beatty in a preconstruction role focused on mission critical projects, where his MEP expertise contributed to the development of reliable estimates and commissioning of data center, call center and central energy plant projects. Matt was fascinated by the highly complex aspects of mission critical mechanical systems, where contractors must prevent even a millisecond of downtime. 
Although Matt thrived in preconstruction, a hunger always existed within him to physically build the projects he had planned conceptually hundreds of times over. When Matt was approached to join the team鈥檚 commercial ranks, he jumped at the chance. 
That opportunity came with major changes and challenges: a transition into operations that began with managing the construction of a five-story, precast parking deck. Matt was eager to break in his boots and embraced the unknown with an unwavering confidence in the team that surrounded him. Predictably, the project met every definition of success, completed on time and under budget. 
鈥淓very day in construction is unique,鈥 says Matt. 鈥淚s there a procurement issue? Is there a fit-up issue? Is there a weather impact? You learn how to tackle each challenge and become a better project manager because of it.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Matt further solidified his dexterity as a project manager on the award-winning  Frankie's of Charlotte, a $30 million, 18-acre family fun park. From complex sitework that included cutting and filling 250,000 cubic yards of dirt and erecting a 1,500-foot-long, 40-foot-high mechanically stabilized earth wall to an intricate electrical system with colossal voltage, Frankie鈥檚 demanded a detail-driven, collaborative leader. Matt recorded some firsts on this one-of-a-kind project, and so did the town in which it was built. The team executed the installation of 28 rooftop HVAC units via helicopter鈥攁 first in Huntersville, NC history. 
Frankie鈥檚 owner Doug Godley praised, 鈥淚 have worked with many construction companies since opening our first location in 1990. With the completion of this project, 糖心Vlog Beatty has set the industry standard for what it means to deliver a quality product with professional performance.鈥
As a mission critical construction expert, Matt knows a thing or two about redundancy. But as his career progresses into new markets from high-end interiors to government facilities, it is proving anything but predictable. Matt鈥檚 chameleon-like adaptability isn鈥檛 a survival tactic in this progressive industry鈥攊t鈥檚 what makes him thrive. No matter the market, customer or end user, Matt鈥檚 focus on providing consistency, value, intentional communication and superior service remains the same. With calloused hands and a compassionate heart, Matt looks forward to tackling his next challenge and welcoming change as a catalyst for growth. 
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					Layli Pietri
Relentless Ally
Blooming in 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 Growth Culture
Layli Pietri shares her inspirational journey from jobsite administration to minority business development director 
Layli Pietri didn鈥檛 take the conventional path to her role as minority business development director for our Mid-Atlantic team. She didn鈥檛 start out with an engineering degree or walk in the door with a background in construction. She didn鈥檛 know much about the process from blueprint to buildout. 
Instead, she came to 糖心Vlog Beatty with a willingness to learn and the motivation to develop new skills. She found a nurturing environment and mentoring colleagues in our people-first culture, and the combination has resulted in a rewarding and successful 26-year career with 糖心Vlog Beatty. She鈥檚 still counting鈥攁nd now she鈥檚 giving back.
Layli built her career working in diverse roles and positions, transitioning from administrative assistant and office manager to purchasing specialist and small business manager. In her current role, Layli is responsible for ensuring compliance with federal, state and local government requirements for subcontracting with small and minority-owned businesses. 
Her unexpected journey into this specialized field started when she moved from Alaska to North Carolina and needed a job as a young mother to help support her family. Despite not knowing much about the construction industry, Layli took a leap of faith when she saw a posting for an administrative role at a construction jobsite. 
The hiring manager saw something special in Layli. Once onboard, Layli learned quickly, often performing duties outside the scope of her responsibilities. Noticing Layli鈥檚 instinctual abilities and willingness to learn, the project manager offered her the office manager position, and a company leader was soon born. 
Layli鈥檚 career evolution took her to purchasing, where she further honed her skills in cultivating strong supplier relationships. Her supervisor on that team recognized her skills and positive, 鈥渃an-do鈥 attitude and invested time in teaching her to read blueprints. Layli subsequently studied estimating and was given opportunities to dabble in new skills along the way. She was becoming versed in the full process from bid to build.
