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Contents Remodelers Council Golf Tournament, Spike Party & Night at the Saltdogs! 6:00 p.m. - Social • 7:00 - Dinner 2012 Nebraska Builders Home & Garden Show Find more information on page 4. www.HBAL.org/public/hgs President’s Message 3 Upcoming Events 4 2012 Home & Garden Show 4 General Membership Meetings 4 Houchin Benefit 4 Educational Opportunities 5 HBAL Mailbox 6 Member News 6 Spike Party at Ribfest 8-9 Step by Step 10 1050 Saltillo Road (Hwy. 77 & Saltillo Road)TRANSCRIPT
Find the Frog!Find this guy in the Lincoln Business Builder and be the third person to call HBAL (402-423-4225) with his
location and your meal at the next General Membership
Meeting is on us!
September 2011 Published monthly by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln Volume 48 No. 9
The LINCOLN BUSINESS BUILDER
ContentsPresident’s Message 3
Upcoming Events 4
2012 Home & Garden Show 4
General Membership Meetings 4
Houchin Benefit 4
Educational Opportunities 5
HBAL Mailbox 6
Member News 6
Spike Party at Ribfest 8-9
Step by Step 10
Remodelers Council Golf Tournament 11-13
Night at the Saltdogs 14-15
Directory Changes 16
Cancellations 16
New Members 17
Renewals 18
The Winning Hand 20-21
Is the White Glove Test Dead? 22
Sporting Clay Shoot 24-25
Building Permits 26
Only one call per member company will be allowed. Note that once you win, you are not eligible for 12 months. If there is not a third
caller, the prize will not be awarded.
Remodelers Council Golf Tournament,
Spike Party & Night at the Saltdogs!See more photos on pages 8-9, 11-15 or
online at www.hbal.org/formembers/gallery
Congratulations to Lance Roach, JL Exteriors
on finding the frog last month!
September General Membership Meeting
Speaker: Doug Durham, Principal & CTO of Nebraska Global
Find more information on page 4.
Monday, September 12, 20116:00 p.m. - Social • 7:00 - Dinner
Sesostris Shrine Center 1050 Saltillo Road (Hwy. 77 & Saltillo Road)
Cost - $20 per person(No shows will be billed)
Save us a call and send your RSVP by September 6 to [email protected] or call 402-423-4225.
2012 Nebraska Builders Home &
Garden Show
February 9-12, 2012
Exhibitor contracts can be found online at
www.HBAL.org/public/hgs
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This past month I was able to take a trip to the state of Washington where I grew up and then on to Canada to see family I only get to see every once in a while. This was very exciting and rejuvenating. Arriving back to Omaha to see what mother-nature had done to my car will have to be a story for another day. As most of you know I love to bake, cook and decorate food. From time to time as you are finishing your meal, you hear the saying “save your fork,” and then see a little smile from a loving family member. I always knew something better was
coming. What might you save your fork for in your life . . . . .
It was good to see so many of you at the Saltdogs game, Spike Party and Remodelers Golf Tournament this past month. I hope to see you at the Shrine Center for our General Membership Meeting on September 12th. If you are looking for opportunities to receive training on best practices for
OSHA or Lead Safe Remodeling, there are multiple opportunities available during the month of September. Watch for dates as you read through the Lincoln Business Builder.
HBAL members continue to meet almost weekly regarding OSHA. We have participated or are scheduled to participate in meetings with Congressman Terry, Fortenberry and Smith and Senator Johanns and Nelson. In these meetings we have discussed jobs, appraisals, financing, OSHA, EPA, mortgage tax credits and other items of interest to our Nebraska delegation. Each offering different insight on how to deal with these challenges in our industry based on experience and positions in various committees in Washington D.C. Unified support from Nebraska’s representatives is necessary in order for the voices from HBAL, NSHBA and NAHB to be most effective. Unfortunately, I will remind you that if you haven’t seen OSHA on a jobsite near you, it is very likely to happen in the near future. Please prepare yourself through training, establishing programs and knowing how to respond to an OSHA inspector.
There is strength in numbers and united we have a stronger voice. As you visit jobsites, request quotes or pay bills, look to see who is a member of HBAL. There is a membership drive underway and an opportunity to receive recognition for your efforts in recruiting new HBAL members. Benefits may include double spike points, opportunity to play in our October Poker Tournament for FREE, prizes, future Spike Parties right here in Lincoln and the satisfaction that you have done your part as a member of the team. Thank you!
And just remember . . . . keep your fork!
The BEST is yet to come!
President’s Message
President’s Message
Lois Hartzell, HBAL President
September 2011Vol. 48, No. 9
Home Builders Association of Lincoln6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE 68516
(402) 423-4225 phone • (402) 423-4251 faxwww.hbal.org • [email protected]
The Lincoln Business Builder is published 12 times per year by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln, 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln,
NE 68516. The Lincoln Business Builder is mailed to all members of the HBAL.
The Home Builders Association does not accept responsibility for or endorse any statements or claims
made by advertisers or authors of any articles.
The annual subscription rate is included with your membership dues.
