STATE LICENSING BOARD FOR CONTRACTORS



STATE LICENSING BOARD FOR CONTRACTORS

MINUTES TO THE REGULAR MEETING OF

July 29, 2010

The regular monthly meeting of the Board was called to order by the Vice Chairman at 9:30 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Board’s offices, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Members of the Board present:

William Clouatre

Nelson A. “Andy” Dupuy, Jr.

Courtney Fenet, Jr.

August Gallo, Jr.

Danny Graham

Kenneth Jones

Donald G. Lambert

Lee Mallett

Garland Meredith

Christopher Stuart

Vic Weston

Absent: Byron Talbot, Chairman

George L. Crain, Jr.

There being a quorum, the regular order of business began.

Attending the meeting were: Michael B. McDuff, Executive Director; Judy Dupuy, Board Administrator; Judge Darrell White, Retired, Hearing Officer; Stephanie Laborde, Board Attorney; and from the staff, Doug Traylor; Brent Templet; Bobbie Hughes; Tiffany Rogers; Kris Fitch; Sharon Fabre; Compliance Investigators Tommy Mimnaugh; Greg Perrin and Dwan Mizell, recording the minutes.

Also in attendance were: Marcel Champagne, Champagne, Inc., Jill and Jerry Bourque, Bourque Construction Company; Doug Sutter, Attorney representing Destin Drywall and Glen Smith, Destin Drywall; Linda Archer and Steve Lentz, Lentz Roofing Company; Scott Mercer, Attorney representing Domestic Construction LLC; Jennifer Treadway Morris, Attorney representing Bourque Construction Company; Bill Spiers, Cornerstone Reconstruction; William Billingsley, Bayou Construction; Kenneth Smith, Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc.; James Gray, Attorney representing United Demolition South LLC; William Marino, United Demolition South LLC; Charles Schaub, Attorney representing Scott Hebert Interiors, Inc.; Brad Fontenot, Brad’s Electric LLC; Kevin Stewart, Sr. and Chris Stewart, Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors; Marcie Trask Graff, Bayou Contracting, LLC/Spears Roofing-Plantiff; Laurence Delaroderie; Jackie Snow; Steven Damen, Damen Construction; Tracy Alexander, AA Plumbing & Mechanical LLC; Gerald Ashy, Attorney representing Laurence Delaroderie and Jackie Snow; Frank White, Attorney representing Jackson Supply and LCR-M Limited Partnership; Thomas Thomesse, Attorney representing Kenjura Tile, Phoenix Construction and Brad’s Electric; Richard Kenjura, Kenjura Tile; Clay Young, Clay Young Construction; Kermit Mills, Domestic Construction; Audie Pusateri, United Demolition South LLC; Frank DeVittorio, Attorney Kevin and Chris Stewart/ Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors; Barry Malone and Danny Vine, Six B Construction; Ken Naquin, LAGC; Heather Lyons, Environmental Cleaning & Restoration; Leroy and Lydia McCoy, Leroy McCoy Air Conditioning; Danny Hartin, Cross Country Roofing, Inc. and Clayton Dailey, Dailey’s Fence Co (Lloyd Dailey & Sons).

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Mr. Ken Jones, Board member, led the members and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance, which was followed by an invocation given by Judge Darrell White, Hearing Officer then Judge White introduced himself and advised those present of his duties.

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Judge White sworn in Mr. Lee Mallett, a new Commercial Board Member.

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A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to accept the Minutes of the June 17, 2010 regular meeting, as typed. The Motion passed.

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NEW BUSINESS:

◙ Judgment Hearing(s):

AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC (CL#53435)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, The Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158, Paragraph A (9), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief both Steven Andrew Alexander and Tracy Alexander d/b/a AA Plumbing, LLC, and you Tracy being only a Member and “Andy” being a Member and only qualifying party, for AA Plumbing & Mechanical LLC, holder of commercial contractor’s license number 53435, have failed to properly engage in the business of contracting as demonstrated by your prior contracting business experience due to an alleged violation by both of you of the above statutes. This violation is based on the fact that you have a judgment which was rendered by the 22nd Judicial District Court, No. 2010-11451, Division “E”, Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, on the 10th day of March, 2010, in which both Andy Alexander and Tracy Alexander d/b/a AA Plumbing, LLC, an unlicensed contractor, were ordered to pay jointly, severally, and in solido in the principal amount of THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR DOL-LARS AND 85/100 ($32,554.85) plus 25% of that principal award as attorney’s fees, interest on the principal award at the rate of 14% per annum from March 27, 2009, until paid, and all costs of court in favor of LCR-M Limited Partnership. This judgment results in problems relating to the ability of the contractor(s), its qualifying party(ies), or any of its principal owners or principal shareholders to engage in the business of contracting, as demonstrated by their prior contracting business experience.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC was present. Ms. Tracy Alexander with AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC and Mr. Frank White, Attorney representing LCR-M a Limited Partnership were both present.

Mrs. Alexander and Attorney White both came to the stand. Mrs. Alexander was sworn in then gave her statement.

Attorney White stated AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC and LCR have entered into an Agreement and AA Plumbing & Mechanical has begun making monthly payments towards the outstanding judgment in full. Then requested sixty (60) days to give AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC time to pay the outstanding judgment in full.

Mrs. Alexander stated their original Agreement gave them until the end of 2010 to pay the outstanding judgment in full.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Stuart to give AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC until December 31, 2010 to pay the outstanding Judgment with LCR-M Limited Partnership in full. If the judgment is not paid in full by January 1, 2011, Commercial License Number 53435 held by AA Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

Bayou Contracting, LLC (CL#49106)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Bayou Contracting, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the City Court of Slidell, No. 2007C01076, Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, on the 15th day of May, 2009, in which Bayou Contracting, LLC, holder of commercial contractor’s license number 49106, was ordered to pay in the full and true sum of THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00/100 ($35,000.00) together with legal interest thereon from the date of judicial demand until paid and for all costs of the proceedings in favor of Ms. Rae Jeanfreau.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against Bayou Contracting, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of Bayou Contracting, LLC was present. Mr. William Billingsley representing Bayou Contracting, LLC and Ms. Marcie Trask Graff, Executor for Ms. Rae Jeanfreau were both present.

Mr. Billingsley and Ms. Trask Graff both came to the stand and both were sworn.

Mr. Billingsley gave his statement.

Then Ms. Trask Graff gave her statement.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to give Bayou Contracting, LLC Sixty (60) days or by September 16, 2010 Commercial Board Meeting to pay the outstanding Judgment with RAE JEANFREAU in full. If the judgment is not paid in full within Sixty (60) Days or by September 16, 2010, Commercial License Number 49106 held by Bayou Contracting, LLC will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

Todd Broussard Construction, L.L.C. (CL#41517-Inactive / RL#86480)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Todd Broussard Construction, L.L.C. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a default judgment which was rendered by the 15th Judicial District Court, No. 2009-2719, Parish of Lafayette, State of Louisiana, on the 10th day of August, 2009, in which Todd Broussard Construction, L.L.C., holder of commercial contractor’s license number 41517 and inactive residential contractor’s license number 86480 (can be renewed), was ordered to pay in the amount of FORTY FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX DOLLARS AND 92/100 ($45,386.92), together with legal interest from the date of judicial demand until paid and reasonable attorneys fees of 25% of the principal sum in favor of Scott Hebert Interiors, Inc.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against TODD BROUSSARD CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. then Judge White asked if a representative of TODD BROUSSARD CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. was present. Mr. Chuck Schaub, Attorney representing Scott Hebert Interiors was present, no one was present for Todd Broussard Construction, L.L.C.

Attorney Schaub came to the stand, introduced himself and who he represented.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 41517 and Residential License Number 86480 held by TODD BROUSSARD CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. for failure to pay an outstanding Judgment with Scott Hebert Interiors, Inc. in full. The Motion passed.

Marcel Joseph Champagne (CL#41927)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Marcel Joseph Champagne of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the 22nd Judicial District Court, No. 2009-16422, Division “F”, Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, on the 26th day of March, 2010, in which Champagne, Inc. and you, Marcel Joseph Champagne, holder of commercial contractor’s license number 41927, were ordered to pay in the principal amount of ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHT DOLLARS AND 00/100 ($1,908.00) plus interest at the per annum rate of 18% on each unpaid invoice commencing from the twenty-fifth day of the month following the month of the invoice, attorney’s fees equal to 15% of the total of principal and interest, and costs of court, in favor of Jackson Supply Company.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against MARCEL JOSEPH CHAMPAGNE then Judge White asked if a representative of MARCEL JOSEPH CHAMPAGNE was present. Mr. Marcel Champagne and Mr. Frank White, Attorney representing Jackson Supply Company were both present.

Attorney White and Mr. Champagne both came to the stand, Mr. Champagne was sworn in.

Judge White then asked Attorney White if there was any settlement in this matter.

Attorney White stated he has spoken to Mr. Champagne’s Attorney that they have promised full payment of the outstanding amount within sixty (60) days then requested a sixty (60) days

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Gallo to give MARCEL JOSEPH CHAMPAGNE Sixty (60) days to pay the outstanding Judgment with Jackson Supply Company in full. If the judgment is not paid in full within Sixty (60) Days Commercial License Number 41927 held by MARCEL JOSEPH CHAMPAGNE will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

Edward E. Montz (CL#38148)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Edward E. Montz of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the 21st Judicial District Court, No. 126-103, Division “D”, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on the 2nd day of February, 2010, in which you, Edward E. Montz, III, holder of commercial contractor’s license number 38148, were ordered to pay in the principal amount of TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWELVE DOLLARS AND 52/100 ($2,712.52) plus interest at the per annum rate of 12% on each unpaid invoice commencing from the twentieth day of the month following the month of the invoice until paid, attorney’s fees in the amount of $500.00, and all costs of court including the cost of the provate process server in favor of Jackson Supply Company.

This matter was settled before the 7/29/10 Commercial Board Meeting starting.

Spears Consulting, Inc. (CL#48797)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Spears Consulting, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, The Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158, Paragraph A (9), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called to consider suspending or revoking your commercial contractor’s license number 48797 for reason that on information and belief you, Mr. Spears, have failed to properly engage in the business of contracting as demonstrated by your prior contracting business experience due to an alleged violation by you of the above statutes. This violation is based on the fact that you, Mr. Spears, as the only incorporator of this company and only qualifying party of Spears Consulting, Inc., holder of commercial contractor’s license number 48797, have a default judgment which was rendered by the 19th Judicial District Court, No. 565,816, Section 23, Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana, on the 29th day of July, 2009, in which Spears Roofing & Consulting, LLC, an unlicensed contractor, was ordered to pay in the amount of TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETEEN DOLLARS AND 60/100 ($22,619.60) together with judicial interest from date of demand until paid and for all court costs incurred by Plaintiffs in the prosecution of this claim in favor of Laurence Delaroderie and Jackie Snow. This judgment results in problems relating to the ability of the contractor(s), its qualifying party(ies), or any of its principal owners or principal shareholders to engage in the business of contracting, as demonstrated by their prior contracting business experience.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against SPEARS CONSULTING, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of SPEARS CONSULTING, INC. was present. Mr. Gerald Ashy, Attorney representing Laurence Delaroderie and Jackie Snow and Laurence Delaroderie and Jackie Snow were all present.

Attorney Ashy came to the stand gave his statement then requested sixty (60) days for Spears Consulting, Inc. to satisfy the outstanding judgment.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Gallo to give SPEARS CONSULTING, INC. Sixty (60) days to pay the outstanding Judgment with Laurence Delaroderie and Jackie Snow in full. If the judgment is not paid in full within Sixty (60) Days Commercial License Number 48797 held by SPEARS CONSULTING, INC. will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors (CL#36270)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158, Paragraph A (9), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief both Christopher E. Stewart and Kevin T. Stewart d/b/a Stewart Brothers Construction, and you Christopher, being only a Partner, and Kevin, being a Partner and only qualifying party, for Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors, holder of commercial contractor’s license number 36270, have failed to properly engage in the business of contracting as demonstrated by your prior contracting business experience due to an alleged violation by both of you of the above statutes. This violation is based on the fact that you have a judgment which was rendered by the 21st Judicial District Court, No. 2005-0002349, Division “F”, Parish of Tangipahoa, State of Louisiana, on the 11th day of March, 2009, in which both Christopher E. Stewart and Kevin T. Stewart d/b/a Stewart Brothers Construction, an unlicensed contractor, were ordered to pay in the amount of ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO DOLLARS & 72/100, ($134,132.72), together with legal interest from July 11, 2005 until paid, together with attorneys fees in the amount of $5,000.00, and for all costs incurred in this proceeding in favor of Jill E. Firmin and Craig R. Firmin. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that petitioners’ rights against the remaining defendants, FRED HOLLIDAY AND ALTERNATIVE SOURCE, INC. be and the same are hereby reserved. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the Motion for New Trial filed by Christopher E. Stewart and Kevin T. Stewart was denied by the same court as stated above. The order was signed in Amite, Louisiana, on the 24th day of May, 2010. This

judgment results in problems relating to the ability of the contractor(s), its qualifying party(ies), or any of its principal owners or principal shareholders to engage in the business of contracting, as demonstrated by their prior contracting business experience.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors then Judge White asked if a representative of Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors was present. Mr. Frank DeVittorio, Attorney representing Stewart Brothers Independent Contractors, Mr. Kevin Stewart, Sr., and Mr. Chris Stewart were all present.