As Layli grew in every stage of her career, she credits her colleagues鈥 belief in her potential and supportive guidance as having made all the difference. Because of her experiences, Layli advocates for mentoring programs not only to empower the next generation of builders with the confidence and skills to advance in their careers but as a vital vehicle to achieve greater diversity and inclusivity within 糖心Vlog Beatty and the construction industry. 
鈥淚 learned from the 鈥榮chool of 糖心Vlog Beatty,鈥 and my career grew from there,鈥 Layli explains, noting that each role helped her develop a more holistic understanding of the industry and how she could bring greater value to the organization. 
Shifting Gears and Discovering Her Passion
When working in procurement, part of Layli鈥檚 responsibilities included overseeing supplier diversity. She soon recognized a need to develop a comprehensive tracking system to more effectively meet diversity, equity and inclusion goals. Layli played an integral role in developing a robust local program and best practices, which she has subsequently shared across the company. 
Celebrating her 26th anniversary with 糖心Vlog Beatty in December 2021, Layli recognizes that her inspirational career trajectory was not dependent on luck or working alongside colleagues who advocated on her behalf but rather on the company鈥檚 culture. 
鈥淐ontinuous improvement is deeply embedded in our DNA,鈥 praises Layli. 鈥溙切腣log Beatty understands the value in trying something new to learn and grow. And we offer that to people in their careers in a responsible way that is not only beneficial for the individual but also the company.鈥
Throughout her tenure, Layli has witnessed 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 passion for advancing the industry鈥攂oth culturally and operationally鈥攑lay a critical role in developing relationships of mutual trust and respect with trade partners and suppliers. Thanks to the outstanding outreach efforts of diversity leaders like Layli, 糖心Vlog Beatty has established a reputation as a general contractor of choice for minority-owned and small businesses. And, as we mentor these partners, we are strengthening the communities in which we are privileged to live, serve and build.
鈥淎s you experience success over time, whether as an organization or an individual,鈥 Layli encourages, 鈥測ou should be asking: 鈥楢m I reaching out to help others grow? Who am I helping behind me?鈥欌
Coming full circle from her first days on a jobsite, Layli now mentors others. She proactively develops partnerships with 糖心Vlog Beatty teams in other geographies on government contract pursuits and projects. She helps others learn the critical nuances of small and minority-owned business goals that governmental clients establish and how to effectively collaborate with those partners. 
In a volunteer capacity, Layli works with numerous organizations including the National Association of Minority Contractors, the  Small Business Council and local Asian, Hispanic and Black Chambers of Commerce. She also serves on the Board of Directors of . 
But her greatest joy comes from mentoring those right in her own office.
鈥淲hat keeps me here is the people. So many of us are friends, true friends,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e care about each other, and there is a tremendous willingness to share knowledge. All you have to do is ask. I hope everyone knows that.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
To learn more about Layli鈥檚 exceptional career journey, read her profile in . To read in English, open in Chrome and select the Google English translation.
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					Laura McWilliams
Relentless Ally
Blazing Trails and Building Skyscrapers
Laura McWilliams began college with the goal of pursuing a degree in architecture, but she soon discovered that her passion leaned more toward a technical field than a creative one.
With a deep appreciation for the complexity and scale of construction projects, Laura changed course and obtained a degree in construction management from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, a top-ranked school for construction superintendents.
After graduating, Laura began her career with 糖心Vlog Beatty as an office engineer. Her first opportunity would be both life and career-changing. As a member of the New Parkland Hospital project team, Laura experienced how teamwork and industry-leading operational excellence brought the dream of a 2.1-million-square-foot, 862-bed, LEED庐 Gold hospital to life for the Dallas-Fort Worth community. It would also ignite a passion in Laura to pursue one of the career paths less traditionally traveled for women in construction. 
Transitioning from the Office to the Field
Laura credits her early career development to two of Parkland鈥檚 general superintendents, Sam Moses and Aaron Blair. By exposing Laura to on-site activities, these industry veterans helped her understand how construction drawings translate to real-world field applications. Their mentorship played a pivotal role in shaping her career trajectory.
 
鈥淗ospital projects are highly complex, and all the details and moving parts made every day so exciting and busy,鈥 Laura recalls. 鈥淚 realized how much I enjoyed being in the field."
