AUGUST 2012
CATT-A-LOG • THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT
Sponsors + Players + Volunteers + Networking + Food + Prizes = 2012 CATT Golf Tournament
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Ist Place Team Reno Iron Works
wesome says it all. The 2012 CATT BMD/Johns Manville Golf Tournament June 13 at Old Greenwood had perfect weather, a full field of 144 players, numerous generous and supportive donors, dedicated volunteers, and not one but two raffles! The “Premium Raffle,” organized by CATT member Paul Douglass (Douglass Designs), featured golf/lodging/dining packages plus Reno Aces baseball, college football, and pro football tickets. Ticket sales for the Premium Raffle were brisk as players realized how great the prizes were! Thank you BMD and Johns Manville for your Title sponsorship of the CATT Tournament.
Tournament Winners are: 1st Place Team 2nd Place Team (tie) 3rd Place Team (tie) Putting Contest (5 way tie!) Over the Wall Contest Longest Drive Straightest Drive Closest to the Hole
BMD’s Patty Rizzo with CATT Chairman Tillio Olcese
Reno Iron Works (score of 60) Heller Construction (score of 62) ABC Supply Co. (score of 62) Randy Hughes (Loverde Builders) Ron Wood (Reno Iron Works) Anthony Serrano (Tahoe Specialty Carpet & Design Center) Mark Parent (NSM Construction) Steve Martin (Linthicum Corporation)
And thanks to the following donors for their support: TEE BOX SPONSORS: Taiga Building Products • Disdero Lumber Company • Tahoe Specialty Carpet & Design Center • Craftsmen in Wood • Simpson Strong-Tie • Fiberon • Caseywood Corporation • Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. • Wells Fargo Insurance Services • Nvision Glass • Beach & O’Neill Insurance Associates • Cabinet & Lighting Supply • Orepac Building Products • Boise Cascade Building Materials Distribution • California Cascade Industries • Pine Door Manufacturing • Hills Flat Lumber Company • Bruce Olson Construction • BMD & Johns Manville BAR SPONSORS: Western Nevada Supply & Showroom • Shakertown BOX LUNCH SPONSOR: PrimeSource Building Products APPETIZER SPONSOR: Simpson Strong-Tie
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Summer BMPs
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Classified Ads
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A Note from the Executive Director 3
Membership Referral
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Welcome New Members
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May 30 and July 24 MIXERS
CATT Calendar
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Member News
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CATT Stats
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Board Meeting Dates
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Capitol Connection Q & A Resource for Contractors 6
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Creating a Better View. We build beautiful, energy-efficient windows and doors with meaningful details that matter every day.
Placer CBO at LGAC Placer County Chief Building Official Tim Wegner (R) speaks at CATT Local Government Affairs Committee meeting in July. Listening to Tim is Seth Kielas with Loverde Builders (Center) and Kirk Smith, Placer County/Tahoe Supervising Building Inspector (L). Tim provided updates on the LPG code changes, complaint process, CAL Green code, electronic plan check, staffing, fee schedule, and other items of interest. Tim made a commitment to attend LGAC meetings every quarter, with his next visit October 15.
SERVING THE TRUCKEE/TAHOE AREA
Call Jason Hooper
775-750-2275
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CATT Calendar
(All meetings at the CATT office unless otherwise noted)
A Note from THE
Executive Director
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hanks to Jim Porter (Porter Simon) for holding his annual Construction Law Seminar in May. Jim does not hesitate to share his knowledge with others and the seminar is an easy way to give a heads up on legal requirements and changes. Jim knows his stuff and we are lucky he is a member! Another member directly helping members is Michelle Geary with the Sierra Sun/North Lake Tahoe Bonanza. Michelle is looking for home improvement articles from CATT members to run in both papers. Talk about free advertising! This is it! Give Michelle a call or send her an email to discuss your topic and deadline. CATT is sponsoring a Halloween Ball at the Truckee Tahoe Airport on October 27 to benefit CATTPAC. The Whitney Myers Band will be performing at the Ball. You will get more info soon with ticket prices and other details. And for those who were stumped by the Earth Day Trivia Quiz in my April column, here are the answers:
Membership Committee Meeting Board Meeting Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting Remodeling Committee Meeting Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting CATT Office closed for Labor Day Holiday Membership Committee Meeting Board Meeting Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting Remodeling Committee Meeting MIXER hosted by Interior Design by Julie Johnson- Holland at The Rock – Truckee
CATT Board Meetings Monday, August 6, 5 PM Monday, September 10, 5 PM CATT Office, 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee » Call the office 530-550-9999 for details or to get the agenda
1) The 5th Amendment to the US Constitution is frequently used for protection against self-incrimination. What else does it cover? Property Rights – The 5th Amendment has the Takings Clause, which states “No person shall … be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. This is the basis of American property rights and was so fundamental to the founding fathers that it became the 5th Amendment of the US Constitution in 1791. 2) March 2004 headlines in US newspapers announced the intention of what country to sell land to private citizens and recognize a version of “property rights.” China – That country finally started selling/giving land to its residents. In countries where all land, trees, water, minerals, etc. are owned by the government, there is no private property and property rights do not exist. 3) Which CA Governor signed an Executive Order requiring formal consideration of state agency actions on private property rights? George Deukmejian – He recognized the importance of private property rights. Pat Davison Executive Director
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Town of Truckee Summer BMPs
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ou can receive $50 next year by simply referring a new member to join CATT! Refer two new members and get $100 next year. Refer three new members and get $150! It’s so easy to get some cash in hand!