Attorney DeVittorio came to the stand gave his statement.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde made a statement.

Then there was discussion between Attorney DeVittorio and Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde regarding this judgment.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Gallo and Mr. Stuart to have Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde file paperwork in this Suit asking to the court for clarification whether that injunction is still pending – before the Board would take any action with regarding to this judgment. The Motion passed.

Clay Young Construction, L.L.C. (CL#47315)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Clay Young Construction, L.L.C. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the 21st Judicial District Court, No. 126670, Division “A”, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on the 7th day of April, 2010, in which Clay Young Construction, L.L.C., holder of commercial contractor’s license number 47315, was ordered to pay in the full sum of THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX DOLLARS AND 99/100 ($3,166.99), plus interest thereon from judicial demand, along with reasonable attorney fees in the amount of 25% of principal and for all costs of the proceedings in favor of Cornerstone Reconstruction Services, L.L.C. d/b/a Paul Davis Restoration of Greater Baton Rouge.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against Clay Young Construction, L.L.C then Judge White asked if a representative of Clay Young Construction, L.L.C was present. Mr. Clay Young, representing Clay Young Construction, L.L.C. and Mr. Bill Spears, representing Cornerstone Reconstruction were both present.

Mr. Young and Mr. Spears both came to the stand and both were sworn in.

Ms. Fitch stated to the Board that Items H and I were related matters, that both companies were involved.

Mr. Young stated that an Agreement had been reached.

Mr. Spears stated the Agreement was $1,000.00 until the outstanding judgment Is paid in full. That the payments will begin on August 21st. Then Mr. Spears gave Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde a copy of the Agreement to file into the record.

The Board asked Mr. Spears to report back to staff whether or not this judgment was paid in full or not.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Stuart to give Clay Young Construction, L.L.C. Six (6) months to pay the outstanding Judgment with Cornerstone Restoration Services, L.L.C. DBA Paul Davis Restoration of Greater Baton Rouge in full. If the judgment is not paid in full within Six (6) months Commercial License Number 47315 held by Clay Young Construction, L.L.C. will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

The Voltech Group LLC (CL#41944)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by The Voltech Group LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, The Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158, Paragraph A (9), and Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and in consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called to consider suspending or revoking your commercial con- tractor’s license number 41944 for reason that on information and belief you, Mr. Young, have failed to properly engage in the business of contracting as demonstrated by your prior contracting business experience due to an alleged violation by you of the above statutes. This violation is based on the fact that you, Mr. Young, as the only Member and only qualifying party of The Voltech Group, holder of commercial contractor’s license number 41944, have a judgment which was rendered by the 21st Judicial District Court, No. 126670, Division “A”, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on the 7th day of April, 2010, in which Clay Young Construction, L.L.C., holder of commercial contractor’s license number 47315, was ordered to pay in the full sum of THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX DOLLARS AND 99/100 ($3,166.99), plus interest thereon from judicial demand, along with reasonable attorney fees in the amount of 25% of principal and for all costs of the proceedings in favor of Cornerstone Reconstruction services, L.L.C. d/b/a Paul Davis Restoration of Greater Baton Rouge. This judgment results in problems relating to the ability of the contractor(s), its qualifying party(ies), or any of its principal owners or principal share-holders to engage in the business of contracting, as demonstrated by their prior contracting business experience.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against THE VOLTECH GROUP LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of THE VOLTECH GROUP LLC was present. Mr. Clay Young, representing Clay Young Construction, L.L.C. and Mr. Bill Spears, representing Cornerstone Reconstruction were both present.

Mr. Young and Mr. Spears both came to the stand and both were sworn in.

Ms. Fitch stated to the Board that Items H and I were related matters, that both companies were involved.

Mr. Young stated that an Agreement had been reached.

Mr. Spears stated the Agreement was $1,000.00 until the outstanding judgment Is paid in full. That the payments will begin on August 21st. Then Mr. Spears gave Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde a copy of the Agreement to file into the record.

The Board asked Mr. Spears to report back to staff whether or not this judgment was paid in full or not.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Stuart to give THE VOLTECH GROUP LLC Six (6) months to pay the outstanding Judgment with Cornerstone Restoration Services, L.L.C. DBA Paul Davis Restoration of Greater Baton Rouge in full. If the judgment is not paid in full within Six (6) months Commercial License Number 41944 held by THE VOLTECH GROUP LLC will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

◙ Qualifying Party Hearing(s):

Aaron Dodge Electrical Service, Inc. (CL#42959)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 42959 held by Aaron Dodge Electrical Service, Inc. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against AARON DODGE ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of AARON DODGE ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Graham to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 42959 held by AARON DODGE ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Advance Construction & Remediation, L.L.C. (MR#250349)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 250349 held by Advance Construction & Remediation, L.L.C. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION & REMEDIATION, L.L.C. then Judge White asked if a representative of ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION & REMEDIATION, L.L.C. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Stuart to immediately revoke Mold Remediation License Number 250349 held by ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION & REMEDIATION, L.L.C. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Blazer Construction, L.L.C. (CL#10282)

Administrative Hearing – Consider removing the classification of Specialty: Hazardous Waste Treatment or Removal from Louisiana contractor’s license number 10282 held by Blazer Construction, L.L.C. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against BLAZER CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. then Judge White asked if a representative of BLAZER CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. was present. There was no response.

Ms. Fitch stated the request was only to remove the classification of Specialty: Hazardous Waste Treatment or Removal from their license.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Stuart to approve removal of the Specialty: Hazardous Waste Treatment or Removal classification from Commercial License Number 10282 held by BLAZER CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. due to not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Direct Marine Services, LLC (CL#51643)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 51643 held by Direct Marine Services, LLC for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against DIRECT MARINE SERVICES, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of DIRECT MARINE SERVICES, LLC was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 51643 held by DIRECT MARINE SERVICES, LLC for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Greystone Construction, LLC (CL#48267)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 48267 held by Greystone Construction, LLC for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against GREYSTONE CONSTRUCTION, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of GREYSTONE CONSTRUCTION, LLC was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 48267 held by GREYSTONE CONSTRUCTION, LLC for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

LoCountry Home Improvement Contractors, LLC (CL#48681)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 48681 held by LoCountry Home Improvement Contractors, LLC for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against LoCountry Home Improvement Contractors, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of LoCountry Home Improvement Contractors, LLC was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Graham to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 48681 held by LoCountry Home Improvement Contractors, LLC for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Lufkin’s Six B Construction, Inc. (CL#35015)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 35015 held by Lufkin’s Six B Construction, Inc. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against Lufkin’s Six B Construction, Inc. then Judge White asked if a representative of Lufkin’s Six B Construction, Inc. was present. Mr. Danny Vines and Mr. Barry Malone were both present.

Mr. Vines and Mr. Malone both came to the stand, both were sworn in then each gave their statement stating they were in the process of getting a new qualifying party in place.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Meredith to give Lufkin’s Six B Construction, Inc. sixty (60) days to new a new qualifying party in place, if after sixty (60) days a new qualifying party is not in place, Commercial License Number 35015 held by Lufkin’s Six B Construction, Inc. will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

M&R Drywall, Inc (CL#41248)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 41248 held by M&R Drywall, Inc for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against M&R DRYWALL, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of M&R DRYWALL, INC. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 41248 held by M&R DRYWALL, INC. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Project Development Group, Inc. (CL#26758)

Administrative Hearing – Consider removing the classification of Specialty: Asbestos Removal and Abatement from Louisiana contractor’s license number 26758 held by Project Development Group, Inc. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against PROJECT DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of PROJECT DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. was present. There was no response.

Ms. Fitch stated the request was only to remove the classification of Specialty: Asbestos Removal and Abatement from their license.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to approve removal of the Specialty: Asbestos Removal and Abatement classification from Commercial License Number 26758 held by PROJECT DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. due to not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Southern Living Construction, LLC (CL#44710)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 44710 held by Southern Living Construction, LLC for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against SOUTHERN LIVING CONSTRUCTION, LLC. then Judge White asked if a representative of SOUTHERN LIVING CONSTRUCTION, LLC. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Gallo to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 44710 held by SOUTHERN LIVING CONSTRUCTION, LLC. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Sunset Excavating, Inc. (CL#48064)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 48064 held by Sunset Excavating, Inc. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against SUNSET EXCAVATING, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of SUNSET EXCAVATING, INC. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 48064 held by SUNSET EXCAVATING, INC. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Jetbridge Technology, Inc. (CL#43784)

Administrative Hearing – Consider suspending or revoking Louisiana contractor’s license number 43784 held by Jetbridge Technology, Inc. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors’ Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against JETBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of JETBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Gallo to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 43484 held by JETBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

Jetbridge Technology, Inc. (CL#43784)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Jetbridge Technology, INC of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, The Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158, Paragraph A (6) and (9), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief that you, Mrs. Keish, as the only Owner and President of Jetbridge Technology, Inc after the death of your husband, Frederick Charles Keish, Jr., holder of commercial contractor’s license number 43784, have failed to properly engage in the business of contracting as demonstrated by your prior contracting business experience due to an alleged violation by you of the above statutes. This violation is based on the fact that on September 2, 2009 you submitted your company’s renewal application online to renew your commercial contractor’s license number 43784 for the period of August, 30, 2009 to August 29, 2010.

Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against JETBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of JETBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. was present. There was no response.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Gallo to immediately revoke Commercial License Number 43484 held by JETBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The Motion passed.

◙ Continuances / Compliance Hearing(s):

Solomon Construction, Inc. (Unlicensed)

Continuance – Consider an alleged violation by Solomon Construction, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Solomon Construction, Inc., acted as a contractor to perform work on the Dental Lab-Demo/Roof & Rafters/Remodel project in Shreveport, Louisiana in the amount of $89,454.13 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against SOLOMON CONSTRUCTION, LLC then stated that they had submitted a Settlement offer of $1,789.08 plus $500.00 for court costs for a total of $2,289.08.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Graham to accept the Settlement offer of $1,789.08 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $2,289.08 submitted by SOLOMON CONSTRUCTION, LLC. The Motion passed.

◙ Compliance Hearing(s):

Steven John Damen (CL#45336 – Surrendered)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Steven John Damen of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, you, entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform plumbing work on the New SpeeDee Oil Change project in Hammond, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $10,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against STEVEN JOHN DAMEN then stated

Then Judge White asked if a representative of STEVEN JOHN DAMEN was present. Mr. Steven John Damen was present.

Mr. Damen came to the stand, was sworn in.

Mrs. Hughes gave a brief update to the Board Members what took place at a previous Board Meeting regarding Steven John Damen.

Then Mr. Damen gave his statement and answered questions from various Board Members.

Mr. Lambert asked Mr. Damen is he would in agreement to paying the $500.00 court costs amount.

Mr. Meredith recommended to Mr. Damen that he pay the $1,000.00, get everything cleaned up then come back and apply for a new license.

Mrs. Hughes stated they had already offered that Settlement Offer to Mr. Damen in March and April and he didn’t accept it.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Gallo and Mr. Lambert to accept the offer of $500.00 in both matters from STEVEN JOHN DAMEN then allow him to reapply for his contractor’s license. The Motion passed.

Steven John Damen (CL#45336 – Surrendered)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Steven John Damen of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, you, entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform plumbing work on the Colin Clark Apartments project in Ponchatoula, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $10,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against STEVEN JOHN DAMEN then stated

Then Judge White asked if a representative of STEVEN JOHN DAMEN was present. Mr. Steven John Damen was present.

Mr. Damen came to the stand, was sworn in.

Mrs. Hughes gave a brief update to the Board Members what took place at a previous Board Meeting regarding Steven John Damen.

Then Mr. Damen gave his statement and answered questions from various Board Members.

Mr. Lambert asked Mr. Damen is he would in agreement to paying the $500.00 court costs amount.

Mr. Meredith recommended to Mr. Damen that he pay the $1,000.00, get everything cleaned up then come back and apply for a new license.

Mrs. Hughes stated they had already offered that Settlement Offer to Mr. Damen in March and April and he didn’t accept it.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Gallo and Mr. Lambert to accept the offer of $500.00 in both matters from STEVEN JOHN DAMEN then allow him to reapply for his contractor’s license. The Motion passed.

AMX Construction & Specialty Services (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by AMX Construction & Specialty Services of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, AMX Construction & Specialty Services, acted as a contractor to perform work where the labor and materials combined to complete the scope of work exceeded $50,000.00, for work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana in the amount of $82,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against AMX CONSTRUCTION & SPECIALTY SERVICES then stated that they had submitted a Settlement offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 for court costs for a total of $1,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to accept the Settlement offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00 submitted by AMX CONSTRUCTION & SPECIALTY SERVICES. The Motion passed.

B&B Diversified (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by B&B Diversified of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, B&B Diversified, acted as a contractor to perform work where the labor and materials combined to complete the scope of work exceeded $50,000.00, for work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana in the amount of $16,100.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against B&B DIVERSIFIED then stated that they had submitted a Settlement offer of $500.00 plus $500.00 for court costs for a total of $1,000.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Stuart to accept the Settlement offer of $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings submitted by B&B DIVERSIFIED. The Motion passed.