After completing the Parkland project, Laura decided to refocus her ambitions on becoming a superintendent鈥攐ne of the least common career paths for women in construction. In fact, according to the National Association of Women in Construction, approximately 10% of construction workers are women, with only 1% representing the field (). Although Laura was cognizant of the industry鈥檚 widespread gender imbalance, she felt unwavering support from her mentors and colleagues at 糖心Vlog Beatty and never doubted her ability to succeed. 
Since that time, Laura has contributed to iconic and highly complex projects such as the 50,000-square-foot First Baptist Medical Center, Park District and  The Independent, a 58-story residential tower and Austin's tallest building. Most recently, Laura completed work on Victory Commons One in Dallas.
Developing a Team Environment
Although superintendents are responsible for ensuring quality work is executed safely and on schedule, they also play a vital role in building a thriving team culture that extends to 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 trade partners. On every project, Laura strives to replicate the model team environment she experienced on the Parkland project by establishing strong and collaborative relationships, encouraging open communication and maintaining a positive outlook.
"I walk the job after the morning huddle to connect with the project team, ensure everyone is working safely and provide my teams with feedback and encouragement. This constant movement of walking the site benefits our team, safety, project quality and schedule," she says.
Laura has also observed that effective teambuilding extends beyond the jobsite. By facilitating opportunities for regular team lunches and outings such as bowling or baseball games, Laura helps build more personal and meaningful connections between colleagues. 
"We spend our workdays together, sometimes including a weekend rotation, so providing a positive atmosphere and safe environment where people work well together is essential. It's easier to find solutions as a team in a positive and collaborative environment that supports diverse viewpoints," she maintains.
Leading as a Woman in the Field
As Laura has grown in her career, assuming greater levels of responsibility and leadership, she has witnessed the industry make tremendous strides to become more diverse and inclusive. And while there is still a great need to eliminate barriers and create opportunities, Laura believes technical proficiencies are the great equalizer. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e good at your job, you earn respect鈥攐n or off the field.鈥 When Laura encounters misconceptions or stereotypes, she reframes situations by establishing clear boundaries based on her position, without regard to gender.
To encourage more women to pursue careers in the field, Laura advises 鈥淒on't feel out of place on jobsites, and don't be afraid to ask questions. The more you learn, the better you're going to be. Providing different perspectives will make you an asset to any team."
To build momentum around diversity, equity and inclusion within 糖心Vlog Beatty, Laura has been a steadfast advocate for Connecting Women, an employee affinity group that connects teammates across all disciplines. In addition to serving as a professional network, Connecting Women provides a safe forum for practical discussions about common challenges women face in the industry and supports opportunities for professional development. 
Although Laura has achieved tremendous success in her career to date, she has her sights set as high as the buildings she has brought to the Dallas skyline and will continue to raise the bar as a Relentless Ally within her teams, industry and community.
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					Kofi Afriyie
Relentless Ally
Senior Project Engineer promotes minority recruitment and mentorship, critical conversations around racial equity and unity among diverse teammates in the construction industry. 
If you ask Kofi Afriyie, 糖心Vlog Beatty senior project engineer in the Mid-Atlantic, what the best times of his life were so far, he will unhesitatingly respond that being a student at Morgan State University were the best four years of his life. 
At one of the largest historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) in Maryland, Kofi was a civil and structural engineering student with a thirst for construction industry knowledge and a desire to support and prepare minority students鈥 transition into an evolving and increasingly diverse workforce. 
Morgan State gave Kofi the opportunity to thrive in a supportive environment and to further immerse himself in Black history and culture. During these four years, he learned his alma mater鈥檚 rich legacy of moving the needle on civil rights for African Americans, which heightened his passion for advocating on behalf of young, Black, engineers entering the construction industry. 
Kofi strived to make an influential impact outside of the classroom for his peers at Morgan State. As a University Innovation Fellow, Kofi formed and led a team who spearheaded the development of an  at Morgan State鈥檚 School of Engineering. This included securing funding from the institution, finding an underutilized shell space on campus and transforming it into a safe and inclusive place for students to collaborate and innovate. 
