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SPECIAL F EATU R E
Constructing Community,
Building Lives
DPS School Construction Program
Puts Detroit Back to Work
By Mary E. Kremposky, Associate Editor
T
erry Alexander was one of over a thousand Detroit residents Inc., Novi; and Brailsford &
standing in line in a light rain outside the downtown offices of Dunlavey, Washington, D.C.
IBEW Local 58 to attend the DPS School Construction Project’s DPS has also pared
first Skilled Trades Resource Fair. Detroit Public Schools (DPS), down its own construction
Walbridge Joint Venture, and the Michigan Building and Construction department to four select
Trades Council sponsored the event for Detroit residents with trade individuals. “We have a
experience, and to register residents for training and apprenticeship very small team,” said
programs. Carter. “We are not
Both groups are being encouraged to be part of the Detroit Public management heavy
Schools’ three-year capital improvement construction program funded whatsoever. We are
Breaking ground at Martin Luther
with $500.5 million in federal stimulus dollars. Alexander is a student in keeping our management
King, Jr. Senior High School
the Henry Ford Focus Hope Weatherization Program, a training initiative costs small, because it’s all
teaching students installation of insulation and energy-efficient about kids and putting as much money in the schools as we can.
windows and doors, as well as helping students obtain OSHA certifi- “In fact, when Robert C. Bobb, DPS emergency financial manager,
cation and certification in lead and asbestos abatement. “I am hired me, he told me, ‘I want you to know that these kids are the reason
interested in gaining employment, and I am trying to be part of for this program,’” continued Carter. “His heart is in the right place, and
something that is helping to build up the City,” said Alexander. that is probably the most important part of this program for all of us. He
Alexander’s training in cost-effective, energy-efficient systems, and is setting the tone as the leader. This isn’t about the buildings. This isn’t
his goal of aiding in the revitalization of his hometown, blends perfectly about money. This is about helping the kids.”
with the objectives of the DPS School Construction Project. DPS plans to
save roughly 10 to 15 percent in annual operating costs through instal- $500.5 MILLION IN CONSTRUCTION BY JUNE 2013
lation of energy-efficient building systems, said Mark Carter, deputy In rapid succession, the school doors closed for the summer on June
executive director of the Detroit Public School’s construction bond 18, 2010, and crews arrived on June 19 to launch the construction of the
program. “We are putting in insulation and new Martin Luther King, Jr. Senior High School and renovations and
insulated glass,” said Carter. “We are updating additions, one at J.R. King PK-8 and the other at Marcus Garvey PK-8. As
heating systems. We are trying to be very cost- part of DPS’ 30-month construction program, DPS also launched an
effective with the money we spend.” aggressive summer program to refurbish existing schools with new
All the schools will have the same equipment, paint, carpet and light fixtures, plus provide security upgrades for the
allowing DPS to buy in volume and streamline majority of schools. A new security center is also slated to come on line
maintenance. “The uniform maintenance will be this fall. Wasting no time, “We probably let close to $80 million dollars
less, because all the new schools will have the worth of contracts in May 2010,” said Carter.“We are working feverishly.”
same equipment,” said Carter. “We are trying to DPS isn’t wasting any dollars, either. DPS is structuring each project as
incorporate uniformity in light fixtures, plumbing a design-build contract with a guaranteed maximum price. “Mr. Bobb
Mark Carter
fixtures, and HVAC. This will save a great deal of has used these principles before,” said Carter. “There won’t be any cost
money, and if a water pump breaks down in a school, more than likely overruns on the schools.”
somewhere in that district there will be a spare water pump that will fit Some of the trades will fall into the design-assist category. “We are
anywhere.” going to be looking for design-assist from the building trades,” said Ed
DPS and the Walbridge Joint Venture have brought the same sense of Schmidt, a Fanning Howey architect responsible for the design facet of
fiscal stewardship to the actual bidding and construction process. “In the joint venture program manager team. Addressing the large crowd
the first three bids – for the new Martin Luther King High School and the at the first Skilled Trades Resource Fair, he added, “We are going to be
additions and renovations to J.R. King and Marcus Garvey Academy - we looking for quite a bit of work from the trades to help the completion of
saved almost $4.5 million dollars from our estimated budget,” said design to make sure that these projects come in on budget and on
Carter. “I think the construction team has done an excellent job. schedule.”
