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Newsmagazine of the A Top 400 Contractor VISIT WWW.VECELLIOGROUP.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION • “A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1938” Heavy/highway and bridge construction, drainage and site development throughout the mid-Atlantic states and beyond in the eastern U.S. Grading, utilities and as- phalt paving/resurfacing in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina. A division of Vecellio & Grogan. Heavy/highway contract- ing, site development, and asphalt paving/resurfacing across northeastern, central and southeastern Florida. DOT-certified limerock aggregates and screenings. Located in Miami, Florida, White Rock is one of the top producers in the U.S. Petroleum products terminals and related services in multiple U.S. locations (total capacity exceeds 2 million barrels). High-Quality Construction & Materials Energy Services & Products 3rd Quarter 2014 Photo by Carl Thiemann A Word From Leo Vecellio, Jr. ......................................................2 Quality & Safety Awards Attest To Ranger’s Performance.........4 Ranger, V&G, Sharpe Put Group In Top 20 In Highway Work ...4 Private-Sector Site & Paving Work Continues To Rebound .......5 Builder Recognizes Ranger’s Outstanding Safety Efforts ...........5 V&G Making Good Progress On Highway & Site Projects..... 6-7 Well-Equipped: Key Strategy Provides Productive Fleet ...........8 A Look At Vecenergy’s Port Everglades Operations ..................9 Smile, You’re On Vecellio Group Camera! ................................10 Kathryn Vecellio Named To WVU Hall of Fame ........................11 Retirements, Promotions & New Hires .......................................11 Architect of the Capitol Presents 2014 Vecellio Lecture ..........12 Vecellio Group Contact Information ..........................................12 Also In This Issue:

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Newsmagazine of the

A Top 400 Contractor

VISIT WWW.VECELLIOGROUP.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION • “A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1938”

Heavy/highway and bridge construction, drainage and site development throughout the mid-Atlantic states and beyond in the eastern U.S.

Grading, utilities and as-phalt paving/resurfacing in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina. A division of Vecellio & Grogan.

Heavy/highway contract-ing, site development, and asphalt paving/resurfacing across northeastern, central and southeastern Florida.

DOT-certified limerock aggregates and screenings. Located in Miami, Florida, White Rock is one of the top producers in the U.S.

Petroleum products terminals and related services in multiple U.S. locations (total capacity exceeds 2 million barrels).

High-Quality Construction & Materials Energy Services & Products

3rd Quarter 2014

Long-Term Supply: White Rock Preps New Sections For Mining Page 2

Sharpe Bros. Celebrates 8 Years Of ‘No Lost Time’

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Photo by Carl Thiemann

A Word From Leo Vecellio, Jr. ......................................................2Quality & Safety Awards Attest To Ranger’s Performance.........4Ranger, V&G, Sharpe Put Group In Top 20 In Highway Work ...4Private-Sector Site & Paving Work Continues To Rebound .......5Builder Recognizes Ranger’s Outstanding Safety Efforts ...........5V&G Making Good Progress On Highway & Site Projects..... 6-7

Well-Equipped: Key Strategy Provides Productive Fleet ...........8A Look At Vecenergy’s Port Everglades Operations ..................9Smile, You’re On Vecellio Group Camera! ................................10Kathryn Vecellio Named To WVU Hall of Fame ........................11Retirements, Promotions & New Hires .......................................11Architect of the Capitol Presents 2014 Vecellio Lecture ..........12Vecellio Group Contact Information ..........................................12

Also In This Issue:

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As A Core Principle, Working Safely Is Part Of The Daily Job DescriptionThere’s something about human nature that we tend

to look for shorter, faster ways to get things done. When applied correctly, creative thinking can improve project planning and boost production. But when it comes to the well-established routines of jobsite safety, shortcuts are simply not allowed.

Construction ranks high among occupations that carry risk, so it’s vital that we address those risks by adhering to all safety rules and regulations. It is a core principle, and it is part of the job.

For every employee, from myself and sons Chris-topher and Michael at the helm of the Group, to each person handling the day-to-day details that get the job

done for our valued customers, working safely is not an “add on” that we can “get around to” if someone hap-pens to look our way. Properly wearing all required PPE (personal protective equipment) and abiding by all safe-ty rules are an absolute must every time we step onto a jobsite, pick up our tools, or safely inspect and climb aboard a piece of equipment, buckle up and get to work.

