A Pile of News - May 2026

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A Pile of News: May 2026

A briefing on news and information from the pile driving contractors,

associated manufacturers, construction suppliers and affiliated engineers

who comprise PDCA


By Matt Bisbee, PDCA

 

Originally sent May 1, 2026

Top of the pile:

What goes up... Our job is to promote things going into Earth, but April's successful Artemis II mission that took three Americans and a Canadian out of this world and around the moon gets a special shout-out. Several PDCA members had tangential roles in last month's historic accomplishment.

 

At the risk of missing contributing member companies, we salute those who have publicly shared instances of professional support to NASA and, specifically, the Artemis II mission. Bechtel built ground systems at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) launch site; Canal Barge provided water transportation for the Space Launch System to KSC; and Orion built the driven pile-supported NASA Causeway Bridge, which optimizes ground transit to and from KSC. After all... it must come down.

 

The NASA Causeway project gets a lot of media coverage, like this 2022 PileDriver magazine feature. And support teams from GRL Engineers, ASAP Group, ICE, GeoQuip, UES and Pile Dynamics were among the member companies that contributed to the construction. If your company also supported NASA and we left you out, please drop us a note. Congratulations to the astronauts and the modern innovations that PDCA members helped deliver. With that, let's pile on...

From the Association & Chapters

Mark your calendars:

From the PDCA Blog:

  • DUUUVAL! is a hype chant that fans of Jacksonville Jaguars football often yell. The Florida Chapter hosted its latest Networking Night in Duval County, aka Jacksonville, on March 31. See who was SPOTTED.
  • Location, location, location Exhibitor registration for IFCEE 2027 is open and filling up fast. If you are bringing an indoor or outdoor booth, secure your spot now. The 2027 IFCEE moves to the Gaylord Texan resort in Grapevine, TX.
  • "Shotguns a-singin'" The Pacific Coast Chapter Scholarship Shoot happens each April when members raise funds for students pursuing pile driving careers. See coverage of the clay shooting at Birds Landing, CA.
  • "The ideal engineer is a composite" The Engineers Driven Pile Institute (EDPI) supplements young engineers' understanding of pile driving in a two-day class. Industry veterans Brent Robinson, Robert Thompson, and Mike Juneau presented at the April 2122 program in Houston.
  • The 713 is also where the Texas Chapter met for a networking reception, featuring complimentary food, drink and industry engagement with fellow Texans and EDPI attendees from around the country.
  • A battle royale is underway as the PDCA Project of the Year judges consider the 2026 contestants; August's PileDriver magazine will reveal the winners. First, we celebrate the 2025 awardees at the PDCA Annual Conference this July.
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Congratulations, Foundation Equipment Services, Inc., you are this month's WINNER! Send an email to marian@piledrivers.org before the end of May to claim your prize!

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News from PDCA Companies

Recognitions:

 

Governmental relations:

  • Sargent business development director Glenn Adams, PE, stands with Maine's business community behind Gov. Mills' veto of a moratorium on data center development. Leading up to her veto, he spoke to CNBC from a job site where he said Maine would miss out on technology investment if she signed it.
  • Vecellio & Grogan joined Mayor Deegan and members of the city council for the ribbon-cutting on the new Stockton Street Bridge in Jacksonville, FL.

 

Giving back:

 

Acquisitions & expansions:

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People on the Move

Transitions:

