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November/December 2018

V 20 O G T 18 U E ID R S E

MAGAZINE

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: TOUR OF HOMES AWARDS

VOTER'S GUIDE

2018 OMB CALENDAR


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Table of Contents Page 4 MESSAGE FROM THE 2018 OMB PRESIDENT

Page 6 TOUR OF HOMES & CHEFS ON TOUR AWARD WINNERS

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AT-A-GLANCE OLYMPIA MASTER BUILDERS NEWS

MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Page 8 2018 CHRISTMAS PARTY

Page 12 2019 OMB MEETINGS & EVENTS CALENDAR

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Pages 9-11

NEW AND RENEWING MEMBERS

2018 VOTERS GUIDE

LOOKING AHEAD - meetings & events NOVEMBER 1st - 5:30pm Homebuilder's EXPO Hotel RL - Olympia

DECEMBER 5th - 5:30pm Grays Harbor Christmas Party Savory Faire

NOVEMBER 5th - 12:00pm Associates Council Thank A Member Event OMB Office

DECEMBER 7th - 6:00pm OMB Christmas Party Hotel RL - Olympia

NOVEMBER 7th - 5:30pm Grays Harbor Chapter Meeting Savory Faire NOVEMBER 13th - 4:00/4:30PM Exec/Board Meeting OMB Office NOVEMBER 14th - 3:45pm Remodelers Council OMB Office NOVEMBER 21st - 4:00pm Lewis County Chapter Meeting Moose Lodge

DECEMBER 11th - 4:00/4:30pm Exec/Board Meeting OMB Office DECEMBER 12th - 3:45pm Remodelers Council OMB Office DECEMBER 19th - 6:00pm Lewis County Chapter Meeting The Moose Lodge DECEMBER 27th - 4:00pm Government Affairs Meeting OMB Office

EDUCATION CLASSES FIRST AID/CPR CLASS November 30, 2018 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST CAPS 1: MARKETING & COMMUNICATING WITH THE AGING IN PLACE CLIENT December 4, 2018 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST CAPS 2: DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR LIVABLE HOMES AND AGING IN PLACE December 5, 2018 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CAPS 3: DETAILS & SOLUTIONS FOR LIVABLE HOMES AND AGING IN PLACE December 6, 2018 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Meetings and Events are subject to change. For more details on these upcoming OMB events, go to www.omb.org.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

REFLECTING ON A HUGELY SUCCESSFUL YEAR AND LOOKING AHEAD AT GREAT THINGS TO COME!

PRESIDENT KAREN McCLENNEN

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s I am writing my final article and reviewing the accomplishments we made this year, it’s amazing to me how quickly the year has gone by and everything we have achieved. The credit belongs to a great leadership team, engaged members and our dedicated staff! Among our goals for 2018 was focusing on recruiting new members, engaging existing members and having some fun in the process! We changed the structure of our Membership, Spike Committees and Associates Council. Each of these groups exceeded their goals. Our membership is 466 strong today, up 35 members from this

time last year, as a result. We created an exciting marketing campaign and strategy to promote the value of membership. The Remodelor’s Council attendance has more than doubled this year. We added two new events, Casino Night and Homebuilders Expo. The Golf Tournament enjoyed record attendance! We moved our very successful auction to the Education Foundation. The Tour of Homes and Chefs on Tour were fantastic with doubled ticket sales from the previous year. Beer with a Builder continued as a very popular OMB event. It was so cool to see so many new members getting to know each other. Our EO Angela White, built a solid team this year - Events Director Brianna Bedell, Government Affairs Director Erin Hall, Communications Specialist Jill Williams and Membership Coordinator Jenni Hatfield. Behind the scenes - we switched the database/billing system, rebuilt the website and started an online leads generator program. If you have served on any committees or councils, you are already aware of how much this team does for our members and how well they work together. If you haven’t had a chance to meet them, please stop by the office – you will be impressed by how well they represent OMB. This Chalk Line will publish shortly before