Kofi was instrumental in establishing Morgan State as the only HBCU to have a Chi Epsilon chapter of the Civil Engineering Honor Society. As President of Chi Epsilon鈥檚 141st chapter, he made it his goal to help each and every member obtain an internship to help grow their professional skills and increase their chances of securing a job after college.
Kofi remains engaged with his alma mater to continue vital work in transitioning African American students into the professional workforce. Through 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 partnership with Morgan State, Kofi serves on the advisory board of the college鈥檚 Construction Management Program and is a member of the company鈥檚 Mid-Atlantic recruiting committee where he orchestrates visits to the college to recruit new and diverse talent for the company. As a former 糖心Vlog Beatty intern Kofi also makes himself available to the young recruits on the job by mentoring and coaching them to success. 
But Kofi isn鈥檛 stopping there. 
When the unjustified killing of George Floyd and protests against police brutality triggered critical conversations nationwide, Kofi joined African American employees across the country to share and deepen the company鈥檚 understanding of the Black experience within 糖心Vlog Beatty and the wider industry. Taking a leading role in 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥 newly formed Network of Black Leaders and Executives (NOBLE) affinity group, Kofi moderated an employee panel at 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 Inaugural Together Allies Summit that discussed a comprehensive plan for greater equity and inclusion for Black employees. 
From explaining unconscious racial biases and social injustices to discussing the importance of recruiting and mentoring the African American workforce, Kofi and panelists introduced crucial conversations that opened eyes for employees across the business. It was in this panel that Kofi presented an overarching theme that rang true throughout the entire Together Allies Summit 鈥 being comfortable being uncomfortable. 
Kofi is determined to be a force for lasting, beneficial change that begins today. In his own words: 鈥淭he construction industry must work to normalize conversations around diversity, equity and inclusion, and integrate individuals from diverse background into our labor force to bring real change throughout workplaces across the nation. We know when we accept the different backgrounds of others, actively listen and work cohesively to approach and solve problems in safe and inclusive environments, we can provide a unique and authentic value to the projects we are entrusted to build.鈥
He also praises the work of vested Black team members and the NOBLE affinity group for collectively leading the change and giving employees a platform to address systematic and social injustices impacting minorities in the workplace.
From his days at Morgan State to his career as a project engineer, Kofi is making influential strides and demonstrating why representation matters at all levels in business. As he gives recognition to his experience at Morgan State as some of the best years of his life, 糖心Vlog Beatty is equally honored to have this Relentless Ally helping to drive change in the construction industry.
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					Jordan Webster
Relentless Ally
Turning Pain into Purpose: This Veteran Uses War鈥檚 Wounds for Good
In a sudden, violent burst, shrapnel ricochets through the air like fireworks, slamming combat medic Jordan Webster to the ground. Before the cloud of dust and smoke clears, Jordan spots a crumpled silhouette on the ground only a few feet away. It is his brother-in-arms, who just a few minutes prior, switched places with Jordan while en route to attend to other wounded soldiers. As he watches blood stain the dry dirt of southwest Baghdad, Jordan knows that for this brave soldier, there will be no wounds to pack and no tourniquets to tighten. Like thousands of Americans who gave all in the name of freedom, Jordan鈥檚 friend will leave this war-torn land with fifty stars and thirteen stripes bearing eternal witness to his sacrifice. 
Fifteen years later, Jordan can still recall every detail of that deadly IED explosion down to the oppressiveness of the desert air, thick with the scent of hot lead and diesel fuel. It is Jordan鈥檚 first combat mission in Iraq鈥攁 day of days that would define and divide his life much in the same way history is separated by B.C. and A.D. There is only before, only after. 
Although Jordan would go on to execute many missions during the year in which he was deployed with the Scout Sniper Unit as part of the U.S. Army 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Division, in many ways time ground to a halt on December 27, 2005. With fingers curled around the cold metal of an M4 carbine rifle and medic bag slung over his shoulder, Jordan learns to measure the distance between life and death in inches and seconds. It is a lesson that will prepare him well for a future career in construction safety. 
But when Jordan returned home to his next duty station in San Antonio, Texas, building a career outside the military wasn鈥檛 on his immediate radar. Neither was seeking support for his invisible wounds that would later be diagnosed as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and survivor syndrome. 