Mike Benker Jennie Korth Publisher Editor, Photographer, Design
Executive CommitteeLois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, President
Dan Klein, Sr., President ElectMike Rezac, 1st Vice President
Perry Haralson, 2nd Vice PresidentDan Walker, SecretaryBob Bryant, Treasurer
Mike Rezac, Immediate Past PresidentJerry Boyce, Executive Board
Mike Benker, Executive Vice President
Board of DirectorsJeff Bielenberg, Eric Hoke, Ken Inness, CGP
Justin Johnson, Mike Kinning, Matt Kleinschmit, Jo Lewis, Mike May,
Brock Peters, Chuck Pfenning, Gary Reese, Ken Svoboda
Remodelers CouncilJenny Samek
National DirectorsSteve Fulton, CGP
Mike Goings, CGP, CSPAllen Barber, Alternate
Lois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, AlternateMike Rezac, Alternate
National Life DirectorsJim Christo, CGR, CGB, Joe Hampton,
Duane Helmink, John Hoppe, Jr., Ward Fred Hoppe, Joe McKee,
Robert Peterson, J. Greg Schwinn, Bob Stephens, Jerry Witthuhn
Past PresidentsMike Benker, Rick Krueger, Dan Kubr,
Donn Mann, Sam Manzitto, Roger Reynolds, CGR, CAPS, Don Rowe,
Greg Shinaut, CGP, Ken Westerhold
HBAL StaffKayla Harrison & Jennie Korth
60 YEARS
1951-2011
Celebrating2011
Let’s Turn the Charts in a Different Direction
“I always knew something better
was coming.”
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Sept. 27Tuesday Training • Electrical8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C
Upcoming Events | 2012 Home & Garden Show | General Membership Meetings | Houchin Benefit
Sept. 8Board of Directors10:30 a.m.HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C
Calendar of Events
Sept. 7
Remodelers Council Meeting*Note earlier start time! • 11:00 a.m.Cost: $9.00 per personLunch at Sesostris Shrine Center followed by a Tour of Bedient Pipe Organ
Sept. 12
General Membership Meeting6:00 p.m. Social • 7:00 p.m. DinnerSesostris Shrine Center • 1050 Saltillo RoadCost: $20.00 per personSpeaker: Doug Durham, Principal & CTO of Nebraska Global
Benefit for the Family of Lonnie Houchin
Lonnie and his wife Becky, were involved in a tragic motorcycle accident June 25, 2011. Lonnie did not
survive the accident. Becky was life-flighted to Creighton University Medical Center with critical injuries. Becky
has since been moved to Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln working on recovery.
Lonnie was an avid outdoorsman and hunter. He was a member of the Shriners and an Iron Noble. Lonnie loved his Harley, and his favorite partner in crime was Doug
(Sheri) Koozer. But most especially, he loved his family and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Lonnie had worked for Lewis Construction, Rezac Construction & Window Option Specialists. Becky is
employed with Verizon Wireless.
Please join us for beverages, BBQ, live music and a silent auction.
Friday, October 14, 2011 • 6:30 p.m. to ??First Avenue Banquet Hall • 1st & Cornhusker
Cost: $10 at the door*All proceeds of the benefit will go to the family*
Gun RaffleGun raffle tickets are being sold for $10 each. If you’re
interested in purchasing tickets and would like more information on where they can be purchased, contact
Hayley Rezac at 402-890-3638 or [email protected].
Silent AuctionWe are looking for silent auction items. If you wish to
donate an item please contact Hayley Rezac.
Memorial FundA memorial fund has been set-up at
Pinnacle Bank under Lonnie Houchin.
Did you hear?
This fall’s General Membership Meetings have been moved to the Sesostris Shrine Center at 1050
Saltillo Road just off Hwy. 77. Social time will start at 6:00 p.m. followed by a Chances R dinner at 7:00 p.m.
Upcoming General Membership MeetingsThe meetings below will all be held at the
Sesostris Shrine Center at 1050 Saltillo Road.
September 12, 2011Doug Durham, Principal & CTO of Nebraska Global will talk
about small businesses, entrepreneurship and technology.
October 17, 2011Arena Update from Bob Caldwell, President & CEO
of Hampton Enterprises, John Badami, DLR Group & John Hinshaw, Project Manager at Mortenson Construction.
November 14, 2011Darin Erstad, Husker Baseball Head Coach
Register Early for IBS 2012 … Save Big!
Registration for the 2012 NAHB International Builders’ Show opens September 1 … and as an NAHB member, you can save big by registering any time during the month! Here’s how. If you register for IBS 2012 between September 1 and September 30, you can choose how you want to save — either a FREE 4-day expo pass or $100 off the early full registration fee of $325. Even better, spouse registrations are also FREE in September! The bottom line? For just $225, you can enjoy all of these benefits: • Over 200 education sessions, including general business topics
as well as specialized insights into green building, multifamily, marketing, financing, 50+ housing and more
• Hands-on access to the newest, most essential products from the most respected suppliers
• Relaxed, enjoyable networking opportunities to meet with friends old and new
• Insights into evolving markets, emerging trends and proven strategies for survival
Remember, these offers are only good from September 1 through September 30. Please visit BuildersShow.com/September for information and to register.
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Educational Opportunities
Educational OpportunitiesGrant Funded Education Classes
These classes are offered at no cost to HBAL members. Seating is limited and only one person from each member company is eligible
to attend. A $25 deposit is required. Lunch is included.