It’s who we are. It’s what we do. On behalf of the family, I applaud the efforts of

Sharpe Bros. over the past eight years to work safely with no lost-time incidents. Our goal throughout the Group is to work to this same high standard.

It is always worth the effort.

Leo A. Vecellio, Jr. Vecellio Group, Inc.

Chairman, CEO and President

A Word From

Long-Term Supply: White Rock Prepares New Sections For MiningFor all appearances, it

looked like any other low-lying South Florida acreage, thick with invasive melaleu-ca trees choking out the native ecosystem. But on this tract west of Miami, on this particular day more than 30 years ago, the real area of interest lay below.

Geological surveys had shown the re-gion was rich with high-quality limerock, suitable for mining and processing into aggregates and screenings needed for con-struction materials, such as road base, asphalt pavement and concrete. On neigh-boring lands, limerock mining operations were already well-established.

It was the perfect acquisition for the

Vecellio family, who had ar-rived on the Florida business scene in 1979 with ambitions to grow far beyond their pur-

chase of Rubin Construction, an asphalt contractor serving the Palm Beach County market since the 1940s. Rubin’s founder had recently retired and was also divesting some real estate holdings, including the acreage near Miami, so a deal was struck.

Under the Vecellios’ ownership the road-building firm grew rapidly, was renamed Ranger Construction, and eventually ex-panded to serve customers from Miami and the Keys to the Orlando and Daytona areas.

The Vecellios also substantially added to their limerock holdings, buying land or

securing leases on additional tracts, and in the mid-1980s White Rock Quarries was established.

Built from the ground up as a high-quality, low-cost producer, White Rock is now one of the nation’s top-producing quarries. The preparation of new sections, such as underway at Sections 4 and 5, also removes the invasive melaleuca trees, part of a long-term plan to reestablish native plants in the region.

In business for nearly 30 years, with decades of additional limerock supply in reserve, White Rock provides a reliable, long-term supply, efficiently processed and shipped by truck or rail to serve Flori-da’s construction industry.

On The Cover & This Page: Dozer Opera-tor Jose Bonilla spreads limerock in the key cut area of Sections 4 and 5 at White Rock Quarries’ main Miami location. The pad will support a Marion 8200 dragline (see page 8). Bringing in the material are Haul Truck Opera-tors Joe Barles, Paul Kitchen and Dean Wilson. The clearing and padding process eradicates invasive melaleuca trees, part of a long-term plan to reestablish native plants in the region.

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Sharpe Celebrates 8 Years – More Than 1 Million Work-Hours – With No Lost TimeWorking more than one million

hours over a span of eight years without a lost-time incident is remarkable. Yet the employees of Sharpe Bros. in Greensboro, NC, have surpassed this milestone, marked by a re-cent celebration breakfast.

What’s the company’s secret? Safety is Job #1, no question. But instead of look-ing ahead to the desired result, Sharpe has found great success in focusing on the pro-cess necessary to get there.

“Safety is all about the process, the day-to-day procedures and routines,” explains Mark Ligon, Vecellio Group’s V.P. Safety.

John Riley, Jr., Safety Director of Ve-cellio & Grogan and its Sharpe Bros. division, agrees. “Safety is not just an end result, it’s the ongoing process throughout the day that adds up to a safe workplace.”

Sharpe Bros. V.P. Ivan Clayton gives safety his full support. “Working safely means doing things the right way. If there’s

any doubt, we want employees to get the correct answer from your Foreman or Supervisor.”

“As a Group, we want everyone to return home safely after every shift,” stresses Michael Vecellio, V&G President.

This Group-wide effort is evident. Through Sept. 30, Vecenergy had over three years with no lost time (over 500,000 work-hours); White Rock Quarries, more than two years (over a million hours); V&G, nearly one year (235,000 hours) and Ranger Construction, nearly one year (1,145,000 hours).

