Baldwin County, AL

09/18/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/18/2025 13:01

Rolin Construction Partners with U.S. Department of Homeland Security on First Voluntary Immigration Inspection of Commercial Site

Rolin Construction Partners with U.S. Department of Homeland Security on First Voluntary Immigration Inspection of Commercial Site

Sep 18, 2025, 13:16 PM

Rolin Construction, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, completed the first voluntary immigration inspection of a commercial construction site today at the future home of the Baldwin County District Attorney's Office in downtown Bay Minette.

Except for the specific timing, the Baldwin County Commission was fully aware of the voluntary immigration inspection. According to County Administrator Roger Rendleman, "The County requires the general contractors to be in compliance with federal and state immigration laws along with current E-Verify standards. Once we give the notice to proceed on a project, the site and everything going on that site is the general contractor's responsibility. For various reasons from insurance to liability, we have no control over the means and methods of a construction project."

The Baldwin County Commission is completely supportive of this initiative and very appreciative of Rolin Construction for volunteering and agreeing to participate in this inspection.

Please see their statement regarding today's successful inspection below:

With the support of the Baldwin County Commission, Adam Stewart Architects, and our team of subcontractors, the inspection of the new Baldwin County District Attorney's Office in downtown Bay Minette was carried out safely, smoothly, and professionally. The coordinated operation was completed with minimal impact on the project schedule, budget, surrounding businesses, or public safety.

This partnership was established to support the immigration initiative and the current administration's mission to combat undocumented violent criminals within our communities. Rolin Construction believes these efforts not only help bring the construction industry into compliance but also create opportunities for hard-working migrant laborers seeking to become legal members of the workforce.

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