MARCH 2015
CATT-A-LOG • THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT
Membership Orientation Draws a Full House
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ore than 20 people showed up for the February 26 Member Orientation to hear the nuts and bolts about CATT. Membership & Event Coordinator Peg Friesen covered the basics with Office Manager Amanda Bullard and Executive Director Pat Davison adding relevant points. President Joshua Root (L to R) George Bennett (Fringe Studio), CATT Membership & and Committee Chairs Michael Event Coordinator Peg Friesen, CATT President Joshua Root; Ellis (Membership/Mixers), John Manocchio (Website), and Colette Fonseca (Truckee Home Show) provided personal comments and made recruitment pitches for various committees. Two new members joined at the orientation. Welcome to Fringe Studio (George Bennett) and Mountain Comfort Furnishings & Design (William Jarski)! Continued on page 6
Pat received flowers from CATT staff (L to R): Office Manager Amanda Bullard, Pat, Membership & Event Coordinator Peg Friesen, and Bookkeeper Kim Cross. Photo courtesy of Kathy Hess.
Pat Davison Celebrates 10 Years at CATT
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at Davison was hired January 31, 2005. To commemorate her 10th anniversary, the CATT Board and CATT staff both had special surprises for Pat. Multiples cakes, flowers, cards, and a big balloon marked the occasion.
C.A.T.T. COMMUNITY PROJECT BOARD
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hanks to Dan Mullins (Spirit Tahoe Interior Design) for taking this photo of the C.A.T.T. Community Project Board (Front row L to R): Secretary/Treasurer Mike Nethersole (M.D. Construction & Consulting), John Manocchio (Waddell and Reed), Colette Fonseca (Spirit Tahoe Interior Design), Chairman Dave Rhoden (Caseywood Corporation), Joshua Root (Root of Design Electric). Standing L to R: Rich Loverde (Loverde Builders), Mike Brown (Stoel Rives, LLP), Paul Griggs (Griggs Custom Homes, Inc.), Ryan Swenson (Simpson StrongTie). Not pictured is Mitch Clarin (Mitchell T. Clarin).
Membership Orientation Cover Pat Davison Celebrates 10 Years at CATT Cover C.A.T.T. Community Project Cover A Note from the President 3 CATT Calendar 3 Membership Committee News 3 Local Government Affairs Committee 4
Classified Ads 4 Training/Education 5 Truckee Building & Safety Division News 6 Welcome New Members 8 CATT Stats 8 Catt Jobs to Bid & Permit #s 8
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March CATT Calendar
A NOTE FROM THE
President
All activities are at the CATT office unless otherwise noted.
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hat a great start to 2015! After a comparison of our organization to similar organizations, I’ve come to the conclusion that we’ve got a great thing going on. Our leadership in this organization, unity, and combined knowledge base is astounding. Why is that, you may ask? We had a leadership workshop on February 19th. We have great mixers, and an extensive list of committees who work diligently to provide a long list of benefits to you as members. My participation with these workshops and committees has taught me valuable lessons that I implement with both CATT and my business. During our annual meeting in February we received in-depth reports from great committee leaders that make this organization continue to grow! If you’re wondering what the rewards are for these committee leaders, just ask! They are in attendance at our mixers and events along with Directors and Officers of the CATT Board. Please join us as we continue to grow. Be part of the member benefits by helping to establish them and see firsthand what a great organization you are part of!
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Board Meeting Membership Committee Meeting Marketing Committee Meeting Truckee Home Show Committee Meeting Golf Tournament Committee Meeting MIXER at Sierra Verde Home Design Center, Incline Village Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting Member Orientation – Hotel Truckee Tahoe, Truckee
CATTPAC Board Member Ziggy Vogelsberger wearing his CATT shirt at a recent visit to Bryce Canyon National Park.
