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Denver Branch Update

Published by Jessica on September 1st, 2010
Denver Branch:  2121 S. Blackhawk Street, Ste. 215-S, Aurora, CO

Denver Branch: 2121 S. Blackhawk Street, Suite 215-S, Aurora, CO

Since the opening of our Denver branch office in August 2008, our name and brand recognition has increased exponentially in the West region.  This is due, in large part, to the efforts of our sales and operations teams based in Colorado’s capital city.

David Rivers oversees branch operations and our project management team is led by John Sands and Travis Hersh.  They work together to ensure rapid turnaround on detailed quotes and they take pride in building relationships with on-site contacts to make sure every project runs as smooth as possible. Check out what the branch has been up to recently in the Mile-High City:

-We have recently been awarded contracts on multiple locations for a national pizza chain, headquartered in the West

-Presently, we are managing just over 75 projects and climbing

-Current high-profile jobs include work for a national equipment rental company, a leading home-improvement retailer, and a national movie theater chain headquartered in the West

-With our new presence in the Denver market, we are beginning to see more local/regional leads and requests from Churches, Office Buildings, Daycare Centers, and Shopping Plazas

Stay tuned…more updates will follow.  In the meantime, if you have one or multiple properties in Denver or the surrounding area, please remember that our expertise is closer than ever before.  Call 303-745-4100.

Limited Time to Beautify Your Parking Lot!

Published by Candace on August 25th, 2010

Looks like summer is winding down quickly – the kids are back in school and you’re planning that Labor Day party!  Where did the time go?  In the Chicago-land area (and other cold-weather climates), there are some things to keep in mind as the weather begins to change.

If you are thinking about sealcoating, better sooner rather than later, my friends.  Why, you ask?

Here’s why:

-Once Autumn hits, we have less daylight hours and the evenings are cooler, which translates to a longer cure time

-The leaves start changing, and then start falling – all over your fresh sealcoat.  And they stick!

-Historically, here in the Midwest we tend to have more precipitation in the autumn months, which means less available work time

-All of these items affect when you, your customers, staff, or residents can have access to the parking lot

Once we are in the thick of the winter season and the snow falls, we do provide the following services, in case you are in need of an emergency repair:

-Pothole filling

-Infrared asphalt repair on troubled areas

-Snow plowing

Fresh Sealcoat: University

Fresh Sealcoat: University

Fresh Sealcoat: Retail

Fresh Sealcoat: Retail

Got a question for the experts on sealcoat or other parking lot repairs?  Contact us or ask your question here!

Atlanta Branch Update

Published by Jessica on August 11th, 2010
Since the opening of our Atlanta branch office in April 2009, we have seen tremendous growth and success in the Southeast. This is due, in large part, to the efforts of our sales and operations teams based in Georgia’s capital city.
Atlanta Branch:  2625 Cumberland Pkwy, Ste 115

Atlanta Branch: 2625 Cumberland Pkwy, Ste 115

Brandon Graf is the Director of Sales and our operations team is led by David Beltramea and David Lee. Their main focus every day is to ensure work is performed consistently according to Rose Paving’s standard for excellence in workmanship, competitive pricing, and overall customer satisfaction. Check out what the branch has been up to recently in the Peach State:

  • Awarded service contracts on multiple locations for a leading auto parts and supplies retailer
  • Completed multiple, high-profile projects throughout the Southeast with a leading commercial printer, consumer electronics and entertainment retailer, and a national equipment rental company
  • Awarded multi-million-dollar contracts throughout the South with the world’s largest home improvement retailer; projects consist of large removal and replacement as well as resurfacing
  • Began servicing the Mid-Atlantic division of the nation’s largest traditional grocery retailer; our branch will also provide ongoing maintenance to the retailer’s locations throughout Virginia and West Virginia
  • Two large jobs were just scheduled for a well-known, local Homeowner Association; estimated completion in late August/early September

 
Stay tuned for more branch updates! And, remember, if you have one or multiple properties in Atlanta or the surrounding area, our expertise is closer than ever before. Call 678-303-2500.

Ronald McDonald House® Charities

Published by Candace on August 4th, 2010

Supporting charitable programs and reaching out to the surrounding community is of tremendous importance to all of us at Rose Paving.

For the last several years, our employees have and continue to volunteer at Chicago-land Ronald McDonald House® locations to make dinner for the guest families.  We like to volunteer several times per year, and we usually get a different variety of people to participate each time.  What we notice most is that, once someone joins us for the first time, two things happen: they can’t wait to tell their friends and family about it and they usually end up volunteering for the next outing.

Some houses call it “Meals from the Heart,” and others call it “Food for Folks,” but the purpose remains the same.  The families that stay at the houses have seriously ill children at the nearby hospital, and oftentimes don’t have time for a warm meal.  After a long day by their child’s side, we give them the home-cooked meal they have been missing.  This is just one way to give these families the “home away from home” they need.  We’ve whipped up some down-home goodness like mac ‘n’ cheese and baked beans, as well as Mexican-inspired dishes, grilled favorites, and homemade pizza!

March 2007

March 2007

September 2007

September 2007

December 2009

December 2009

Gourmet Homemade Pizza!

Gourmet Homemade Pizza!

July 2010

July 2010

Our guys take this very seriously...

Our guys take this very seriously...

As you can see, here is just a few examples of how our Rose Paving family is always happy to help the Ronald McDonald House® families.   If you’re interested in volunteering, here are the national and Chicagoland websites:

http://rmhc.org/

http://www.rmhccni.org/

A Day in the Life of a Project Manager

Published by Karen on July 21st, 2010
Bill Keller, Regional Project Manager

Bill Keller, Regional Project Manager

Looking out on a parking lot that has been newly resurfaced or recently striped, you may not realize the hours of prep work that went into revamping that space.  It’s more than likely that at least a dozen people – from the early planning phases to the actual execution of the work – helped ensure that your project was a success.  The key person in that mix is the Project Manager.

To give you a better appreciation of the Project Manager’s responsibilities, we interviewed Bill Keller, one of the Regional Project Managers at Rose Paving.  

  • What time does a typical day begin for a Regional Project Manager?

Our days start at 4:00am.  We’re checking the weather to determine whether or not the scheduled jobs for that day are “a go.”  By 6:30am, we’re on our first job-site. 

  • How many hours are in an average day for Regional Project Managers?

Roughly 12 hours 

  • What do your daily responsibilities consist of?

My job is a combination of office work and tasks “in the field.”  Project Managers attend weekly meetings, schedule jobs, and approve invoices while in the office.  A big part of my job as a Project Manager is to communicate frequently with our customers and answer any questions regarding jobs scheduled to begin or recently completed.  We attend pre-construction meetings with customers, post-job evaluations, and often work with members of the sales team to help prepare bids. 

  • How many miles would you say you drive to-and-from job sites in an average day?

100 miles per day 

  • How many hours do you work in a typical work week?

There are jobs in progress 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.  If we have a job going – meaning a work order in our assigned territory – then we’re on-call 24/7 to manage that job.  We try to have at least one day off in a given week! 

  • What do you like best about your job?

Being out on job sites where I’m able to manage my own jobs, and interact with customers and crew members. 

  • What skills are necessary to be a good Project Manager?

Organizational skills, strong people skills, and a positive attitude.  We work such long hours in the summer and wear many different hats; having a positive attitude can go a long way. 

  • Is there anything in particular we should know about Project Managers but don’t?

The entire Operations Team as a whole is a very close-knit group.  Together, we will do what it takes to get the job done.

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