Schriever, Louisiana 70395 985-447-5764 24288 Highway 190...
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301 Main Project Road
Schriever, Louisiana 70395
985-447-5764
24288 Highway 190
Robert, Louisiana 70455
985-419-9925
COMPANY PROFILE - TALBOT
Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. (Talbot), was founded in 1975 and incorporated in 1976. Our primary office is located at 301 Main Project Road in Schriever, LA, with an additional office in Robert, LA.
With a proven industry record of delivering on time, within budget, and meeting clients’ expectations, we have built a reputation of excellence. The keys to our continued success are not only the products and services we provide, but the expertise of our team. Our knowledge and professionalism set us apart and have made us a regional leader in the construction industry.
Our customer list is extensive and includes oil field service companies, commercial real estate developers, financial institutions, medical service facilities, educational institutions, supermarkets, and many municipality, parish, and state entities.
Primarily involved in civil and industrial construction, our services include grubbing and excavation, fill placement, sub-base preparation, drainage, water, and sewerage systems, concrete paving, asphalt surfacing, and highway and street construction. We are also a vendor of civil construction materials such as sand, topsoil, and limestone.
We hold License #12198 with the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors, and are also licensed in Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas.
Our labor force consists of approximately 100 employees, and includes skilled laborers, concrete finishers, pipe layers, and heavy equipment operators. We have developed and continue to maintain strong working relationships with numerous engineering and architectural firms throughout south Louisiana.
We are dedicated to safety, and strongly believe that the keys to achieving our safety goals are based on awareness, training, and reinforcement. The results of our program have been award-winning and we continue to strive to maintain and develop the highest standards of safety.
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SAFETY
Company Overview
In-house Risk Assessment Professional
Experience Modification Rating: 0.79
Total Recordable Incident Rating: 0.86 Industry Standard is 3.0
Numerous Safety Awards: • Top Safety Control Manager• Top Safety Performer• Top Fleet Safety Performer
Implementation
Workplace Principles: • Short Service Employee with Mentoring program• Behavior Based Safety• Stop Work Authority
Company-wide Safety meetings
Site risk assessments and evaluations
Site-specific safety plans
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SAFETY
Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. strongly believes that the safety of our employees is of utmost importance, and places high value on conducting our business with respect and care towards people and the environment. Through leadership, dedicated employees, subcontractors who follow our example, and ownership that embraces a culture of safety, Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. sets the highest standard of safety in our industry.
Our leaders and employees are trained to maintain a quality work environment, which promotes the well-being of the communities we serve.
General Company Safety Philosophy Statement
Our general company safety philosophy has been developed to reflect and communicate the proactive safety attitude maintained at this company. Our company moto is “Committed to Safety -- There is always time to do it right.”
Our 10 life-saving rules are:
1. Always wear PPE as required.2. 100% fall protection required on unguarded areas 6’ or higher.3. Never enter an excavation/trench unless properly shored.4. Always use proper technique when lifting.5. Know your emergency procedures, contacts, routes, and safe areas.6. Lock-out/tag-out.7. Complete a JSA before doing a task.8. Always report near-misses, injuries, and accidents ASAP.9. Always operate equipment in a safe manner.
10. Do it safe or not at all.
We will comply with appropriate safety and security laws and regulations such as those established by:
• The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA),• The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),• The Department of Transportation (DOT),• Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and• All other applicable federal, state, and local safety and health regulations.
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VISION STATEMENT:
• We believe that the safety of employees is of utmost importance, along with quality,production, and cost control. Maintenance of safe operating procedures at all timesis of both monetary and human value, with the human value being far greater to theemployer, the employee, and the community. The following principles support thisphilosophy:
- All injuries and accidents are preventable through establishment of and compliancewith safe work procedures.
- The prevention of bodily injury and safeguarding of health are the firstconsiderations in all workplace actions and are the responsibility of every employeeat every level.
