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• Another successful year for Herdina Academy for the Construction Trades - pg 8 • Fargo continues work on setback ordinance along rivers and drains - pg 11 • HBA says goodbye to Events Coordinator Sarah Sutter - pg 16 • Golf Outing - pgs 18-19 • PAC Spotlight: Dan Lindquist - pg 23 • Local dignitaries proclaim June as Homeownership Month - pg 23 • Member profiles: Custom Building & Remodeling, LLC; Gemstone Masonry Operating Co., Inc - pg 24 • Remodelers Council FOCUS: Minnkota Windows, Inc. - pg 27 • HBA conducts membership survey - pg 30 • Meet your committee chair: Shannon Stumpf - pg 33
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Home Builders Association of F-M 1802 32nd Avenue South Fargo, ND 58103 (701) 232-5846 • (701) 280-1108 fax www.hbafm.com • info@hbafm.com The Plains Builder is published 12 times per year by the Home Builders Association of Fargo-Moorhead, 1802 32nd Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103. The Plains Builder is mailed or e-mailed to all members of the HBA of F-M. The Home Builders Association does not accept responsibility for or endorse any statements or claims made by advertisers or authors of any articles. The subscription rate of $15 includes 12 issues. This annual subscription rate is included with your membership dues.
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HBA of F-M Executive Committee & Board of Directors TYRONE LESLIE Heritage Homes (President and National Director) CHRIS LIND Chris Lind Custom Homes (President Elect and National Director) DARRICK GUTHMILLER Kochmann Brothers Homes, Inc. (Treasurer) BRUCE JOHNSON RE/MAX Realty 1 (Associate Vice President) JOHN VASTAG Perfect Temp (Secretary) TERRY BECKER Terry Becker Construction, LLC (Past President and National Director) KEN ANDERSEN BRENT ATKINS STAN BIRKY BILL BLIXT CARLITA DIETZ JASON EID HARRY GILBERTSON NANCY KELLY TERRY LIPP SYLVIA LUNSKI NANCY MICHELSEN
KWA Constructors, Inc. Minnkota Windows, Inc. Stan Birky Construction, Inc. Western Products, Inc. Jay Dietz Construction, Inc. Eid-Co Buildings, Inc. (Nat’l. Director) Harry Gilbertson Construction Heartland Labor Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Design Direction, Inc. CityWide Electric
Ex-officios to the board of directors DON DABBERT, JR. Dabbert Custom Homes (Life Director) GERALD EID Eid-Co Buildings, Inc. (Senior Life Director) JOHN GUNKELMAN Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc. (Life Director) KEN KRAJSA State Bank & Trust (NDAB Associate Nat’l Director) DAN LINDQUIST Dan Lindquist Construction, Inc. (National Director) JOHN MAHAN Mahan Construction, Inc. (Life Director)
HBA of F-M Staff BRYCE JOHNSON JENNY ERICKSON JENNIFER MCKINNEY KRISTA MUND AMANDA OHLSEN ROCKY SCHNEIDER ALISON STREYLE SARAH SUTTER
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This year’s cover features a home built by John Gunkelman, Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc. He was awarded the HBA of F-M’s 2001, 2009 and 2010 “Builder of the Year.” This award is presented to one builder member that has gone beyond the call of duty for the Association, industry and community. Photo credit: JLG Architects/Anchor Block.
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10 NDAB board meets in Williston 12 Owning a home essential to the American Dream, study shows 15 Remodelers share ongoing lead rule concerns with OMB, EPA 17 Builders voice concerns over proposed revisions to storm water permits 26 Remodelers Council constructs wheelchair ramp for Moorhead resident 28 Get revved up for the Charity Ride Aug. 20 In Every Issue: 6 Local President’s Report 11 Local Public Issues Report 12 NDAB State Association Report 14 BAM State Association Report 15 NAHB National Public Issues Report 20 Membership Meeting Update 24 Associate & Builder Member Profiles 25 Industry Spotlight 26 Remodelers Council Report 28 Home Builders Care Foundation Report 36 Renewals 37 New Member Report
July 1........................................................................ HBA Closes at noon July 4..................................................................................... HBA Closed July 8............. Events Committee................................................ 8:15 a.m. July 11........... New Member Development & Retention.................... Noon July 12........... Education Committee................................................ 8 a.m. July 13........... Remodelers Council.................................................. 8 a.m. July 13........... Home Builders Care Board of Trustees.............. 11:30 a.m. July 14........... Lead: RRP Certification Training............................... 8 a.m. July 18........... Parade of Homes Committee............................... 3:30 p.m. July 19........... Public Issues Committee.................................... 11:30 a.m. July 19........... PAC Committee.................................................. 12:30 p.m. July 26........... Lunch & Learn.................................................... 11:30 a.m. July 27........... Muddy Boots Picnic on HBA lawn........................... 11 a.m. July 28........... Health Plan Management Committee..................... 11 a.m.
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• Chris Jensen has joined Nardini Fire Equipment in Fargo as a fire suppression equipment sales representative. • Patrick Vesey has been named the 2010 Goldmark Schlossman commercial real estate services agent of the year. The award is presented annually to the top commercial agent based on total production, increase in production over the prior year and a vote cast by fellow agents. • Town & Country Credit Union has hired Carolyn Kramer as executive mortgage officer. • Robin Swanson has joined Superior Insurance Agency, 4201 38th St. S., Fargo. • U.S. Bank has awarded Jackie Ness, Ann Schulze and LaVonne Storhaug with its Pinnacle Award for outstanding achievement and superior performance during the first quarter of 2011. • TCI Insurance Agent Doug Johnson, West Fargo, has been recognized as the top producer in the TCI monthly new business sales contest for April. • Fargo Insurance Agent Bruce Karevold has been named District 386 Agent of the Month by American Family Insurance for outstanding sales of American Family Insurance products during April. • Brady A. Hedstrom, Magnum Electric, Moorhead, was the winner of the annual wire-off competition for the Independent Electrical Contractors-Dakotas. Runner-up was Paul Buettner, JDP Electric, Fargo. Hedstrom will now compete in the national wire-off competition in October in Louisville, Kent. • ABC Seamless has promoted Scott Moellenkamp to sales support manager. • Laney’s, Inc. has hired Drew Gamst as an apprentice plumberin-training and Brian Bjoralt as collections coordinator. • Moore Engineering has hired Cavin Berube and Tom Klabunde as graduate engineers
in the municipal department and Nick Westerholm as a building inspector. • Heritage Homes’ Chief Executive Officer Daryl Braham and President Tyrone Leslie attended the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s annual America’s Small Business Summit May 23-25 in Washington. Heritage Homes was recognized as a national finalist for the Dream Big Small Business Award, which honors the nation’s job creators and recognizes their contributions as drivers of economic growth. • Park Co. Realtors in Fargo has been named to the REAL Trends 500, an annual research report identifying the country’s largest and most successful residential firms as ranked by closed transaction sides and separately by closed sales volume. Park Co. Realtors ranked 454 in closed sales and 375 in closed transaction sides among residential real estate brokerages across the United States. • The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County at the Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead, has received a $2,500 donation from Gate City Bank. The donation will be used for general operations for the HCSCC museum and archives. • Michael K. McRorie has been hired as a projects superintendent for Roers Construction and Development, Inc., in Fargo. HBA partners with E&M Consulting to sell booth space at Fall Home Show, RRV Home & Garden Show
Booth sales for the Fall Home Show and the Red River Valley Home & Garden Show have begun! Take advantage of these great opportunities to market your products or services to thousands of consumers. The Fall Home Show will be Oct. 1-2 and the Home & Garden Show will be Feb. 24-26, 2012. Something new: Your HBA is partnering with E&M Consulting of Chanhassen, Minn., to sell spaces at both shows. you should have received a mailing on these opportunities. You may receive phone calls or other com-
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munications from E&M Consulting; please be advised that they have been directed to contact past exhibitors and prospective exhibitors on behalf of the association. If you have questions, feel free to contact the HBA at (701) 232-5846 or events@hbafm.com. HBA of F-M first in U.S. for membership achievement
The National Association of Home Builders has recognized the HBA of F-M with one of its top national honors, the 2010 NAHB Cup for Outstanding Membership Achievement. The award annually recognizes the home builders association that achieves the highest combined ranking in membership growth and retention in the country. Finalists were identified from seven different membership size categories and invited to submit their membership plan for consideration to be named the overall winner. Thank you to the New Member Development Committee and the Retention Committee members and Membership Coordinator Jennifer McKinney for the great work they’ve done! Mark the calendar: Builder appreciation event July 27
Builders get out your calendars and plan to attend the HBA of F-M’s Muddy Boots Picnic sponsored by Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery July 27. Bring your crew for a free meal of brats, potato salad, chips and all the fixings on the HBA lawn. Nominations open for builder, associate of the year
Each fall the HBA of F-M presents Builder and Associate of the Year awards at its October General Membership Meeting. A committee made up of past winners and HBA Executive Vice President Bryce Johnson is now accepting nominations for consideration. Call the HBA at (701) 232-5846 if you have suggestions. Next GMM: Family Fun Aug. 18
Mark your calendar now for the HBA’s next General Membership Meeting Aug. 18! It will be the HBA’s annual picnic at Oak Grove Park with a barbeque supper, entertainment and Briefs con’t on next pg
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lots of activities for the kids. Sponsored by Nodak. Look for more details on page 20. 8th Annual HBC Charity Ride Aug. 20
The Home Builders Care motorcycle/classic car ride is coming up quick. Set for Aug. 20 the 8th annual Charity Ride is a great opportunity to take a beautiful drive and soak up the summer weather. Get your motorcycle, classic car or hot rod out and polished up for an exciting ride. All proceeds benefit Home Builders Care Foundation. See page 29 for more details. IHBA seeks FHS, FPOH sponsors
The HBA of F-M is seeking sponsors for its Fall Home Show Oct. 1-2 at the Fargo Civic Center and the Fall Parade of Homes Sept. 10-11 and 1718. The Fall Home Show features roughly 80 exhibitors and attracts 1,500-2,000 visitors each year. Sponsors will be promoted through signage and inclusion in show advertising (print, radio and television).
Parade sponsors will be promoted through the Parade magazine, on the HBA website, in the Plains Builder and in radio advertising. Contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com for more information. HBA website advertising now available!
The HBA of F-M website, www. hbafm.com, has added advertising opportunities for its members. There are various options to choose from to advertise your company to the membership and consumers at the same time! Contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com for details. The Remodeling Show Oct. 12-15 in Chicago
The Remodeling Show is the only national remodeler-centric event bringing together the entire remodeling industry face-to-face annually. The Remodeling Show is a fullservice event, complete with the latest and greatest products, one-to-one discussions with manufacturers’ technical Briefs con’t on pg 7
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Guess Who! May’s Guess Who is still a mystery. Go to pg 38 and take a guess! Each month we will run a childhood photo of an: • HBA board member • HBC trustee • Health Plan trustee • Committee chairperson or • Staff member It’s your task to figure out who it is and call the office at (701) 232-5846. The first correct caller will receive $10 off any HBA event or product. Options include, but are not limited to, education classes, General Membership Meetings, advertising, etc. The answer and winner will be revealed in the next Plains Builder. See page 38 to find who last month’s Guess Who was. Note: Co-workers and relatives of the featured member/staff person are not eligible to win. Readers are eligible to win once per calendar year.
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HBA of F-M President’s Report
Spread the news: Poll finds strong support from Americans for the dream of homeownership Some exciting news was shared by the National Association of Home Builders last month about Americans’ homeownership beliefs; your HBA and NAHB would like you to share the findings with your customers, legislators, colleagues, friends and neighbors. Recently, some policymakers suggested that the homeownership and Tyrone Leslie housing choice should no longer be Heritage Homes national priorities. NAHB commissioned a national survey of 2,000 likely voters. It used two of the top pollsters in the country – one Republican and the other Democratic. The survey makes clear that owning a home is still very much a part of the American Dream. Americans believe that homeownership is the single best investment for middle class families and helps provide for their retirement and their children’s education. An overwhelming majority of American voters oppose eliminating the mortgage interest deduction and would be less likely to support a candidate for Congress who wants to do away with this vital tax incentive. Further, nearly three out of four believe that it is reasonable and appropriate for the federal government to provide tax incentives to promote homeownership, a sentiment that cuts across partisan and regional lines across the country. Your HBA formally shared this information with the local media at a Homeownership Month press conference in June. You can access talking points and tools for your own use at www.hbafm.com, or contact the office at (701) 232-5846 or info@hbafm.com. Share this good news with everyone you know!
Legislative Snapshot: HBA grows PAC contributors to 10 percent of membership
As always, your HBA is hard at work legislatively. This issue is packed full of updates with details on what our staff and member representatives have been doing. As I mentioned above, we celebrated June as National Homeownership Month. We also traveled to Washington, D.C., in May for NAHB’s Spring Board of Directors meetings and visits with Congressional representatives. We were able to meet with N.D. Sens. Conrad and Hoeven as well as Minn. Sens. Klobuchar and Franken. Last month several of us traveled to Williston, N.D., for the North Dakota Association of Builders board meeting and golf tournament. Closer to home, we are involved with Fargo’s discussions of building setbacks from the Red River and Sheyenne River, Fargo’s Comprehensive Plan update and its tree ordinance discussions. Of course all of this is tied in with our fundraising for PAC, our political action committee. NDAB-PAC and BUILD-PAC are the industry’s keys to supporting housing-
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friendly candidates on both sides of the aisle on both the state and national levels. NAHB has started Club 2012 which seeks to multiply NAHB’s legislative impact by increasing its contributor base and growing the total members involved by leaps and bounds. Currently less than 2 percent of NAHB’s membership contributes to PAC. To help grow that number, all you need to do is give $20.12. Your HBA has seen 55 new contributors step up since mid-May to grow our local percentage of contributors from about 3.5 percent to 10 percent. Way to go! But, we can do even better. To contribute, contact Rocky at (701) 232-5846 or rocky@hbafm.com.
August Picnic filled with fun for all!
