Publication of the
September 2014 • Vol. 17, No. 9 Editor: Jennie Korth
Chairperson’s Message by AnDee Harris
Greetings! We are here at the beginning of the fall season. This year’s school sessions have begun and the fall sporting events are near. As summer is winding down for us I hope you were able to enjoy those nice and hot days by partaking in a day at the lake, a day on the golf course or whatever fits you best in your leisure time. Family, friends and fun are important! I would like to thank all of you who either participated in golfing or being a sponsor at the Remodeler’s Council Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament on August 1 at Mahoney Golf Course. The weather was great and it was a beautiful day. We appreciate everyone’s support of this event. It was another successful turnout! The next event will be on September 3 at the new Lincoln/Lancaster County Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore. Watch your communication for further details on this event. Please invite guests to attend as this will be very informative and insightful as we learn the ins and outs of the donation and purchasing processes at the ReStore. I would like to say thanks for everyone’s support and I look forward to seeing you at one of these next events!
Best of the Best The Best of the Best contest has been changed to quarterly for 2014. The third quarter features decks, so be sure to submit your photo of a deck project you have done or been a part of since 2012 to the HBAL office no later than September 15, 2014 to be considered as the Best of the Best! Recognition will include a picture of the project along with your company name in the Step by Step publication and a spot on the HBAL website for three months. Projects that have won previously are ineligible.
Sept. – Deck
Dec. – Interior Remodel
September Meeting September 3, 2014 • 11:30 a.m. Lincoln/Lancaster Habitat for Humanity’s
ReStore (47th & Y Street)
Cost: $9.00/person (Lunch is included.) Please send your RSVP to info@hbal.org or call 402-423-4225 by September 2.
Golf Tournament See the results and more photos in your Lincoln Business Builder or online at www.hbal.org.
Excavated dirt (spoils), other materials, and equipment must be set back a minimum of 2 2’ minimum fromwho the live in an area where digging out basements is Forfeet those edge of a job, more information about OSHA’s requirements a common fortrench. house foundations/basement excavations can be found in
OSHA Takes Steps to Increase Enforcement; Basement-Related Work Tops List of Violations One of the many benefits of NAHB Remodelers membership is getting informed about regulatory and enforcement actions that could impact remodelers’ businesses—and advice to help them know how to respond. We are sharing this information with you so you can make sure your worksites are safe and you are prepared for OSHA inspections. Learn more benefits of NAHB Remodelers membership at www.nahb.org/remodelers. There are signs that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is increasing its enforcement actions on home building sites throughout the country—in both Federal and state plan jurisdictions.
NAHB’s Trenching and Excavation Safety Handbook which can be purchased via the Builders Books link on www.HBAL.org. A safe means of Are you prepared for an egress, such as OSHA inspection? a ladder or
There aremust a fewbesimple things that remodelers should do to improve ramp, safety on the jobsite and be prepared for OSHA inspections: provided within
One of the main reasons is that new data shows the number of fatalities in residential construction increased by 37% compared to just a 3% increase in nonresidential construction in 2012, which is the most recent data available. OSHA has also instituted a number of local enforcement emphasis programs aimed at reducing numerous construction hazards, including those in residential.
Basement-Related Violations Rank Ninth on OSHA’s Most Cited List NAHB recently compiled a top 10 list of the most cited OSHA violations, and basement-related violations are rank fairly high. Remodelers should be aware of a memo issued by OSHA in 1995 that provides guidance on basement-related work. The memo, “Suspension of 29 CFR 1926.652 to House Foundation/Basement Excavations,” specifies the trenching/ exaction requirements of the regulation as they apply to house construction, which is still in effect at the present time. The memo requires house foundations to be benched two feet horizontal for every five feet vertical (see diagram at right) and the other conditions outlined in the memo exist.
