Friends:
The costliest, maintenance issue with all schools, is roof replacement.
That is why public administrators are targeted, and a lot of money changes hands. By that, I mean through "Purchasing Cooperatives", and that means "NO COMPETITION".
So, while it is illegal, highly unethical, absent all moral, or compliance to law, the people at Garland, Ind., and Tremco, DO NOT CARE. They care about your money, and how much of it they can siphon off. One example might be the 25 % sales commissions straight into one person's pockets.
How much "Value" do you think our schools receive for that 25% sales commission? The answer is "Zero".
Garland, and Tremco, do not, and will not, participate in an open, transparent, bid. What does that tell you?
Garland, Tremco, and Purchasing Cooperatives who enable them, are preying upon public works, and I can prove it.
Rather than watch me drone on about this "stain" on the roofing discipline, I will (as always) offer public record, and you may decide for yourself. Remember that Tremco was busted by the DOJ, and fined $61,000,000.00 for abusing GSA contracts.
I cannot overemphasize this enough: Openly, and competitively bid all public projects, with "third party oversight" Manufacturers could include Tremco, and Garland, but not EXCLUSIVELY! Once the "Standard" is set, you can invite mainstream manufacturers like Firestone, GAF, Johns Manville,, Carlisle Syntec, Barrett, etc.
REJECT any deal choosing a SINGLE manufacturer. By the way, naming a single manufacturer, and then having them choose their own contractors to bid, is not "Competitive". The manufacturer has no incentive to compete, and the outcome a foregone conclusion.
Here are typical examples of what's happening TODAY:
Director of human resources roof
expert
http://www.thisweeknews.com/content/stories/canalwinchester/news/2015/03/16/inspection-reveals-problems-with-school-roofs.html
"Spend
a million on a roof because of ironclad bumper to bumper
warranty"?
http://www.eastoncourier.com/19847/region-9-approves-contractor-for-roof-replacement-project/
"Consultancy
firm" Garland reports on
roofs:
http://www.winonadailynews.com/news/local/education/waps-talks-roofs-approves-trap-shooting-team/article_cdf2fed6-1444-5e4d-ba18-9e0bf2dc6693.html
"Owner
filing a petition over Garland metal
roof"
http://muscatinejournal.com/lifestyles/announcements/legals/louisa-muscatine-csd-minutes-of-the-regular-meeting/article_b1fd066a-cf20-11e4-910f-2b3b6d322146.html
"Owner
pays Garland for materials
direct"?
https://www.claremont-courier.com/education/t14578-schools
So, that is your update, and confirmation that corruption of the roofing discipline is still dominated by the same known scam artists. A "Salesman" can walk away from problems, while the school district, and taxpayers own it for 30 years (bonds).
If you want to steer clear of trouble, stand clear of Tremco, and Garland.
Thank you for spending time with me here.
Reject negativity in all forms, and always remember to keep looking "UP".
You may reach me; RobertRSolomon@aol.com
Respect.
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
FACTS about Public Roofing Procurement, and Oversight. Copyright 2010 by Robert R. Solomon
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Saturday, November 1, 2014
"Canadian Roof Education Course"
Friends:
We are always talking about education, and on behalf of our respected Canadian members, support Mr. Wilson's effort. I do not allow advertising here, and only share information I feel relevant , and useful to those who spend time with me here.
Note: Retired 2003, do not solicit, nor accept, compensatuion or personal advancement of any kind.
Web site address for this course is www.roofingtrainingcourse.com
Some of you may want to book his class, or think of someone in your employ that is serious about "learning".
I think that would include almost everyone. I have great disdain for advertising, for the sake of advertisement alone. Here is some additional Course information and the next course dates available.
Be sure to open the above attachment for additional info and photo's.
2014 & 2015 Dates
-Nov. 24 - 28 (Full)
-Dec. 8 - 12 (9 open spots)
-Jan. 19 - 23
-Feb. 9 - 13 (Full)
-Feb. 23 - 27
-Mar. 9 - 13
The course is, generic, non-biased and very up to date with today's technology.
Although it is very intense and busy for those 4 days of training, we have also succeeded in making the training process fun. We believe in hands on learning, not just listening to someone talk about Roofing.
