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The Construction Suppliers Association (CSA) has announced new leadership for 2025, appointing Josh Johnson as chairman and Brett Bailess as chair-elect. Johnson aims to enhance the organization’s services for over 150 members, emphasizing safety support, workshops, and dealer roundtables. The CSA serves independent lumber and building materials companies across several states, reaffirming its commitment to member success. Additionally, the article highlights upcoming industry events, including the National Demolition Association’s convention and Work Truck Week.
The Construction Suppliers Association (CSA) Names New Leadership for 2025
In a significant announcement for the construction industry, the Construction Suppliers Association (CSA) has revealed its leadership for 2025. Josh Johnson, a prominent figure in the building materials sector and head of Ivey’s Building Materials located in Mansfield, Louisiana, has been appointed as the 2025 chairman. Alongside him, Brett Bailess from Service Lumber Co. in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, will take on the role of chair-elect.
Johnson expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to lead the CSA, emphasizing the organization’s longstanding strength and unwavering commitment to providing ongoing, relevant programming for its members throughout the upcoming year. The announcement marks an essential step for CSA, an influential trade association that serves independent lumber and building materials companies across various states including Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma.
The CSA proudly boasts over 150 members, and it is dedicated to fortifying the success of its members through an array of programming. Key offerings include dealer roundtables, comprehensive safety support and training, and monthly workshops focused on pivotal business topics relevant to the industry.
Excitement Builds for Demolition New Orleans Event
As the construction and demolition sectors evolve, the anticipation builds for the upcoming National Demolition Association’s (NDA) Annual Convention & Expo, set to take place from March 5-8, 2025, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. This event is being hailed as the “most comprehensive educational convention in the industry,” with expectations of attracting over 1,000 attendees.
Demolition New Orleans is expected to showcase cutting-edge innovations and technology solutions that will reshape the demolition landscape. Among the highlights will be an expansive Expo Hall, featuring an array of products and services that promise to enhance operational efficiency, boost profit margins, and unlock new business opportunities.
Attendees will also have the chance to participate in a unique Live DEMOlition Event, where they can test machinery and equipment firsthand. The event aims to foster relationship-building with leading manufacturers and suppliers while enhancing company safety practices through dedicated educational programming sessions.
Work Truck Week 2025 Nears
In another major event for the industry, Work Truck Week 2025 is set for March 5-7 in Indianapolis, promising to be North America’s largest work truck event. The event will feature a range of exciting components, including a truck show, the Green Truck Summit, and the annual meeting of the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA).
The Green Truck Summit will explore new clean energy trends and advancements in fuels and technology dedicated to commercial vehicles. Furthermore, the event provides attendees with ample opportunities to witness innovations in work trucks while participating in a number of engaging educational sessions designed to enhance industry knowledge and practices.
Remembering Jim Andrew
In a somber turn of events, the construction industry mourns the passing of Jim Andrew, the esteemed owner and president of Henry Poor Lumber Company, who left this world on April 11, 2024, at the age of 74. Born on July 4, 1949, in Lafayette, Indiana, Andrew was characterized by his vibrant spirit and dedication to both his family and community.
Andrew’s journey began on a farm in West Point, Indiana, where he graduated from West Lafayette High School in 1967 before going on to earn a degree from Ball State University in 1971. Notably active in the local community, Andrew served as a Tippecanoe County councilman for 16 years, passionately representing his constituents. His contributions were recognized with numerous accolades, including the coveted Sagamore of the Wabash Award.
The funeral service for Jim Andrew is scheduled for April 18, 2024, at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, followed by inurnment at West Point Cemetery. In a tribute to his legacy, contributions can be made to the Wabash River Enhancement Corporation, honoring his deep-rooted commitment to community betterment.
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