Joshua Root
Membership Committee News
MEMBER ORIENTATION
“RECRUIT A NEW MEMBER” CONTEST What would you do with a brand new iPad Mini? Would you use it for work? Or maybe just fun and games? Whatever you decide, you need to be sure to enter and win! You could win a brand new iPad Mini just for sharing CATT with your associates. Any existing CATT member who recruits a new member by April 3rd, 2015 will be entered into a drawing to win an iPad Mini (value $460). The Membership Committee structured the drawing so BOTH the new member and the recruiting member (YOU) win an iPad. Thank you to the following referring CATT members who are already entered to win: • Jeff Cotton, Cotton Construction • John Pruyn, High West Landscape Architects • Diane Johansen, Johansen Masonry, Inc. • Ryan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie • Tillio Olcese, Olcese Construction • Bob Brown, Hills Flat Lumber Company • Brian DeClusin, California Cascade Industries • Paul Griggs, Griggs Custom Homes • Michael Ellis, Reno Truss, Inc. And remember, this drawing is in addition to the $50 per new member recruitment incentive already in place. Download the new member application and a list of benefits from the CATT website, www.CA-TT.com, or contact Membership & Event Coordinator, Peg Friesen, at the CATT office to obtain membership materials to use in your recruiting efforts. We’ll even help you get your recruit signed up! www.ca-tt.com
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Did you miss the Member Orientation in February? Don’t fret! The Membership Committee is holding another one on Thursday, March 26 from 4–6 p.m. at the Hotel Truckee Tahoe located at 11331 Brockway Road in Truckee. All existing, new, or prospective members are encouraged to attend. Join us for light appetizers, a prize drawing, networking, and free swag for each attendee. Bring your prospective members to the orientation and we’ll take it from there!
RENEWAL DEADLINE The membership renewal deadline is right around the corner. Ensure your business listing is included in the 2015/16 Building & Remodeling Guide by sending your renewal application and payment to CATT to be received no later than Friday, April 3, 2015.
JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE! Being part of a committee is a great way to gain exposure for you and your company, as well as meet a lot of people in our industry. The Membership Committee is responsible for retaining and recruiting members, and developing membership benefits and services. The Membership Committee normally meets the first Wednesday of every month at 4 p.m. at the CATT office in Truckee. For more information, please contact Membership & Event Coordinator, Peg Friesen, at CATT, 530-550-9999 or memberinfo@ca-tt.com.
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Chairman Michael Ellis (Reno Truss), Vice Chair Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie), Secretary John Manocchio (Waddell & Reed), Gary Crosswhite (Meridian Concrete), Gerald Wallace (Truckee Stone & Tile Cleaning), Jerry Forsch (Reno Buick GMC Cadillac), Rick Venturini (EZ3D Living), Elise Fett (Elise Fett & Associates, LTD), Hillary Talbot (Architect Mason Kirby, Inc.), Jody Kuntz (ADC Construction Inc.) and Stephanie Stewart (Stephanie Stewart’s Bookkeeping)
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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE—Excellent prices on materials & tools in very good shape: mushroom heater w/propane tank; pump jacks (3 pair); ladder jacks (1 pair); trash compactor (white 15”); hanging, water-filled workout bag; old Paslode framing gun; Senco extended-drive drill; Oly-logs 500 (15” black), freestanding fiberglass workplace sink. Contact: James Wolford @ 530-308-4699 or timberwolves@sbcglobal.net. FOR SALE—Truckee Rents, an established business, 30+ years in Truckee. Turn key, perfect for contractor. Contact: Mike, Frank or Karin @ 530-587-7832 or truckeerents@sbcglobal.net. FOR SALE—Used construction equipment. Contact: Tom @ 775-750-5743. FOR RENT—Storage Yard, ideal for landscapers and excavators, near Tahoe Donner. $600/per month. Contact: Eric @ 530-412-2100 or breamer@sbcglobal.net.
Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC)
$ MONEY TO LEND—Great rates, small amounts available for your clients’ remodels or additions, bridge loans, your autos, tools, etc. Contact: Mitch @ 530-308-9124 or Mitch@MitchClarin.com.
Roof Mounted Solar PV Systems in Placer County Must Have Class A Fire Rating
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s of January 1, 2015, CA State law requires that the installation of roof mounted solar photovoltaic systems (panels, modules, racking, and roof covering) must be listed with a Class A, B, or C fire rating that matches the respective fire rating of the roof covering. All roof mounted solar photovoltaic systems in Placer County must have a Class A rating. At the time of application contractors will be required to submit a certificate of compliance letter issued by a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab indicating the PV system received a Class A Fire Rating per UL 1703, as revised May 2014 to include the racking in the test. At the time of final inspection contractors will be required to submit a self-certification (“DECLARATION OF INSTALLATION”) affirming that the solar photovoltaic class “A” fire rated system as noted on the approved plans is what is installed at the project address on the declaration. This Declaration was created to facilitate the inspection process for the contractor due to Inspector difficulty accessing PV panels on roofs. CATT members with questions on this new requirement should contact Kirk Smith, Supervising Building Inspector, Placer County Tahoe Office, at 530-5816211 or ksmith@placer.ca.gov.
