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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE BUILDING INDSTURY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOUISVILLE
Association news 14 Annie Fultz Dutton Takes on New Role at the BIA 18 The International Builders’ Show Through the Eyes of the BIA’s Members 23 BIA would like to introduce Katharine Shafferman 25 MSD Meeting departments Perspectives........................................5 April Barrett – Wolford Building and Remodeling, Jeremy Esposito – BIA President, Mary Schneiderman – Wolford Building and Remodeling
Spike List.........................................26
The Sales and Marketing Council celebrated the 2016 Awards Luncheon on January 26 at Big
New Members..................................28
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Milestone Members.........................28
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2016 SMC Awards of Excellence Spring Country Club.
Corporate Sponsors..........................29 Honor Roll.......................................29 Calendar of Events...........................30
THE NAHB STUDENT CHAPTER AT SHELBY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL | THE TOUR OF NEw HOMES SET FOR APRIL 29 & 30
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VOLUME 30, NO.03 MARCH 2017
SMC Awards of Excellence
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The Tour of New Homes Set for April 29 & 30. page 12
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The NAHB Student Chapter at Shelby County High School page 15
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1000 North Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, KY 40223-4012 (502) 429-6000 FAX (502) 429-6036 Email: newhomes@bialouisville.com Web Site: www.bialouisville.com 2017 OFFICERS Jeremy Esposito President Mark Simpson Vice-President
A True Building Industry Association How SMC and the Tour of New Homes build bonds with Realtors and Builder members.
Scott Welch Treasurer
by Dave Parks
Don Wirtzberger Secretary
Tom Raver Associate Vice President
Pat Durham Executive Vice President
BUILDER DIRECTORS Brandon Bailey Jack Band David Elder, Jr. Jeremy Esposito Joe French Brad Hicks Mike Isaac Michael Judah Karen McKechnie George Miller Michael O’Dea Jason Orthober Mark Simpson Daniel Smith Clifford Thieneman, Jr. Tom Waller Scott Welch Donald Wirtzberger ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS J. P. DeLaney Brian Evans Brian Gohmann Katharine Hatcher Ashley Haury Sharon Kilpatrick Andrew Marquardt Paul Miele Donna Mudd Tom Raver Phillip Shoulders John Talbott Greg Taylor Chad Turner HONORARY Builder DIRECTOR Clifford Thieneman, Sr. HONORARY associate DIRECTORs Frank Arnold, Sr. Richard Bean PUBLISHER Pat Durham EDITORS Vickie Miller Jason Walton
Advertising Carrie Lyons 502.429.6000
GRAPHIC DESIGN Scott Dudgeon Writers Stacy Smith Rogers Nancy Miller BIA Staff PRINTING Clark and Riggs
As an organization of over 2000 members, The Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville (BIA) can be a conduit for numerous professions. Two of the ways this happens are the Sales and Marketing Council (SMC) and the Tour of New Homes. The Sales and Marketing Council, with 110 members, serves a unique function in the BIA in that it allows focused networking and programming for its members and because it meets for the same purpose 5-6 times per year, and offers its members the chance to get to know each other better in a social and educational setting. Over the past year, the SMC has had explosive growth, more than doubling in size, culminating in the 2016 SMC Awards of Excellence Luncheon held in late January at Big Spring Country Club where over 130 attendees celebrated the 24 award recipients. From a newly licensed agent, Janet Dischinger to perennial winners like RJ Thieneman, Elite Homes and Wolford Built Homes, it was a great day of celebration for all. (For a complete list of winners by category, see pages 6 through 10.)
“On March 17th there will be a joint BIA and Greater Louisville Association of Realtors meeting to discuss the joint BIA/GLAR substantially complete construction contract addendum.” On March 17th there will be a joint BIA and Greater Louisville Association of Realtors meeting to discuss the joint BIA/GLAR substantially complete construction contract addendum. This meeting will allow 70-100 members
and realtors to get together, get to know each other better and learn how to use this document to sell more homes and have better relationships between builders and realtors. For the third year in a row, the BIA will hold the Tour of New Homes. The year’s event is April 29 and 30 from noon to 6:00 pm each day. This event showcases Model Homes, Developments, and substantially completed or completed Market Homes. Each year the traffic gets better and better, and almost all participants report that this weekend is the highest traffic weekend they have for new construction. This is great way for Builder and Associate members to work together. Last year there were builders who had loan officers, vendors and even designers in their homes. If you would like to find out more about taking advantage of the Tour of New Homes, please contact Gail Schell at the BIA office 502-429-6000 or gail@bialouisville.com. The Tour of New Homes creates opportunity for Builders, Realtors and Associate members to reach the buying public and that’s why a dynamic BIA with over 2000 members is truly representative of the building industry as a whole. Sincerely,
Dave Parks Broker/Owner Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg Realtors
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2016 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE The Sales and Marketing Council celebrated the 2016 Awards Luncheon on January 26 at Big Spring Country Club. Personal Achievement and Awards of Excellence were given for sensational advertising and marketing techniques as well as top awards for builders, remodelers, real estate agents, mortgage professionals, and associate members.