People from all walks of the Roofing Industry, (Consultants, Inspectors, Roofers, Property Managers, Estimators, just to name a few), have attended this course, and all have rated it extremely high.
It's not often that staff in roles mentioned above can have the opportunity to weld PVC, TPO, glue EPDM, torch, cold adhere and peel and stick 2 ply Modified Asphalt and learn the best method/techniques for each membrane.
They also get a chance to construct complete roof assemblies from the deck up. I believe this is the very best way to learn roofing.
There is a segment on leak detection. Proper leak repairs are done on all major membranes.
There is also a portion of the course dedicated to roofing safety.
After this course, the attendee knows what works and what doesn't. If their role is designing roofing, this course will make them a better designer, if their role is installing or monitoring roofing quality , it will make them a much better roofing installer or monitor, etc.
The course is held at 52 Bramwin Court in Brampton, 20 minutes away from the Airport with a number of Hotels nearby.
Space is limited since the maximum class size is restricted to 12 people to ensure the hands on quality of the program.
The courses start on Monday at 12:00pm and runs to 4:30pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday start time is 8:00am to 4:30pm and Friday 8:00am to 12:00pm, this allows the participants from out of town some travel time.
When we receive your enrolment we respond with a confirmation. Six to eight weeks prior to the start of course we will send all the required information. (Hotels, what to bring, how to get there, and course hours). At that time we will also send the invoice so the attendees can pay in advance.
Something we did not include in the information attached is what is covered in the course tuition.
It includes a very comprehensive 162 pages Roofing Manual; a framed course completion certificate from Building Envelope Technologies Inc. and Cindott Inc also the Roof Consultants Institute will now award 29.5 CEUs to participants that have completed this course.
See additional information in the attachment above.
If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Course bookings are all done by email.
Thank you,
George Wilson RRO
Cindott Inc.
416 606 3270
You can forward this as you see fit. If you have any other suggestions please let me know. "
Web site address for this course is www.roofingtrainingcourse.com
Thank you for caring about what I have to say, and please know I am very thankful.
Reject negativity in all forms, and always remember to keep looking "UP".
Respect.
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance (4,000 Members)
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
We are always talking about education, and on behalf of our respected Canadian members, support Mr. Wilson's effort. I do not allow advertising here, and only share information I feel relevant , and useful to those who spend time with me here.
Note: Retired 2003, do not solicit, nor accept, compensatuion or personal advancement of any kind.
Web site address for this course is www.roofingtrainingcourse.com
Some of you may want to book his class, or think of someone in your employ that is serious about "learning".
I think that would include almost everyone. I have great disdain for advertising, for the sake of advertisement alone. Here is some additional Course information and the next course dates available.
**********
"Web site address for this course is www.roofingtrainingcourse.com Be sure to open the above attachment for additional info and photo's.
2014 & 2015 Dates
-Nov. 24 - 28 (Full)
-Dec. 8 - 12 (9 open spots)
-Jan. 19 - 23
-Feb. 9 - 13 (Full)
-Feb. 23 - 27
-Mar. 9 - 13
The course is, generic, non-biased and very up to date with today's technology.
Although it is very intense and busy for those 4 days of training, we have also succeeded in making the training process fun. We believe in hands on learning, not just listening to someone talk about Roofing.
People from all walks of the Roofing Industry, (Consultants, Inspectors, Roofers, Property Managers, Estimators, just to name a few), have attended this course, and all have rated it extremely high.
It's not often that staff in roles mentioned above can have the opportunity to weld PVC, TPO, glue EPDM, torch, cold adhere and peel and stick 2 ply Modified Asphalt and learn the best method/techniques for each membrane.
They also get a chance to construct complete roof assemblies from the deck up. I believe this is the very best way to learn roofing.
There is a segment on leak detection. Proper leak repairs are done on all major membranes.
There is also a portion of the course dedicated to roofing safety.
After this course, the attendee knows what works and what doesn't. If their role is designing roofing, this course will make them a better designer, if their role is installing or monitoring roofing quality , it will make them a much better roofing installer or monitor, etc.
The course is held at 52 Bramwin Court in Brampton, 20 minutes away from the Airport with a number of Hotels nearby.
Space is limited since the maximum class size is restricted to 12 people to ensure the hands on quality of the program.
