WHY IS JOBSITE MANUFACTURING LLC AND THE UBC BUILDING A NEW TRAINING CENTER IN LOS ANGELES
WHO IS JOBSITE STEEL CORPORATION
Company Name
JOBSITE STEEL CORP.
Entity Number E0285122011-4
Status Active
Business Type Domestic Close Corporation
Business ID NV20111336304
File Date 5/16/2011
List Of Officers Due 5/31/2014
Entity Number E0285122011-4
Status Active
Business Type Domestic Close Corporation
Business ID NV20111336304
File Date 5/16/2011
List Of Officers Due 5/31/2014
AND WHO IS JOBSITE STEEL MANUFACTURING LLC??
Jobsite Steel Manufacturing, LLC (JSM) is a limited liability corporation headquartered in Lenoir City, Tennessee, that specializes in light gauge steel building products, prefabricated walls, and prefabricated floors for the construction industry. By building these products in advance before they are needed onsite, JSM has helped contractors reduce their construction schedules, thereby allowing them to complete their projects ahead of schedule and save on construction financing. JSM has completed over 150 projects nationwide and is currently fabricating eight projects with 15 to 20 additional projects in the pipeline for 2017. JSM also prides itself in continuously training and investing in its workforce by ensuring their plant employees maintain the most applicable certifications and training requirements to ensure refinement of existing skills and the development of new ones.
JSM is interested in expanding their operations to the west coast and they are focusing their efforts on the Los Angeles area and the Lanzit Industrial Site. The demand for light gauge steel construction methods and materials is very high on the west coast since light gauge steel performs exceptionally well in high seismic zones, and the non-flammable nature of steel makes it a safe and effective building material for all types of commercial and residential construction projects. JSM’s expansion plans also include a training facility for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, one of North America’s largest building-trades unions, to attract and maintain an effective workforce. The Lanzit Industrial Site is well suited to accommodate JSM’s manufacturing operations and the training facility for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. JSM’s expansion would also help meet the goals and objectives of the City by creating permanent living wage jobs and business opportunities. In order to facilitate this effort, the City will need to enter into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with the development team representing JSM and the United Brotherhood of Carpenters to evaluate the terms and details of a future Development Agreement that would include the sale and development of the Lanzit Industrial Site for industrial and training purposes.
PATRICK FLOOD CEO
Patrick took the reigns as CEO at Jobsite
Steel Manufacturing , LLC in October 2015. Patrick graduated for the
United States Naval Academy in 1990 and began his professional endeavors
as a Naval Officer serving in USS Lake Champlain (CG-57) as the
Assistant Combat Information Center Officer and the Main Propulsion
Assistant. In 1994, Patrick resigned his commission and joined the
research and development team at Knudson Mfg where he worked in roll
forming machinery design and development for ten years. He graduated to
the General Manager’s post in 2004.
JSM is interested in expanding their operations to the west coast and they are focusing their efforts on the Los Angeles area and the Lanzit Industrial Site. The demand for light gauge steel construction methods and materials is very high on the west coast since light gauge steel performs exceptionally well in high seismic zones, and the non-flammable nature of steel makes it a safe and effective building material for all types of commercial and residential construction projects. JSM’s expansion plans also include a training facility for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, one of North America’s largest building-trades unions, to attract and maintain an effective workforce. The Lanzit Industrial Site is well suited to accommodate JSM’s manufacturing operations and the training facility for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. JSM’s expansion would also help meet the goals and objectives of the City by creating permanent living wage jobs and business opportunities. In order to facilitate this effort, the City will need to enter into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with the development team representing JSM and the United Brotherhood of Carpenters to evaluate the terms and details of a future Development Agreement that would include the sale and development of the Lanzit Industrial Site for industrial and training purposes.
PATRICK FLOOD CEO