10-Hour OSHA ClassDate: September 14-15Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Place: SCC Continuing Education CenterInstructor: SMI
EPA Lead Renovator Certification CourseDate: September 22Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Place: SCC Continuing Education CenterInstructor: Midwest Training Institute
NAHB Webinar: How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection
The webinar will touch on a number of topics, including the rights of employers during an OSHA inspection, suggestions on what to do during the actual inspection, determining when to contest citations and how to obtain penalty reductions, and what legally-recognized defenses to OSHA citations employers can use, specifically as they
relate to recent changes in the fall protection requirements. Date: September 13Time: 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.Place: OnlineInstructor: Bradford T. Hammock
To register, go to www.nahb.org/product_details.aspx?forSaleID=8566
10-Hour OSHA Classes with First Aid & CPR Training
Cost to attend each class is $200 for HBAL Members and $250 for Non-members. Seating is limited. Lunch is included.
10-Hour OSHA Class with First Aid & CPR Training
Date: October 19-20Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
10-Hour OSHA Class with First Aid & CPR Training
Date: November 16-17Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
10-Hour OSHA Class with First Aid & CPR Training
Date: December 14-15Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
NAHB University of Housing ClassesCost to attend each class is $200 for NAHB Members and $250 for
Non-members. Seating is limited. Lunch is included.
Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS 1)
Date: October 25Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Place: SCC Continuing Education CenterInstructor: Chuck Breidenstein
Design/Build Solutions for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS 2)
Date: October 26Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Place: SCC Continuing Education CenterInstructor: Chuck Breidenstein
Marketing on a Shoe String BudgetDate: October 27Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Place: SCC Continuing Education CenterInstructor: Chuck Breidenstein
Tuesday TrainingCost to attend a 3-4 hour class is $35 for HBAL members and $70 for Non-members. Cost to attend a 1-2 hour class is $25 for HBAL
members and $50 for Non-members. Seating is limited.
Suppling Electricity to Your Jobsite(disconnects, temporary power poles, trailers, tools, equipment and cords)
Date: September 27Time: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Fall ProtectionDate: October 25Time: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Record Keeping & LogsDate: November 22Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Personal Protective EquipmentDate: December 27Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Contact the HBAL Office at 402-423-4225 for more information or to register for any
of the classes below or visit www.HBAL.org/education/schedules.
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HBAL Mailbox
HBAL Mailbox | Member News
If you wish to be considered for the 2012 HBAL Board of Directors
contact Mike at 402-423-4225.
Visit us atwww.EdwardsStone.comSesostris Shrine
Sportsman’s Raffle
100 chances to win.Tickets are on sale until noon on October 15, 2011.
Price of each ticket: $20Each ticket holder is entitled to a free BBQ.
Saturday, October 15, 2011Sesostris Shrine Center
1050 Saltillo Road • Roca, NEDoors Open 9:00 am • Drawing Begins 12:30 pm
Lunch Served 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Do not need to be present to win. Must be 18 years of age or older to purchase tickets.
For more information, call 402-474-6890 or visit
www.SesostrisShrine.org
Dear Remodelers Council of Lincoln,
Thanks again for this generous
donation! You have no idea how
helpful this is to our clients!
Much appreciated!PerianCommunity Mental Health Center
Hello Neighbors,
The Sunrise Estates Homeowners Association would like to bring to your attention the problems we are having with the construction traffic through our neighborhood. The Waterford Estates Development addresses this in Article III, Section 24 of its covenants covering Construction Traffic: Each Lot Owner acknowledges and agrees that construction traffic associated with the Single Family Residential Property will not utilize the roads located within the Sunrise Estates Neighborhood (Linwood Lane, Avon Lane, Eastview Road, etc.) to access the Single Family Residential Property. Please respect our neighborhood, property and landscapes by using the designated entrance for the development.
Thank you,Sunrise Estates Board of Directors
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Spike Party at Ribfest
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Spike Party at Ribfest
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Step by Step
Published by the Remodelers Council of Lincoln • September 2011
Chairperson’s Message
by Jenny Samek
Welcome New Remodelers Members!
Sean BottgerB Squared Construction
Ryan FisherFisher Custom Builders
Charles ForemanNLN Construction
Jenny Samek, Briggs, Inc. of Lincoln, and Kayla Harrison, HBAL, deliver the items donated through the TP Run to the Community Mental Health Center.
Does it ever seem like you jump from one schedule to the next? I think I jumped from
the summer activities schedule to the school activities schedule. A little more planning and a lot
of flexibility seems to get everything that needs to be done, completed.
I would like to first congratulate our members for making another year of the Remodelers Golf Tournament a success. The Remodelers Scholarships are fully funded for another year!
Now for the planning, there are many opportunities available this month to meet the needs of our members. It is time to plan for the Remodeling Show to be held in Chicago, October 12-15th. If you plan to attend, please let the HBAL office know so that they can share with others who are attending. If you remodel and are not certified as a Lead Safe Remodeler, sign up for one of the few remaining seats in the September 22nd class. This class is once again funded by a grant and available to our members at no cost. Additional OSHA classes, CAPS I & II and a marketing class are coming up. Information about these classes can be found in this issue of the Lincoln Business Builder.
I look forward to seeing each of you at 11:00 a.m. on September 7th at Bedient Pipe Organ Company for a tour, followed by lunch at the Shrine Center. Come see what remodeling is often required in order to custom build and fit a pipe organ into an existing building. Beauty & Craftsmanship!
Celebrating 25 Years!
