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Irby Attends the Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show and Wins

Irby Attends the Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show and Wins

Irby Attends the Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show and Wins

Irby’s top of the line equipment empowers our people and projects to be the best they can be. Casey Lawrence, Irby Truck Driver, and his family recently attended the annual Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show. This event promotes the trucking industry through competition and community with the core goal of supporting the Wounded Warrior Project.

The show took place on Friday, July 21st and Saturday, July 22nd in Biloxi at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center. Casey entered his Irby truck into the “Combo” truck class competition, which includes truck and trailer combination rigs.

Casey’s truck ended up being the very last truck to be judged in the Combo category. There were more than 90 trucks entered in the contest, and Casey’s Irby truck won two awards! Irby won First Place for Combo Best Interior, and Third Place Combo Overall. Casey said it was an honor to win. More importantly, though, Casey enjoyed the camaraderie, industry networking, and showing that he holds his truck to the highest standards.

Way to go, Casey!

Quanta Commitment Coin Recipient: Nicole Sparks

Quanta Commitment Coin Recipient: Nicole Sparks

Quanta Commitment Coin Recipient: Nicole Sparks

Nicole Sparks, Irby Office Manager, noticed something strange upon her arrival at the Claremore, Oklahoma office early one morning.

As she was backing into her parking spot, she saw what appeared to be a small fire under a van parked across the street. No one accompanied the vehicle or was in the area at the time. She secured her belongings and went toward the van to verify what exactly she听 was seeing. Once she realized that there was some sort of electrical fire happening under the engine and near the front passenger side tire, she quickly retrieved a fire extinguisher and was able to put out the fire without further damage to the vehicle.

The Quanta Commitment Coin is only given to those employees who go above and beyond while on the job. Quanta and Irby are honored to present this award to Nicole, and we thank her for her swift action in what could have been a very hazardous situation.

Luke Naron, Irby Regional Safety Manager, presenting Nicole Sparks with the Quanta Commitment Coin.

Proposed Texas Coast Hurricane Barrier

Proposed Texas Coast Hurricane Barrier

Proposed Texas Coast Hurricane Barrier

A preliminary design of the Coastal Spine Barrier – a $30 billion project – has been approved. This hurricane barrier and storm suppression system would run along the Texas coast from Galveston to Corpus Christi, and could ultimately impact all of the United States. Aiding in protecting infrastructure along the Gulf Coast as well as improving supply chain delays during harsh storms, this would be the largest civil works project ever taken on by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.

Dr. Kelly Burkes-Copes with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers remarks that “The idea and intent is to combine a series of gated structures 鈥 kind of what we consider gray infrastructure, you may think of it as concrete and water 鈥 with natural and nature-based solutions like beaches and dunes and wetlands, to basically improve the resilience of the entire Texas coast.”

Distribution Crews in Florida Set 58 Poles Spanning 1.62 Miles in 48 Hours

Distribution Crews in Florida Set 58 Poles Spanning 1.62 Miles in 48 Hours

Distribution Crews in Florida Set 58 Poles Spanning 1.62 Miles in 48 Hours

Irby knew from the get-go that Job 2839 was going to require special planning and effective teamwork. The work order required work to be performed that didn鈥檛 meet the adjacent transmission line clearance. The substation optimization project in Port Richey, Florida was complex, to say the least. A scheduled outage would be required, therefore making an on-time delivery even more critical.

Team Irby is no stranger to the complexities, organization, and management of this line of work. So, we set out with a plan, called all hands on deck, and executed accordingly. Assistant Superintendent, Ricky Hobby, and two overhead General Foremen, Michael Adams and Jeremy Sanderson, developed a plan that involved 12 overhead crews. Fifty-eight poles needed to be set in less than 48 hours.

Due to congestion in the area, all 58 holes had to be dug by hand. To expedite the timeline, six crews worked during the day laying out the poles and digging holes, and six other crews worked through the night setting the poles during a 10 p.m. transmission scheduled outage. An Irby transmission crew was onsite with the distribution team both nights actively testing and grounding the transmission line.

The team faced two big challenges in addition to the already tight timeline and handwork required. First, the rainy weather was not in our favor. Second, locates were missed or wrongly marked in many cases. This held up our production and halted our original plans for a short period. Thankfully, Ricky Hobby was able to work quickly to track down the various locate companies to get all necessary locations marked correctly.

While work was held up, crews shifted in real-time to assist others. The team kept busy, loading and hauling poles and were able to mobilize to complete their original work plan as soon as the locates were complete.

Our resilient crews went above and beyond to ensure everything was ready for the next shift coming in. They worked long hours and remained on site the entire course of production. The project was successful, and we were able to get all 58 poles set for a total distance of 1.62 miles. Power was restored as planned, and the project was completed on time within the 48-hour window.

Irby Receives Entergy Premier Vendor Award

Irby Receives Entergy Premier Vendor Award

Irby Receives Entergy Premier Vendor Award

On May 8 at a ceremony in New Orleans, Irby was honored by Entergy with a Premier Vendor Award in the area of Innovation and Continuous Improvement for significantly improving processes in the area of safety excellence with its Lineman Calculator.

The Lineman Calculator is an iOS application that takes the most commonly used equations by linemen and simplifies the inputs required thereby increasing reliability and reducing the chance for errors.

鈥淚t is no secret that linework calculations can be tricky, and when performed manually, like they have been for many years, a seemingly minor mistake can have serious ramifications,鈥 said Jason Stewart, Irby鈥檚 VP of Safety. 鈥淲ith the app, our linemen can quickly and confidently fill in equation data points for the most complex calculations, all while continuing to work safely and efficiently.鈥

According toEntergy, the Premier Vendor Program recognizes and promotes extraordinary vendor performance. In seeking and sharing best practices, award winners have a profound and direct impact on improving the safety and reliability of the utility industry.

鈥淲e are honored to have been chosen and recognized once again by Entergy as a premier vendor,鈥 said Jason Clayton, President of Irby. 鈥淓ntergy has been an Irby customer for more than 30 years. Being aligned with our customer鈥s business objectives, bringing continued value, meeting expectations, and providing services safely are imperative. This award is testament of that. I am extremely proud of our technology, safety, and operations teams for creating the calculator app, and for their commitment to safety and continuous drive for improvement.

Click to watch a video that highlights the Lineman Calculator and Entergy Premier Vendor Award.

From left to right: Jason Stewart, VP of Safety; Mike Kelley, Regional Safety Director; and Brad Davis, VP of Operations.

Brad Davis (right) receiving the award.

Brad Davis Promoted to Vice President of Operations

Brad Davis Promoted to Vice President of Operations

Brad Davis Promoted to Vice President of Operations

Irby is pleased to announce听Brad Davis’听recent promotion to Vice President听of Operations!

Brad joined听Irby’s Equipment Department in 2000. He left听to finish college and returned to Irby in the Bidding Department as a Scheduler/Estimator. In 2011, he was promoted to Operations Manager. In 2017, Brad was promoted to Project Manager & Managing Director of Bidding. His next promotion took him to Senior听Project Manager in 2020, and then to Operations Director in 2022.

Please join me in congratulating Brad Davis on his promotion to Vice President of Operations for Irby, effective immediately,” said Irby President Jason Clayton. “I am confident that Brad will continue to represent Irby with the utmost professionalism and will assist our continuing journey to be the best in the industry.”