The courses start on Monday at 12:00pm and runs to 4:30pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday start time is 8:00am to 4:30pm and Friday 8:00am to 12:00pm, this allows the participants from out of town some travel time.
When we receive your enrolment we respond with a confirmation. Six to eight weeks prior to the start of course we will send all the required information. (Hotels, what to bring, how to get there, and course hours). At that time we will also send the invoice so the attendees can pay in advance.
Something we did not include in the information attached is what is covered in the course tuition.
It includes a very comprehensive 162 pages Roofing Manual; a framed course completion certificate from Building Envelope Technologies Inc. and Cindott Inc also the Roof Consultants Institute will now award 29.5 CEUs to participants that have completed this course.
See additional information in the attachment above.
If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Course bookings are all done by email.
Thank you,
George Wilson RRO
Cindott Inc.
416 606 3270
You can forward this as you see fit. If you have any other suggestions please let me know. "
Web site address for this course is www.roofingtrainingcourse.com
Thank you for caring about what I have to say, and please know I am very thankful.
Reject negativity in all forms, and always remember to keep looking "UP".
Respect.
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance (4,000 Members)
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Pennsylvania S.B. 813 (Senator Pat Vance) for "FAIR COMPETITION" in Public Roofing Procurement.
Friends:
Again welcome, and I am overjoyed to bring you such positive news.
A number of roofing material manufacturer leaders (especially Carlisle Syntec's Michael Ducharme) have defeated "Exclusion" practiced by purchasing cooperatives in Pennsylvania.
The premise is simple: Fair competition for taxpayer dollars, and not the predatory sales models of Tremco, and Garland.
Do not be confused. We encourage Tremco and Garland to "Compete" for our taxpayer dollars, but eliminate false pricing scams prevalent in purchasing cooperatives. By now, you know that purchasing cooperatives are a horrid way to secure costly roof systems, and services.
THIS is the LAW:
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/PN/Public/btCheck.cfm?txtType=PDF&sessYr=2013&sessInd=0&billBody=S&billTyp=B&billNbr=0813&pn=0852
This is of course public record, and availailble to all.
Much respect to Senator Pat Vance of Pennsylvania:
A little of the text:
Again, thank you to Senator Vance, and the many who participated.
An earlier post here showed how Lower Dauphin Schools (Pa.) spent 2.2 million dollars without competition. I worked very hard to bring this to Superintendent Smith's attention, but she was having no part of the "Fair Competition" I was pleading for her to consider.
But, the persistence of honorable people removes the "stigma", and "darkness" associated with school roofs purchased through purchasing cooperatives. Remember, the cooperative gets (on average) 4% of the total contract, so all incentive to save, is immediately extinguished.
A refresher:
All anyone has to do is type "School Roofing Scam" into your browser, or "YouTube", and there is no shortage of Tremco and Garland participation in it. I'm even in one here:
http://www.news9.com/story/15953631/school-districts-accused-of-wasting-tax-dollars
And:
http://southtownstar.suntimes.com/news/16683132-418/oak-lawn-may-rebid-roofing-contract.html
And:
http://www.cvschools.org/news.cfm?story=592
And:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEKVSrPui08
And:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev0Yd2SGNes
And on it goes.
I believe this came from Ms. Janet Campbell's excellent "School Roofing Scam" blogsite, but will correct that if necessary. Regardless, Ms. Campbell is quite the authority on these things, and you should visit her at: .
"SCHOOL ROOFING SCAM:
A GENERIC GUIDE IN SIX STEPS
The following is a composite scenario that illustrates the types of abuses
uncovered by the State Commission of Investigation during its investigation of public
school roofing projects in New Jersey.
STEP I
School District X determines that several failing roofs on school
buildings require repair and/or replacement.
STEP II
When plans for the project are announced, District X officials are
contacted by the sales representative of Company Y, a leading seller of
roofing materials.
The sales representative refers the district to a roofing
consultant/architect who has a secret arrangement under which he
receives compensation from Company Y.
Knowing that he will be paid by the company, the consultant is
able to under-bid all other potential architects to obtain the project
design contract.
STEP III
The consultant writes “proprietary” project specifications
explicitly built around Company Y’s products.
The specifications also contain an array of special requirements,
or “hurdles,” designed to block the substitution of materials from any
other manufacturer, even though they may be less expensive and of
identical quality".