re you aware that the Town of Truckee erosion prevention ordinance requires “year round” erosion prevention? It’s true. In fact, it’s entitled the “Town of Truckee Minimum Standards for Year-Round Erosion Prevention on One and Two Family Dwelling Projects.” So, even though it may not look like rain, erosion prevention devises must be in place before any excavation work is undertaken. Summer storms can form in the area in the middle of the night. Remember July 22, 2012 when thunderstorms erupted at one in the morning? The bottom line is that all construction sites must be protected to keep contaminants from entering the waterways. Every day when work is complete, please assure that BMPs (best management practices, erosion prevention devises) are implemented and that your site is protected. Keep in mind that BMPs include more than just erosion protection for soil. Anything that can be mobilized by storm water needs to be covered or contained, such as paint, oil, or cement. For additional information please see the Town website at townoftruckee.com. Click on Building and Safety Division under departments. In the left margin is a link to erosion prevention information. Or, call Chief Building Official Michael Lavallee with questions or comments. Michael can be reached at 530-582-2905.
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Welcome to these new CATT members and thank you to the referring CATT members: Inclinator Company of California / Robert Boardman & John Turner – referred by Pella Doors & Windows Czyzs Truckee Appliance / Tammi Czyz – referred by J. Corda Construction, Inc. American Soil and Stone / Paul Elias – referred by Jim Morrison Construction, Inc. Lakeside Paving and Sealing, Inc. / Janet Gregor – referred by Kerton Construction RDA Architecture / Andre Pierce L/P Insurance Services, Inc. / Tim Kane and Rich Bullard Sierra Cedar Corp. / Mark Bird J & S Custom Homes / Steve Isbell & Jay Lebel Contact the CATT office 530-550-9999 or info@ca-tt.com to get a “Prospective Member” packet (or two or three) and start recruiting today!
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SCOREBOARD SPONSOR: Canyon Springs of Truckee CONTEST SPONSORS: Putting Contest @ Putting Green Over the Wall @ Hole 14 Straightest Drive @ Hole 10 Longest Drive @ Hole 13 Closest to the Hole @ Hole 7 Scottsdale Hole In One @ Hole 15 Bandon Dunes Hole In One @ Hole 3 Super Bowl Hole In One @ Hole 17
OSI-WINTeQ Trex Vulcan Vents Linthicum Corporation Mountain Hardware & Sports EMTEK All-Coast Forest Products Bruce Olson Construction
REGULAR RAFFLE DONORS: Char-Pit • HUB International • Wells Fargo Insurance Services • Royal Wholesale Electric • Interior Design by Julie JohnsonHolland • Village Pizzeria • Mountain Hardware & Sports • Sugar Bowl Resort • Northstar at California • AAA Truckee Office • All-Coast Forest Products • Keller Lumber • Disdero Lumber • Weyerhaeuser • Barnwood Incorporated • Peluso’s Pizza • Las Panchitas Restaurant • Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company • Apex Saw • Mutual of Omaha • Andersen Windows • Chris Gerdin • Western Nevada Supply & Showroom • Jodi Hubbell • Boulder Ridge Sash & Door • Mountain Home Center • Sunnyside Restaurant & Lodge • Blue Coyote Bar & Grill • Hills Flat Lumber Company • Lausmann Lumber Company • TimberTech • BMD SPECIAL RAFFLE DONOR: Beach & O’Neill Insurance Associates PREMIUM RAFFLE DONORS: Tahoe Mountain Club • Hampton Inn and Suites Truckee Tahoe • Whitehawk Ranch Golf Course • Grizzly Ranch Golf Course • Peppermill Casino & Resort • Wolf Run Golf Club • Dayton Valley Golf Club • Eldorado Casino & Resort • Somersett Country Club • Red Hawk at Wingfield Springs • Carson Valley Inn • Genoa Lakes Golf Course • The Resort at Genoa Lakes Golf Course • Mike Valim
Special Thanks to the CATT Golf Tournament Committee: Co-Chairs Andrew Cross (Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company) and Aaron Griggs (Griggs Custom Homes), Raffle Chairman and Course Marshal Nick Ratto (HUB International), Awards and Premium Raffle Chairman Paul Douglass (Douglass Designs), and Committee Members Aaron Pizarro (Trex) and Peter Gerdin (Peter Gerdin Architect).