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Individual Agent– On-site/New Construction Home Sales John Marshall, Elite Homes Total Sales $12,527,034.30 Individual Agent – Existing Home Sales over $10 million Teresa Morgan, Semonin Relators Total Sales $10,374,710 Individual Agent – Existing Home Sales under $10 million Louise Miller, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg Total Sales $6,042,692 Rising Star Award Janet Dischinger, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg Total Sales: $2,570,500 Individual Mortgage Professional - New Home Professional Amber Smith-Mahoney, Century Mortgage Total Sales $3,075,551
Rising Star Award: Janet Dischinger, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg
Group or Teams New Home Sales Ball Homes Team, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg 100 New Homes Sold
Group or Teams New Home Sales: Ball Homes Team, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg
Existing Home Sales over $10 million: Teresa Morgan, Semonin Relators
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SMC Awards of Excellence President’s Award of Excellence
Award recipients pictured with Jeremy Esposito, BIA President Best Website – Builder Doug Partington, Inverness Homes Best Website – Associate Dave Parks, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg Logo Design of the Year – Builder Daniel Fischer, Elite Homes Logo Design of the Year – Developer Christy Ferrell, RJ Thieneman – The Reserve of Fox Run
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Best Website – Builder: Doug Partington, Inverness Homes
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Logo Design of the Year – Developer: Christy Ferrell, RJ Thieneman – The Reserve of Fox Run
SMC Awards of Excellence Best Overall Marketing Campaign – Builder Donna Tovar, Elite Homes – Summer of Giving Campaign Best Overall Marketing Campaign – Associate Flooring and Granite Designs – Southern Vintage National Launch Best New Marketing Concept – Builder Adam Gallagher, P.L. Lyons Architectural Builders – Homearama Marketing Best Staging Concept – Existing Home Lyn Mabry, Living Spaces by Lyn – Valley Vista Staging Best Single Family Development – Under 300 Homes RJ Theineman – Rock Springs Best Model Home Michael Downey, Inverness Homes
Best Overall Marketing Campaign – Builder: Donna Tovar, Elite Homes – Summer of Giving Campaign
Best Model Home: Michael Downey, Inverness Homes
Best Staging Concept – Existing Home: Lyn Mabry, Living Spaces by Lyn – Valley Vista Staging
Best New Marketing Concept – Builder: Adam Gallagher, P.L. Architectural Builders – Homearama Marketing
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SMC Awards of Excellence Best Builder Home Design Martha Wolford, Mary Schneiderman, April Barrett, Wolford Building and Remodeling - La Dolce Rebelawn Best Remodeling Design - Bathroom Martha Wolford, Mary Schneiderman, April Barrett, Wolford Building and Remodeling - Bath Spa Day Best Remodeling Design - Whole House Martha Wolford, Mary Schneiderman, April Barrett, Wolford Building and Remodeling - Whole House Five Oaks Place Best New Home Design Feature Scott Welch, Welch Builders, Inc - Open recessed Butler’s Pantry Best Builder Home Design – Patio Homes, Condos, Garden Homes & Townhomes Scott Welch, Welch Builders, Inc - Kensington
Best Builder Home Design, Best Remodeling Design – Bathroom and Whole House: Martha Wolford, Amy Schniederman and April Barrett, Wolford Building and Remodeling
Best Remodeling Design – Basement Scott Welch, Welch Builders, Inc Best Remodeling Design – Kitchen Scott Welch, Welch Builders, Inc Best Remodeling Design – Outdoor Brandon Bailey, Bailey Remodeling & Construction – Outdoor Oasis
Best New Home Design Feature, Best Builder Home Design – Patio Homes,Condos, Garden Homes & Townhomes, Best Remodeling Basement and Kitchen: Scott Welch, Welch Builders
The 2016 SMC Executive Committee Members: Chairman: Dave Parks, Jr.
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Kristin Brockett
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Tour of New Homes Set for April 29 & 30 By Nancy Miller
The Tour of New Homes, the area’s only scattered site new home tour, showcases spectacular houses built by many of Louisville’s top builders. For the public, the Tour is an exciting opportunity to connect with the builders and to see the enormous scope of the most innovative home design and construction. Builders value the Tour as a unique way to market their homes all in one weekend. “Builders, realtors and mortgage bankers realize that it’s a great chance to meet new potential customers interested in new construction. The BIA focuses on promoting our industry and increasing members’ business, and this is an ideal way to achieve those goals,” says Pat Durham, BIA Executive Vice President. “This is the first time we are presenting the show three years in a row. It’s certainly building momentum. We are hoping to feature over 50 homes,” says Gail Schell, Show Director, about the Tour that will be held April 29 and 30 from noon to 6 p.m. “One of the great advantages of the event is that folks visiting the homes can get a feel for the proximity to schools, restaurants, shopping and parks in the neighborhoods throughout the city.”
“This is the first time we are presenting the show three years in a row. It’s certainly building momentum.” - Gail Schell
The ParadeCraze app will enable Tour visitors to build their own route, making it convenient for them to include homes in a wide scope of styles and prices throughout the city. The Tour is free of charge.
“The builders who have had success in the Tour over the past couple of years think it’s wonderful because they know the bottom line purpose – to let the buying public know where the new homes are located and their price points. I’d like to reach out to builders who have not participated before and tell them not to be afraid, that participating isn’t expensive, and that it takes only a Saturday and Sunday of their time. Many of them will be in the homes anyway. It’s time for them to jump in and let us help them get the word out,” says Durham. Durham has been involved with the Tour of New Homes since the 1990s, but this will be the first year the Tour will be held under the direction of his leadership. Buoyed by the enthusiasm of member builders, he is looking forward to a very successful event. “As the economy has improved, more spec homes were developed and builders are increasingly interested in participating in the Tour of New Homes,” he says. Dave Parks, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Parks & Weisberg, echoed Durham’s statement. “Low inventory in the existing home market has created pent up demand in the new construction market. The Tour of New Homes provides the public the opportunity to see 10 to 25 properties around town and weigh their options as far as builder, location and price point. For Builders who participate, the Tour will be their highest traffic weekend by 100 to 200 percent, ” stated Parks. The Tour of New Homes will connect builders, realtors and mortgage bankers with the buying public, making it Louisville’s largest open house. For more information about the Tour, contact Gail Schell at 429-6000 or gail@bialouisville.com.