BCI Technologies, Inc. (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by BCI Technologies, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, BCI Technologies, Inc., acted as a contractor to perform work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana in the amount of $50,733.05 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BCI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. then stated that they had submitted a Settlement offer of $2,000.00 plus $500.00 for court costs for a total of $2,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Graham and Mr. Dupuy to accept the Settlement offer of $2,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $2,500.00 submitted by BCI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. The Motion passed.

Central Texas Lath & Plaster, LP (CL#41602)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Central Texas Lath & Plaster, LP of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Central Texas Lath & Plaster, LP, entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against CENTRAL TEXAS LATH & PLASTER, LP then stated that they had submitted a Settlement offer of $500.00 plus $500.00 for court costs for a total of $1,000.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the Settlement offer of $500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,000.00 submitted by CENTRAL TEXAS LATH & PLASTER, LP. The Motion passed.

Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc. (CL#28224)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 1109 (A) and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc., entered into contracts where the labor and materials combined to complete the scope of work exceeded $50,000.00. Also Section 2158 (A,4), whereby Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc. contracted with unlicensed mechanical contractors in an amount in excess of $10,000.00 and other unlicensed contractors in an amount in excess of $50,000.00. Lastly Section 109 (A), whereby Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc. bid and/or contracted work under the “unlicensed” name of Dooley and Mack Constructors of Texas, L.P., instead of the properly licensed name of Dooley and Mack Constructors, Inc., license number 28224, for work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against DOOLEY AND MACK CONSTRUTORS, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of DOOLEY AND MACK CONSTRUTORS, INC. was present. Mr. Kevin Smith representing Dooley and Mack Constructors was present.

Mr. Smith came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded No Contest and gave his statement.

Then Mrs. Hughes stated that Dooley and Mack had submitted a Settlement offer of $4,000.00 plus $500.00 for court costs for a total of $4,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to accept the No Contest plea of DOOLEY AND MACK CONSTRUTORS, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Stuart and Mr. Dupuy to accept the Settlement offer of $4,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $4,500.00 submitted by DOOLEY AND MACK CONSTRUTORS, INC. The Motion passed.

Falcon Exteriors LLC (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Falcon Exteriors LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Falcon Exteriors LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana in the amount of $97,698.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against FALCON EXTERIORS LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of FALCON EXTERIORS LLC was present. There was no response.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde called Todd Brady to the stand. Mr. Brady was sworn in then Attorney LaBorde reviewed his job duties as an Investigator in the Compliance Section. Then Attorney LaBorde reviewed with Mr. Brady what he found during his investigation into the matter then Attorney LaBorde reviewed the Exhibit Packet with Mr. Brady and had him identify certain items.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then requested the Falcon Exteriors LLC exhibit packet be entered into the record.

Judge White stated they were be accepted into the record.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Gallo to find FALCON EXTERIORS LLC guilty. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to assess FALCON ENTERIORS LLC a fine of 10% of $97,698.00 – which equals $9,769.80 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $10,269.80. The Motion passed.

Lentz Roofing Company, LLC (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Lentz Roofing Company, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Lentz Roofing Company, LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the CVS Pharmacy #5321 project in Baker, Louisiana in the amount of $56,321.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against LENTZ ROOFING COMPANY, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of LENTZ ROOFING COMPANY, LLC was present. Mr. Steve Lentz was present.

Mr. Lentz came to the stand, was sworn in and pleaded Not Guilty to the allegations against Lentz Roofing Company, LLC and gave his statement.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde stated that Mr. Lentz has a license with this Board, but signed a contract under a different company name.

Mr. Lentz apologized for his mix up that he didn’t realize that could be done.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Fenet to accept the No Contest plea of LENTZ ROOFING COMPANY, LLC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Fenet to assess LENTZ ROOFING COMPANY, LLC a fine of 500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings only. The Motion passed.

Heath Bastoe (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Heath Bastoe of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Heath Bastoe, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Toonie Bugs Daycare project in Calhoun, Louisiana in the amount of $371,027.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against HEATH BASTOE then Judge White asked if a representative of HEATH BASTOE was present. There was no response.

Mrs. Hughes stated what happened in this matter then stated that Heath Bastoe has submitted a Settlement Offer of $ $500.00 for court costs.

There was a discussion between Mrs. Hughes and different Board Members.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Graham to reject the Settlement Offer of $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings submitted by HEATH BASTOE. The Motion passed, but no unanimously.

A SUBSTITUTE MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart to assess HEATH BASTOE a fine of $2,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $2,500.00. Mr. Stuart’s Motion was withdrawn.

A SUBSTITUTE MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Stuart to assess HEATH BASTOE a fine of $500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,000.00 and must have a hearing. The Motion passed.

Ray Anding Construction, Inc (CL#26977)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Ray Anding Construction, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Ray Anding Construction, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the Toonie Bugs Daycare project in Calhoun, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against RAY ANDING CONSTRUCTION, INC. then stated that they had submitted a Settlement offer of $500.00 for court costs.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the Settlement Offer of $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings submitted by RAY ANDING CONSTRUCTION, INC. The Motion passed.

BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. (CL#41419)

Continuance/ Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2158 (A) of the State of Louisiana Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Paragraph 5, in that you have permitted your contractor’s license to be used by another when the other contractor does not hold a license for the classification of work for which the contract is entered, at the Wal-Mart Super Center, project located in Opelousas, Louisiana.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. was present. Mrs. Jennifer Treadway Morris, Attorney representing Bourque Construction Co., Inc. and Mr. Jerry Bourque representing Bourque Construction Co., Inc. were both present.

Attorney Treadway Morris and Mr. Bourque both came to the stand, Attorney Treadway stated that her client was pleading No Contest to the allegations against Bourque Construction Co., Inc. then gave her statement.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then gave a statement, asking that the Bourque Construction Co. and the Domestic Construction Co matters could be consolidated.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde called Tommy Mimnaugh to the stand. Mr. Mimnaugh was sworn in then Mrs. LaBorde reviewed Mr. Mimnaugh’s job duties as an investigator in the Compliance Section. Then Mrs. LaBorde began to review with Mr. Mimnaugh what he found during his investigations into these matters. Mrs. LaBorde stated that there is no exhibit packet for Bourque because they had submitted a Settlement Offer.

Attorney Treadway Morris stated her client wishes to waive the Notice of Hearing and have a hearing today. Later in the meeting, Attorney Treadway Morris withdrew this request.

Mr. Bourque was sworn in then gave his statement then was questioned by several Board Members. Mr. Bourque responded to each.

Mr. Clouate stated first there needs to be a fine of $1,000.00 plus court costs assessed against Bourque, second put on probation to report to staff and third suspend or revoke the license Bourque has with this Board.

Mr. Stuart suggested a fine against Bourque of $1,000.00 plus court costs and six (6) months probation.

Mr. Gallo suggested that the Board defer this matter until they could hear from Domestic.

Attorney Treadway Morris asked the Board if they wanted to have a hearing today or continue this matter until the September Commercial Board Meeting.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde stated that the Settlement Offer from Bourque was $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees and asked if the Board wanted to accept or reject their office.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then questioned Mr. Bourque if he ever considered reporting that his license was being used. Mr. Bourque responded.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Jones to accept the No Contest plea of BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Meredith and Mr. Gallo to reject the Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings offered by BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. and move to have a hearing. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Fenet to place BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. on one (1) year probation and assess them a fine of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00 and if they come back before this Board within the next twelve (12) months, Commercial License Number 41419 held by BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. will immediately be revoked. The Motion passed.

Brad's Electric, L.L.C. (CL#44612)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Brad's Electric, L.L.C. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Brad's Electric, L.L.C., entered into a contract with an unlicensed prime contractor for work on the Wal-Mart #543 project in Opelousas, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BRAD’S ELECTRIC, L.L.C. then Judge White asked if a representative of BRAD’S ELECTRIC, L.L.C. was present. Mr. Thomas Thomessie, Attorney representing Brad’s Electric, L.L.C. and Mr. Brad Fontenot representing Brad’s Electric, L.L.C. were both present.

Attorney Thomessie came to the stand, and stated that his client was pleading No Contest then gave his statement.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde called Tommy Mimnaugh to the stand. Mr. Mimnaugh was sworn in then Mrs. LaBorde reviewed Mr. Mimnaugh’s job duties as an investigator in the Compliance Section. Then Mrs. LaBorde began to review with Mr. Mimnaugh what he found during his investigations into these matters. Mrs. LaBorde then began to review the Brad’s Electric exhibit packet with Mr. Mimnaugh and had him identify certain exhibits.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde requested that the Brad’s Electric, Destin Drywall, Kenjura Title, Leroy McCoy, Lloyd Dailey and Phoenix Construction exhibit packets be entered into the record.

Judge White asked all the parties present in this matters if they had any objections to these exhibit packets being entered into the record. None of them had any objections.

Judge White stated they would be received into the record.

Mr. Fontenot came to the stand, was sworn in then was questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Fontenot responded to each.

Attorney Thomessie then offer a Settlement Offer of $500.00 towards court costs.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to accept the No Contest plea of BRAD’S ELECTRIC, L.L.C. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Fenet to accept the Settlement Offer of $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings offered by BRAD’S ELECTRIC, L.L.C. The Motion passed.

Destin Drywall & Paint, Inc. (CL#30925)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Destin Drywall & Paint, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Destin Drywall & Paint, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed prime contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against DESTIN DRYWALL & PAINT, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of DESTIN DRYWALL & PAINT, INC. was present. Mr. J. Douglas Sutter, Attorney representing Destin Drywall & Paint, Inc. and Mr. Glenn Smith representing Destin Drywall & Paint, Inc. were both present.

Attorney Sutter came to the stand, and stated that his client was pleading No Contest then gave his statement. Then Attorney Sutter was questioned by different Board Members. Attorney Sutter responded to each.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Stuart to accept the No Contest plea of DESTIN DRYWALL & PAINT, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Graham and Mr. Stuart to assess no fine to DESTIN DRYWALL & PAINT, INC. The Motion passed.

Domestic Construction LLC (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Domestic Construction LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Domestic Construction LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana in the amount of $1,255,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION LLC was present. Mr. Scott Mercier, Attorney representing Domestic Construction LLC and Mr. Kermit Mills representing Domestic Construction LLC were both present.

Mrs. Hughes stated that Domestic had submitted a Settlement Offer of $18,825.00 plus $500.00 court costs.

Attorney Sutter and Mr. Mills both came to the stand and Mr. Mills was sworn in then Attorney Sutter stated that his client was pleading No Contest then gave his statement.

Mr. Mills was questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Mills responded to each.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde gave a statement.

Attorney Mercier suggested this matter be set for hearing.

After a lengthy discussion between Board Members, Attorney Mercier and Mr. Mills, Mr. Dupuy suggested a fine of 3% of the project value, plus court costs be assessed to Domestic and a cease and desist order be issued.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Clouatre accept the No Contest plea of DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION LLC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Dupuy to reject the Settlement Offer of $18,825.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $19,325.00 submitted by DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION LLC. The Motion passed.

Kenjura Tile, Inc. (CL#32485)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Kenjura Tile, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Kenjura Tile, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed prime contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against KENJURA TITLE, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of KENJURA TITLE, INC. was present. Mr. Thomas Thomessie, Attorney representing Kenjura Title, Inc and Mr. Rick Kenjura representing Kenjura Title, Inc. were both present.

Attorney Thomessie and Mr. Kenjura both came to the stand, Mr. Kenjura was sworn in then Attorney Thomessie stated his client was pleading No Contest then he gave his statement.

Mr. Kenjura was questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Kenjura responded to each.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then made a statement.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Lambert to accept the No Contest plea of KENJURA TITLE, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Lambert to assess no fine to KENJURA TILE, INC. The Motion passed.

Leroy McCoy (CL#51116)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violations by Leroy McCoy of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Leroy McCoy, entered into a contract with an unlicensed prime contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00. Also, the Rules and Regulations Section 109, whereby Leroy McCoy bid and/or contracted work under the “unlicensed” name of Leroy’s Heating and Air Conditioning, L.L.C., instead of the properly licensed name of Leroy McCoy, license number 51116.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against LEROY MCCOY then Judge White asked if a representative of LEROY MCCOY was present. Mr. Leroy McCoy was present.

Mr. Leroy came to the stand, was sworn in then stated he was pleading No Contest then he gave his statement.

Mrs. Hughes stated about her meeting a while back with Mr. McCoy.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Gallo to accept the No Contest plea of LEROY MCCOY. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Fenet and Mr. Graham to assess no fine to LEROY MCCOY. The Motion passed.

Lloyd Dailey & Sons, Inc. (CL#21220)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Lloyd Dailey & Sons, Inc., of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Lloyd Dailey & Sons, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed general contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana. Also, Louisiana Rules and Regulations Section 109, all contractors shall bid and perform work in the name which appears on the official records of the State Licensing Board for Contractors for the current License.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against LLOYD DAILEY & SONS, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of LLOYD DAILEY & SONS, INC. was present. Mr. Clayton Dailey representing Lloyd Dailey & Sons, Inc. was present.

Mr. Dailey came to the stand, was sworn in then stated he was pleading No Contest then he gave his statement.

Mr. Dailey was then questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Dailey responded to each.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith to accept the No Contest plea of LLOYD DAILEY & SONS, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Lambert to assess no fine to LLOYD DAILEY & SONS, INC. The Motion passed.