And BIG THANKS to our Volunteers the day of the Tournament: Julie Johnson-Holland and Monica Altieri (Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland), Ami Vannoy (Nor-Cal Floor Design), Christen Bradley and Leslie Collazo (Bedrosians
Truckee Council Member Dr. Mark Brown (Truckee Drug, Alcohol Testing & Chiropractic) will be moderating a panel of three speakers at the prestigious League of CA Cities annual conference in September. Moderators were sought who are “willing to run a tight ship and keep all the speakers to their time limits.” Longtime CATT member J. Corda Construction announced the creation of “Jones Corda Construction,” formalizing a commitment between John Corda and his Controller Joan Jones. Joan joined Corda Construction 14 years ago and is also serving as Truckee’s Mayor on the Town Council. John’s announcement closes with “Jones Corda Construction is looking forward to continuing what we started for many, many years to come.” Reno Iron Works received two awards from the Nevada Chapter of Associated General Contractors in addition to receiving the coveted “Golden Hard Hat” award at AGC’s 15th annual Safety Awards luncheon. RIW walked away with the “No Lost Time” and Specialty Contractor “Best Safety Record Under 50,000 hours” awards. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency gave a “Best In The Basin” award to Ward-Young Architecture & Planning for designing a residence in Meeks Bay. The home was designed with a stepping form that made efficient use of a narrow, steeply sloped lakeside site. The detached garage linked to the stepping form of the house with a minimal foundation footprint. The home was built by Loverde Builders and the landscaping done by Green Envy. Ward-Young Architecture & Planning was also named as a “RunnerUp” in the 9th annual Tahoe Quarterly magazine “Mountain Home Awards.” The www.ca-tt.com
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Photo Clockwise: CATT Golf Awards and Premium Raffle Chair Paul Douglass announcing the contest winners • CATT Golf Co-Chair Andrew Cross starting the afternoon program with Co-Chair Aaron Griggs and Aaron Pizarro (Trex) behind Andrew • The Raffle Mobile with Ami Vannoy (L) and Julie Johnson-Holland (R)
Tile & Marble), Meredith Nelson (Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company), Delaney Attebery (OSI-WINTeQ), Staci Lorenzen and Jim Feickert (BMD), Bob Brown (Hills Flat Lumber), Ken Foster (KB Foster Civil Engineering), and Official Photographer Kim English (Pacific Wood Milling).
recognition was given for the architecture and interior design of the Highlands Fire Station in Northstar. And new CATT member DiNallo Designs was recognized by Tahoe Quarterly magazine for interior remodel design on a Dollar Hill home. Although the entire home was undergoing a transformation, it was the kitchen remodel that got TQ’s attention and resulted in a “Merit Award.” Elisa DiNallo is quoted extensively in the article that described her work to update the kitchen. Builders Magazine, another new CATT member, featured the Truckee Tahoe construction market and CATT in its July-August issue. A photo supplied by Incline Builders appeared on the front cover of the issue and lots of statistics filled the article. Builders Magazine comes out every other month and includes articles from a diverse group of CA and NV construction associations. CATT member Truckee River Associates is holding a photo contest via Facebook. Using the “Flying A building” in downtown Truckee (aka Sports Tahoe) as background, TRA is soliciting photos to be posted on their Facebook page. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded ($500 gas card, $250 gas card, and $150 gas card). Read the rules or enter the contest at www. truckeeriverassociates.com. Contest ends September 15, 2012. NOTE: this is a correction to an April “Member News” item about the Tahoe National Forest-Truckee Ranger District receiving a “Gold” level LEED certification for the new district office north of downtown Truckee. Ward-Young Architecture & Planning was the prime consultant to the Forest Service for the Truckee Ranger District Office and responsible for design of the project. Both Gary Davis Group and K.B. Foster Civil Engineering provided site design and engineering.