We have a fun-filled event coming up Aug. 18 with our picnic at Oak Grove. This is a casual, festive event featuring inflatable games for the kids and lots of other activities like bowling, bubbles and bean bag toss. I encourage you to bring your family, friends or spouses to the event. We go light on the business and heavy on the socializing, food and fun. Thank you to Nodak Stores for sponsoring the event and CityWide Electric for sponsoring the inflatable games.
Fall Parade of Homes, Fall Home Show will be here soon…
You HBA is already busy planning its fall events. Mark your calendar for the 12th annual Fall Parade of Homes running Sept. 10-11 and 17-18. We will, again, be developing a high-quality, glossy magazine complete with artists’ renderings of each home and will feature an interactive website accessible through www.hbafm.com. The magazines will be available at all Hornbacher’s stores starting Sept. 6. See next month’s issue for a listing of homes featured in this year’s event. Booth space is available for the Fall Home Show Oct. 1-2 at the Civic Center in downtown Fargo. It will again spotlight home improvement companies and feature speaker MS. Simplicity Melissa Schmalenberger showing consumers how to organize their homes and lives. For those of you who have not exhibited at the show in the past, take another look! Contact the HBA at (701) 232-5846 for details.
Builder performance guildelines required in Minnesota As of Jan. 1, Minnesota builders must, by law, include a set of performance guidelines with the contract for customers. Guidelines are available to HBA of F-M members through the Builders Association of Minnesota. BAM’s Building Performance Guidelines were put together by a task force made up of its members. Countless hours were dedicated to creating and refining this document to provide the best possible product for builders. To see the statute mandating the inclusion of building performance guidelines visit: www.recisor.mn.gov/ statutes/?id=326B.809. For more information on obtaining these guidelines please contact the HBA office at (701) 232-5846.
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Ad space available in ’12 Directory & Buyer’s Guide
Wondering how you can advertise to your target audience? The HBA of F-M Membership Directory & Buyer’s Guide is a publication dedicated to the building industry and our members. Consumers use the guide to locate and hire contractors for buying, building or remodeling their homes. The Directory & Buyer’s Guide is a 206-page spiral bound book that features articles of interest to consumers and a complete list of HBA member companies. HBA members also use this guide as a go-to-piece when looking to work with other members. Total circulation of this publication is up to 5,000 with distribution points located around the community. Nearly 70 percent of 2011 membership survey respondents indicated that they use this directory on a regular basis! Advertising is exclusive to HBA members. There are numerous options in size and location, so we are sure to have one that benefits your company. Starting Aug. 15, advertising space is open to all HBA members. The HBA can design an ad for free or you can submit your own. If you are interested in advertising in this publication, please contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm. com. Forms verifying each member company’s contact information will be mailed by mid-September. Every member will receive one free member listing and one free classified listing in the HBA’s Directory. Keep an eye on the mail for those forms coming this fall!
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experts and shop talk with other remodeling professionals. Hosted side-by-side with DeckExpo, it is the only national event exclusively serving the residential remodeling segment of the construction industry. Launched in 1991 by the National Association of Home Builders, this event has expanded to represent all facets of the remodeling community – kitchen and bath; home improvement; aging-in-place; sustainable remodeling; plus all the tools and services that go into executing these types of projects. Official sponsors of the Remodeling Show are NAHB Remodelers, NAHB and Remodeling Magazine. Visit www.theremodelingshow.com for details and registration information. IBS registration opens Sept. 1
Member registration for the 2012 International Builders Show Feb. 8-11 in Orlando opens Sept. 1. It’s never too early to start planning. Visit www.buildersshow.com or contact Jennifer at (701) 232-5846 or jennifer@hbafm.com for more details.
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Another successful year for Herdina Academy for the Construction Trades
The 13th annual Herdina Academy for the Construction Trades wrapped up on June 17. High school students from around the area participated in this program that allows them to experience hands-on a broad range of careers within the construction industry. Through building a shed from the ground up, spending time in the electrical and plumbing labs, working with concrete and masonry, taking spins in a skid steer and working with steel studs, students can determine their interest in the industry and decide which specialty might be right for them. This year, six students completed the course and earned three college credits at Minnesota State Community and Technical College for BLDG 1100: Basic Principles of Residential and Commercial Construction. Students in this year’s Academy came from Casselton, Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo. Many use the Herdina Academy to explore the industry and determine if they want to pursue a construction-related degree. Others use the Academy to learn more about specific sectors and to help focus their interest. The Academy has something for all students, even those who want to learn basic building skills to help fix things around their homes.
Industry support is vital to the Academy. Volunteer contractors work side-by-side with the students, who are able to learn directly from people with industry experience and get real-life examples. Many of the students are interested in working after the Academy is complete and this interaction allows contractors to see the students’ work ethic and job skill. Some students have gone on to work for contractors they met during the Academy. In addition to the support given by the HBA of F-M, the Home Builders Care Foundation awards one scholarship each year to a student attending the Academy. This year, the scholarship went to Zachary Lively. Lively just finished his junior year at Davies High School and is interested in construction. He plans to attend M State after graduation in 2012. Lively is always working on construction projects and also enjoys working in his woodshop. Lively says his reason for attending the Academy was to gain more experience in construction as he looks forward to his Construction Tech II class he’ll be taking next school year. Thank you to all of our volunteers and donors. The Academy would not be possible without the support of our industry. See the list of donors below.
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Thank you to the following businesses for your generous donations to the Herdina Academy for the Construction Trades! ACME TOOLS Allied Building Supply Baker Nursery Gardens Border States Electric Brickyard Supply Camrud-Foss Concrete Construction, Inc. City of Fargo CityWide Electric Crane Johnson Lumber Company Custom Building and Remodeling Dakota Supply Group Dave Anderson Construction Ferguson Bath Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Floor Coverings International Flyway Construction, Inc. Grace Electric Hauck & Buchholz Drywall, Inc Hilti Corp ISR Homes K & M Flooring Kochmann Brothers Homes, Inc. Lavelle Company
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Lemke Home Improvements M State Moore Engineering Job Services of North Dakota North Dakota State College of Science Nix Family Electric Onchuck Construction, Inc. Opatril Concrete Construction Inc. Opp Construction, Inc. Perfect Temp Red River Drywall & Painting Services, Inc. Red River Electric, Inc. Roer's Construction and Development, Inc. Rokke Construction Sig Olson & Sons Plastering, Inc. Stenerson Lumber Strata Concrete Swenson Masonry VinylLite Windows Weivoda Carpet Western Products, Inc.
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Congratulations
2011 Herdina Academy graduates!
Special thanks to ACME Tool Crib of the North Roers’ Construction and Development, Inc. Structural Materials for donating gifts to this year’s graduates!
(l-r): 2011 HBA of F-M President Tyrone Leslie, Heritage Homes; Academy instructor Tony Schouten; Zachary Lively; Justin Hiltwein; Matthew Baumler; Gabe Hutchinson; Parker Mayer; Brandon Bartkowiak; M State Dean of Academic Affairs John Centko; and Academy instructor Ernie Breznay.
Upper left: HBA of F-M President Tyrone Leslie, Heritage Homes, awards Zachary Lively with a $500 scholarship on behalf of the Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation. Upper right: Scholarship recipient Zachary learns how to walk with stilts during the Academy.
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Builders meet in the nation’s capitol
In mid-May I had the opportunity to join with directors of the National Association of Home Builders from around the country in Washington, D.C. at the NAHB spring board of directors meeting. Joining me from the Ken Krajsa HBA of F-M were Don Dabbert, DabState Bank & Trust bert Custom Homes; Jason Eid, Eid-Co NDAB Associate National Director Buildings, Inc.; John Gunkelman, Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc.; Tyrone Leslie, Heritage Homes; and Bryce Johnson, HBA executive vice president. The board meetings are always interesting as the opinions and perspectives from those in the building industry can vary significantly depending on what each area of the country the environmental, workforce or financial issues are coming from. In part, because of this, NAHB has had a lot of struggle in its efforts to modernize and alter its structure to become more efficient. At a previous meeting, NAHB had designated a group of members and staff to form a group, called the Taskforce for the Future, to make suggestions at restructuring NAHB and its inner-workings. This taskforce gave its final report at the May meeting on issues ranging from board size, committee appointment process and meeting structure. While no action was taken, the report made many directors question what has been common place amongst the federation. Locally, your HBA is watching closely what affect these changes might have on the membership and involvement of long-time members. The release of a national poll showing an overwhelming support for homeownership and the government incentives related to it coincided with the board meeting. For more information on this poll, please see the President’s Message on page six or page 12.
Meetings on Capitol Hill
While in our nation’s capitol, we took the opportunity to meet with Senators representing our market. An exciting moment of this trip was that, in addition to meeting with North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad and Sen. John Hoeven, we were able to meet with Sen. Al Franken and Sen. Amy Klobuchar from Minnesota. At the meetings we stressed the important role the housing industry plays in the national economy. Right now the housing industry is struggling, therefore so is the national economy. In the past, housing has brought the country out of each recession. Congress needs to remember this and not do more to harm an already economically fragile industry. To recap our discussion from the meeting, here is a list of issues high on the priority list for North Dakota: • The continuation of the mortgage interest deduction – Since 1913, the deduction has been the cornerstone of American housing policy. With over 70 percent of the benefit going to families making $200,000 or less, this deduction supports homeownership while helping make the tax code more progressive and beneficial to
NDAB board meets in Williston
John Gunkelman Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc. NAHB Life Director
Looking for someplace high and dry, state directors from across North Dakota met in Williston in early June at the North Dakota Association of Builders’ summer meeting and golf tournament. Those attending from the HBA of F-M were Jason Eid, EidCo Buildings; Dan Lindquist, Dan Lindquist Construction; Bryce Johnson, HBA executive vice president; Rocky Schneider, HBA public affairs
coordinator and me. Williston made an ideal place for the state meeting as it boosts a booming economy and housing industry. The Williston Builders Association is the newest association in the state and just recently topped 100 members. Congratulations to them and thanks for hosting all of us. As part of the events over the two days, we boarded a bus to tour the unique housing that has sprouted up around the oil patch. One particularly interesting stop on our tour was at the Halliburton man-camp, where trailers are lined up side-byside and literally stacked on top of each other to house the much-needed workforce. Doreen Riedman, NDAB executive director, gave a recap of the successes from the legislative session where both pieces of legislation we put forth were passed and signed into law. Congratulations to Doreen and everyone who helped NDAB during the session. I also want to take a moment to thank all the members who took time out of their busy schedules to make a trip down to Bismarck, testify before a committee, and/or contact their legislators. NDAB would not be successful without members taking part in the advocacy process. If you didn’t take part, I urge you to make the time when we start planning next year for the 2013 legislative session. The meeting also covered our recent trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with Sens. Conrad and Hoeven. It was our second such meeting this year. The industry is facing several major issues. You can read more about that trip to the left. The meeting was accompanied by the annual golf tournament which took place at the Links of North Dakota. As always, the NDAB golf event is a great chance to get to play on the most beautiful courses in the state and also gives members the opportunity to golf alongside their local legislators. The next NDAB meeting will be its annual board meeting Nov. 18 in Bismarck.
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Public Issues Report of Area Affairs
Fargo continues work on Fargo tree preservation setback ordinance along rivers ordinance heads to City and drains Commission by Rocky Schneider, Public Affairs Coordinator
The city of Fargo continues to meet to develop an ordinance relating to building along rivers. The city currently has a moratorium for building on river lots. Current policy forbids building within 450 feet from the center line of any river. The ordinance would address building setbacks along the three rivers and numerous drains that run through the city and its future growth areas. At a recent city commission meeting, the moratorium was further defined to state that permits for existing homes on river lots could be approved if the remodeling did not result in the home being closer to the river. All new home permits still have to be approved by the full commission and meet the 450-foot setback. This moratorium policy is temporary until the City Commission finishes studying the issue and an ordinance is approved. The new setbacks are necessary, according to city officials, to provide enough protection for the homes and the city in times of severe flooding. The setback distance serves three primary functions. The first is simply to make sure homes will be far enough away from the river to be able to meet a proper elevation. The second is to prevent the weight of the home from causing a sloughing of the river banks. The third reason is to give the city adequate room behind the house to construct levees or other emergency measures if the situation and need arise. The distance of 450 feet was determined using an 8:1 ratio formula. It is determined by calculating the depth of the river (from the river bottom to the top of the river bank), multiplying it by eight, and adding 100 feet. Using this calculation on the Red River’s depth results in a 450-foot setback which is what is being used in the moratorium. The HBA continues to urge the commission to treat each waterway independently and use the same science for calculating the setback distance. This would likely lead to different distances on the Sheyenne River than on the Red River. The issue of setbacks along drains would also lead to a different number. The HBA of F-M has also been working with city staff to prevent the ordinance from having a negative effect on existing neighborhoods. The first ordinance heard by the commission would have lead to the blighted conditions of hundreds of existing homes. The HBA cautioned the commission and asked for further consideration of the language and its negative effects. The HBA has taken part in several meetings on the issue and will be in attendance at all future meetings. If you are interested in more information on this topic, please contact Rocky at (701) 232-5846 or rocky@hbafm.com.
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A group of city staff and industry representatives have been working since last December to develop an ordinance to help preserve trees within the city of Fargo and in future development areas. The HBA of F-M has been an active participant during the task force meetings. The task force is currently reviewing the seventh draft and hopes to have an ordinance ready for the City Commission to review in July. The current draft focuses on three main areas of tree preservation. 1. Riparian buffer: The ordinance looks to eliminate the removal of any naturally vegetated area near a stream, river or other body of water. The city is creating a map to delineate the area as opposed to the choosing of a footage number to apply. 2. Significant trees in existing neighborhoods: One goal of the ordinance is to help preserve the city’s existing significant trees (roughly defined as having an 18-inch diameter). This would be required in all areas of the city, new and existing. Homeowners would have to obtain approval from the city forester and either replant a tree with at least a 2-inch diameter or provide payment-in-lieu of to the fund to allow the planting elsewhere. 3. Preserving trees in new developments: The ordinance lays out a few requirements for new developments including the creation of a tree inventory to accompany new developments during the platting phase. The tree inventory would detail existing trees on property to be developed. If significant or nonsignificant trees are to be removed, the developer must follow the replacement criteria laid out within the ordinance. The HBA is looking for additional input from its members. If you have time and are willing to review the draft, please contact Rocky at (701) 232-5846 or rocky@hbafm. com.