I will translate $410K into visual terms for you, and then it becomes 4 brand new school buses. Simply because someone cared enough to try, and I am humbled by the civic pride in this fine person.
You should be too, but there is a shortage of "Courage", and an abundance of "Greed". Chalk one up for the "Courage" team on this one.
Friends, I am very thankful for your time spent here. Sometime the subject matter may be tough to read, but I have confidence in your desire for "Truth".
Please reject negativity in all forms, and always remember to keep looking "UP".
Respect.
Ron
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
Again welcome, and I am overjoyed to bring you such positive news.
A number of roofing material manufacturer leaders (especially Carlisle Syntec's Michael Ducharme) have defeated "Exclusion" practiced by purchasing cooperatives in Pennsylvania.
The premise is simple: Fair competition for taxpayer dollars, and not the predatory sales models of Tremco, and Garland.
Do not be confused. We encourage Tremco and Garland to "Compete" for our taxpayer dollars, but eliminate false pricing scams prevalent in purchasing cooperatives. By now, you know that purchasing cooperatives are a horrid way to secure costly roof systems, and services.
THIS is the LAW:
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/PN/Public/btCheck.cfm?txtType=PDF&sessYr=2013&sessInd=0&billBody=S&billTyp=B&billNbr=0813&pn=0852
This is of course public record, and availailble to all.
Much respect to Senator Pat Vance of Pennsylvania:
A little of the text:
"(a) General rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, specifications for roofing projects shall be based upon
generally accepted standards in the commercial roofing industry
and shall be written to encourage open and competitive bidding
and to prevent corruption and favoritism in order to achieve the
best work and materials at the lowest reasonable cost.
(b) Preparation of specifications.--The plans and
specifications for a roofing project shall be prepared by a
design professional and shall bear the stamp or seal of the
design professional who prepared the plans or specifications.
The contracting officer shall require that every design
professional preparing plans and specifications submit
verification to the contracting local government unit that the
design professional holds a valid Pennsylvania license or
registration and a certification required by section 4705
(relating to disclosure of financial interest).
(c) Brand name specifications.--
(1) A local government unit may specify materials by
brand name in order to signify the kind or quality of
materials sought. Specifications calling for materials by
brand name shall be construed as requesting materials of the
general style, type, character and quality of the materials
identified by brand name.
(2) In response to any specification calling for a brand
name, a bidder may furnish the brand name or a brand name
equivalent.
(d) Specification features.--None of the following features,
if present in the specifications for a roofing project, may be
used to reject materials substituted for a brand name:
(1) Requirements applicable to substitute materials or
bidders proposing the use of substitute materials that differ
substantially from the requirements to be met by the
materials named in the specifications.
(2) Provisions conferring authority to accept or reject
substitute materials upon persons other than the contract
officer acting upon the recommendation of the design
professional who prepared the specifications.
(3) Testing requirements that may be met by only one
manufacturer's materials. However, specifications may require
materials to meet standards issued by independent testing
organizations. In any case in which a material is required to
meet a certain standard set forth in the specifications, the
material shall be deemed to do so if it meets or exceeds that
standard.
(4) Testing requirements that are exclusionary due to
time or expense for compliance.
(5) Provisions setting a standard for, or placing a
restriction on, the use of substitute materials that are not
related to the purpose, function or activity for which the
contract is awarded.
§ 4704. Prohibited acts.
(a) Separate contracts.--A local government unit,
contracting officer or design professional may not divide a
roofing project into smaller projects to avoid the application
of this chapter."
That is a representation ONLY, and I urge you to read the full bill, and it's affect upon you.Again, thank you to Senator Vance, and the many who participated.
An earlier post here showed how Lower Dauphin Schools (Pa.) spent 2.2 million dollars without competition. I worked very hard to bring this to Superintendent Smith's attention, but she was having no part of the "Fair Competition" I was pleading for her to consider.
But, the persistence of honorable people removes the "stigma", and "darkness" associated with school roofs purchased through purchasing cooperatives. Remember, the cooperative gets (on average) 4% of the total contract, so all incentive to save, is immediately extinguished.