- Written safety plans describing the safe work practices and procedures to bepracticed in all workplace actions are an essential element of the overall workplacesafety program. All employees at every level are responsible for knowing andfollowing the safety practices described in the written safety plans.
- Off the job, all employees should be similarly safe and demonstrate awareness ofpotential hazards.
Written Safety Plans In Place
Because we care about our employees and strive to provide a safe work environment, we have put into place a number of written safety plans. These written plans provide guidance and direction for the safety issues they cover. The topics covered in written safety plans at this company include the following:
• CAP-Critical Action Plan,• ERP- Emergency Response Plan• Subcontractor Safety Management Agreement• Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Manual
H.E.S (Health, Environmental and Safety) Programs
• BBS- Behavior Based Safety• SWA- Stop Work Authority• SSE- Short Service Employee• PTW-Permit To Work• JSA- Job Safety Analysis• RCA- Root Cause Analysis
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Employer/Employee Responsibilities
This section lists responsibilities of employers and employees. These responsibilities are to be taken seriously at all times.
Employer's responsibility to provide a safe work environment:
The employer's paramount obligation is to provide a safe and healthful work environment. This can be achieved through training and providing information to all employees regarding proper work practices and safe operating practices. Achievement of this goal is to be checked through regular inspections of facilities and equipment where unsafe conditions might be found.
Employee's responsibility to follow all safety rules and work safely at all times:
All employees have a responsibility to themselves and to the company for their safety and the safety of their coworkers. All employees are required to:
- Comply with all federal, state, and local rules and regulations relevant to their work.
- Observe all company rules and regulations related to the efficient and safe performance of their work.
- Integrate safety into each job function and live by this philosophy in the performance of job duties.
- Report or correct unsafe equipment and practices.
- Report any accidents that occur while on the job.
Disciplinary Policy
All safety rules, procedures, and plans in effect at this company are intended to be followed. Upon violation of any company safety rule, the violating employee will be disciplined. The list of possible disciplinary actions includes:
• Verbal• Written• Suspension• Termination
A Supervisor may choose to use a more stringent form of reprimand depending on the severity and the number of times an employee committed the same violation. The severity of the penalty will be in direct correlation to the severity of the safety violation.
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Examples: • Not following written or verbal safety procedures, guidelines, or rules• Participating in horseplay• Failure to wear PPE, wearing it incorrectly, or destroying it
DEDICATED ON-STAFF SAFETY PROFESSIONALS
Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. employs a Safety/Risk Manager that promotes our safety culture on a daily basis. His duties include: policy enforcement, documentation efforts, inspecting projects, reporting issues, supervising other safety professionals, and examining reports from Supervisors.
We also have a staff of full-time dedicated safety professionals that visit projects, and on our larger projects, they stay on location from inception to completion.
TRAINING
All employees must complete mandatory training that is outlined in company training matrix. This matrix is designed to ensure all employees are meeting their annual required training from OSHA, MSHA, ANSI and DOT.
Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. has a full-time employee that is certified to do all necessary training onsite. A dedicated classroom is designed to facilitate a training environment that is conducive to learning. Our certified training instructor continues his required CEU’s to keep his training certifications valid and training information up-to-date.
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BYRON E. TALBOT CONTRACTOR, INC.
As the selected site contractor, we installed heavy steel-reinforced concrete foundations for a new fuel dock for sup-ply boats. Our work included foundations for a fuel tank, water storage, elevated pump and electrical platforms, pipe support foundations, and the installation of concrete troughs for the fuel piping. Additional site work also included a 2-Foot stone base, site lighting, parking, and drainage im-provements.
Project Contract Items:
Excavation Reinforcing Steel Structural Steel
Granular Material Foundations Stone Base
Project SLIP “B” DOCK FACILITY, PHASES 1 & 2
Location Fourchon, LA
Contract Value $2,755.158.41
Contact Ben Hodson <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
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BYRON E. TALBOT CONTRACTOR, INC.