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News from the North Dakota Association of Builders
President’s message
Joel Fiest NDAB President
We were pleased to hold our summer board of directors’ meeting in Williston June 7, followed by our state “Bogey with the Builders” golf tournament the next day at The Links of North Dakota. Great hospitality was shown by the folks from Williston and everyone learned a lot about the changes taking place in northwest North Dakota.
HBA of F-M First in nation in membership!
Congratulations to the HBA of F-M for being recognized by the National Association of Home Builders with one of its top national honors, the 2010 NAHB Cup for Outstanding Membership Achievement. The award annually recognizes the home builders association that achieves the highest combined ranking in membership growth and retention in the country. Finalists were identified from seven different membership size categories, and invited to submit their membership plan for consideration to be named the overall winner. We’re proud to have them win, and to have a North Dakota association on top!
OSHA fall protection
Effective June 16, employers must provide conventional fall protection systems – to protect all employees engaged in residential construction activities six feet or more above a lower level. Employers are required to follow Doreen Riedman OSHA’s Subpart M Fall Protection NDAB Executive regulation, which allows the flexibility Officer of using a written fall protection plan and alternative fall protection procedures when conventional systems are either infeasible or using them creates greater hazard. Some of the key changes include:
• Employers will need to follow 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M Fall Protection regulations. • Employers will be required to demonstrate the infeasibility of the required conventional fall protection systems or that such systems create a greater hazard if using alternative fall protection measures and a fall protection plan. • The employer has the burden of establishing that it is appropriate to implement a fall protection plan.
More information can be found at:
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Owning a home essential to the American Dream, study shows Despite the ups and downs of the housing market, home owners and non-owners alike consider owning a home essential to the American Dream. That’s the key finding of a recent survey of people likely to vote in 2012 that was conducted on behalf of the National Association of Home Builders by Public Opinion Strategies of Alexandria, Va., and Lake Research Partners of Washington, D.C. “The survey results show that Americans see beyond the immediate housing market to the enduring value of home-ownership,” said NAHB Chairman Bob Nielsen, a home builder from Reno, Nev. “An overwhelming 75 percent of the people who were polled said that owning a home is worth the risk of the fluctuations in the market, and 95 percent of the home owners said they are happy with their decision to own a home,” Nielsen said. One of the more striking aspects of the survey results is the intensity of sentiment among potential voters, according to Celinda Lake, president of Lake Research Partners. “People believe overwhelmingly that owning a home is an anchor to the American Dream,” she said. “It’s an anchor to your retirement, and it’s an anchor to your personal economic well-being.”
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Among the other survey results:
• Homeownership and a retirement savings program are considered by voters to be their best investments. • 80 percent of homeowners would advise a close friend or family member just starting out to buy a home. • Saving for a downpayment and closing costs is the biggest barrier to homeownership. • Americans believe that owning their own home is as important as being successful at their job or being able to pay for a family member’s education. • 95 percent of homeowners say they are happy with their decision to own a home and believe that owning their own home is important. • 73 percent of voters who do not own a home now say it is a goal of theirs to eventually buy a home. • 83 percent of voters agree that a strong housing industry means more jobs and more money in our communities. “Owning a home isn’t just a policy to people,” said Lake. “It isn’t just a commodity to people. It is a core value.” This national survey of 2,000 likely 2012 voters was conducted May 3-9 by Public Opinion Strategies. It has a margin of error of ±2.19 percent.
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News from around the state...
a monthly briefing from the ND Association of Builders on news from each local association
Bismarck-Mandan Home Builders Association • (701) 222-2400 Roxy Jacobson, Executive Officer • www.bmhba.com • The BMHBA will meet with the Bismarck City Commission in July regarding the two-year tax exemption. We’re hoping for a positive outcome. • The BMHBA will host the Annual PAC Golf Tournament July 14. This year we are invading Hawktree Golf Club, and we’ve got some great sponsors and fun games planned. If you would like to participate, please call the BMHBA office. • We will be hosting the Annual Sporting Clay Shoot at Capital City Sporting Clay Aug. 25. The number of participants continues to increase, and we are hoping to offer a great prize again this year. • The Fall Parade of Homes is scheduled for Sept. 22 - 25. Parade award winners will be announced at the Oktoberfest GMM Oct. 13 at the Elks Lodge. Dickinson Area Builders Association • (701) 483-0044 Irene Schafer, Executive Officer • Dickinson Area Builder’s Scholarship Committee will meet to select recipients for the two scholarships to be awarded on Aug. 1. • Our Annual Picnic for members, employees and their families will be 6 p.m. Aug. 11 at Eagles Park. Jeremiah Thorpe, picnic chairman, is busy planning the event. • We have postponed our golf scramble to a date later in the fall. Mark Lefor, golf chairman, is working on a whole new idea this year. More details to come. Forx Builders Association • (701) 746-4536 Betty McDonald, Executive Officer • www.forxbuilders.com • Speedy Sign, Inc., sponsored the June 14 Builders after Hours event at its business. We enjoyed delicious grilled brats and lots of good networking. • Our Golf Outing will be held Sept. 15 at the Valley Golf Course in East Grand Forks. Minot Association of Builders • (701) 852-0496 Vicky Flagstad, Executive Officer • www.minotab.com • Thanks to Williston for the fine hospitality during the annual summer NDAB meeting and golf tournament. MAB members enjoyed the tours and friendly get-togethers. • The July 12 GMM will be hosted by Lowe’s Garden Center and held at its greenhouse. • The annual Past President’s Golf Tournament at the Minot Country Club is set for Aug. 8. All NDAB members are welcome to join us. Williston Area Builders Association • (701) 572-4722 Tina Hanson, Executive Officer • www.willistonbuilders.com • No July General Membership Meeting • Annual association family picnic Aug. 18
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Questions? Visit www.hbarebates.com/ndab. html for more information, or contact the program administrators at (866) 849-8400 or info@hbarebates. com. Register today and start putting money back in your pocket! “We have been very happy with the program so far. The process to submit claims is very easy. If we have questions, NDAB responds very promptly. The rebate we received back was definitely worth the amount of time we spent applying. A lot of people should be able to take advantage of this program since there are numerous companies and products that offer rebates through NDAB.” - Suzie Rohde, assistant controller/ project manager at Jordahl Custom Homes, Inc.
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News from the Builders Association of Minnesota
New OSHA Residential Fall Protection Guidelines take effect June 16 On June 6, the National Association of Home Builders reported that new Occupational Safety and Health Administration residential fall protection guidelines will take effect June 16, after NAHB’s work to receive an extension on the effective date. Last December, OSHA rescinded its Interim Fall Protection Compliance Guidelines for Residential Construction (STD 03-00-001 – STD 3-0.1A), in place since 1995. Effective June 16, employers must provide conventional fall protection systems to protect all employees engaged in residential construction activities six feet or more above a lower level. The new Compliance Guidance for Residential Construction will require employers to follow OSHA’s subpart M fall protection regulation, which allows the flexibility of using a written fall protection plan and alternative fall protection procedures when conventional systems are either infeasible or using them creates greater hazard. NAHB Construction Safety and Health Committee Chairman Dean Mon met May 26 with Dr. David Michaels, assistant secretary of labor for OSHA, regarding the change in fall protection requirements. During the meeting, OSHA reiterated that it is holding firm on its decision to retain the June 16 deadline, which will now require residential construction employers to follow OSHA’s subpart M fall protection regulation. In chairman Mon’s memo to NAHB senior officers, Mon indicated that OSHA has committed to drafting and sending a letter to NAHB members to alleviate their concerns over possible enforcement actions, as well as agreeing to work with NAHB to identify those instances where the use of conventional fall protection may be deemed infeasible or create a greater hazard and to correct and improve OSHA’s guidance documents on residential fall protection. Here’s an excerpt from Mon’s memo: “Despite NAHB’s arguments that additional time was needed because neither our members nor OSHA is certain of how to comply with the fall protection rule, OSHA’s staff are not prepared to consistently implement or enforce the rule, and once OSHA determines what must be done, more training is needed so that home builders and trade contractors understand what they are supposed to do to comply, OSHA held firm on its decision to retain the June 16 deadline. Dr. Michaels explained that because the Interim Fall Protection Guidelines were rescinded to protect workers from fall hazards, any delay in implementation would unnecessarily leave workers at risk. He also reasoned that since OSHA had already provided more lead-in time than is standard and at least fifteen OSHA state plan states have been operating without the interim guidelines since 1995, additional lead-in time was unnecessary. “Although OSHA rejected our request for an extension, Dr. Michaels did commit to providing enforcement flexibility and working with NAHB to develop guidance and
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compliance materials. Specifically, OSHA committed to drafting and sending a letter to NAHB members to alleviate their concerns over possible enforcement actions. Dr. Michaels suggested the letter would acknowledge that: 1) if employers are showing a “good faith” effort to comply with the fall protection regulations, they will not be cited under OSHA’s fall protection regulation; 2) any builder participating in or requesting an OSHA on-site consultation will be exempt from OSHA inspections; and 3) Dr. Michaels, the OSHA administrator, would personally review any citation that builders believe are not warranted. Dr. Michaels suggested that a similar letter would also be sent to the OSHA regional offices and shared with the compliance and enforcement personnel.” For more information and resources on Fall Protection, visit www.nahb.org/fallprotection. You will be required to login as an NAHB member. If you don’t know your NAHB login information, please contact the HBA of F-M office at (701) 232-5846. If you have any questions, contact Marcus Odorizzi at (800) 368-5242 ext. 8590 or modorizzi@nahb. org.
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Remodelers share ongoing lead rule concerns with OMB, EPA
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During May’s National Association of Home Builders’ spring board meeting in Washington, D.C., remodelers visited the Office of Management and Budget and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to discuss concerns over the Lead: Renovation, Repair and Painting rule, including a proposal to implement clearance testing on specific remodeling jobs. Ongoing problems with the rule include last year’s removal of the opt-out provision, the lack of accurate lead testing kits and serious underestimates of the rule’s compliance costs. Under the current rule, remodelers are required to use a white paper cloth to clean work areas and then compare the color of the residue on the cloth to an EPA-supplied card to determine whether lead paint dust has been removed from painted surfaces. Under the proposed clearance testing rule, remodelers would be required to have a lab test samples from surfaces in the work area and immediately outside it or hire a certified testing specialist to examine the home. As well as the expense of testing, remodelers would face higher liability insurance costs under the proposal, both of which would be passed on to the home owner, making the job more costly.
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OMB Reviewing Clearance Testing Proposal
In a meeting with OMB and NAHB representatives, NAHB Remodelers Chairman Bob Peterson, CGR, CAPS, president of ABD Design/Build in Fort Collins, Colo.; Bob Hanbury, CGR, president of House of Hanbury in Newington, Conn.; and Mike Nagel, CGR, CAPS, partner with Men at Work Chicago, said the EPA should revise its lead rule. The agency failed to quantify the benefits of the rule changes, no relevant alternatives were included in the economic analysis and no small business advisory panel was convened to assess the rule, which is usually a regulatory requirement, they said. On the matter of clearance testing, the remodelers from NAHB disputed the EPA’s claim that the new rule would raise consumer awareness of lead hazards, pointing out that consumer disclosure laws on lead already exist. NAHB Policy Analyst Matt Watkins emphasized that existing rules already require home owners to disclose lead hazards at the time of sale and receive the EPA’s “Renovate Right” pamphlet before a renovation. “Adding costly and unnecessary lead testing would only further confuse consumers who have expressed dislike for the costs associated with the current regulation,” Nagel said. “Remodelers have particularly experienced confusion and opposition to the rule from home owners without children after removal of the opt-out clause,” he said. The NAHB remodelers also disagreed with the EPA’s Remodelers con’t on pg 35
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HBA says goodbye to Events Coordinator Sarah Sutter by Alison Streyle, Communication & Office Coordinator
Time passes faster than we all think and new opportunities arise in our lives. The wonderful Sarah Sutter will be leaving the HBA of F-M to move out west with her husband. Sutter was hired January 2004 as the HBA memSarah Sutter bership coordinator and worked HBA Events Coordinator in that position for two and a half years. She then took the event coordinator position where she has been for the last five years. Sutter is known by a large number of HBA members as she is the HBA face that correlates with the Red River Valley Home & Garden Show, Fall Home Show and Spring and Fall Parade of Homes. She is an amazing employee, coworker and friend to all at the HBA and will surely be missed. She says that her favorite events to work with are the Spring Parade of Homes and the Horizon Awards General Membership Meeting that follows. She loves looking at all the homes and being able to reward Builders for their work. Over the years, Sutter says that she has formed great relationships with members who have become very involved and love to volunteer for the events. She appreciates the hard work members put into events which hels make the events the successes they are each year. “Sarah is one of a kind and will definitely be hard to replace. She works above and beyond what is expected and is blessed with being able to handle the stressful situations that her position entails. We will really miss her smile and fun-loving attitude in the office and of course her outstanding cooking and baking skills!” says HBA Executive Vice President Bryce Johnson. “I want to thank the HBA for giving me a great job for seven and a half years and allowing me the opportunity to
What’s up with the rest of the HBA staff? Jenny Erickson
Jenny has taken in the first round of summer music in the Fargo-Moorhead area: RibFest brought in 32 Below and Rodney Atkins. The next music on the list entails Dierks Bentley at Moondance Jammin Country and the Red River Valley Fair lineup. She is enjoying her townhome, bought in 2009, and getting the hang of being a homeowner. She put in a vegetable garden this year and is looking forward to fresh tomatoes, peppers, peas, cucumbers and lettuce.