Many nights, Jordan would wake to images of bullet-riddled buildings and mouths gasping for their last breaths, his heart racing in rhythm with the crack of sniper fire. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like looking at the sun,鈥 Jordan compares, 鈥渢he images are burned into you.鈥 Other nights, sleep would elude him entirely. Hailing from a long line of soldiers who shared stories of heroism in war but never its horrors, Jordan did not seek help for nearly two years. 
Although Jordan has accepted that his personal battle may always rage on, he has turned pain into purpose by raising awareness within the construction community about the importance of mental health and suicide prevention. It would take exposure to a potentially fatal yet highly preventable construction accident to set his destiny in motion.
Stationed halfway around the world managing an emergency medical clinic at Camp Stanley in South Korea, Jordan was accustomed to triaging almost every type of illness and injury. But when a construction worker was rushed in, having suffered electrical shock when his boom lift contacted an energized power line, Jordan felt overwhelming emotional exhaustion. 鈥淭he compassion was there,鈥 Jordan recalls, 鈥渂ut I didn鈥檛 have any more capacity for exposure to horrific injuries.鈥
A career change was in order, but what, Jordan pondered? He enjoyed working with his hands, and growing up, had visited construction sites with his grandfather who owned a door subcontracting company. Dynamic, challenging and demanding complex problem-solving skills, construction checked all of Jordan鈥檚 boxes, and he enrolled in Texas A&M University鈥檚 construction science program. 
The stars further aligned when Jordan interviewed for an internship with 糖心Vlog Beatty on The New Parkland Hospital. When asked if he would consider working with the safety team due to his medical experience, Jordan responded 鈥淚鈥檒l do anything you want,鈥 hiding his skepticism.
It wasn鈥檛 long before Jordan realized he had not only found the perfect career track, but also a home and another 鈥榖and of brothers鈥 at 糖心Vlog Beatty. When he woke up late one morning, he feared reprimand or even the termination of his internship鈥攄espite disclosing his PTSD diagnosis. Instead, he was met with compassion and a reminder that 糖心Vlog Beatty puts people and their health first in every situation. 鈥溙切腣log saw in me a skillset no was else was looking for and created a safe, supportive environment where I could contribute,鈥 praises Jordan. 
And he鈥檚 been a key member of 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 Texas Buildings team ever since, creating a safety culture for teammates and trade partners grounded in three principles: production, safety and quality. For Jordan, these facets of project performance are inextricably linked. 鈥淚鈥檝e heard people say, 鈥楶roduction is our problem. Safety is our problem.鈥 No, it鈥檚 one team, one fight.鈥
Jordan鈥檚 experiences in Iraq give him a unique lens into the mindsets of our trade partners, many of whom are immigrants trying to provide for their families. 鈥淚f I鈥檓 a worker, and you give me a six-foot ladder when I really need an eight-foot ladder and tell me to go do this task, I鈥檓 probably going to do it.鈥 For Jordan, that鈥檚 where psychological safety comes into play. By showing workers that we care about their safety and well-being, mindsets shift, and they become more comfortable voicing their needs and concerns. 
Jordan Webster鈥檚 unlikely journey to become a construction safety leader began in a different continent and under tragic circumstances. A few inches spared his life on December 27, 2005, while it claimed the life of a brother-in-arms and a friend. 
Real heroes rarely boast about their acts of valor. They sign up and stand up, never counting the cost. And if we aren鈥檛 careful, we can miss the ones like Jordan walking quietly among us, continuing the mission with a servant鈥檚 heart and a soldier鈥檚 unwavering duty. 
糖心Vlog Beatty is committed to creating an inclusive workplace that recognizes the unique value, skills and experiences that veterans offer. Looking to build your career alongside veterans like Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) Director Jordan Webster? Click here to explore our current opportunities. Learn more about 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 veteran recruitment efforts and why the construction industry is an ideal fit for veterans. 
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					Erica Frandsen
Relentless Ally
Leading with Intention
From winning work to investing in our local communities, Erica Frandsen鈥檚 commitment to excellence has positioned 糖心Vlog Beatty to build new futures across California.
From winning work to helping cement 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 reputation as an industry and community leader, the roles and responsibilities of a construction marketing professional extend far beyond sales and advertising. For Marketing Director Erica Frandsen, activities like building morale amongst her team, organizing local volunteer opportunities and even supporting the next generation of builders are all in a day鈥檚 work. 