FOR SALE—Barn Wood Circular Sawn Hickory 6x6, 8x8. Doug Fir 1x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 3x10, 11x11. 5 Bd Ft with free delivery anywhere in the Basin. Live Edge Slabs, huge pieces Walnut, Elm, Oak. 10–30 Bd Ft. Contact: Alex @ Finishing Touch Carpentry for more details 530-362-6700. FOR RENT—Gradall. 45 FT reach with truss boom and 1 yard bucket. Great for backfill. Contact: Jude @ 530-567-5150 re: questions/rental price. 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. Contact: Maurio with Washoe Building Supply @ 775-691-9633 or maurio_mattice@ sbcglobal.net. FOR SALE—Reclaimed Lumber, Custom Cut and Finished to order. Exterior, Interior, Siding, Cabinets, Beams and Fireplace Mantles. Redwood, Doug Fir, Pine and Cedar. 500,000 BF of inventory to choose from. Prices ranging from $3–$12 BF, full-service mill. Yankin’s Reclaimed Materials—your local supplier since 1980. Contact: 530587-3700 for pricing.
LGAC Meeting/Speaker Info The next CATT LGAC meeting is Monday, March 16, 4 p.m., here at the CATT office. Guest Speaker is Morgan Goodwin, newly elected member to the Truckee Town Council. Morgan grew up in Lake Placid, NY and comes from a background of competitive skiing, as well as backpacking, ski touring, biking and sailing. Morgan is a founding member of the informal Donner Dash trail marathon and The Roundhouse maker space. He participated as a leader on the 2014 Embrace sculpture team, Truckee River Day, as well as being a many year member of the Sierra Club at the national level. Morgan currently works as an Online Campaigner for the global civic movement Avaaz, managing technology to connect people to their governments and promote deliberative democracy around the world. At 30 years old, he brings to the town experience in civic advocacy with governments around the country and the world on issues of climate change, digital rights, government representation and more. The Guest Speaker for the April 20 meeting is Truckee Chief Building Official Johnny Goetz. Any CATT member is welcome to attend LGAC meetings. Please contact CATT Executive Director Pat Davison 530-550-9999 or pat@ca-tt.com for more information about LGAC issues or activities. www.ca-tt.com
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Appliances, TVs, Vacuums, Mattresses, Snowblowers and much more! Installation & Delivery Available OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 530-550-0110 M–F 9–6:30 | SAT 9–6 | SUN 11–4 12047 Donner Pass Rd., W. Truckee Tri Counties Bank Plaza
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TRAINING/EDUCATION Financing for Energy Efficiency
Estimating and Invoicing; Change Orders; Tricks, and Workarounds; and What’s New. Free to CATT members/$10 charge for non-members. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard info@ca-tt.com or 530-550-9999.
Wednesday, March 4 | 12 noon–1 p.m. Light snack provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee Placer County presents a FREE contracting seminar for CATT members. If your clients are Placer County homeowners or commercial property owners, the County may provide financing for their energy efficiency or renewable energy project, with no upfront costs, therefore increasing the scope of your work. Through this unique program, the money is repaid on their property tax bill. Typical projects include: windows, doors, insulation and roof upgrades; woodstove and HVAC replacement; water conservation technology; solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, and wind system installation. Limited to 12 persons. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999 or info@ca-tt.com.
Contracting Seminar
Contracting Seminar Wednesday, March 11 | 3:30–5:30 p.m. Light snack provided. MOBO Law: 10280 Donner Pass Road, Truckee This seminar is presented by CATT Member Molsby & Bordner, LLP (MOBO Law). Attorney Rich Molsby will lead a two hour discussion for General Building Contractors and Subcontractors that focuses on the contracting documents required by California law. Rich will explain how to use contracts to clarify the obligations of contractors, subcontractors, and owners. Clarity helps prevent the misunderstandings and ambiguities that lead to costly law suits. Each seminar is limited to 12 persons so that participating contractors can ask questions and expand their understanding of contract law. Free to CATT members. RSVP: MOBO Law at 530-214-8700 or cox@mobolaw.com.
Employee Handbook Basics Wednesday, March 18 | 10–11 a.m. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee The seminar is presented by Christian Brown and Mike Mapes with CATT member Porter Simon, P.C. Christian and Mike will provide building professionals with the basics of an Employee Handbook. Topics will include why an employee handbook is important, the pitfalls of not providing a handbook, provisions that should be included (and avoided), as well as special considerations for building professionals. The estimated time for the presentation and a question-and-answer session is one hour. Free to CATT members/$10 charge for non-members. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard info@ca-tt.com or 530-550-9999.