Breakfast Buffet: Making their way along the buffet table are (above right, L to R) Jeff Johnson, Thomas Amend, Maurice Robinson, Yade Youssou and Randy Logan; as well as (right, L to R) Dale Martin, Sean Smith, Rodney Golden, Chris Harwell and Jerald Hairston, with John Riley, Jr. helping serve drinks.

Below Right: Enjoying breakfast are (foreground, clockwise from left) Yair Alvarez, Robert Esquavel, Alex Esquavel, Bill Smith, Curtis Ash, Todd Nelson, Serigne Dieye and Jerald Hairston.

Below: Sharpe Bros. V.P. Ivan Clayton chats with (from the left) Rodney Golden, Chris Harwell, Jacob Thurston, David Simmons and Sean Smith.

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Right (& Cover Inset): Celebrating Sharpe’s safety culture are (L to R) Safety Director

John Riley, Jr., Project Manager Walker Moffitt, V.P. Ivan Clayton, Vecellio Group

V.P. Safety Mark Ligon, Steve Beals of Trav-elers, V&G President Michael Vecellio and

Vecellio Group CEO Leo Vecellio, Jr.

Above: Sharpe Bros. V.P. Ivan Clayton welcomes employees to the company’s recent breakfast buffet safety celebration, while Vecellio Group CEO Leo Vecellio, Jr. (standing, left) and Sharpe Project Manager Walker Moffitt (right) look on.

Left: Vecellio & Grogan President Michael Vecel-lio greets Sharpe Bros. employees, including Randy Beal, at the breakfast.

The Power of The Process

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Ranger Construction was chosen as one of two finalists in its category for a national safety award, given recently at the annual convention of the industry’s foremost trade association.

The Transportation Development Foun-dation, an arm of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, each year presents the Contractor Safety Award to the company with the most impressive safety program in each of three tiers, based on the number of employee-hours worked.

Ranger, competing against other com-panies having over one million hours worked, was chosen as runner up in a very close split-decision.

“Ranger had a great safety record last year and continues to improve its safety culture,” said Vecellio Group V.P. Safety Mark Ligon. Helping promote this culture are Ranger Safety Directors Mike Scarbor-ough and David Asselin.

Two years ago Sharpe Bros. won the award for its business category (fewer than 500,000 employee-hours).

Making safety efforts so effective throughout the Group are full buy-in and frequent jobsite tours by the Vecellio fam-ily and company leadership, comprehen-sive safety planning and training, safety audits and reviews, and thorough incident investigation.

Excerpts from a recent letter from Kissimmee Gateway Airport Director of Aviation Terry Lloyd, sent to Ranger Construction:

“Thank you for the excellent performance... Runway projects pose a high potential for incidents... I am pleased to say that this project was 100% incident free... To state it simply, Ranger Construction was the best runway paving contractor I have worked with over my 34-year career in airport management on four continents...”

Also highlighted were Ranger’s “outstanding management, super-vision and coordination skills” with its own crews and with airfield lighting subcontractor H.L. Pruitt Corp.

Ranger Hailed As “Best Runway Paving Contractor”

Wall-To-Wall-To-Wall Awards Showcase Ranger’s QualityRanger Finalist For National Safety Award

Jorge Camejo is part of a Ranger Mechanical Services team working on a project for Florida Power & Light at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

Ranger, V&G, Sharpe Put Group Among Top 20 In Highway Construction

The Vecellio Group perennially ranks in or near the top half of Engineering News-Record’s Top 400 Contractors list (this year listed as #223 in the U.S.) and among the leaders in highway and road construction (#19 this year), with proj-ects by Ranger Construction, Vecellio & Grogan and Sharpe Bros. comprising the volume of contracted work.

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“There have been plenty of bid op-portunities and we’ve had good success. Developers are once again evaluating the best overall value, not strictly the lowest price at bid time, to make sure they are receiving the most cost-effective com-pleted project.”

associations, such as Eagle Ridge, Thousand Pines and others throughout the com-pany’s operational areas.

“The private market is surging back in central and south Florida,” noted Leo Vecellio, Jr., Ranger CEO.

Finishes Touches: Ronald Simon, Domini- que Simon and Ramon Escalante (far left); Sylvia Suarez (left); and Marco Rodas and Eduardo Salgado (below) were part of Ranger’s site development team at Palm Beach Outlets.