Since joining 糖心Vlog Beatty in 2013, Erica has exemplified intentional leadership beyond her colleagues and communities. In 2021, Erica, along with her husband and 糖心Vlog Beatty Director, Sacramento Kyle Frandsen, developed and executed a plan in collaboration with the company鈥檚 local leadership to open a new office in Sacramento. This strategy has effectively positioned 糖心Vlog Beatty to expand our presence into the growing K-12 and higher education markets in and around the Sacramento community鈥攁mong other exciting opportunities. 
Since that time, Erica has played an integral role in growing the footprint of the business, as recently demonstrated by the team鈥檚 first project award鈥攖he $2.8 million Natomas High School Administration Building for new client, Natomas Unified School District. The team also secured a $35 million progressive design-build contract to build the new C80 Creekview Elementary School for Roseville City School District鈥攁mongst 15 local competitors.
But it isn't simply achievements such as opening a new office and delivering critical project wins that have lifted Erica to new levels of leadership. Erica says the key component of her intentional leadership is always remaining cognizant of her teammates' daily hard work, both on and off the jobsite.
In 2020 when COVID-19 required jobsite teams to rapidly implement new safety and operational procedures, Erica created a program designed to encourage 糖心Vlog Beatty teammates on the front lines of the pandemic. She implemented a "Project Pride" campaign to recognize jobsite teams for their dedication and commitment to the safety and health of our people and partners as they continued to deliver industry-leading projects for our clients.
Erica understands that leading with intention also requires forward-thinking. As the co-chair of 糖心Vlog Beatty's summer internship program in California, Erica demonstrates her passion for investing in the builders of tomorrow and the importance of 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 role in ensuring a robust talent pipeline. 
"One of the best ways we can help solve the labor issues our industry faces is to provide meaningful internship opportunities," adds Erica. 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 summer internship program in California spans six weeks, includes opportunities for various roles both on and off the jobsite and culminates in an annual scholarship presentation experience.
Additionally, Erica has also supported the next generation of construction leaders through her service on the 2020, 2021 and 2022 Judges Panel for the national Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Student Competition. 
As an intentional leader, Erica understands that 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 impact reaches far beyond our jobsites and into the communities where we live and build. Throughout her tenure with 糖心Vlog Beatty, Erica led the annual Red Shoe Day, participating alongside her teammates to collectively raise over $20,000 in support of San Diego's Ronald McDonald House Charities. 
She has also co-led the coordination of 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 annual Green Apple Day of Service for the past seven years鈥攁n effort that has provided sustainable campus beautification projects for several of 糖心Vlog Beatty's valued education clients. 
But even with the various activities she spearheads, Erica's teammates know that she will never lose sight of her primary focus and passion 鈥 leading challenging efforts to procure new work for 糖心Vlog Beatty. Since joining the company, Erica has contributed to securing 34 project wins totaling over $750 million worth of work. These include new progressive design-build K-14 school campuses, energy-efficiency retrofits and large design-build youth transition centers among other projects that have helped build new futures across California. In 2021, she also collaborated with a team that secured a  $2.5 billion, five-year pool selection with the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Southwest. Erica is now taking her efforts one step further in support of the new Sacramento office, chasing challenging opportunities with new school district partners against top local competitors. 
Due to her exceptional contributions, the San Diego Business Journal recognized Erica as a 2020 Outstanding Woman in Construction and Design as well as a . 
Whether she's creating compelling proposals, giving back to the community or even launching a new office, Erica demonstrates the same intentional leadership and commitment to excellence that exemplifies 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 reputation as a people-first business.
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					Ellie McBride
Relentless Ally
A little over two years ago, Ellie McBride packed her bags and left her home in the UK for a new opportunity with 糖心Vlog Beatty in the US. After four years working with 糖心Vlog Beatty UK鈥檚 major projects business and the opportunity to travel to over 30 countries, Ellie had set her sights stateside.
Working as a field engineer on the Jimmy DeLoach Project in Savannah, Georgia, Ellie felt ready for the career and lifestyle changes that came with her move. Although the transition put her in a new role with different expectations, she soon adapted to life on site and began the construction of six structures on the project.