Phoenix Construction, Inc. (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Phoenix Construction, Inc., of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Phoenix Construction, Inc., acted as a contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana in the amount of $142,600.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against PHOENIX CONSTRUCTION, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of PHOENIX CONSTRUCTION, INC. was present. Mr. Thomas Thomessie, Attorney representing Phoenix Construction, Inc. was both present.

Attorney Thomessie came to the stand then stated that Mr. Steven Baker with Phoenix Construction was unable to be present today he is currently in Florida working. Then Attorney Thomessie stated his client was pleading No Contest then he gave his statement and filed Exhibit #4 a letter dated May 21, 2010 into the record then Attorney Thomessie read the letter to the Board Members.

Attorney Thomessie was questioned by different Board Members. Attorney Thomessie responded to each.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the No Contest plea of PHOENIX CONSTRUCTION, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Lambert to assess PHOENIX CONSTRUCTION, INC. a fine of $500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,000.00. The Motion passed.

Tri-Temp Refrigeration, Inc. (CL#28801)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Tri-Temp Refrigeration, Inc., of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Tri-Temp Refrigeration, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed general contractor to perform work on the Wal-Mart #543 Remodel project in Opelousas, Louisiana.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against TRI-TEMP REFRIGERATION, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of TRI-TEMP REFRIGERATION, INC. was present. There was no response.

Mrs. Hughes stated that Tri-Temp Refrigeration, Inc. had submitted a Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 court costs for a total of $1,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Stuart to accept the Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00 submitted by TRI-TEMP REFRIGERATION, INC. The Motion passed.

Cross Country Roofing, Inc. (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Cross Country Roofing, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Cross Country Roofing, Inc., acted as a contractor to perform work where the labor and materials combined to complete the scope of work exceeded $50,000.00, for work on the Roof Removal Federal Judicial Bldg. project in Lake Charles, Louisiana in the amount of $95,478.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against CROSS COUNTRY ROOFING, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of CROSS COUNTRY ROOFING, INC. was present. Mr. Danny Hartin representing Cross Country Roofing, Inc. was both present.

Mr. Hartin came to the stand, was sworn in then stated he was the President of Cross Country Roofing, Inc. and the Owner of Rocks-R-Us Vacuum Co. then stated he was pleading No Contest and gave his statement.

Mr. Hartin was then questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Hartin responded to each.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the No Contest plea of CROSS COUNTRY ROOFING, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to assess CROSS COUNTRY ROOFING, INC. a fine of $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings only. The Motion passed.

Rocks-R-Us Vacuum Co. (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Rocks-R-Us Vacuum Co. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Rocks-R-Us Vacuum Co., acted as a contractor to perform work where the labor and materials combined to complete the scope of work exceeded $50,000.00, for work on the Roof Removal Federal Judicial Bldg. project in Lake Charles, Louisiana in the amount of $95,478.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against ROCKS-R-US VACUUM CO. then Judge White asked if a representative of ROCKS-R-US VACUUM CO. was present. Mr. Danny Hartin representing Rocks-R-Us Vacuum Co. was both present.

Mr. Hartin came to the stand, was sworn in then stated he was the Owner of Rocks-R-Us Vacuum Co. and the President of Cross Country Roofing, Inc. then stated he was pleading No Contest and gave his statement.

Mr. Hartin was then questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Hartin responded to each.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the No Contest plea of ROCKS-R-US VACUUM CO. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to assess ROCKS-R-US VACUUM CO. a fine of $1,000.00. The Motion passed.

David M. Baldridge Inc. (CL#52470)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by David M. Baldridge Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2158 (A) of the State of Louisiana Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Paragraph 5, in that you have permitted your contractor’s license to be used by another when the other contractor does not hold a license for the classification of work for which the contract is entered at Fed Ex Ground Package System, Lafayette, Louisiana.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against DAVID M. BALDRIDGE INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of DAVID M. BALDRIDGE INC. was present. There was no response.

Mrs. Hughes stated that David Baldridge had submitted a Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 toward court costs for a total of $1,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00 submitted by DAVID M. BALDRIDGE INC. The Motion passed.

Gerace Construction Company, Inc. of Michigan (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Gerace Construction Company, Inc. of Michigan of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Gerace Construction Company, Inc. of Michigan, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Fed Ex Ground Package System project in Lafayette, Louisiana in the amount of $3,400,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against GERACE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. OF MICHIGAN then Judge White asked if a representative of GERACE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. OF MICHIGAN was present. There was no response.

Mrs. Hughes stated that Gerace had submitted a Settlement Offer of $18,000.00 plus $500.00 toward court costs for a total of $18,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the Settlement Offer of $18,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $18,500.00 submitted by GERACE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. OF MICHIGAN. The Motion passed.

JG Services (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by JG Services of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, JG Services, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Forestwood Apartments Remodel project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where the labor and materials combined to complete the work exceeded $50,000.00, without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against JG SERVICES then Judge White asked if a representative of JG SERVICES was present. There was no response.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde called Todd Brady to the stand. Mr. Brady was sworn in then Attorney LaBorde reviewed his job duties as an investigator in the Compliance Section. Then Mr. Brady gave his statement about what he found during his investigation into this matter. Then Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde reviewed the JG Services exhibit packet with Mr. Brady and had him identify certain items.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then requested that the JG Services exhibit packet be entered into the record.

Judge White stated it would be received into the record.

Mr. Meredith and Mr. Clouate each made a statement.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Gallo to dismiss the allegations against JG SERVICES. The Motion passed.

NRI Construction, Inc. (Delaware) (CL#49733)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by NRI Construction, Inc. (Delaware) of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, NRI Construction, Inc. (Delaware), entered into a contract with multiple unlicensed contractors to perform work on the Forestwood Apartments Remodel project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where the labor and materials combined to complete the work exceeded $50,000.00.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against NRI CONSTRUCTION, INC. (DELAWARE) then Judge White asked if a representative of NRI CONSTRUCTION, INC. (DELAWARE) was present. There was no response.

Mrs. Hughes stated that NRI had submitted a Settlement Offer of $2,000.00 plus $500.00 toward court costs for a total of $2,500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Graham to accept the Settlement Offer of $2,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $2,500.00 submitted by NRI CONSTRUCTION, INC. (DELAWARE). The Motion passed.

United Demolition South, LLC (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by United Demolition South, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, United Demolition South, LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Demo at Riverland Industries, Old Uniroyal Plant project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $300,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against UNITED DEMOLITION SOUTH, LLC Judge White asked if a representative of UNITED DEMOLITION SOUTH, LLC was present. Mr. James Gray, Attorney representing United Demolition South, LLC and Mr. William Marino, representing United Demolition South, LLC were both present.

Attorney Gray and Mr. Marino both came to the stand, Mr. Marino was sworn in then Attorney Gray stated his client was pleading No Contest. Mr. Marino then gave his statement.

Mrs. Hughes stated that United Demolition had submitted a Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 toward court costs for a total of $1,000.00.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then gave a statement.

Mrs. Hughes stated they agree with the settlement offer.

Attorney Gray gave his statement and spoke about United Demolition’s application for licensure with this Board.

Mr. Marino was questioned by different Board Members and responded to each.

Mr. Meredith called Todd Brady to the stand he was sworn in then Mr. Meredith questioned Mr. Brady and Mr. Brady responded to Mr. Meredith.

Attorney Gray questioned Mr. Marino. Mr. Marino responded.

Mr. Dupuy and Mr. Clouatre each made a statement.

Attorney Gray then stated they would offer $1,000.00 plus $500.00 court costs.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Clouatre and Mr. Gallo to accept the No Contest plea of UNITED DEMOLITION SOUTH, LLC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the Settlement Offer of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00 submitted by UNITED DEMOLITION SOUTH, LLC. The Motion passed.

◙ Mold Remediation - Compliance Hearing(s):

Environmental Cleaning and Restoration, L.L.C. (Unlicensed)

Administrative Hearing – Consider an alleged violation by Environmental Cleaning and Restoration, L.L.C. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors’ Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2185 (A), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Environmental Cleaning and Restoration, L.L.C., engaged in the business of mold remediation to perform work on the 3948 Preakness Drive, Baton Rouge, ($2,585.68) & 107 North Lemans Street ($1,282.96) project in Lafayette, Louisiana in the total amount of $3,868.64 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor’s license.

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING AND RESTORATION, L.L.C. Judge White asked if a representative of ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING AND RESTORATION, L.L.C. was present. Ms. Heather Lyons was present.

Ms. Lyons came to stand was sworn in, then pleaded No Contest and gave her statement.

Board Attorney, Stephanie LaBorde then made a statement.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Graham and seconded by Mr. Stuart to accept the No

Contest plea of ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING AND RESTORATION, L.L.C. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Fenet not to assess ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING AND RESTORATION, L.L.C. a fine. The Motion passed.

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◙ Act 725 – Settlement Offers Only:

| | |Settlement Offer Amount + |

|Violator – License No. |Case |Administrative Costs |

| |No. | |

|A. R. L. SMITHEY CONSTRUCTION |2010-2587 |$500.00 |

|COMPANY, INC (CL#81715) | | |

|B. SPICER ELECTRIC (Unlicensed) |2009-3675 |$500.00 |

|C. MIKE TILTON DBA MIKE TILTON |2010-801 |$500.00 |

|PLUMBING &HEATING, LLC | | |

|(Unlicensed) | | |

|D. LD CONTRACTING & DEVELOPMENT, |2010-2558 |$500.00 |

|LLC (Unlicensed) | | |

|E. TERRY M. ELSTON BUILDER, INC. |2010-2585 |$500.00 |

|(CL#16252) |2010-2586 |(both cases) |

|F. TOMMY R. SMITH BUILDERS, INC. |2010-2549 |$500.00 |

|(CL#81595) | | |

|G. LEE PLUMBING SERVICES, L.L.C. |2010-2898 |$500.00 |

|(Unlicensed) | | |

|H. A&G PLUMBING (Unlicensed) |2010-1265 |$500.00 |

|I. Bastoe Plumbing Incorporated |2009-4706 |$500.00 |

|(Unlicensed) | | |

|J. PRECISION BUILDERS, INC. (Unlicensed) |2010-2558 |$500.00 |

|K. RESTAURANT SUPPLY, SALES & |2010-2631 |$500.00 |

|SERVICES, INC. (Unlicensed) | | |

Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the No Contest pleas from R. L. Smithey Construction Company, Inc., Spicer Electric, Mike Tilton DBA Mike Tilton Plumbing & Heating, LLC, LD Contracting & Development, LLC, Terry M. Elston Builder, Inc., Tommy R. Smith Builders, Inc., Lee Plumbing Services, L.L.C., A&G Plumbing, Bastoe Plumbing Incorporated, Precision Builders, Inc. and Restaurant Supply Sales & Services, Inc

Then Mrs. Hughes stated that each company listed above had submitted a Settlement Offer of $500.00.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the No Contest pleas of R. L. SMITHEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., SPICER ELECTRIC, MIKE TILTON DBA MIKE TILTON PLUMBING & HEATING, LLC, LD CONTRACTING & DEVELOPMENT, LLC, TERRY M. ELSTON BUILDER, INC., TOMMY R. SMITH BUILDERS, INC., LEE PLUMBING SERVICES, L.L.C., A&G PLUMBING, BASTOE PLUMBING INFORPORATED, PRECISION BUILDERS, INC. and RESTAURANT SUPPLY SALES & SERVICES, INC. The Motion passed.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept to accept the Settlement Offers $500.00 submitted by R. L. SMITHEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., SPICER ELECTRIC, MIKE TILTON DBA MIKE TILTON PLUMBING & HEATING, LLC, LD CONTRACTING & DEVELOPMENT, LLC, TERRY M. ELSTON BUILDER, INC., TOMMY R. SMITH BUILDERS, INC., LEE PLUMBING SERVICES, L.L.C., A&G PLUMBING, BASTOE PLUMBING INFORPORATED, PRECISION BUILDERS, INC. and RESTAURANT SUPPLY SALES & SERVICES, INC. The Motion passed.

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Residential Committee Report regarding Continuing Education

Mr. McDuff spoke about the Residential Committee previously discussing increasing the Continuing Education hours from four (4) hours to six (6) hours and the increasing numbers of people/organizations against this increase.

Mr. Jones made a statement. Mr. Clouatre made a comment regarding Mr. Jones’ statement.

Then Mr. McDuff made a comment.

Mr. Weston responded to Mr. McDuff’s comment.

Mr. Meredith, Mr. Dupuy and Mr. Stuart each commented.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Stuart and seconded by (NONE) to keep the Continuing Education hours at 4 hours.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Clouatre and seconded by Mr. Gallo to approve the Minutes, but post pone the vote on increasing the Continuing Education hours to six (6) hours until the August 19th Commercial Board Meeting. The Motion passed.

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COMMITTEE REPORTS

REPORT FROM THE STAFF

Ms. Judy stated we recently finished staff training with the Field Investigators. She has been interviewing for the Human Resource vacant position and someone has been selected.

Then Ms. Judy talked about consolidating job duties due to several vacancies in the Applications Section and the Compliance Section.

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BUILDING COMMITTEE

Mr. Graham stated there was nothing to report today.

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CLASS AND TESTING COMMITTEE

Mr. Weston stated that Mr. Dupuy would give that report later in the meeting.