Helping Hands: Project Engineer Travis Gates sets grading points at Palm Beach Outlets (far right), while Field Mechanic Sean Hawkins inspects a compaction roller on the jobsite (below). Ranger asphalt crews provided pav-ing services for all access roads and parking areas at the retail center (right).

EMJ Construction, builder of Palm Beach Outlets at the former Palm Beach Mall site in West Palm Beach, honored Ranger Construction with its Award of Safety Excellence for ensuring safe operations on the busy job-site. Ranger provided a complete site development and paving package for the new retail center.

“We look forward to working with your company again,” said EMJ Executive V.P. Rob Eichelroth.

Builder Recognizes Ranger With Safety Award

Private-Sector Site Development, Paving Work Continues To Rebound

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VanGuard • Newsmagazine of the Vecellio Group • 3rd Quarter 2014

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Above: V&G workers pour concrete for bridge piers during construction on the “Western Loop” in Greensboro, NC.

Left and Below: V&G is reconstructing a section of Rte-83 in Vansant, VA. The project involves a rerouted streambed and .75 miles of re-built roadway, .

With current project locations ranging from rug-ged mountains to sensitive wetlands, Vecellio & Grogan is calling on its decades of heavy/highway and site development experience to make good progress on a variety of challenging construction jobs.

Tight work areas and steep, rocky terrain add to the logistics and complexity on new highway con-struction in Logan County, WV, road reconstruc-

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Left and Below: In the steep terrain of Logan County, WV, Vecellio & Grogan crews are building a new section of Rte-10.

Right: V&G is widening US-321 in Blowing Rock, NC.

Below: A large site development project at Ridgeview School in Clintwood, VA, shows V&G’s versatility.

tion in Vansant, VA, and road widening in Blowing Rock, NC. Extensive temporary work platforms are protecting wetlands during construction of a section of expressway in Greensboro, NC, while in Clintwood, VA, site work for a large educational complex required close coordination with many other contractors.

For the experienced managers, supervisors and crews of Vecellio & Grogan, it’s all in a day’s work.

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A recent addition to the equipment fleet is a Manitowoc MLC165 (left) currently

deployed on V&G’s Western Loop project in Greensboro, NC (also see page 6). The 182-ton-capacity crane (165 metric tons)

can install and remove its own tracks and counterweights, and features the latest in high-efficiency components.

On the other end of the size spectrum, a rented skid steer (below) is perfectly suited for some finishing touches on a

Ranger site development project in West Palm Beach, FL.

Well-Equipped: Key Strategy Provides Reliable, Productive Fleet For Mining, Paving & Heavy/Highway Construction

One of the Group’s newest pieces of equipment is a concrete

pumping truck at Vecellio & Grogan.

Front-end loaders, like this one moving recycled asphalt at a Sharpe Bros. plant in

Greensboro, NC, are a versatile workhorse.

Two Kenworth T880 dump trucks, shown at Ranger Construction’s West Palm Beach asphalt plant, recently were added to the company’s fleet, along with a number of new T800s.

The largest piece of equipment in the Vecellio Group’s fleet is White Rock Quarries’ Marion 8200 walking dragline in Miami, FL. Operated by North American Mining, it has a 105-cu. yd. bucket and a boom nearly the length of a football field. Power from a dedicated sub-station feeds the machine’s 14 electric motors, which generate 14,500 h.p.

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Terminal Operations: Operations Manager Adam Rafford (above right) monitors the busy loading rack (top) at Vecenergy’s Port Everglades terminal in South Florida. Vecenergy operates petroleum products terminals in multiple states, with more than two million barrels of total capacity.

Petroleum Services: As the provider of offloading services at Port Everglades, Vecenergy’s South Florida Petroleum Services tends to a tanker ship at one of the unloading berths (left). Grids of piping at each berth route the products to the proper terminal destination (right). Dock Man Eli Ramos (below) opens a valve to accommodate the flow of product as it exits a ship through the unload-ing arms (below right).

A Look At Our Port Everglades

Operations

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Above and Below: At the 2014 National Pavement Expo, held earlier this year in Ft. Lauder-dale, Ranger Truck Driver Court-ney Williams delivered donated asphalt material used to dem-onstrate milling and paving.

