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WOLF WORKS V o l u m e 2, I s s u e 1 M a r c h 2 0 0 8 NC St at e HUB A d vi so ry C ommittee M emb ers NC State Members Kevin MacNaughton -Associate Vice Chancellor kjmacnau@gw.fis.ncsu.edu Michael Harwood -Office of the University Architect mharwood@gw.fis.ncsu.edu Andy Snead -Director, Design & Construction Services alsnead@gw.fis.ncsu.edu Carole Acquesta -Director, Capital Project Management cacquesta@gw.fis.ncsu.edu Marvin Williams -Manager, HUB Construction Program mlwilli8@gw.fis.ncsu.edu Rebecca Rowson -Office Assistant, HUB Construction Program rrrowson@gw.fis.ncsu.edu NCSU HUB Web Page: http://ncsu.edu/facilities/hub/ External Members Henry Richardson -H. Richardson & Company, Inc Sepideh S. Asefnia, PE -Sepi Engineering Group Scott Cutler -Clancy & Theys Construction Co. Gloria Shealey -The Daniele Company Wesley Coble -Wesley M. Coble Architect & Planner Zack Abegunrin -Associate Vice Chancellor, North Carolina Central University Message from Kevin MacNaughton One thing that was readily recognized over these past several years was that if we expect to increase HUB participation, we need to increase capacity. We needed to be innovative and pro-active in exploring ways to better prepare willing HUB contractors to move up to the next level. As with many things in life, the key that opens the door to success is education. The HUB Academy was created to respond to that need. Kevin MacNaughton Associate Vice Chancellor Today we now have successfully graduated our first class of the HUB Academy II, the "graduate program" that further prepares participants to compete successfully in the construction environment. NC State is proud to have spearheaded both levels of the HUB Academy. We will not stop in trying to be innovative in finding ways to increase HUB capacity because if we are successful, it is good for our bid pricing, it is good for our economy and, most importantly, it is the right thing to do. Message from Marvin Williams Marvin Williams, Capital Projects Program Manager Welcome to the March 2008 edition of Wolf Works. Spring is approaching and the University is as busy as ever with planning and construction campus-wide. Work is progressing on 3 major projects: Engineering Building III on Centennial Campus, the Randall Terry College of Veterinary Medicine Building, and the Mathematics Statistics/ Park Shops Project. We are in the process of putting to- gether the design team for one of our largest projects on Centennial Campus, the James B. Hunt Library. Did you know an 18-hole Arnold Palmer designed golf course is under construction on Centennial Campus? I encourage each of you to take a drive through Centennial Campus. It is a model for such campuses, and I believe you will be impressed. We just completed HUB Academy II Graduate Program at McKimmon Center. The program was a huge success and we fully expect these graduates to pursue and work on major projects on this and other UNC System campuses. Details of the Academy are in this newsletter. I want to personally thank the State Construction Office, Carolinas AGC, and our sponsors Bovis Lend Lease, Balfour Beatty, Skanska USA, and Clancy & Theys for making this Academy II so successful. This was the first HUB Academy II Graduate Program in the State, and we hope it will be the first of many held at sister institutions and agencies in NC. We are close to having our fourth Mentor/Protégé relationship on campus, for the College of Engineering III Building. Skanska USA is currently evaluating minority firms to add as a protégé for the project. The Mentor/Protégé program has been very rewarding in achieving goals established by the University. We will continue to foster such efforts on upcoming projects. As always, enjoy this edition of Wolf Works.

V o l u m e 2, I s s u e 1 P a g e 2 HUB Contractor Academy II Graduate Program Participants * HUB Academy II Graduates *Akintunde Akinsanmi *Corey Avens *James Barefoot Anthony Brown Nigel Brown *Curtis Cazoe *Clarence Dyson Rodney Ellison *William Evans *Bernard Foy *Thomas Guthridge *Prentice Lanier Vernon McRae *Quintin Munn Rahul Patel Marcus Reddrick Fernando Rubio *Navi Sandhu *Emily Shelley Vincent Taylor *Timothy Washington *Troy White Did you know No bonding is required on CM at Risk Projects for bid packages less than $300,000. Informal project limit is now $500,000. Bonding required on projects $300,000 $500,000. You must submit a new prequalification application for each CM at Risk Project. You are required to renew certification with the DOA/HUB office yearly. General Conditions items on Construction Manager at Risk projects provide excellent opportunities for HUB contractors. Upcoming Events: UMCNC will host NAMC Conference in Charlotte June 2008 Networking Reception Majority/Minority Design Firms