September MeetingSeptember 7, 2011
11:00 a.m.
Lunch at Sesostris Shrine Center followed by a Tour
of Bedient Pipe Organ1050 Saltillo Road
Cost: $9.00/personPlease send your RSVP to [email protected] or call 402-423-4225 by September 2.
Note earlier start time!
Exhibit Hall: October 13 - 15
Conference: October 12 - 15
Lakeside Center at McCormick PlaceChicago, IL USA
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Remodelers Council Golf Tournament
Remodelers Council Golf TournamentHidden Valley Golf Course • August 5, 2011
Door Prizes1 dozen golf balls • Mid-Alliance
Insurance Associates, LLCJason Kirby
1 dozen golf balls • Nebraska LotteryDoug Prewett, Ron Fricke,
Seth Crawford
10 lottery tickets • Nebraska LotteryJamie Watts, Shawn Magnussen,
Dan Stahr, Tom Hegarty, Jeff Sneller
$20 gift card • Hidden ValleyTim Brusnahan, Ken Westerhold,
Ron Mierau, Lori Pippitt
Nebraska Furniture Mart MugCaleb Swanson, Ray Schapmann,
Rick Onnen, Shawn Rutledge, Dawn Montecuollo, Eric Brewer
Flight WinnersFirst Flight
1st place – shot 56Dave Bayne, Steve Bos,
Ryan Sanne, John Janovy2nd place – shot 58
Adam Flanagan, Megan Niss, Amanda Kermoade, Bob Benes
3rd place – shot 61Molly Johnson, Scott Johnson,
Dick Dworak, Buck Rasmussen
Second Flight1st place – shot 62
Bob Bryant, Mike Bryant, Dave Stanczyk, Branden Stanczyk
2nd place – shot 58Chad Gleckler, Lucas Wieser,
Bo Day, Scott Clark3rd place – shot 61
Greg Shinaut, Paul Johnson, Mike Goings, Clair Munyon
Third Flight1st place – shot 67
John Harrison, Justin Hinze, Tom Harrison, Brad Provancha
2nd place – shot 58Perry Haralson, Mike Barrett, Greg Schwinn, Justin Johnson
3rd place – shot 61Tom Powell, Eric Marshall,
Bob Marshall, Chris Wadhams
Raffle WinnersKeg of beer from Lazlo’s courtesy of Dave Bayne, A1 Complete Services Inc. • Winner: Brady Yoder
Four Saltdogs Tickets courtesy of Saltdogs Baseball • Winner: Sue CrawfordTwo Tickets to a 2011 Nebraska Football Game
courtesy of John Hoppe, Jr. • Winner: Michael CroppRound of golf for four with cart courtesy of
Hidden Valley Golf Club • Winner: Lance Roach$100 Hidden Valley gift card
courtesy of Hidden Valley Golf Club • Winner: Paul Johnson
Hit the Green, Win Some Green
$85.00 • John Janovy
Poker Hand 2 nights at Q Hotel & Resort in
Kansas City and $100 VISA gift card Sponsored by Black Hills Energy
Five Aces* • Jim Krull*Eleven decks of cards were
used for this game.
Special ThanksPlatinum Contributors • $100 & over
Cornhusker Bank • Custom Countertop • US Bank
Gold Contributors • $50-$99Christo Design/Build • Fulton Construction
Ray’s Remodeling • Raynor Doors of NebraskaShelter Distribution • Reynolds Design & Remodeling
Silver Contributors • Under $50Consolidated Kitchens • Goings Homes, Inc.
K-West Construction • Reese Construction, Inc.
Ice Cream TreatsNebraska Title
Giveaway ItemsBlack Hills Energy • Lincoln
Cabinet • Union Title CompanyMid-Alliance Insurance
Associates, LLC
Bottled WaterAqua Systems
Beverage SponsorsBrigg’s Inc. • Eric’s Electric
Dworak Plumbing The Harry A. Koch Company
Hole-in-One SponsorsFactory Direct Appliance Bryant, Katt & Associates1st United Mortgage Banc
Flag Prizes1 Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Closest 3rd Shot • Amanda Kermoade2 Millard Lumber, Inc.
Longest Putt Made • Dave Bayne3 Union Title Company
Closest to Pin 1st Shot • Bob Bryant4 Pinnacle Bank
Closest to Pin 2nd Shot • Mark Aksamit5 Mutual of Omaha Bank
Closest to Pin 2nd Shot • Roger Johnson6 Elite Kitchens & Flooring
Closest to Pin 1st Shot • Russ Neil7 Nebraska Furniture Mart
Longest Drive in Fairway • Ross Reynolds8 Remodelers Council
Longest Putt Made (Ladies) • Sue Crawford9 Mid-Alliance Insurance Associates, LLC & Zurich U.S. Small Business
Closest to Pin from off Green • Kragen Graham10 DuctMedic Air Duct Cleaning
Closest to Pin 2nd Shot • Adam Flanagan11 Nebraska Lottery
Closest to Pin 1st Shot • Lucas Wieser12 Remodel Solutions
Longest Drive in Fairway • Branden Stanczyk13 Schaefer’s, Inc.
Closest to Pin 2nd Shot • Clair Munyon14 Lincoln Laminating, Inc.