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Capitol Connection
Q&A Resource for Contractors by Shauna Krause & David Kalb, Capitol Services, Inc.
The sushi master can cut fish thin but the law ‘cuts’ contractor’s regulation even finer. While it may be okay here, it won’t be over there- what’s a contractor to do in navigating this bureaucratic maze? Regulations exist for almost every aspect of ‘doing business as’ a contractor… Q: Do I need a contractor’s license to remove graffiti from public and private property? Our process is to use chemical paint lifters and pressure washing. I have knowledge of the laws in AZ but not in NV or CA where I’m looking to get licensed. A: Thank you for contacting Capitol Services. In NV a license would NOT be required to REMOVE graffiti via chemicals and pressure washing; however, in CA a “C-61”/”D-38” (Limited Specialty) license would be necessary. However, a contractor’s license would be required in both states if you also APPLY any paint or sealant after you remove the graffiti. Now that you know you need a license in one or both states, call us back to discuss the application process. Q: We have a corporation “Smith Concrete Inc., dba Smith Home Remodeling” which has both a “C-8” concrete and “B” General Building license. Can we advertise and do business as “Smith Concrete Inc” in relation to our “C-8” work, and concurrently advertise/do business as “Smith Home Remodeling” on our General Building projects? A: Sorry you may not do business as two different names with only one license number. You can either do business under your entire name, “Smith Concrete Inc., dba Smith Home Remodeling” or use just your ‘doing business as’ (dba) “Smith Home Remodeling”. To simultaneously conduct business under two different names, you may want to apply for a second “C-8” license under Smith Concrete Inc.—with no fictitious business name (dba). Then you can use the new license number to advertise and conduct your concrete work, while using the existing
license for your general construction. Q: We are currently licensed as a corporation in CA, however this is a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in our home state. Now that the CSLB is issuing licenses to LLC’s, we want to get a license for that business entity as well. We would like to use an employee of our CA corporate entity as our Responsible Managing Employee (RME) since he has his own inactive Sole Owner license. Does he have to be an employee of the LLC or could he be a consultant? A: The new law allows them to serve as a Responsible Managing Member, Manager or Officer (RMM or RMO), or be designated as a RME. Contractor’s Board regulation #823 addresses the specific requirements related to RME’s including that this individual be a Bona-fide employee of the LLC (not a consultant). Q: I hold a ”B” contractors license and want to be able to take on projects for painting and tile work. I understand that with my “B”, I can’t do single trade projects without holding these classifications. Do I have this right? What would be required if I want to get these two licenses? Is there any way to get an exam waiver? A: You are correct; General Building contractors must either hold the specialty class (in this case the “C-33” painting and “C-54” tile) or sub-out the work to a properly licensed specialty contractor. To secure these classes (and self-perform this work), you’ll need to file two Applications For Additional Classification. The CSLB will only allow you to file one application at a time. You can request an exam waiver by submitting significant proof (i.e. project lists) that you have handled these trades since your license was issued 5 years ago. Even with these detailed projects lists, the CSLB may still require you to sit for the trade test. While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email info@cutredtape.com, or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St. Ste. 580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
Classified Ads FOR SALE 800 SF white oak plank 5/8”x11 1/2”; S4S glue-up; Premium material—Beautiful solid floor material; $4,000; $5/square foot! OBO. (105) Units 4” THERMASHEATH fixed to 5/8 OSB structural roof panel (nailable base roof panel) with R Value of 25.7; $7,600. Light Fixtures: Hinkley Outdoor sconces; very good condition; size: 8” high x 12 3/4” wide; qty 6 @ $90 each OBO. Uttermost Marcel Light drum 12.5” high x 16.6” diameter metal mesh shade; qty 1 @ $160 OBO. Bruck LED Sconce; Bronze finish with white opal and mesh; qty 2 @ $80 each OBO. 1x10 Rough Sawn C & better Cedar 1,500 SF; make offer for all or part. Items can be seen at 10603 East River Street in Truckee or call 530-587-4000.
FOR SALE 20 RAYCORE panels, size 4x8x104-5/8”x 3-1/2” thick, 720 SF, perfect for insulating above an open beam ceiling. Panels are made with 2x4 studs and injected with polyurethane foam, r-value R-26. Regular cost is $2952 plus shipping, discounted to $2612 with free shipping for CATT members only! Go to www.raycore.com to find out more about this product. Call Paul @ Mt. Lincoln Construction 530-582-8174.
FOR SALE Fully improved residential building lots on Timberline View Court/Mt.