A refresher:
All anyone has to do is type "School Roofing Scam" into your browser, or "YouTube", and there is no shortage of Tremco and Garland participation in it. I'm even in one here:
http://www.news9.com/story/15953631/school-districts-accused-of-wasting-tax-dollars
And:
http://southtownstar.suntimes.com/news/16683132-418/oak-lawn-may-rebid-roofing-contract.html
And:
http://www.cvschools.org/news.cfm?story=592
And:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEKVSrPui08
And:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev0Yd2SGNes
And on it goes.
I believe this came from Ms. Janet Campbell's excellent "School Roofing Scam" blogsite, but will correct that if necessary. Regardless, Ms. Campbell is quite the authority on these things, and you should visit her at: .
"SCHOOL ROOFING SCAM:
A GENERIC GUIDE IN SIX STEPS
The following is a composite scenario that illustrates the types of abuses
uncovered by the State Commission of Investigation during its investigation of public
school roofing projects in New Jersey.
STEP I
School District X determines that several failing roofs on school
buildings require repair and/or replacement.
STEP II
When plans for the project are announced, District X officials are
contacted by the sales representative of Company Y, a leading seller of
roofing materials.
The sales representative refers the district to a roofing
consultant/architect who has a secret arrangement under which he
receives compensation from Company Y.
Knowing that he will be paid by the company, the consultant is
able to under-bid all other potential architects to obtain the project
design contract.
STEP III
The consultant writes “proprietary” project specifications
explicitly built around Company Y’s products.
The specifications also contain an array of special requirements,
or “hurdles,” designed to block the substitution of materials from any
other manufacturer, even though they may be less expensive and of
identical quality".
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Once you've taken that "Easy Money", you will forever bear the stain. The roofing community knows how it works, and what you are. Souls seem to be going cheaply nowadays.
Hundreds of you have written letters to me describing the abuse in your own communities. NRCA must understand this, and stop facilitating such horrible, predatory models upon the taxpayers of North America. It is extremely bad in Canada as well.
Tremco and Garland are so great, they specify 10 and 15 year roofs for our schools. Then they charge an exhorbitant sum for an ADDITIONAL warranty.
SCAM, SCAM, SCAM. ALL of it perpetrated upon the PUBLIC sector! No private owner is illiterate enough to fall for such an obvious rip off.
Once you've taken that "Easy Money", you will forever bear the stain. The roofing community knows how it works, and what you are. Souls seem to be going cheaply nowadays.
Hundreds of you have written letters to me describing the abuse in your own communities. NRCA must understand this, and stop facilitating such horrible, predatory models upon the taxpayers of North America. It is extremely bad in Canada as well.
Tremco and Garland are so great, they specify 10 and 15 year roofs for our schools. Then they charge an exhorbitant sum for an ADDITIONAL warranty.
SCAM, SCAM, SCAM. ALL of it perpetrated upon the PUBLIC sector! No private owner is illiterate enough to fall for such an obvious rip off.
With Pennsylvania S.B. 813, the law will be enforced, and the stealing by "exclusion" vastly reduced.
Recent example of savings first hand:
This came to me from an honorable consultant who felt inspired to help his school district.
"Brother Ron,
The bid was just awarded for the roofing at the middle school.
Together we saved the taxpayer over 410 k!! Once Garland/ Tremco were exposed,with your great effort,the project award was 719k ,as opposed to 1.29 mil. Just wanted to give you an update. Be well Brother Ron".
To all PARENTS: It is people like this who fight to insure your tax dollars are spent with oversight. The exact opposite of what purchasing cooperatives represent.The bid was just awarded for the roofing at the middle school.
Together we saved the taxpayer over 410 k!! Once Garland/ Tremco were exposed,with your great effort,the project award was 719k ,as opposed to 1.29 mil. Just wanted to give you an update. Be well Brother Ron".
I will translate $410K into visual terms for you, and then it becomes 4 brand new school buses. Simply because someone cared enough to try, and I am humbled by the civic pride in this fine person.
You should be too, but there is a shortage of "Courage", and an abundance of "Greed". Chalk one up for the "Courage" team on this one.
Friends, I am very thankful for your time spent here. Sometime the subject matter may be tough to read, but I have confidence in your desire for "Truth".
Please reject negativity in all forms, and always remember to keep looking "UP".
Respect.
Ron
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Radical, Self Serving Administrator, Accuses firm of having too many Hispanics, and not enough African-Americans"???
Friends;
This is the kind of thing that affects your lives.