Closest to Pin 1st Shot • Scott Johnson15 DC Title Agency
Closest to Pin 3rd Shot • Brad Provancha16 Supreme Surface Countertops
Closest to Pin 1st Shot • Mike Bryant17 A1 Mold Testing & Remediation Services
Closest to Pin from off Green • Michael Barton18 Consolidated Kitchens
Longest Putt Made • Bob Benes
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Remodelers Council Golf Tournament
Thanks for Golfing!
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Remodelers Council Golf Tournament
Thanks to all who contributed donations, prizes or your time. Through your generosity we are able to continue our scholarship program!
Special Thanks to the Remodelers Golf Committee and our Volunteers!
VolunteersRon Schriner • Scott Moore
Eileen Campbell • Linda HeimanAnDee Harris • Julie MeyerTracy Rohde • Mitch John
CommitteeLori Pippitt, Chair • Adam Albee
Dave Bayne • Ray DeMar Kayla Harrison • Ruth Hietbrink
Delrae Hirschman • Lois Hartzell Herb Reese • Brady Yoder
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Night at the Saltdogs
Night at the Saltdogs
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Night at the Saltdogs
Thanks to Black Hills Energy for sponsoring the game tickets and Lincoln Federal Savings Bank for sponsoring the drink tickets!
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Directory Changes
Directory Changes |Cancellations
CancellationsIf you see your company listed below, contact HBAL at
402-423-4225 to renew your membership TODAY!
• New address for American Building Supply is 2504 Pinehurst Circle, Papillion, NE 68133.
• Apollo Steel Co. is no longer a member of the Remodelers Council.
• New address for Frontier Bank is 8380 Glynoaks Drive, Lincoln, NE 68516.
• New email address for The Frontier Group is [email protected]. Their new fax number is 402-420-1450.
• Terry Kraft, Home Real Estate, is a new affiliate member. 4501 S. 86th Street, Lincoln, NE 68526. Phone: 402-840-4362. Fax: 402-436-3199. Email: [email protected].
• Russ Sebek is the new principal member at HomeServices Lending, LLC. Joe Molacek is the new affiliate member. 5901 N. 27th Street, Lincoln, NE 68521. Phone: 402-441-3210. Email: [email protected].
• Jo Lewis is the new principal member at Liberty First Credit Union. 501 N. 46th Street, Lincoln, NE 68503. Phone: 402-465-1005. Fax: 402-465-1066. Email: [email protected]. Shawn Lang is now an affiliate member.
• Amy Rueschoff, Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, was recently married and is now Amy Haeffner. New email address is [email protected].
• Guy Griffith, Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, is no longer an affiliate member.
• New address for Kiann Ridgeway, Lincoln Federal Savings Bank is 4500 S. 70th Ste. 100, Lincoln, NE 68516.
• New address for Sandy Ireland, Lincoln Federal Savings Bank is 2810 Copper Ridge Drive, Ste. 1, Lincoln, NE 68516.
• Gary McKinstry, Millard Lumber, is no longer an affiliate member.
• Michael Smith is the new principal member for Pella Products of Omaha & Lincoln.
• New phone number for Pride Homes is 402-488-3532.
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Welcome New Members
New Members
NLN ConstructionPrincipal: Charles Foreman
7250 Silverthorn Drive, Lincoln, NE 68521Phone: 402-499-5531 Website: www.nlnconstruction.comEmail: [email protected]
Sponsor: Chuck Schmidt, Chuck Schmidt Construction, Inc.Reason I joined HBAL: Networking and to help our company grow.What I hope to get out of my membership: Increased exposure to our customer base; networking opportunities; growth and educational opportunities.HBAL committees of interest to you: Remodelers Council and special events.Other organizations I belong to: BBB.Personal: Nebraska Athletics, fishing and golf.
Fisher Custom BuildersPrincipal: Ryan Fisher
5810 S. 50th Street, Lincoln, NE 68516Phone: 402-618-1832 Email: [email protected]
Sponsor: Allen Barber, Barber Homes & RemodelingReason I joined HBAL: To meet other professionals in the building industry and let people know about my business.What I hope to get out of my membership: Lasting business relationships.Desired areas of involvement with HBAL: Home & Garden Show, golf, education.Company Information: I am a remodeling specialist, specializing in custom tile work, showers, kitchens and bathrooms. I guarantee customer satisfaction. Personal: In business two years, new to Lincoln, married with one beautiful 19-month old daughter.
MetLife Home LoansPrincipal: Deb Bell
1028 G Street, Ste. 101, Lincoln, NE 68508Phone: 402-601-1615 www.dbHomeLoans.comEmail: [email protected]
Sponsor: Bob Gabriel, Nebraska Building ProductsReason I joined HBAL: To be a part of the builder community because of the contributions our builders give to our community. To network with professionals.What I hope to get out of my membership: Increased business and to contribute to the community.HBAL committees of interest to you: Special events.Company Information: I have lived in Lincoln all my life and have been in the mortgage industry since 1981.Other organizations I belong to: LIBA, Women’s Council of Realtors.Personal: I have a grown son who is married and expecting their first child. I enjoy boating, waterskiing or pretty much any outdoor activity.