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LEGISLATIVE/ RULES AND REGULATIONS COMMITTEE

Mr. Gallo stated about calling a meeting in August regarding rule changes.

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ACT 725 COMMITTEE

Mr. Meredith stated there was nothing to report today.

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FINANCE COMMITTEE

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to adjust the 2010 Operating Budget as follows below. The Motion passed.

Transfer $40,000.00 from Salaries Account to Terminal Leave Account

Transfer $2,500.00 from Printing Account to Air Conditioning & Electrical Repair Account

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to accept the Board’s operating budget, as typed, for the month ending 6/2010. The Motion passed.

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING COMMITTEE

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith to accept the actions of and approve the minutes of the July 14, 2010 meeting of the Residential Building Committee. The Motion passed.

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RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS APPROVED BY THE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING COMMITTEE – PENDING ALL

REQUIREMENTS BEING MET

APPLICATIONS TO BE APPROVED AND TESTING

EXEMPTED BY GRANDFATHER CLAUSE

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC

DETAILED BUILDING SERVICES LLC 6/4/10

1213 Clipper Drive

Slidell, LA 70458

• (Previously Held a Residential License As: Detailed Construction

and Renovations LLC.)

TONY PALERMO REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C. 6/9/10

2713 Maplewood Drive

Sulphur, LA 70663

• (Previously Held a Residential License As: Palermo Construction

Company, Inc.)

TROY STUCKEY 6/17/10

601 Tradewind Drive

Alexandria, LA 71303

• (Previously Held a Residential License As: Troy Stuckey)

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith that the following residential application(s), testing exempted by the grandfather clause, be approved pending all requirements being met as long as (they are or it is) initialed by a member of the Residential Building Committee and that the license be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met beginning with DETAILED BUILDING SERVICES LLC and ending with TROY STUCKEY. The Motion passed.

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RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE APPROVED PENDING

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC

ALLO’S CONSTRUCTION, LLC 7/29/09

P.O. Box 477

Abita Springs, LA 70420

BARBIN BUILDERS, INC. 6/18/10

38184 Morgan Galloway Road

Pearl River, LA 70452

B.E.E. CONTRACTORS, LLC 6/24/10

P.O. Box 871148

New Orleans, LA 70187

MARCUS DAVID BONVILLAIN, JR. 5/27/10

1040 Calais Loop

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

HOWARD BURKE PAINTING & HOME REPAIR, INC. 6/03/10

16488 Lanes End Road

Prairieville, LA 70769

RENE’ CRESCIONIE 6/29/10

2601 8th Street

Harvey, LA 70058

COMPLIANCE SAFETY & PROTECTION, LLC 6/21/10

616 N. Bankston Drive

Bogalusa, LA 70427

D G M PROPERTIES, LLC 5/19/10

1778 Gentilly Boulevard

New Orleans, LA 70119

BOBBY FARRIS 6/30/10

1446 Highway 473

Florien, LA 71429

JD’S REBAR & CONSTRUCTION, INC. 6/29/10

1348 Rapides Avenue

Alexandria, LA 71301

GROVER C. JACKSON 6/02/10

4428 Fairway Drive

Shreveport, LA 71109

KAP ELECTRIC, INC. 6/04/10

4606 Angelle Drive

Sulphur, LA 70663

LAB-A-DAUX OF THIBODAUX, LLC 6/30/10

1758 Highway 3185

Thibodeaux, LA 70301

LIVING SOLUTIONS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 5/24/10

P.O. Box 1764

Zachary, LA 70791

RANDY LEMOINE CONTRACTOR, LLC 5/26/10

1818 Highway 1179

Plaucheville, LA 71362

MALLARD RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC 6/01/10

1868 Forsythe Avenue #319

Monroe, LA 71201

MINNAERT, PAUL RAMON 6/22/10

29331 West Dubuisson Road

Pass Christian, MS 39571

OCMAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LLC 6/03/10

P.O. Box 1265

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

OLYMPIC CONSULTING, LLC 6/09/10

3000 18th Street Suite #C

Metairie, LA 70002

PARKER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC 6/25/10

348 Aurora Avenue

Metairie, LA 7005

WAYNE A. PRITCHETT, SR. 3/23/10

9234 3rd Street

River Ridge, LA. 70123

PROPERTY ENHANCEMENTS, LLC 6/09/10

42145 Highway 931

Gonzales, LA 70737

RAMM PLUMBING, LLC 6/23/10

1950 Abundance Street

New Orleans, LA 70122

RAYMOND W. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 6/28/10

8234 Satinwood Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 71035

RT HOMES, LLC 6/04/10

6912 Three Chopt Road, Suite C

Richmond, VA 23226

G. L. SCHROEDER, CONTRACTOR 6/07/10

P.O. Box 26218

New Orleans, LA 70186

TRINITY BUILDERS OF LOUISIANA LLC 5/14/10

39649 River Oaks Drive

Ponchatoula, LA 70454

TWIN CITY BUILDERS, LLC 3/30/10

101 North 2nd Street, Suite 113

West Monroe, LA 71291

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith that the following applications for residential licensure be approved pending all requirements being met as long as they are initialed by a member of the Residential Building Committee and that the license be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met beginning with ALLO’S CONSTRUCTION, LLC and ending with TWIN CITY BUILDERS, LLC. The Motion passed.

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APPLICATION FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT REGISTRATIONS

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATIONS DATE REC.

A NEW BEGINNING REFINISHING, LLC 6/25/10

194168 M. Thomas Road

Franklinton, LA 70438

ABM DEVELOPMENT LLC 6/01/10

3330 Jackson Street

Alexandria, LA 71301

ABLE INVESTMENTS, LLC 6/07/10

3507 Peachtree Street

Slidell, LA 70458

AFFORDABLE HOME IMPROVEMENTS OF 6/04/10

LAFOURCHE, LLC

286 Choctaw Road

Thibodaux, LA 70301

ALL BUILD REMODEL, LLC 6/18/10

31033 Iron Kettle Road

Bush, LA 70431

ALLIANCE INDUSTRIES, INC. 5/05/10

25909 Plantation Avenue

Denham Springs, LA 70706

ANGARITA CUSTOM FABRICATION, LLC 6/25/10

638 Pierce Avenue

Baton Rouge, LA 70806

ARNOLD, JOHN 5/28/10

122 Fallcreek Drive

Gray, LA 70359

ARC GROUP INC. OF TENNESSEE, THE 6/18/10

1263 Mirabeau Avenue

New Orleans, LA 70122

AUCOIN ENTERPRISE & SERVICES, LLC 5/26/10

1708 Belmont Place

Metairie, LA 70001

AUDUBON PROPERTIES OF LOUISIANA, LLC 5/04/10

1019 Bay Ridge Drive

Benton, LA 71006

BEAU CHATEAU BUILDERS LLC 4/26/10

P.O. Box 7177

Spanish Fort, AL 36577

B.E.E. CONTRACTORS, LLC 6/07/10

50241 Huckleberry Lane

Folsom, LA 70437

BIG DAWG HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC. 6/01/10

101 Rusty Road

Waggaman, LA 70094

C & C HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC. 6/09/10

22014 Prats Road

Abita Springs, LA 70420

CARRAWAY, RICHARD 6/09/10

468 Company Farm Road

Baskin, LA 71219

CHADWICK, III. THORTON O. 6/07/10

61308 Richard Avenue

Slidell, LA 70458

CRAFTMASTER KITCHEN-BATH/DESIGN BUILD, LLC 6/08/10

5763 Highway 169

Mooringsport, LA 71060-9471

CUSTOM DECK CREATIONS, LLC 6/28/10

1313 Briarridge Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70810

G.S. RENOVATIONS, LLC 6/14/10

3515 Jurgens Street

Metairie, LA 70002

G.E.N.T.’S. ENTERPRISES, LLC 6/18/10

4330 Victoria Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70812

HEALTHY HOME SOLUTIONS, LLC 6/11/10

221 West Camellia Drive

Slidell, LA 70458

HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN, LLC 6/14/10

4841 Dixie Garden Drive

Shreveport, LA 71105

HOME STONE, INC. 6/01/10

2308 Idaho Avenue #B

Kenner, LA 70065

TERRY HONORE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 6/25/10

11011 Royal Ascort

Baton Rouge, LA 70815

HUVAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC 5/28/10

1005 Alida Drive

Henderson, LA 70517

INDEPENDENT CONSULTING EXPERTS, LLC 5/27/10

301 Boulder Drive

Haughton, LA 71037

J.E.W. DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION, INC. 6/01/10

5121 Quarter Lane

Baton Rouge, LA 70809

JOHN WILLIAMS ENTERPRISES LLC 5/19/10

578 Lula Lane

Alexandria, LA 71303

LAMBER & O’NEILL CONSTRUCTION LLC 5/25/10

4075 Tamiami Trail, Suite 5

Port Charlotte, FL 39952

LAWNMASTERS OF SHREVEPORT, LLC 6/29/10

601 Mt. Zion Road

Shreveport, LA 71106

LEBOEUF, L.L.C. 7/2/10

5516 Bayouside Drive

Chauvin, LA 70344

LOPEZ RENOVATIONS, LLC 5/27/10

528 A Johnston Street

New Iberia, LA 70560

LE BOUEF, TIMMY 5/07/10

5270 BAYSIDE DRIVE

Chauvin, LA 70314

M & M CUSTOM FLOORING, LLC 4/19/10

116 Hamlet Lane

Lafayette, LA 70508

M & M HOUSE RAISING, LLC 5/19/10

4924 Shrimpers Row

Houma, LA 70363

MATSON CONSTRUCTION LLC 6/21/10

1735 South Carrollton Avenue #2

New Orleans, LA70118

MIRALDA’S RENOVATIONS, LLC 6/23/10

4606 South Prieur Street

New Orleans, LA 70125

MORRIS TEAM REALTY, LLC 6/09/10

P.O. Box 1311

Leesville, LA 71496

PJJ’S CONSTRUCTION, LLC 6/01/10

6018 Pratt Drive

New Orleans, LA 70122

RICKY PREJEAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 5/18/10

203 William Drive

Lafayette, LA 70508

R.S. BUILDER’S AND REMODELING, LLC 6/09/10

162 North Meyers Drive

Covington, LA 70435

RESTORATION & RECOVERY, LLC 6/30/10

30220 Barnett Road

Denham Springs, LA 70726

RICHARD REYNOLDS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 5/24/10

9708 Evans Cemetery Road

Oil City, LA 71061

ROBICHAUX, JOHN, LLC 6/09/10

5520 Makenna Street

New Orleans, L

RUSHING’S ELECTRICAL & COMMUNICATIONS 6/30/10

SERVICES, LLC

107 Dillingham Drive

Monroe, LA 70203

SJC SERVICES, LLC 6/16/10

P.O. Box 51738

Lafayette, LA 70505

7EAVEN GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC 6/01/10

4752 Lemonwood Street

Baton Rouge, LA 70805

S. M. C. L. FOUNDATION & ASSOCIATES INC 5/26/10

P.O. Box 741178

New Orleans, LA 70174-1178

SKY HOUSE CONSTRUCTION, LLC 7/01/10

219 Sidney Street

Metairie, LA 70005

SOUTHERN CUSTOMS OF LOUISIANA, INC. 6/28/10

5749 E. Stephie Lane

Lake Charles, LA

STONE SYSTEMS OF HOUSTON, LLC 5/05/10

13124 Trinity Drive

Stafford, TX 77477

STUCCO PLUS, LLC 5/26/10

12471 Parkwood Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70815

SIBLEY POOLS, LLC 6/21/10

14305 Alvin Sibley Road

Walker, LA 70785

SPARTAN COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 6/28/10

1321 Murfreesboro Road Suite 600

Nashville, TN 37217

TRUDNAK, ROBERT 6/09/10

1000 Belle Haven Drive

Bossier City, LA 71111

WELLS, THEODORE 5/26/10

1021 Melrose Drive

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

WING, RICK 7/01/10

250 Bethel Road

Logansport, LA 71049

WOODWORKING SPECIALTIES, INC. 6/14/10

5424 Bellaire Drive

New Orleans, LA 70124

A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith that the following application(s) for home improvement registrations be approved pending all requirements being met as long as they are or it is initialed by a member of the Residential Building Committee and that the registration certificate be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met for or beginning with A NEW BEGINNING REFINISHING, LLC and ending with WOODWORKING SPECIALTIES, INC. The Motion passed.

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COMMERCIAL WAIVER REQUESTS

Waiver Of Examinations

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7/29/10 - REQUEST DENIED BY TESTING & CLASS COMMITTEE

COLE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., New Orleans, LA 6/2/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Municipal and Public Works Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Municipal and Public Works Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Jerry Cole, III, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Cole was previously waived for the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction and the Business and Law examinations.

A MOTION was made by _________________ and seconded by _________________ that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for COLE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. The Motion PASSED FAILED

CONSTRUCTORS, INC., Baton Rouge, LA 5/5/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction and Mechanical Work (Restricted). This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction and Mechanical Work (Restricted) examinations in order to allow Mr. Bob Robards, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Robards has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations and was previously waived for the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction and Mechanical Work (Restricted) examinations. Mr. Robards is also a qualifying party for two (2) other companies – PEC Constructors, Inc., Commercial License No. 1722 and PEC Constructions, Inc., Residential License Number 85989.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for CONSTRUCTORS, INC. The Motion passed.

