Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe
NOVEMBER 2015
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THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT
Good Times at the October 8th Mixer!
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he Rock in Truckee was the place to be October 8, 2015! Mixer hosts, Nor-Cal Floor Design, Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland, Kelly and Stone Architects, Inc., NSM Corporation, Vineyard Custom Homes, Craftsmen in Wood Mfg., and California Craftsman, did not disappoint! With over 100 CATT members and others from the community there, it was a great way to socialize and celebrate the final mixer of 2015. Attendees were entertained with live music by Bias and Drummond. A game that required players to ”find a member” (i.e. CATT Board Member, Committee Chair, New Member, etc) was a big hit! The seven entries in the Chili Cook-Off ran the gamut from a tomatillo-inspired recipe to elk chili to “mid-western” chili. Mixer-goers could sample and judge the various offerings. The winner of the Chili Cook-Off was Ryan Marsden with Kelly and Stone Architects, Inc. His entry was called “Beef & Bacon Chili.” The CATT Mixer Committee, with the help of all the mixer donors, were able to give out over 30 raffle prizes including CASH! Big thanks to: Nor-Cal Floor Design, Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland, Kelly and Stone Architects, NSM Corporation, Vineyard Custom Homes, Craftsmen in Wood Mfg., and California Craftsman for hosting the CATT Fall Family Mixer and Chili Cook-Off. Additional thanks to our generous Mixer Donors for their support: CORE Construction Management, North Tahoe Commercial, BMD, Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe Truckee, Meridian Concrete, Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, and Soil Tech Environmental. And last but not least, thanks to these members and supporters for providing awesome raffle prizes: Andersen Windows, Linchpin Structural Engineering, The Lighting Showroom, ZUO, Vineyard Custom Homes, Mountain Forge, Hills Flat Lumber Co., Pacwood, The Office Boss, State Farm, Marin Windows, Lombardi Insurance Solutions, Studio B6, Milgard, and Coupe 61.
Photos starting at top left: Mick Nicklin (L) with Linchpin Structural Engineering gets his game card signed off by CATT Board Member Ryan Swenson (R); Chili Cookoff Winner Ryan Marsden (Kelly and Stone Architects); State Farm’s Pete Fuszard (L) and family; Jeff and Erin Jackson (Craftsmen in Wood Mfg.)
This Mixer is brought to you by:
Thank you to our Mixer Donors!
Thank you to our Raffle Donors!
October 8, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE... CATT Mixer
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Membership News
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A Note from the President
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Notice of Annual Meeting
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Executive Director Column
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Senior Breakfast Needs Volunteers
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CATT Calendar
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Truckee Building & Safety Division News
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Member News
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Q&A for Contractors
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Local Government Affairs Committee
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Welcome New Members
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Classified Ads
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CATT Stats/CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s
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Training/Education 5
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A NOTE FROM THE
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et’s welcome Jeff Miller from Advance Design and Construction to our Board of Directors! With members like Jeff contributing their time and efforts to CATT by participating on committees and leading our organization together, we build a better future for all our members and the building industry as a whole. Continually inspired by the various experiences and views contributed at our monthly board meetings by our directors, I’m looking forward to the new professional perspective added to our team. What an event our family Mixer was! The turnout was great and afforded our members and prospective members a real opportunity to have some fun and see what a community of professionals looks like. Thank you to our Board members and committees for making this one great for everyone! Once again we have a CATT Member Orientation being held. I always like to attend these and answer questions prospective, new, and existing members may have. Please share with your associates—there are so many benefits CATT offers and the list is long. Anytime you refer someone to CATT, it not only benefits them, but also you as a member by building the strength of our organization.
November CATT Calendar All activities are at the CATT office unless otherwise noted. November 2 November 4 November 4 November 10 November 16 November 16 November 17 November 26/27
CATT Board Meeting Mixer Committee Meeting Membership Committee Meeting Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting Web Voting for Individual Awards Ends Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting CATT office closed for Thanksgiving holiday MEMBER ORIENTATION Weyerhaeuser’s Ken Womack (L) makes a point at the October 20 Member Orientation while new member Buz Ashbaugh (R) with Weather Shield Manufacturing listens; Welcoming new members from Aflac (L to R): CATT Membership Vice Chair Ryan Swenson, Aflac reps Patrick Snelson and Mark Demko, CATT Membership & Event Coordinator Peg Friesen, CATT Membership Chairman Michael Ellis.