It’s Easier Than You Think! Successful School Work Methods Tuesday, March 24 | 10–11 a.m. TTUSD Board Room: 11603 Donner Pass Road, Truckee (behind the fire station) Tahoe Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) is presenting this workshop. TTUSD Project Managers will explain how to successfully bid, execute, and complete a school project. There will be information about the types of projects TTUSD has, the projects coming up, the Public Contract Code bidding requirements, and specific requirements unique to school districts. Free to all attendees. RSVP: TTUSD Project Manager Rob Koster 530 -82-2542 or rkoster@ttusd.org.
QuickBooks Job Costing Tuesday, March 24 | 12 noon–1 p.m. Q & A After. Lunch provided. CATT Office - 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee This class is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. Class will cover: Unlocking the Power of QuickBooks; Profit & Loss by Job report; Ability to tie Income, Cost of Goods Sold, and Expense items to customer jobs; www.ca-tt.com
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Wednesday, March 25 | 3:30–5:30 p.m. Light snack provided. MOBO Law: 10280 Donner Pass Road, Truckee This seminar is presented by CATT Member Molsby & Bordner, LLP (MOBO Law). Attorney Rich Molsby will lead a two hour discussion for general building contractors and subcontractors that focuses on the contracting documents required by California law. Rich will explain how to use contracts to clarify the obligations of contractors, subcontractors, and owners. Clarity helps prevent the misunderstandings and ambiguities that lead to costly law suits. Each seminar is limited to 12 persons to allow for adequate time for questions. Free to CATT members. RSVP: MOBO Law at 530-214-8700 or cox@mobolaw.com.
Financing for Energy Efficiency Wednesday, April 1 | 12 noon–1 p.m. Light snack provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee Placer County presents a FREE contracting seminar for CATT members. If your clients are Placer County homeowners or commercial property owners, the County may provide financing for their energy efficiency or renewable energy project, with no upfront costs, therefore increasing the scope of your work. Through this unique program, the money is repaid on their property tax bill. Typical projects include: windows, doors, insulation and roof upgrades; woodstove and HVAC replacement; water conservation technology; solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, and wind system installation. Limited to 12 persons. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999 or info@ca-tt.com.
Construction Law/Mechanics Lien Seminar Wednesday, April 1 | 6–7:30 p.m. Truckee Donner Public Utility District: 11570 Donner Pass Road, Truckee This seminar, the latest in a 30+ year span, is presented by Attorneys Jim Porter and Michael Mapes with CATT member Porter Simon. The seminar will cover: Construction Contracts and related forms; new CA mechanics lien laws and revised mechanics lien form/preliminary 20-day notice/lien release forms; Construction insurance discussion; SB 800 construction defect warranty required for “SPEC” jobs; Prompt payment codes and tools for collecting your money; How to deal with persnickety owners. FREE to all attendees. No RSVP needed. Limited seating. For more info: Jim Porter porter@portersimon.com or 530-587-2002.
Research and Development Workshop Wednesday, April 8 | 12 noon–1 p.m. Q & A After. Lunch provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee This workshop is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. The workshop will cover: Research and Development Tax Credits for Contractors, Architects and Engineers; Improving upon a process? Testing unfamiliar products to improve a project? In this workshop we will cover how the time and money spent improving a project can translate into huge tax savings. Free to CATT members/$10 charge for non-members. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard info@ca-tt.com or 530-550-9999.
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MEMBERSHIP ORIENTATION continued from cover
Clockwise: The sign in table; Some of the attendees at the start of the orientation; Raffle winner Jim Wiggins (Oliver Luxury Real Estate) with CATT Membership & Event Coordinator Peg Friesen and CATT President Joshua Root.
MEMBERSHIP ORIENTATION
Truckee Building & Safety Division News
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s we begin to ramp up for the upcoming construction season, I wanted to give everyone some relevant updates. First, we will be opening up our doors five days a week beginning April 6, 2015. As of that date, you will be able to schedule inspections again on Mondays. For the next few months, you will still be able to schedule inspections using the current IVR system; however, the Town will not be renewing its contract with the IVR system as we implement our new Town-wide software. The new software will allow online scheduling through a portal referred to as ePermits. You will be able to create your own profile and user name, apply for permits, and schedule inspections. You will also be able to receive email notifications for plan review status, inspection resulting, etc. The Town will be holding workshops the week of March 9, 2015 and March 16, 2015 (more details to follow) to assist in setting you up in the system and providing you with the necessary training before we “go live.� The new system will allow all of us to become more efficient over time, as some of you have seen with the application demoes in our test environment. With that said, no change comes without some hiccups, so we need to work together. The Town is committed to providing as seamless of a transition as possible during this time, and we welcome any feedback that you feel is warranted. Should you have any questions or simply just want to stop by, my door is always open to anyone. You can stop by, call or email me with any questions you may have at any time regarding any subject matter that has an effect on the industry or your specific project. Take care,
Johnny Goetz, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL
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Air Tightness Workshop Friday, April 10 | 12 noon–2 p.m. Lunch provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee This workshop is presented by CATT member SIGA. Learn how to create an effective air and moisture barrier. The workshop consists of two sections: 1) Building theory/science: This will focus on the internal and external impacts on a building from air and moisture, why air sealing is important, and what can happen if air and water management isn’t addressed properly. 2) Hands on demonstration: Every participant will have their own mockup for a guided application. Free to CATT members/$10 charge for non-members. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard info@ca-tt.com or 530-550-9999.