Bryce Johnson
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grow and learn so much during my time with the Association,” says Sutter. “I will always remember the HBA fondly and will definitely miss my funny, caring, intelligent and thoughtful coworkers – all of them are great!” “It’s been a pleasure and a delight working with Sarah. She is always on top of things, even in the most hectic Home Show moments! I’ll miss her quick sense of humor, great smile and easy-going attitude. It’s been fun to have a friend at the HBA and one who is so competent in her work and enjoyable to be around. Best of luck in your new endeavors, Sarah, (I hope it’s catering!) and we’ll miss you!” – Ursula Hegvik, Smart Spaces, Inc. “Sarah was a very important part of the excellent HBA staff. She was always in a great mood. If she wasn’t, she hid it better than anyone I know! No matter what the phone call was for we would always laugh about something. Her humor and great attitude will be missed. Best of luck to Sarah and Mark as you start a new chapter in your life.” - Brent Atkins, Minnkota Windows, Inc. “I’ve watched Sarah grow over the years on the Parade of Home Committee and I can say her skills have evolved and she is now a confident leader. She had big shoes to fill, but did an amazing job. She always made everyone’s opinion count. She made her position look easy, but we all know and appreciate the amount of work she did behind the scenes. The Parade committee leadership shoes are now even more difficult to fill. We will miss you! – Nancy Michelsen, CityWide Electric “Sarah, I want to thank you for all that you have done over the years and let you know that it has been a great pleasure working with you on the Events Committee for the past few years. Thank you for your hard work and dedication. Red River Electric and I wish you and Mark the best of luck and maybe someday we can work together again.” - Joey Johnson, Red River Electric, Inc. “Working with Sarah on the Parade of Homes Committee and at other events was such a joy. Her professionalism, patience and humor was always appreciated. I wish you the very best of luck, Sarah, and I will miss you! God’s blessings on you and your family.” – Monica Hart, Monica Hart Interior Design “I think the greatest tribute to Sarah would be the personal growth I saw in her over the years. She never complained about what the economy was doing to sales of booths or parade items she just worked that much harder to make things work. She was always friendly and very complimentary to people she dealt with. I will miss Sarah as will the HBA, I know whatever she does down the road it will be done will all her heart and soul. GOOD LUCK! – John Gunkelman, Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc. “Sarah is always smiling! She is so competent, organized and approachable. I felt very connected to her when I found out how much she and Mark enjoy food and cooking. I wish them the very best and know they will be happy wherever they go because that’s what Sarah does – she does happy!” – Robin Swanson, Superior Insurance
levels. She experienced the effects that the oil boom has had on Williston during the North Dakota Association of Builders state meeting and brought “awesome” oil samples for her staff! She and her family are gearing up for a great camping vacation.
Jennifer McKinney
Jen recently went to her hometown of Oakes, N.D. for an all-school reunion. She had multiple family members fly in for the event and were able to have a small family reunion at the same time. She also had to recently say goodbye to one of her beloved pets, a German Sheppard mix named Chloe.
Krista Mund
Krista has been busy with her daughters’ summer activities. Her oldest daughter, Annie, has joined a traveling soccer team HBA staff con’t on pg 35
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Builders voice concerns over proposed revisions to storm water permits
During a meeting of the National Association of Home Builders’ Environmental Issues Committee during the spring board of directors meeting in May, Builders told staff members from the Environmental Protection Agency of their concerns over the proposed Construction General Permit for storm Stella Stormwater water. EPA Storm Water The EPA issued a revised CGP for Enthusiast public comment April 25. The CGP is the permit issued under the Clean Water Act’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program to authorize the discharge of storm water from construction sites. On hand to discuss some of the specifics of the revised permit were Greg Schaner from the EPA’s NPDES program, and Jesse Pritts of the agency’s Office of Water. To see the presentation visit www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details. aspx?ContentID=159537. Federal law requires the EPA to issue this permit and renew it every five years. With the current permit set to expire this month, the EPA has proposed an extension under which the current permit would not expire until Jan. 31, 2012. Although the CGP applies only where the EPA is the permitting authority (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Idaho, Washington, D.C., most territories and most Indian country lands) it also serves as a model for the permits issued in the delegated states. “We appreciate the folks from the EPA coming by to talk about the construction general permit and other storm water issues,” said Bobby Bowling, chairman of the environmental issues committee and a Builder from El Paso, Texas. “We don’t see eye-to-eye on a lot of the issues,” Bowling said, “but Schaner understands these are complex issues that cost builders a lot of time and money and energy. It’s productive for the EPA staff to hear the practical application of the rules they implement.” The CGP regulates the discharge of storm water from construction sites that disturb one acre or more of land, and from smaller sites that are part of a common plan of development. The permit requires operators of these sites to implement storm water controls and develop Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans. Issues that generated extended discussion included buffer requirements, requirements for development projects involving multiple developers, required corrective actions and exceptions for rainfall that exceeds the two-year, 24hour storm event volume. The proposed new CGP includes a number of modifications, many of which are to implement the new Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELGs) and New Source Performance Standards for Construction and Development Point Sources, which was published Dec. 1, 2009.
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In addition to the CGP requirements, the ELG rule requires construction site operators to meet restrictions on erosion and sediment control, pollution prevention and stabilization. It also includes a numeric turbidity limit for certain larger construction sites, but effective Jan. 4, 2011, EPA stayed with the numeric limit of 280 NTU that was published in the 2009 rule. The agency will propose a revised numeric limit in a future rulemaking. For now, the proposed CGP includes a placeholder for a final number. To ensure that the agency has sufficient time to finalize the new CGP, the EPA is also proposing the extension of its expiration date until Jan. 31, 2012. NAHB is concerned that if the agency does not extend the existing permit, it will put existing permit holders in limbo and prohibit new permittees from obtaining CGPs for new projects. For a copy of NAHB’s comment letter to the EPA on the extension of the CGP visit www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?ContentID=159536. For more information contact Ty Asfaw, NAHB, at (800) 368-5242 ext. 8124 or easfaw@nahb.org.
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Bring the family for an evening of fun at the HBA Picnic Aug. 18
Great food, music, activities for all ages, prizes for associates Get out of the house and enjoy the summer weather. Family and friends are all welcome at the annual picnic, Aug. 18, at Oak Grove Park. Members are encouraged to bring spouses, children and guests. A playground is available at the Oak Grove site. Children will love playing on the inflatable games from Games Galore as well as other fun activities like jump rope, bubbles and bean bag toss. Adults can entertain themselves with games of bean bags and Norwegian golf. • The social is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Pork loin sandwiches, hot dogs, salad, chips, strawberry shortcake and beverages will be provided. • Attendees may bring their own alcoholic drinks in plastic containers. Cost is $12 if pre-registered and $14 for walk-ins. Children less than 14 years of age are free. • Prizes be given to associate members in recognition of Associate Appreciation Month. One lucky Associate attendee will win lunch for two, at the restaurant of his
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• Lots of activities for children and adults: inflatable games, playground, bubbles, potato sack races, Frisbee golf, horse shoes, bean bags, Norwegian golf and more! • Associates honored with $300 in prizes. • Spouses, children, guests welcome. • Attendees may bring alcoholic drinks in plastic containers.
Details: • Aug. 18 • Oak Grove Park (mail shelter) • Social 5:30 p.m. • Dinner 6:30 p.m. • Cost: $12 pre-registered • $14 walk-ins (Ages 14 and under are free!) • Menu: pork loin sandwiches, hot dogs, salad, chips, strawberry shortcake and beverages Directions: In Fargo, head north on 10th St. S. Turn right at 6th Ave. N. This will turn into S. Terrace. Continue on and look for the main shelter and you’re there!
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Fall Home Show Oct. 1 - 2 • Fargo Civic Center
The Fall Home Show will be Oct. 1-2 at the Civic Center in downtown Fargo. Booth sales are open to all members. 2010 exhibitors have first right of refusal on booth their previous year’s booth space. The Fall Home Show featured speaker is MS. Simplicity, Melissa Schmalenberger, a professional organizer. Originally a lawyer by trade, Schmalenberger began her career as MS. Simplicity in 2007, taking her eye for detail and turning it into a business specializing in home and office organization. “It is my goal to MS. Simplicity Melissa Schmalenberger help my clients create and maintain a system of organizing that works for each individual person,” she says. “I work with the client to create the organized and relaxing home or business that they never thought possible.” Schmalenberger will bring that philosophy to her seminars addressing garage organization, tidying your kitchen and cleaning up clutter hotspots like the family “launch pad,” or entryway. “The days of the dungeon garage are gone,” she says. “Find systems that will enable you to find everything in your garage, from a hammer to off-season clothing. I will also give tips on getting families in and out of the house in an organized manner every day, and ways to turn that frontdoor dumping ground into the organized space you’ve been dreaming of.” When it comes to kitchens, Schmalenberger says her seminar will show attendees how to maximize the kitchen space they have, no matter the size. “Families spend the majority of their waking time centered in the kitchen, so it’s important to keep that area in-check!” she says. For those of you that have not exhibited at this show in the past, please take another look at it and contact the HBA at (701) 232-5846 or events@hbafm.com.
Sponsorships available! The Fall Home Show has a variety of sponsorships available: Gold level, Silver level, Exhibitor Lounge sponsor and Beverage sponsor. If you are interested in any of these sponsorships, please contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com.
Details about the show…
Now in its 22nd year, the show will display exhibits in Centennial Hall. See booths featuring contractors, flooring, siding, spas, windows, water purification, decks, heating/air conditioning, interior decorating and design, kitchen and bath design, cabinetry, garage doors and more.
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PAC Spotlight: Dan Lindquist
Local dignitaries proclaim June as Homeownership Month
Mayors of Fargo, West Fargo, MoorDan Lindquist is the head and Dilworth signed a proclamapresident and owner of tion today at a Habitat for Humanity Dan Lindquist ConstrucWomen Build project, 326 6th Ave. tion, Inc. He has been a W. in West Fargo, designating June as member of the HBA of Homeownership Month for each city. F-M since 1997, was presDan Lindquist Information on a nationwide surident of the Association Dan Lindquist vey released in June about Americans’ in 2007 and is currently Construction, Inc. views on homeownership was provided a national director for the NAHB National along with local, state and federal Mayor Rich Mattern discusses homeownership Director National Association of at a West Fargo Habitat for Humanity Women incentives for housing were also be Build project during a press conference Home Builders. highlighted. Fargo and Moorhead offer celebrating National Homeownership Month. Lindquist has contributed to the HBA’s Moorhead Mayor Mark Voxland, Dilworth Mayor home buyer education classes through Chad Olson and Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker Political Action Committee, better known as are pictured in the background. The Village Family Service Center. PAC, for many years and is sitting at the “Gold Those participating in the home buyer Key” $1,000 contribution level. education seminars may be eligible for down payment asHe believes that the most imporant benefit of PAC is sistance depending on income. how effective strength in numbers can be, especially at the Press conference speakers included: Fargo Mayor Dennational level. nis Walaker; West Fargo Mayor Rich Mattern; Moorhead “Numbers equal influence and that is what it’s all about. Mayor Mark Voxland; Dilworth Mayor Chad Olson; Lake The HBA is always looking for members who are willing to Agassiz Habitat for Humanity Director Shirley Dykshoorn, go with a group of other members and HBA staff to specific North Dakota First Lady Betsy Dalrymple and Home Builders Association of F-M Treasurer Darrick Guthmiller, legislative events to help carry our voice, so please let the Kochmann Brothers Homes, Inc. HBA staff know if you are interested!” says Lindquist. Organizations involved in housing such as the F-M Area Lindquist contributes to make his voice heard. Association of Realtors, HBA of F-M, The Village Family “When you see this stuff in action, you realize the numService Center, Habitat for Humanity and local city governbers has a huge influence and are much more efficient than ments, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Housing going at it alone,” he adds. According to Lindquist, PAC is important to his business and Urban Development, coordinated the event. The focus of National Homeownership Month is to and the industry because in the end it’s all about the cost of recognize efforts to strengthen communities and to give doing business. countless American families necessary information to “Lately, everything PAC is working on involve ways to achieve the dream of homeownership. With today’s contry and keep the cost of business down including keeping tinuing low interest rates, homeownership has never been regulations reasonable and cost effective. Ultimately, not more accessible. Contributing to a strong economy, homehaving to pass those costs on to customers is going to save ownership enriches families and symbolizes the realization your business money,” says Lindquist. of the American Dream. Home equity accounts for more If anyone is interested in learning more about PAC, than half of the total net wealth of the typical home-owning please contact Rocky at (701) 232-5846 or rocky@hbafm. family, making homeownership the primary source of a com. household’s net worth and the fundamental first step toward accumulating personal wealth.
Thank you new Club 2012 members
The National Association of Home Builders has started Club 2012. This club seeks to multiply NAHB’s legislative impact by increasing its contributor base. All you need to do is contribute $20.12 These members below are those who joined Club 2012 at the HBA Golf Outing in June! If you would like to donate $20.12 and become a Club 2012 member, please contact Rocky at (701) 232-5846 or rocky@hbafm.com. Marshal Albright.......................Cass County Electric Cooperative Annette Ambuehl................................. BW Insurance Agency, Inc Jim Anderson.........................................................Lamperts Yards Scott Breidenbach............................................. Park Co. Realtors John Brendel...................................... Mid-States Truss Company Kade Bussinger.............................Network Cabling Services, Inc. Jason Carpenter........................................................... Carpo, Inc. Kevin Christianson...............................Property Resources Group Kyle Eid....................................................... Eid-Co Buildings, Inc. Aaron Greterman................. Designer Homes of Fargo-Moorhead Cheyenne Jundt................... Designer Homes of Fargo-Moorhead Chuck Klabo........................................ BW Insurance Agency, Inc Jay Kleingartner................................................Dawson Insurance John Knossala.............................. Prudential Premier Real Estate Ben Koppelman.............................................. Vision Construction
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Nick Meyer..................................................Thomsen Homes, LLC JohnNitzskorski...........................Dan Lindquist Construction, Inc. Erik Opdahl..............................................................TCI Insurance Jaeden Pederson................................................... ABC Seamless Matt Pobst...................................Dan Lindquist Construction, Inc. Phil Trebnick................................................... Comstock Land Co. Jeff Schmidt...................................................Cabinet Makers, Inc. Jeff Shipley....................................... Keller Williams Roers Realty Rick Simonson.................................................. Simonson Lumber Peter Stenehjem........................... First International Bank & Trust Joe Straus.................................... First International Bank & Trust Jim Thompsen....................................................... Eide Bailly LLP Darrin Trites...................................................TRN Abstract & Title Dean Vetter..............................................................TCI Insurance
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HBA of F-M Builder and Associate Member Feature
Custom Building and Remodeling, LLC
Gemstone Masonry Operating Company, Inc.