This site required a full civil development, with multi-ple trades working in tandem on the building construc-tion. While performing our scope of work, we were charged with maintaining site access at all times for all facets of construction. Major Work Items: Sand Embankment Building Pads Sewer Lift Station & Treatment Plant Lime Treatment Concrete Paving Highway Turn Lanes for Site Access
Project Contract Items:
Water Sewer Drainage
Erosion Control Stone Base Aggregate Surfacing
Project CHEVRON PRESERVATION & MAINTENANCE FACILITY
Location Schriever, LA
Contract Value $6,509,190.00
Contact Jim Mundy <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
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BYRON E. TALBOT CONTRACTOR, INC.
With our vast civil experience in the area, we were able to offer the general contractor value engineering as a cost-saving method on the civil portion of the work. Full site access was available to all trades in order to maintain the construction schedule. Major Work Items: Clearing Site Retention Sand Embankment Lime Treatment Concrete Paving
Project Contract Items:
Water Sewer Drainage
Erosion Control Stone Base Aggregate Surfacing
Project HUNTING ENERGY
Location Schriever, LA
Contract Value $3,848,850.00
Contact Bob Dowty <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
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BYRON E. TALBOT CONTRACTOR, INC.
After assisting during the design-build phase, we con-tinued to offer value-engineering options resulting in significant cost savings on the project. Our site devel-opment package included: Clearing Site Retention Temporary Access Roads Sand Embankment Lime Treatment Concrete Paving Berm Construction
Project Contract Items:
Water Sewer Drainage
Erosion Control Stone Base Aggregate Surfacing
Project WEATHERFORD MANUFACTURING PLANT
Location Schriever, LA
Contract Value $5,164,880.00
Contact Bob Dowty <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
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TALBOT & BETCO
After working with Duplantis Design Group, offering value engineering and budgeting services, both Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc. and B.E.T. Construction, Inc. worked together to provide a new facility for K&B In-dustries. The final project includes 217,000 SF of new manufacturing and administration buildings over a 35 acre site. • Full site development • Wet well installation• Concrete paving • Lime Treatment
• 205,000 SF manufacturing facility• 12,000 SF Administration Building• Overhead and high-speed overhead doors
Project Contract Items:
Site Utilities Mechanical Pre-Engineered Steel Building
Soil Cement Stabilization Building Pads Electrical
Project K&B MACHINE
Location Schriever, LA
Contract Value $30,251,050.00
Contact Emile Raynal, BETCO <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
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COMPANY PROFILE – BETCO
Located in Schriever, Louisiana, B.E.T. Construction, Inc. (BETCO) was founded in 1992, and currently operates in the regional area of southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi. We hold license #27797 with the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors.
Our clients include major oil and gas providers and other large industrial companies. Our wide variety of delivery system participation allows us to view the construction process from a multitude of perspectives and manage the process effectively, efficiently, and fairly. We place strategic focus on your project to ensure that your perspective is well understood and that your primary goals and concerns are taken into full consideration throughout the pre-construction process. BETCO utilizes the latest in construction management technology, optimizing our services for you.
BETCO has worked in many capacities, such as:
General Contracting
General Contracting is a traditional method of construction that BETCO has utilized since 1992. When brought in as a general contractor, we are able to establish a partnership with you from a variety of contract methods.
Acting as general contractor, we assume full responsibility for completing your project on time and within the specified budget. Our success stems directly from our relationship with our professional project managers and field superintendents, who make each project their own.
With BETCO as your general contractor, you will personally experience the kind of collaboration and cooperation that makes each project a rewarding one.
Construction Manager
The Construction Management approach utilized by BETCO oversees the entire building process on your behalf, and we become a partner in the process. In our experience, an effective CM works with the architect and the engineers during the design phase, offering value-engineering ideas on an ongoing basis. All decisions relative to the building program are made with the benefit of input from both a construction manager and an architect, providing a system of checks and balances that would otherwise not be present.
As a Construction Manager, BETCO brings a general contractor’s knowledge to the architect early in the design phase. This allows us to implement a system that controls workers, money and materials to work directly in your best interest. The Construction Management process also allows design and construction to proceed concurrently, saving time and money.
