CATT-A-LOG September 2015

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Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe

SEPTEMBER 2015

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THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATT

3RD ANNUAL CATT/TRUCKEE-TAHOE LUMBER CO./TRUS JOIST ENGINEERED WOOD PRODUCTS

Sporting Clay Shotgun Tournament Hits a Bull’s Eye!

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ATT’s 3rd Annual Sporting Clay Shotgun Tournament was held on Saturday, August 22, at Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City. Thanks to our generous Title Sponsors, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. and Trus Joist Engineered Wood Products, for supporting CATT in a big way. 62 shooters tested their skills and competed for over $600 in prizes and awards. Top shooter was Shane Swigard, hitting 65 out of 100 targets. $350 in cash awards were given out to the top three shooters based on “Lewis Class” scoring: 1st Place was Shane Swigard (North Tahoe Catering), 2nd Place was Greg Johnson (Loverde Builders), and 3rd Place was Matt Jones (Cedar Valley Handcrafted Shingle Panels). Prizes donated by Sportsman’s Warehouse in Carson City went to the 1st place team North Tahoe Catering, 2nd place team Simpson Strong-Tie, and 3rd place team CED Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc. Chairman Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie) did a great job in organizing this event! Special thanks to Jeff Freeman Photography for all the great photos, Capitol City Gun Club for a great venue, and Dickey’s BBQ Pit for the delicious BBQ. A big thanks to the Tournament Sponsors: Title Sponsors: Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co., Trus Joist Engineered Wood Products Lunch Sponsor: Simpson Strong-Tie Ammo Sponsor: Titan Construction Supply Target Sponsor: Western Nevada Supply Station Sponsors: J.D. Hoss Hardwoods & Carpet, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Meridian Concrete, SERVPRO, Mountain Home Center, The Rock Garden Station & Team Sponsors: CED Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc., Cedar Valley Handcrafted Shingle Panels, Griggs Custom Homes, Inc., Sierra Millworks, North Tahoe Catering, CORE Construction, DHC Supplies, Inc. The 2016 Tournament plans are already in the works – watch the CATT-A-LOG for updates in Spring and Summer of 2016.

PHOTOS CLOCKWISE: The 1st Place Team North Tahoe Catering (L-R): Chris Banovich, Hunter Banovich, Jeff Swigard, Shane Swigard, Pete Engberg; J.D. Hoss Hardwoods & Carpet was one of the Station Sponsors; Greg Johnson (Loverde Builders) took a shot PHOTOS COURTESY OF: Jeff Freeman Photography

IN THIS ISSUE... Shotgun Tournament

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TOURNAMENT SPONSORS:

Training/Education 5

Housing Forum

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Member News

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Customer Appreciation BBQ

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Truckee Police Department

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Local Government Affairs Committee

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Truckee Building & Safety Division News

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CATT Calendar

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Welcome New Members

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CATTPAC Update

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CATT Stats/CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s

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Classified Ads

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Mixer – October 8, Member Orientation October 20, Christmas Holiday Party December 11 SEE INSIDE


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September CATT Calendar

HOUSING FORUM

All activities are at the CATT office unless otherwise noted.

CATT reciprocal member, the Builders Association of Northern Nevada, is holding a “Housing Forum” on Wednesday, September 2, at the Atlantic Casino/ Resort in Reno. Check-in opens at 11:00 a.m. Lunch and the program runs from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Confirmed speakers include:

• Bruce Breslow, Director of the NV Department of Business and Industry • Ron Smith, Sparks City Councilman • Dwight Millard, Academy Mortgage • Perry Di Loreto, Di Loreto Homes Cost: $30/person. Download the form at: http:// www.thebuilders.com/events/events-calendar. html#bf_calFrame_707

August 31 – CATT Board Meeting September 4 – Award Nominations Open September 7 – CATT Office closed for Labor Day September 9 – Membership Committee Meeting September 15 – Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting September 21 – Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting September 29 – Budget Committee Meeting September 29 – Christmas Holiday Party Committee Meeting October 2 – Award Nominations Close October 2 – Board Ballots mailed out October 2 – Budget Committee Meeting October 5 – CATT Board Meeting There is no CATT Board meeting in September Right: CATT founder and Vice President Mitch Clarin at Mt. Rushmore

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION BBQ

Bottom: CATT Board Member Ken Foster in Africa

Longtime CATT members The Rock Garden and TNT Materials are holding a “Customer Appreciation BBQ” Tuesday, September 29 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Rock Garden 10642 Pioneer Trail, Truckee Smokey’s BBQ of Truckee is catering this event. CATT members are invited to attend.

