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TUSCALOOSA, Ala.–Aaron Quick, a University of Alabama senior
majoring in civil and environmental engineering, was recently selected
to attend the Associated Builders and Contractors Legislative Conference
in Washington, D.C., on June 6-9, 2005.
As the ABC Region Four student representative, Quick will be
one of only seven individuals from more than 1,000 student members
nationwide who were selected to attend this event. Quick was the
only student selected in the state of Alabama.
Students selected for the Fellowship will build relationships
with ABC members and board representatives, develop a better understanding
of the legislative and regulatory process and how it affects the
construction industry, and gain exposure to the critical issues
directly impacting construction today.
Quick, a founding member of UA’s student chapter of ABC,
was selected because he takes initiative, displays outstanding
leadership skills and demonstrates active involvement with UA’s
ABC chapter. He recently participated in the chapter’s efforts
in building a pedestrian bridge for the YMCA over Hurricane Creek.
Quick, a resident of Birmingham (35242), has participated in
co-op education with B.L. Harbert International LLC. He has previous
construction and leadership experience in the Naval Reserves as
part of the Seabees. Additionally, Quick served as regional service
manager of a local heating and air conditioning company.
The Trimmer Foundation, whose mission is to raise funds to support
education and training efforts through ABC, its chapters and other
entities, has allocated funds to award these Fellowships to students.
In 1837, The University of Alabama became the first university
in the state to offer engineering classes and was one of the first
five in the nation to do so. Today, the College
of Engineering has about 1,800 students and more than 95 faculty.
It has been fully accredited since accreditation standards were
implemented in the 1930s.
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