Regional Hispanic Contractors Association · 4/30/2018 · According to data from Geoscape and...
Transcript of Regional Hispanic Contractors Association · 4/30/2018 · According to data from Geoscape and...
Regional Hispanic Contractors AssociationHispanic Chamber of Commerce for the Construction Industry
Contractors Build Your World…
RHCA Builds Contractors…
Texas Governor Greg Abbott
RHCA Executive Summary
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings
CharterWe are committed to developing programs and facilitating the resources to help RHCA members reach their potential.
MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association is to promote and support the advancement and economic growth of diverse contractors and consultants in Texas. We are committed to developing programs and facilitating the resources needed to help minority and women contractors and consultants reach their potential.
1,700 MEMBERS STRONG
2004-2005Luis SpinolaAzteca Enterprises, Inc.
2006-2007Chris EscobedoPhillips/May Corp.
2000-2001Javier Arias
2008-2009Patricia R. GormanThe Rodriguez Group
2010-2011Mike Treviño, Sr.Innovation Mechanical
2002-2003Adam TreviñoVortex Construction
1995-1999Valentine Arreguin
2011-2013Elizabeth PoncePonce Contractors, Inc.
2014-2015Ben MuroACME Brick
2016-2018Juan F. RodriguezStructure Tone Southwest
Chairman
Ruben Landa
WSP USA, Inc.
Vice Chairman
Bianca Sandoval
Austin Commercial
Treasurer
Yesenia Garcia
NTD Mechanical Contractors
Secretary
Sheena Morgan
Atmos Energy
Corporation
Immediate Past Chair
Juan Rodriguez
Structure Tone Southwest
Parliamentarian
Chris Montez
The Law Firm of Christopher D.
Montez, PLLC
Hector Bass
ATCI Contracting
Shenita Cleveland
Diverse Global
Strategies
Scott Finley Jackie Lee
Taylor Construction Management
Dave Rendon
DMR Global Corp
Honorable Monica
Alonzo
Former Mayor Pro
Tem, City of Dallas
RHCA Board of Directors
RHCA PresidentJohn H. Martinez-D.
RHCA Board of Directors
Executive Summary:Contractors build your world, the RHCA builds contractors… with over 1,700 member companies, the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association (RHCA) serves as a “Hispanic Chamber of Commerce” for the architectural, engineering and construction (A/E/C) industry.
The RHCA is unique in that the Chamber not only works with the owners and management, but with the frontline construction worker. The RHCA often provides the only Construction Safety training for these workers as well as serving as the outsourced safety division of many small contractors.
Members range from general contractors, sub-contractors, consultants, sub-consultants, construction workers, educators, students and non-construction industry members that find the RHCA a resource for economic opportunities and training.
The RHCA now has three offices to serve the A/E/C industry in North Texas. The first purchase was the RHCA Headquarters and Contractor Business Center with over 11,000 square feet dedicated to training and development in the heart of the Hispanic Community called Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas. The second is a leased office minutes from downtown Fort Worth and as of July 2015 the RHCA purchased its second building to house the RHCA Women’s Contractor Business Center.
Phone: 972-786-0909 ⬧ Fax: 972-786-0910 ⬧ www.regionalhca.org
Dallas Office
2210 W. Illinois Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75224-1636
West Dallas Office
3918 N. Hampton Rd, Dallas, Texas 75212
Fort Worth Office
1150 S. Freeway, Suite 114, Fort Worth, TX 76104
RHCA Dallas Headquarter RHCA Women’s Center RHCA Fort Worth BAC
2210 W. Illinois Ave., Dallas, Texas 75224
3918 N. Hampton Rd, Dallas, Texas 75212
“Lease Office” 1150 S. Freeway, Suite 114, Fort Worth, TX 76104
RHCA Corporate Partners
"Exclusive Home Improvement Partner of the RHCA"
Fort Worth Chapter #1Dallas Chapter #2
“RHCA Preferred Partner"
Asian American Contractors Association of Texas (AACA)
D/FW Minority Supplier Development Council (MSDC)
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (FWHCC)
Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce
(FWMBCC)
Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GDHCC)
Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO)
LiftFund
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Regional Black Contractors Association (RBCA)
Safety Professional & the Latino Workforce
TEXO Association
University Crossroads
UTA/Cross Timbers Procurement
RHCA Chambers of Commerce & Professional Association Partners
RHCA Women Partner Associations
Dallas Women's Foundation
National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC-Fort Worth Chapter)
National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC-Dallas Chapter)
Women Construction Owners & Executives (WCOE Dallas)
