August 21, 2009
Alliance Goes 7 for 7 on School Openings: As school began across the
Commonwealth of Kentucky, Alliance Corporation completed construction on six
schools for the new school year with one scheduled for completion in
December.
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August 20, 2009
On Tuesday, August 11, 2009, the new Roby Elementary School in Bullitt
County welcomed students for the first day of school. Superintendent, Keith
Davis personally thanked Alliance Corporation and project superintendent, Gerald
Jones for their participation, work and attention to detail on the project.
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July 2, 2009
Alliance Corporation in conjunction with Packs, Incorporated signed the
contract to construct the Rowan County Judicial Center. By doing so,
Alliance/Packs are compliant with all Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) guidelines and regulations.
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April 30,
2009
After only nine months for construction, the Bowling Green Hot Rods played their
first home game in the new Bowling Green Ball Park on April 17, 2009. Alliance
Corporation served as the Construction Manager for the ballpark, which was on a
fast track schedule for completion. Bowling Green Ball Park will serve as an
anchor for the downtown redevelopment plan in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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March 30,
2009
Alliance Corporation announces four division managers have achieved the status
of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP).
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February 10,
2009
The Associated General Contractors of Kentucky (AGC) recognized the
outstanding work performed by Alliance Corporation and the members of the
Kentucky Construction Industry throughout 2008.
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Alliance Approach
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Senior Management Achieve LEED AP Status
Alliance Corporation announces four division managers have achieved the status of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP).
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Brandon Akers, Executive Vice-President, General Contracting, Graduate of Eastern Kentucky University·
Terry Harvey, Executive Vice-President, Design / Build.·
Tim Geegan, Vice-President, Construction Management, Graduate of Ferris State University, Big Rapids, Michigan·
Matt Gumm, Vice-President, Estimating, Graduate of Eastern Kentucky UniversityIn order to become a LEED AP, Akers, Geegan, Gumm, Harvey and Rich completed extensive training and passed an exam evaluating their understanding of green building practices, principles and the LEED rating system.
“The increasing demand for green building projects increases the need for LEED certified professionals,” said Alliance Corporation president and CEO Tommy Gumm. “This along with our involvement in the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) demonstrates both our commitment to the environment and to the quality of our work.”
In 2008, the Kentucky General Assembly passed House Bill 2, the Energy Bill. In the legislation, it created a High-performance Buildings Advisory Committee. Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear assigned Brandon Akers to the committee that will create the High Performance Building Standards for Kentucky. Alliance Corporation applauds the Kentucky General Assembly and Governor Beshear for their commitment to green building practices.
The LEED Green Building Rating System promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, and indoor environmental quality.
With the addition of Akers, Geegan, Gumm, Harvey and Rich, this brings Alliance Corporation’s total of LEED Accredited Professionals to nine.
Established in 1975, Alliance Corporation has compiled an impressive project portfolio and covers the spectrum with pre-construction and construction services for general contracting, design-build, construction management and site feasibility studies.