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Design-Build
In the Design-Build approach, BETCO acts as the single point of contact and manages the architect and engineers on your behalf. Our clients choose the design-build approach because of our ability to develop a cohesive team and manage the process from beginning to end. This method is recommended when cost and schedule are the most important factors.
For over twenty-four years, BETCO has understood that teamwork is important to the success of each project. We will provide a team of experienced professionals to work with you to provide solutions for a successful project. Understanding the challenges facing all team members is the foundation of our management plan, so BETCO prioritizes critical responsibilities of each team member and develops a clear outline and understanding of these activities.
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BETCO
As the construction manager on this project, we were able to complete this 38-acre facility on time and on budget. By working closely with the owner and design team, we offered value engineering and competitive pricing to deliver this state of the art office space and fabrication structures.
• 263,000 SF of Building Space with Fabrication Floor
• 654,000 SF of Concrete Paving
• Overhead Crane System
• High Speed and Overhead Doors
Project Specific Divisions:
Structural Concrete Concrete Paving Specialty Doors
Site Utilities Pre-Engineered Steel Building Cranes
Structural Steel Electrical Mechanical
Project HALLIBURTON HCT
Location New Iberia, Louisiana
Contract Value $40,150,081.00
Contact Matt Landry, Berard, Habetz & Associates <[email protected]>
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BETCO
Project Specific Divisions:
Structural Concrete Concrete Paving Process Piping
Site Utilities Pre-Engineered Steel Building Instrumentation
Bulkhead Electrical Mechanical
Project HALLIBURTON NORTHERN EXPANSION
Location Port Fourchon, Louisiana
Contract Value $40,865,206.00
Contact Matt Landry, Berard, Habetz & Associates <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
Working closely with both the design team and owner as the construction manager, we were able to obtain and submit competitive subcontractor bids, schedule all work, and offer value engineering options to de-liver the project on time and within budget. This project was designed to increase the client’s production capacity on a 22-acre site with:
• Greater bulkhead and slip area • Liquid Mud Plant featuring new storage and mixing tanks
• Completion Fluid Plant • Pedestal Crane and Timber Mat Foundations
• Sand, Barite, and Cement Plants • Over 26,200 SF of new Warehouse, Office, and Living
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BETCO
As construction manager, we worked closely with the design team and owner to obtain and submit competitive subcontractor bids, manage the entire construction project, scheduling, and value engineering for a large tank farm with 16 tanks and pro-cess piping. The finished project is a 700,000 square foot facili-ty with:
338,000 SF of concrete paving Administration, Laboratory, Warehouse, and Blend Plant
Buildings Retention Ponds Structural Steel Platforms and Stairs Steel TanksADDITIONAL REFERENCES: Greg Chitwood, Project Manager, Coastal Project Resources [email protected]
Project Specific Divisions:
Structural Concrete Pre-Engineered Steel Building Structural Steel
14—18,352 Gallon Steel Tanks Electrical Mechanical
Fire Water Tank and Pump Process Piping Site Utilities
Project HALLIBURTON MULTI-CHEM
Location Maurice, Louisiana
Contract Value $14,826,089.00
Contact Matt Landry, Berard, Habetz & Associates <[email protected]>
SCOPE OF PROJECT
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January 14, 2015
To Whom It May Concern,
On behalf of Berard, Habetz & Associates, Inc it is my pleasure to recommend B.E.T. Construction, Inc for consideration for upcoming work.
BH&A has had the opportunity to work directly with B.E.T Construction, Inc on construction project totaling in excess of 150 million dollars. These projects have ranged in value from $500,000.00 to $72,000,000.00
B.E.T. Construction, Inc has brought knowledge, experience, integrity and a proven track record to these projects. Their willingness to help achieve the goals of the project from a budget and functionality standpoint help their company standout. B.ET. has a reputation for delivering a quality project on time for a fair price.