Creating efficient work practices by cutting Pushing forward with integrity, fortitude with customer’s best interest in mind costs without losing quality by Alison Streyle, Communications & Office Coordinator
Richard Holmes began working the industry as a high school student working construction jobs after school and throughout the summer. In 1973, Holmes and a partner worked together erecting steel buildings and grain storage systems. After two years, they Richard Holmes Custom Building and decided to go their own ways and Holmes founded Custom Building and Remodeling, LLC Remodeling, LLC. The company originally focused on steel buildings for a couple years and then moved into home building. When interest rates went up drastically, remodeling became a service it offers. Today, the company works mainly with framing, but is taking on more commercial work and also does remodeling when there is time. “The newest thing with us is our in-house design and permitting service. We can take the customer’s idea and design the home or project and work with the city through permitting and code requirement issues. This deals mostly with commercial projects,” says Holmes. The company’s assets, which Holmes feels sets it apart from competitors, include the amount of work that is completed in-house. “We frame the home, roof it, insulate it, hang the sheetrock, tape it, paint it along with the siding, soffit and fascia. Then we move inside and can do the trim, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, cultured stone, etc. I find it very beneficial that we have the ability to keep so much of the project in our hands and it keeps us in control of the project,” he says. Holmes describes his job as a “dream job.” He couldn’t imagine not being able to work outside for his job and he says that every project is exciting because you never know what you’re going to get to work on next. “It is such an enjoyable profession and I am so thankful that I get to do something that I love every day. There are so many great people you meet in this business. Whether it be your customers, co-workers or colleagues you always meet the most wonderful people in the Fargo-Moorhead area,” he says. With every job, the ones you love or the ones you don’t, there are always challenges that must be faced. For Holmes and Custom Building and Remodeling, LLC, there is always an obstacle to overcome: staying as efficient as possible while being up-to-date with all the codes and regulations. “We do our best to give each and every customer 100 percent and I think we do a really great job of that. We always do our best to cut costs without cutting quality. New ideas and practices are always welcome to help make our
by Alison Streyle, Communications & Office Coordinator
In 1995, Todd Rodeman had a history of working seasonal road construction doing concrete/asphalt work and filling his winters with helping local masons with projects. An opportunity arose when a local contractor was in need of a good lead man on his project. Rodeman worked with the contractor to create Gemstone Masonry and, within one year, Rodeman held 100 percent ownership of the company. Gemstone Masonry Operating Co., Inc., as it is known today, originally focused on fireplaces and stone and brick veneer in the residential sector of the building industry. The company became incorporated two years ago and has continued to grow in the midst of a poor economy. It now specializes in various areas including concrete foundation, block work, brick and stone masonry, excavating and decorative concrete. “We take on a lot of difficult or complicated jobs that homeowners or contractors have a hard time finding someone to do. I don’t think we’ve ever turned down a job offer,” says Rodeman. Rodeman finds his company doing well in the tough economy due to the foundation of the company being focused on pushing forward with integrity and fortitude while always having the customer’s best interest in mind. “There is some difficulty in finding jobs right now as there are a lack of projects being done during the slow economy, but we have managed to continue to receive bids on enough projects to stay busy. Recently, we’ve had to spend three times our energy bidding projects to create the revenue needed to make up for low margins,” he says. Although times aren’t how they were five or ten years ago, Rodeman still loves his job and enjoys putting together a great self-sufficient crew that he knows will satisfy every customer. “If you’re starting out in the industry, always remember to do quality work and that honesty is the best policy. If you did it wrong, fix it. If you don’t, you will not make it in the long run,” advises Rodeman.
The Fall Home Show is coming up quick!
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HBA of F-M Industry Spotlight The HBA of F-M thanks members who are involved with this industry:
Brick, Glass Block, Masonry & Stone, Contactor, Supplier/Caulking
Benter’s Brick; Buckley Masonry Inc.; Dakota Exteriors; Gemstone Masonry Operating Company Inc.; Hebron Brick Company; Hebron Brick Supply; Mortenson Masonry Inc.; Nitz Masonry; Showcase Masonry LLC; Sperle Masonry, Inc.; Star Masonry; Stone Holding Company; Structural Materials, Inc.; Swenson Masonry LLC
Swenson Masonry LLC • Kent Swenson 16140 57th St SE • Kindred What is your company’s focus/ specialty?
What do you think is the biggest challenge facing the industry today and how are you dealing with it?
“We strive for customer satisfaction by installing quality brick and stone and focusing on the detail work involved on each and every masonry project. We also work very hard to build and maintain great customer relationships.”
What is the latest trend in your business/industry?
“We are seeing a lot of natural stone, thin veneer jobs going up. It seems to cost a little more than the cultural stone, but the curb appeal is well worth it and there is also a wide variety of styles to choose from.”
“The moisture problems are always the biggest challenges. We have to make sure all our along with previous flashings are all installed correctly because we need to be aware if a window flashing fails it can affect the entire project. The same goes for if an ice shield on a roof is put on wrong. “There has to be zero tolerance with flashing. Great caution needs to go into the project and it needs to be done perfectly each time especially with our climate.”
Link your website to HBA
Did you know you can link your website to the HBA of F-M’s website for only $20 per year? The link will appear under your company listing in the membership directory found at www.hbafm.com. Customers who find your name by searching our online directory can simply click on the link to jump to your website. Contact Amanda at (701) 232-5846 or amanda@hbafm.com for more information.
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News from the HBA of F-M Remodelers Council
2011 Remodelers Council
Chairman Gary Grandbois Granites Unlimited Tom Schlenvogt Red River Electric, Inc. (Past Chair)
Member Companies
ABC Seamless Accent Contracting ACME TOOLS Barstad Construction, Inc. Braaten Cabinets, Inc. Casselton Lumber, Inc. Crane Johnson Lumber Company Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc. Dave Anderson Construction Design Direction, Inc. Elliott Interior Design Fargo Linoleum Company Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Fiske Construction, LLP Foam DR’s LLC Granites Unlimited Home Heating, A/C, & Plumbing, Inc. Homemakers Villa Interior Affairs Jauss Construction Inc. Kochmann Brothers Homes, Inc. Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity Laney’s, Inc. Marvin Windows & Doors Minnkota Windows, Inc. Norandex Northern Plumbing Supply Nvision Building & Remodeling Opp Construction Property Resources Group Rebuilding Together Fargo-Moorhead Area, Inc. Red River Electric, Inc. Rick Duval Construction, Inc. RRC Specialties Rusco Window Company Showplace Kitchens Simonson Lumber Smart Spaces, Inc. Stenerson Lumber Stone Holding Company Syverson Tile & Stone Tecton Products, LLC Twin City Garage Door, Inc. United Products Corporation Valley Central Vaccuum Western Products, Inc.
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Remodelers Council constructs wheelchair accessibility ramp for Moorhead resident
On June 2, HBA of F-M’s Remodelers Council built a wheelchair accessibility ramp for Moorhead resident Dan Amundson at 521 S. 6th St. (near Concordia College). Contractors took time out of their work schedule to spend a day at Amundson’s home to help him live a little easier. The Remodelers Council coordinated the project with Freedom Resource Center, an advocacy organization designed to assist people with disabilities in achieving and maintaining independent lifestyles. The city of Moorhead Neighborhood Services approved a Community Development Block Grant for reimbursement funds Dan Amundson, Moorhead resident, uses his ramp to cover material costs. The grant was applied for by built by HBA of F-M Home Builders Care of F-M Foundation. Remodelers Council members for the first time. Amundson was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1990. He is almost always wheelchair-bound, except for short distances inside the house when he can use a walker. According to Amundson’s long-time partner, Deborah Posch, stairs have become almost impossible for him to negotiate. She had to actually lift Amundson’s legs for him to get him down the stairs. Without her help he wasn’t able to leave his home. Amundson had a permanent smile on his face throughout the day as he accompanied the RC members as they worked in his front yard to build the ramp. He and Posch were so grateful for the effort of these members and it has truly changed Amundson’s life. Remodelers Council volunteers who helped with the project include: Pete Fear, John Gunkelman and Jake Kieper, all of Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc.; Terry Lipp, Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery; Mark Spriggs, M & J Construction of Moorhead, Inc.; Dave Velaski, Minnkota Windows, Inc.; John Vastag, Perfect Temp; Bryce Vanderwerff, Red River Electric, Inc.; Casey Beckerleg, Stenerson Lumber; and Bill Blixt, Western Products, Inc. Far left: Mark Spriggs, M & J Construction of Moorhead, Inc., and Jake Kieper, Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc., align the existing railing to the new ramp railing. Left: The crew finishes the final adjustments of the ramp.
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Remodelers Council FOCUS: Minnkota Windows, Inc. by Alison Streyle, Communication & Office Coordinator
Dave Velaski is a sales and service manager at Minnkota Windows, Inc. and has been a member of the Remodelers Council for almost five years. “I decided to join the Council as a way Dave Velaski to begin my involvement with the buildMinnkota ers and remodelers in the Fargo-Moorhead Windows, Inc. area when I first started working as a sales representative for Minnkota Windows,” says Velaski. “I had heard of some of the Council’s projects in the community like the ramp projects and the Fall Home Show that also intrigued me.” Velaski says he enjoys being an RC member because it allows him to meet and work with many people in the industry as well as create great friendships. He has been able to gain a better understanding of other members involvement in the Association and industry as well as their individual businesses through the Council. “Meeting real people in the community is also a great piece of the Council. It makes my day when I get to be part of really making a difference in someone else’s life!” he adds. Over his five years of involvement, Velaski has helped with the Fall Home Show, RENEW House, build bunk beds and multiple ramp projects. “I truly enjoy building the ramps as it is the most selffulfilling project for me. To see the excitement on some-
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one’s face when they get to use their ramp for the first time is unexplainable,” he explains. “It’s an overwhelming feeling to know you were part of making a huge difference in someone’s life.” Velaski says he encourages members to join if they want to meet new friends/colleagues and give back to the community in which they live. “It is a great group of people to work with and I know I will always have them to call on or count on for their expertise and/or referrals,” he says. Minnkota Windows, Inc. manufactures and distributes custom-sized vinyl windows and doors for single- and multi-family homes as well as light commercial applications. According to Velaski, the company prides itself on manufacturing high-performance, quality products ranging from casements to patio doors and every style in between. “By offering the best warranty in the industry and two-week delivery, we are among the best vinyl window companies in the upper Midwest,” he adds. Velaski has a bachelor’s degree in community health education from Minnesota State University Moorhead and has worked for Minnkota Windows, Inc. for the past seven years (three as a field service technician, two as a retail/ contractor sales representative and two as the sales and service manger). Prior to working at Minnkota Windows, Inc., he worked for three years at ABC Seamless as a siding installer, warehouse manager and windows manager. Find more information on the latest ramp build on the previous page or visit www.facebook.com/HBAFargoMoorhead.
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News from the Home Builders Care Foundation
2011 Home Builders Care Board of Trustees
President Clark Bernard Red River Electric, Inc. DAVE ANDERSON Dave Anderson (Vice President) Construction CHAD MALOY Gate City Bank (Secretary) MIKE ANDERSON Bierschbach (Treasurer) Equipment & Supply TOBY CHRISTENSEN Camrud-Foss Concrete (Past President) Constr., Inc. Stenerson Lumber Structural Materials, Inc. Casselton Lumber, Inc. Lavelle Company ISR Homes Rokke Construction Anderson, Bottrell, Sanden & Thompson CARLITA DIETZ Jay Dietz (HBA Liaison) Construction, Inc.
CASEY BECKERLEG CARL BLANK BRAD MORRIS ANDY NELSON DAN PARROW ERIC ROKKE GREG THOMPSON
The foundation, created in 1993 by the Home Builders Association of FargoMoorhead, is a local 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization. It was established with funds donated by HBA members, fundraising events and the HBA itself. The purpose for its creation was to provide an outlet for the builder, remodeler, and companies related to the building industry to show the community that there is more to the building industry than demolition, construction, and remodeling. The HBA of F-M handles the administrative duties for the foundation at no charge. Any contribution designated to the foundation goes directly to the foundation and its charitable work.
Support the Association, Foundation that supports you
Summer is finally here and hopefully it finds our HBA of F-M members busy. As I reflect on how fortunate many of us are to be busy and to live in an area that has not seen the sharp swings in the building industry, I feel we owe it to our Association and Foundation to do what we can to support both organizations. Theodore Roosevelt said, “Every man owes a part of his time and money to the business or industry in which he is engaged. No man has a moral right to withhold his support from an organization that is striving to improve conditions within his sphere.” That idea has become more and more important over the years as there are many issues facing the industry as a whole. I believe the best way to support and give back to our industry is to become a Triple Player. The Triple Player initiative was developed in order to give our members a way to support all the areas of your Association and Foundation. Triple Players pay HBA membership dues, donate at least $365 to Home Builders Care and give at least $365 to North Dakota Association of Builder’s Political Action Committee (NDAB-PAC). As a member, your dues help the Association support you by providing education, trade shows, Parades, marketing opportunities, networking events and plenty more. Donations to Home Builders Care support charitable projects like the RENEW house completed in 2009, scholarships for college students in construction programs and hands-on learning experience for high school students. Investment in NDAB-PAC supports the legislative voice of the industry, supports candidates favorable to the building industry and works on issues that are facing home building today. Honestly, I can’t think of a reason NOT to become a Triple Player! Get started today, you’ll be proud that you did.
Mark your calendars for the 8th Annual Charity Ride
The 8th Annual Charity Ride is coming up Aug. 20. Get your motorcycle, classic car, street rod or hot rod in tip-top shape and ready to go. The Charity Ride is one of Home Builders Care’s biggest events and fundraisers and it’s also the most fun! If you don’t ride or have a classic car, consider sponsoring the event. Sponsors are recognized on all promotional materials and listed on the HBC website, www.hbcfm.com. More details on the event can be found on the next page.