Between the Walbridge Joint Venture and DPS, I am getting the best This accelerated program will put in place $500.5 million dollars
price and the best contractors.” The Walbridge Joint Venture for Detroit worth of construction by June 2013. At the job fair in early June,
Public Schools includes Walbridge, Detroit; Fanning Howey Associates, Schmidt provided an overview of the program for a host of eager
High School, Denby High School and Western has recently been competitive against a larger contractor who buys more than a small
released for bids, along with new construction of a public safety contractor. This was our way of kind of leveling the field.”
headquarters and operations center. A joint venture of Jenkins/Granger DPS is also investing in the people of Detroit, creating a project that
Construction is currently constructing Martin Luther King, Jr. High rebuilds the district’s building stock and strengthens the human
School, a project scheduled for completion by the 2012 school year. “infrastructure” through training and job opportunities. DPS is donating
White/Norr is busy building the JR King addition; Dumas Concepts is classroom space at Randolph Vocational School for pre-apprentice
working at Marcus Garvey. programs taught by DPS and union instructors, and available to DPS
students and DPS graduates who meet the qualifications. “The union
AN INTENSE SELECTION PROCESS has been a wonderful partner,” said Carter. “We want their expertise to
The DPS construction program has established a transparent and help kids with the apprenticeship program.
uniform selection process for awarding contracts across the whole “Even if someone tests poorly in math, English or other areas, we offer
school district. Carter describes the transparent and thorough process remedial training,” said Carter. “We will help you get through the math
structured to select the best design-build team for each project. “We exam and teach you the skills you need even if you are out of school. If
have five envelopes that come in on bid day,” said Carter. “We ask for a person is up to 21 years of age – even if they do not have a GED or high
proof of bond from a bonding company, not just a bonding agent. We school diploma – we will help them enter a union program.” This effort
ask for their guaranteed maximum price bid as well as any alternates. We is a combined program of the Michigan Building Trades Council and the
get all the qualifications, including the experience of the different DPS Randolph Vocational School.
individuals, who the team will be on the project, and the project As a further initiative, DPS is trying to include summer interns from
approach.” Wayne State University and other schools, as well. “If you want to go to
The envelopes “are given to seven people on a Qualifications school in construction management or engineering, we are going to
Committee who then advance two or three contractors from the initial have opportunities for people within our management teams in
group,” continued Carter. “They are scored using a 100-point system different construction companies,” said Carter. “We are trying to make
evaluating experience, concepts, and Detroit participation. Contractors this a wide open program with opportunities for everybody. When I
with the highest number of points, as well as their price, advance to the address young people, I tell them, ‘You are the future of Detroit. You are
Interview Selection Committee, a group consisting of four people who the ones that are going to define where this city goes. We are just
conduct the interview. We narrow it down to one or two out of that helping to start the program. The big push for the City will be with the
group. We then have one more selection committee interview. next generation.”
“Each time we interview them, the questioning becomes more critical
and intense,” said Carter. “At the end, we make a recommendation, OPENING THE DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY
scoring on a 40-point system for each interview. We then make our A series of job fairs are yet another door of opportunity for Detroit
recommendation to Mr. Bobb.” residents. Kevin White, director of procurement for the DPS’ capital
Carter credits the savvy selection process and the cost reduction from improvement program, addressed the crowd assembled at the Skilled
the estimated budget to an astute and cohesive team. “Both Mr. Bobb Trades Resource Fair in June, including Carlyle Haynes, an unemployed
and ourselves have really selected a good team,” said Carter. “Because Detroit resident with 15 years of experience in welding, fabrication,
we all have different backgrounds, we can ask good questions and electrical, and plumbing work. He waited at the head of the line, having
effectively sort through the bid process.” arrived at 6 a.m. “I need a job, so I can move on in life,” said a hopeful
Carter, himself, has a deep background in construction and in Detroit. Haynes.
