Blueprint Feb/Mar 2016

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O F F I C I A L M A G A Z I N E O F T H E B U I L D I N G I N D U S T R Y A S S O C I AT I O N O F C E N T R A L S O U T H C A R O L I N A Feb/March 2016

The exclusive magazine of the Building Industry Association of Central South Carolina

www.BIAofCentralSC.com

Eddie Yandle elected 2016 BIA President page 6

BIA Members of the Year page 6

2016 Home Shows page 8

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Feb/March 2016

The exclusive magazine of the Building Industry Association of Central South Carolina

4 6 13 CONTENTS: 3 BIA ELITE MEMBERS 4 YANDLE ELECTED PRESIDENT 6 BIA MEMBERS OF THE YEAR AND HOLIDAY BALL RECAP 8 JANUARY HOME & LIFESTYLE SHOW 9 50 ANNUAL HOME & GARDEN SHOW 10 HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING COUNCIL 11 REMODELERS COUNCIL 12 BIA FEBRUARY MEMBERSHIP MEETING 13 NEW MEMBERS 13 PUSH TO 1,000 MEMBERS 14 UPCOMING EVENTS 14 BUILDING INDUSTRY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION TH

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STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

TRIP TO WASHINGTON DC

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BIA ELITE LETTER

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Fellow Members, We are up and running for 2016 and it’s already looking to be a great year. We have plenty of meetings and events planned and I hope you make time to participate. Being involved is the best way to get value out of your membership. By attending meetings, you get to know your fellow members, tell others about what you do, and make this association a stronger community. Putting on all of these meetings and events takes time and money to accomplish. Our staff works hard to plan, coordinate and man all of the functions, and members help fund it all with attendance, membership dues and sponsorships. Many events we do year after year would not be possible without our generous sponsors, and we are grateful for their help. We are so grateful that we formed the BIA Elite sponsorship program designed to further recognize those members who sponsor multiple meetings and events throughout the year. In addition to the recognition they receive at that sponsored event, BIA Elite members will be recognized in many other ways …like the image accompanying this letter. You’ll see BIA Elite members featured on our website and e-newsletters, on a banner at meetings and in our office, and you’ll see them at meetings wearing their BIA Elite pins. As I mentioned, there are lots of meetings and events planned for this year and there are many sponsorship opportunities to go with them. Thanks to those members who have already committed to sponsoring events this year! If you’d like to join the BIA Elite, please contact a member of the staff to get started. Thank you for your membership, and I look forward to seeing you at BIA functions throughout the year!

Eddie Yandle, President

BIA Elite Members

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YANDLE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA Eddie Yandle of Executive Construction Homes, Inc. was elected as 2016 President of the Building Industry Association of Central South Carolina (BIA), formerly the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia, at the Annual Meeting of the Membership held October 8, 2015. He will assume the duties of President in January 2016. Eddie and Shanna Yandle are the owners and founders of Executive Construction Homes. Eddie Yandle has been in the building industry his entire life. In 1985, he started working full time with his father, George (Butch) Yandle, in the underground utilities business. Eddie built his first personal home in 1989, soon after that he met his wife, Shanna. They quickly built four homes together and Eddie started the beginning of Executive Construction Homes, LLC. Eddie ensures from contract to after completion, the new home buyer is satisfied by being personally involved in every purchase.”. Eddie and Shanna are now raising two beautiful children. Continuing to be a responsible contributor to the community, Executive Construction Homes supports a variety of organizations, charities and takes a special effort to employ local vendors and suppliers in the Columbia area. “Keeping our economy strong begins at home”, says Yandle, who supports all initiatives to keep the home-building industry strong. In 2012, Eddie Yandle met all the requirements for membership and has been voted by the Master Builder Committee to be accepted as a Certified Master Builder of South Carolina (CMB). He is also one of the select groups of professionals nationwide to earn the Certified Green Professional (CGP) educational designation, identifying him as an Owner/Homebuilder with the skills and the best strategies for incorporating green building principles into new home and remodeling projects. Eddie spends his free time not only with his family but community and charity reM.L. (Bart) Bartlett, Jr. of Bartlett and Davis lated functions. Together, the Yandles’ in- Construction/Bartlett Law, Vice President volvement in the Columbia, SC area has brought over 600 new homes to families in the midlands of South Carolina. Serving as officers of the BIA are M.L. (Bart) Bartlett, Jr. of Bartlett and Davis Construction/Bartlett Law as Vice President; Jennifer Harding of Russell & Jeffcoat Real Estate as Associates Vice President; Clint Galloway of Galloway Family Homes as Treasurer; and Mike Satterfield of Great Southern Jennifer Harding of Russell & Jeffcoat Real Estate, Associates Vice President

