Third generation sheds light on electrical contracting.With a third generation electrician at the helm, Five Star Electric Corp. is rich with history in the electrical contracting industry. In the 1920s, Phil Segal, grandfather of Gary Segal, who is the president of Five Star Electric, began his career when he joined Local Union No. 3, of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) is a labor union which represents workers in the electrical industry in the United States and Canada, particularly electricians, or Inside Wiremen, in the construction industry and linemen and other employees of public . Phil's son Bernie, after working as a member of Local Union No. 25, I.B.E.W. on Long Island, started Five Star Electric in 1959. In 1980, with five electricians, Five Star Electric Corp. signed a Collective Bargaining Agreement The contractual agreement between an employer and a Labor Union that governs wages, hours, and working conditions for employees and which can be enforced against both the employer and the union for failure to comply with its terms. with Local Union No. 3, and, with the help of his wife Rita who handled the office, began to expand into the public sector market. With a nearly 60-year history, it is easy to see why Bernie's son Gary joined the firm in 1981 after his graduation from Syracuse University Syracuse University, main campus at Syracuse, N.Y.; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1871. Syracuse is noted for its research programs in government and industry; facilities include the Center for Science and Technology, the Newhouse Communications Center, and with a degree in Communication. "I think that one of the ideals that has helped Five Star grow, as well as survive through tough times, is that we still get down to the basics of keeping the customer satisfied..& seems people forget that we are in a service-orientated business ... and no matter how much you grow, or how big you get, you must still remember "your roots" and "where you came from"," said Gary. "The other most important item is to surround yourself with good people ... honest, hard working, trust-worthy ... without the right people, you might as well close-up shop." Gary quickly put his degree to good use first as an apprentice electrician in the field, a journeyman electrician, an estimator, a project manager, and then as Vice President of Operations. All the while, Gary absorbed his dad's philosophies which, simply stated, are to communicate with your customers honestly, and deliver on your promises. "Growing up, my dad taught me two basic concepts--First treat people how you would want to be treated and second your name is your most prized possession, that is your word is your bond!," said Gary. "It was the way may Dad lived his life and how I wanted to live mine. Both in my personal life and in business 1 live and die by my word--and I constantly preach preach v. preached, preach·ing, preach·es v.tr. 1. To proclaim or put forth in a sermon: preached the gospel. 2. that at Five Star 'If you give your word, then you live up to it." In 1991, however, tragedy struck with Bernie's untimely death, and Gary suddenly found himself at the helm of Five Star. While embracing the Segal family's philosophies and traditions, Gary was able to maintain Five Stars special niche of building and renovating New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. public schools. However, within two years, another misfortune struck with the passing of Gary's morn, whose support in the office had helped Gary concentrate on how the work was being performed, and continue to make it happen for Five Star's customers. Alone in the business, Gary continued to apply what he had learned from his parents and added his good judgment of character to expand Five Stars market base and begin building a Five Star management and labor team. "I think that one of the ideals that has helped Five Star grow, as well as survive through tough times, is that we still get down to the basics of keeping the customer satisfied," said Gary. "It seems people forget that we are in a service-orientated business--and no matter how much you grow, or how big you get, you must still remember "your roots" and "where you came from". The other most important item is to surround yourself with good people ... honest, hard working, trust-worthy ... without the right people, you might as well close-up shop." Gary has never looked back on his decision to enter this business because of the many hats he needs to wear as part accountant, part lawyer, part insurance agent, but most of all a communicator. The Five Star philosophy of helping the Owner and its Construction Manager to build their job as a proactive member of the construction team makes it easy to understand another company philosophy. "Five Star's business philosophy is to try to be the best asset on the construction team," he said. "We try to be as proactive as we can, to help the job be successful ... for the Owner, the A/E A/E Architect/Engineer