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omething is happening that hasn’t been a problem since before the recession—a shortage of skilled labor! Pre 2008, CATT had a “Labor Pool” clipboard where members could either submit help wanted ads, or if a skilled tradesman, check for job openings. In the last couple of months, we have heard of CATT members actively searching for skilled labor. One member (Peter Knight/Accent Window) ended up hiring a worker from Sacramento when he couldn’t find help locally! The CATT web page has a section called “Job Openings” as part of the “I’m a Building Professional” web page. I’ll be checking with the Website Committee on some ways to make a “Jobs” page more prominent to serve CATT members. Watch for more info on this topic. Preparation for the 2016 Building & Remodeling Guide is underway! I am starting the process to assemble articles and photos for the guide. If you are interested in writing an article for the CATT Guide, please contact me for details. And of course, reserve your guide ad space now with Rick Dyess (775-742-4609 or rick@ sierraheritage.com) for prime positioning and early bird discount! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Do not hesitate to contact me (530-550-9999 or pat@ca-tt.com) if you have any questions about CATT activities or programs.
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Member News
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ohn Lamoreux (The Auto & Tire Doctor) was recognized at an October 15 reception as part of the “Best Boss of Truckee/North Tahoe” contest sponsored by The Office Boss. John was nominated by his entire staff and ended up as one of three runners-up in an overall field of 19 entries. The Office Boss started the “Best Boss” competition last year “to recognize locals who are inspiring, motivating and making a positive difference in their employees’ lives.” CATT Executive Director Pat Davison was a judge for the Best Boss competition in 2014 but this year could not judge because she was nominated for Best Boss by CATT staff Amanda Bullard, Peg Friesen, and Kim Cross. The Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce announced winners for the 62nd Annual Awards Dinner held October 15 at the Resort at Squaw Creek. Nominee submissions were collected in August and winners were chosen by the Chamber’s Board of Directors. CATT members who won were: Small Business of the Year (11–49 Employees) – Advanced Asphalt; Large Business of the Year – Mountain Hardware & Sports; Volunteer of the Year – Mark Tanner (Mark Tanner Construction). CATT was nominated for Non-Profit Organization of the Year but did not win. CATT members who were nominated in various categories include: Small Business of the Year (1–10 employees) – DLux Window Coverings, Linchpin Structural Engineering, and Molsby & Bordner; Small Business of the Year (11–49 employees) – Kelly Brothers Painting, Rock & Rose, and Sierra Sun; Large Business of the Year – LP Insurance and Mark Tanner Construction; and Volunteer of the Year – Kathy Hess (Just Imagine Marketing & Design) and Mitch Clarin (Mitchell T. Clarin). Congratulations to all nominees and winners!
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Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC) CATT LGAC Meeting Dates and Speakers: November 16 Squaw Valley PSD Chairman Dale Cox followed by Truckee Donner Public Utility District (TDPUD) 2nd Annual Meeting December 21 Town of Truckee Chief Building Official Johnny Goetz The next LGAC meeting is Monday, November 16, 4:00 p.m., here at the CATT office. First speaker is Dale Cox, Chairman of the Squaw Valley Public Service District. This is a casual, get acquainted session with Dale so he can meet CATT members and they can meet him. Dale will be followed by TDPUD President Bob Ellis and TDPUD staff for our 2nd Annual Meeting to address current issues such as an update to District Code to allow upper level review of TDPUD decisions and the procedure to calculate fire sprinkler flow for new single family residences in Truckee. Advance notice—CATT LGAC meetings in 2016 will continue to be held on the third Monday of the month EXCEPT for January and February when federal holidays prompt a change to the schedule. The January LGAC meeting will be Monday, January 11 and the February LGAC meeting will be Monday, February 8. Any CATT member is welcome to attend LGAC meetings. Please contact CATT Executive Director Pat Davison at 530-550-9999 or pat@ca-tt.com for more information about LGAC issues or activities.
