
The design assist and installation of the electrical service and distribution system at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is the work of the crew from Settle-Muter Electric, Ltd.
Prior to construction, nearly two months were spent re-routing the existing data and lighting to prepare the site for the project. To provide temporary power and lighting, a plan was devised to extend service from the adjacent behavioral health pavilion to the workspace. Working closely with other trades, the team helped to develop highly detailed drawings critical to the sequencing of work. Prolonged lead times for equipment, and installation of the building’s electrical system in reverse order were just a few of the challenges faced. Along with the normal and emergency systems and backups, switchboards and rack assemblies, the crew installed 90 miles of conduit and more than 325 miles of wire.
This is the sixth crew award for Settle-Muter Electric, Ltd.. The craftsmen will receive their award at the 133rd BX Annual Meeting in November.
For information about the BX Craftsmanship Awards, contact Pam Austin.
BX Service Partner Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is pleased to announce that in response to market needs, the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Basic will now be included as a standard feature of the Health and Wellness package for all fully insured clients and their members upon renewal.
This means new groups at enrollment or current groups upon renewal will receive the Basic Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offerings as part of their standard Health and Wellness package. This includes:
For more information about this exciting new benefit, contact BX Membership & Services Director Sean Cooper.
Too often, IT gets brought into projects only after major decisions are made — limiting the ability to guide the right technology choices and set teams up for success.
The BX Tech Group’s December conversation will dive into IT’s evolving role as a true business partner, and how stronger collaboration between technical and non-technical teams drives better outcomes across the organization.
Join the conversation to explore how early IT engagement can:
Employees of BX member firms who are business leaders, project managers or IT professionals interested in building more strategic partnerships across departments should register for this member-only program.
Don’t miss this chance to rethink how your IT and business can win together.
For more information about the BX Tech Group, contact Kelly Stover or Deb Murphy.
BX Tech Group Meeting: Utilizing IT as a Business Partner
Dec. 2 | 3 - 5 PM
Air Force One, Inc.
5800 Shier Rings Rd., Dublin (43016)
Free for BX members
Not available to non-members
When registering online, be sure to log in to access this member-only program.
Join us for the Q4 Safety Advisory Council meeting. This member-only meeting will feature in-depth discussions on current safety challenges, regulatory updates and emerging technologies, with a strong focus on sharing real-world solutions and best practices.
In addition to the roundtable conversation, attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers, build valuable industry connections and strengthen collaborations that support safer jobsites.
Whether you're a safety manager, site supervisor or industry stakeholder, this is a unique opportunity to learn, contribute and grow within a community committed to continuous safety improvement.
Contact Ashton Chapman with any questions or suggestions for discussion topics.
Safety Advisory Council: Q4 Meeting
Dec. 11 | 7:30 - 9 AM
Builders Exchange
Free for BX members
Not available to non-members
When registering online, be sure to log in to access this member-only program.