He has served as a project manager at the University of Michigan, a Job seekers attended the fair, filling out registration forms that will be
project engineer at DPS, and as general superintendent and area leader gathered by DPS and forwarded to the various unions. According to
in the construction of stadiums across the United States, including at White, DPS will conduct several fairs and establish a referral system. “The
Comerica Park and Ford Field for Hunt Construction. Carter has highest priority for hiring will be given to Detroit residents first, as part
constructed stadiums for the New York Mets and teams in Washington, of the Project Labor Agreement (PLA) that the district has negotiated,”
D.C. and Kansas City, but he has returned to Detroit to become a deputy said White. Under the PLA, apprentices will perform up to 25 percent of
executive director for a vital construction program in his own the total work hours on the program. Seventy-five percent of those
hometown. As critical path manager at a long roster of stadiums, Carter apprentice hours must be filled by Detroit residents on a craft by craft
can clearly understand and skillfully “play” the construction game. basis. Under the PLA, 65 percent of journeyperson hours must be
“There was one contractor who thought he could hide some fees that I performed by Detroit residents, also on a craft by craft basis. Penalties
caught, and he is not allowed to bid anymore,” said Carter. will come into play for not meeting these numbers, but “there are
bonuses for employers who meet or exceed these numbers,” said White.
DETROIT: THE NEXT GENERATION The DPS Bond Program will give priority to Detroiters across the
Asked what message Carter would like to communicate to board. Also under the PLA, non-union contractors can participate in the
contractors, he answered, “Of course, we want the best price. That’s one DPS construction program if they sign a letter of assent, committing to
of our top priorities, but we also want to have a great deal of City the payment of union wages and fringe benefits on the DPS project
inclusion. We want Detroit subcontractors, residents, and Detroit-based they are seeking to build.
and headquartered businesses.” “Union tradespeople will be the majority of the work force,” said
The mass buying power of the DPS may even strengthen the compet- Carter. “They will be the first put back to work. We are estimating that
itiveness of smaller City of Detroit contractors in the bidding process, there will be anywhere from 1,100 to 1,500 jobs, maybe 2,000, as the
plus save the district dollars. “DPS has priced out HVAC units and boilers, whole program progresses.”
and because of our mass buying power, if it is lower than what the “Because of the economy, the trades union haven’t let many
contractor can get, they are allowed to use that,” said Carter. “We are apprentices in because the unions have been full of journeymen,”
trying to save money that way. We may get more of a bulk discount than continued Carter. “There is also a $500 million dollar Detroit Medical
a small contractor, so it will help small contractors, especially city Center expansion supposedly coming on. It’s more than just the schools.
contractors. If you can buy in volume, it helps you become more This will give the kids the key to get into this type of work. Take this
Making Improvements
at the Other End of the Faucet
By David R. Miller, Associate Editor
aining access to clean water is as easy as turning operation. Collected sludge that is currently
Liability of Corporate Officers Under the denied that he had personally received any of
the funds at closing. While the Court of Appeals
Michigan Builder’s Trust Fund Act agreed that “there is no evidence here that [the
president] personally used the funds owed to
BC Tile,” it found that these facts were not
By Peter J. Cavanaugh, Esq. dispositive of the MBTFA claim.
Cavanaugh & Quesada, PLC First, the Court of Appeals reiterated its
decision in People v Brown, a case arising out of
a criminal prosecution under MBTFA: “there is
roof that a corporate officer personally 5) to a homeowner. Although the contractor
P
no requirement that contract payments be
misappropriated contract proceeds “is received funds at the closing for Unit 5 to pay made directly to the officer of the corporate
not necessary to find an officer liable” his tile and marble subcontractor, the contractor in order to hold the officer
for a violation of the Michigan Builder’s contractor failed to pay the subcontractor individually responsible under the MBTFA.”
Trust Fund Act (MCL 570.151, et seq). citing defective workmanship and delayed 239 Mich. App 735, 743-744 (2000).