Watch this video, and decide for yourselves:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry2H32Ve5gw
Try this on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIiyW4l3JRQ
How'd that taste?
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http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2014/may/14/roof-contract-sparks-minority-hiring-debate/
Her premise, and foul mouth are outrageous.
Forever, I am telling you how administrators should not make roofing decisions, as they are without credential to do so. Roofing people should decide all things roofing.
http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2014/may/14/roof-contract-sparks-minority-hiring-debate/
Great job by Mr. Dries, and full credit due.
This is the kind of thing that affects your lives.
Watch this video, and decide for yourselves:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry2H32Ve5gw
Try this on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIiyW4l3JRQ
How'd that taste?
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http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2014/may/14/roof-contract-sparks-minority-hiring-debate/
Her premise, and foul mouth are outrageous.
Forever, I am telling you how administrators should not make roofing decisions, as they are without credential to do so. Roofing people should decide all things roofing.
http://www.memphisdailynews.com/news/2014/may/14/roof-contract-sparks-minority-hiring-debate/
Great job by Mr. Dries, and full credit due.
Roof Contract Sparks Minority-Hiring Debate
By Bill Dries
For weeks, a new roof at a county government building at Shelby Farms Park has been the setting for a debate among Shelby County Commissioners about minority hiring by companies that do business with the county.
The commission delayed a vote on the $1.7 million contract with B Four Plied Inc. to put a new roof on the building at 1075 Mullins Station Roadbecause the company employs minorities, but the vast majority of its employees are Hispanic and not African-American.
The commission approved the contract Monday, May 12, but not before the ongoing discussion about minorities and race reached a boiling point.
Pablo Pereyra, a real estate broker at the meeting on another item and a member of the local Hispanic Alliance, questioned who on the commission, which has no Hispanic commissioners, was representing Hispanic citizens.
“I know what it’s like to be a minority. I grew up in Memphis. I can tell you being a Hispanic in Memphis is definitely a minority of the minorities,” he said. “Am I any less American? Am I any less a minority? I challenge you to think clearly of the message that you are sending. We are living in a global economy.”
Commissioner Henri Brooks rejected the comparison.
“You asked to come here. We did not,” she said of African-American citizens. “And when we got here our condition was so ugly and so barbaric – don’t ever let that come out of your mouth again because you know what, that only hurts your case.”
Brooks made the same argument in 2009 during the commission’s debate on a nondiscrimination ordinance to include gay, lesbian and transgender citizens when some citizens compared the effort to protect their rights to the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
Brooks said Monday that her questions about the contract were not an attempt to exclude Hispanics.
“It’s about giving blacks living in Shelby County who are trying to get employment in Shelby County, who pay taxes – not to say that you don’t – but who have a history, where there is a pattern on intentional discrimination against black folks – to get or participate in government awards or what have you,” she said.
Commissioner Walter Bailey said he had a “suspicion” that the company may be discriminating against black applicants in hiring “since the roofing industry is replete with blacks.”
Commissioner Terry Roland said that amounted to a position of “you’re not considered a minority unless you are an African-American.”
“Are you going to tell me you’re going to vote against this when they have 76 percent minorities?” Roland asked. “If you vote against this, you need to be sued.”
But Bailey, an attorney, said federal civil rights statutes don’t permit an employer to prefer one minority group over another.
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I suggest you watch City Council, County Commission, State, and Federal decision makers at all times. Educate yourselves, and understand reality vs. agenda.
I share the data.
You are the judge.
Respect.
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
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I suggest you watch City Council, County Commission, State, and Federal decision makers at all times. Educate yourselves, and understand reality vs. agenda.
I share the data.
You are the judge.
Respect.
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
Friday, June 27, 2014
Return
Friends:
You may notice I've taken a brief respite from posting. It was a courtesy, and in good faith for a colleague..
I've had several critical meetings, and time sensitive projects to complete, that are relevant to our discussions here..
At the moment, I am only trying to sort the order of things before presenting new material to you.
Forgive me, but I really had no choice in the matter, and believe you will understand.
When I come back to you next week, I think we'll take a look at what's happening in the Texas Congress, as it pertains to purchasing cooperatives. Doesn't that sound fun?
Respect.
Ron
You may notice I've taken a brief respite from posting. It was a courtesy, and in good faith for a colleague..