CSRS, INC., Baton Rouge, LA 6/17/10

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 53980 for the classification of Specialty: Construction Management (Building Construction, Highway, Street & Bridge, Heavy Construction and Municipal & Public Works). This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Construction Management (Building Construction, Highway, Street & Bridge, Heavy Construction and Municipal & Public Works) examination in order to allow Mr. Curtis D. Soderberg, Owner, to be added as an additional qualifying party pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for CSRS, INC. The Motion passed.

DEPENDABLE SHEET METAL CO., New Orleans, LA 5/10/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Specialty: Sheet Metal Duct Work. This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Sheet Metal Duct Work examination in order to allow Ms. Cynthia M. Hollingsworth, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Ms. Hollingsworth has taken and passed the Business and Law examinations.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for DEPENDABLE SHEET METAL CO. The Motion passed.

EBENAL GENERAL INC., Bellingham, WA 4/14/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. David C. Ebenal, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for EBENAL GENERAL INC. The Motion passed.

EMCON, INC. Zachary, LA 7/14/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Specialty: Demolishing Work and Specialty: Non-Hazardous Waste Treatment & Removal. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Specialty: Demolishing Work and Specialty: Non-Hazardous Waste Treatment & Removal examinations in order to allow Mr. Sean E. Cresap, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Cresap has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations and was previously waived for the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Specialty: Demolishing Work and Specialty: Non-Hazardous Waste Treatment & Removal examinations. Mr. Cresap is also a qualifying party for another company, Raynmaker Construction Group, Inc. – Commercial License No. 39850 (Active).

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for EMCON, INC. The Motion passed.

G.E.C., INC., Baton Rouge, LA 5/10/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Heavy Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Heavy Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Stephen Spohrer, Employee, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Spohrer has taken and passed the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction examinations and was previously waived for the Heavy Construction examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for G.E.C., INC. The Motion passed.

GULF COAST PROTECTIVE WRAPPINGS LLC, Baton Rouge, LA 7/12/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Heavy Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Heavy Construction examinations in order to allow Mr. Charles E. Henry, Jr., Member, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for GULF COAST PROTECTIVE WRAPPINGS LLC. The Motion passed.

HATCH GROUP LLC, THE, Hammond, LA 4/30/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. William F. Tucker, Member, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Tucker has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for HATCH GROUP LLC, THE. The Motion passed.

JACK B. HARPER ELECTRICAL, INC., Mandeville, LA 5/15/09

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 5473 for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Electrical Work (Statewide), Specialty: Electrical Signs, Scoreboards, Displays, Billboard Construction, Specialty: Traffic Signal Installation, Specialty: Telecommunications and Specialty: Chemical Resistant Linings. This firm is requesting that the classification of Municipal and Public Works Construction be added to the license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Quin J. Boylan, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party pending all requirements being met. Mr. Boylan has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations and was previously waived for the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Electrical Work (Statewide), Specialty: Electrical Signs, Scoreboards, Displays, Billboard Construction, Specialty: Traffic Signal Installation, Specialty: Telecommunications and Specialty: Chemical Resistant Linings examinations. Mr. Boylan is also a qualifying party for another company – Jack B. Harper Contractor, Inc. – Commercial License Number 27043.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for JACK B. HARPER ELECTRICAL, INC. The Motion passed.

JACOBS ENGINEERING/CSRS CONSORTIUM, New Orleans, LA 7/15/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Specialty: Construction Management (Building Construction, Highway, Street & Bridge, Heavy Construction and Municipal & Public Works). This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Construction Management (Building Construction, Highway, Street & Bridge, Heavy Construction and Municipal & Public Works) examination in order to allow Mr. Curtis D. Soderberg, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for JACOBS ENGINEERING/CSRS CONSORTIUM. The Motion passed.

JEROME'S ENTERPRISES, INC., St. Rose, LA 1/30/84

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 18314 for the classifications of Municipal and Public Works Construction, Specialty: Culverts and Drainage Structures and Specialty: Earthwork, Drainage and Levees. This firm is requesting that the classification of Specialty: Demolishing Work be added to the license without further examination in order to allow Mr. James J. Carter, Sr., Owner, to be listed as qualifying party pending all requirements being met. Mr. Carter has taken and passed the Municipal and Public Works Construction examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for JEROME'S ENTERPRISES, INC. The Motion passed.

MILTON J. WOMACK INC., Baton Rouge, LA 1/1/09

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 790 for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Restricted) and Mechanical Work (Restricted). This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Restricted) and Mechanical Work (Restricted) examinations in order to allow Mr. Stephen N. Carville, Sr., Owner, to be added as an additional qualifying party pending all requirements being met. Mr. Carville was previously waived for the Residential Building Construction and the Business and Law examinations. Mr. Carville is also the qualifying party for two (2) other companies, Carville Development Company, Residential License No. 81969 and Brentwood Builders, LLC, Residential License No. 88475.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for MILTON J. WOMACK INC. The Motion passed.

NORTHROP GRUMMAN SHIPBUILDING, INC., New Orleans, LA 5/26/09

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 1318 for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Statewide), Mechanical Work (Statewide) and Specialty: Shipbuilding and Repair Steel and Aluminum Vessels. This firm is requesting that Mr. Richard Tally, Employee, be added as an additional qualifying party to the license for the classification of Electrical Work (Statewide) without further examination and Mr. Derrick Coates, Employee be added as an additional qualifying party to the license for the classification of Mechanical Work (Statewide), pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for NORTHROP GRUMMAN SHIPBUILDING, INC. The Motion passed.

RON WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION, INC., Sulphur, LA 1/1/09

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 30550 for the classifications of Building Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Restricted), Mechanical Work (Restricted) and Specialty: Insulation (Commercial and Industrial) This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Restricted), Mechanical Work (Restricted) and Specialty: Insulation (Commercial and Industrial) examinations in order to allow Mr. Bryan D. Williams, Employee, to be added as an additional qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Williams has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for RON WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION, INC. The Motion passed.

STUART & COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, LLC, Baton Rouge, LA 3/27/03

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 40689 for the classifications of Building Construction and Heavy Construction. This firm is requesting that the classifications of Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Restricted) and Mechanical Work (Restricted) be added to the license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Christopher N. Stuart, Sr., to be listed as qualifying party pending all requirements being met Mr. Stuart has taken and passed the Rules and Regulations and Building Construction examinations and was previously waived for the Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Heavy Construction examinations. Mr. Stuart is also a qualifying party for another company – Louisiana Roofing Contractors, LLC, Commercial License Number 48236. Also, this firm is requesting that Mr. Duane L. Mizell, Employee, be added as an additional qualifying party on all above-referenced classifications without further examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for STUART & COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, LLC. The Motion passed with Mr. Chris Stuart, Board Member obstaining from voting.

7/29/10 - REQUEST DENIED BY TESTING & CLASS COMMITTEE

TONY PALERMO REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C., Sulphur, LA 6/9/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Anthony J. Palermo, Sr., Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Palermo was previously waived for the Building Construction, the Business and Law and Residential Building Contractor examinations. Mr. Palermo is also the qualifying party for two (2) other companies – Palermo Construction Co. Inc., Commercial License No. 4443 (Active) and Palermo Construction Co. Inc., Residential License No. 81916 (not active).

A MOTION was made by _________________ and seconded by _________________ that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for TONY PALERMO REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C. The Motion PASSED FAILED

WESLEY PAUL ALLEN, Baton Rouge, LA 4/30/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Specialty: Flooring. This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Flooring examination in order to allow Mr. Wesley P. Allen, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Allen has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met WESLEY PAUL ALLEN. The Motion passed.

Waiver Of The Sixty (60) Day Waiting Period

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J. J. WHITE INCORPORATED, Philadelphia, PA 7/20/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Specialty: Industrial Pipe Work and Insulation, Specialty: Industrial Piping, Specialty: Industrial Plants and Specialty: Oil Refineries. This firm is requesting waiver of the sixty (60) day waiting period and that the application be approved pending all requirements being met. The sixty (60) day waiting period for issuance of a license to a non-resident contractor expires on 9/20/10.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for J. J. WHITE INCORPORATED. The Motion passed.

Waiver Of Examinations-Based On Reciprocity

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DRACE CONSTRUCTION CORP., Gulfport, MS 4/5/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. John R. Drace, Member, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 2006 for the classifications of Building Construction and Construction Management. Mr. Drace has taken and passed the PSI national examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for DRACE CONSTRUCTION CORP. The Motion passed.

MARTIN & WHITE MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC., Memphis, TN 4/15/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Mechanical Work (Statewide). This firm is requesting that Mr. Slade D. Martin, Owner, be listed as qualifying party for Mechanical Work (Statewide) based on reciprocity with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors pending and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors since 1999 for the classification of Commercial Mechanical Construction. Mr. Martin has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examination and the PSI national examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for MARTIN & WHITE MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. The Motion passed.

MDR CONSTRUCTION, INC., Columbia, MS 1/1/09

This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 24277 for the classification of Specialty: Electrical Transmission Lines. This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Electrical Transmission Lines examination in order to allow Mr. Warren K. Baughman, Employee, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 1985 for the classifications of Power Line and Recreation Construction. Mr. Baughman has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examinations and the PSI national examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for MDR CONSTRUCTION, INC. The Motion passed.

Waiver Of The Sixty (60) Day Waiting Period And Examinations - Based On Reciprocity

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RT HOMES, LLC, Johnson City, TN 6/3/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the sixty (60) day waiting period and the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Gilbert J. Blanchard, Jr., Employee, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors since 2003 for the classification of Building Construction-AB (SM). The sixty (60) day waiting period for issuance of a license to a non-resident contractor expires on 8/3/10. Also, Mr. Blanchard has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations and the Block national examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for RT HOMES, LLC. The Motion passed.

RAWLS EQUIPMENT CO., INC., Memphis, TN 3/16/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Mechanical Work (Statewide). This firm is requesting that Mr. Michael C. Rawls, Owner be listed as qualifying party for the classification of Mechanical Work (Statewide) based on reciprocity with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors since 1990 for the classification of Specialty: Ammonia Refrigeration- Commercial Mechanical Contractor. Mr. Rawls has taken and passed the Experior national examination.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for RAWLS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. The Motion passed.

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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE

BOARD ON 7/29/10 AND APPROVED PENDING ALL REQUIREMENTS BEING MET

COMPANY NAME / CLASSIFICATIONS DATE REC.

BASE LOGISTICS L.L.C., Harvey, LA 6/29/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Building Construction and Heavy Construction. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BASE LOGISTICS L.L.C. The Motion passed.

DEAN HEBERT MASONARY, INC., Carencro, LA 7/13/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Specialty: Masonry, Brick, Stone. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for DEAN HEBERT MASONARY, INC. The Motion passed.

TRINITY INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, LLC, Beaumont, TX 7/8/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Heavy Construction. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for TRINITY INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, LLC. The Motion passed.

VELOCITY SERVICES GROUP, INC., Lake Charles, LA 6/21/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for VELOCITY SERVICES GROUP, INC. The Motion passed.

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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE BOARD ON 7/29/10 AND APPROVED PENDING –

PER ACT 725

COMPANY NAME / CLASSIFICATIONS DATE REC.

ALL PHASE SERVICE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, West Monroe, LA 3/24/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of 7-725 - Mechanical Work (Restricted) – Union, Franklin, Richland, Jackson, Caldwell, Ouachita, Madison, Lincoln and East Carroll Parishes. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application presented and approved pending – per Act 725 for ALL PHASE SERVICE COMPANY, INCORPORATED. The Motion passed.

DUET'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC., Houma, LA 5/12/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of 7-735 - Electrical Work (Act 725 - Restricted) – Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application presented and approved pending – per Act 725 for DUET'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC. The Motion passed.

WALKER HEATING & A/C, INC., White Castle, LA 5/13/10

This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of 7-725 - Mechanical Work (Restricted) – Act 715 –Iberville, Ascension, Assumption and West Feliciana Parishes. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met.

A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Clouatre that the commercial waiver request and the application presented and approved pending – per Act 725 for WALKER HEATING & A/C, INC.

The Motion passed.

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MOLD REMEDIATION APPLICATIONS TO BE PRESENTED

TO THE BOARD ON 7/29/10 – PENDING ALL

REQUIREMENTS BEING MET

MOLD REMEDIATION APPLICATION(S)

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC.

ALLIED INDUSTRIES, INC. 4/1/10

4570 Van Nuys Blvd, #308

Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

AMERICAN KLEEN AIR SOLUTIONS, LLC 5/10/10

911 Oxley Street

Kenner, LA 70062

ANDRUS RESTORATION, LLC 4/1/10

13406 Seymour Myers Blvd., Ste. 13

Covington, LA 70433

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to approve mold remediation applications as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with ALLIED INDUSTRIES, INC. and ending with ANDRUS RESTORATION, LLC. The Motion passed.

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ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS AND CLASSIFICATION CHANGES FOR 7/29/10 MEETING. THESE FIRMS HAVE

TAKEN AND SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE REQUIRED EXAMS

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION

AA CONTRACTING SERVICES, L.L.C.

License No. 37998

● ADD: Specialty: Construction Management (Building)

AA PLUMBING & MECHANICAL LLC

License No. 53435

● ADD: MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

ACUFF ENTERPRISES, INC.