Local Government Affairs Committee (LGAC)

Meeting Dates & Speakers SEPT. 21

OCT. 19 NOV. 16 DEC. 21

Truckee Donner Public Utility District (TDPUD) 2nd Annual Meeting followed by Tahoe Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) Executive Director of Business Services Todd Rivera Placer County Chief Building Official Tim Wegner followed by Randy Hill Squaw Valley PSD Chairman Dale Cox Town of Truckee Chief Building Official Johnny Goetz

The next LGAC meeting is Monday, September 21, 4:00 p.m., here at the CATT office. Reps from TDPUD will be on hand to discuss a variety

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of topics, one of which is a proposed “reconsideration” process to review District procedure. The “reconsideration” process would allow a contractor or owner to ask for a review of a specific procedure. This proposal is a result of CATT questions about how the TDPUD performs fire sprinkler calcs for single family residential structures. Additionally, CATT has asked for a TDPUD Board workshop In late October or early November to focus on the SFR fire sprinkler calculation policy and procedure. The other speaker on September 21 is Todd Rivera with TTUSD. Todd could not attend the August LGAC meeting so will be here in September to recap the Mitigation Fee Study currently underway. The TTUSD Mitigation Fee is paid by new development outside certain zones covered by a special agreement. The current fee is $2.63 per SF for SFR/MFR; $0.42 per SF for Commercial/Industrial; and $0.21 per SF for storage facilities. The fee has not been increased since 2006 but legally could go as high as $3.36 per SF for SFR/MFR and $0.54 per SF for Commercial/ Industrial. CATT has already requested that TTUSD consider a phased approach to any significant increase (more than 10%) and the fee structure should include an annual inflationary adjustment to avoid large hikes. 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.

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s mentioned in last month’s article, CATTPAC (CATT Political Action Committee) has many positive accomplishments under its belt. The most major of these accomplishments is the CATTPAC interview process for candidate endorsements. These endorsements are highly sought-after, with candidates contacting CATTPAC directly to receive. CATTPAC picks three or four important local elections (“local” usually being in the Truckee/Tahoe area) and thoroughly interviews each candidate running for a particular office. The PAC will meet at its regularly scheduled every other month meeting to discuss and hammer out pertinent questions to ask any and all candidates running for the same office. This insures continuity during the interview process. Another way to ensure continuity is to have the same three to five people ask the questions. Consistency is important in determining the value of a candidate, meaning who is the most fit for the position. Being fit for the position as it pertains to CATTPAC involves a few things. One consideration is that the contender understands the agency he or she is running for. A candidate could be running for Town Council, a board seat on one of the local PUDs in the area, or the myriad of other special public districts with elected boards (school district, hospital district, sewer district, airport district, fire district etc.). Knowledge of the issues that pertain to that district—including some familiarity of its budget, financing, hierarchy, jurisdiction, daily operations, etc.—helps in determining a candidate’s eligibility for support from CATTPAC. Also helpful is a candidate’s understanding of Robert’s Rules of Order (http://www.robertsrules.org/), the standard by which most meetings are run. Another big item for CATTPAC is an aspirant’s view and friendliness on “small business” in general and the construction industry in particular. It’s been CATTPAC’s policy to endorse businessfriendly candidates and especially candidates that are sympathetic to local businesses. CATTPAC’s impressive endorsement success rate of 80% has helped the most effective people get elected. This in turn helps your business life by ensuring that those who sit on district boards will listen to the contracting industry when reviewing codes, procedures, fees, etc. Making sure the proper individuals take or retain their public office positions is a super positive return on the investment of time spent. As election season comes closer, CATTPAC will be asking CATT members for help with the interview process. Many members are needed and are currently involved with the interview process. If CATTPAC decides to interview the candidates of four races, for example, Town of Truckee, TCPUD, North Tahoe Fire District, and the Hospital District, and there are 4 candidates per race, that’s 16 interviews!! For those interviews, the PAC must: 1) create and write up questions, 2) schedule all 16 candidates for 40 minute interviews, 3) reach out for CATT member input, 4) summarize and discuss the results of the interviews and member input, and 5) reach a decision to either support and endorse, stay neutral, or oppose a particular candidate. Please contact the CATT office at 530-550-9999 or myself directly at 530-308-9124 or Mitch@MitchClarin.com for more information.

