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High School Junior Discovers Opportunities for Women in Construction at Rogers

Jan 08 2009

At five-feet, two-inches and ninety pounds, 18 year old La Xiong is a proclaimed “ball of fire.” Whether in class or on site she’s an energetic learner.

So it’s no surprise this native of Thailand is on her way to a promising career.

While attending foreign language courses at Walton Career Academy her junior year, La found herself intrigued as she passed by the construction room on her way to class. She thought what the students were doing, “looked like fun.”

La admits that for a moment she “thought it was just a guy thing, and that maybe [she] shouldn’t consider it.” But as soon as doubt crossed her mind, it quickly passed.

La was encouraged by Brooke West, a peer who was a rare sight in the male dominated construction courses. She says that Brooke “stepped up and did her thing,” which inspired La to do the same.

La approached the construction teacher, Paul Campanella, who told her that gender didn’t matter, and that there was no need for concern.

Even though she “was afraid,” she says that it’s a “good thing [she] did it.”

Campanella recalls how as a student, La “had perfect attendance, no tardies.” This dedication and “her great work ethic,” led to her becoming Team Member of the Quarter, a member of SkillsUSA, and the willingness of Campanella to “put [his] name behind her,” for a summer internship with CEFGA. She was a “top performer,” a “pleasure to have,” and “she excelled in everything she did.”

La’s initial apprehensions about getting into construction no longer existed as she was continually reminded that there are “many opportunities for women in construction.”

Once again, La has found herself a rarity. This time it’s on the Sunrise Assisted Living site she’s working on with Rogers Construction Company. Since graduating from Monroe High School this past May, La has been on the site after being chosen as a summer intern by Rogers’ Risk Manager and Field Operations Coordinator, Ricky Vickery.

Ricky recalls how he had three internship slots to fill. He knew he wanted to take La on, but it was not until she consulted with her parents and got back to him, that she became part of the Rogers team.

Ricky mentions that when it came to choosing La, she came highly recommended, even her fellow interns spoke highly of her, saying “she can work as hard as anyone, if not more so.”

On her current job, La works as a carpenter’s assistant, finding herself getting involved in anything she can get her hands on. She’s done some wood blocking, as well as trim, porch and wood framing work, installed PTAC sleeves, driven a bobcat, and has gotten her OSHA-required forklift license. As her Superintendent on the project, Mark Kennedy says, La: “is very interested in learning and being involved,” she likes “to know what makes things come together.”

Gary Gruber, La’s mentor on the job, reiterates La’s commitment to the craft: “she’s a hard worker, always asking questions and wants to continue to learn.” He’s pleased to have her on the crew and credits the CEFGA Summer Internship Program, saying “it’s great.”

La “can’t believe” she’s on a construction site. She didn’t “imagine” that she’d be where she is. And neither did her parents.

La’s parents hoped she would go into nursing. They thought it was a practical career choice, one she’d find success in. At first there was concern about her getting involved in the construction industry, let alone participating in the internship. But La told them that it was what she wanted to do and that she was going to do it.

When La starts this fall semester at Perimeter College, she’ll be working towards a degree in business, she’s got the support of everyone, most importantly her parents.

“[La] is small in stature, but big in heart and the desire to accomplish her goals.” It is seldom that a young person displays attributes of such high quality as those shown by Ms. Xiong. She will do well in her pursuit of a career in the construction industry, regardless of what path she chooses to follow, be it in management or in the trades.”

It won’t be a surprise then, when La makes use of her education and is the one calling the shots.

CEFGA is a nonprofit, 501c3 organization supported by leading construction companies and trade associations in Georgia. We bring the construction industry to students and students to the construction industry. www.cefga.org

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Congratulations to Brandon Harmon on his Graduation!

Jun 15 2008

Rogers Construction Project Manager Brandon Harmon earned his Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management from Covenant College in Lookout Mountain this year.

Congratulations, Brandon, we’re proud of you!

