Pit & Quarry, May 2018
HAL WILLIFORD For Hal Williford joining the aggregate industry was a way to get back to working outside during the summer Now 30 years later Williford is a fixture in the Tennessee market with Memphis Stone and Gravel Co How did you make your way into the aggregate industry I had a good friend who worked for Memphis Stone and Gravel as an engineer and I was looking for a way to get out of the office and get back out in the field I had been a park ranger when I first got out of college and I was used to being outside He told me Memphis Stone and Gravel had a position open in quality control and of course I didnt know anything about it I came in as a trainee and I learned how to run sand and gravel samples and then I was trained on doing quality control on asphalt It was a job for me to do just for the summer until I found something else but then 30 years later I am still here Are there any equipment and technology upgrades you plan on making in the near future In the last two years we have gone to utilizing one of our material suppliers as far as rolling stock in a lease program We have never done that in the history of the company We might have leased a piece of equipment for a month or so but now we have gone into a long term lease program to the Komatsu supplier here in town It has worked out really well We are looking to maybe doing that at some other facilities What challenges are you currently facing at your company Two of the major challenges we face today and whats going on in the industry all over the country is finding the personnel that will stay with you Our 15 to 30 year employees are very loyal and have very little turnover It is our one to two year employees that work a season and then decide this is not their cup of tea or they will find something else in a different industry Graduating high school students and vocational students can make a good living for their family and have a lot of opportunities in the construction industry especially in the aggregate industry What is your outlook for the rest of 2018 We are real positive Our sister company is in the asphalt business and they have a nice backlog of work Our ready mix company said they dont know how they are going to get everything done this year with what they have on the books Its very positive Residential is starting to pick up outside of the Memphis area and in the suburbs There is a lot of warehousing going on of course with FedEx and UPS being here in Memphis With the river and the rail systems coming through Memphis there are a lot of storage containers so warehousing has really been a boom for the last two years and it is still continuing We feel real positive There is a lot of pentup demand It was a job for me to do just for the summer until I found something else but then 30 years later I am still here 62 PIT QUARRY May 2018 pitandquarry com PHOTO COURTESY OF HAL WILLIFORD CENTER ISTOCK COM PHOTOTALK BOTTOM President Memphis Stone and Gravel Co FIVE THINGS FIRST JOB I took piano lessons when I was 12 years old from the lady across the street My mom gave her five dollars for piano lessons and I would cut her grass so she would pay me five dollars for cutting her grass TRAVEL SPOT Down in south Alabama a place called Kiva Dunes HOBBIES The gym and golf BOOK Seven Days in Utopia Golfs Sacred Journey by David L Cook SPORTS University of Memphis football and basketball Sons went to the University of Alabama so it is very easy to be an Alabama football fan
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