Sincerely,
Berard, Habetz & Associates, Inc.
Matthew Landry
Matthew Landry, P.E. (LA, OK, TX) Civil Engineer Berard, Habetz & Associates, Inc 3401 W Admiral Doyle Dr New Iberia, LA 70560 Direct (337)367-1408 Ext. 16 Cell (337)519-3947
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1297 St. Charles Street - Suite G - Houma, LA. 70360
January 15, 2015
RE: Letter of Recommendation B.E.T. Construction, Inc. 301 Main Project Road Schriever, La. 70395
To Whom It May Concern:
It gives me great pleasure to provide the highest recommendation for B.E.T. Construction, Inc. (BETCO), who has been DDG's Design Build/Assist business partner in delivering a large number of quality architectural products, including our most recent success, K&B Industries machine shop and corporate headquarters project.
BETCO continually exhibits great skill and professionalism, delivering complex and demanding projects. Our friends at K&B Industries have been very pleased with their new industrial/business project, which exceeds $27 million dollars in construction. DDG enjoys working with technically proficient builders who have the intensity, skill sets, and drive to see large architectural and industrial projects through to completion. BETCO encompasses these qualities and more.
DDG wishes BETCO much continued success in all their construction endeavors, and truly looks forward to the opportunity to deliver another quality project generated through a healthy TEAM environment.
Sincerely, Duplantis Design Group
Kyle D. Domangue, A.I.A., n.c.a.r.b. Senior Project Architect - Business Unit Leader
KDD/s
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INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS
CHEVRON, PHASES I, II, & III Pascagoula, MS
HALLIBURTON Multiple sites in LA
INTERMOOR Amelia, LA
SCHLUMBERGER CEMENT PLANT Port Fourchon, LA
BOLLINGER Fourchon, LA
HUNTING ENERGY Gray, LA
BRAZOS A-19 DISASSEMBLY FACILITY Gibson, LA
CHEVRON PRESERVATION & MAINTENANCE FACILITY Gray, LA
DOW CHEMICAL Taft, LA
WILLIAMS GAS Larose, LA
CHEVRON Fourchon, LA
HARVEY GULF Fourchon, LA
CHART INDUSTRIES New Iberia, LA
BP Master Service Agreement
BOLLINGER Preferred Bidder
ENTERGY Preferred Bidder & Service Provider
WILLIAMS GAS Preferred Bidder & Service Provider
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INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Byron E. Talbot, President Board Member for Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors since 1999
Licensed Contractor in: • Louisiana• Mississippi• Alabama• Arkansas• Texas
Associated Builders and Contractors Member
Associated General Contractors Member
PICS Consortium Member
National Safety Council Member
PEC Member
ISNetworld Member
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CONTACTS
LANCE LEJEUNE Vice-President Business Development [email protected] Office: 985-447-5764 Cell: 985-665-0873
TIM NAQUIN Vice-President Project Management and Estimating [email protected] Office: 985-419-9925 Cell: 504-915-2701
DAIN FONTENOT Vice-President B.E.T. Construction, Inc. [email protected] Office: 985-447-5764 Cell: 985-637-0925
TROY BARRILLEAUX Risk Management [email protected] Office: 985-447-5764 Cell: 985-414-3889
PRESTON LEJEUNE Business Development [email protected] Office: 985-447-5764 Cell: 985-438-4180
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Became a Member of the PICS Consortium on:
This document certifies that the company above is a Member of the PICS Consortium. This company
will be an authorized user of the PICS database, as long as a full PICS membership is maintained.
Jesse Cota, V.P. Operations
May 14, 2015
Byron E. Talbot Contractor Inc.
4/22/14
This is to certify that
Wes Carr - President Date Awarded
Byron E. Talbot Contractor, Inc.
May 14, 2015
Byron E Talbot Contractor Inc.
301 Main Project Road | Schriever, LA 70395
ISN ID Number: 400-154518
A member of ISNetworld since May 27, 2009
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