“[A] reasonable inference of appropriation performance. The subcontractor, who had Second, relying on its 2007 decision
arises from the payment of construction funds recorded and served a construction lien just involving civil claims, the Court of Appeals
to a contractor and the subsequent failure of four days prior to the closing, then filed suit to noted:
the contractor to pay laborers, subcontractors, foreclose his lien, and included a claim against “In Livonia Bldg., the defendant contractor
materialmen, or others entitled to payment.” the contractor’s president, in his individual received funds for a project but did not pay the
So declared the Michigan Court of Appeals capacity, for violation of the MBTFA. plaintiff in full. The corporate officers gave
recently in another decision affirming the testimony regarding their decision to put the
principle (and risk) of personal liability for the BACKGROUND funds received in various accounts and
owners of construction companies under the The MBTFA provides that upon receipt of subsequently, their actions in writing checks to
Michigan Builder’s Trust Fund Act (MBTFA). payment from the owner, a trust is created for entities other than the plaintiff. This Court
In BC Tile & Marble Co. v Multi-Bldg Co., __ the benefit of contractors, laborers, found that the individual corporate officers
Mich. App __, 2010 Mich. App LEXIS 1036 (Mich. subcontractors and suppliers, and makes the ‘acted in direct contravention of the MBTFA.’
Ct App, April 13, 2010), the defendant general contractor or subcontractor who receives the According to this Court, there was sufficient
contractor built and sold a condominium (Unit payment a trustee of the funds. The MBTFA on evidence to create a presumption of
BANKRUPTCY ISSUES
Not addressed in the BC Tile decision, but
another significant issue for individual
defendants, is the impact a trust fund claim can
have in the context of a personal bankruptcy.
Since the MBTFA is predicated on the existence
of a trust, a violation of the statute is also a
breach of the contractor’s fiduciary duties.
Under the bankruptcy code, fraudulent
conduct while acting in a fiduciary capacity is
known as “defalcation,” and is one of the
specified grounds for excluding a claim from
discharge. Said another way, a claim under the
MBTFA is a debt that can survive a bankruptcy
when most other claims are discharged.
To avoid such long-term personal liabilities,
contractors and subcontractors must take care
in these turbulent economic times to address
shortfalls in payment with subcontractors and
suppliers by securing waivers and releases that
include officers and shareholders, especially Protecting Your Business
when making compromise payment
agreements, and documenting the reasons for in a Changing World
non-payment to subcontractors and suppliers
where facts and circumstances warrant the
withholding of payment.
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ne needs only to look into the business climate in
Michigan to see how the downturn in our economy has deciding when to file and who has the ultimate responsibility of
impacted the construction industry. We have seen filing.
businesses small, medium, and large fall prey to a total As a threshold matter, to be entitled to a construction lien, you
downturn in construction. Additionally, the banks and other must “provide a physical improvement to real property.” That is, you
financial services are squeezing the blood out of suppliers, sub- must provide labor or materials, on a private project. It is never too
contractors and general contractors, making it more difficult to early to request a copy of the Notice of Commencement which gives
survive. you all the necessary information you will need to file the Notice of
In this economy you cannot afford to ignore the fact that the Furnishing. The Notice of Furnishing must be filed within twenty (20)
Michigan Construction Lien Act and applicable bond statutes were days of your first providing labor or materials and be served certified
created to help protect your company and help you get paid. We upon the general contractor and owner/designee. You need to do
recommend that you create a company policy of either appointing nothing further at that time except keep the certified return receipt
someone in-house or hiring a firm to file the appropriate lien and cards in your possession.
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like to see liens filed on a project they are
involved with. If you are not paid within Ronald B. Rich, Esq is managing partner
ninety (90) days from your last furnishing of of Ronald B., Rich & Associates, Farmington
labor or materials on a private project, you Hills,Michigan,specializing in Collections,
must record and serve the claim of lien. The Construction, and Lien/Bond filing service.
lien is filed with the county register of deeds 248-851-4411, www.letuscollect.com
where the property is located. You must
serve the owner certified and we Ronald B. Rich
recommend you also serve the general
contractor and bank, if known. The lien will
not guarantee payment but will cause
immediate concern and alert the owner to
the fact that you must be paid, in fact it is a
cloud on their title.