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Annie Fultz Dutton Takes on New Role at the BIA: Vice President of Government Affairs
Annie Fultz Dutton was brought on board at the BIA in October of 2015 as Director of Public Affairs and Public Policy. Her role was to be the liaison between the BIA and our elected and public officials. “It was apparent from the first couple of weeks of Annie’s employment that she was going to be a big help to our association. I can’t imagine anyone else with more energy combined with her political nuts and bolts knowledge,” stated Jeremy Esposito, BIA President. Her experience with the U.S. Congress as a chief of staff has served her well as she navigates through the maze of all of the issues our industry and its members must face daily.
“Annie’s excitement in the areas of public policy and government affairs is contagious. She has a true passion, fighting on behalf of our members to streamline regulations and eliminate onerous laws,” - John Miranda
John Miranda of Pinnacle Properties and Government Affairs Committee Chairman elaborated on Annie’s efforts. “Annie’s excitement in the areas of public policy and government affairs is contagious. She has a true passion, fighting on behalf of our members to streamline regulations and eliminate oner14 louisville builder • bialouisville.com
ous laws,” he stated. HBAK Executive Vice President Bob Weis praised Annie for her political savvy, “As a former Chief of Staff in the United States Congress Annie is acutely aware of the ramifications that legislative and regulatory actions can have on our industry. Her ability to work with both elected and appointed officials gives the BIA a strong presence in local, statewide and national affairs as they affect the housing industry.” In addition to her job duties as Director of Public Affairs and Public Policy, Annie has taken on additional leadership roles in planning our BIA Economic Forecast event, our Workforce Development initiative (working with our public school systems addressing the need for skilled labor to enter the workforce), scheduling the Housing Industry Day in Frankfort with our members and our state legislators, organizing the BIA’s efforts with the City of Louisville’s Comprehensive Plan initiative, as well as many other team efforts that make the BIA a better member driven Association. Pat Durham, BIA Executive Vice President acknowledges how valuable Annie’s experience and leadership are to the Association, “As a result of these fine efforts, Annie Dutton will now carry the title of Vice President of Government Affairs at the BIA. Please take a moment to thank Annie for her hard work and tireless dedication to the BIA. Congratulations Annie!”
The NAHB Student Chapter at Shelby County High School By Stacy Smith Rogers
Rocket Construction Wins National Awards at IBS Shelby County High School’s NAHB Student Chapter is among just two of its kind in the state of Kentucky, but it’s making quite an impression nationwide. The group brought home a second place award in the recent Residential Construction Management Competition and an Outstanding Student Award at the International Builders Show (IBS) in Orlando in January. “Rocket Construction,” named for the school’s mascot, comprised of a group of five engaged students who represented their student chapter. They met after school once a week for
three months to prepare. Although this was an extra-curricular effort, the students were all business about learning the in’s and out’s of what it takes to prepare to build a home and present that plan to a prospective client. Student chapters across the nation submitted proposals to a group of construction company executives who acted as judges. (Most of the groups competing came from established two- and four-year technical programs.) The student representatives then defended their proposals to the judges in front of an audience. It was serious stuff, but the results had everyone from the BIA smiling, especially Perry Lymarch 2017 15
NAHB Student Chapter ons, P.L. Lyons Architectural Builders, who serves as the BIA advisor for the student chapter, and Rocket Construction’s leader, Walt Wilson, a construction teacher at the high school. “This was quite an accomplishment when you realize what they were up against,” Lyons said. “These kids prepared for this on their own time, after school. I believe they were the only high school out there that entered the competition as an activity instead of as a classroom assignment. Most of the other schools have technical programs. Our kids did this part-time, while other teams came from schools such as the one in Pennsylvania that has had a technical program in place for 10 years and always competes well,” he said. “This was a special group of kids under the student leadership of Kayci (Campbell). I am very proud of this group,” he added. “This was the highest we ever scored,” Wilson explained. “It’s not a bad showing for a small town high school like Shelby County. These students take on the whole process of developing a spec sheet, sketching out the dimensions, creating working drawings, bidding the package and scheduling and pricing it completely out,” he added. A Conversation with a Couple of Rockets Kayci Campbell and Owen Snellen are seniors at SCHS and were among the five students who comprised “Rocket Construction” and represented their student chapter at IBS. The other three students who completed were Tanner Mills, Conner Dean and Cameron Waldridge. Each described the experience and shared an enthusiasm for their futures in the industry. “It was a very professional atmosphere and we enjoyed presenting to the builders. The public speaking part was a challenge at first, but we easily overcame it,” Snellen said. Campbell is serving as president of Rocket Construction this year, and she elaborated on Snellen’s comment, “We finally realized that just being ourselves and talking about what we know and understand was a lot more effective than memorizing a speech.” Campbell was recognized for her professionalism with the Outstanding Student award.
