This page is dedicated to questions submitted by children in our parish who want to learn about the church construction project. Kids, do have a question for Steve the Builder? Submit your question in writing to the parish office and we’ll pass it along to Steve. Be sure to check this Web page for answers to your questions.
Q: What is your job as a project superintendent?
A: A project superintendent manages everything going on at the job site. I work at the job site every day and direct our workers, subcontractors and suppliers. My job is to keep construction tasks on schedule and make sure that everyone on the site works safely and effeciently. One of the most important parts of my job is to make sure the building is constructed with the highest quality.
Q: Why do you wear a bright yellow vest?
A: Everyone on the job site wears a bright yellow safety vest to be as visible as possible. The vest has reflective stripes so they really stand out against equipment and building materials. Wearing the yellow vests is just one of many safety procedures that we maintain on every Fransen Pittman project.
Q: Do you drive all those big trucks and tractors?
A: I am licensed to operate many of our large construction vehicles, but most of my time is spent directing our job site employees. Only trained and certified staff can operate big construction equipment. My favorite piece of equipment is the front loader, which can haul a lot of dirt and construction materials.
Q: Why are the tires so big on all your building equipment?
A: The big tires on our equipment help carry the heavy loads they have to handle. They also get through the mud and uneven terrain on our job sites.
Please contact Father Brad Noonan with any questions.






