Public jobs must be bonded. The general
contractor is required to provide a qualified
bond. If you do not have a contract directly
with the principal (general contractor) under
the bond, you must provide a thirty (30) day
bond notice to the owner, principal, and
bond company. If not paid within ninety
(90) days, you must file a bond claim. The
bonding company is a surety for the general
contractor/principal and once a bond claim
is filed, the process of collecting from the
bonding company and/or general
contractor begins.
Affording your company lien and bond
rights does not guarantee payment.
Following the process alerts the owner as to
who you are and the fact that you expect to
be paid. If not, you have let them know that
you will enforce these claims if made timely
pursuant to the law.
Your actions can affect draws from the
owner to the general contractor, and within
days you should be contacted in an attempt
to resolve the claim. Your actions, in
clouding the title to property, are never
received well by an owner, and therefore
they will require action to clear title.
Once a suit is filed, you again must protect
your rights. Even though the suit can be
complicated with many parties, usually they
are resolved prior to foreclosure. We
recommend that you hire qualified counsel
who knows how to minimize your costs and
that you protect your claim in the
foreclosure lawsuit.
Our economy has changed dramatically.
There is less work to be had at a lower price
as competition has increased among those
remaining contractors. Therefore, protecting
your lien and bond rights is an essential part
of doing business. There are no guarantees,
but you can take a big step towards
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Rand Construction Builds Rare Jewel of a Temple
By Mary e. Kremposky Photos Courtesy of
Associate editor rand Construction engineering, inc.
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ord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles in the Hindu tradition, entrance and vestibule doors that open into an interior also housing
must have heard the prayers of the 1,200 members of the a welcome center, seven classrooms, and a library containing rare
Hindu Temple of Canton. A narrow linear site, cost constraints and ornately illustrated manuscripts from India. A multi-purpose
and a protracted site plan approval process did not deter this hall on the lower level has an extensive stage, a fully equipped
devoted community from building a 37,500-square-foot temple six kitchen and 15-foot-high ceilings. The main level is a fitting place for
times the size of its original facility. Once housed in a small brick the deities; the lower level is the perfect space for weddings,
building with cinder block walls, the temple has blossomed into a discourses, and other community events.
newly constructed worship space with a grand prayer hall As the project team, Rand Construction Engineering, Inc. and
enveloping the devout in its rose-colored walls. Lindhout Associates Architects AIA, PC, both of Brighton researched
Carved lotus flowers mark the 9-foot-tall, two-inch-thick oak some of the practices of what is often considered the oldest living
section,” said Haskins creator and absolute God in Hinduism. “The chanting of OM is a
The narrow linear lot complicated the logistics of maintaining powerful vibration going through mind and soul,” said Shah.
existing Temple access. “We had people coming in for services even The painted OM sets the inner tone for the devotee entering the
as we were building a new de-acceleration lane and widening next tier, namely a barrel-vaulted vestibule with a welcome center
Cherry Hill and constructing the building, itself.” and library to the west. The third tier widens into a lobby aglow with
The test tube-shaped site even slightly altered the interior config- a chandelier suspended from the interior of a second dome. Coat
uration. In the Sanatana Dharma religion, the deities must face the and shoe racks flank the lobby, creating areas for temple members
east and the worshippers to take off their shoes and
must enter the temple wash their hands.
facing the deities. This Turning toward the
practice was left, temple members
problematic on a enter a corridor,
narrow site stretching round the corner, and
along a north-south enter the prayer hall
axis. Even though the directly facing the
main entrance is on seven deities.