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The Winning Hand
Poker Tournament & Recruiting EventFriday, October 21, 2011
4:00 p.m.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.6100 Arbor Rd • Lincoln
Cost:• $20 without a new member or sponsorship• Free to potential new members • Half price to HBAL Members who:
- bring at least one potential new member; or
- are a $50+ Sponsor• Free to HBAL Members who:
- bring at least two potential new members; or
- have sponsored at least one new members since July 1; or
- are a $75+ Sponsor
The game will be “No Limit Hold ‘em.” Prizes will be awarded to the top three places.
Entry fee includes food and beverages.
Wanna Play?Here’s just a few ways you can participate:• Recruit a new member and you’ll be placed on
one of the four teams you see on the next page. (Although not listed, all members have been preassigned to a team.)
• Join us for a friendly game of poker on Oct. 21. Entry fees will be discounted or waived depending on how many potential new members you bring to play.
• Be a sponsor by contributing monetarily or donating a prize (see information below).
Membership is like poker...
You have to PLAY to WIN!!
We’ve Doubled the Pot!!Earn Double Spike Points in the month of October!! Applications must be submitted prior to the
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Be a sponsor by contributing monetarily or donating a prize. The following sponsorships are available:
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Sponsors will be listed on this page each month during the drive and acknowledged in promotions for and at the Poker Tournament.
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The Winning Hand
Spades (6)Captain: Mark Aksamit
Lois Hartzell (3)• Sadoff Iron & Metal • Midwest Unlimited, LLC• Frontier BankGreg Schwinn (1)• Robison Design Build, LLCMark Aksamit (1)• Emerald Homes Jim Crawford (1)• Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co.
Current Poker Hands
Team ContestFor each new member, a poker card was dealt to its respective team. Once each team has recruited five new members, they have a full hand. For each new member after the first five, the team captain can choose to discard one of their first five cards to take a chance and draw a new card.
Diamonds (9)Captain: AnDee Harris
Allen Barber (3)• Andes Painting, LLC • J.M. Barber• Fisher Custom BuildersJerry Maher (1)• Lemke Meens Construction Roger Bumgarner (1)• Monkey Bar Storage SolutionsSam Manzitto (1)• B Squared Construction/Natural FloorsJohn Hoppe, Jr. (1)• Quality Fence CompanyChuck Schmidt (1)• NLN ConstructionBob Gabriel (1)• MetLife Home Loans
Clubs (7)Captain: Adam Albee
Herb Reese (1)• CRS - Concrete Restoration SpecialistsDan Klein, Sr. (3)• Innovative Homes & Design, Inc.• Valley Boys, Inc.• Erickson Homes, Inc.Bob Bryant (1)• Schrock Innovations Greg Shinaut (1)• JR Premier Designs Duane Hartman (1)• Windstream
Hearts (4)Captain: Delrae Hirschman
Justin Brandt (1)• Golden Rule Contractors Blake Collingsworth (1)• Stone Worth Innovative Concrete ProductsMike Rezac (1)• Crocker Construction, Inc. Bob Ruskamp (1)• Heartland Professional Home Energy Raters, Inc.
Team Spades: 8-", 7-#, 6-$, 5-$, 4-"Spades have six new members. They discarded their J-$ on August 12 and drew a 5-$. They
have no more cards available to draw at this time.
Team Clubs: A-$, K-", 8-!, 8-$, 3-!Clubs have seven new members. They discarded
their 3-# on August 12 and drew a K-". On August 15, they discarded their 10-! and drew
a 3-!. They have no more cards available to draw at this time.
Team Diamonds: Q-$, Q-", Q-!, 7-$, 7-"Diamonds have nine new members. On August 15, they discarded your A-#, 10-#, 9-! and drew a Q-$, 7-$ and 7-". They have one card available
to draw at this time.
Team Hearts: 10-$, 10-", 6-", 5-!Hearts only have four new members,
thus they do not have a full hand.
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Is the White Glove Test Dead?
Is the White Glove Test Dead? By Scott Matson for ForRenovationPros.com
Will the EPA’s July 15th announcement re: Clearance Testing eliminate the White Glove Test? There is much speculation, but the details that were outlined in the proposal printed in the May 6, 2010 Federal Register provide some insight.
Contained in that document, the EPA states that they are proposing to require dust wipe testing be performed after the following interior renovation jobs: (May 6 Federal Register, page number 25047)
• Removal or replacement of window or door frames
• Use of a heat gun below 1100 degrees F, or high speed tools (i.e. sanders) for paint removal.
• Scraping 60 or more square feet of painted surface.
• Removing 40 or more square feet of trim, cabinetry, molding or other fixtures.
• Removal of 6 or more square feet of plaster and lath by “destructive” means, which the EPA has loosely defined as that done with a sledgehammer. If you are not performing these types of work, the new ruling may not have any effect on your business.
These work sites would require dust-wipe testing by an accredited dust-sampling technician, a certified inspector, or a certified risk assessor in an EPA-certified off-site laboratory or in a mobile laboratory on-site.
In the Federal Register it is clarified that “under this proposal, dust-wipe testing would be performed after cleaning verification, not instead of it.”
If you do the types of work listed above, the proposed changes are would greatly impact the cost, procedure, timing and difficulty of performing RRP. If the EPA decides to extend the proposal for all types of work currently noted in the RRP Rule, it will mean that current methods of sampling and clearance testing will no longer be something a firm can accomplish … unless the new rule allows renovators to choose to take on more training, tools, and certification to allow compliance.