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AssociationNews Homes as Secretary. In addition, the membership elected two Associates Directors and two Builder Directors to the board each for two-year terms. The Associate Directors are Jan Hadder, First Community Bank and Gary Pickren, Blair Cato Pickren Casterline, LLC. The new Builder Directors are Thom Chumney, Mungo Homes; R.B. Gallup, Gallup and LaFitte, Inc.; Patrick McGivern, Ryan Homes; Andrew White, Edge City Homes and Andy Young, Young’s Contracting and Development. Chairpersons of BIA councils also have a seat on the BIA Board of Directors. Included here are Frank Berry, Essex Homes, SE serving as Chairman of the Clint Galloway of Galloway Family Homes, Land Development Council; Rob Haney, D Treasurer R Horton Company – Crown LLC serving as Chairman of the Sales and Marketing Council of Greater Columbia; Andrew Cole, Collins & Lacy, PC as Chairman of the BIA Remodelers; and Clay Walsh as Chairman of the High Performance Building Council. Yandle was installed as President of the Building Industry Association at the Annual Holiday Ball on December 11, 2015. All new board members began their terms in January 2016. Learn more about the BIA of Central SC at www.BIAofCentralSC.com. Mike Satterfield of Great Southern Homes, Secretary

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2015 HOLIDAY BALL AND BIA MEMBER AWARDS

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he annual BIA Holiday Ball was held in December 2015 at the Columbia Marriott. Members and guests attended the black-tie optional event to celebrate the year that was and honor member achievements from 2015. We also had the pleasure of installing the 2016 HBA of SC President, Andy White, and our 2016 President, Eddie Yandle. Prior to the Holiday Ball, the BIACSC membership votes for their choice of nominees for the Byron Crosthwaite Builder Member of the Year and the Associate Member of the Year Award. The Byron Crosthwaite Builder Member of the Year is Michael Nieri, owner of Great Southern Homes with corporate offices in Irmo, S.C. A Clemson University graduate, Nieri has been building homes since 1993. In 2015, Great Southern Homes is expected to sell 600 homes in multiple markets in South Carolina. The company has 60 employees and many more trade contractors. He is an avid supporter of the BIA’s charitable efforts serving as President of the Building Industry Charitable Foundation and the driving force behind the construction of two cottages at Boys Farm in Newberry. He is married to Robyn Nieri and they have three children, Pennington, Maigan and Patrick. The BIA Associate Member of the Year is Brandon Jeffcoat of Clark’s Termite and Pest Control located in Irmo, S.C. Jeffcoat has been a member of the BIA since 2010. He is a very active member of the association serving as Chairman of the Ambassadors Club and on the BIA Board of Directors and the Sales and Marketing Council. He represents the association in an outstanding manner in the business community and devotes tireless service to the improvement of the association. David Tuttle of Lake Carolina Development was named Commercial Contractor of the Year. Tuttle served as President of the Building Industry Association this year and is also a member of the Richland County Planning Commission. The BIA Corporate Member of the Year is Allied Air Enterprises. Allied Air has provided financial support of the Building Industry Association and is a major contributor to the BIA’s flood relief efforts. Their on-going educational efforts and use of corporate assets to support the industry and association are very much appreciated. Piedmont Plumbers of Columbia LLC was named Trade Contractor of the Year. The company is recognized for their outstanding quality of work for BIA Members. Also, when called upon to help with relief efforts immediately following the flood, the entire company shut down and every employee joined together to help in a concerted effort. The Building Industry Association of Central South Carolina would like to commend the award winners on their hard work and dedication throughout the year. They have not only served the building industry well, but the Columbia community and the entire state have benefited from their dedication and work.

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Allied Air Enterprises is recognized as Corporate Member of the Year


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Michael Nieri of Great Southern Homes is the Builder Member of the Year

Brandon Jeffcoat of Clark’s Termite & Pest Control is the Associate Member of the Year

David Tuttle of Lake Carolina Development is the Commercial Contractor of the Year.