“In my opinion, when you’re in the field, you’re constantly learning.” – Kayci Campbell
Both upperclassman said they have always had an interest in working with their hands and that Wilson’s class at SCHS made a big impression on them. “I’ve been able to put to use a lot of what I’ve learned in Mr. Wilson’s class and through Rocket Construction. I really enjoy designing and putting my own twist on things. I’ve built chicken coops and dog houses, and I picked up a side job where we built a fence around a septic pond,” Snellen said. He added that in addition to the experience, the extra money has made a difference for his family as well. Snellen has ambitions of joining the military, but said he’ll always be grateful for what he has learned through this introduction to the 16 louisville builder • bialouisville.com
construction industry. “I started out in Wilson’s class hoping it would be fun, but after I took it I couldn’t think of another career I would enjoy more. I’m blessed to have been able to take his class. Now, I enjoy anything I’m doing when I’m holding a hammer in my hand, and I don’t have a question in my mind how to use it,” Campbell said. She has helped her brother build a deck for his new home and has worked on numerous other projects and has definite plans to enter into the construction field. She recognized the need to stay up-to-date on advances in the industry. “Technology is changing so fast, and there are always ways to improve and do something differently to make it easier. In my opinion, when you’re in the field, you’re constantly learning,” she added. Encouraging Signs of an Enthused Generation of New Skilled Workers Wilson explained that the SCHS chapter is the only one that competes in the IBS competition as an extracurricular activity and that the team puts in around 150 extra hours just to get ready for it. He views that as an encouraging sign regarding the interest of this younger generation of potential skilled workers. “They certainly have an interest in construction or they wouldn’t be spending their free time doing it,” he said. According to Wilson, out of 20 recent SCHS NAHB Student Chapter graduates, 15 of them have entered the construction industry. He reported that two of the remaining five went into the military, but will likely pursue construction at some point. Of the five team members competing at IBS through Rocket Construction this year, Wilson reports that three are going into construction, one is going into the military and the last is entering the engineering field. BIA Vice President of Government Affairs Annie Fultz Dutton elaborated on those statistics, “Those numbers alone demonstrate why we so strongly support the efforts of this student chapter. We congratulate them for their excellent accomplishments, and I believe they have a bright future in our industry as they become part of our workforce pipeline.” Dutton said that the Association will continue to pursue opportunities to expose young adults interested in construction to the BIA’s members so they will be informed on the wide array of career opportunities available in the local construction industry. Wilson emphasized the impact that builders, remodelers, contractors and others can make, “We’re thankful for Perry’s help. He was able to shed some light on some of the things we didn’t understand. He and Pete Nusz of Pete Nusz Design Drafting, assisted us with drafting, which was very helpful.” Lyons encourages other builders to get involved in other schools to increase awareness about the career opportunities available in the industry. “We need to let these young people know that our profession is a good profession. The more we can demonstrate that to this generation, the more we’ll be able to increase our workforce,” he added.
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“There were a host of seminars that catered exactly to what we needed to know from the perspective of new trends, demographics and what amenities are important today.” - Mike Jones, Signature Green Properties
The International Builders’ Show Through the Eyes of the BIA’s Members By Stacy Smith Rogers
More than 120 members from the BIA attended the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando in January. The NAHB event highlighted cutting-edge designs, technologies and products for all segments of the building industry and offered members a wide variety of educational sessions (more than 160!) and networking events. Spanning nearly 570,000 square feet with more than 1,500 manufacturer and supplier exhibits, IBS featured some new experiences this year, including Builder Clinics and Tech Bytes sessions as well as a new Building Performance Lab, among others. The change in venue from Las Vegas to Orlando seemed to be a big plus for the event this year as many families joined in the fun. Members reported an energetic, positive atmosphere and they brought back valuable insights and ideas they plan to incorporate into their businesses in 2017. Members Take Home Productive Souvenirs From Orlando Mike Jones, Signature Green Properties, attended IBS and described the educational sessions, “There were a host of seminars that catered exactly to what we needed to know from the perspective of new trends, demographics and what amenities are important today. Personally, I came away with some good information on front yard setbacks and creating interesting
streetscapes that increase yield by eight or nine percent. There were definitely some interesting discussions on land planning that were helpful to me.” Jones acknowledged the advantage of being able to network with fellow BIA members away from normal routines. “Orlando is a very family friendly atmosphere and I think that filtered into the show. The camaraderie and fellowship was great, and Stan Logan (Logan Lavelle Hunt) put on a great cocktail reception where we were able to connect and have fun.” Jones has attended five IBS events and he said it’s definitely worth his time and he plans to go again. Richard Miles, Dogwood Homes of Kentucky, was voted in as a Life Director by NAHB members at the event. Life Directors are recommended to the NAHB Board of Directors and have previously attended two or more national Board of Directors meetings as a voting director in each year for 10 or more years. Miles said he always brings back fresh ideas from IBS and it gives him a chance to think through how his company can improve. “This year, we went to the show looking for what’s new in home design and ideas for better sales and marketing. After the show, we also spent time in Orlando touring new home neighborhoods and came home with ideas that will help us freshen up our floor plans with items like ‘tech desks’ in kitchen and living areas, more mud room entries with cubby units, transom march 2017 19
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windows in baths and more.” Miles said they also made connections that will help his team with a more professional marketing presentation with colored renderings and floor plans. “The show seemed larger and had higher attendance than I have seen in years,” he added.
products. I was able to get a little more education on the brands that our local vendors use, so I have a better understanding of the products we’re using in our homes, so that was good. We had some time to mingle with other members and share ideas and hear other people’s feedback,” he added.
Bill Porter, B & B Porter Enterprises, said he gained some deeper insight into ideas for designing “aging in place” features. “I came back with a million ideas, so many I’m not sure what I’m going to do with all of them. However, there were some specifics I will definitely put to use for building homes designed for aging in place. I saw a lot of house plans, some with elevators and others that incorporated creative designs for showers and doorways.” Porter said his wife prompted him to go this year and they enjoyed their experience of attending the event with people they knew. “It was a good show and I would definitely recommend going to any other member,” he added.