Clarification of Terms You Need to KnowSome of our readers have indicated confusion about the July 15 Clearance Testing proposal terminology and requirements, with respect to clearance testing, dust sampling, and certification levels as defined by the EPA. There is good cause for the confusion, since we aren’t lawyers and there is a lot of gray area in RRP and the proposed changes as far as how things are defined. Here are some common terms used by the EPA as they are defined in the May 6, 2010 Federal Register:
Dust-wipe sampling vs. Dust-wipe testing Dust Wipe Sampling refers to specific activity of collecting the wipe samples, not to the analysis or reporting of results.
Dust Wipe Testing goes beyond the collection. It is the collecting of wipe samples of dust on floors, windowsills, window troughs, and the analyzing of those samples for lead content, and reporting the results of the analysis to the owners and occupants of the building being renovated.
EPA is using “Dust Wipe Testing” in this notice to signal that sample analysis may be performed offsite in a traditional lab setting
or on-site by a portable lab, so long as the entity performing the analysis is accredited by National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program.
Clearance This is demonstrating, through dust wipe testing, that the floors, windowsill and window troughs in renovation work are below regulatory clearance standards. Clearance provides permission for occupancy and further work to continue and signals the finalization of on-site RRP work.
Certified Renovator vs. Dust Sampling TechnicianCertified Renovator is the basic certification level that every firm performing RRP work must have. It is important to note that the certified renovator is not the same as a Dust-sampling technician, which requires further credentials. To become an EPA-certified dust sampling technician, an individual must successfully complete the appropriate course accredited by EPA under §745.225.
A Dust Sampling Technician can perform dust clearance sampling. The Dust Sampling Technician is also able to prepare the final clearance report based on the results from the EPA-certified lab.
Risk Assessors and Certified InspectorsA lead risk assessor is trained to conduct risk assessments. He can also sample for the presence of lead in dust and soil for the purposes of abatement clearance testing.
For more information about these different certification designations, visit the EPA website.
Reprinted with permission. Content may not be duplicated, re-used or otherwise replicated without expressed, written consent from For Renovation Pros and/or the original author/source.
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Sporting Clay Shoot
___ I would also like to be a $600 BBQ Sponsor. ___ I would also like to be a $100 Station Sponsor.___ I would also like to be a $200 Elite Station Sponsor. ___ I would also like to be a $75 Prize Sponsor.
We will also need non-shooting volunteers. If you are interested, contact Jennie at 402-423-4225.
2011 Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation Sporting Clay Shoot
Thursday, October 13, 2011 - Cost per person: $65 (Includes clays, 100 rounds per person, course fees and BBQ. No alcoholic beverages allowed.)
10:30 a.m. Check-in and side games begin12:30 p.m. Must be present for Rules & Regulations in order to Shoot1:00 p.m. Shoot 4:30 p.m. BBQ
HOW IT WORKS• ThiswillbeaSportingClayeventwitha“ShotGun”start.• 100roundsperpersonwith15stations(12gaugeshells
provided).• Boots,jeans,casualwear...dressappropriatelyforthe
weather and lots of walking.• Eyeprotectionandearplugsrequired-availableatclub
house if needed.• Bring12gaugeshotgun-limitednumberavailableatclub
house if needed.• Mustbepresentat12:30p.m.forRules&Regulationsto
shoot. • Teamsofapproximately5willcompletethecourse
shooting“truepairs,”“reportpairs,”etc.• Scoreswillbetalliedforvariousprizesandrecognition.• PrizesanddrawingsawardedduringBBQ.• Warm-upTrapandNoviceLessonsavailablestartingat
10:30 a.m.• Sidegamestobeannounced.
ENTRY FORMCost per person: $65 Includes clays, 100 rounds per person, course fees and BBQ. No alcoholic beverages allowed.
Don’t have a full team? No problem! We’ll team you up!
Shooter one(Leadcontactfortheteam)Name: ___________________________________ Phone: ___________________ E-mail: ___________________Business name: ___________________________ Address: __________________________________________________
Shooter twoName: ___________________________________ Business name: ____________________________________________
Shooter threeName: ___________________________________ Business name: ____________________________________________
Shooter fourName: ___________________________________ Business name: ____________________________________________
Shooter fiveName: ___________________________________ Business name: ____________________________________________
Check enclosed ____ players @ $65 = $ _______ PleasemakecheckspayabletoLincolnHomeBuildersCareFoundation.
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Oak Creek Sporting Club 2890 “W” Rd Phone: 866-625-48683 miles east & 1-1/8 miles south of Brainard, or 2 miles north of Loma.
Go 6 miles out of Lincoln on Hwy 34 towards Seward to Hwy 79. Go 15 miles north on Hwy 79 to Valparaiso. Continue north on Hwy 79 out of Valparaiso 6 miles to Road H. Go west on Road H 6 miles to a T intersection. Go south (left) approximately 100 yards and the drive is on the left. Follow the signs along the farmstead road.
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Sporting Clay Shoot
2011 Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation Sporting Clay Shoot
Oak Creek Sporting Club - October 13, 2011The annual Sporting Clay Shoot is a wonderful
opportunity to get your company name in the forefront. BBQ SPONSOR - $600Company will receive signage at the BBQ and one Station Sponsorship. Their company name will be listed in event promotions and will receive a 1/4 page ad in the Lincoln Business Builder for three months ($300 value).