I've had several critical meetings, and time sensitive projects to complete, that are relevant to our discussions here..
At the moment, I am only trying to sort the order of things before presenting new material to you.
Forgive me, but I really had no choice in the matter, and believe you will understand.
When I come back to you next week, I think we'll take a look at what's happening in the Texas Congress, as it pertains to purchasing cooperatives. Doesn't that sound fun?
Respect.
Ron
Saturday, May 24, 2014
"Competitive Bidding: Public Roofing, and Roofing Services"
"Competitive Bidding: Public Roofing, and Roofing Services"
By: Robert R. Solomon
Friends:
The roofing discipline as a whole, has a steadfast
position against "Exclusion" of fair competition in public works .
We do not seek, nor support, "Exclusion" often
found in purchasing cooperatives through "Line Item", "Sole
Source", "Proprietary Specifications" (unnecessarily
restrictive), and "Preferred Vendors".
The discipline believes we should have an opportunity to bid on public projects funded by our own tax dollars.
The discipline believes we should have an opportunity to bid on public projects funded by our own tax dollars.
"Fair Competition" is circumvented by
purchasing cooperatives, and their operatives.
They are not competitive in the private market, and therefore not
competitive in the public market.
We abhor the "Predatory Sales Models" that advertise "We handle it all", or "Partnering" with government agencies. The outcomes are predetermined by naming only ONE manufacturer.
We abhor the "Predatory Sales Models" that advertise "We handle it all", or "Partnering" with government agencies. The outcomes are predetermined by naming only ONE manufacturer.
No government agency may give even the slightest hint of
favoritism, and it exposes our schools to unnecessary suit.
Many examples of this exist, and all one has to do is type "School Roofing Scam" into your browser, and the same on YouTube. You will find no shortage of investigative reports there.
Many examples of this exist, and all one has to do is type "School Roofing Scam" into your browser, and the same on YouTube. You will find no shortage of investigative reports there.
Please notice the reports feature two manufacturers: Tremco (aka WTI), and
Garland. It is not our desire to
"Exclude" these manufacturers, but add fair competition in the form
of major, financially sound, competitive, manufacturers.
Firestone, GAF, and Carlisle Syntec are a few, but we
have many fine examples of "Honorable" manufacturers. All backed by billions of dollars in assets,
and strong underwriting capability.
It is the taxpayer, our schools, and our children, we
fight for. In the absence of fair
competition, schools are paying a "Premium", upwards of 50% (or more),
and receiving no additional benefit.
The bulk of that money (25%) goes straight into a "Salesman's" pocket, and then an average of 4% to the purchasing cooperative. By this arrangement, the taxpayer dollar is immediately reduced to 71 cents, and nothing to show for it.
Frankly, even if removing, or adjusting, the sales "Commissions", you would still overpay by a large sum.
The bulk of that money (25%) goes straight into a "Salesman's" pocket, and then an average of 4% to the purchasing cooperative. By this arrangement, the taxpayer dollar is immediately reduced to 71 cents, and nothing to show for it.
Frankly, even if removing, or adjusting, the sales "Commissions", you would still overpay by a large sum.
We do not wish to disrupt commerce, but to make sure the
money reaches its intended purpose.
Please note that when I refer to "Bidders", I mean
"Responsible Bidders" who meet a standard of criteria:
Financial
requirements, and in most cases, protecting the taxpayers with a "Performance
and Payment Bond". This, of course,
protects the taxpayer from default, or expenditure of additional monies.
We know that all projects must provide
"Serviceability", and "Value". "Cheap" does not equal
"Value" by the way. This may
be remedied through independent consultants (RCI), and specifications that are
"Inclusive" .
Public Record:
Last
year, the DOJ fined Tremco $65,100,000.00 for the abuse of GSA contracts:
http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2013/08/rpm_and_its_tremco_subsidiary_reach_651_million_settlement_with_justice_department_over_roofing_contracts.html
Eloquently described by the State of New Jersey, here:
http://www.state.nj.us/sci/pdf/Roofing_Report.pdf
for a very comprehensive list, please see reference
material (attached):
Simply put, claims of "We buy in bulk, so you save
money", and "our vast negotiating power assures you the best
price", are not applicable to roofing, and roofing services.