License No. 53177

● ADD: Municipal and Public Works Construction

AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, LTD. L.L.C.

License No. 39792

● ADD: SPECIALTY: Furnish & Install Fabric Membrane Structures

APOLLO ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES, INC.

License No. 27839

● ADD: Specialty: Dredging

ARDENT SERVICES, L.L.C.

License No. 39620

● ADD: Heavy Construction

BAKER PILE DRIVING AND SITE WORK, L. L. C.

License No. 39613

● ADD: Municipal and Public Works Construction

BAM CONTRACTORS OF HOUMA, INC.

License No. 50665

● ADD: Specialty: Masonry Brick & Stone

BEAU VAIS CONSULTING, L.L.C

License No. 47403

● ADD: Municipal and Public Works Construction

BIG YELLOW CONSTRUCTION LLC

License No. 47803

● ADD: Specialty: Lead Based Paint Abatement and Removal

● ADD: Municipal and Public Works Construction

BISHOP ENTERPRISES, LLC

License No. 45051

● ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

BRASFIELD & GORRIE, LLC

License No. 38354

● ADD: HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION

BROTHERHOOD WAY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, LLC

License No. 49624

● ADD: MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

CDM CONSTRUCTORS, INC.

License No. 28539

● ADD: Heavy Construction

CONCRETE PAVERS, INC.

License No. 41349

● ADD: Specialty: Tree planting, surgery AND triming Brush Control

DANE & DAWN JORDAN CONTRACTOR, LLC

License No. 53042

● ADD: Specialty: Erection of Metal Buildings

DAUTERIVE PLUMBING & HEATING, INC.

License No. 52568

● ADD: PLUMBING (Statewide)

ENERGY SOLUTIONS TECHNOLOGY, LLC

License No. 51092

● ADD: Specialty: Fab & Install of Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems

GULF EQUIPMENT CORPORATION OF ALABAMA

License No. 32954

● ADD: Specialty: Earthwork, Drainage AND Levees

GULF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.

License No. 46019

● ADD: Specialty: NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT OR REMOVAL

HAYES MANUFACTURING CO., INC.

License No. 9043

● ADD: Specialty: Highway Signs

JOE E. FORD CONTRACTOR, INC.

License No. 52760

● ADD: Highway, Street & Bridge Construction

LOUISIANA CSI, L.L.C.

License No. 45787

● ADD: Specialty: Painting & Coating (IndustRIAL & CommERCIAL)

● ADD: Specialty: SHEET METAL DUCT WORK

LVI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF NEW ORLEANS, INC.

License No. 28434

● ADD: Heavy Construction

LYNCH CONSTRUCTION LOUISIANA, L.L.C.

License No. 50214

● ADD: ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

MORALE, MICHAEL

License No. 44403

● ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

NATIVE LANDSCAPE & HARDSCAPE, LLC

License No. 51898

● ADD: SPECIALTY: Landscaping, Grading and Beautification

OWENS, DARREN

License No. 53486

● ADD: MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

PORET CONSTRUCTION, LLC

License No. 47352

● ADD: Specialty: RAISING & LEVELING OF RESIDENCES & BUILDINGS

PRIME CONTROLS, L.P.

License No. 48480

● ADD: SPECIALTY: AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS:

● ADD: SPECIALTY: FURNISH & INSTALL COMPUTERIZED CONTROL & MONITORING

QUALITY CONCRETE COMMERCIAL CONTRACTORS, INC.

License No. 43378

● ADD: Highway, Street and Bridge Construction

RESTER, BILLY

License No. 53408

● ADD: SPECIALTY: SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT

RMD HOLDINGS, LTD

License No. 43371

● ADD: Municipal and Public Works Construction

SOUTHERN COATING & WATERPROOFING, L.L.C.

License No. 37683

● ADD: Specialty: WATERPROOFING

TASK FORCE L.L.C.

License No. 49194

● ADD: SPECIALTY: Landscaping, Grading and Beautification

THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION GROUP, INC.

License No. 38137

● ADD: MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

TOTAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE, INC.

License No. 44453

● ADD: ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

TRIPLE L MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

License No. 21059

● ADD: SPECIALTY: NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT OR REMOVAL

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to approve additional classifications and classification changes as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with AA CONTRACTING SERVICES, L.L.C. and ending with TRIPLE L MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, With exception for AA PLUMBING & MECHANICAL, LLC. The Motion passed.

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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS - PENDING ALL REQUIREMENTS AND SIXTY (60) DAYS BEING MET

- FOR OUT OF STATE CONTRACTORS

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC.

CHARLESTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 6/8/10

P.O. Box 437

Charleston, TN 37310

CIRCLE C ENTERPRISES, INC. 6/7/10

P. O. Box 1759

Palestine, TX 75802

CRG RESIDENTIAL MID-SOUTH, LLC 6/4/10

805 City Center Drive, Suite 140

Carmel, IN 46032

MATTHEWS MARINE, INC. OF MISSISSIPPI 6/7/10

P.O. Box 178

Pass Christian, MS 39571

MINER-DEDERICK CONSTRUCTION, LLP 5/28/10

P. O. Box 130215

Houston, TX 77219-0215

ORDNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 6/4/10

1600 Executive Drive South, Suite 100

Duluth, GA 30096

R & B GROUP, INC. OF TEXAS 6/14/10

1213 North Durham Drive

Houston, TX 77008

WAIKATO ENTERPRISES, INC. 6/10/10

2200 E. Devon Avenue #392

Des Plaines, IL 600108

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to approve the following application(s) pending fulfillment of the sixty (60) day waiting period for out-of-state contractors and that the license be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met for or beginning with CHARLESTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and ending with WAIKATO ENTERPRISES, INC. The Motion passed.

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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS -PENDING ALL

REQUIREMENTS BEING MET

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC.

A R A CONSTRUCTION CORP 12/28/09

7500 Energy Court Suite 1-2

Curtis Bay, MD 21226

AA ACTION CONSTRUCTION, LLC 5/3/10

6814 Rue Bocage

Baton Rouge, LA 70809

AES-SHREVEPORT, L.L.C. 6/11/10

721 Snow Street

Shreveport, LA 71101

AG WORKS LLC 3/29/10

136 Guillory Road

Plaucheville, LA 71362

ALBARADO, LEROY 6/8/10

214 Creswell Avenue

Scott, LA 70583

ALLEN, WESLEY 4/30/10

5024 Tulane Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70808

AMARO OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. 5/10/10

P.O. Box 788

Laird Hill, TX 75666

B&E ELECTRICAL, INC. OF SC 5/14/10

1843 Royle Road

Summerville, SC 29483

B, B & C ASSOCIATES, LLC 6/3/10

365 Corby Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70810

BENNETT, TERRY 5/3/10

1763 Hwy. 493

Natchitoches, LA 71457

BGI ENTERPRISE, INC. 4/27/10

P. O. Box 22077

Beaumont, TX 77720

BIG EASY CONSTRUCTION LLC 6/15/10

4835 Bancroft Drive

New Orleans, LA 70112

BOBCAT CONTRACTING, L.L.C. 5/25/10

P. O. Box 663

Hillsboro, TX 76645

BOHANNAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 5/18/10

P. O. Box 255

Salina, OK 74365

BOLT & ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. 4/15/10

249 S. Carroll Road

Villa Rica, GA 30180

BRB ENTERPRISE, LLC OF MISSISSIPPI 7/8/10

1029 Louis Gaulden Road

Centreville, MS 39631

BROWN'S DRILLING AND WATER WELL SERVICE, L.L.C. 4/26/10

4775 McFarlin Road

Collinston, LA 71229

BURGUNDY LODGING, L.L.C. 5/25/10

210 St. Charles Avenue, Ste. 4400

New Orleans, LA 70170

BYRD BROTHERS EMERGENCY SERVICES, L.L.C. 4/29/10

5164 Lamm Road

Wilson, NC 27893

C & S LEASE SERVICE, L.C. 3/25/10

P.O. Box 1049

Kilgore, TX 75663

CAJUN MECHANICAL SERVICE, LLC 5/13/10

102 Timber Lane

Lafayette, LA 70508

CALLEGAN, ANTHONY 5/19/10

914 Grey Lane

Covington, LA 70433

CEPOLK CORPORATION 4/26/10

3391 F. Avenue

Ft. Polk, LA 71459

CHAKRA INTERIORS INC 5/26/10

320 Somerulos Street

Baton Rouge, LA 70802

CIRCLE ZEBRA FABRICATORS, LTD. 5/24/10

409 Industrial Ave.

Robstown, TX 78380

CLAY & DOMINGUE, LLC 5/10/10

415 Jules Clement Road

Jennings, LA 70546

COASTWIDE ELECTRIC, INC. 6/7/10

P.O. Box 1076

Amelia, LA 70340

COMPASS VENTURES UNLIMITED, LLC 5/13/10

1905 Van Arpel Drive

LaPlace, LA 70068

CON-REAL SUPPORT GROUP, LP 4/7/10

1900 Ballpark Way, Ste. 110

Arlington, TX 76006

CORNERSTONE RESTORATION, INC 5/18/10

410 Jacobs Street

Berwick, LA 70342

CROFT AUTOMATION, LLC 4/26/10

712 Austin Avenue

Waco, TX 76701

CROWTHER ROOFING AND SHEET METAL OF FLORIDA, INC. 3/23/10

2543 Rockfill Road

Fort Meyers, FL 33916

DAVENPORT MASONRY, INC. 4/5/10

P.O. Box 188

Holt, MI 48842

DEANGELO BROTHERS, INC. 3/25/10

100 N Conahan Street

Hazleton, PA 18201

DIVERSE CONSTRUCTION INC OF TEXAS 6/2/10

17800 Dickerson Street Suite 200

Dallas, TX 75252

DOT DRILLING SOLUTIONS, INC. 3/16/10

1819 River Run Road

Monroe, GA 30656

DOUBLE D CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. 6/11/10

32 John Lacombe Road

Alexandria, LA 71302

DUCOTE, KEVIN 5/17/10

P.O. Box 5902

Alexandria, LA 71307

EAGLE EYE INVESTMENTS, LLC 5/4/10

19189 Township Road

Covington, LA 70435

ELITE ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. 4/30/10

P. O. Box 1053

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

ENERGY BASICS LLC 6/30/10

P. O. Box 1751

Baton Rouge, LA 70821

EUROCRAFT WALL SYSTEMS, INC. 5/5/10

6566 Interstate Court

Norcross, GA 30093

EXPRESS PLUMBING, L.L.C. 6/3/10

1816 Edenborn Avenue

Metairie, LA 70001

FALL PROTECTION SYSTEMS CORP 5/17/10

11220 West Florissant Ave. #102

Florissant, MO 63033

FINISHER LLC 5/24/10

76140 Hard Road

Covington, LA 70435

FORMULA 33 INC. 6/2/10

1242 Calumet Road

Port Allen, LA 70767-4358

G.L. SIMMONS, INC. 5/10/10

P.O. Box 257

Deville, LA 71328

GARZA, GRISELDA 4/8/10

1222 Cottonwood Church Road

Rosenberg, TX 77471

GATEWAY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE, INC. 11/24/09

P.O. Box 38

Highland, IL 62249

GENERATOR STORE, L.L.C. THE 5/27/10

501 N. 5th Street

Monroe, LA 71201

GOLDEN & ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION, LLC 6/14/10

P.O. Box 11413

Birmingham, AL 35203

GRANCOR ENTERPRISES, INC. 3/9/10

2121 Menaul Blvd. NE

Albuquerque, NM 87107

HARDIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LLC 5/18/10

3301 Windy Ridge Parkway Ste. 400

Atlanta, GA 30339

HARPOLE CONSTRUCTION, INC. 5/28/10

P.O. Box 27

Farmington, NM 87499

HEIDEN INDUSTRIES, LLC 5/20/10

P. O. Box 73138

Metairie, LA 70033

IDEA SOLAR INSTALLATION LLC 7/14/10

3185 Balis Drive Ste. 118

Baton Rouge, LA 70808

IMEDCO AMERICA LTD 5/11/10

1730 E. Pleasant Street

Noblesville, IN 46060

INDOOR AIR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 4/30/10

33 W. Main Street

Victor, NY 14564

IRWIN INDUSTRIES, INC. 5/12/10

1580 W. Carson Street

Long Beach, CA 90810

JMZ CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST, LLC 5/10/10

300 Ridgelake Drive #107

Metairie, LA 70001

JOE MARTIN, LLC 4/30/10

451 Owens Road

Calhoun, LA 71225

JOHNNY SHEFFIELD LLC 5/5/10

4786 Bellevue Road

Haughton, LA 71037

K & C SHEET METAL AND ROOFING, INC. 5/24/10

P. O. Box 85

Many, LA 71449

KANNISH, SHUKRI 5/19/10

2829 St. Philip Street

New Orleans, LA 70119

KMD3 SERVICES, LLC 5/11/10

109 Boudreaux Lane

Lake Charles, LA 70607

LAZARO, MARVIN 6/25/10

1601 Disney Drive

Metairie, LA 70003

LONE STAR X-RAY SHIELDING, INC. 5/19/10

P.O. Box 2176

Splendora, TX 77372

LYNESS CONSTRUCTION LP 5/18/10

1501 S. Main Bldg. B

Cleburne, TX 76033

MARCY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 5/12/10

2246 Edgewood Avenue

St.Louis Park, MN 55426

MARTEX WELL SERVICES, L.L.P. 9/14/09

P. O. Box 2048

Marshall, TX 75671

MASTERS MAINTENANCE 5/28/10

32920 Perkins Road

Denham Springs, LA 70706

MEAUX BROS. LLC 5/17/10

6302 Claude Road

Maurice, LA 70555

MILL CREEK LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY 3/29/10

P.O. Box 4770

Tulsa, OK 74145

MS INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 5/10/10

2730 Mine Mill Road

Lakeland, FL 33801

MURPHY M. CALLAIS, JR. L.L.C. 6/1/10

P.O. Box 1174

Cut Off, LA 70345

NUNNERY CONSTRUCTION LLC 5/24/10

200 Panther Run Drive

Destrehan, LA 70047

O.K. PLUMBING SERVICES, L.L.C. 6/7/10

620 Gordon Avenue

Harahan, LA 70123

O'NEAL CUSTOM LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL LLC 5/27/10

