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The Washington Glass Association Board met on Thursday, December 10, 2015 in Burien, Washington and voted in WGA’s 2016 officers who will take their posts on March 1. The of-ficers elected by the Board: Rick Wakefield, Wakefield Glass, President; Bud Henson, Win-dow Tech., Inc., Vice President; Mark Pasion, Herzog Glass, Secretary; Mike Reydell, SGS Glass Co., Inc., Treasurer. Current President, Bernie Thueringer, Pacific Glass, Inc., Renton will continue on the Board and will hold the officer position of Past President.
Not new to the Board, but newly elected to the Board, voted in by the WGA membership are: Bonnie Fay, Northwestern Industries and Rick Koeller, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope. Welcome back Bonnie and Rick. Prior Board members wanting and willing to serve again is always a compliment to the WGA. Bonnie and Rick will be serving three-year terms beginning March 1, 2016.
Going off the Board are Amy Anderson, Atlas Supply, Inc. and Bill Coady, Guardian Industries. Amy Anderson was originally elected to the Board in 2010 and served two three-year terms. Bill Coady was originally elected to the Board in 2009 and served two three-year terms and one year as Past President for a total of seven years. Both Amy and Bill have been huge assets to the Board and we appreciate their many contributions and willingness to serve the industry in this way. Consider participating as a member on the WGA Board.
Washington Glass Association
March 2016
Washington Glass Association website: www.wg-a.org i email: staff@wg-a.org i phone: 253.756.9050T
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Rick Wakefield, Wakefield GlassIncoming WGA President
Amy AndersonAtlas Supply
Bill CoadyGuardian Industries
Bonnie FayNorthwestern Industries
Rick Koeller, OldcastleBuildingEnvelope
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Thursday, March 10, 2016 WGA Dinner Meeting“Sealants, Membranes and Flashings”Embassy Suites, TukwilaRegistration Flyer on page 16.
Thursday, May 19, 2016 WGA Dinner Meeting“Warranties and Bonding Panel” Embassy Suites, Tukwila
Thursday and FridayJune 2, 3, 2016 Glass Expo Pacific Northwest ™Bellevue, WA, Hyatt RegencyCo-Sponsor:Washington Glass Association
Thursday, June 23, 2016 WGA Dinner Meeting“Interior & Exterior Decorative Glass”WGA TABLE TOP NIGHT AND SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS NIGHTEmbassy Suites, Tukwila
Friday, September 9, 2016 WGA 31st Annual Golf TournamentTwin Lakes Golf & Country Club, Federal Way, WA
Thursday, October 27, 2016 WGA Dinner Meeting“Spacer Technology”Embassy Suites, Tukwila
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Washington Glass Associat ion 2016 Calendar
President, Rick WakefieldWakefield Glass(206)241.7359
wakefield@nventure.com
Past President Bernie ThueringerPacific Glass, Inc.
(425)277-1800 berniet@pacific-glass.com
Vice President, Bud HensonWindow Tech., Inc.
(360)600-0804bud@windowtechinc.com
Secretary, Mark PasionHerzog Glass(206)322.8444
markp@herzogglass.com
Treasurer, Mike ReydellSGS Glass Co., Inc.
(206)518-5888mreydell@sgsglass.com
Director, Bonnie FayNorthwestern Industries, Inc.
(206)285-3140bonnief@nwiglass.com
Director, Ed HowellHartung Glass Industries
(425)656-2626 edh@hartung-glass.com
Director, Rick KoellerOldcastle BuildingEnvelope
(253)221-3861rkoeller@obe.com
Director, Jon LarsonLarson Glass Co., Inc.