Mitch Clarin, CATTPAC CHAIRMAN

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CLASSIFIED ADS 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 at Washoe Building Supply 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 530-567-5150. FOR SALE Reclaimed Barnwood in stock. White Oak and Douglas 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 at Finishing Touch Carpentry 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. If available, contact Julie 775-833-3388 or julie@ elisefett.com. 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 775-833-3388 or julie@elisefett.com. FOR SALE Full 1”, VG, D/F, clear, reclaimed bleacher seating, beautiful stock. Approximately 6,000 sq. ft., 14’ to 16’ lengths. Call for pricing 530587-3700. FOR SALE Land in Verdi (CA). 5 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 (call or text) Mitch at 530-308-9124 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 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). Email DLP Construction & Painting, Inc. at: dp@dlptahoe.com with a list of the items for pick-up and the location. $ 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.

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TRAINING/EDUCATION Tax Credits for Contractors & General Business Owners

Thursday, September 3 | 1:00–2:30 p.m. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, Truckee This class is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. Do you qualify for the largest business tax credit? Learn how your design work and engineering costs can reduce your tax bill. What surprise change this year made it easier for small businesses to use the credit? Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members. REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; info@ca-tt.com.

Incorporating your Business

Thursday, September 10 | 1:00-2:30 p.m. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 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. REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; info@ca-tt.com.

Lighting for Kitchens & Baths in the Age of LEDs

Wednesday, September 23 | 5:00-7:00 p.m. Q & A afterwards. Snacks provided. Best Western PLUS Hotel Truckee Tahoe 11331 Brockway Road, Truckee This free public class is presented by CATT Member Ferguson Enterprises. Randall Whitehead, a regular guest expert on HGTV and Martha Stewart Living Radio, will act as your guide to the best of the emerging alternative

light sources, while taking you on a roller coaster ride of good and bad lighting. 2 CEUs issued for attendance. RSVP: Kim English, Ferguson Enterprises 775688-5000; kim.english@ferguson.com

Job Costing with QuickBooks

Wednesday, September 30 | 1:00-2:30 p.m. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, Truckee This class is presented by CATT Member Mann, Urrutia, Nelson CPAs & Associates LLP. Topics to be covered: Unlocking the Power of QuickBooks; Profit & Loss by Job report; Ability to tie Income, Cost of Goods Sold, and Expense items to customer jobs; Estimating and Invoicing; Change Orders; Tricks and Workarounds; What’s New. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members. REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; info@ca-tt.com.

Paint and Anodized Exterior Finishes for Windows and Doors Tuesday, October 6 | 9:00-10:00 a.m. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, Truckee This class is presented by CATT Member Accent Window. This course identifies the key ingredients and characteristics of the different types of paints finishes available on aluminum along with the limitations of each. AAMA paint standards and test methods for each type of paint finish are defined. It provides information to help in the selection and specification of the appropriate finish according to project and job application. It outlines the manufacturing process of painting and anodizing of aluminum. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for NonMembers. REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; info@ca-tt.com.

Market Your Business Online

Tuesday, October 13 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch provided by CATT Website Committee. CATT Office: 12313 Soaring Wy., Ste. 1G, Truckee This class is presented by CATT Member Architect Mason Kirby. Want to advertise your business online? This class identifies types of online advertising, how to develop a realistic budget, how to build and manage your campaign, and how to measure your return on investment. Free to CATT Members/$10 charge for Non-Members. REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; info@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 CATT Member Architect Mason Kirby. The class will detail how to build and manage a Houzz portfolio, generate leads and gain customers. In addition, Mason will describe his experience advertising on Houzz and his results. Bring your laptop or tablet to follow along. 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 NonMembers. REGISTER: CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard 530-550-9999; info@ca-tt.com.