Sharpe Bros.’ Safety Celebration (Also see article & photos on page 3)

Above: Steve Beals (Travelers), Michael Vecellio, Ivan Clayton, Todd

Nelson and Rob Stafford chat after the breakfast buffet.

Above Right: Sharpe gave away eight flat screen TVs, one for each year of no lost time, through a random drawing to (L to R) Salvador Cuin,

Randy Beal, Bill Smith, Bill Hill, Paul Hunt, Alfonso Martinez, Nahum Jaimes and Matthew King.

Right: Becky Peeples, Sheila Plyler, Tomorow Betts and David Simmons share a laugh

at the Sharpe Bros. event.

Above: Tonia Garcia is part of the IT support team at Vecellio & Grogan’s Beckley, WV, office.

Right: Helicopter Pilot J.D. Thomas runs through pre-flight processes after stopping to refuel during

a three-state review of current highway projects with company executives on board.

Above Left: Vecenergy’s Tad Todd explains the infrastructure at South Florida Petroleum Services in Port Everglades.

Above: Damian Santana and Eli Ramos are part of the Vecenergy team at South Florida Petro-leum Services.

Above: Karol Moreno is part of a Ranger Mechanical Services team working on a Florida Power & Light pipeline in Port Everglades.

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Kathryn Cotrill Vecellio, co-own-er of the Vecellio Group along with her husband, Leo, and their sons, Chris-topher and Michael, has been inducted into her alma mater’s Hall of Fame.

Mrs. Vecellio, a graduate of West Virginia University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sci-ences/Secondary Education and a Master of Art in Guidance and Counseling, has been active for decades in fundraising and volunteer work for a variety of community, charitable and educa-tional organizations, and has received numerous awards and recognitions.

In October she and five other alumni were in-ducted into the university’s College of Education and Human Services Hall of Fame. The ceremo-ny noted her record of outstanding achievement and significant contributions to the college’s vi-sion and mission.

Among many other notable accomplish-ments, Mrs. Vecellio served for 14 years on the college’s visiting committee. She also was Chair of the American Heart Association’s most suc-cessful Heart Ball ever.

Ranger ConstructionErcolano, Candace Project Engineer Lolli, Cristina Accounting Manager Ozbun, Corey Party Chief-SurveyBoatwright, JackBrooks, SavitaEspinosa Garcia, RafaelFelder, ByronGibson, JeffreyHawkins, VincentHernandez, HecbertMoreno, KarolMoten, EdwardParrish, AlexanderPineiro Garcia, MarcianoPringal, DouglasSmith, Jr., Johnnie

Taylor, JoshuaWood, Terry

Sharpe Bros.Alvarez, Yair Irlen GuevaraBedolla-Aguilera, EloyBedolla-Aguilera, JuanCuin, SalvadorHernandez, Angel FloresJohnson, James KennethKing, Matthew

Vecellio & Grogan **and affiliated companies

Salmon, Charles Project Manager Smith, Daniel Field EngineerBaker, RobertBarton, ClarenceCasas, Pedro Romero

Charles, Eric LeeGuerrero, Benigno RubioGuerrero, Ciro LopezHadley, LouisLara-Rojas, EnriqueLooney, WesleyMalave-Padua, JoseMartinez-Madrid, SantosMedrano-Bueno, EudoxioMendez, LeonardoMiller, StacyMounts, Jr., ChristopherParrigan, KennyRodriguez-Irizarry, LuisSuyas, Ulises OmarWebb, Jr., JamesWhite, Teresa

Vecellio Management ServicesGryskiewicz, Alicia Collins

VecenergyBlanton, Michael Deopersaud, Devendra

White Rock QuarriesBrock, RobertCastillo, JorgeDavila, ErickFleitas, LazaroMassenat, PaulMcCullough, Jr., TravisMenendez, RobertoPaddie, GregoryPerez, LuisRoger, LivanWilson, Michael Dean

WELCOME ABOARD!

GREAT JOB!

Ranger ConstructionKelly Dubois, Accts Payable Clerk Jason Klock, Paving SuperintendentCorey Ozbun, Survey Party Chief

We welcome all who recently have been hired (or rehired) and who have passed their introductory period through Sept. 30, 2014, as well as the newest management team members (in italics).