Fall Scholarships available soon
HBC fall scholarships will be available soon. High school seniors interested in pursuing a construction-related degree at North Dakota State College of Science or Minnesota State Community and Technical College are eligible to apply. HBC also has post-secondary scholarships for student chapter members at NDSCS, M State, North Dakota State University and Minnesota State University Moorhead. Applications are due Sept. 23. Visit www.hbcfm.com in the upcoming months for the application.
What is Framework for the Future?
Framework for the Future is the Home Builders Care of FargoMoorhead Foundation’s long-term fundraising initiative to build its endowment fund to maintain current giving, support additional projects and provide for endowment growth. With this initiative, Home Builders Care hopes to become self-sustaining while also increasing its impact on the industry and community. All donations to the Foundation support Framework for the Future.
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CHARITY RIDE 8th Annual
Home Builders Care
Get revved up for the Charity Ride Aug. 20
The 8th Annual Home Builders Care Charity Ride is coming up Aug. 20. Get your motorcycles, classic cars, street rods or hot rods shined, tuned up and ready to go for a beautiful ride. The planning committee is busy organizing this year’s route. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. at U Motors, 3525 38th St. S., Fargo and the riders head out at 10:30 a.m. We will also have a second starting point at the Lakeland General Store and Cornfield Café in Dunvilla, Minn., if the Fargo site doesn’t work for you. Registration in Dunvilla starts at 11:30 a.m. and the ride continues on its route at noon. A late lunch/early supper prepared by Nodak Stores will be included on the ride. Last year’s ice cream break was a huge hit and the planning committee is working out details in hopes of offering it again this year! This event is a great way to support Home Builders Care Foundation. We would love to have more HBA of F-M members and anyone interested in participating join us on the ride, so mark your calendars today! If you can’t ride, consider sponsoring the event. It is a great way to support your Foundation while marketing your company. Contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com for sponsorship details.
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HBA conducts membership survey
The HBA of F-M emailed an online survey to the membership recently. Thank you to all members who participated. The Association received over 50 responses. Those who replied and included their name were entered in a drawing to win a free morning registration for the HBA’s Golf Outing June 13. The survey included 50 questions requesting feedback on general HBA services, events, public affairs/advocacy issues, educational offerings, communications and Home Builders Care Foundation. Overall, feedback was positive, but there are areas for improvement. The HBA is in the second year of a three-year strategic plan, and this feedback will help guide staff, committees and the board when working with the plan. Look for a report on the strategic plan in the next few months. If you ever have feedback to share, don’t wait for the survey. Call the office at (701) 232-5846 or send email to info@hbafm.com. Many of the questions on this year’s survey were openended and covered all of the HBA’s services. Members resoundingly recommended the HBA maintain a steady focus on promoting the importance and value of homeownership, supporting industry-friendly political candidates and maintaining a presence in local, state and national government to give the industry a voice. Reducing property taxes, promoting housing incentives for consumers and allowing easier financing of projects are major concerns to HBA members. A common worry is also the over-reaching arm of government, specifically the Environmental Protection Agency, noted by members.
Here are some additional highlights from the survey: How would you rate the HBA’s overall performance?
What is the most valuable service the HBA provides to your business? Your HBA and its leaders take pride in the many benefits and opportunities the Association offers to members. This question highlights the diversity that members have grown accustomed to within the Association:
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networking opportunities received the most votes for most valuable service the HBA offers, with the Home & Garden Show, advocacy/legislative activities and health insurance all very similar-sized pieces of the pie. This shows that those who get involved reap the most benefit from membership. There are various levels of involvement. To see where you fit, contact Jennifer at (701) 232-5846 or jennifer@ hbafm.com. Overall, is the HBA moving in the right direction to meet your needs?
Would you like to see different kinds of events? Such as...
The HBA of F-M leadership and staff always seek feedback from members on what they prefer for special events and General Membership Meetings. These results are interesting as almost every answer holds a good percentage of interest. Networking events hold the lead with nearly 50 percent of respondents indicating interest in attending these. Do you read the Plains Builder? About 80 percent of respondents indicated that they read the Plains Builder every month or most of the time. Do you use the HBA Membership Directory & Buyer's Guide on a regular basis? Nearly 70 percent of respondents indicated that they use the HBA’s Membership Directory & Buyer’s Guide on a regular basis. Have you visited www.hbafm.com before? Eighty-three percent of respondents said they have visited www.hbafm.com. The above three questions are an indication that the HBA’s communications efforts are regularly used by members. Affordable advertising is available in all three areas: Plains Builder, Membership Directory & Buyer’s Guide and www.hbafm.com. Check your options for reaching a highly targeted building industry audience including members and consumers by contacting Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com.
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Please check all the issues that are important to you and that the HBA should focus on. Response Percent
Answer Options Appraisal Issues
50.0%
Infrastructure Costs (Special Assessments)
45.7%
Property Taxes
65.2%
License Requirements
43.5%
Election - Get Out To Vote Efforts
28.3%
EPA Lead: Renovation, Repair & Painting Rule
30.4%
Sign Code
13.0%
Workforce Housing
19.6%
Infrastructure Costs
32.6%
Green Building
37.0%
Remodeling Incentives
50.0%
New Home Buyer Incentives
63.0%
Energy Efficiency Standards
54.3%
Permit Fees
32.6%
Tax Exemptions for Home Buyers / Owners
58.7%
Flood Protection
60.9%
What topics do you see yourself needing education on in the coming year? Response Percent
Answer Options Lead Paint
New non-profit in town: Rebuilding Together Fargo Moorhead Area, Inc
Rebuilding Together Fargo-Moorhead Area, Inc. was incorporated Jan. 1 to serve communities located in Cass County, ND and Clay County, Minn. It is the leading national nonprofit working to preserve affordable homeownership and revitalize neighborhoods by bringing volunteers and communities together to rehabilitate the homes of low-income homeowners. These projects are accomplished through the hard work of more than 200 affiliates nationwide. Rebuilding Together Fargo-Moorhead Area, Inc.’s mission is to offer home repair and renovation services, free of charge, for low income families with an emphasis on helping the elderly, people with disabilities and Veterans. Its goal is to preserve affordable homeownership. Preserving homeownership stabilizes communities from blight, vandalism, and criminal activity. It also supports city and county services by providing a tax base of dependable property tax revenues. For additional information contact Russ Richards at (701) 356-RTFM (7836) or help@rebuildingtogetherfma.org.
18.4%
Storm Water
2.6%
Minnesota Contractor Continuing Education
28.9%
Electrical Continuing Education
7.9%
Power Limited Continuing Education
7.9%
BAR / PREP Testing
2.6%
NAHB Designations
21.1%
Code Updates
44.7%
Green Building
52.6%
Other
13.2%
What charitable HBC activities are you aware of? Response Percent
Answer Options Scholarships
95.3%
Framework for the Future
20.9%
Wheelchair Ramp Projects
72.1%
RENEW House
72.1%
Charity Ride
69.8%
Support of other nonprofit housing organizations
60.9%
The results of this question show that the HBA’s and Home Builders Care Foundation’s long-standing charitable efforts are well-known by members. Framework for the Future holds the least recognition because it is Home Builders Care Foundation’s newest endeavor. It is a long-term fundraising initiative to build its endowment fund to maintain current giving, support additional projects and provide for endowment growth. With this initiative, Home Builders Care hopes to become self-sustaining while also increasing its impact on the industry and community. All donations to the Foundation support Framework for the Future.
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Committee Briefs Education
This committee develops education programs for the Association. It provides an abundance of choices to fulfill continuing education credits required by Minnesota for builder licensing. The committee’s purpose is to assist the development, professionalism and profitability of HBA members and the industry.
• 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. July 14 EPA Lead: Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule at Cass County Electric Cooperative. Training is done by the UND Environmental Training Institute. Class is also approved for eight hours of Minnesota contractor continuing education credits. Member cost $170 / Non-member cost $255 • Lunch & Learns are held from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. one day each month at the HBA of F-M, 1802 32nd Ave. S., Fargo. July 26 will feature, “Managing Finances for Small Businesses” Cost is $10. See the insert in this issue to register. Next meeting: 8 a.m. July 12
Events
This committee handles programming and entertainment for the General Membership Meetings, coordinates the annual HBA Golf Outing, and the Home & Garden Show. Its purpose is to provide creative ideas, and support for coordination as well as logistics during each of these events.
• The next GMM will be the August Picnic, Thursday, Aug. 18 at Oak Grove Park. The social is at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner at 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by calling (701) 232-5846 or email info@hbafm.com by Aug. 12. Games, food and prizes for Associates. Next meeting: 8:15 a.m. July 8
Membership: Retention & New Member Development
This combined committee looks for new and creative ways of recruiting and welcoming new members, and develops programs to remind members of the value of their membership. It explores reasons why members join and leave, is responsible for contacting all members and also reviews the NAHB membership status report on a monthly basis.
• The May 2011 membership report indicates a member retention rate of 90.7 percent, with 816 members: 222 Builders and 580 Associates. A total of 246 renewals have been made so far this year. • The committee’s 2011 goal is to recruit 65 new members (22 Builders and 43 Associates) and achieve a retention rate of 93 percent. We are well on our way to reaching this goal! Please notify Jennifer at (701) 2325846 or jennifer@hbafm.com, if you have any leads or would like to get involved. Next meeting: Noon July 11
Parade of Homes
A “Parade of Homes” is designed to promote HBA builder members to consumers. It serves to boost home sales and raises the level of recognition for builder members. This committee is responsible for all aspects of coordinating and promoting the spring and fall Parades.
• The Spring Parade of Homes was a great success, featuring 58 homes by 40 builders. • The Fall Parade of Homes is coming up quick: Sept. 10-11 and 17-18. Builders look for entry forms in the mail! Next Meeting: 3 p.m. July 18
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Public Issues
The Public Issues Committee is responsible for keeping tabs on governmental action that affects the industry and then informing the industry on the status of those issues.
• A task force has been established to review the infrastructure requirements in the city of Moorhead. The group has commented on the cost analysis provided by the city and is now waiting for the city to meet. The purpose of the group’s recommendations is to ultimately reduce infrastructure costs. • The HBA has been reviewing the tree preservation ordinance created by the city of Fargo and is working with a group of city staff to help formulate the draft. The draft is in its seventh re-write and will be forwarded on to the City Commission sometime in July. • The HBA was part of a group who went to Washington D.C. and met with the congressional delegation for North Dakota. The main discussion items were the mortgage interest deduction and the funding for a Fargo-Moorhead diversion. The HBA is working on a follow up letter and setting up meetings in the state. • The city of Fargo has passed river setbacks so there will be no building allowed within 450 feet of the center line of the river. The official ordinance is still being worked on. The committee formed is discussing whether there should be variation on distance based on different rivers. Also, what the setbacks should be along drains and how the city should handle the increase in base flood elevations. Next meeting: 11:30 a.m. July 19
PAC Committee
This committee works with the Public Issues Committee to coordinate fundraising efforts for North Dakota Association of Builders’ political action committee (NDAB-PAC) and the National Association of Home Builder’s political action committee (BUILD-PAC). It is involved with setting guidelines for PAC giving policies and its members have the final vote on distribution of PAC funds the Association distributes to local candidates running for office.
• Total PAC fundraising for 2011 is over $19,000! Make your contribution today. Next meeting: 12:30 p.m. July 19
Remodelers Council
This council represents the remodeling industry in the local HBA of F-M through national Remodelers membership. It has its own dues and community service projects and is the committee behind planning the Fall Home Show.
• The 2011 Fall Home Show is scheduled for Oct. 1-2 at the Fargo Civic Center. This year’s featured speaker is MS. Simplicity. • The Council recently constructed a wheelchair accessibility ramp for Dan Amundson in Moorhead. Thank you to all those who volunteered! It is always a great joy to help in this way throughout the community. The Council has another ramp project in the works and will hopefully be able to have the build in July. Next meeting: 8 a.m. July 13
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Meet your Events Committee Chair: Shannon Stumpf
Shannon Stumpf, Cass County Electric Cooperative, has been involved with the Events Committee for nine years and became the chair of the committee in the Fall of 2010. She became involved when her boss suggested she join a committee at the HBA of F-M to meet people and learn more about the building industry. “I am so happy I became involved. I enjoy the interaction between members and hearing the variety of ideas that can make the HBA events better each and every year,” she says. Shannon Stumpf Stumpf believes that the Events Committee is important Cass County to the HBA because it helps manage and conjure new ideas Electric Cooperative for the Association’s largest event each year. “The Home & Garden Show is such a strong community event as well as the HBA’s number one event that without a committee that is solely based to help this event grow stronger the show would eventually become stagnant and lose the public’s interest,” she says. Outside of work and her involvement with the Association, Stumpf and her family enjoy spending quality time camping and plan to do as much as possible of it this summer.
Committee of the Quarter: Events Committee Shannon Stumpf*.............Cass County Electric Cooperative Lori Elliott**........................................... Elliott Interior Design Bill Blixt.............................................. Western Products, Inc. Randy Cramer........................................... NAI North Central Mike Deyle............................................... Deyle Construction Devin Gaard.................................................... TCI Insurance Jessica Grondahl..............................................Nodak Stores
Things you didn’t know about Shannon: Favorite service provided by the HBA/NDAB/NAHB: Lunch & Learns
What you never knew about me:
Loves to travel, but am not very good on airplanes.
Favorite vacation spot: Italy
Favorite TV program: Any cooking show.
Last book you read:
My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult.
Patti Helm............................. First International Bank & Trust Ryan Hoss........................................Baker Nursery Gardens Joey Johnson.................................... Red River Electric, Inc. Mary Krage..........................................Indigo Signworks, Inc. Diana Stead.....................................Stone Holding Company Jane Volk....................................................... Gate City Bank * Comittee chair **Committee vice chair
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Win a free year of membership Get in the running for a free year of membership in the HBA of F-M! The Association tracks those members who pay their dues before the month of their renewal. All those members are entered into a drawing for a free year of dues. For example, if your membership is paid through Sept. 30, 2011, you would pay your dues before Sept. 1, 2011, to be entered. Call Amanda at (701) 232-5846 with any questions.