LGAC Wish List
CATT’s Local Government Affairs Committee has 10 members led by Committee Chair Michael Forshee (Forshee Construction) and Vice Chair Mitch Clarin (Mitchell T. Clarin). Committee members are: Tony Commendatore (Aegis Insurance Markets), Scott Chaplin (Dianda Construction), John Pruyn (High West Landscape Architects), John Wood (Loverde Builders), Jim Smith (Mark Tanner Construction), Rich Molsby (Molsby & Bordner), Kristi Thompson (MWA, Inc.), and Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie). LGAC members are involved in subcommittees handling various issues but there are more issues than members so a “Wish List” was created to identify important issues for future action: •
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Live streaming/archiving of government meetings – We want this to be done on a regular basis to improve citizen awareness and engagement—some agencies live stream/archive their meetings and some do not. Full agenda packets on agency websites – We think agency staff reports and collateral materials should be readily accessible to anyone via the Internet—most agencies supply the information but a couple do not. Review/appeal process for agency staff decisions – There should be a stated procedure to question a staff decision but some agencies do not have such a procedure. Property tax distribution info on property tax bills – Tax bills do not show the property tax distribution to various special districts or agencies—we think the tax bills should show this distribution information.
If you have any questions about the LGAC Wish List, please contact CATT Executive Director Pat Davison at 530-550-9999 or pat@ca-tt.com.
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 58 sheets of 12x12 mesh Ann Sacks Santos Mosaic TILE 1” x 1” straight stacked brown onyx. Asking $30/sf or $1600 for the lot— originally paid $43.97/sf. Contact: Emily at 530-587-4000 or design@ marktannerconstruction.com. WANTED Looking for a 30–68 pre-hung exterior door, 8 or 10 lite, right hand hinge. It can be wood, preferred, or painted. Contact: Alisa with Galletto Construction at 530-412-3070 or alisa@tahoedreamteam.com. 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 at 775-691-9633 or maurio_mattice@sbcglobal.net. FOR RENT Gradall. 45 ft reach with truss boom and 1 yard bucket. Great for backfill. Contact: Jude at 530-567-5150 with questions or for rental price. FOR SALE Reclaimed Barnwood in stock. White Oak and Doug Fir all shapes and sizes. Circular sawn and hand hewn. Full service millwork shop can transform to cabinetry, doors, flooring, wall paneling. Starting @ $5 bd/ft. Located in Tahoe City. Contact: Alex with Finishing Touch Carpentry at 530-362-6700. FOR RENT Storage Yard, ideal for landscapers and excavators, near Tahoe Donner. $600/month. Contact: Eric at 530-412-2100 or breamer@ sbcglobal.net. WANTED Reclaimed full light French doors 5’ or 6.’ Prefer security hinges with exterior swing. Contact: Julie at 775-833-3388 or julie@elisefett.com (if available). FOR SALE Three section brand new Jeld-Wen sliding glass door. Door opens from right to left from the outside. Installed but never used because opened in wrong direction for house. $1,800 OBO (retails for $5,000). Contact: Julie at 775-833-3388 or julie@elisefett.com. FOR SALE Full 1”, VG, D/F, clear, reclaimed bleacher seating, beautiful stock. Approximately 6,000 sf, 14’ to 16’ lengths. Contact: 530-587-3700. FOR SALE Land in Verdi (CA). Five buildable lots ranging from 1.49 to 4.8 acres. All with utilities including water. Level building pads at entrance to Toiyabe National Forest. From $110,000 to $240,000. Owner financing available OAC. Contact: Mitch at 530-308-9124 (call/text) or Mitch@ MitchClarin.com. FOR SALE Rough Sawn Doug Fir Arched Glu-lams: 3 @ 5-1/8”x12”x10’ RS (10’4” radius), retail value $1,236 each; 4 @ 5-1/8”x12”x12’ RS (7’ radius), retail value $1,436 each; 1 @ 5-1/8”x 9”x12’ RS (10’9” radius), retail value $755. Contact: Jim at 530-587-4000 or Jim@marktannerconstruction. com. ATTENTION CONTRACTORS Do you have left-over construction materials taking up space at your shop, office, job site, or personal garage? We can help by picking up your surplus of usable materials for free, so you don’t have to pay to dump it all! Items could be, but are not limited to: lumber, hardware, tile/stone, plumbing & electrical supplies, furniture, working appliances, and more (but, please no junk). Contact: DLP Construction & Painting, Inc. via email, dp@dlptahoe.com, with a list of the items for pick-up and their location. $ MONEY TO LEND Great rates, small amounts available for your clients’ remodels or additions, bridge loans, your autos, tools, etc. Contact: Mitch at 530-308-9124 or Mitch@MitchClarin.com.