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Congratulations to Todd Donaldson on his Graduation!

Jun 05 2008

This year, Rogers Construction Assistant Project Manager Todd Donaldson finished his Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, with a minor in Business Administration, from Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta.

Great job, Todd, we’re proud of you!

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Rogers Construction completes Monroe Elementary — another successful school project!

Apr 10 2008

School is in session at the new Monroe Elementary School in Walton County, Georgia now that Rogers Construction Co. has completed the 103,760 square foot complex.

“The efficient and timely construction has brought raves from our parents, students, staff and administrators,” says John C. Robinson, Associate Superintendent of the Walton County Board of Education, “Rogers Construction Company demonstrated exceptional leadership and project management skills, integrity and competence during the construction process.”

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Rogers Construction welcomes 3 new additions

Feb 06 2008

Rogers Construction is proud to announce the hiring of three new employees to their award-winning team: Todd Donaldson, Daniel Davis and Julie Price.

Todd Donaldson and Daniel Davis are Rogers Construction’s newest Assistant Project Managers. Todd is currently taking classes at Southern Polytechnic State University and will graduate in May with a B.S. Is Construction/Engineering Management and a minor in Business Administration. Todd comes to Rogers with seven years experience in the construction industry. Daniel Davis is also attending Southern Polytechnic State University and is scheduled to graduate in May, 2009 with a major in Construction Management.

Julie Price joins Rogers Construction in Accounts Payable. She spent her last 18 years working as the bookkeeper for the largest off premise caterer in the southeast. A native Georgian, Julie enjoys gourmet cooking and gardening as well as taking advantage of the outdoor activities our state has to offer from boating on Lake Lanier to 4-wheeling in the north Georgia Mountains.

Welcome to the Rogers team Todd, Daniel and Julie! We’re glad to have you on board.

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Rogers completes new 75-Room Assisted Living Complex for Sunrise

Feb 02 2008

Rogers Construction has finished construction on the new Sunrise Web Ginn living complex in Snellville, Georgia. The new facility, 52,000 square feet in all, includes 75 rooms and amenities.

“I have found the whole Rogers team to be responsive, professional, accommodating, and easy to work with,” said Andy Coelho, VP of Construction (East Region) for Sunrise Senior Living, “They constantly strive to improve and to provide excellent quality. When issues arose, they were quick to resolve them. We found that they always want to go above and beyond to provide excellent service.”

Thank you to Sunrise Assisted Living, Southern Civil Engineers and the architects at Beery Rio Architecture.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Sunrise Senior Living at Johns Creek

Feb 02 2008

Just as Rogers has announced the completion of a new assisted living complex for Sunrise Senior Living, we are extremely proud to announce the start of a new project in what we hope will be an ongoing partnership with our colleagues at Sunrise.

Rogers Construction has begun work on Sunrise Senior Living at Johns Creek, a four-story assisted living facility with 79 units and nearly 70,000 square feet in all.

Thank you again to Sunrise Assisted Living, Southern Civil Engineers and to the architects at Berry Rio Architecture. The entire Rogers team is very pleased to be working with you again.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Rogers breaks ground at Lillie R. Campbell House

Nov 10 2007

Rogers Construction has begun work on the Lillie R. Campbell House, a senior living community in Atlanta. The 96-unit facility is scheduled for completion this coming spring.

Thank you to the Lillie R Campbell House, L.P., Morton Gruber, AIA, Archictect and our partners at Foster & Company who have undertaken this project with us in a joint venture.

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72,000 Sq Ft. North Berkeley Lake Business Park open for business!

Mar 20 2007

Rogers Construction Co. has completed work on the North Berkeley Lake business complex in Duluth, Georgia. The new facility includes nearly 72,000 square feet of office and warehouse space.

Thank you to our clients at Shaheen & Company and the architects at Ruark & Wyatt who worked with us on this extremely successful project!

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Chad Clark

Vice President of Preconstruction Services
Rogers Construction Co.

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