Women of Williams (WOW) – The Williams Family Foundation
Women's Business Council Southwest
Women's Transportation Seminar (Greater Dallas-Fort Worth WTS Chapter)
Proclamation from the Mayor – Day of the Construction Worker 2015
Proclamation from Dallas County – Day of the Construction Worker 2015
West Dallas Elementary - Toy Donations
Dallas Community Code Conference – Partner Recognition
Government Procurement Conference – Partner Recognition
Dallas Business Journal 2015 Minority Business Leader Awards – (RHCA President Awarded)
University of Notre Dame Mendoza College – Winner of the most attendees in Miami, FL Chamber Training
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RHCA Member Profile
$0-$500K
$500k-$2 million
$2-$5 million
$5-$10 million
$10 million
Associate Members
Individual Members
51%
9%
7%
1%
7%
16%
9%
43%
18%
39%
Events
Safety/Craft Training
BusinessDevelopmentSeminars/Workshops
Member/Non-Member Participation
Business Assistance Center How To Start A Business Clients525
RHCA ProgrammingTraining, Networking, Events and Business Development5676
Total Participation 6,201
RHCA Historical Overview
Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Monica R. Alonzo
RHCA Programming
City of DallasBusiness Diversity Task Force Council
City of Fort WorthM/WBE Advisory Committee
Dallas County Small Business Advocacy Council
Dallas ISD M/WBE Advisory Committee
National Hispanic Contractors AssociationRHCA President John Martinez, Chair
North Texas Tollway AuthorityBusiness Development Advisory Council
Parkland Health & Hospital SystemSupplier Diversity External Advisory Board
Trinity River Vision AuthorityFair Contracting Committee
TxDOTCooperative Inclusion Plan (CIP) Committee
No. 1: RHCA Construction Safety Training:
Texas is in the OSHA region with the highest number of work injuries and worker fatalities.
RHCA is committed to train the members and other contractors to provide a safe working environment. The RHCA Safety Council whose members include renowned Safety Directors and Managers representing leading General Contractors such as KPost Company, Capform, NOW Specialties Inc., Balfour Beatty Construction, Webber and one of the top Hispanic own construction companies Phillips/May Corporation have provided training and awareness throughout North Texas. The RHCA Safety Council manages the RHCA Construction Safety Program and Services and works closely with the local OSHA office and the U.S. Department of Labor.
Along with one-on-one consulting the following courses have been offered in the last 12 months: OSHA Focus Four – English (5 hour training)OSHA Focus Four Train the Trainer – English (5 hour training)OSHA Focus Four – Spanish (5 hour training)OSHA Focus Four Train the Trainer – Spanish (5 hour training)OSHA 10 Hr – English (2 day course / 5 hour each day)OSHA 10 Hr – Spanish (2 day course / 5 hour each day)OSHA 30 – English (6 day course / 5 hour each day)OSHA 30 – Spanish (6 day course / 5 hour each day)FlaggerScaffoldConfine SpaceFall ProtectionConfined SpaceFirst Aid, CPR & AED
No. 2: RHCA Contractor Business Assistance Center in partnership with the City of Dallas, Wells Fargo and Lowes Pro Services:
The Contractor Business Assistance Center promotes and supports the advancement and growth of small and emerging contractors and sub-contractors with an emphasis on starting Hispanic-owned businesses in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, the target market is construction, the program is open to other industries as well as Hispanics and non-Hispanics.
Contractor Business Assistance Program Services:• One-on-One Consultations• Individual and Group Training• Business Contacts /Networking• Small Business Assessment Tools• Incubator Program• Accounting/QB• Website/Email Development• Proposal Writing• Bidding and Proposal Writing Classes• Safety Classes• Access to Capital• Accounting for small Business
Contractor Business Assistance Program Services: continue….
• Blue Print Reading – Class 1 English• Blue Print Reading – Class 1 Spanish• Blue Print Reading II with Electrical component (Electrical) – English (5 day course)• Business Plan• Buying Insurance: What Every Contractor Needs To Know....Before• CIP Professional Services Workshop• CIP University - A WINNING SEASON• Contracts / Attorney• Estimating Class – (6 weeks / 2 days per week / evening course)• Finance Seminar - What A Start Up Business Needs To Know• Financial Basics Seminar• Financial Seminar: Understanding & Using Your Financial Statements to • Grow Your Business• Financial Statements• How to Start a Contractor Business – Monthly sessions• Human Resources• Insurances and investments in the future• Introduction to QuickBooks as payroll tool• Leasing a Commercial Space• Lien & Bond Seminar
Contractor Business Assistance Program Services: continue….