Lumber • Moulding • Hardware • Building Supplies 530.582.2100 sales@ttlco.com www.TTLCO.com
Truckee & Placer County BMP Training Thursday, April 16 (morning timeframe) Truckee Town Hall: 10183 Truckee Airport Road, Truckee More details to follow. Free to all attendees.
Incorporating your Business Wednesday, April 22 | 12 noon–1 p.m., Q & A After. Lunch provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee This class is presented by CATT member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson, CPAs & Associates, LLP. Learn about the tax benefits and pitfalls of different business structures. Find out what is best about partnerships, LLC, Sole proprietors, S corporations, C corporations. Free to CATT members/$10 charge for non-members. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard info@ca-tt.com or 530-550-9999.
Financing for Energy Efficiency Wednesday, April 29 | 12 noon–1 p.m. Light snack provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee Placer County presents a FREE contracting seminar for CATT members. If your clients are Placer County homeowners or commercial property owners, the County may provide financing for their energy efficiency or renewable energy project, with no upfront costs, therefore increasing the scope of your work. Through this unique program, the money is repaid on their property tax bill. Typical projects include: windows, doors, insulation and roof upgrades; woodstove and HVAC replacement; water conservation technology; solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, and wind system installation. Limited to 12 persons. RSVP: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999 or info@ca-tt.com.
It’s Easier Than You Think! DON’T MISS OUT!
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orking with the Tahoe Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) on construction projects is easier than you think and may be of great benefit to your company. TTUSD has ongoing projects as well as large facility projects upcoming. The District would like to work with local contractors whenever possible to keep the business in the area. The benefit to local contractors is that the School District has steady, consistent work and they pay on time! To help keep CATT members informed about project bidding, CATT and TTUSD have partnered to present a workshop March 24. Check out the workshop details in the Training/Education section of the CATT-A-LOG newsletter. TTUSD also has created a contractor-specific email list to send out project information direct to contractors. Here’s the link: http://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/d. jsp?llr=ad6kzsrab&p=oi&m=1118395790432&sit=njejn5ajb&f=a0274b30-dbe64373-ad94-2ab5dd22e6b3 FOR MORE INFO: Rob Koster 530-582-2542 or rkoster@ttusd.org. www.ca-tt.com
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2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Joshua Root, President Root of Design Electric Mitch Clarin, Vice-President Mitchell T. Clarin Mike Nethersole, Secretary M.D. Construction & Consulting Paul Griggs, Treasurer Griggs Custom Homes Gary Crosswhite, Past President Meridian Concrete, Inc.
DIRECTORS
Andrew Cross, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. Scott Eckard, Eckard Roofing Michael Forshee, Forshee Construction Ken Foster, K.B Foster Civil Engineering Doug Gadow, Linchpin Structural Engineering Greg Haupert, Sierra Integrated Systems Rich Loverde, Loverde Builders Larry Orlando, Orlando Enterprises Tahoe Ted Reviglio, Western Nevada Supply Ryan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie
STAFF
Pat Davison, Executive Director Peg Friesen, Membership & Event Coordinator Amanda Bullard, Office Manager Kim Cross, Bookkeeper
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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
Burt & Burt, Inc. – Dale Burt Spitsen Lumber Co. – Kyleigh Shea High West Landscape Architects – John Pruyn Meinen Cleaning – Robert Meinen Mountain Comfort Furnishings & Design – William Jarski Wells Fargo Mortgage – Mike Hilton & Wayne Cameron JMA Ventures, LLC – David Tirman Fringe Studio – George Bennett
CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s
CATT Stats
General Contractors
63
Sub-Contractors
68
Associates/Suppliers
54
Professionals
68
Organizations 7 Total 260
CATT Jobs to Bid Sent Out in January/YTD Total:
Building Permit #s Issued in January/YTD Total:
Private 12/12 Public Works 1/1
Truckee New Single Family Residential 5/5 Eastern Placer County New Single Family Residential 0/0