the north, Lindhout This graceful house
created an interior of worship has a
corridor allowing delicate beauty
Temple members to expressed in cornice
enter the prayer hall details painted a
directly facing the bright gold. Elegant
deities. chandeliers, reused
from the existing
THE THIRD temple, illuminate the
OBSTACLE: COST prayer hall painted in
Rand and Lindhout a calming shade of
successfully delivered rose. The domed
a beautiful building archways over each
on a tight budget. The deity platform are
exterior masonry is a flowing, curvilinear
pleasant blend of light, lines coming to a sharp
neutral colors ranging The prayer hall’s 115-foot-long clear span allows every worshipper a central point. “It points
from beige to champagne and clear view of the altar. Rand installed 14 trusses to create this serene upward as a symbol directing
a light yellow. With an eye for worship space. us to the Almighty,” said Shah.
cost, the exterior façade is The new prayer hall
composed of several varieties of concrete masonry products: a will enable the Canton temple to expand the number of deities from
concrete masonry burnish block product simulating a stone base; a five to seven. In Hinduism, the deities are the many incarnations,
brick product called C Brick that is actually made of concrete rather aspects or manifestations of God through time. “Hinduism believes
than clay; and custom fabricated EIFS that add detail and character that there is only one God,” said Shah, “but incarnations at different
to a series of faux columns, window arches and lotus medallions. The stages.”
extensive screen wall has a similar masonry composition, complete The prayer hall also houses the havan, a place for fire ceremonies
with lotus medallions. within this beautiful worship space. Rand installed an exhaust
“The C Brick is an oversize brick that is a bit more durable and system to service the havan, as well as in-floor heating in tile areas
cost-effective than clay, but still provides the same appearance as on the perimeter of the hall’s carpeted expanse. Because temple
traditional clay brick,” said Haskins. members do not wear shoes in the hall, in-floor heating is in all tile
The roof materials reflect the same devotion to traditional forms areas leading from the shoe storage area to the prayer hall.
combined with attention to cost. “We emulated the tile roofs of A wise use of funds made it all possible. “The building is very
India, but used a metal product,” said Haskins. “The 16 small cupolas ornate, but yet we had to be smart with how the client spent his
on the roof look like copper but are actually copper-painted money,” said Eckstein. “Classrooms and offices are more functional,
aluminum.” less flash. The biggest challenge was, “How do you hit the budget
when you have certain demands, such as a banquet facility in the
A NEW TEMPLE BLOSSOMS basement with a fully operational stage?’”
The project team nimbly managed every obstacle to deliver a Stage construction called for pouring a slab on top of the floor
wonderful new temple to the Sanatana Dharma community of slab, erecting masonry walls and installing a sand infill before
western Wayne County. At heart, the building’s form is a path to the building the platform, itself. The multi-purpose hall has a sophis-
prayer hall expressed in a series of ground-level tiers, widening in ticated audiovisual system, a fully equipped commercial kitchen,
successive increments, until the devotee reaches this core space. and an elegant lobby. Thanks to the dedicated and savvy team of
The path to prayer begins with the long, narrow entrance canopy Rand Construction and Lindhout Associates, the Sanatana Temple in
lined with an underside of stained pine and topped with a dome. Canton now has a wonderful place to worship, to conduct dance,
The dome exterior and interior is hand painted with the OM sign, the music and yoga classes, and to hold its major festivals. Namaste.
first sound of the universe uttered by Lord Brahma, the name of the
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elected chairman of the management. AIST is a non-profit construction trades through offices in Lima,
executive committee of the organization that advances the technical Toledo, Cleveland and Walbridge, OH;
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Industry Events Oct. 3-8 – SFPE 2010 Professional
Development Conference and Exposition
Jul. 29-Sep. 16 – ASCC Events Lawrence Technological University ........................13
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers
The American Society of Concrete
will host this event at the Astor Crowne
Contractors (ASCC) has announced the McCoig Materials ............................................................7
Plaza in New Orleans, LA. This event will
following events:
include two days of cutting-edge
Jul. 29-Aug. 1 – ASCC CEO Forum – Ojai Michigan Concrete Association ..............................11
presentations and an Engineering
Valley Inn & Spa, Ojai, CA
Technology Exposition with over 40 leading
Sep. 16-19 – ASCC Annual Conference – Navigant Consulting....................................................37
fire protection organizations.
Little America, Salt Lake City, UT
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found at www.sfpe.org.
www.ascconline.org, or by calling 866-788-
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