FOR RENT Gradall. 45 FT reach with truss boom and 1 yard bucket. Great for
Rose Highway, Reno NV: APN 04907049 @ 7.34 acres, MLS# 120002275, $345,000 and APN 04907047 @ 1.90 acres, MLS# 120002276, CURRENTLY $119,000. Seller may carry & subordinate—terms negotiable. Best views in Reno. Call or email Rick Dyess, 775-742-4609, rick@sierraheritage.com.
FOR SALE Various items: 100 Linear feet JAX roof edge scaffold system (w/LVL
planks, braces) $975. 5 pump jacks /braces $175. 3 propane mushroom heaters $50 each. 3 propane OPD tanks 30 lbs. $25 each. Rigid portable miter saw stand $75. Drill press 1/2 hp (5/8”) 64” tall $110. Fostoria portable electric job site heater 220v 10k watts $270. “Construction” door jamb protectors $5 each. Contact Bob Archer 530-308-2366 or genbuild@sbcglobal.net.
FOR SALE Lowest priced Lot in BIG SPRINGS $339,000. Level, all Day Sun, Views of Northstar. Owner will carry on approved credit for 5% interest. Call, text, or email Mitch@MitchClarin.com or 530-308-9124.
backfill. For questions and rental price, please call 530-567-5150.
FOR SALE Reduced price! Glenshire Lot $48,000. .41 acres in cul-de-sac, 10319
Eton Place, Truckee. Gentle upslope, HOA pool & tennis courts. Call 530-448-9874 to discuss finance options.
FOR SALE #1 5/8” x 24” all heart Redwood taper-sawn shakes. Random width. 5 BND = SQ@10” exp. 239 BND available. $43.34 cost per BND + tax. Call Jim @ Washoe Building Supply 775-691-9633.
FOR SALE Redwood siding. Square edged redwood siding available in 4”, 6”, 8”,
FOR SALE Hickory hardwood flooring. $2.99 per SF. 5” x 1/2”, hand scraped. While
10”, or 12” widths and lengths up to 20 feet for $7-9/board foot. This full 1” thick recycled green building material is resawn from salvaged old-growth redwood logs. Contact Pam at info@ YankinsReclaimedWood.com or 530-587-3700.
FOR SALE Pettibone C 450 LIFT with 38 ft. reach. 4WD Cummins diesel. Rebuilt Boom. Excellent condition. Make Offer. Call Jim at 775.831.5624.
FOR SALE Equipment, tools, lawn tractor, snow blowers, generator, pressure
supply lasts. Call Tamara at 530.272.2100.
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washer, trash pump, underground line locator, tigersaw. Also hand tools of all descriptions, ladders rolling scaffold and aluminum plank. Office equipment and furniture. Any reasonable offer considered. Call Mike for details 530-414-1446.
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Paul Elias - Sierra Regional Rep. 530-414-6055 paul@americansoil.com www.americansoil.com 2121 San Joaquin St., Richmond, CA 94804 www.ca-tt.com
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2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Mike Pelletier, President Pell Plumbing & Son Michael Forshee, Vice-President Forshee Construction Gary Crosswhite, Secretary Meridian Concrete, Inc. Paul Griggs, Treasurer Griggs Custom Homes Tillio Olcese, Chairman Olcese Construction DIRECTORS Mitch Clarin, Mitchell T. Clarin Andrew Cross, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. Ken Foster, K.B Foster Civil Engineering Doug Gadow, Gary Davis Group Barry Lease, Incline Builders, Inc. Rich Loverde, Loverde Builders Mike Nethersole, MD Construction & Consulting Ted Reviglio, Western Nevada Supply Josh Root, Root of Design Electric Dennis Schlumpf, Dennis L. Schlumpf & Assoc. STAFF Pat Davison, Executive Director Sonja Davis, Administrative Assistant/ Website Manager
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CATT’s MISSION: To promote a positive business environment for the building and housing industry and enhance opportunities for its members and the community
Welcome New Members Sierra Cedar Corp., Mark Bird J & S Custom Homes, Inc., Steve Isbell & Jay Lebel Lakeside Paving and Sealing, Inc., Janet Gregor Inclinator Company of California, Robert Boardman and John Turner Czyzs Truckee Appliance, Tammi Czyz American Soil and Stone, Paul Elias RDA Architecture, Andre Pierce L/P Insurance Services, Inc., Tim Kane & Rich Bullard
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CATT Stats General Contractors
73
Sub-Contractors 90
Associates/Suppliers 58
Professionals 65
Organizations 7
Retired 1 Total
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