1315 15th Street

Lake Charles, LA 70601

OPTIMIZE SOLUTIONS, LLC 7/9/10

1766 Ingleside Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70808

OUBRE, TIMOTHY 4/29/10

2328 Smede Hwy.

St. Martinville, LA 70582

PALO ALL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION 5/3/10

121 Marina Boulevard

Mandeville, LA 70471

PERFECTION CONTRACTORS, INC. 5/11/10

4642 Granite Drive

Tucker, GA 30084

PERFORMANCE ABATEMENT SERVICES, INC. 5/14/10

16400 College Blvd.

Lenexa, KS 66219

PILLAR CONSTRUCTION, INC. 5/11/10

5649-S General Washington Drive

Alexandria, VA 22312

POLY-CARB, INC. 4/21/10

33095 Bainbridge Road

Solon, OH 44139

POLYSPEC CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 4/12/10

6614 Gant Road

Houston, TX 77066

POOK DIEMONT & OHL, INC. 4/27/10

701 East 132nd Street

Bronx, NY 10454

R & R MECHANICAL, INC. 5/24/10

P. O. Box 1394

Florence, MS 39073

REED, KEVIN 5/5/10

1210 Wachsen Drive

Lake Charles, LA 70611

REGAN, MATTHEW 6/2/10

P.O. Box137

Egan, LA 70531

REMEDY ROOFING, INC. 5/3/10

21925 Franz Road #402

Katy, TX 77449

RIVER CITY METAL FABRICATION LLC 5/26/10

2355 North Foster Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70806

RIVERA, CLEMENTE 4/19/10

1424 East School Street

Lake Charles, LA 70607

ROAD HOME SOLUTIONS, L.L.C. 6/4/10

4310 Chef Menteur Hwy Suite B

New Orleans, LA 70126

ROBERT AND ELAINE GALIANO ENTERPRISES, LLC 5/28/10

37341 Jack Crawford Road

Pearl River, LA 70452

ROBERTS COMPANY FIELD SERVICES, INC., THE 4/23/10

133 Forlines Road

Winterville, NC 28590

RONNIE FRISBY'S PLUMBING, L.L.C. 4/27/10

P.O. Box 52642

Lafayette, LA 70505

ROSWELL DRYWALL, LLC 5/10/10

1010 Huntcliff Suite 2110

Atlanta, GA 30350

RSL CONTRACTORS, LTD. 5/21/10

22023-1 Mossy Oaks

Spring, TX 77389

S.E.H. ELECTRICAL SERVICES LLC 4/27/10

P. O. Box 870164

New Orleans, LA 70187

SCHLEKER, CRAIG 6/7/10

216 Lakeshore Road

Shadey Shores, TX 76208

SELBY, DONALD 5/27/10

P.O. Box 690107

Houston, TX 77269

SELECT BUILDING CONTROLS, LLC 4/12/10

199 Sir Thomas Henry Drive

Opelousas, LA 70570

SOLSCAPES LLC 5/13/10

1767 Hwy. 361

Evergreen, LA 71333

SOUTHERN PRODIGY CONSTRUCTION, LLC 5/17/10

P.O. Box 738

Hiawassee, GA 30546

STEVE KENT TRUCKING, INC. 3/11/10

P.O. Box 148

Lottie, LA 70756

STONE-TEC, INC. 5/19/10

2929 W. Kingsley Road

Garland, TX 75041

STONE TECH ELECTRIC, LLC        6/01/10

P. O. BoX 6595

New Orleans, LA 70174

SUMLER, JOHNNY 5/5/10

205 Howard Lane

Florien, LA 71429

SUMMIT OILFIELD SERVICES, L.L.C. 5/12/10

P.O. Box 4213

Houma, LA 70361

SURE SHOT HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING 5/25/10

UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS LLC

611 Batton Street

Minden, LA 71055

T. GRAVES SERVICES LLC 4/30/10

PO Box 113156

Metairie, LA 70009

T-5 CONSTRUCTION, INC. 5/24/10

23977 FM 95N

Garrison, TX 75946

TOWNSEND CONSTRUCTIORS, INC. 4/27/10

405 S. Duncan Avenue

Clearwater, FL 33755

TRAVIS, SHERYL 2/1/10

467 Ethel Lane

Kentwood, LA 70444

TURK, ABDALHAMEED 5/19/10

116 S. Scott Street

New Orleans, LA 70119

TWIN OAKS GROUP, INC. 3/30/10

119 Twin Oaks

Slidell, LA 70461

UNITED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE, LLC 10/8/09

8010 Needlepoint Road

Baytown, TX 77521

URBAN'S PARTITION & REMODELING CO. 5/18/10

P. O. Box 5289

Northville, MI 48167-5289

VERTEX CONSTRUCTION, LLC 6/1/10

3042 Fairway Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70809

VIKING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 5/28/10

P.O. Box 1010

Buras, LA 70041

WALL, ELMER 4/30/10

25832 Marlbrook Drive

Denham Springs, LA 70726

WILBANKS PLUMBING, INC. 5/24/10

102 Mesa Drive

West Monroe, LA 71291

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to approve commercial applications – pending all requirements being met as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with A R A CONSTRUCTION CORP and ending with WILBANKS PLUMBING, INC., with exception for THE GENERATOR STORE, L.L.C. The Motion passed.

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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE PRESENTED TO

THE BOARD ON 7/29/10

COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC.

ABADIE, LAWRENCE 5/14/10

208 Woodbridge Boulevard

Hammond, LA 70401

● PLUMBING (RESTRICTED)

ACADIANA LIGHTING AND SIGNS, L.L.C. 4/21/10

P. O. Box 399

Duson, LA 70529

● SPECIALTY: ELECTRICAL SIGNS, SCOREBOARDS, DISPLAYS, BILLBOARD

CONSTRUCTION

ACE/DJD STEEL, LLC 5/25/10

1434 Pine Hills Road

Orlando, FL 32808

● SPECIALTY: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF REINFORC ING & POST

TENSIONING

AJS A/C & HEATING SERVICES, LLC 7/1/10

408 Firethorn drive

Gretna, LA 70056

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

ALELCO, INC. 5/18/10

2376 State Road MM

New Bloomfield, MO 65063

● ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

ALL ABOUT BUILDING INC. 5/20/10

12575 E. Robinhood Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70815

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION; ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE); MECHANICAL

WORK (STATEWIDE)

ALLIANCE GULF COAST BUILDERS, LLC 4/12/10

5177 Richmond Avenue Suite 1025

Houston, TX 77056

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

ALTECH INSPECTIONS, INC. 1/15/10

P. O. Box 5129

Corpus Christi, TX 78465

● SPECIALTY: NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND VISUAL INSPECTION

SERVICES FOR WELDS AND STRUCTURES

B.A. ELECTRICAL, L.L.C. 6/3/10

149 Achord Drive

Trout, LA 71371

● ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

BEST SEWER & DRAIN SERVICE, INC. 3/18/10

2545 Delaware Avenue

Kenner, LA 70062

● PLUMBING (STATEWIDE)

BILL'S FENCE CO., INC. 10/26/09

6410 TP White Drive

Cabot, AR 72023

● SPECIALTY: FENCING

CAPELLO GROUP, INC. 7/8/10

8109 Rainbow Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70809

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION; HEAVY CONSTRUCTION; SPECIALTY:

HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT OR REMOVAL

DEROUEN, MICHAEL 6/30/10

5404 Norris Road

New Iberia, LA 70560

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

DIRECT SOURCE HOME RENOVATION LLC 2/22/10

2321 Fayette Street

Kenner, LA 70003

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE); SPECIALTY: SOLAR ENERGY

EQUIPMENT

FRANK GILL, LLC 6/2/10

175 Edenborn Street

Campti, LA 71411

● SPECIALTY: TELECOMMUNICATIONS

G & C CONSTRUCTION INTERNATIONAL, LLC 4/9/10

P. O. Box 222

Lisbon, LA 71048

● HEAVY CONSTRUCTION

GARLAND/DBS, INC. 5/25/10

3800 East 91st Street

Cleveland, OH 44105

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION; SPECIALTY: ROOFING AND SHEET METAL,

SIDING

GODFREY, JEFFREY ALAN 9/2/09

1106 Goodnight Hollow Road

Walnut Shade, MO 65771

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

H & H INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS, INC. 5/18/10

P.O. Box 1369

Sulphur, LA 70664

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

HAMM MECHANCIAL, L.L.C. 6/21/10

340 Pierremont Road

Shreveport, LA 71106

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

HARVEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE, LLC 5/17/10

109 Foster Road

Leesville, LA 71446

● ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

HDE INC 7/14/10

12032 S. Tom Stokes Court

Baton Rouge, LA 70810

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

HOPKINS REFRIGERATION & ELECTRIC, INC. 3/30/10

1100 Island Point Drive

Lake Providence, LA 71254

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

HORSLEY COMPANY LLC, THE 4/27/10

476 Southridge Industrial Drive

Tavares, FL 32778

● SPECIALTY: AIRPORT BAGGAGE HANDLING SYSTEMS

IRA'S REFRIGERATION, INC. 3/19/10

P. O. Box 1120

Tioga, LA 71477

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

KIRK LASTRAPES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, L.L.C. 5/24/10

5810 Kensington Boulevard

New Orleans, LA 70127

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

LAB-A-DAUX THIBODAUX LLC 6/30/10

1758 Highway 3185

Thibodaux, LA 70301

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

LETULLE PLUMBING LLC 6/18/10

45013 Lake Martin Road

Saint Amant, LA 70774

● PLUMBING (STATEWIDE)

LOCKARD CONSTRUCTION, INC. 3/8/10

4501 Prairie Parkway

Cedar Falls, IA 50613

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

NO SWEAT AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING, L. L.C. 6-09-10

37121 Oak Ranch Road

Pearl River, LA 70452

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

PALMETTO AIR & WATER BALANCE-RALEIGH, INC. 4/29/10

P.O. box 5782

Greenville, SC 29606

● SPECIALTY: AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS

PRECISION STEEL FRAMING & CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. 3/10/10

2025 Old Natchitoches Road

West Monroe, LA 71292

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

RAGO ENTERPRISES, LLC 11/12/09

5610 FM 2218

Richmond, TX 77469

● SPECIALTY: CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION FOR BUILDINGS

RUSS PLUMBING, LLC 6/10/10

6733 Sonny Boy Yeldell Road

Bastrop, LA 71220

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

SAIIA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC OF DE 5/19/10

324 Commons Drive

Birmingham, AL 35209

● HEAVY CONSTRUCTION; HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION;

MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION; SPECIALTY:

HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT OR REMOVAL

SILVA CONSTRUCTION, LLC 5/10/10

4040 Clio Street

New Orleans, LA 70125

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

SITI, L.L.C. 5/10/10

4060 Morning Arbor Place

Lake Charles, LA 70605

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

STUCCO PLUS, LLC 5/27/10

12471 Parkwood Drive

Baton Rouge, LA 70815

● SPECIALTY: LATHING, PLASTERING AND STUCCOING

TAC AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING LLC 6/10/10

P.O. Box 2404

Kenner, LA 70063

● MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE)

TIPPMANN CONSTRUCTION, LLC 7/8/10

9009 Coldwater Road

Fort Wayne, IN 46825

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

TUCKER, DAVID 7/14/10

218 Poinsetta Drive

Belle Chasse, LA 70037

● BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

UNITED PRISON EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INCORPORATED 3/8/10

6306 Fifth Street

Green Lane, PA 18054

● SPECIALTY: PRISON, PENITENTIARY, JAIL & CONFINEMENT

INSTITUTIONAL EQUIPMENT

A MOTION was made by Mr. Fenet and seconded by Mr. Clouatre to approve commercial applications – pending sixty (60) days being met as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with ABADIE, LAWRENCE and ending with UNITED PRISON EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INCORPORATED. The Motion passed.

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At approximately 1:20 pm, Mr. Lambert left the Board Meeting.

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ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Meredith to adjourn the meeting. The Motion passed.

SECRETARY-TREASURER

CHAIRMAN

Adjournment

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7/29/10 A Motion by Mr. Meredith to hold this application until

he talks to Mr. Weston about it

7/29/10 – A Motion by Mr. Gallo & seconded

by Mr. Clouatre to hold this request until the

outstanding judgment is paid in full.

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