Piedmont Plumbers of Columbia LLC is the Trade Contractor of the Year

Cecil Brazell of C & C Builders of Columbia, Inc. is awarded the Richard N. Sendler Award

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THE FIRST HOME & LIFESTYLE SHOW The BIA of Central SC presented the first Home & Lifestyle Show in January 2016. The show was held in conjunction with the long-running Palmetto Senior Show at the SC State Fairgrounds. Both shows were open on Thursday, January 14 and the Home & Lifestyle Show continued on Friday and Saturday. Fifty exhibitors filled the Cantey Building for the show. Despite some cold and rainy winter weather over the weekend, the show brought hundreds of visitors to the fairgrounds. Plans are already underway for the 2nd annual Home & Lifestyle Show in 2017.

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50TH ANNUAL HOME & GARDEN SHOW The Carolina Classic Home & Garden Show celebrated its 50th year this March! The annual consumer show for new construction, remodeling, landscaping and general home improvement and products was held March 11 – 13, 2016 at the SC State Fairgrounds. See our next issue for a full recap of the event.

SAVE THE DATE

46th Annual Bird Supper and

Legislative Day Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Seawells Columbia, SC Since 1970, HBASC members and South Carolina’s legislators have been attending the Bird Supper. It’s the longest standing event on the South Carolina legislative calendar. Join the Home Builders Association of South Carolina as we gather with our legislators over a delicious dinner of fried quail, grits, green beans, biscuits, and other fine Southern cuisine.

JUNE 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 & 19 COLUMBIA’S LARGEST TOUR OF NEW HOMES FOR SALE!

Tickets will be available through your local HBA office. Cocktail reception starts at 6:30 p.m. prior to the Bird Supper. Exclusive Bird Supper Sponsor:

*Accepting Homes, Communities and Multi-Family Homes including Condos & Apartments

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HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING COUNCIL CHiP Home Program Update

The Certified High Performance (CHiP) Home Program is managed by the High Performance Building Council and is based on the 2012 National Green Building Standard™. It is designed to bring an ANSI-approved national green building program to our region without the high costs that come with similar programs. Members have been certifying to the CHiP Home Program for years, and we now have over 1,700 certified homes in the greater Columbia area. Participating builders include Essex Homes, Great Southern Homes, Paradime Construction, Inc., Sovereign Homes and Epic Homes, LLC. The program is easy to implement for large scale and custom builders alike, and certification is only $25 - $50 per home for members. Learn more at www. CHiPhomeprogram.com or contact Bin Wilcenski at the BIA.

2016 High Performance Building Council Calendar Interested in learning more about building science and high performance homes? Come to a meeting! Simply register at www.BIAofCentralSC.com or contact the staff. Thursday, April 21 – On-site Experience, Greenville Net Zero Community Sponsored by: DOW Powerhouse Solar Thursday, May 16 – HPBC Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Topic: Tools of the HVAC Trade Sponsored by: Carrier Thursday, June 2 – Happy History Tour, 5:30 p.m., Main Street Columbia Sponsored by: Allied Air Enterprises Other sponsorships available. Thursday, August 25 – HPBC Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by: Allied Air Enterprises Topic: TEETH Case Study Sponsored by: DOW Chemical Thursday, Sept. 15 – HPBC Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Sponsorship and topic available Thursday, Oct. 13 – BIA Annual Meeting/Election of HPBC Officers, 5:30 p.m., Seawell’s Thursday, Nov. 3 – Annual Meeting of the Council, 5:30 p.m. Topic: Round table discussion of high performance building Sponsorship available

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REMODELERS COUNCIL

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After Hours at the ReStore Members of the Remodelers council met in January at The ReStore in Lexington. The store is part of the Central South Carolina Habitat for Humanity and helps raise funds used to build homes for those in need. ReStore inventory is donated by individuals and companies and ranges from electrical and plumbing supplies to furniture and décor. New items are constantly being added as sales are made, so every visit is a new experience. The ReStore also features a harvesting service where a team of ReStore workers will visit your remodeling project and take any sellable items made available. Old kitchen cabinets, sinks, doors or the like will be removed from the home in the demo phase and taken to the ReStore. The donation is tax-deductible for the homeowner. Call the ReStore to learn more and set up a harvesting appointment – (803) 936-0088.

Remodelers 2016 Meetings and Events We have some great meetings and events planned for the year. Council members are invited to all meetings at no charge (unless otherwise noted). Please register for Quarterly Meetings and After Hours prior to the event date so we can plan accordingly. See the full calendar at www.columbiaremodelers.com. Tuesday, March 29

Remodelers After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Location: KB Kitchen

Tuesday, April 26

Remodelers Quarterly Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Topic: Universal Design in Remodeling Sponsored by: Kehoe Constructors

Monday, May 9

CRA Entries Due, BIA Office, 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 24

Remodelers After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Location: Century Glass

Tuesday, June 21

Happy History Tour, 5:30 p.m., Wilson House Charges may apply, Details to come.