A/E Architecture and Engineering Services A/E Air Entry (by auscultation) A/E Activity Elements A/E Ascent and Entry (spacecraft; NASA) A/E Attitude Ephemeris A/E Anarchy and Equality , the CM or GC, and of course our selves ... We don't need to hit all the 3-point shots, as long as we have the assists for them! "We have a motto at Five Star.... "Either we will find a way, or we will make one", and we live by that every day," Gary said. This philosophy has helped Five Star grow into the largest Public Works public works pl.n. Construction projects, such as highways or dams, financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public. Noun 1. Electrical Contractor in New York City, using it's $300 million bonding program to work for agencies like the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City Department of Design and Construction, NYC Economical Development Corporation, NYC Department of Environmental Protection, NYC School Construction Authority and NYS 1. Is not. See Nis. Dormitory Authority. Five Star is also proud of its participation in private work with the expansions of New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the and Queens Center Queens Center is an urban shopping mall owned by The Macerich Company in the Elmhurst section of Queens, a borough of New York City. It is located at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard, two of the borough's busiest streets. Mall, as well as several New York City office to co-op conversions and new apartment buildings. Five Star Electric is currently working on some of New York's major Construction Projects such as the New 26 Story Federal Courthouse and General Post Office Renovation at Cadman Plaza Cadman Plaza Park, is located on the border between the Brooklyn Heights historic neighborhood and Downtown Brooklyn. , the Revitalization re·vi·tal·ize tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy. of the Whitehall Ferry Terminal and the Mega-Water Pollution Control Plants at Newtown Creek In New York City, Newtown Creek, approximately 3.5 miles in length, empties into the East River. It forms part of the boundary between Brooklyn and Queens. Its waterfront, and that of its tributaries English Kills, Dutch Kills, and Maspeth Creek, are heavily industrialized. and Hunts Point. Five Star also recently completed the three School Complex at Glen Oaks Campus, the New NYU NYU New York University NYU New York Undercover (TV show) Kimmel Center & NYU Law School, and the Fast-Track Restoration of the 1 and 9 Subway subway: see rapid transit. subway Underground railway system used to transport passengers within urban and suburban areas. The first subway line, 3. Tunnel at the World Trade Center Site. However, Five Star's pinnacle achievement has been successfully completing over 10 million square feet of new and renovated school space since the inception of the NYC School Construction Authority in 1990. "I believe that all construction jobs are challenging," said Gary. "However, one of the most challenging jobs we recently completed was after 9-11. We won the electric contract to be part of the construction team to rebuild the 1 and 9 Subway Tunnel at the World Trade Center site, which was destroyed after the attack." "Typically, this $100 Million plus job would take 2 to 3 years to do, however with the commitment of the team and the Owner, this job was completed in 7 months," he said. "Our construction team received a bonus for the early completion, and the trains were running for 9-11-2002. It was a great job and a great feeling for everybody!" Five Star's most challenging job is always the next one it will be starting. With its entirely new construction team mixture with an owner, construction manager, architect, engineer and other contractors, each project has problems that are unique to that project. In the beginning, no one will know what mixture that project will need in order to complete it to the satisfaction of all members of the team. Five Star endeavors to find that mixture, and help make it happen. Gary holds the Master Electricians UJA Union des Jeunes Avocats (French) UJA Universal Jet Aviation Electrical Division, is the Chairman, and the past honoree hon·or·ee n. The recipient of an honor. Noun 1. honoree - a recipient of honors in recognition of noteworthy accomplishments recipient, receiver - a person who receives something , of the Queens Boy Scout Camp Builders, and the LIFE Organization. Looking to the future, Gary, along with his Five Star Management and labor team, can only make good on a commitment to do its best to keep their customers satisfied and make their projects happen. "No one knows what the future will bring, I certainly learned that ... however, I believe that Five Star will continue to seek out new opportunities, as well as maintain our special niches, the same niches that got us to this point in Five Star's career," said Gary. Gary Segal, Five Star Electric Corp. |
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