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RKR Blog Strong Foundations | Spring 2019

A Message from Randall ReddingWith spring fully upon us, it's wonderful to enjoy the weather and spend time with family. I am excited to share the latest issue of the Strong Foundations newsletter.In the first article, we spoke to Eric McDonald, President & CEO of Greater Haralson Chamber of Commerce, and Daniel Jackson, President & CEO of Carroll County Chamber of Commerce. They are members of the Greater West Georgia Joint Development Authority (GWGJDA), which has grown to represent seven area counties that work together on multi-county projects to benefit West Georgia residents.The other article discusses the recent trend of building with modular and prefabricated construction materials. This method of off-site construction and then transported to the worksite offers many advantages, but it does have its setbacks. At RKR, we will continue to examine new ways to solve the complex issues facing our industry, always with our client's goals in mind.Thanks for your friendship and continued support.Randall K. ReddingPresident & CEO----------------------------------------------------------Using Modular and Prefabricated Construction MaterialsIt is a well‐known fact that the construction industry suffered greatly during the last economic downturn. We have published several articles on the challenges facing us with the skilled labor shortage, but history shows that the construction industry is resilient. When faced with a challenge, we band together and look for ways to overcome and push forward. That same mindset is transforming today's approach to construction through the innovative use of modular and prefabricated construction materials.[ Read Article ]-----------------------------------------------Interview with two members of the Greater West Georgia Joint Development AuthorityWe spoke to Eric McDonald, President & CEO of Greater Haralson Chamber of Commerce, and Daniel Jackson, President & CEO of Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, about the collaborative nature of the Development Authority that allows members to work together on multi-county projects to benefit West Georgia residents.[ Read Interview ]

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