Jan. Feb. March April May June July Total Avg. Cost
#
7 4 33 56 55 62 46 263
2007 Cost 87,400 314,300 1,283,155 539,511 818,301 481,374 728,615 4,252,656 16,170
#
9 9 36 62 52 19 11 198
2008 Cost 1,364,460 141,600 589,154 1,208,366 809,323 543,997 212,984 4,869,884 24,595
25 feet of an assessment to identify and correct safety • Conduct workers in on the jobsite; hazards trenches deeper • Conduct appropriate safety training for employees; than 4 feet.records and make sure they are readily available; • Update • Understand the OSHA inspection process (go to www.nahb.org and search for “OSHA Inspection Toolkit”). House foundations must be benched 2 feet horizontal for every 5 feet vertical. Also, minimize the number and duration of workers in the trench and eliminate vibration.
The depth of the foundation/basement trench cannot exceed 7 ½ feet unless other cave-in protection is provided.
Remodeling Permits: Additions City of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 8 Year Table #
2 5 10 10 9 14 17 67
2009 Cost 52,000 125,240 206,900 198,413 183,000 297,872 554,070 1,617,495 24,142
#
6 3 11 19 9 12 15 75
2010 Cost 152,980 99,500 317,000 706,474 148,500 460,740 697,500 2,582,694 34,436
#
3 7 18 15 20 16 9 88
2011 Cost 80,100 178,700 452,005 908,366 340,080 603,388 248,618 2,811,257 31,946
#
2 5 10 11 20 7 10 65
Page 2 of 4 For more information: www.nahb.org/SAFETY (800) 368-5242 2012 2013 2014 Cost # Cost # Cost 43,500 6 422,000 3 59,336 107,786 2 33,000 3 64,000 691,458 8 357,600 8 338,910 600,931 10 212,603 12 609,495 723,945 13 776,408 12 596,540 224,812 9 379,500 12 430,200 414,975 9 264,975 9 232,625 2,807,407 57 2,446,086 59 2,331,106 43,191 42,914 39,510
Remodeling Permits: Alterations
Jan. Feb. March April May June July Total Avg. Cost
#
88 78 107 88 115 97 117 690
2007 Cost 1,163,863 909,207 1,280,089 1,031,776 1,578,971 736,760 1,258,848 7,959,514 11,536
#
81 76 89 82 79 76 77 560
2008 Cost 907,619 947,505 800,412 877,275 723,878 662,915 1,143,624 6,063,228 10,827
City of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 8 Year Table #
71 76 72 85 65 89 96 554
2009 Cost 784,232 706,588 946,927 813,112 617,270 766,615 1,172,764 5,807,508 10,483
#
57 69 125 154 124 117 161 807
2010 Cost 502,454 600,743 1,229,150 1,386,859 931,223 754,480 1,181,825 6,586,734 8,162
#
69 79 104 133 111 112 99 707
2011 Cost 988,395 893,584 900,086 1,292,245 946,242 819,225 1,104,259 6,944,036 9,822
#
81 69 96 96 123 110 109 684
2012 Cost 804,484 565,929 1,055,957 871,985 1,544,337 1,093,867 1,029,087 6,965,646 10,184
#
66 42 65 108 92 87 114 574
2013 Cost 751,024 702,668 1,000,016 1,158,054 605,739 784,050 1,331,940 6,333,491 11,034
#
90 87 93 110 98 93 103 674
2014 Cost 1,279,205 811,667 1,011,061 1,010,930 1,088,989 1,239,491 1,514,047 7,955,390 11,803
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Calendar of Events Sept. 1
Launtcyh! Par
Labor Day • HBAL Office Closed
Sept. 10
Remodelers Council Meeting Habitat for Humanity ReStore • 47th & Y Street 11:30 a.m. • $9.00 for lunch
Sept. 11
HOMEPAC & Board of Directors Meeting HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C 9:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Sept. 11
EPA Lead Refresher Course Training HBAL • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. • $100 per student
Sept. 15
General Membership Meeting Nebraska Champions Club • 707 Stadium Drive $10 for HBAL Members • $20 for Guests
Sept. 25
YBP Launch Party HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Join us for burgers, brews & a chance to win an iPad mini!
Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. HBAL Office Please RSVP to jennie@hbal.org. HBAL’s Young Building Professionals Council is engaging the next generation of builders and associates, giving them a unified voice in the building community. For more information or to join, contact jennie@hbal.org.
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