(253)845-2111jonlarsonglass@yahoo.com
Director, Gary TowndrowRGA Architectural Sales
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A Glass Enterprise, Centralia Accurate Industries, Inc., Auburn Advanced Entry Systems, Puyallup All Service Glass, Inc., Issaquah All Weather Architectural Aluminum, Vacaville, CA Allstar Glass Company, Spokane Valley Anderson Consulting, Lynnwood Arcadia Northwest, Inc., Kent Architectural Testing, Inc., Kent Atlas Supply, Inc., Seattle Berkeley Vadocz Engineering, Inc, Langley, BC Canada Brower Tinting & Graphics, Renton C. R. Laurence Co., Inc., Kent Castle Enterprises, Olympia Colorado Steel Sash Co., Inc., Seattle Crystalite, Inc., Everett D.K. Boos Commercial Glass Divison, Inc., Lacey DE-EL Enterprises, Monroe DeaMor Associates, Inc., Seattle Design9 Group, Seattle *Distinctive Glass, Inc., Lynnwood Emerald Glass, Inc., Burlington Eubanks Glass Co. Inc., Centralia Evergreen House, Inc., Kirkland Fabricated Glass Specialities, Inc.,Talent, OR Garibaldi Glass Industries, Inc., Burnaby, BC, CANADA General Storefronts, Inc., Arlington Glass Services, Port Angeles *Glasshape North America, Seattle Glassworks, Inc., Seattle Glaziers & Glassworkers Local Union #188, Seattle Great Northwest Construction Products, Everett Guardian Industries, Kirkland Harmon, Inc., Tukwila Hartung Glass Industries, Tukwila Herzog Glass, Seattle Hy-Lite Mirror & Glass, Seattle ICD, Vancouver JLM Wholesale, Oxford, Michigan Kawneer, Inc., Puyallup Kell-Chuck Glass Co., Inc., Olympia Kenco Construction, Inc., Seattle Lami Glass, Langley, BC, CANADA Larson's Glass Co., Inc., Puyallup Metro Glass Co., Inc., Renton Milgard Manufacturing, Tacoma Modern Glass Company, Coeur d’Alene, ID Morse Industries, Inc., Kent
NationalCertifiedTestingLaboratoriesNW,Inc.,Everett National Glass Industries, Inc., Woodinville Northwest Showerdoor, LLC., Seattle Northwestern Industries,Inc., Seattle Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope, Battleground, WA Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope, Langley, BC, CANADA Olympic Glass, Inc., Bainbridge Island PacificArchitecturalProducts,Clackamas,OR PacificGlass&Door,Inc.,Mukilteo PacificGlass,Inc.,Renton PacificWindowSystems,Inc.,Kent Parker Henry Glass & Storefront, Kirkland Prosoco, Inc., Renton *QED Lab, Inc., Gresham, OR Quanex Building Products, Kent Rainier Glass, Kent RGA Architectural Sales, Redmond *Rice Insurance LLC., Kent *SAF WEST, Salem, OR Savage Wholesale, Tacoma Sealant Specialists, Seattle Service Auto Glass Inc., Kirkland SGS Glass Co. Inc., Tukwila Sika Corporation, Mill Creek Sika Corporation - Industry, Maple Valley Sound Glass Sales, Inc., Bremerton Sound Glass Sales, Inc., Tacoma Specialty Windows Commercial, Spokane Standard Aluminum Products, New Westminister, BC, CANADA Stansell Glass, Inc., Auburn Sunrise Glass, Inc., Kent Technical Glass Products, Inc., Snoqualmie TechnicalWaterproofing,Seattle Tom McIntosh Glass & Glazing, LLC., Seattle US Glass Magazine, Seattle Vetrotech Saint-Gobain, Auburn View, Inc., Seattle Vitrum Industries, LTD, Langley, BC, CANADA WakefieldGlass,Inc.,Seattle Walters & Wolf Curtainwall LLC, Mukilteo Wausau Windows and Wall Systems, Everett Window Tech., Inc., Lynnwood Windows Door & More, Inc., Seattle HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBER: Tim McQuade TOTAL MEMBERSHIP: 92
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Membership/Supporters of the Glass and Glazing Industry The Washington Glass Association
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WGA 30th Annual Golf Tournament Look Back
Bill Coady CSI, CCPRArchitectural Design ManagerNorthwest Region
Guardian Industries Corp.14229 76th Place NEKirkland, WA 98034
office 425-823-6514fax 360-542-2257cell 206-818-7845bcoady@guardian.com
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The Washington Glass Association 30th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Twin Lakes Golf & Country Club located in Federal Way, Washing-ton on Friday, September 11, 2015. The very first WGA Golf Tournament was held at Rainier Golf and Country Club in DeMoines, Washington. The other 29 tournaments have been held at Twin Lakes Golf & Country Club.
