Company History -
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Published on: 10/3/2008
Last Visited: 10/3/2008
Bobby Cain graduated from Purdue University in 1985.He started work at Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc. in Evansville, Indiana as an Electrical Engineer.Bobby worked under the direction of Fred T. Pendley, PE.
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While at Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London , Titzer, Inc., Bobby and Bruce were teamed together as the Electrical and Mechanical Engineers on numerous projects.
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On July 27, 1991 Bobby and Bruce both left Biagi, Chance, Cummins, London, Titzer, Inc.
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Bobby went to work at Project Associates in Evansville, Indiana as an Electrical Engineer.
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While at Project Associates, Bobby worked on primarily industrial projects for Alcoa and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
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Bobby and Bruce remained close friends while Bobby was at Project Associates and Bruce was at Johnson Controls, Inc.
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Bobby and Bruce remained close friends while Bobby was at Project Associates and Bruce was at Johnson Controls, Inc.
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Bobby had worked on a design / build project for Welborn Clinic with Rick Will of Mounts Electric.
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Rick Will liked the work that Bobby had done.
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In conversations with Rick Will, Bobby told him his dream of owning his own firm.
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So in January of 1996, Bobby left Project Associates and started B.C. Engineering, Inc.He had one job on the books.His office was his maroon Chevy pickup truck and his office phone was his cell phone.
About the same time that Bobby left Project Associates, the electrical engineer at Edmund L. Hafer, Architects quit.
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Don Austin contacted Bobby and subcontracted electrical work to him.
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Bobby had also developed contacts at Alcoa while working at Project Associates.Bobby was able to get a contract with Alcoa.
Rick Will of Mounts Electric told Bobby that they had an area of offices in their building that they were not using.
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Bobby moved into the office space at Mounts Electric.This is the current location of B.C. Engineering.The B.C. Engineering offices are separate from Mounts Electric.They are connected by the Mounts Electric Warehouse.
Bobby realized that he could not operate a firm doing electrical work only.