Information Sharing at IBS Enables Association to Prepare for Future
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BIA Executive Vice President Pat Durham commented on what he brought back from the event, “The thing that I think is so great about going to IBS is the amount of information you come back with each year. Whether it’s new product information being introduced to the industry, product or design trends or seeing a new innovation for the first time, it’s all there.” Durham also emphasized the value in the sharing of ideas with fellow industry experts. “Information learned in committees about what a certain part of the country is doing or experiencing can help us navigate the issue before it reaches us. Or, if we have a common issue with another area, sharing experiences about how we each dealt with it in our own way can help us figure out the next step to take,” he added. The date for next year’s event is January 9-11, 2018. Visit www.buildersshow.com for more information.
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The BIA would like to introduce
Katharine Shafferman
The BIA would like to introduce our newest staff member, Katharine Shafferman. In her new role of Account Executive, she will support Carrie Lyons with the operation of the marketing department by helping new and existing BIA members learn more about promotional opportunities, ways to get involved in the Association, and as a result grow their businesses.
“Katharine comes to the BIA with 10 years of experience in various facets of the medical field, including recruiting and client management.” Katharine comes to the BIA with 10 years of experience in various facets of the medical field, including recruiting and client management. She stated she’s fortunate be part of the team that will help take the Association to the next level and gain more awareness for the building industry. “I am excited about working for an industry that is constantly changing and evolving. I look forward to assisting our members in creating customized marketing plans that will help their businesses grow, while also benefiting the BIA.”
As a native Louisvillian, Katharine was already familiar with the BIA prior to her hiring. Through her church she was involved with tickets sales for the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show and Homearama. She is diehard University of Louisville fan (Go Cards!), although she received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky in Community Leadership and Development, Public Service and Leadership.
“As a native Louisvillian, Katharine was already familiar with the BIA prior to her hiring. Through her church she was involved with tickets sales for the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show and Homearama.” In her free time, Katharine enjoys music festivals and concerts, sporting events and lounging at the lake. She is active in her local sorority alumni association where she currently serves as board secretary. Katharine lives in St. Matthews with her roommate, Kathleen and dog Collin. march 2017 23
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MSD Meeting
February 2, 2017 | PriceWeber Marketing and Communications The Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville hosted a joint event on February 2 with the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors and the Mortgage Bankers Association of Louisville at the offices of PriceWeber Marketing and Communications. At the special meeting, MSD Executive Director Tony Parrott and staff presented about the the aging infrastructure is impacting the City of Louisville and its development. The turnout was great, with over 150 attendees. Thank you to the event sponsor Bardenwerper, Talbot & Roberts.
BIA Executive Vice President Pat Durham speaks to the group of over 150 attendees
MSD Executive Director Tony Parrott
Annie Fultz Dutton – BIA VP of Government Affairs, Pat Durham – BIA Executive Vice President, Councilman Glen Stuckel and Councilwoman Barbara Sexton Smith
Map of MSD Viaduct Drainage Challenges march 2017 25
All-Time Big Spike 1500d John Miranda, Pinnacle Properties of Louisville ...........2925 Grand Spike 1000d Robert L. Eberenz, Jr., Robert L. Eberenz Jr., Builder, LLC.......................1292 Ellery Esposito, Esposito Construction, Inc. .................1278 Stanley G. Logan, Jr., Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance, Inc. ......................1232 Richard S. Buttorff, The Buttorff Company ...................1078 Joe Pusateri, Elite Homes, Inc. ......................................1042 Statesman 500d Robert Welch, Welch Builders, Inc. .................................894 Keith Eberenz, Keith Eberenz, Builder ...........................847 James R. Skaggs, Omikron Construction Co. -Honorary.831 Robert A. Peterson, Jr., Robert A. Peterson, Jr., Co. Inc. .. 808 Michael L. Montgomery, MONTCO Builders, Inc. -Honorary.......................768 Robert H. Marrett, CMB Development Co. ...................756 Dale Hellmann, Prudential Heating and Air...................716 Bill Reisert, Sr. , Reisert Insurance Agency ......................714 Allen Schuler, ASB LLC..................................................655 Glen E. Stuckel, Glen E. Stuckel Builder, Inc. ................591 A. Thomas Sturgeon, Sturgeon & Associates Inc. ............511 400d Fred R. Dallenbach, Dallenbach Builders, Inc. ................476 Bob Thieneman Jr., Estate Homes....................................460 Stan Humphrey, Stan Humphrey Construction...............447 Richard Eberenz, Richard Eberenz, Builder -Honorary...446 Rusty Wessel, Wessel Insurance Agency, Inc. ..................445 Clete Reinhart, Reinhart Construction Co. .....................437 Tom Raver, Fireplace Distributors....................................435 Richard Miles, Dogwood Homes of Kentucky.................417 Jeremy Esposito, Esposito Construction...........................409 Super Spike 250d Carl Baker, Sterling Development Corp. .........................372 Richard Bean, B B & T, Retired.......................................367 Michael “Rocky” Pusateri, Elite Homes...........................321 William (Bill) Wilkinson, Wilkinson Builders, Inc..........319 Billy Doelker, Key