The National Association of Women in Construction Education Foundation offers construction certification and educational programs through a partnership with Clemson University for individuals who want to gain a greater knowledge and understanding of construction industry principles and practices. Upon completing any of the following courses, individuals will be awarded continuing education units from Clemson. Advertise in the HBA These programs can be done as an individual home-study course or in a classPlains Builder room setting: The HBA of F-M’s Plains • Construction Bookkeeping Technician (CBT) 3 CEUs - Learn how to Builder advertising delivers set-up and operate a simple bookkeeping system for a construction company your message monthly to over and work in both simple and complex bookkeeping systems. This course a thousand building industry covers: general ledger, job cost, payables, receivables, payroll and organizprofessionals. You can still get ing your bookkeeping system. in the 2011 magazine. Contact • Construction Industry Technician (CIT) 3 CEUs - program represents Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or an overview of the construction industry and its processes. Lessons cover jenny@hbafm.com for more types of construction, forms of business ownership, contractual agreements, details on advertising! contract documents and the construction process. • Construction Document Specialist (CDS) 3 CEUs per course - is an intermediate program of two courses that tests your knowledge and understanding of the interpretation and implementation of information conveyed from architects/engineers to contractors by way of a legal document. • Certified Construction Associate (CCA) See website for CEUs earned for each of the six courses - an advanced program with six courses in construction technology, procedures and processes. You learn to exercise judgment and gain expertise in administrative affairs when dealing with employees, governmental units, professional associations, contractors and the public. NEF is an approved quality education provider by the www.VillageEAP.com American Council on Construction Education. The goals of NEF are to provide quality educational programs and Offering confidential professional guidance for: promote the benefits of a career in the construction industry. • Relationship Issues Through NEF’s adult certification and K-12 programs spon• Emotional Health sored by many of the NAWIC chapters, NEF continues to • Drug & Alcohol Issues “Educate the Construction Industry Today and Tomorrow.” • Workplace Issues If you are interested in learning more about these NEF • Financial Counseling programs go to www.nawiceducation.org, select Education/ • Legal Counseling Certification and then the program you are interested in. If
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contention that clearance testing would improve the cleaning habits of contractors, pointing to previous research by NAHB and the EPA showing that remodelers leave renovation areas cleaner than they find them and, in most cases, with significantly reduced levels of lead dust. “The EPA provided no data or evidence that clearance testing is a necessary addition to the rule,” said Hanbury. “In fact, the rule is so new that they don’t have data about how successful it is at reaching the goal of reducing lead hazard exposures in children and pregnant women.” OMB is currently reviewing the clearance testing requirements before the changes are finalized.
Losing Business
Looking at his business records over the last year under the lead rule, Peterson said that 15 of the 16 project leads he had on pre-1978 homes would have qualified for the opt-out provision, which was previously available to homes where there were no children or pregnant women residing. Eleven of the 15 home owners said they would have opted out, and the owners of the one home where there were small children did not move forward with the remodeling job due to its cost. Peterson’s company completed two projects under the lead rule, both for older couples who would have signed the opt-out waiver before it was rescinded. In the first project (which included remodeling two bathrooms and a closet) the additional cost for t compliance was $2,140. A second project to replace three windows cost an additional $420 per window, an added $1,260 for the project. “I’m seeing in my remodeling business that not only are customers choosing not to undertake remodeling work but less work is ultimately done because of the need to pay for the increased costs of the lead rule,” said Peterson. “This is especially frustrating for home owners who would have qualified for the opt-out waiver,” he said. Paul Emrath, NAHB vice-president of survey and housing policy research, criticized the EPA’s economic analysis for failing to estimate how much business remodelers would lose as a result of the compliance costs. He provided OMB with results from NAHB’s Remodeling Market Index showing that in response to the rule’s cost potential customers are switching to uncertified contractors, taking on do-it-yourself projects or simply choosing to do less remodeling. Additionally, the remodelers explained that requiring contractors to conduct lead clearance testing is wholly inconsistent with the federal regulatory distinctions between renovation and abatement activities. Requiring remodelers to conduct clearance testing and pass clearance levels turns them into abatement workers, which was not intended by Congress or the regulation, they said. In a meeting with Mike Nagel, a remodeler from Chicago, EPA Assistant Administrator Steve Owens asked if NAHB could collect data from remodelers on actual costs for a project under the lead rule and share the results with the agency. That effort is now underway. For more information on the lead rule, visit www.nahb.org/leadpaint or contact Matt Watkins, NAHB, at (800) 368-5242 ext. 8327 or mwatkins@nahb.org.
Do you need to be Lead certified?
HBA staff con’t from pg 16
this summer and had her first out-of-town tournament in June. Krista has scheduled in some great concerts for her summer: 32 Below, Rodney Atkins, Dierks Bentley and Def Leppard. Her family also has a great 4th of July vacation planned back in the Medora, N.D., area where she is from originally.
Amanda Ohlsen
Amanda and her husband Tyler are settling into their parental roles as their little one, Kaylee Ohlsen, is already three months old! Oh, how the time flies. She’s noticed her motherly instincts showing more as she finds herself rocking while standing, even though there’s no baby in her arms.
Rocky Schneider
Rocky has been busy planning for a new job come October. That new job of being a daddy, of course! His wife, Shelli, is due on Oct. 31. Spooky! If you are wondering if the baby will be a boy or a “ghoul,” they recently found it that they will be having a baby girl. Congratulations! He has also managed to sneak in some time to play in his usual summer softball league.
Alison Streyle
Alison has a full summer ahead of her and it’s barely begun. Five weddings this summer have kept her busy and her spending tight! Her sister and brother-in-law, Erin and Luis, live in Spain, but will be home the entire month of July. Alison has a small family reunion over the 4th of July and has also planned a trip to Medora and the Mount Rushmore with Erin and Luis. She is also playing sand volleyball every Tuesday night, weather permitting.
If you are working on pre-1978 homes without having taken the correct training, you are risking being fined up to $37,500 per violation.
Get trained now!
Your HBA is holding a course that satisfies requirements for certified renovator training by the EPA on July 14 here in Fargo! See the back cover for more information.
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HBA of F-M Member Renewal Report Thanks to these members who have renewed membership and continue supporting the HBA of F-M. The number of years they’ve been members is reflected behind the company name. If you notice discrepancies, please let us know so we can update our records: (701) 232-5846. (Allow 60 days for name to reappear.) Alerus Financial..................................................................19 Miller & Sons Drywall, Inc.....................................................1 Anderson & Fercho, PLLC..................................................16 Moorhead Federal Credit Union...........................................5 Bierschbach Equipment & Supply......................................13 Multiple Media Consultants, Inc..........................................18 Bremer Bank, National Association....................................14 Northland Glass and Glazing, LLC.....................................18 Carlson Construction, Inc...................................................28 Northland Truss Systems, Inc.............................................20 Coldwell Banker First Realty - Daniel Ness, Realtor............3 Northwest Blinds, Inc..........................................................12 Crist Construction, Inc........................................................16 Palluck Construction.............................................................7 Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc......................................19 Park Co. Realtors................................................................39 Delta Design & Construction, Inc..........................................3 Park Company Mortgage......................................................6 Design Direction, Inc.............................................................5 Plecity Kowalski Construction, Inc........................................7 Design-7 P.C.........................................................................9 Poss Custom Cabinets, Inc.................................................19 Eide Bailly LLP...................................................................22 Prosper Electric....................................................................5 Ellenson Caulking, LLC......................................................15 Randy Barta Construction..................................................10 Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau.................17 Robert Gibb & Sons, Inc.....................................................11 Feder Realty.......................................................................49 Runger's Heating and Air Conditioning................................6 F-M Garage Door.................................................................1 S & W Electric Motor Repair...............................................22 Foam DR's LLC..................................................................20 Servpro of Fargo Moorhead.................................................1 Grant's Mechanical, Inc........................................................3 Solberg, Stewart, Miller & Tjon...........................................22 Henry Bros. Excavating, Inc................................................10 Sorum Design-Build.............................................................6 Holland Enterprises, Inc.....................................................13 Spaulding Stone...................................................................3 Indigo Signworks, Inc............................................................4 Stone Ridge Builders, Inc.....................................................1 Jauss Construction Inc.........................................................1 Suppa Construction..............................................................2 JDP Electric, Inc.................................................................12 TCI Insurance.......................................................................2 Jordahl Custom Homes, Inc...............................................10 Titan Homes Inc....................................................................6 Kvamme Real Estate..........................................................15 Valley Printing Inc...............................................................13 KWA Constructors, Inc..........................................................8 Western Products, Inc........................................................22 Master Construction Co., Inc................................................7 Winter Wilson Siding Inc.......................................................4 Mid-States Wireless, Inc.....................................................28
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HBA of F-M New Member Report Basement Technologies of ND
Roberts Painting & Drywall
Custom Building con’t from pg 24
Painting & Staining
projects and customer service the best that they can be.” For anyone looking to get into the building industry Holmes advises to get the best training available and work with a good builder to get your foot in the door. Then he says it’s up to you to work hard and stay smart in your profession.
Steve Roberts 905 20th St S Fargo, ND 58103-2933 (701) 235-6729 Sponsor: Tyrone Leslie Heritage Homes
Basement Repairs & Waterproofing Ben Koppelman 416 Main St Horace, ND 58047 (701) 491-0665 Sponsor: Ken Krajsa State Bank & Trust
SmartRooms of North Dakota
Park Co. Realtors - John Midthune, Realtor
Heating & Air Conditioning
HBA Picnic Oak Grove Park
Bryce Rosene PO Box 10712 Fargo, ND 58106 (701) 364-9276 Sponsor: Debbie Peterson JDP Electric, Inc.
Real Estate & Sales
John Midthune 3816 41st Ave S Moorhead, MN 56560 (701) 371-0150 Sponsor: Vicki Fredrikson Staging Innovations
Aug. 18
…details on pg 20 Come out for a night of games, fun, food and PRIZES!
2011 Membership Drive Contenders (November 2010 - October 2011)
The members below have kicked off 2011 with great recruitment efforts. Each member who recruits at least one new member between Nov. 1, 2010 and Oct. 31, 2011 will be placed into a drawing for prizes given away at the 2011 November GMM.
Thank you to all members for recruiting and retention efforts! Name, Company...............................# recruited
Name, Company...............................# recruited
Name, Company...............................# recruited
Steve Aune
Nancy Kelly
Dan Passolt
Country Financial Steve Aune Agency......................................... 1
Heartland Labor.............................................. 1
Homeland Developers.................................... 1
Nolen Bertsch
Red River Drywall & Painting Service, Inc...... 1
Nelson Window Co......................................... 1
Stan Birky
John Koerselman Ken Krajsa State Bank & Trust.......................................... 3
Stan Birky Construction, Inc........................... 1
Bill Blixt
Tyrone Leslie Heritage Homes............................................. 3
Western Products, Inc.................................... 2
Cindy Cooper
Chris Lind Chris Lind Custom Homes............................. 2
Blue Cross Blue Shield of ND......................... 2
Jason Eid
Sylvia Lunski Design Direction, Inc....................................... 3
Eid-Co Buildings, Inc...................................... 1
Vicki Fredrikson
Rob Lyngstad Matrix Properties............................................ 1
Staging Innovations........................................ 1
Harry Gilbertson
Nancy Michelsen
Debbie Peterson JDP Electric, Inc............................................. 1
Dave Schmidt Builders Management & Investment............... 2
Rod Shafer Arctic Audio.................................................... 1
Les Stenerson Stenerson Lumber.......................................... 1
Brent Tabor GOLDMARK Property Management.............. 1
Bryce Vanderwerff Red River Electric, Inc.................................... 1
CityWide Electric............................................ 2
Harry Gilbertson Construction........................ 1
John Gunkelman
Scott Mollberg Stenerson Lumber.......................................... 1
Dakota Construction of Fargo, Inc.................. 2
Darrick Guthmiller
Chad Ohnstad All Finish Concrete......................................... 1
Kochmann Brothers Homes, Inc..................... 1
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Guess Who Revealed!
Guess Who Revealed!
Guess Who! is a feature every month. We will run a childhood photo of an HBA board member, HBC trustee, Health Plan Trustee, committee chairperson or staff member.
Guess Who! is a feature every month. We will run a childhood photo of an HBA board member, HBC trustee, Health Plan Trustee, committee chairperson or staff member.
June’s Guess Who!
May’s Guess Who is still a mystery!
Hints:
• Born on a farm and has no birth certificate to this day. • Doesn’t know how to swim. • Published photographer, including one for a national magazine cover. • Won the Judges Choice award at the Minnesota Fine Woodworking annual show. • Local storm water guru.
Hints:
• Born in Warren, Minn. • Graduated from Minnesota State University Moorhead. • Loves hockey - Go Spuds! • New to the building industry - five years. • “Wood” love to educate you on the industry.
Extra hint: Works for a Moorhead company “delivering quality service and products for over 121 years.”
Answer:
Answer:
Winner:
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Ken Andersen KWA Constructors, Inc.
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Spring board con’t from pg 10
the middle class. • Federal approval for the Fargo-Moorhead diversion – Permanent flood protection is paramount to the continued growth and success of the F-M area. With the passage of two local sales tax votes and the N.D. Legislature committing monies, the local share of costs are in place. We need the support of our elected leaders in Washington D.C. to help make sure the diversion is a top priority for the Corps of Engineers and the President’s budget. • Lending Regulations – The lack of availability and access to land acquisition, land development and
Winner:
Brent Atkins Minnkota Windows, Inc.
home construction loans, known as AD&C, is one of the biggest challenges facing the home building industry. NAHB is supporting legislation, H.R. 1755, to help alleviate some of the barriers out there. • Environmental Protection Agency – The home building industry is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the U.S. The EPA’s overreaching regulations need to be reigned in, especially the Lead: Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule that has cost homeowners thousands of extra dollars on each job. If you would like more information on any of the topics above, please contact Rocky at (701) 232-5846 or rocky@ hbafm.com.
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Committee provides Education Schedule Education opportunities for members
July 14 - EPA Lead: Renovation, Repair &
Painting Rule Training with UND Environmental Training Institute.