• Marketing for small business• Obligations as employer or contractor• Intro to OSHA• Permits, licenses, and regulations• Primavera P6 Project Management• Product and Service Pricing• Sales and effective communication skills• Scaffold Training• Signing A Contract: What Every Contractor Needs To Know.... Before• Technology for Start Ups• Top IRS Pitfalls and Reasons Small Businesses Fail• UTA/Cross Timbers: Bid Matching• UTA/Cross Timbers: How to Assemble a Technical Proposal• UTA/Cross Timbers: Understanding Government Contracting• What is WBE, MBE, and other certifications
No. 3: RHCA Women’s Contractor Business Assistance CenterThe Guardian Small Business Research Institute projects that women-owned businesses will generate 5 million new jobs by the year2018, because 1 out of every 10 employees works for a women-owned business and because of women owned businesses exceed 3 trillion dollars the RHCA has established the RHCA Women’s Contractor Business Assistance Center with its own building and management.
The program includes a Construction Business Management Certificate:• Financial planning to expand the company • Supplier diversity; how do I participate?• Bonding; best practices, does & don’ts• Blueprint reading & cost estimating • Project planning & scheduling • Contract management • Legal Considerations • Job cost accounting • Safety training; OSHA 10
Business Training ClassesAccess to CapitalAccounting for small BusinessBlue Print Reading – Class 1 EnglishBlue Print Reading – Class 1 SpanishBlue Print Reading II with Electrical component (Electrical) – English (5 day course)Business PlanBuying Insurance: What Every Contractor Needs To Know....BeforeCIP Professional Services WorkshopCIP University - A WINNING SEASONContracts / AttorneyEstimating Class – (6 weeks / 2 days per week / evening course)Finance Seminar - What A Start Up Business Needs To KnowFinancial Basics SeminarFinancial Seminar: Understanding & Using Your Financial Statements to
Grow Your BusinessFinancial StatementsHow to Start a Contractor Business – Monthly sessionsHuman ResourcesInsurances and investments in the futureIntroduction to QuickBooks as payroll toolLeasing a Commercial SpaceLien & Bond SeminarMarketing for small businessObligations as employer or contractorIntro to OSHAPermits, licenses, and regulationsPrimavera P6 Project ManagementProduct and Service Pricing
Business Training ClassesSales and effective communication skillsScaffold TrainingSigning A Contract: What Every Contractor Needs To Know.... BeforeTechnology for Start UpsTop IRS Pitfalls and Reasons Small Businesses FailUTA/Cross Timbers: Bid MatchingUTA/Cross Timbers: How to Assemble a Technical ProposalUTA/Cross Timbers: Understanding Government ContractingWhat is WBE, MBE, and other certifications
Safety Training ClassesFall ProtectionConfined SpaceOSHA 10 Hr – English (2 day course / 5 hour each day)OSHA 10 Hr – Spanish (2 day course / 5 hour each day)OSHA 30 – English (6 day course / 5 hour each day)OSHA 30 – Spanish (6 day course / 5 hour each day)FlaggerScaffoldingFirst Aid, CPR & AED
TxDOT PAVED (Projects Adding Value by Expanding Diversity
PAVED
AmarilloAustinBeaumontBrownwoodCorpus ChristiDallasEl PasoFort Worth
HoustonLufkinLubbockOdessaParisSan AntonioSealyTylerWaco
RHCA
Annual Events
Project of the YearSub-Contractor of the Year General Contractor of the Year
Dallas Chapter #2
Awards CeremonyLifetime Achievement
Construction Worker of the YearForeman of the YearExcellence in Safety
Superintendent of the Year
Annual Luna Awards LuncheonConstruction, Architecture and Engineering
AWARDS
Established Construction Firm Established Service Firm Rising Star Firm
Business Advocate Outstanding Executive
LUNA ShowcaseArchitecture, Engineering and Construction
EXPO
RHCA Women’s Business ConferenceArchitecture, Engineering and Construction
Conference
RHCA Philanthropy
Philanthropy of Hispanic Business Owners According to data from Geoscape and Scarborough, 8.9% of Hispanic business owners have contributed in the past year to an arts or cultural organization, a figure that is more than twice the rate for the Hispanic adult population. Furthermore, Hispanic business owners are 97% more likely to have made a contribution to an environmental cause, and 45% more likely to have made a contribution to a healthcare organization or political organization.
RHCA Foundation Scholarships• Over $230,000.00
• Ten (10) RHCA Scholars
Annual Food, Toy and Coat Drive
Community Goodwill
Home improvements (Low to Moderate Income LMI’s)
Construction Boots Give-a-Way
Health and Wellness Fair
RHCA Annual Toy, Food and Coat Drive
Providing toys to over 300 kids
Providing food buckets to over
100 seniors
Regional Hispanic Contractors AssociationHispanic, Minority and Women's
Chamber of Commerce for the A/E/C Industry
THANK YOU