The 2015 Golf Committee included Chair, Gary Towndrow, RGA Architectural; Amy Anderson, Atlas Supply, Inc.; Bill Coady, Guardian Indus-tries; Bonnie Fay, Northwestern Industries; Ed Howell, Hartung Glass; Mark Pasion, Herzog Glass; Richard Sorrells, Brower Tinting & Graph-ics; Danny Sullivan; Rick Koeller, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope; Bernie Thueringer, Pacific Glass, Inc. and Rick Wakefield, Wakefield Glass.
We had 143 golfers registered in 2015 which was more than the year prior. We also broke our sponsor record by ten sponsorships for a total of 93 Golf Sponsors! That is an all-time sponsorship record. The second highest was 84 Sponsors in 2009. See our list of 2015 Golf Sponsorships on page 7 of this Clear View. This list is also posted on our website on the Golf Tournament page. Sponsors are a vital part of our tournament. The funds raised from our sponsors helps the WGA continue to provide benefits to the glass industry such as educational dinner meetings, members presence on our website, the golf tournament to provide industry networking and scholarships for members of the WGA.
A special thank you to Rick Koeller, Bruce Stef-fens and Kurt Tingey all from Oldcastle Build-ingEnvelope who sponsored the fivesome team photos. Golfers were able to take home their fivesome picture upon their arrival to the Award’s Banquet.
Thank you to Pat Zollars and Ed Howell, both from Hartung Glass for sponsoring the terrific Washington Glass Association 30th Annual Golf Hats.
Thank you to Rick Wakefield, Wakefield Glass and Richard Sorrells, Brower Tinting & Graphics for sponsoring the WGA 30th Annual Low Gross Trophies. They looked great!
Also, thank you to Richard Sorrells, Brower Tint-ing & Graphics for sponsoring the Refreshment Carts.
In addition to our Golf Committee, there were many volunteers that donated their time and ser-vice to help make the tournament run smoothly. Those volunteers included: Jacob Arrington, Window Tech., Inc.; Stacey Bankston-Engel, Gan-non Associates; Sam Berg, Technical Glass Prod-ucts; Tysen Gannon, Gannon & Associates; Mark Hagerty, Technical Waterproofing; Peg O’Connor, Glasshape North America; Karen Rains, Design9 Group, Greg Towndrow, RGA Architectural and Laura Williams, Glasshape North America. Congratulations to the winners of the tourna-ment: Jim Connell, Milgard; Paul Moran, Mil-gard; Adrian Au, Lake Washington Windows and Doors; Jason Wilton, Milgard and Mark Scott, Puget Sound Windows.
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Accurate IndustriesGreg Westover
Albion ToolsRob Bechtel
All Weather ArchitecturalAluminum
Fred Larson
Allstar Glass CompanyDan Martinez
Arcadia N.W.Adam Rakus
Atlas Supply, Inc.Tony Mazza
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Castle EnterprisesRichard Castle
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CRL-US AluminumDavid Chatburn
D.K. Boos Glass Commercial
Eric Boos
DeaMor AssociatesJody Moore
Distinctive GlassBrian Bergstrom
Dow CorningChris Combs
EubanksMike Garland
Fabricated Glass SpecialtiesJR Holtz
First Choice Building Products
Mike Murray
Garibaldi Glass Carey Mobius
Glass Services CompanyWard Dunscomb
Glasshape North AmericaAndrew Forrest
Glassman, Inc.Bob Waring
Glassworks, Inc.Tish Oye
Glaziers & GlassworkersUnion 188
Jed Nannery
Graham Architectural Products
Dan Brenson
Guardian IndustriesBill Coady
Halfen USANick Wutzke
Hartung GlassPat Zollars
Hartung Northwest Shower Door Divison
John McKenna
Herzog Glass, Inc.Norm Stow
ICDHigh Performance Coatings
Kris Vockler
InterwestHugh Bernard, Jr.
