The Moore Group - LIC #55555-5555
© 2022 The Moore Group. All Rights Reserved.
UTAH
236 South Main St Cedar City,
UT 84720
702-491-1938 Direct
435-938-7984 Office
Serving all of Utah & Nevada
William "Bill" Moore
President
William Moore is The Moore Group’s President of
Construction. Mr. Moore is a competent, skilled, and
results-driven construction professional with over 42
years of experience, and a strong record of
achievement in providing the necessary construction
management within both public/private markets, and
personnel motivation expertise to ensure streamlined
operations, client satisfaction, increased proficiency
and profitability. Mr. Moore has a distinguished
resume that includes projects on the Las Vegas Strip,
high-end residential homes and remodels, and low
and mid-rise commercial construction. Mr. Moore is
regarded as an expert in contract negotiation, pre-
construction, strategic planning, and communication.
Mr. Moore has negotiated over $6 Billion in
contracts; his solid reputation built on stability and
integrity has made him a leader and problem solver
in modern construction practices. What sets Mr.
Moore apart, is simply his ability to manage
development and construction from the developer's
perspective, getting done what others can not, and
seeing the bigger picture.
Alfred Duran
General Superintendent
A constant force, acting on a particle of mass m, will
produce a constant acceleration a. Let us choose the
x-axis to be in the common direction of F and a.
What is the work done by this force on the particle in
causing a displacement x? We have, for constant
acceleration, the relations a = ( V - v ) / t and x = ½ (
V + v ) t. Here v is the particle's speed at t = 0 and V
is its speed at time t. The the work done is W = F x =
m a x = m ( ( V - v ) / t ) ( ½ ( V + v ) ) t = ½ m V² - ½ m
v². We call one-half the product of the mass of a
body and the square of its speed the kinetic energy of
the body. If we represent kinetic energy by the symbol
K, then K = ½ m v². We may then state the above
equation in this way: The work done by the resultant
force acting on a particle is equal to the change in
the kinetic energy of the particle.
Jorge Duran
General Superintendent
A constant force, acting on a particle of mass m,
will produce a constant acceleration a. Let us
choose the x-axis to be in the common direction of
F and a. What is the work done by this force on the
particle in causing a displacement x? We have, for
constant acceleration, the relations a = ( V - v ) / t
and x = ½ ( V + v ) t. Here v is the particle's speed
at t = 0 and V is its speed at time t. The the work
done is W = F x = m a x = m ( ( V - v ) / t ) ( ½ ( V + v
) ) t = ½ m V² - ½ m v². We call one-half the
product of the mass of a body and the square of its
speed the kinetic energy of the body. If we
represent kinetic energy by the symbol K, then K =
½ m v². We may then state the above equation in
this way: The work done by the resultant force
acting on a particle is equal to the change in the
kinetic energy of the particle.
Brian Lake
Pre Construction Superintendent
A constant force, acting on a particle of mass m, will
produce a constant acceleration a. Let us choose the
x-axis to be in the common direction of F and a. What
is the work done by this force on the particle in
causing a displacement x? We have, for constant
acceleration, the relations a = ( V - v ) / t and x = ½ (
V + v ) t. Here v is the particle's speed at t = 0 and V
is its speed at time t. The the work done is W = F x =
m a x = m ( ( V - v ) / t ) ( ½ ( V + v ) ) t = ½ m V² - ½ m
v². We call one-half the product of the mass of a body
and the square of its speed the kinetic energy of the
body. If we represent kinetic energy by the symbol K,
then K = ½ m v². We may then state the above
equation in this way: The work done by the resultant
force acting on a particle is equal to the change in the
kinetic energy of the particle.
Patricia Farley
New Business Development
Patricia Farley is partner, and the Chief Financial
Officer for TMG. She leads Finance, Accounting and
Marketing for the company. Patricia brings diversity
to the southern Utah construction industry with her
22 years of high-end commercial and residential
contracting background. In 2014, her love of
Nevada and desire to improve its business climate
led her to seek elected office. Residents of far-west
Las Vegas sent her to the state Senate with nearly
60 percent of the vote in a race against a better-
known opponent. She championed diversification of
the state’s economy and promoted new
opportunities for minority- and women-owned
businesses. She also supported investing in our
children and was invited to serve on the Blue Ribbon
for Kids Commission.
To that end, she dedicates herself tirelessly to running
successful businesses while raising a family
comprised of two daughters and two nieces, all
under 16. And to add more excitement to the mix,
she continues to be active in both political and
philanthropic arenas to positively impact our
community. Ms. Farley believes in building
communities. Currently, Ms. Farley is the President of
the Board of Directors for Serving Our Kids
Foundation, a 501c3 feeding 3500-5000 Clark
County School Children every week. Ms. Farley also
serves as Vice Chair for Children Advocacy Alliance a
policy think tank contributing to development of state
and federal child welfare, safety and child health
policies.
Patricia received a BS from the University of Arizona
in 1996, shortly before she moved to Las Vegas in
1998. Recently, Ms Farley and her family purchased
a home in Southern Utah and are loving the life and
beauty of raising a family here.