Homes................................................309 Don Petty-Honorary........................................................303 Pat Thieneman-Seitz, Thieneman-Seitz Builder ..............294 Jesse Francis, Francis & Company....................................278 Clifford Thieneman, Clifford Thieneman Co. Inc. ...........277 Leo Thieneman, Sr., Leo Thieneman & Sons, LLC.........258 J. Robert Westerman, J. Robert Westerman Builder -Honorary..................253 Teresa Morgan, Semonin Realtors...................................250 Trophy - 200 Steve Church, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance.................248 Scott Jagoe, Jagoe Homes.................................................236 Roger Plamp, Plamp-Keen Agency, Inc. .........................234 Pat Durham, Pat Durham Bldr, Inc. ................................233 Greg Esposito, Greg Esposito Contractor. ......................224 Roger Bright, ADC-honorary..........................................220 David Lurding, Lurding Homes......................................205 Roger Harbison, Cornell Harbison Excavating................201 Lafe McGary, The Remodeling Company........................200 Royal Spike - 150 Kevin Passanisi, PC Home Center...................................196 Steve Deneen, Builder......................................................195 Dave Smith, Blacksmith Homes .....................................195 John Thomas, K-I West Roofing & Siding Division........181 John F. Pohlman, John F. Pohlman Builder, Inc. -Honorary.................167 Jack Band, Jack Band Builder, Inc. ...................................158
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Don Karem, Karem Built Homes, Inc..............................158 Robert L. Eberenz, Sr., Robert L. Eberenz, Inc. -Honorary..........................154 Scott Yates, Paragon Homes ............................................153 Charline Neal, Primerica Financial Services.....................152 Red Spike - 100d Sherrie Kruse, First Capital Bank.....................................149 John Barlow, Commonwealth Designs, Inc......................147 Mike Isaac, Isaac Contracting & Design .........................138 Jerry Blacketer, The Blacketer Co......................................137 Leo Thieneman, Jr., Leo Thieneman & Sons, LLC..........128 Perry D. Lyons, Perry D. Lyons Builder...........................123 Bruce Rademaker, Thoroughbred Associates, Inc. ...........116 John Lannert, Lincoln Insurance Agency.........................113 John Rueff, Brecher Co.....................................................112 Sidney J. Anderson, S.J. Anderson Builder, Inc. ...............109 Shawn Corrigan, Corrigan Electric..................................102 Robert D. Ford, R. Ford Construction Co., Inc. -Honorary...............100 75d Terrance O’Rourke, O’Rourke & Associates .....................99 Robert Osborne, RPO Custom Homes & Remodeling.....94 Mike Jones, Signature Green Properties, LLC...................89 Joe Dumstorf, Trend Companies of Kentucky....................88 Ron Wolford, Ron Wolford Builder, Inc. ...........................87 Willard Bryant, Bryant Construction, LLC.......................86 J.D. Nichols, NTS Corporation .........................................86 Michael O’Dea, Michael O’Dea Builder............................84 Carol Daugherty Epley, Daugherty Insurance Agency ......76 Jeff Thompson, Jeda Homes................................................75 Green Spike - 50d Jerry Ostertag, Closet Factory............................................73 Derek Smothers, Quality One Steel Design Inc................72 Mark Aschbacher, Lincoln Insurance.................................70 Ron Hartman, Ernst Concrete. .........................................68 Rocco Pigneri, Ball Homes.................................................69 Davis Boland, Boland Maloney Real Estate.......................66 David Mikels, Graber’s Insealators.....................................66 David Ernst, Prestige Builders............................................59 James Pope, Nicklies Development....................................59 Ken Thieneman, Ken Thieneman Builder...........................58 Ron Colyer, Colyer Construction.......................................56 JP Delaney, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance........................59 Christopher J. Knopf, Pinnacle Properties of Louisville ....56 Jim Travis, Jim D. Travis, Builder ......................................56 Frank Arnold, Prudential Heating & Air Conditioning ...55 Chris Cundiff, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance...................54 Deepa Kamat, Granite America.........................................53 Louis Hagan, Central Bank of Jefferson County................53 Chris Osborne, Deville Homes..........................................53 Phil Fackler, Fackler Homes...............................................51 David Monsour, Monsour Builders....................................51 Penny Love, Design Innovations, Inc.................................50 Life Spike - 25d P.R. Lancaster, Lancaster Built Homes..............................47 Dave French, LG&E..........................................................46 Paul Miele, K-I Lumber & Building Materials..................46 David Rateau, Rateau Construction ..................................45 Melanie Pearson, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance...............44 Greg Schrenger, Schrenger Construction ..........................44 Brandon Bailey, Bailey Remodeling...................................43 Mike Effinger, Effinger Construction.................................41 Phillip Wayne Leigh, Phillip Leigh, Inc.............................41 Mike Sanders, Mike Sanders Builders................................41 Jason Black, Artisan Signature Homes...............................40 Sandra Povey, BB&T..........................................................39 John Sizemore, 2-10 Home Warranty................................39