You may not award multi-million, multi-year,
contracts based upon a single "line item", cherry picked to
"reward" members of the cooperative.
As "commissioned
salesmen", the purchasing cooperative has absolutely no incentive to
"compete", and the bigger the contract, the bigger their
commission. Make sense?
I do not speak for my honorable colleagues of Roof
Consultant's Institute, or any manufacturer.
Roof Consultant's Alliance (3,700 Members) enthusiastically support
their position however.
RCI's official position paper on independent third party
oversight:
http://www.rci-online.org/downloads/Resources/PS-2012-06-RCI-procurement.pdf
Again, we do not wish to "Exclude" anyone, and
will fight just as hard for Garland, or Tremco, should they find themselves in
a similar position. We ask for FAIR
competition, and should hope our message of concern is well received.
We are spending real money, and know that someone worked
hard for it. Someone just like you.
Respectfully, I would like you to consider the position of honorable
people, willing to fight for the taxpayers, our schools, and subsequently, our
children.
Say "NO" to the purchase of roofing and roofing
services, manipulated by false comparisons through purchasing cooperatives.
NOTE:
Retired 2003, I do not solicit, nor accept, compensation, or personal
advancement of any kind. Everything I
say is supported by public record, and can produce it quite readily.
Respect,
Robert
R. "Ron" Solomon
Director,
Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public
Procurement Analyst
CCC
1325620
http://wikiroof.blogspot.com/
For those of you who are being excluded, or if you care one bit about our schools, you are free to use this letter as a "Template". Please verify for yourself, and draw your own conclusions.
For those of you who are being excluded, or if you care one bit about our schools, you are free to use this letter as a "Template". Please verify for yourself, and draw your own conclusions.
Reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGPNJxK1ZRQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWwb3UNn0V0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEKVSrPui08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SPGTLMKT60
http://www.wbaltv.com/I-Team-Is-School-Construction-Costing-Taxpayers/-/9380084/9127454/-/uaj6je/-/index.html
http://www.news9.com/category/116601/video-page?clipId=8604183&autostart=true
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/former-tremco-employees-whistleblowing-leads-to-61m-settlement-of-qui-tam-case-221391811.html
http://www.nysun.com/national/legislators-mayors-arrested-in-new-jersey-bribery/62077/
http://www.roofingcontractor.com/articles/shut-out-new-jersey-strikes-down-suspicious-bidding
http://www.professionalroofing.net/article.aspx?id=147
http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2013/jul/12/north-kitsap-school-board-approves-roofing/#ixzz2ZGxAOd1M
http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/archive/x333424294
http://dailyitem.com/0100_news/x1522095368/State-could-punish-district
http://cumberlink.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/cv-school-district-settles-lawsuit-with-carlisle-syntec-systems-employees/article_4e09a08c-9e18-11e1-9085-001a4bcf887a.html
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Schools-paying-millions-too-much-for-new-roofs-3258031.php
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/investigator-lack-of-bidding-cost-miami-county-tax/nTgdy/
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/state/x1361725249/Framingham-company-probed-in-fatal-lift-accident
http://www.abqjournal.com/news/metro/288320metro01-14-05.htm
http://www.orovillemr.com/news/bayarea/ci_5667765
http://www.stopthewarmachine.org/events/jan18pdf.pdf
http://www.sfweekly.com/2003-02-26/news/the-fix-is-in/
http://www.state.nj.us/sci/school.shtm
http://www.bsa.ca.gov/pdfs/reports/I2003-2.pdf
http://aaar.assembly.ca.gov/20102011hearings
http://www.house.state.tx.us/video-audio/committee-broadcasts/committee-ar
Close:
When taking the money away from an argument, all that's left is the truth. That remains in the forefront of my mind, do my very best to bring only documented TRUTH. Nothing else will do.
If anyone ever has an issue (factually) with anything here, please be kind enough to bring it to my attention. I will retract, or modify the statement. Please understand that here, I do not offer 'Opinion". I will respectfully request you furnish public record to support any discord.
My Friends across the globe, I am so thankful, and appreciative for your valuable time spent with me here.
I pray that you reject negativity in all forms, and always remember to keep looking "UP".
Respect,
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
Director, Roof Consultant's Alliance
Public Procurement Analyst
CCC 1325620
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