  • Scott Nichols rises from EVP to president at Keller North America; elsewhere, Curtis Cook is promoted to president of the U.S. Foundations unit.
  • Ernesto Nava, EIT, is a new field engineer at Manson Construction Co.
  • Maria Modesto is a new project manager at Piling Pros in South Florida.
  • Mike Mahn retires as senior project manager/estimator from VEIT.
  • Quinn Rhamy joins Weeks Marine in June after graduating from Iowa State.
  • Dwaine Hooten onboards as sales specialist at CPS Houston.
  • Arnaud Meyer is appointed VP, Sales & Operations-France, at Junttan.
  • Kristina Benson is a new Dallas account manager for Locke Solutions.
  • Skip Notte rises to SVP and Southeast Ops Unit manager at Dewberry, while Ken Davis is promoted to VP and manager of alternative project delivery.
  • Brian Welch retires after nearly 30 years at ESP Associates in South Carolina.
  • Jonathan Sherwood, PE, was a 2017 intern at Eustis Engineering; he returned to the New Orleans-based firm last month as a project manager.
  • William Deveau named eastern U.S. sales engineer at GEOKON; elsewhere, Ignacio Iglesias onboards as a new sales engineer with the company.
  • Ayman Baki, PE, rises to president/CEO at Tectonic Engineering. Founder Donald Benvie, PE, PG becomes executive chairman at the 40 year old firm.
  • Joshua Kyte, considered the staff Excel wizard, rises to deep foundations department manager at Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc. in Beaumont, TX.
  • Louise Peterson, a longtime salesperson for this publication and PileDriver magazine, has retired. Past PDCA president and Communications Committee chair Jason Moore refers to the Lester Communications pro as the sales ninja.

Recognitions:

 

In sympathy:

  • J. Rosario Ramierez (19572026) was considered part of the foundation at Orion, where he worked for nearly 20 years in various capacities. He leaves behind a large family, including a loving wife of 49 years.
On the Job

APC Construction crews installed steel pipe pilies from JD Fields & Co. with an APE diesel hammer and vibro for a new marine offloading facility in Jefferson Parish, LA. It enables Cornerstone Chemical to move large loads across the Mississippi River.

 

Beaty Construction drove piles for bents at the new Henry Street Bridge in west Indianapolis. (Fans of Illinois basketball drove by it on the way to the Final Four.) PM Tyler Gluys said crews used their PILECO hammer to install Nucor Skyline pipe piles. Adjacent SOE work required crews to drive sheet piles from Triad Metals.

 

ICOP, Inc. has a crew in Riviera Beach, FL, driving steel sheet piling for a seawall around the perimeter of a local fire station.

 

Kokosing crews will drive steel sheets from Nucor Skyline and steel pipes from JD Fields & Co., using a variety of company-owned and rented hammers that include models from ICE, GeoQuip and PILECO, to improve the Alexandria, VA, rail station. The Virginia Railway Express is pursuing safety and accessibility for the aging asset.

 

Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction, through a JV, is building a major freeway connection south of Salt Lake City. Work involves using company-owned ICE hammers to drive Nucor Skyline foundation and shoring piles for many of the 14 new bridges. Terracon is the Geotech of Record. Check out the Utah DOT launch video.

 

Dawson Construction Plant shares field images of its CRH10K hammer, a central ram driving 48-inch marine tubes on England's southeastern shore.

 

Flexicore of Texas manufactured 18-inch square PSC piles that compose the foundation for a new Friendswood City Center Bridge south of Houston.

 

PND Engineers, Inc. consultants prepare a bulkhead replacement at Waterfront Place Central in Washington's Port of Everett. The new bulkhead will have driven sheets and pipes from Triad Metals, while JD Fields & Co. supplied ground improvement piles.

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Notes from the Field

Not your grandpa's pile driving company...or is it? Many PDCA members observed Bring Your Child to Work Day and posted pics to social media. One especially powerful post came from Andrea Colson at Trevcon in New Jersey. The current safety director reminisced about childhood visits there, to see her dad and grandfather at work.

 

Best Iowa football export since Jay Hilgenberg Check out this sweet social post from The Walsh Group, which shows the graciousness of its craftsmen on a Columbus, OH, job, next door to a children's hospital. It immediately reminds us of the Hawkeye Wave football tradition that started in 2017 in Iowa City.