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TRAINING/ EDUCATION
Special Membership Deal New members that pre-pay their 2016 dues in November 2015 will receive the last two months of 2015 free. What a great deal! Get 14 months of membership for the price of 12! This means the new member will get all the CATT benefits now instead of waiting for January 1, 2016. These benefits include: Company name displayed in two listings on the CATT website, exclusive Job-to-Bid notices, CATT monthly newsletters and emails, the right to vote for CATT Board members, nominate and vote in the Awards program, plus many more awesome benefits and services (display business cards in the office, use the conference room, discounts, etc.). Notify all your business associates who are not CATT members yet—this is the time to save some money and join the only organization representing the interests of the construction industry in the Truckee Tahoe area. Contact Membership and Event Coordinator, Peg Friesen, at the CATT office for more information or to obtain a membership application for this special deal, 530-550-9999 or memberinfo@ca-tt. com.
How to Houzz
Tuesday, November 3, 12:00–1:00 p.m. Lunch provided. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, Truckee This class is presented by Hillary Talbot with CATT Member Architect Mason Kirby. This class will detail how to build and manage a Houzz portfolio, generate leads and gain customers. In addition, Hillary will describe her experience advertising on Houzz and her results. Bring your laptop or tablet to follow along. If your business already has a Houzz account, please be logged in at the start of the class. After the class, there will be time allotted for one-on-one support building your business’ Houzz portfolio. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members. Register: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-5509999; info@ca-tt.com.
Lucky Winners of the “What’s In Your Wallet?” New Member Contest The winners of the “What’s In Your Wallet?” New Member Contest were recently announced at the October 8th CATT Mixer. CATT Members Paul Herrfeldt (BMD, Inc.) and Doug Gadow (Linchpin Structural Engineering) were the lucky winners of a $100 Visa Gift Card and the new members they referred, Mike McDonnell (Roseburg Forest Products) and Todd Mather (Todd Gordon Mather Architect) were the lucky winners of $100 cash. Congratulations to all!
LED Innovations in Decorative Lighting Tuesday, November 3, 5:00–6:00 p.m. Happy Hour with food & drinks provided by Thermador. 6:00–7:00 p.m. Class followed by Q&A and giveaways. Ferguson Showroom: 1095 S. Rock Blvd., Reno This class is sponsored by CATT member Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery and presented by Terry Wright of Hubbardton Forge Lighting. Learn to use important lighting metrics, new innovations in LED technology, and light layering to guide your selection of LED products in building designs. Learn the history of Hubbardton Forge and experience their latest lighting design, including the new Spotlight Collection. There is a reason why they are the Modern American Blacksmiths. Credit: AIA - CES (LU/HSW); IDCEC - CEU (Interior Design/ Lighting Design) RSVP: Kim English or David McDowell 775-688-5000; kim. english@ferguson.com or david.mcdowell@ferguson.com.
Bodie Ghostwood—an Affordable Alternative to Barnwood Siding
NOTICE of ANNUAL MEETING Monday, February 1, 2016 | 5:00 p.m. CATT office (12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee CATT Bylaws require that a meeting of the general membership shall be held each year (Article 5, Section 1). This is called the ANNUAL MEETING. At the Annual Meeting, each Committee Chair will give a report on his/her committee’s activities for the past year and goals for the coming year. Members are welcome to attend this meeting. Please call the CATT office 530-550-9999 for more details.
