Gateway to minority contracts.Minorities are a major part of Cleveland's $362 million Gateway Project - the construction of a 42,000-seat baseball park A baseball park, baseball stadium, or ball park / ballpark is the field of play in the game of baseball and the spectator seating areas or any other features around it. , 21,000-seat basketball arena and specialevents plaza scheduled to open in 1994. Since 1991, over $63 million in contracts have been awarded to minority firms. Gateway, a private, nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. , was formed in 1990 to build the sports facility. When complete, the 28-acre downtown location will be home to the Cleveland Indians "Our goal is 30% minority-owned and 10% woman-owned participation," says Gateway spokesperson Lora Thompson. The $63 million won last year by minority firms represents 27% of $235 million in total contracts awarded, ranging from preliminary architectural surveys to construction management and contractor work. Women-owned firms won $27 million. In addition, a healthy 22.6% of all workers on the project are unionized minority construction workers. "There's no other project, public or private, that has been as aggressive in hiring minorities and women," says Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White Michael R. White (born August 13, 1951) is an American politician of the Democratic party and the 55th and longest-serving mayor of Cleveland, Ohio encompassing three four-year terms, from 1990 to 2002. . Several black-owned firms have benefited. ColeJon Corp. has a $3 million contract to construct the heating and air-conditioning systems for the basketball arena, says Chairman Lonzo Coleman. He expects his construction firm's 1992 revenues of $10 million to grow by 50% in 1993. Iris Anderson, president of IEA IEA International Energy Agency IEA International Environmental Agreements IEA International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement IEA Institute of Economic Affairs IEA Inferred from Electronic Annotation IEA International Ergonomics Association Electric Corp., has been awarded the largest minority contract thus far. In addition to a $200,000 construction management contract, her firm will receive $8.9 million as part of a joint venture with majority-owned Doan Electric Co. to wire the entire electrical system of the arena. Anderson sa s Gateway was crucial for her 3-year-old firm. "In 1991, we did $1.2 million worth of business," she explains. "I didn't see a lot of new construction coming along that would allow us to do the same volume in 1992 or 1993. Gateway was an opportunity to survive." Howard Bradley, president of Bradley Construction Inc., says Gateway allows him to expand his business. His company will pour concrete for the baseball park for an estimated $2.5 million and has a $550,000 construction management contract with the arena. "This gives me an opportunity to do some private work," says Bradley, who gets about 95% of his business from the public sector. Choice Construction, an 8-year-old asphalt asphalt (ăs`fôlt, –fălt), brownish-black substance used commonly in road making, roofing, and waterproofing. Chemically, it is a natural mixture of hydrocarbons. and concrete business, has a $500,000 construction management contract with Turner Construction Turner Construction Company is one of the largest construction management companies in the United States with a construction volume of $8.5 billion in 2006. According to Engineering News-Record Corp. Company President Gail Perkins says, "This gives us the opportunity to grow and broaden our horizons." Her firm, which had $3 million in revenues last year, is expecting a larger contract this year. |
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