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Happy 90th Birthday, Mr. Kenneth Cooper!

We’re singing happy birthday from the rooftops as we wish this influential man a Happy 90th Birthday! Mr. Kenneth Cooper’s life has been nothing short of impactful and astonishing, and we are so grateful to celebrate another year with him. What a beautiful day to gather and show our love, as well as recognize all that his hard work has amounted to!


HAPPY 90th BIRTHDAY, Mr. Kenneth Cooper- we love you!


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By Caroline Hannum 20 Nov, 2023
Cooper Steel was ranked the #3 steel firm in the U.S. by Engineering News-Record . We are honored to be acknowledged as one of the top firms in the country based on volume, attributing this to the devotion and relentless work of our Cooper family and our state-of-the-art facilities!
13 Jul, 2021
Cooper Steel has proudly received the Steel Erectors Association of America’s 2021 Project of the Year Honorable Mention Award in the Class IV category. This award is based on the complex steel erection process and the successful execution throughout the job. The Belmont University Performing Arts Center, located in the heart of Nashville, TN, was the runner-up to the competition that had erected Buddy Holly Hall Performing Arts Center. Belmont University, the owner of this 1,282-ton project, has spared no detail as they near complete construction on the new Belmont University Performing Arts Center. This state-of-the-art multi-purpose theatre in the Nashville area is projected to seat 1,700, while also housing two event spaces that can hold over 900 people. As this project was not a standard building or construction process, many months of planning were required to ensure the dome ceiling, arch entryways, stage house and auditorium trusses would be structurally sound while also creating a breathtaking aesthetic. Belmont’s goal for the project was to build the finest music performance hall on any college campus in the world, and the entire construction team was motivated to provide that final product. Prior to ground-breaking, planning and attention to detail were heightened as the Cooper Steel estimating and design team worked diligently to create the logistics of steelwork for this project. This level of planning provided Cooper Steel the ability to smoothly coordinate with the structural engineer (RBA), steel detailers (SD, LLC), steel erectors (Sentry) and R.C. Mathews regarding any field or installation issues that arose, assuring those issues could be resolved quickly and the project kept on schedule. An additional central focus of this project was the 14 total trusses that were erected. Each of these trusses individually weighed up to 21.5-tons and measured a length of 91-feet. With the minimal laydown area onsite, these trusses had to be erected directly off the trailer and the deliveries had to be available in an acute time frame. To speed up on-site delivery and erection activities, Cooper Steel was able to pre-fabricate large pieces of steel off-site, helping the project to continue at the preferred pace. Following the roof trusses, the dome required specific angles, sizing, weight and erection sequences to ensure the look and functionality from every aspect. With the dome located above the open auditorium, the access for cranes and erection of the steel was known to be a challenge from the beginning. R.C. Mathews erected a 50-foot platform to access the complex multi-dome framing, which was nicknamed ‘The Dance Floor’. This dome consisted of more than 400 individual pieces with an accuracy tolerance of ½-inch to ensure each of the GRG components would fit correctly. The incredibly tight installation tolerances were maintained throughout the duration of the project, which allowed finish trades to keep their established benchmarks with minimal modification to their scope. This project had to tie in the artistic vision of an elegant theatre while also requiring heavy trusses for backstage and rigging purposes. Challenges of precision and sequence are evident in every project, but this specific build created additional obstacles as each area was contingent on another. Though unforeseen challenges arose, those challenges provided the team new opportunities to learn and overcome, and we are grateful that this award shines a light on that accomplishment.
30 Nov, 2020
Are you unsure about attending a 2 or 4-year college after completion of high school? Are you a current student or graduate of a welding program looking for your next step? Are you mid-career and considering a change? If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Structural Steel Fabricator course may be the perfect opportunity for you. Cooper Steel has partnered with Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) in Shelbyville to offer this supplemental course from January through April 2021. It has been designed to help Cooper’s own employees further develop their skills, while providing an opportunity to those in the community who wish to do the same. Using a SEAA approved, NCCER standardized curriculum, the course dives deep into specialized welding, while teaching the students what is required of Cooper Steel employees. Those enrolled will learn about welding signs, blueprint reading, and steel fabrication from the best of the best at Cooper Steel. Three classes have completed the course since it began in 2019. Since their completion, many Cooper employees have advanced their careers within the company, and a few other course graduates have become Cooper employees. Sam Sinquefield was a welding student at TCAT when he decided to enroll in the course to learn more about advanced welding and fabrication. “After graduating high school, I knew I was not interested in attending a university, so I looked into trade school”, Sam stated. “By completing the course, a great opportunity became available and I was able to be hired on full time by Cooper Steel. This position has allowed me to have a job that is hands-on and is always far from a boring day at the office.” A now two-year Cooper employee, Sam sees how even the small details that he learned in the course have played a large part in his work. The techniques taught in the course help set the students on the path to success in their welding and fabricating careers. Kevin Sudberry was hired by Cooper around the time of the first course enrollment. He came with many years’ experience as a material handler/forklift operator, but had little experience in welding. After witnessing the impact this course was having on his co-workers, he chose to attend it himself. “I decided to take the course not knowing at the time that it was going to open doors to a position that offers many challenges and many new opportunities. It has been humbling and eye-opening to be part of building strong structures nationwide”, Sudberry concluded. If you would like more information or to enroll in the course, please visit TCATshelbyville.edu or contact Paula Burks at Cooper Steel (931-536-7317).
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