Save the Date!
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 4:00–5:00 p.m. Snacks & drinks provided CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, Truckee This product demonstration is presented by CATT Member PacWood. Get the latest on a new exterior siding product made from Cedar which is aged to replicate the “Barnwood Look.” This presentation will discuss the strengths and benefits of using cedar as it relates to durability, sourcing, installation/labor costs, waste, and interior application. Achieve this much sought-after look with a much better price point for your client’s benefit. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members. Register: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-5509999; info@ca-tt.com.
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Christmas Holiday Party
December 11, 2015
Hyatt regency Lake Tahoe Incline Village, Nevada Be sure to mark your calendars and save the date for the best party of the year. More information will be coming soon via email and upcoming CATT newsletters.
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SENIORS BREAKFAST NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
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irk Foster with Mountain Lake Cleaning is CATT’s Seniors Breakfast Chairman. Dirk is looking for CATT members to tackle various jobs as part of the Sierra Senior Services monthly fundraiser breakfast on Sunday, December 6. The breakfast is held at the Truckee Senior Center by the Rodeo Grounds off Brockway Rd. Volunteer chefs will be flipping pancakes and frying eggs and volunteer servers will set the tables and bring the plates to the breakfast diners. Cleanup is also part of the routine. First shift is from 7:00 to 9:30 a.m. and the second shift is from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The monthly fundraiser breakfast is always the first Sunday of the month and is open to the public for a nominal fee. The seniors collect the fee at the door and use the money to support the “Meals on Wheels” program. Twelve organizations provide the kitchen crew for the 12 breakfasts of the year. These organizations also encourage their members to eat breakfast on their designated Sunday at the Senior Center. The record to beat is 200+ breakfasts prepared by Truckee Noon Rotary Club in January 2014. December 6 is CATT’s designated day to cook and serve. CATT members can help in two ways: • volunteer for the kitchen crew (let us know what shift is best) • or bring your family in for breakfast—that generates revenue for the Sierra Senior Services We have already heard from these CATT members anxious to help—thanks to: Mike Rodriguez and Staci Nestaval (Brite Glass); Christen Bradley (Bedrosians Tile & Stone); Mike and Alex Bernard (MHD Studio Design & Construction); Julie JohnsonHolland (Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland); Dany Foster (Mountain Lake Cleaning) Contact CATT Seniors Breakfast Chairman Dirk Foster (775-298-2358 or mlctahoe@gmail.com) or Executive Director Pat Davison (530-550-9999 or pat@ca-tt. com) if you have any questions or want to volunteer for Sunday, December 6. This is another way you can give back to the community and promote a positive image of the building industry. The morning flies by and it’s fun too!
Truckee Building & Safety Division News Online Inspection Scheduling
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I hope everyone is getting ready for a big winter and excited to hit the mountain of your choice and take some turns. Last month, I reminded everyone about the importance of buttoning up their project sites in preparation for winter and the erosion prevention standards. For the most part, you all should be commended as most projects look great, although a few sites need a bit more attention as the weather is fast approaching. As a reminder, all projects should be protected against runoff, stockpiles covered, entrances maintained, materials and portable toilets removed from the rights-of-way, etc. You can always view the general guidelines at www.townoftruckee.com/ building and safety/erosion prevention standards. You may recall when we went “live” on April 1, 2015 with our new software system, New World Systems, we made the decision to remove the old IVR phone inspection scheduling system. In an effort to not enact a major obstacle to schedule an inspection, we agreed to set up a phone line voicemail to allow customers to continue to call in if they did not want or feel ready to do it all online. We have turned the corner and the majority of our customers are now using the online scheduling system. With that said, and after six months of educating, the phone line will be shut down on December 1, 2015. What this means is you will need to sign up in the online system and create an account in order to schedule your inspections. Yes, you can always call us in the office; however, once you use the system, I believe you will find it
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very easy and user friendly. We have created a walk-through on how to use the online portal, which can be found on the Building & Safety homepage should you need additional instructions—or simply come in to the counter and we can assist you. BITS & PIECES: 6 April 1–September 30, 2015 = 81 applications for new single-family residences. 6 April 1–September 30, 2015 = 610 permits issued (all permit types). 6 April 1–September 30, 2015 = 3,178 inspections resulted (all inspectors). 6 Over 200 contractor accounts set-up and activated in the online portal. 6 Over 60% of submittals received electronically since April 1, 2015. Enjoy the winter, have fun, be safe, and let us know if we can be of any assistance to you as we work hard to maintain our message—“Building Tomorrow Together.”
