Title: Partnership Luncheon
1Welcome
Partnership Luncheon
2Overview
- Construction Site Update
- M/WBE Participation Workforce Update
- Success Stories
- Impact on Community
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13Amway Center Blueprint Achievement
14Blueprint Initiative
- Use good faith efforts to achieve the following
Goals - Contracts Awards - 18 MBE 6 WBE
- Aggregate Group Employment Levels
18 MBE 6 WBE - Comply with City Living Wage Policy (8.50 per
hour) Davis-Bacon wage policy when higher. - 1 apprentice for every 9 journeymen
- Workforce Development Program Require
contractors to post new job listing with the
Workforce Development Agency - Debundle 18 contracts that range from 1,000 to
500,000. -
15Project Budget
- Total Budget Costs (In Millions)
382,325 - Exempt Costs
(58,000) - Total Construction Budget 284,913
- Committed to-date 332,336
- Total Awards to-date 226,718
- Uncommitted Dollars 10,000
- M/WBE Goal 24 68,379
- M/WBE Contracted to-date 34.8 79,072
16Blueprint Initiative Contract Award Goal vs.
Actual
- M/WBE Goal 24
- Awarded to date 226,718,630
- M/WBE awarded 79,052,394
- Total awards to MBEs 64,194,778
- Total awards to WBEs 14,877,616
- M/WBE Dollar Participation 34.8
As of 06/30/09
17M/WBE Goal vs. Actual Dollar Participation
18Contract Awards to M/WBES
- African American Owned Companies
- 50 Contracts
- Hispanic American Owned Companies
- 31 Contracts
- Women Owned Companies
- 38 Contracts
- Asian American Owned Companies
- 18 Contracts
- Native American Owned Company
- 1 Contract
- 28 Unbundled contracts vs the goal of 18
As of 06/30/09
19Cumulative M/WBE Awards
As of 06/30/09
20AMWAY CENTERWORKFORCE PARTICIPATION GOAL
- Goal 24 (18 Minorities and 6 Women)
- Actual Workforce Goals as of 6/30/09
- 76 Minorities and Women Individual Workers on
project site. - 74 Workforce Hours for Minorities Women on
project site.
21BLUEPRINT EMPLOYMENT HIRES ON SITE
- Goal Hire individuals from a Workforce
Development Agency from the Targeted Community. - Actual Number of Hires on the Amway Center
Construction Site as of 6/30/09 - 136 Hires from the Blueprint Employment Office
Workforce Central Florida. - 73 hires are from the Targeted Community.
- Note Information provided by Blueprint
Employment Office.
22BLUEPRINT APPRENTICESHIP NON-UNION TRAINING
PROGRAMS
- Union Affiliation Programs as of 6/19/09
- 8 Trade / Sub-Contractors
- Schuff Steel
- Oneida Construction, Inc. (MBE NA)
- Kone, Inc.
- Daniels Metals, Inc.
- Denson Construction, Inc. (MBE AAM)
- Crown Corr
- Nickerson Corporation
- JJ Kirlin
- NOTE This information was gathered from a
report from Hunt Construction Group
23BLUEPRINT APPRENTICESHIP NON UNION TRAINING
PROGRAMS
- NON-UNION TRAINING PROGRAMS as of 6/19/09
- 10 Non-Union On the Job Training Programs
- Therma-Seal
- Electronic Technologies, Inc. (MBE HM)
- Tri City / 4 Evolution, JV
- Pompano Masonry Corporation
- KenPat USA, Inc.
- BCH Mechanical
- Johnson Controls
- Central Florida Lumber Supply (WBE)
- Florida Business Interiors (FBI)
- Pro Sound
- NOTE This information was gathered from a
report from Hunt Construction Group
24Conpilog International Company Luis Pinzon
Vice President
- Due to the recession and the slump in the
economy as it relates to the construction
industry, my company was struggling to keep our
business going. - It was a blessing that we were awarded the first
contract on the Events Center Project. Business
was slow, this contract came along at the right
time to help keep our company afloat. - Luis Pinzon
25Rebah Fabrications, Inc. Pam Haber, President
- We are providing light/structural and
miscellaneous steel fabrication for Capform,
Inc., Schuff Steel, Daniel Metals, Kone and
Pompano Masonry. -
- This project has kept our doors open for
business and we have done very well because of
this work. - Pam Haber
26JS-1 Construction Jane Snell President
- Acquiring 3 contracts with Hunt Construction
Group at the Orlando Events Center has allowed us
to compete in markets that were never presented
to us before. - It will provide exposure to my business while
allowing us to gain market-share at a time when
many contractors are going out of business. -
- I truly feel blessed for the opportunity to
shine. - Jane Snell
27Parramore Commitment
KaBoom! Playground
Hi-Tech Tutoring Reading Learning Center
- Juvenile crime in Parramore decreased by 46 in
2008.
28Community Gyms
- Silver Star Community Park
- Dr. P. Phillips Community Park
- Meadow Woods Park
- Curry Ford Community Park
- Goldenrod Park
29Eastern Conference Champions
- Reports indicate that the economic impact on
businesses during NBA playoffs and finals, was an
increase in customers of approximately 40.
30Thank You