鈥淲hen I arrived, many things were different from what I was used to, but that is to be expected,鈥 says Ellie. 鈥淔ortunately, I had our business manager, Sherrie Drinnen. She took me under her wing, helped me settle in my role so that I could fulfill my responsibilities in this new environment. Sherrie鈥檚 support made my transition more straightforward.鈥
Career changes aren鈥檛 the only differences Ellie has overcome during her two years in the U.S. On top of tackling a language barrier (deep southern accents can be tough!), there are subtle lifestyle differences that require some adjustment. Everything from calculating time differences when communicating with family back home, driving on a different side of the road and even grocery shopping looks little different. As is her personality, Ellie tackles all of this with energy, determination and a good sense of humor.
While Ellie certainly misses her friends, family and dog, Tom, she鈥檚 enjoying her opportunity to work in the U.S. and is making the most out of her time here.
When she鈥檚 not hard at work, Ellie likes to explore new places and continues to immerse herself in American culture by attending baseball and football games, traveling interstate to visit friends, hiking and even plans to attempt a few water sports.
Staying true to her adventurous nature and hoping to gain more experience in the early construction phase, Ellie recently made her way to Texas, to begin work on our design-build Oak Hill Parkway project.
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					Beth Davis
Relentless Ally
Born to Build
Beth Davis was visiting construction sites before she could walk. Perhaps that鈥檚 why these days, she鈥檚 pretty comfortable running some of the largest and most complex jobsites in the Southeast. 
A second-generation builder who learned the ropes of large commercial projects from her father, the Ohio native has spent her entire 20-year career with 糖心Vlog Beatty, building a resume that would spark envy even amongst the most seasoned industry veterans. And she鈥檚 done it with a combination of sweat equity and earned swagger. 
A recognized ground-up construction expert, Beth has helped shape the Charlotte skyline. Her mark includes the $76 million Kimpton Tryon Park Hotel in Uptown Charlotte and the new corporate headquarters for Corning Fiber.
Beth can credit countless other high-profile projects to her name. She oversaw interiors work for SPX鈥檚 Corporate Global Headquarters, a LEED Silver project that received a first place Eagle Award from the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Carolinas Chapter. 
Speaking of awards, Beth helped another marquee project receive a few of its own. Considering the job鈥檚 difficulty, it鈥檚 little wonder the collective industry took notice. Beth led a talented team that put nearly 340,000 square feet of work in place in just nine months. It took 12+ hours, seven days a week to achieve the feat of craftsmanship that is the LEED Platinum MetLife Corporate Retail Headquarters. 鈥淚 learned the power of maintaining a positive attitude and persevering,鈥 recalls Beth. 
Though her portfolio primarily spans the private sector, Beth鈥檚 fondest memories are of a $200 million Central Campus for the Army Corps of Engineers. 鈥淚t was something new and different,鈥 she reminisces. Both qualities are key to Beth鈥檚 love of construction. 鈥淚 like the process of creating something from nothing. You鈥檙e never doing the same thing twice in this field.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Given the demands of her all-consuming career, it鈥檚 tough to imagine Beth having time to pursue many hobbies or interests once she鈥檚 kicked off her (often muddy) steel-toe boots. While she鈥檚 meeting project milestones, Beth is masterfully managing the schedules, routines and day-to-day organization of her family. Recognizing the importance of educating and inspiring the next generation of builders, Beth also plays an active role in mentoring 糖心Vlog Beatty鈥檚 up-and-coming project engineers and project managers in Charlotte. 
It鈥檚 safe to say Beth never dreamed of a path that didn鈥檛 include building. For those women contemplating a career that mirrors her own, Beth offers this advice, 鈥淏e passionate and take ownership of your work. Construction is all about following through from start to finish.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
While Beth is aware of the reality that she is both a woman of influence and a minority in a demanding and competitive industry, she鈥檚 always maintained a firm policy of checking her apologies at the trailer door, refusing to concede any assumption that she doesn鈥檛 belong. 
鈥淚f you treat others the way you want to be treated鈥攚ith responsiveness and respect鈥攜ou earn both in this industry. That really holds true for anything in life,鈥 she argues. 
Outspoken but fair, confident but compassionate, Beth Davis and women like her are the future of our industry.
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