Congratulations to our employees receiving recent promotions! Keep up the great work! (Through Sept. 30, 2014.)

The Vecellio Group proudly provides Equal Em ployment Opportunity (EEO) for all per-sons, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, disability, or status as a qualified Vietnam-era, special-disabled or other protected veteran.

At Vecellio & Grogan’s shop, Beckley Equipment Repair, Truck Mechanic Cecil Williams has retired after 38 years.

Cecil began his career with Ve-cellio & Grogan in 1976 as a Parts Runner. He worked in the warehouse before being promoted to Mechanic Helper, then Mechanic, where he utilized his many skills throughout a long and fruitful career.

Cecil worked on trucks, tractors, and other on-road vehicles, as well as specialty equipment, such as walk behind rollers and generators. He also performed safety inspections.

Two White Rock Quarries’ em-ployees with notable service records also recently retired.

Horacio Cortes, a Sales Loader Operator for just over 19 years, hung up his hard hat in August. He was a reliable worker with a knack for loading trucks at the proper weight.

Jose Suarez, a Welder for more than 15 years, retired in September. He took pride in precisely building up the metal on the aggregate plant’s crusher rotors for peak efficiency.

RETiREMEnTs

Art Fowler, a 37-year employ-ee of the Vecellio companies who served as a Vice President before his retirement in 1992, has passed away at the age of 84.

Art worked for the West Virgin-ia Department of Highways before serving in the Korean War, then in 1955 went to work for an asphalt paving company that became Black Rock Contracting, acquired by Ve-cellio & Grogan in 1973.

A valuable member of the execu-tive team, Art also became involved in the Vecellio Group’s expansion into Florida, helping oversee asphalt operations at Ranger Construction.

Survivors include his two sons, also long-time employees: Scott is a Ranger V.P.; Rick is an Estimator. Their father will be sorely missed.

in MEMORiAM

VecenergyAngel Colon, Dockman Class IIMichael Zapach, Terminal Supervisor

Kathryn Vecellio

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The Honorable Stephen T. Ayers, FAIA, LEED AP, pre-sented this year’s Vecellio Dis-tinguished Lecture, held each fall at Virginia Tech, alma ma-ter of several Vecellio family members.

Ayers, as Architect of the Capitol, is responsible for all design, construction, maintenance and op-eration of the historic U.S. Capitol Build-ing, the care of 553 acres of grounds, and 17.4 million sq. ft. of legislative, judicial and other government buildings and facilities.

His lecture, “Serve, Preserve, and In-spire,” included an update on the current

Dome Restoration Project.The Vecellio Distinguished

Lecture is sponsored by the Vecellio Family Foundation and individual family members through an endowment to the school’s Vecellio Construction Engineering and Management Program. The endowment also

supports scholarships, fellowships and a full professorship at the school.

Several Vecellio family members are alumni of Virginia Tech, beginning with the late Leo Vecellio, Sr. (class of 1938). Leo Vecellio, Jr. (1968) and Michael Vecellio (2001) also are Virginia Tech graduates.

Hon. Stephen T. Ayers, Architect of the Capitol, Presents 2014 Vecellio Distinguished Lecture

Stephen T. Ayers

2001 – G. Wayne CloughPresident, Georgia Tech

2002 – Ted C. KennedyChairman, BE&K, Inc.

2003 – Philip A. ShucetCommissioner, VDOT

2004 – Patricia D. GallowayNational President, ASCE

2005 – Hans Van WinkleDirector, Construction Industry Institute

2006 – Ronald L. Johnson

Major General, Deputy Chief of Engineers, US Army Corps of Engineers

2007 – Linda FiggPresident/CEO, Figg Engineering Group

2008 – Henry PetroskiProfessor, Duke University

2009 – Paul E. TorgersenProf/Dean/Pres., Virginia Tech

2010 – Michael C. VorsterEmeritus Professor, Virginia Tech

2011 – John R. HillmanPresident, HC Bridge Company, LLC

2012 – Jan TuchmanEditor-in-Chief, Engineering News-Record

2013 – Bob PrietoSenior V.P., Fluor Corporation

Past Presenters of the Vecellio Distinguished Lecture:

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