JLM WholesaleLeigh Ann Page
JordahlShaun Blott
KawneerSkip Dill
Kell-Chuck Glass Co., Inc.Kim Kelly
Lami Glass ProductsBruce Butler
Larson Glass Co., Inc.Jerry Larson
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Pacific Architectural Products
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Pacific Glass & Door, Inc.Peter Barnhart
Pacific Glass, Inc., RentonBernie Thueringer
Pacific Window SystemsErin Crook
Pecora CorporationSteve Swim
Peerless Architectural Windows & Door
Charles Smith
PipeKnife CompanyDell Skluzak
PPGJim Waites
Pulp StudioKaren Rains
Rainier Glass CompanyBryan Anderson
RGA Architectural SalesGary Towndrow
Rice InsuranceTyler T. Wate
SAFTI FIRST Fire Rated Glazing SolutionsDiana San Diego
SageGlass©Tim Finley
Savage WholesaleAndrew McDonald
Sealant SpecialistsJohn Latta
Paul Von Goedert
SGS Glass Co, Inc.Susan Stevens
SikaThad Brown
Solarium SkyliteBruce Wichman
Sound Glass Sales, Inc.Warren Willoughby
SpiderJohn Zemlin
Stansell Glass, Inc.Cathy Stansell
Star RentalsMark Lewis
StylmarkCarrie Harvey Schnabel
Technical Glass ProductsJerry Razwick
Technical WaterproofingMark Hagerty
Tom McIntosh Glass & GlazingTom McIntosh
TremcoPat Kelly
United RentalsTodd Strobeck
Valley Glass - SpokaneCory Ramano
Vetrotech St. GobainGrace Graff
View, Inc.Michael Gray
ViraconJanda Bauman
Vitrum Industries, LTDTara Brummet
Wakefield Glass, Inc.Rick Wakefield
Walters & Wolf Curtain Wall
Tracy Robbins
Wausau Window & Wall SystemsBrad Glauser
Window Tech, Inc.Travis Glick
Windows, Doors and MoreRick Locke
Washington Glass Association Thank You to our Record Breaking: 30th Annual WGA Golf Tournament Sponsors3030th
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Annual Golf Tournament
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Sponsors as of 09/01/2015
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2015 WGA Golf Tournament Moments
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New Moments Coming Friday, September 9, 2016
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WGA Smashes Sponsorship RecordWill WGA Smash it again for Friday, September 9, 2016
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2016Changes in Policies, Procedures, Politics:
The year, 2015 brought about several key changes and delays in the Affordable Care Act that have broad, even if sometimes unnoticed, effects on employers. Below are three key takeaways for employers to know in 2016.
The changing definition of a “large” group.
One of the more substantial changes made to the ACA last year was the passage of the PACE Act in October. Originally, 2016 was to bring about a change in the definition of “small” group versus a “large” group for health insurance rating purpos-es. Prior to the passage of this law, thousands of business who employed between 50-99 employ-ees were going to be considered “small” groups and thus required to be lumped into the more restrictive community rating model. The passage of the law allows employers with 50 or more em-ployees to continue to be rated as a “large” group and avoid being community rated.
The delay of the “Cadillac Tax”The so-called “Cadillac Tax” was delayed by Congress this past December from taking effect in 2018 until 2020 as a part of a rare bipartisan compromise. The Cadillac tax is scheduled to impose a 40% tax on employers whose insur-ance coverage cost more than certain thresholds ($10,200 for individual coverage, and $27,500 for family coverage) or so called “Cadillac” plans. This regulation has been widely contested since its passage and its delay (and likely demise) was widely applauded within the business community.