ELITE STATION SPONSOR - $200Company name and logo on a sign at one of the stations as well as display space (equipment, vehicle or other products may be possible). Your representatives can meet/greet and keep score at that station! Your company name will be listed in Lincoln Business Builder.
Window Option Specialists/Integrity Windows Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc. Lincoln Winnelson Co. Lincoln Winlectric
STATION SPONSOR - $100Company name and logo on a sign at one of the stations. Your representatives can meet/greet and keep score at that station! Your company name will be listed in Lincoln Business Builder.
Nebraska Furniture Mart Eric’s Electric, Inc. Rels Title Third Generation Builder Earl Carter Lumber Co. Lincoln Winair Company 84 Lumber Stephens & Smith Construction Co.
PRIZE SPONSOR - $75We’ll purchase prizes in your company’s name to be given away at the BBQ. Your company name will be listed in the Lincoln Business Builder.
Christensen Lumber Co. Lincoln Winlectric Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.
Company Name_______________________________________
____Yes, I would to like to be a sponsor for the Sporting Clay Shoot. (Please check which sponsorship you are interested in)
____BBQ ($600) ____Elite ($200) ____Station ($100) ____Prize ($75)
Please fax this form to 402-423-4251 or call the office at 402-423-4225
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Building Permits
SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MFJan. 69 14 81 98 8 4 74 8 5 54 21 0 72 14 0 40 8 4 35 19 6 11 14 0 24 7 2 22 0 4Feb. 108 9 6 103 33 2 73 9 24 66 10 4 58 20 2 35 4 12 22 0 4 29 2 3 32 18 60 26 0 20
March 93 23 2 136 24 90 137 18 20 92 11 4 82 17 16 59 40 112 41 28 2 30 14 2 42 6 8 42 10 180April 102 22 14 145 26 4 124 22 0 80 16 4 91 16 60 61 70 66 50 2 2 30 14 15 33 8 0 28 26 3May 106 34 160 186 98 102 113 33 100 88 12 4 83 20 16 65 39 0 59 15 4 38 28 24 29 19 0 39 14 44June 113 12 10 183 27 2 107 52 4 96 37 20 93 15 68 67 17 64 39 17 10 60 4 0 36 6 4 34 18 0July 124 26 98 131 49 54 114 21 10 89 35 70 52 28 2 59 28 0 31 10 2 35 10 0 31 18 0 38 12 48YTD 715 140 371 982 265 258 742 163 163 565 142 106 531 130 164 386 206 258 277 91 30 233 86 44 227 82 74 229 80 299
2011
Building PermitsCity of Lincoln - 10 -Year Table
SF=detached single family - TH=townhouses - MF=multi-family (including duplexes)20102008 2009200720062004 20052002 2003
# Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # CostJan. 13 177,199 8 119,859 19 333,000 7 87,400 9 1,364,460 2 52,000 6 152,980 3 80,100Feb. 11 331,083 14 180,030 13 426,676 4 314,300 9 141,600 5 125,240 3 99,500 7 178,700March 43 704,532 36 382,380 34 613,750 33 1,283,155 36 589,154 10 206,900 11 317,000 18 452,005April 72 688,396 80 948,241 52 560,472 56 539,511 62 1,208,366 10 198,413 19 706,474 15 908,366May 65 1,016,506 54 436,403 57 907,924 55 818,301 52 809,323 9 183,000 9 148,500 20 340,080June 71 697,258 68 900,974 59 520,942 62 481,374 19 543,997 14 297,872 12 460,740 16 603,388July 68 1,460,283 51 642,118 49 645,103 46 728,615 11 212,984 17 554,070 15 697,500 9 248,618Total 343 5,075,257 311 3,610,005 283 4,007,867 263 4,252,656 198 4,869,884 67 1,617,495 75 2,582,694 88 2,811,257Avg. Cost 24,59514,162
2010
34,436
2011
31,946
Remodeling Permits: AdditionsCity of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 8 - Year Table
11,608
2004
14,797 24,142
2005 2006 2007 2009
16,170
2008
# Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # CostJan. 66 699,013 68 774,591 89 1,007,372 88 1,163,863 81 907,619 71 784,232 57 502,454 69 988,395Feb. 71 731,756 67 910,004 87 967,125 78 909,207 76 947,505 76 706,588 69 600,743 79 893,584March 102 923,393 109 1,213,341 100 1,147,674 107 1,280,089 89 800,412 72 946,927 125 1,229,150 104 900,086April 110 1,331,907 99 883,165 87 706,214 88 1,031,776 82 877,275 85 813,112 154 1,386,859 133 1,292,245May 74 596,198 86 675,079 120 1,042,668 115 1,578,971 79 723,878 65 617,270 124 931,223 111 946,242June 90 759,157 91 675,834 97 985,229 97 736,760 76 662,915 89 766,615 117 754,480 112 819,225July 87 843,366 86 736,801 94 1,072,119 117 1,258,848 77 1,143,624 96 1,172,764 161 1,181,825 99 1,104,259Total 600 5,884,790 606 5,868,815 674 6,928,401 690 7,959,514 560 6,063,228 554 5,807,508 807 6,586,734 707 6,944,036Avg. Cost 9,685
2004
10,4839,808 11,536
Remodeling Permits: AlterationsCity of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 8 - Year Table
2005 2006 2007 20092008 2010
10,280 10,827 8,162
2011
9,822
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