Save the Date! 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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Member News Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie) was recently recognized by Simpson Strong-Tie Sales Manager Troy Monier with a “Sales By Objective” award. Competing in a field of 20 other territory managers, Ryan was singled out at a July sales meeting where his “involvement with associations” was noted as the reason why he won. ••• Two CATT member companies will have speakers at the CA Special District Association annual conference in Monterey later this month. Larry Young with Ward Young Architecture & Planning will cover “Building Better Buildings: What To Do Before You Begin Construction.” Justin Williams with Mann Urrutia Nelson CPAs is updating attendees on governmental accounting requirements “… and Their Impact on Your Special District.”


Reminder from Truckee Police Department

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he Truckee Police Department’s Traffic Unit is dedicated to the enforcement of traffic laws in the spirit of safety. By far, the number one issue in Truckee is traffic speed related issues, such as crashes associated with speed and complaints from neighborhoods regarding speeding vehicles. Unfortunately, this means a majority of our effort is directed towards speed enforcement, and that means expensive tickets. Concerning speed complaints in neighborhoods, over the years we have found that a majority of residents complain specifically about “contractor” vehicles. Of course, this could be anyone working on a construction project as the general public does not differentiate between road workers, residential contractors, and subcontractors. Additionally, we have noticed that complaints are generally not directed towards the primary contractor, as the company name is usually on the vehicle. Instead, we have found complaints are typically being leveled at subcontractors. These vehicles are usually without any type of logo or company name, but are usually distinctly “contractor” or construction type vehicles. In our experience, and this has been validated by vehicle stops and citations: subcontractors on residential jobs are typically most associated with our speed complaints in neighborhoods. In the spirit of safety, and preventing money from escaping the pockets of many hard working people, the Truckee Police Department is asking all local contractors to advise and remind their employees to be mindful of local speed limits and traffic laws. We are issuing citations for speed, especially in chronic complaint neighborhoods, such as Northwoods Blvd., Skislope Way, Alder Creek Road, and Glenshire Drive. A typical speeding ticket will cost a driver between $220 to $450, and don’t forget possible insurance penalties.

So please, everyone—slow down and be respectful of residents in the neighborhoods you are working in! If you need any further assistance with this request, please contact the Truckee Police Department’s non-emergency line at 530-550-2323, or visit our website www.townoftruckee.com for a directory of folks that may help you. EDITOR’S NOTE: The CA Contractors State License Board (CSLB) produces a brochure titled ”Advertising Guidelines for Contractors.” The brochure notes that for C-36 Plumbing, C-45 Sign, and C-57 Well Drilling contractors, informational signage must be on each side of every business vehicle with commercial registration. The signage must be in letters at least 1-1/2 inches high and include business name, permanent business address, and contractor license number. All other licensed contractors must display their business names and contractor license numbers on every one of their commercially-registered vehicles. The name and number must be in a clearly visible location in letters at least ¾ inch high and wide (CA Business & Professions Code Section 7029.6). Go to the CATT website www.ca.-tt.com and click on the “I’m a Building Professional” link for a copy of these Guidelines.

Truckee Building & Safety Division News

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hope everyone has had a great and productive summer, as we certainly have here in Town Hall. During this past summer, it came to my attention that the Town of Truckee has had a different view on enforcing and requiring attic access. This does not all occur with all projects, but some architects, engineers, and contractors have used the Town’s interpretation for this requirement as a means of construction for many years. What has appeared to be occurring is that during the plan review phase as well as the construction phase, the Town has allowed the truss spacing to stay consistent with the framing layout and be spaced at 16” OC (as seen with exception in bold below). This has been allowed using the following comment and included exception: “If attic has a vertical height of more than 30”, provide a readily accessible access opening not less than 22” x 30” for emergency entry to attic, (exception to 22” dimension “normally” allowed when no mechanical equipment is in installed in attic). Minimum 30” unobstructed headroom in the attic space shall be provided at or above the access opening. CRC R807.1; (When CRC not applicable, 20” x 30” allowed in non-residential applications -CBC 1209.2). Show location of access on plans.” After multiple discussions with other jurisdictions both locally and regionally, the Town of Truckee is the only municipality allowing this. This was discussed at the Building Working Group monthly meetings, and finally at CATT’s August Local Government Affairs Committee. During these discussions, I discussed why we need to remove this