Editor’s Note: As a member of the Washington Glass Association, you have access to the MBA Health Trust Fund providing your company qualifies. Request a free quote, call the WGA office 253.756.9050 or email staff@wg-a.org. See advertisement on page 10.
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On December 28, 2015, the IRS released a notice granting much needed time for employers and their filing services to catch up to Affordable Care Act Information Returns that many employers are struggling to deal with. In summary: Deadline to Furnish Forms 1095-C to Individu-als: Extended from February 1, 2016 to March 31, 2016.
Deadline to File Forms 1094-C and 1095-C with the IRS (paper filers): Extended from February 29, 2016 to May 31, 2016.
Deadline to File Forms 1094-C and 1095-C with the IRS (electronic filers): Extended from March 31, 2016 to June 30, 2016.
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The Washington Glass Association is a strong supporter of education, not only glass and glazing industry education but also education in general and illustrates that support by offering WGA Scholarships each year. June’s Scholarship Night is one of the WGA’s favorite events of the Board and the WGA membership.
On June 25, 2015, the WGA membership met at the Embassy Suites, Tukwila to celebrate the day with an industry table top with ten industry mem-ber companies, two great speakers on Curtain-wall/Membrane with Marty Houston, Walsh Con-struction Company and Mike Poirier, QEDLAB, now a WGA member and WGA’s presentation of a First Place and Second Place Scholarships.
The First Place WGA Scholarship was made possible by the WGA Golf Tournament in the amount of $1,681.00 raised at the 29th Annual Golf Tournament held in September of 2014. For the past two years, the First Place Scholarship has been fully funded by monies raised at the tourna-ment specifically designated for the Scholarship Fund. The 2015 WGA First Place Scholarship was awarded to Tabitha Weese, member com-pany, Parker Henry Glass & Storefront.
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The Second Place WGA Scholarship came out of the WGA general fund in the amount of $1,000.00. This scholarship was awarded to Brenna Tait, member company Hartung Glass Industries.
If your company is interested in sponsoring a special scholarship in the name of someone, or in your company’s name, contact the WGA office or contact Bernie Thueringer, Pacific Glass, Inc, our 2016 Scholarship Chair.
Scholarship applicants must be an owner of the WGA member firm, or an employee of a current WGA member firm or a child or spouse of either. The applicant must be planning to enroll either full-time or part-time at an accredited two-year college, university or vocational technical training school. Post-graduate education is also acceptable. Applicant must have performed volunteer work or community service. Applicant must supply one letter of reference and complete an essay regard-ing career goals. Applicant need not be pursing a career in the glass and glazing industry.
The 2016 Scholarship Application will be posted on our website this spring.
WGA Awarded First Place and Second Place Scholarships in 2015
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WGA Awarded First Place and Second Place Scholarships in 2015
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Thank you to Lisa White, Director of Develop-ment with the Tacoma Rescue Mission our 2015 scholarship judge. Our volunteer judges are cho-sen from our local communities and are not glass and glazing industry related.
The night of the Scholarship Awards, the Board decided to pass the hat to raise money for Tacoma Rescue Mission which brought in an additional $300.00 to add to the Board approved $200.00 donation coming from the WGA general fund as a thank you and to meet a specific need they had at the Tacoma Rescue Mission in order to continue their mission in our community.
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Come, join us to hear David Bates, AIA, CSI, Senior Architect at OAC Services, Seattle WA speak to the WGA. David is the founding chair of the Seattle Building Enclosure Council (SeaBEC) and currently chairs the Building Enclosure, Technology and Environment Council’s Marketing and Outreach Com-mittee. His practice areas include: Building Enclosure Design, Water Intrusion Source Identification, Construction Defect Litigation and Construction Observations.
David will be discussing Origami of Penetration Flashing, a look at the parts and pieces, how they are ap-plied and their issues. He will highlight new materials, current thinking, and updated aspects of testing for fenestration systems.
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