Thursday, July 28

Remodelers After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Location: The Tile Shop

Thursday, Aug. 18

BIA General Meeting, 11:30 a.m., Seawell’s - CRA Presentation Sponsored by: Columbia Metropolitan Magazine

Tuesday, August 30

Remodelers Quarterly Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Topic: Tax Tips for Small Business Owners

Tuesday, Sept. 27

Remodelers After Hours, 5:30 p.m., Location: Creative Tile

Thursday, Oct. 8

BIA Annual Membership Meeting/Election of Officers

Tuesday, Nov. 1

Remodelers Annual Meeting, 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 17

BIG THURSDAY Oyster Roast, 6:00 p.m., The Coop

Universal Living Certification The Remodelers council is beta testing their new Universal Living home certification. The program is designed to give residential builders a path to build homes that are livable and visitable for those with physical impairments and different levels of mobility. Contact the staff if you’re interested in learning more about the program and/or participating.

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High Performance Building Council

FEBRUARY BIA MEETING The Membership of the Building Industry Association of Central SC met on Thursday, February 11 at Seawell’s. The meeting was sponsored by Allied Air Enterprises and Lowe’s ProServices. The afternoon started at 2:00 p.m. when members met for a class on the upcoming changes to the International Residential Code (IRC). The new code is expected to be implemented on July 1 of this year. The class was taught by Andy Barber and covered the changes from the current building code to the new one and the South Carolina modifications. In case you missed the class, we plan to offer it again later this year. The meeting got underway at 5:30 p.m. following the class. Over 170 members and guests were in attendance at the first meeting of the year. After cocktails and the buffet line subsided, we got underway. First up, we welcomed new members to the BIA (see next page). We recognized the instructor and students from the new NAHB Student Chapter. Thanks to CATE Instructor Mike Diaz and all of the future builders for attending the meeting. 2016 BIA President Eddie Yandle spoke about his goals for the new year, including the push to 1,000 members. He and Mike Satterfield are putting up $500 as an incentive for new member recruitment. See page 13 for details. He also recognized Jessica Chase, Jimmy Derrick and Cecil Brazell for reaching new levels in the SPIKE Club for their efforts in bringing in new members. Speaking of money, Dr. Joey Von Nessen spoke about the economy during the meeting. The Economics Ph.D. shared his forecast for South Carolina’s economy and his analysis as to where we are and where we’re headed. You’ll be happy to hear that his forecast for the building industry in 2016 is positive. Jimmy Derrick worked the crowd up and collected money for the Member Jackpot Drawing at the end of the meeting. After it was all said and done, Debi Warner walked away with over $200 in cash.

THE PUSH TO 1,000 MEMBERS IS ON BIA President Eddie Yandle announced his goal of pushing membership up to 1,000 members by the end of this year. We currently have around 790 members in the association. Yandle urges each member to find one person who would benefit from membership in the BIA and bring them in as a new member. If everyone gets just one new member this year, we’ll easily reach the goal of 1,000 members. As an incentive to help you find at least one new member, Eddie Yandle and Mike Satterfield are putting up $250 each for a $500 New Member Jackpot. The prize will go to the person who brings in the most new members by our next BIA General Membership Meeting on April 14*. The challenge has been issued and everyone is in the running. Contact the BIA Staff if you need membership applications or any other materials to help you bring in those new members. 12 www.BIAofCentralSC.com


WELCOME NEW BIA MEMBERS!

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We’d like to welcome our newest members from December 2015 and January 2016. Please take a moment to make note of these new members and remember, it’s good business to do business with a member! Charles Blackburn, Blackburn Law Firm, LLC

(803) 920-8726

Noah Reynolds, Bottles, LLC

(803) 261-5691

Michael E. Brinson, Brinson Properties

(803) 292-0800

Todd Applegate, Essex Homes

(803) 356-8301

Jacob Crowder, First Community Bank

(803) 719-1005

Franklin T. Wise, Jr., Great Southern Homes

(803) 699-4734

Chandler Coggeshall, Home Pest Control Company

(803) 794-7378

Nathan Ballentine, Movement Mortgage

(803) 728-3445

Darrel Long, Movement Mortgage

(803) 600-6161

Tripp Newsome, Newsome & Company, P.C.

