Nothing in business is more frustrating or costly than a poorly-organized asset maintenance management system. This situation often results in wasted time, higher operating costs and costly repairs due to neglect and project delays. All of this can directly impact customers, projects and a team’s overall performance. Continue reading “Out with the Spreadsheets: In with the UpKeep”
Boys Town Louisiana Honors Cycle President Jonathan Kernion and wife Lynn
Cycle Construction President Jonathan Kernion, along with his wife Lynn, were recently honored at Boys Town Louisiana’s Annual Retro ReProm Fundraising Gala. For many years, the Kernions have dedicated themselves to Saving Children and Healing Families through Boys Town. Continue reading “Boys Town Louisiana Honors Cycle President Jonathan Kernion and wife Lynn”
Cycle Construction Hosts First Annual Safety Stand Down
Cycle Construction recently hosted its first annual “Safety Stand Down”. Established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) the initiative enables business owners to better explain construction safety guidelines to staff. Cycle’s Safety Stand Down included a presentation by Louisiana One Call and an onsite, “digging around underground utilities” demonstration by Cycle President and CEO Jonathan Kernion. Continue reading “Cycle Construction Hosts First Annual Safety Stand Down”
Cycle Gets a Thumbs Up from PreK 3
Cycle Construction got a big “thumbs up” from the St. Dominic PreK 3 class this morning when team member Troy David visited with a Peterbilt 600 horse power tractor truck from our heavy haul fleet. These future construction professionals got an up-close look at a “big truck” and they definitely approved! Continue reading “Cycle Gets a Thumbs Up from PreK 3”
Tips to Keep Your Construction Project on Schedule
“Time is money.” No better phrase describes the importance of keeping a construction project on schedule. When projects run off the scheduling rails – be it from inclement weather or poor communications among team members – the end-result is almost always lost profit and a blow to the construction company’s reputation. Continue reading “Tips to Keep Your Construction Project on Schedule”
Accidents Happen: Routine Safety Audits Must Be A Top Priority
Fact: One in ten construction workers are injured every year.
Fact: Over the course of a 45-year career, a construction worker has a 1 in 200 chances of dying on the job.
Fact: Falls are the greatest cause of fatal construction injuries.
Fact: The most-violated OSHA standard is fall protection.
Fact: The construction industry is #2 in the United States for fatal injuries in workers younger than 18.
Fact: Sixty percent of construction workplace injuries occur within the employee’s first year of employment.
Fact: Exposure accounts for 15.7% of all construction injuries.
Fact: Between 2002 and 2012, 19.5% of all workplace deaths were from the construction industry. Continue reading “Accidents Happen: Routine Safety Audits Must Be A Top Priority”
How to avoid construction cost overruns on your project
Civil construction projects are typically long-term projects with an array of moving parts. Over the course of several months and sometimes years, these parts often change, impacting the project’s budget and leading to cost overruns. This happens as a result of design errors, unexpected site conditions, increases in project scope, weather conditions, engineering changes and more. Nationwide, construction cost overruns average 15% to 25%, and most lenders recommend including a 20% contingency for project budgets. At Cycle Construction, we challenge these statistics and do everything possible to minimize cost overruns for our clients. Continue reading “How to avoid construction cost overruns on your project”
Empire, LA Floodgate Removal
Cycle Construction recently played a key role in a project designed to help vessels access and navigate a busy channel in Empire, LA. Performing as a subcontractor to Kiewit-Pittman JV on this U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, (USACE) project, the family-owned company was tasked with removing a 105-ton floodgate. Having weathered decades of storms and tides, the old floodgate – which lay under water when not closed – was damaging the bottoms of passing vessels in the channel. In 2017, Kiewit-Pittman completed construction of a new structure and gate, making the remaining old structure both obsolete and a hazard. Continue reading “Empire, LA Floodgate Removal”
6 Key Qualities of a Successful Heavy Civil Contractor
When researching heavy civil contractors for your upcoming project, it is important to establish criteria to be met to ensure a successful project. Large, civil jobsites can be chaotic at times, with many moving parts. You want to hire a contractor that can effectively and efficiently run the job, keep all workers safe and keep the job within or below budget. A civil contractor should be “on top of their game” to handle the challenges that arise daily. Here are six key qualities of a heavy civil contractor that are integral to successful projects: Continue reading “6 Key Qualities of a Successful Heavy Civil Contractor”
Nashville Avenue Wharf: “A” Substructure Repairs
Cycle Marine Group, Inc of Kenner, LA is overseeing the restoration of more than 4,000 piles supporting the Nashville Avenue Terminal Complex in New Orleans. The family-owned company was awarded the $20 million project in early 2017.
The Terminal Complex is one of nearly a dozen Mississippi River cargo terminals owned by the Port of New Orleans. It is an important transfer point for much ofthe Port’s breakbulk, primary, and containerized cargo. Continue reading “Nashville Avenue Wharf: “A” Substructure Repairs”