• 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Cass County Electric Cooperative, 4100 32nd Ave. S., Fargo. Class satisfies requirements for certified renovator training by the EPA. • Class is approved for eight hours of Minnesota contractor continuing education credits. • Cost: $170 Members / $255 Non-Members
July 26 - Lunch & Learn “Managing Finances for Small Business”
• 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. HBA office, 1802 32nd Ave. S. • Speaker Parker Vander Wal, financial advisor at Waddell & Reed, Inc. • Find out more on how to set up your financial reports and business expenses so business owners are not living from paycheck to paycheck. How does a business know when its cost effective and profitable when it comes to adding employees or expanding the business. • Cost: $10 (includes lunch) • Register by contacting Alison at (701) 232-5846 or alison@hbafm.com.
Aug. 31 - Lunch & Learn “Sales and Marketing” • 1 -2 p.m. at the HBA office, 1802 32nd Ave. S., Fargo. • NAHB webinar: Younger buyers use social media to communicate preferences and find out what’s hot. It is important to understand what buyers want. It’s also important to utilize social media with existing marketing tools to reach the younger demographic. • Cost: $5 • Register by contacting Alison at (701) 232-5846 or alison@hbafm.com or by completing the registration form included as an insert in this issue.
Sept. 20-21 - Safety Training “OSHA 10-Hour
Construction Course” taught by N.D. Safety Council. • • • •
1 - 5 p.m. Sept. 20, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 21 Cost: Free for Members / $50 for Non-members. Limited space! (limit to 5 people per company). Register with Sandy Neiss, N.D. Association of Builders, at (701) 222-2401 or sandy@ndbuild.com.
The HBA of F-M, along with the state and national associations, works hard to provide timely opportunities to give members information as fast as possible. We urge you to look at what we, as an association, offer and explore how you can better your professionalism by keeping on top of the requirements as well as taking advantage of the opportunities we provide. Lunch & Learn - On the local level, our Lunch & Learn program has been a fixture at the HBA for about four years. Classes are offered over the lunch hour each month covering everything from business plans and time management to increasing sales and managing people. N.D. Professional Builder, NDAB offerings - On the state level, you can earn your North Dakota Professional Builder designation by completing seven hours of continuing education each year and paying a fee. Most of HBA’s local programs qualify. An NDPB designation is a great way to market your company and professionalism to fellow members and consumers. Learn more at www.ndbuild.com or call (800) 326-4746. NDAB has coordinated with the N.D. Safety Council to provide three safety training courses in Fargo with the next one set for Sept. 20-21. National designations - On the national level, there are many designations that members can earn through the National Association of Home Builders. Visit www.nahb.org/designations for a full list of designations. Minnesota contractor continuing education - Your HBA is planning its menu of classes for Minnesota contractor continuing education classes Jan. 18 and Feb. 15. Electrical contractor continuing education – The HBA will, once again, hold a continuing education class for electrical contractors on Jan. 13. The class will be taught by Tim Pull from the North Dakota State Community College in Wahpeton and held at the Skills and Technology Training Center, in north Fargo. Power-limited continuing education – Your HBA will hold its second power limited technician continuing education class in March. Lead paint regulations – As of April 22, 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency requires all renovations disturbing painted surfaces in pre-1978 homes must be done by a certified lead renovator. This includes, but is not limited to, modification, repair, sanding, scraping, removal of building component, window replacement, weatherization, etc. Certified renovators must go through eight hours of training by an EPA certified instructor. On top of that, the company must also submit a firm application to the EPA along with a $300 fee. Your HBA has held almost 10 classes and its next one is set for July 14. If you are interested in joining the HBA’s Education Committee, contact Alison at (701) 232-5846 or alison@hbafm.com. We are always looking for new members and fresh ideas. You are always welcome to “try out” the committee, too. Come for a meeting or two and then you can decide if you want to commit. We meet at 8 a.m. the first Tuesday of each month.
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The following Parade of HomesTM information is from an independent research study conducted by Dan Jones & Associates in March 2008: Magazine Shelf Life 62% of Parade of HomesTM attendees kept the magazine for more than 1 month, and 34% kept their magazine for more than 6 months. Magazine Use 92% of Parade attendees described the magazine as either very helpful or somewhat helpful. Reach 55% of Parade attendees plan on building or remodeling some time in the next 2 years. Perfect Target 78% of Parade attendees are aged 25-54 and 68% have an annual income of more than $75,000.
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Sept. 10-11 and 17-18, 2011
Your HBA is busy getting its upcoming 12th annual Fall Parade of Homes running Sept. 10-11 and 17-18. Builders, registration information has been sent out. Check your mailboxes! We will, again, be developing a high-quality, glossy magazine complete with artists’ renderings of each home and will feature an interactive website accessible through www.hbafm.com. The magazines will be available at all Hornbacher’s stores starting Sept. 6. Contact the HBA at (701) 232-5846 for details.
Sponsorships available! GOLD Sponsor benefits:
• Logo on cover of Fall Parade magazine (circulation of 7,500) and The Forum insert (circulation of 115,000). • Sponsor name mentioned in one version of the radio ad. • Opportunity to be interviewed on radio during live remotes held before and/or during the event. • Website link and logo will appear on HBA of F-M’s Web page promoting the Parade at least one month prior to the event. • Featured on the cover of the September HBA newsletter, the Plains Builder. • Opportunity to submit article about company in the October issue of the Plains Builder. • Website link and logo on Parade Web page. • Recognition on the Parade of Homes Facebook page. • Logo incorporation in other advertisements. • Endorse sponsor in press kits promoting the Parade to local TV, radio and print news outlets.
SILVER Sponsor benefits:
• Logo featured on the Table of Contents page of the Fall Parade magazine (circulation of 7,500) and The Forum insert (circulation of 115,000). • Sponsor name mentioned in one version of the radio ad. • Opportunity to be interviewed on radio during live remotes held before and/or during the event. • Website link and logo will appear on HBA of F-M’s Web page promoting the Parade at least one month prior to the event. • Featured on the cover of the September HBA newsletter, the Plains Builder. • Website link and logo on Parade Web page. • Recognition on the Parade of Homes Facebook page. • Endorsed in press kits promoting the Parade to local TV, radio and print news outlets. Sponsor information is provided so on-air personalities can recognize sponsor while promoting event.
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Oct. 1 - 2 • Fargo Civic Center
Booth sales are NOW open to all members and will open up to non-members July 29, so hurry and book your space now! 2010 exhibitors have first right of refusal on their previous year’s booth space. If you have not exhibited at this show in the past, please take another look at it and contact MS. Simplicity the HBA at (701) 232-5846 or events@hbafm.com. Melissa Schmalenberger The Fall Home Show featured speaker is MS. Simplicity, Melissa Schmalenberger, a professional organizer. “The days of the dungeon garage are gone,” says Schmalenberger. “Find systems that will enable you to find everything in your garage, from a hammer to off-season clothing. I will also give tips on getting families in and out of the house in an organized manner every day, and ways to turn that front-door dumping ground into the organized space you’ve been dreaming of.”
Sponsorships available! GOLD Sponsor benefits:
• Promotion on the Fall Home Show guide cover and center spread which is distributed through The Forum Sept. 25 (circulation of 115,000). • Logo on cover of the show program distributed at the event (distribution of 1,500). • Featured on HBA of F-M Web page with a link to company website from Sept. 1 - Oct. 31. • Logo on the cover of the HBA newsletter’s, the Plains Builder, September issue. • Endorsed in press kits promoting the Fall Show to local TV, radio and print news outlets. Sponsor information is provided so on-air personalities can recognize sponsor while promoting event. • Logo placed on signage at the Fall Show promoting sponsors, seminars and their locations. • Receive, in conjunction with The Forum, a 1/4-page black-and-white ad in the Show guide free of charge. (Options available for enlargement or color printing for an additional cost.) • Choice of two more options from a list of extra Gold sponsor benefits.
SILVER Sponsor benefits:
• Promotion on the Fall Home Show guide cover and center spread which is distributed through The Forum Sept. 25 (circulation of 115,000). • Logo on the show program distributed at the event (distribution of 1,500). • Featured on HBA of F-M Web page with a link to company website from Sept. 1 - Oct. 31. • Logo on the cover of the HBA newsletter’s, the Plains Builder, September issue. • Endorsed in press kits promoting the Fall Show to local TV, radio and print news outlets. Sponsor information is provided so on-air personalities can recognize sponsor while promoting event. • Logo placed on signage at the Fall Show promoting sponsors, seminars and their locations. • Receive, in conjunction with The Forum, a 1/8-page black-and-white ad in the Show guide free of charge. (Options available for enlargement or color printing for an additional cost.) • Choice of two more options from a list of extra Silver sponsor benefits.
If you would like be a sponsor of one of these events, or would like more details on the sponsorships, please contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com.
EPA Remodeling, Renovation & Painting (RRP) Rule Effective Aug. 1, 2011 - Minnesota will require lead certification when issuing permits.
Municipalities will be verifying lead certification for residential builders, remodelers, roofers and manufactured home installers when requesting a permit to work on homes constructed prior to 1978.
Effective April 22 - building and remodeling firms must have one or more “certified renovators” assigned to each job where lead-based paint is disturbed. Eight hours of training is required to become a “certified renovator.”
Firm Certification also required
HBA of F-M offers renovator training: • 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. July 14 • Cost (including lunch | pre-registration required) HBA Member $170 Non-Member $255 • Cass County Electric Cooperative 4100 32nd Ave. S. in Fargo
In addition to having a certified renovator(s), firms working in pre-1978 homes will need to submit an application to become certified before offering or performing the work covered under the rules. The EPA has up to 90 days to certify or recertify a firm once it receives a complete application. • Firm certifications cost $300 and are valid for five years. • Firms must apply for re-certification. For a printable application go to http://www. epa.gov/lead/pubs/firmapp.pdf.
training will be presented by:
Who does this affect?
• UND Environmental Training Institute, EPA-certified to present RRP courses.
(EPA accreditation number: NAT-RV-I-8865-1-EN)
• This course is approved for eight hours of contractor continuing education by the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry. (Does NOT include energy.)
Sponsorship Available! Contact Jenny at (701) 232-5846 or jenny@hbafm.com.
The EPA RRP rule affects contractors, property managers and others who disturb known or presumed lead-based paint during renovation.
What activities?
The term renovation covers all activities done for compensation that disturb painted surfaces including most repair, remodeling and maintenance activities such as window replacement, weatherization and demolition.
What structures?
The RRP rule applies to all renovation work performed in residential houses, apartments and child-occupied facilities such as schools and daycare centers built before 1978.
What’s required?
Space is limited!
Call now to register! (701) 232-5846
All registrations must be pre-paid and received at least 24 hours in advance of the class. Refunds will only be provided if notice of cancellation is received 24 hours before the class.
This class has been approved for 4.5 hours of North Dakota Professional Builder credit by the N.D. Association of Builders. See www.ndbuild.com for more details on NDPB.
To become certified, a renovator must successfully complete an EPA or stateapproved training course. All renovation workers must be trained. Renovation workers can be trained on-the-job by a Certified Renovator to use lead-safe work practices, or they can become Certified Renovators themselves.
HBA of F-M 1802 32nd Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: (701) 232-5846 • Fax: (701) 280-1108 www.hbafm.com
Home Builders Association of F-M “Lunch & Learn” Education Opportunities 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 26
ONLY $10 PER CLASS!
“Managing Finances for Small Businesses”
• Find out more on how to set up your financial reports and business expenses so business owners are not living from paycheck to paycheck. • How does a business know when its cost effective and profitable when it comes to adding employees or expanding the business. • Speaker: Parker Vander Wal, financial advisor at Waddell & Reed, Inc.
1 - 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 31
“Sales and Marketing”
• NAHB webinar helping younger buyers use social media to communicate preferences and find out what’s hot. It’s important to understand what buyers want and also tu utilize social media with existing marketing tools to reach the younger demographic.
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 • Speaker: TBD
“Tax Planning”
WHERE: HBA of F-M office, 1802 32nd Ave. S., Fargo. Please Contact Alison at (701) 232-5846 or alison@hbafm.com with any questions. Please register the following person(s) for Lunch & Learn class date(s):
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Raise money for children’s health; attend Cully’s Kids Celebrity Weekend Lineup of events include silent and live auction, golf scramble, picnic
Minnesota Wild hockey player Matt Cullen and wife Bridget are ready to kick off another great Cully’s Kids Celebrity Weekend July 14-16. These three days are full of great events and amazing people. New this year are the silent and live auctions happening 7 – 10 p.m. July 14 at Usher’s House restaurant in Moorhead. Purchase your $50 ticket at the door that directly benefits the Foundation and enjoy a great night of placing bids, appetizers, drinks and a great socializing atmosphere. Other events happening throughout this event include a Celebrity Golf Scramble at Oxbow Country Club July 15 and the Cully’s Kids Picnic at Newman Outdoor Field July 16. HBA of F-M member and Matt Cullen’s father, Terry Cullen, Cullen Insulation, has been involved with the program since it began and always enjoys helping out and seeing those in the community and surrounding areas that come out to support the event. “We see a tremendous amount of support from professional athletes and are extremely thankful for the time they spend with the children. It is very special for everyone involved,” he says. Funds raised by this event and other donations throughout the year help award grants to many area organizations: Kamp KACE, Hope, Inc., Dakota Medical Foundation, Make-A-Wish, Riding on Angel’s Wings and TNT Kids Fitness and Outdoor Adventure Fund. In 2010, the Cully’s Kids Celebrity Weekend raised $397,000! “Being involved in this event has an extremely positive effect on everyone, including myself. The feeling you get when you’re able to help out those who are less fortunate is something you can’t put into words,” says Cullen. “There are a lot of people who have given a lot of time to make this event successful and it’s always rewarding to see the support we have. You can see it in the children’s faces how excited they are when they meet the celebrities. It’s priceless.” Details about the Foundation Cullen Children’s Foundation, founded in 2003 by Matt and Bridget Cullen, provides financial resources to organizations that support children’s health care needs with an emphasis on cancer. It works to help improve the quality of life for children and families dealing with health care needs and increase the general population’s awareness of the severity of children’s health issues.
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