(803) 728-1899

Greg Bradley, PMA USA

(803) 546-4000

Todd Morris, Rock Solid Brick Pavers & Stone

(803) 356-7625

Bryan Baldwin, SunTrust Mortgage

(803) 996-0359

Brad Allen, The Art of Real Estate

(803) 760-9106

Pam Hoover, The Real Estate Book

(803) 201-1987

Chris Harden, Universal Windows Direct

(803) 794-4300

Cale Johnson, Valassis Digital

(803) 206-5622

Lex West, West Oil Company

(843) 332-2201

Remodelers

Blueprint advertising opportunities available. Contact Bin Wilcenski at (803) 256-6238. Ask about BIA Member discounts!

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UPCOMING EVENTS! March 2016 Wednesday, March 23

As a service to our members, the BIA will post all real estate related special events (grand openings, open houses, parties, golf tournaments, etc.) sponsored by a BIA/SMC member on the public calendar at www.BIAofCentralSC.com. Should you wish to include your event please provide the following information - Date; location; who is invited; brief description of the event; contact information for additional information.

Jim Manning Fundraiser, 4:30 p.m., BIA Office

Monday, March 28

BIA Board of Directors Meeting, 4:00 p.m., BIA Office

Tuesday, March 29

Remodelers After Hours, 5:30 p.m., KB Kitchen & Bath

April 2016 Tuesday, April 5

Box Lunch with a Builder, 11:30 a.m., BIA Office This month: Synergy Homes. Twelve seats available to Associate Members.

Wednesday, April 6

BIA Ambassadors meeting, Noon, BIA Office

Tuesday, April 12

Real Estate Speed Dating, 9:00 a.m., Seawell’s

Wednesday, April 13

Ribbon Cutting for Toby’s Cottage, 5:00 p.m., Boy’s Farm

Thursday, April 14

BIA General Membership Meeting, 11:30 a.m., Seawell’s

Thursday, April 21

Sumter County Chapter Meeting, Georgia Pacific Tour HPBC On-site Experience, Net Zero Neighborhood Tour, Greenville, SC

Monday, April 25

BIA Board of Directors, 4:00 p.m., BIA Office

Tuesday, April 26

Remodelers Council Quarterly Meeting, 5:30 p.m.

Friday, April 29

BIA Bass Classic

See the full calendar and register for meetings and events on-line at www.BIAofCentralSC.com

BUILDING INDUSTRY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS The Building Industry Charitable Foundation offers scholarships each year. Applicants must be a graduating high school senior accepted by or currently enrolled in an accredited two-year junior college or technical college or a four-year university in South Carolina, have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 on a four-point scale (or equivalent). There are a variety of different scholarships available including the Sales & Marketing Council Scholarship, the Remodelers Council Scholarship, the Building Industry Scholarship and more. For more information and to apply, please contact Rebecca Best at the BIA office. 14 www.BIAofCentralSC.com


BIA Legislative Bus Trip June 7 – 9, 2016

Bus Sponsors:

Capitol Hill Sponsors Allied Air Executive Construction Homes Russell & Jeffcoat Real Estate Cocktail Sponsor: McDonnell & Associates Bus Refreshments Sponsors: Ameris Bank Home Pest Control

Join fellow members of the BIA of Central SC as we travel to Washington, DC.

We will meet with our elected officials in their Washington offices to talk about the issues that are important to our industry. It’s a great experience and an important reminder of our issues for elected officials. We have made arrangements for transportation and lodging for our members. Please use this form to sign up for the bus trip – one form per person, please. Return this completed form with payment by May 6, 2016. Contact Information:

Name: _________________________________ Company: __________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________________ Registration: Includes one seat on the bus. Please choose one of the following: __ Single occupancy hotel room - $549

__ Please assign a roommate

__ Double occupancy hotel room - $399/person

Preferred Roommate: ___________________________

Please fill out one form per person attending. Sponsorships Available: __ Bus Sponsor - $2,500 __Capitol Hill Sponsor - $1,000 __ Cocktail Sponsor - $750 __ Bus Refreshment Sponsor - $500 Return this completed form with payment by May 6, 2016, to BIA of Central SC, 625 Taylor St., Columbia, SC 29201 FAX: (803) 779-0635 OR – Register on-line at www.columbiabuilders.com. Questions? Call (803) 256-6238. www.BIAofCentralSC.com 15



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