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exception and bring us into a “safe harbor” position as it is in the code as a minimum requirement. We also learned of another jurisdiction that previously allowed this until they were confronted with new homeowners after a purchase of the home that the attic access did not meet the minimum requirement. Since we are in the middle of the construction season, I agreed to not change the exception until after this construction season. By unanimous agreement from Building Working Group and LGAC, it was agreed to begin enforcement at both plan check and in the field effective October 15, 2015. What this means is that every application submitted after this date will need to add a note on the plans for this requirement, and we will also remove the exception moving forward. Please assist me in communicating this with the architects, engineers, contractors, and truss manufacturers so as to avoid any confusion or problems in the field. Should you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call a call to discuss further or simply come by my office anytime. Enjoy the rest of your summer.

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Johnny Goetz, CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL

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What would you do with a $100 VISA GIFT CARD?

A $100 Visa Gift Card in your wallet can go a long way! Is your name in the drawing yet? Any existing CATT member who recruits a new member by September 30, 2015 will be entered into a drawing to win a $100 Visa Gift Card. PLUS, when you win, so does your new member. CATT is giving away $100 cash to your recruited new member. As of press time there are 3 members and 3 recruited new members in the drawing. The contest drawing will be held at the CATT Mixer on October 8th at The Rock in Truckee, so you have plenty of time to get your name into the hat—the more members you bring in, the more chances you have to win. Contact Membership & Event Coordinator Peg Friesen at the CATT office to request membership materials for your recruiting effort, 530-550-9999 or memberinfo@ca-tt.com. Good luck!

Special Membership Deal

NEW members who pre-pay their 2016 dues in October 2015 will receive the last three months of 2015 free. What a great deal! Get 15 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, 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.

Member Orientation Oct. 20

Are you making the most of your CATT membership? Learn how to maximize your membership at the upcoming Member Orientation on Tuesday, October 20th from 4:00–6:00 p.m. at Hampton Inn & Suites Tahoe Truckee, 11951 Highway 267 in Truckee. All existing, new, or prospective members are encouraged to attend. Light appetizers, a prize drawing, networking, and free stuff for each attendee are all part of the orientation too! Bring your prospective members to the orientation and we’ll take it from there!

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Cabinetry • Carpentry Unique Lumber Products Barn Beams & Wood Slabs in Stock VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 1750 RIVER RD. TAHOE CITY

z Newer construction industrial complex in Pioneer Industrial Park. Quick access to I-80, Hwy 89, Hwy 267, & Donner Pass Road. z Large warehouse with two 14’ rollup doors, covered bay, office with kitchenette & reception. z Over 12,000 SF improved yard, fully paved, gated, with drainage, lighting & landscaping.

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Tom Watson 530.587.7633 office 12313 Soaring Way Suite 2B Truckee CA 96161

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE | DEVELOPMENT

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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 Ted Reviglio, Western Nevada Supply Ryan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie

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Pat Davison, Executive Director Peg Friesen, Membership & Event Coordinator Amanda Bullard, Office Manager Kim Cross, Bookkeeper Newsletter design: justimaginemktg.com

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

Todd Gordon Mather Architect – Todd Mather

General Contractors

82

Sub-Contractors

92

Associates/Suppliers

67

Professionals

102

Organizations

7

Retired

1

Total 351

CATT Jobs to Bid & Permit #s

CATT Jobs to Bid Sent Out in July/YTD Total: Private 15/98 Public Works

7/18

Building Permits Issued in July/YTD Total: Truckee New Single Family Residential

11/50

Eastern Placer County New Single Family Residential

19/64


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