V o l u m e 1, I s s u e 3 P a g e 3 Spotlight: Capstone Civil Group This issue s featured HUB firm Capstone Civil Group, PA, is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm headquartered in Charlotte, NC, and has recently opened an office in Raleigh at the Raleigh Business Technology Center located at 901 South Wilmington Street near the downtown. Capstone delivers solutions and exceptional service for infrastructure needs to municipalities, higher educational institutions, federal, state, and local government agencies, and private industries. Capstone has successfully completed the HUB Academy I program and was a participant in the recent HUB Academy II Graduate Program held at North Carolina State University. Capstone is built on a foundation of integrity, trust, strong relationships, accountability, determination and commitment. They keep their clients needs in mind and provide them with quality service. Raleigh Business Technology Center What do they do? Projects and Services: Land Development Water Resources Geotechnical Engineering Construction Material Testing Special Inspections Construction Administration Contact Information: Charles M. Brown, Jr., PE, President Core Master project at Polk Raleigh Business Technology Center Hall, NCSU campus. 901 S. Wilmington Street, Suite 105 Toll Free: 1-800-538-1006 E-mail: cbrown@capstonecivilgroup.eng.pro Web: www.capstonecivilgroup.eng.pro About the Company... Capstone is recognized by the North Carolina Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors and is licensed to practice engineering in the State of North Carolina. The firm was founded by Charles M. Brown, Jr., owner, in 2005. Capstone is a 100% minority owned firm and is certified in North Carolina as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), Small Business Enterprise (SBE), and a Minority/Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE). Capstone was recently certified as an 8(a) firm by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to perform services on federal contracts. Charles M. Brown, Jr., PE

V o l u m e 2, I s s u e 1 P a g e 4 N C State University Facilities Carole Acquesta Director Capital Project Management Brenda Forster Admin Support Specialist Marvin Williams HUB Project Coordinator Ken Pearce Engineering Carolyn Axtman Architecture Cameron Smith Construction

V o l u m e 2, I s s u e 1 P a g e 5 Construction Project Statistics CM at Risk, Bond, Non-Bond Dollar Amounts and Percentages of Contracts Performed by HUB firms Black Hispanic Asian- American American Indian Non_Minority Female Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Total HUB Project Total CM at Risk $32,270,057 8.7% $18,299,234 5.0% $282,095 0.1% $1,208,850 $35,781,435 9.7% $1,239,685 $89,081,356 23.6% $376,894,705 Bond $20,291,693 4.3% $9,514,405 2.0% $1,870,081 0.4% $1,255,300 $47,116,110 10.1% $712,639 0.2% $80,760,228 17.3% $467,804,704 Non- Bond $21,861,992 7.2% $12,238,773 4.0% $1,240,301 0.4% $41,728 0.0% $43,436,391 14.2% $670,644 0.2% $79,492,079 26.0% $305,240,504 Current Project Advertisements North Carolina State University www.ncsu.edu/facilities/advertisements/ The University of North Carolina System www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/vendors/ NCSU Capital Project Management Facilities Division Campus Box 7520 Administrative Services III Raleigh, NC 27695 Phone: 919-515-8056 Fax: 919-515-3395 E-mail: rrrowson@gw.fis.ncsu.edu HUB web page: http://ncsu.edu/facilities/hub/ in- If you are interested in strengthening your business, listed below is information about companies terested in helping minority, women and small businesses to grow their business. Self-Help 301 West Main Street Durham, NC 27701 (919) 956-4683 www.self-help.org Raleigh Business & Technology Center 900 South Wilmington Street (919) 836-8618 www.raleighbtc.com/ The North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development 114 W. Parrish St. Durham, NC 27701 (919) 956-8889 www.ncimed.com United Minority Contractors of NC 5 West Hargett Street, Suite 311 (919) 834-1211 www.umcnc.org Hispanic Contractors Association of the Carolinas 3700 Avenue of the Americas Fort Mill, SC 29715 (704) 965-2295 www.hcacarolinas.org NC Indian Economic Development Initiative, Inc. 2715 Breezewood Drive, Ste. D Fayetteville NC 28304 (910) 486-6555 www.ncindian.com