David Stemler, PC Home Stores........................................39 Mike Hall, K-I Lumber & Building Materials .................38 Mike Judah, Judah Real Estate ..........................................38 Lisa Steinbock, Steinbock Interiors LlC............................38 Ben Tyler, Ben Tyler Building & Remodeling ...................38 Joe Simms, Re/Max Associates..........................................35 David Bright, Bright Built Homes.....................................34 Corey Hughes, Hughes Development, LLC......................34 Larry Link, Bonnycastle Appliance & TV.........................34 Dan Smith, Stonelake Homes ...........................................34 Jack Marsh, Jack Marsh Builder Inc...................................33 Dan Anthony, Boral Brick Products...................................32 Vince Kimbel, Kimbel Construction..................................32 Carolyn Miller, Sure Linc Services.....................................31 James French, J & L Construction.....................................30 Renotta Henson, Victory Home Builder ...........................30 Ryan Miranda, Churchill McGee.......................................30 Clifford (Pete)Thieneman, Clifford Thieneman Co, LLC..30 Lisa Lynn Knight- Lisa Lynn Designs...............................29 Ben Peerce Swindler, Ben Peerce Swindler, Builder ..........29 Todd Hemmer, Lee Brick & Block...................................28 Kari Vogedes, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance....................28 Ron Fonk, Woodfield Homes.............................................27 Roger Hack, MRC Construction.......................................27 Terry Hagerman, Terry Hagerman Builder........................27 Delbert Mulhall, Delbert Mulhall & Sons, Inc. ................27 Matthew Toole, Infinity Homes & Development..............27 Douglas Amlung, Amlung Construction Company............26 Spike - 6d Jason Orthober, Orthober Custom Homes........................23 Andrew Holden, Commonwealth Bank & Trust...............21 Donald Wirtzberger, Sierra Design & Construction..........20 George Miller, Suburban Construction & Management....19 Dennis Montana, Lawn Care Co., Inc. ..............................19 Joe Kroll, Joe Kroll Builder.................................................17 Palmer Cole, Bently Construction......................................16 Jarrod Vowels, Dominion Homes.......................................16 Bob Duggins, Kenutcky Concrete......................................15 Amy Johnston, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Parks & Weisberg Realtors...............................................................14 Chad Peyton, Peyton Contracting, LLC............................14 Steve Purdy, Prudential Heating & Air..............................14 Bill Bardenwerper, Bardenwerper, Talbot & Roberts, PLLC.......12 Howard Ferriell, H. D. Ferriell, Inc....................................12 Dave Parks Jr., Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Parks & Weisberg Realtors...............12 Drew McWhorter, KY Farm Bureau.................................11 Kevin Rich, Rich Design Studios.......................................11 Greg Burrus, Burrus Architecture & Construction, LLC..10 Rick Merritt, Denton Floyd Development........................10 Mickey Corcoran, Mickey Corcoran Builder.......................9 Larry Hobson, Louisville Paving..........................................9 David Richardson, David Richardson Builder......................9 David Westfall, Homework Residential Renovations, Inc....8 Rodny Davidson, First Community Mortgage.....................7 Steve Sebastian, Sebastian Construction Inc........................7 David Tomes, Traditional Town, LLC..................................7 Amy Wagner, Reflections of You By Amy, LLC..................7 James A. Ward, Ohio Valley Masonry..................................7 Mike Danzinger, SB Home Renovations.............................6 John Hollenbach, Hollenbach Oakley, LLC.........................6 Tarrah Lutz, Closets By Design...........................................6 John Marshall, Elite Homes Inc...........................................6 Dennis Pollard, Pollard Builder, LLC...................................6 Jeff Ratanapool, Century Mortgage Company.....................6 Todd Stengel, Todd Stengel Construction ..........................6 Stephen Strong, Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance..................6 David Weis, Meridian Construction LLC...........................6
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newmembers Associates Approved 01/17 A1 Porta Potty Mike Benson Type of Business: Portable Restrooms Sponsor: Mike “Rocky” Pusateri Available Dumpster DBA 10YD Dumpster Chris Jones Type of Business: 10 YD Dumpster Rental Sponsor: David Hobbs Century Leasing LLC Wade Bryant Type of Business: Truck Rental & Leasing Sponsor: John Thomas Consulting Services Incorporated Andrew Nelson Type of Business: Engineering Firm, Construction Materials Testing Sponsor: Mike “Rocky” Pusateri Creative Kitchen & Bath Morgan Reitz Type of Business: Kitchen & Bath Design/Sales Sponsor: Courtney Scott DeGrella Tile, Inc. Daniel A DeGrella Type of Business: Tile Installation Sponsor: Clifford “Pete” Thieneman J & A Painting & Drywall Jamie Villa Type of Business: Painting & Drywall Contractor Sponsor: Teresa Morgan
La Fleur de Merde Joseph Beatty Type of Business: Construction Dumpsters Sponsor: Donna Mudd Millers Fancy Bath & Kitchen Rick Miller Type of Business: Kitchen & Bath Design Sponsor: Stan Humphrey Mortgage Bankers Association of Louisville Al Thorup Type of Business: Trade Association Sponsor: Ashley Haury North Central Insulation of Kentucky Scott Roitblat Type of Business: Fireplaces & Insulation Sponsor: Jeremy Esposito State Farm – Sherry Henry, Agent Sherry Henry Type of Business: Auto-Home-Life-Disability Insurance Sponsor: Sharon Kilpatrick TemperaturePro Kentuckiana Jason Barrott Type of Business: Heating & Air Conditioning Sponsor: PJ Moore Affiliates Approved 01/17 Christopher Brown BTM Engineering Sponsor: John Addington Nick Grisanti Grisanti Group Commercial Real Estate Sponsor: Paul Grisanti