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Q&A for Contractors By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.
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utredtape.com brought us a follow-up inquiry for a contractor that hopes to make ‘his slice’ the whole pie! Another electrical contractor hopes his specialty is ‘wired in’ to reciprocity as a CA licensee… Q: In a newsletter I located on-line you indicated that: ”It has been determined by the CSLB that all “C-7” work is covered by the “C-10” classification.” Can you tell me where that determination can be found? Thank you in advance. A: The CSLB’s description of the two classifications reflects the fact that Low voltage (“C-7”) work is included in the “C-10” classification. A Low voltage contractor can install, service, and maintain all types of communication and low voltage systems which are energy limited and do not exceed 92 volts. A “C-10” contractor can install, service, maintain any electrical wires, fixtures, etc. which generate, transmit, transform or utilize electrical energy in any form or for any purpose. Q: Is there any type of contracting work, such as electrical, where even if it’s under $500 in which the work must be done by a licensed contractor? A: The CSLB does not require a license for any construction work under $500. Q: I was just curious if you could tell me what states we get automatic reciprocity in for having a valid Low voltage license in California? A: While we specialize in licensing in CA, NV, and AZ, I am not aware of any State that has a formal reciprocal agreement with California for the Low voltage electrical classification. Arizona just recently did away with “reciprocity”, however you may be eligible for a Waiver of the Low
Voltage Trade exam if you meet certain requirements. You are required to show that you passed the equivalent exam in California when you originally obtained your license and your Contractor’s license must have been active and in good standing within the preceding five years. Arizona Registrar of Contractors still requires that you take the Business/ Management exam and show your experience when you apply for the license. Contact us if you’d like assistance with this. Q: Can a General Building (“B”) contractor advertise/promote themselves for specialty work, such as plumbing? I read in the CSLB’s advertising guidelines “Licensed contractors are not allowed to advertise for construction work outside of the areas for which they are licensed”. Technically “B” (General Building) contractor can do plumbing projects so it’s not outside the area for which we are licensed, correct? A: Actually, no. “B” contractors should not advertise or promote themselves for single specialty trades. General Building Contractors cannot perform any project involving trades other than framing or carpentry unless the job requires at least two unrelated building trades. Advertising for specialty work such as plumbing, as you suggested, implies that the “B” contractor can take a contract for just plumbing, which they cannot. However, there is another way. As long as the contractor in question can show at least four years of full time work experience doing plumbing work, I would suggest that he/she add the “C-36” (Plumbing) classification to the General license. Then they are free to advertise and promote themselves as a plumbing contractor. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 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. 500, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.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 Jeff Miller, Advance Design & Construction Ted Reviglio, Western Nevada Supply Ryan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie
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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
CATT Stats
Drawer Box Specialties – Amilee Hunter Gaco Western – Dale Hall Olson-Olson Architects – Rob & Molly Olson POND Collective – Meg Urie Rab Aflac – Mark R. Demko & Patrick Snelson
General Contractors
82
Sub-Contractors
92
Associates/Suppliers
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Professionals
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Organizations
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CeDUR – Kurt Carroll
Retired 1 Total
CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s
359
CATT Jobs to Bid Sent Out in September/YTD Total: Private 11/131 Public Works
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Building Permits Issued in September/YTD Total: Truckee New Single Family Residential Eastern Placer County New Single Family Residential
7/68 31/104