From left, front row: Ryan Sowers (Superior), Randy Flugge (Lehman Daman Rudolph Libbe Group), Jonny Reese (Hydro Mechanical), Jacob Metzger (Jendco Safety Supply), Austin Campfield (Continental Building Co.), Carson Pavol (George J. Igel & Co., Inc.), Edgar Cabrera-Lemus (Claypool Electric, Inc.) and Gracie Horn, (G Brands Limited). Middle: Tim Henry (Buckeye Ready-Mix, LLC), Josh Cole (Brackett Builders, Inc.), Kyle McCune (Sauer Group, LLC), Denver Boling (Lehman Daman Rudolph Libbe Group), Kyle Thum (Anderson Concrete Corporation), Josh Keith (MIELKE Mechanical, Inc.), Dakota Crumley (Danis Building Construction Co.), Jordan Grennell (Miles-McClellan Construction Co., Inc.), DJ Elleman (Marker, Inc.) and Michelle Dyer (Elford, Inc.). Back: Bryan Temple (Environmental Management, Inc.), Brian Finck (Mid-City Electric / Technologies), Stephen Hamilton (Thompson Concrete, Ltd.), Adam Funk (Geotex Construction Services, Inc.), Kevin Krial (Thompson Concrete Foundations, Ltd.) Clarence Cottrell (Heath - Newark - Licking County Port Authority), Russell Calvert (Anderson Aluminum Corp.) and Steve Mendera (Mid-City Electric / Technologies). Not pictured: Matt Hatfield (Reitter Inc.), Connor Henneberry (Adena Corp.), Josh Herb (Turner Construction Co.), Rob Hiltbrunner (DRI-LOK Systems, Ltd.), Scott Holcomb (Anderson Aluminum Corp.), Tim Morris (Robertson Construction Services, LLC), Andrew Nesselroad (Environmental Management, Inc.) Marty Raber (Setterlin Building Company) and Logan Simpson (Construction One, Inc.).
The BX Field Leadership Excellence Series (BXFlex) is entering the 12th year of the program with a class of 35 field leaders from BX member firms. BXFlex is a five-month, eight-session program designed to transform top field force managers into high-impact leaders. With this cohort, more than 375 industry field leaders have participated in the program!
Coaching and motivation, business writing, conflict resolution, equity & inclusion, presentation skills and the role of the field in risk management are among the program topics. Like the Rising Leaders Institute and the BX Executive Leadership Experience, BXFlex features instructors recognized nationally in their subject area, along with local industry experts.
BXFlex was developed with input from dozens of industry professionals, from CEOs to foremen, who recognized the need for this type of industry education. The program continues to evolve with new topics and updated materials based on participant feedback. Profiles of each participant will be featured in future editions of the BX eNewsletter.
For information about the BX Field Leadership Excellence Series, contact Deb Murphy.
A record crowd of nearly 800 industry professionals were in attendance for the BX Annual Meeting held Tuesday, Nov. 18 at the Hilton Columbus Downtown.
Three individuals were elected to the BX Board of Directors. They include from left: Peter Hahn (Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP), Alison Marker (Marker, Inc.) and Adam Drexel (Ruscilli Construction Co., LLC.).
The 19th class of graduates of the Rising Leaders Institute received diplomas from the OSU Fisher College of Business.
Members also received recognition with Safety Achievement Awards and the BX Craftsmanship Awards. Paul Lawson (Paul Lawson Helps LLC) was awarded the Meg DeWerth Industry Impact Award for his outstanding leadership in mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Molly Coen, project manager with Miles-McClellan Construction Co., Inc. (center), was presented the BX President’s Award for volunteer service to the industry and the association by BX President Dan Geers (Jezerinac Geers & Associates, Inc.) and BX Executive Director Mary Tebeau (left).

For more information about how you can become involved at the BX, contact Pam Austin.
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The expertise and talent of the crew from Steel Erectors International, Inc. is exhibited throughout the spectacular entryway to the Blacklick Woods Canopy Walk.
The most impressive and unique aspect of the project features two cantilevered beams which make up the 40- and 56-foot viewing decks. The beams cantilever almost three times the amount supported, and function as one once the vertical and diagonal tubes are welded between the two. With careful planning, experience and weight calculations the beams were welded together at 56-feet in the air. Working within a tight environment, the crew developed a plan for staging the crane, boom lifts and materials needed to complete their work without disturbance to the surrounding natural landscape. The crew worked diligently to ensure all welds, cuts and corners were uniform in appearance, as they would be exposed and in plain sight throughout the life of the structure.
This is the first crew award for Steel Erectors International, Inc. The craftsmen received their award last week at the 133rd BX Annual Meeting.
For information about the BX Craftsmanship Awards, contact Pam Austin.

Wising you a very Happy Thanksgiving! We’re grateful for your continued support and the work you do to advance our industry.
The BX office will be closed Nov. 27 and 28.
The holidays are almost upon us, and it’s time to kick off the season with the BXYP crew! Join us at Draft Day Columbus for an evening of mingling and merriment as we blend professional networking with festive fun. Whether you’re aiming to make new connections or showcase your gaudiest garment, this is one event you won’t want to miss. Featuring the fourth annual BXYP Ugly Holiday Sweater Competition, prizes await the Ugliest, Tackiest and Cutest!
Registration includes two (2) drink tickets and hearty appetizers.
For more information about this event, contact Kelly Stover.
Dec. BXYP Event: Jingle & Mingle Happy Hour
Dec. 11 | 4 - 6 PM
Draft Day Columbus
1130 Dublin Rd., Columbus (43215)
$55 BX Members | $65 Non-Members
When registering online, be sure to log in to receive the member rate.
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The OSHA 30-Hour Training Course will help your employees look for, avoid and prevent common workplace hazards. Employees who understand the risks can improve the safety of your jobsite.
Joe Sellers (Velocity Safety Advisors) will guide participants through the many OSHA rules and safety regulations that all construction employees need to understand. This course will cover a variety of topics, including:
Participants will receive a current OSHA code book and an OSHA-authorized course completion card. Lunch will be provided each day.
For more information about this course or to schedule a company-specific session, contact Ashton Chapman.
OSHA 30-Hour Training Course
Jan. 9, 16, 23 & 30 | 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Builders Exchange
$535 BX members | $835 Non-members
Group of 3 Discount: $1,455 Members | $2,355 Non-members
$435 BX Workers' Comp Group members
When registering online, be sure to log in to receive the member rate.
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Joe Sellers
(Velocity Safety Advisors)