 

Louisiana sorority girl or environmental engineer? Both of them are likely to embrace "Love the Boot Week." In recognition of April's Earth Day, staff at Bayou State-based Eustis Engineering stepped out of the office to clean up litter. Thanks to the many PDCA members who operate with the fragility of the environment in mind.

 

Engineering fun? It took 44 staffers standing in a taped-off square at SGH to achieve a visualization of 113 lbs. per square foot. They posted a photo on social media. Some comments suggest criticism of IBC codes; however, we see it as good old-fashioned engineering hijinks. You be the judge...

 

The 2026 Masters is over and golf weather is here. Fans might like this lost video footage from the Augusta broadcast. Thanks for the share, Aipex Steel Pipe & Piling.

 

We appreciate you reading this month's compilation; get in touch if you want to learn how your news can get published here. We will see you next on June 1.

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Don't miss Jason Hewlett who will deliver the opening keynote address at the PDCA 2026 Annual Conference & Expo on July 8, from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Registration is now open for the Annual Conference that takes place July 7-9 at the Four Season Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida. To secure your spot today, CLICK HERE.

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PROGRAMMING NOTE: July Conference to Award 2025 Project of the Year Winners

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(L-R) PDCA E.D. Frank Peters, Past Pres. Buck Darling, 2026 Pres. Chris Normand intoduce 2025 Project of the Year, Association Awards Program at Annual Conference in San Antonio
 
The April 10th deadline has come and gone for PDCA members aspiring to compete in the 2026 Project of the Year Awards program. It was another huge showing of submissions, resulting in several categories which are queued-up to be spirited contests. All projects submitted by the due date are now under review, and the PDCA judges panel will be returning their score sheets in coming weeks. If you submitted a project that eventually wins a 2026 award, you and your project team will be publicly introduced and celebrated for the first time in the August PileDriver magazine. Following the publication reveal of the 2026 Project of the Year Awards winners, you will be publicly awarded during a live, special ceremony at IFCEE 2027.

For those going to the 2026 PDCA Annual Conference & Expo taking place July 7-9 in Orlando, you are encouraged to attend the July 9th luncheon which will recognize the winners of the 2025 Project of the Year Awards program. PDCA urges all winning companies in last year's competition to send representatives to Orlando for a formal celebration of the inspiring driven pile work that your team performed. To remind you, the 2025 Project of the Year Awards winners are:
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  • Land Under $1M:Swire Temporary Business Center by ASAP Group LLC
  • Land $1M - $5M:  Union Pacific Railroad Santa Barbara Hub Bridge Replacement by Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Company
  • Land Over $5M:LNG Canada Project Lode Line Trestle Construction by Pacific Pile & Marine
  • Marine Under $5M:Montville Bulkhead Replacement Project by Blakeslee Arpaia Chapman Inc.
  • Marine Over $5M:Port of Beaumont Main Street Terminal 1 by McCarthy Building Companies 
  • Earth Retention Under $5M:Vestal Environmental Sheet Pile Project by Blakeslee Arpaia Chapman Inc.
  • Associate/Engineering Affiliate:Oliktok STP Dock by PND Engineers, Inc.
In addition the project awards, the awards ceremony will also be an opportunity for PDCA to announce the 2026 Association Awards winners. The categories which will be recognized this summer are:
  • Presidential Award for Distinguished Service
  • Dr. Frank Rausche Engineering Award
  • Committee Member of the Year Award
  • Associate Member of the Year Award
  • Contractor Distinguished Service Award
  • John T. Parker Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
This Association does not happen without the member companies who choose to support the advancement of the driven pile industry. The representatives of those member companies who choose to volunteer their time, their expertise, and their passion, all in the name of pile driving, are considered for these awards, which are ultimately chosen by the PDCA Board of Directors. Plan to be there for the 2026 PDCA Annual Conference Awards Ceremony and luncheon, scheduled for 90 minutes on July 9th, to celebrate the 2025 Project of the Year Awards winners and the Association Awards winners.

If you are not yet registered for the conference, click the button below to reserve your spot!

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