Debora Wise Vittitow Cabinets Sponsor: Levi Wooldridge Megan Hensel Vittitow Cabinets Sponsor: Levi Wooldridge SMC/Affiliates Approved 01/17 Greta Nunnally Agency Title, Inc. Sponsor: Beth Rojas Jennifer Austin Berkshire Hathaway Parks & Weisburg Realtors Sponsor: Dave Parks Mira Johns Karem Realty Group Sponsor: Don Karem Winston Bennett VanZandt, Emrich & Cary Insurance Sponsor: Billy Doelker Laura Spalding Liberty Mutual Insurance Sponsor: Janice Owen Associate Builder/Remodelers Approved 01/17 Jason Andrew Scott JAS Construction & Remodeling Sponsor: Joe Pusateri
membermilestone
Congratulations to these Milestone Members. These members have reached a milestone mark in their membership with their renewal in January. 25 Years Scheller’s Fitness & Cycling – Greg Scheller Underwriters Safety & Claims, Inc. Tracy Cox – Registered Builder 20 Years Crawford Entertainment Systems – Gene Crawford 15 Years Richard Miles – Registered Builder/Remodeler Kelsey Construction LLC/K & M Blasting, Inc. – Gobel Newsome The Window & Door Center/Edwards Wholesale – Lon Edwards John Kenney – Registered Builder JET Mechanical, Inc. – Joseph Tabor Bohn Services, Inc. – Larry Bohn Troy Walls Contracting – Troy Walls TH Construction Inc. – Todd Hoene Henry Ware – Registered Builder 10 Years Curban Legends – James Hardin Scott McClellen – Registered Builder Middletown Equipment Rental – Chip Platt 28 louisville builder • bialouisville.com
Al Allgeier & Sons Inc. – Charles Allgeier Cutting Edge Construction Services, LLC – Thomas Francis Republic Bank – Cory Bybee Jeremy Esposito – Registered Builder/Remodeler Phil Fackler – Registered Builder/Remodeler 5 Years Paul Hughes Kitchen Design & Sales, LLC – Paul Hughes Alan G Watson Construction, Inc. – Alan Watson 1 Year Josh Duke, LLC – Josh Duke Randy Freeman – Registered Builder Lady Bulbs Landscape Lighting & High Fidelity – Cristal Luckett Flooring Masters & Professional Remodelers, Inc. – Ralph Severson Electrical Solutions Inc. – Scott Fletcher EPIC Contracting LLC – John E Yates II Sullivan & Cozart Inc. – Mark Board Fire Alarm Security Technologies, LLC – Herschal Lewallen Quality Contracting, Inc. – Connie Hurst Capacity Care, Inc. – Theresa Hinton Justin McElfish – Associate Builder Remodeler East & Westbrook Construction Co., Inc. – Jonathon Streander
honorroll
As of February 1, 2016
Builders: Blacketer Company
Robert L. Eberenz
Associates:
Cunningham Door & Window
Quarry Bluff Estates
Fireplace Distributors, Inc.
RJ Thieneman
Clifford Thieneman Co., LLC
Door Store and Windows
1st Choice Insulation
Architectural Windows & Doors
K-I Lumber & Building Materials
Bachman Commercial Sales
L & N Federal Credit Union
Bardenwerper, Talbott & Roberts
Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance
Bonnycastle Appliance & TV
Louis E. Hobbs Construction Co. Inc.
Boral Brick Products
PC Home Center
Carpet Specialist
PPG Paints
Century Mortgage Company
Pro-Build
Corrigan Electric Co.
River City Bank
Sam Kinnaird’s Flooring and Granite Screens of Kentucky Sonne Steel
The Trend Companies of Kentucky Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Window World
A special thanks to all Honor Roll Members! For more information on how you can be listed on the BIA Honor Roll, please call Carrie Lyons at (502) 429-6000.
memberspending The following have applied for Registered Builder/Remodeler membership or Associate Builder/Remodeler membership. Members with pertinent information about applicant’s suitability to become a registered member of the Association, particularly credit information, are requested to contact the Registered Builder Committee, c/o the BIA office at 1000 N. Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, KY 40223 by mail or you can fax information to Margie Brangers at the BIA office at (502) 429-6036. Pending Registered Builder:
Pending Associate Builder/Remodeler:
Johnny E. King Johnny E. King, Inc. 675 Dawson Hill Road Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 435-2946
Clifford ( Josh) Thieneman III Clifford Thieneman Co. 5454 New Cut Road Louisville, KY 40214 (502) 366-1065
Eric Scroggin E & J Homes 3968 N. Preston Highway Shepherdsville, KY 40165 (502) 262-5475
Sponsors: Richard Miles Phillip Leigh
Sponsors: Pete Thieneman Clifford Thieneman, Sr.
Sponsors: George Miller Richard Miles
corporatesponsors
Special thanks to these 2017 BIA corporate sponsors:
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calendarofevents
advertiserindex
March
Architectural Window and Door............. 22
1
Land Development Committee Meeting 10:00 a.m. @ BIA
2
Emerging Professional Networking Lunch 11:30 a.m. @ Martin’s Bar-B-Que
Bobcat Enterprises................................. 27
3-5
Home Garden & Remodeling Show Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center
7
Membership Meeting 10:00 a.m. @ BIA
7
Retention Meeting 11:00 a.m. @ BIA
15
Associates Committee 3:00 p.m. @ Captain’s Quarters
16
Codes & Standards Committee Meeting 11:00 a.m. @ BIA
17
SMC Meeting 9:00 a.m. @ Greater Louisville Association of Realtors Classroom
23
Shelby County Council 11:30 a.m. @ The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass
29
Executive Committee Meeting 1:00 p.m. @ BIA
29
Board of Directors Meeting 3:00 p.m. @ BIA
Bonnycastle Appliance & TV.................. 27
Builder Hardwoods ...............................................17
DWB Restoration II.............................. 27
K-I Lumber & Building Materials.........ifc
L&N Federal Credit Union................... 21
April
LG&E.................................................. 21
4
New Member Orientation 9:00 a.m. @ BIA
4
Membership Committee 10:00 a.m. @ BIA
Logan Lavelle Hunt................................ 4
4
Retention Committee 11:00 a.m. @ BIA
5
Land Development Committee 10:00 a.m. @ BIA
6
Emerging Professional Networking Lunch 11:30 a.m. @ TBD
13
SMC Meeting 4:00 p.m. @ Copper and Kings
16 Easter 19
Bullitt County Council 11:30 a.m. @ TBD
20
SMC Executive Committee 3:00 p.m. @ BIA
26
Executive Committee Meeting 11:30 a.m @ BIA
29 & 30 Tour of New Homes
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Louisville Dirt Excchange...................... 17
PC Home Center...................................obc
PPG Paints........................................... 22
River City Bank...................................... 4
RSVP.................................................... 11
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