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Irby Superintendents’ Meeting is a Success

Irby Superintendents’ Meeting is a Success

Irby Superintendents’ Meeting is a Success

ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÉç hosted the company’s Annual Superintendents’ Meeting on Wednesday, May 24 and Thursday, May 25 in Biloxi, MS at the Beau Rivage Casino and Resort. Irby President Lee Jones kicked off the meeting at 8 AM on Wednesday. With an audience of roughly 90 people, he gave attendees a warm welcome, a summary of the past year and a high-level overview of several projects and opportunities for our company in the near future.

A series of speakers gave department-specific company updates. Presentations included Safety and Training, Operations, Equipment, Recruitment, Legal, Business Development, Marketing, Accounting and Human Resources.

As Irby employees, we were fortunate to have a few Corporate employees in attendance as guest speakers as well. Newly appointed Quanta Vice President of Health, Safety and Environmental, Matt Compher, stressed Safety in all aspects of our company and explained how all employees can benefit as a result. Quanta Vice President of Business Development Matt Mikeska gave insights to how Quanta acts as a support system to Irby along with other operating units, and how our combined capabilities can drive new business opportunities over the next few years. Finally, Quanta Vice President Jody Shea enlightened the audience with motivation and enthusiasm. From Journeyman Lineman to owner of operating unit, to serving as Vice President of Quanta Services, Jody stressed that we should all teach someone something today and lead by example.

Thursday evening, upcoming retirees were honored for their dedication and years of service. Senior Vice President of Operations Charles Gatewood was recognized for 50 years of service, and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Bob Croft wasÌýrecognized for 25 years of service.

AfterÌýtwo successful days of meetings, updates, presentations, and good food, the meeting adjourned.

Irby Serves First Responders at Company Cook Out

Irby Serves First Responders at Company Cook Out

Irby Serves First Responders at Company Cook Out

Irby employees look forward to every third Thursday of the month because of the monthly company cookout. Visiting with co-workers, eating good food and recognizing employee birthdays’ is one way we stay connected as a work family.

The Irby Third Thursday cookout on May 18 was a little more special than usual as we dedicated the time together to honor both the Richland Fire Department and the Richland Police Department by including first responders in ourÌýmonthly gathering. In the City of Richland, we are surrounded by an amazing team of first responders, and this was just a small way for us to show our appreciation for them.

Mr. Bill Joy arrived at Irby headquarters around 3 AM, Thursday morning to begin preparing the mouthwatering brisket that everyone enjoyed. Bill and his team are dedicated to making third Thursdays at Irby a little brighter!

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President Signs Cybersecurity Order Focused on Power Grid

President Signs Cybersecurity Order Focused on Power Grid

President Signs Cybersecurity Order Focused on Power Grid

On May 11, President Trump signed an executive order that included provisions to protect federal networks and assess the electric grid’s ability to respond to a cyber attack.

Industry representatives responded positively. The Edison Electric Institute was quoted saying, its members “appreciate President Trump making cybersecurity for critical infrastructure a top priority, and we look forward to working with the administration to ensure industry and government continue to work closely together to protect the energy grid.”

More on the story and details of the order and its sections can be found

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Infrastructure Projects Lobbying for Space in Trumps Plan

Infrastructure Projects Lobbying for Space in Trumps Plan

Infrastructure Projects Lobbying for Space in Trumps Plan

Marketplace® has teamedÌýwith American Public Media Reports to track proposed infrastructure projects around the country as President Trump prepares his $1 trillion plan. The first in a series of stories resulting from the partnership was released May 11, 2017,Ìýat

According to the story, ÌýTrump’s team has been soliciting requests from across the country, over the past five months. APM has collected a list of more than 500 project requests covering 50 states from governors, consultants, contractors, unions, and advisers through public record requests and interviews.

Advisors to the president are estimating a project’s value based on criteria such as whether it includes private financing; how many jobs it would create; and if construction wouldÌýgo faster if the president cleared regulations, speeding up permitting approvals.ÌýAmong the many project types under consideration are transmission electricity lines in the Midwest, and a major gas pipeline in Alaska.

Infrastructure consultants are advising investors on terminology and methodology for getting noticed when lobbying to beÌýincludedÌýin the final plan.

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Irby Participates at Georgia Power Clay Shoot

Irby Participates at Georgia Power Clay Shoot

Irby Participates at Georgia Power Clay Shoot

The 9th Annual Georgia Power Clays Tournament took place on May 5th, and ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÉç was eager to participate. This clay shoot benefitted Citizens of Georgia Power, and all proceeds raised from the event were donated to Electric Kids, Inc., a registered charity for the children of deceased or disabled Georgia Power employees. This is an event that has raised over $250,000 since 2010 and Irby was Ìýhappy to be a part of that this year.

The Tournament took place in Gay, GA at Bid Red Oak Plantation. A lunch followed the event where teams and players were given a chance to network and socialize.

Irby was especially excited to participate in a Georgia Power event on the heels of recently completing a 2-year project with them. To read more about the project, visit the GPC Thomson-Vogtle 500kV Transmission Line project page.

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