November 6th elections. Please VOTE! It is more important than ever to exercise your right to participate in the process. Please see pages 10-11 for a look at candidates endorsed by The Affordable Housing Council. We have done an excellent job engaging more members this year and to borrow from Past President Mike Auderer’s 2016 yearend review, I would also love to walk into an OMB event or board room five years from now and look out on a sea of fresh faces in leadership. In 2019, I will chair the Nominations Committee. Please come talk with me if you have any questions about taking on a leadership role at OMB. Speaking of 2019 – incoming President Erik Jensen has put together a great leadership team, committee chairs and councils. In preparing for his presidency, Erik and our EO attended a National Association of Homebuilders Leadership Planning retreat. I asked Erik what his biggest takeaway was from the retreat. Without skipping a beat – Erik shared how proud he was of our association – our overall health both financially, in spirit, our leadership and focus! Please join me in supporting 2019 President Erik Jensen, his leadership team and our staff in making 2019 the year to top!


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Official Publication of the Olympia Master Builders 1211 State Avenue NE, Olympia WA 98506 Phone: (360) 754-0912 www.omb.org The Olympia Master Builders is a professional trade association representing 450 member companies located in Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Mason and Pacific Counties. Our members come from all sectors of the building trades and are committed to “building strong communities, one home at a time.”

Executive Committee

President Ron Deering, Northwest Family Homes First Vice President Karen McClennen Treasurer Erik Jensen Associate Vice President Debbi Boyd, Real Estate of the South Sound Second Assoc. Vice President Becky Rieger, Environmental Design, LLC Secretary Jon Jones, Washington Business Bank Immediate Past President Mike Auderer, Olympia Construction, Inc. Builder at Large John McKinlay, Olympia Overhead Doors

Builder Directors

Scott Bergford, Scott Homes, Inc., John Erwin, John Erwin Remodeling, Inc., Janine Ezzell, Chicago Title Insurance Co., Andy Gruhn, Gruhn Homes, Inc., John Johnson, Johnson Custom Homes, LLC, Jennifer McDonald, Lifespan Construction

Associate Directors

Holly Constantine, Puget Sound Window & Door, Becky Rieger, Environmental Design, LLC, Rusty Ruiz, Hung Right Doors

Legal Counsel

Jay Goldstein, Goldstein Law Offices, PLLC

OMB At A Glance Congratulations to Tim Dickey of Dickey's Remodel & Repair, on his recent completion of the BIAW Certified Builder Program. The BIAW Certified Builder Program was created to recognize and designate achievement to those in the industry whose work experience and business practices exceed state standards.

WHAT DOES THE PROCESS INVOLVE:

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The process of earning this designation has three parts: 1) Complete the application online. This involves submitting the required documents and answering a series of questions to establish your level of experience. 2) Once BIAW has reviewed the application, they will communicate with you on the status of your application and any remaining questions to be answered. 3) Read and sign the Code of Conduct. That’s it! If you have any questions about the BIAW Certified Builder program, contact 360-352-7800.

National Directors

Ron Deering, Northwest Family Homes, Inc., Karen McClennen, Bob Kagy, Print NW

State Directors

Tina Allen, Great Floors, Kim Asay, Umpqua Bank, Debbi Boyd, Real Estate of the South Sound, Ron Deering, Northwest Family Homes, Inc., Stuart Drebick, Adroit Contractors, Inc., Janine Ezzell, Chicago Title Insurance Co., Karen McClennen, John McKinlay, Olympia Overhead Doors, Inc., Bob Kagy, Print NW, Michael Geisen, Gary's Vacuflo

Grays Harbor Chapter

President Harv Lillegard, Lillegard Construction Associate Vice President Rusty Ruiz, Hung Right Doors Secretary Ryann Blake, Chimney Techniques, Inc.

Lewis County Chapter

President John Johnson, Johnson Custom Homes Vice President Becky Rieger, Environmental Design Associate Vice President Rick Borovec, TwinStar Credit Union Secretary Patrick Toby, Toby’s Electric Builder Director Toby Krause, Double Duty Land Management

Mason County Chapter

President Andrew Spear, Andrew Spear Construction, LLC Associate Vice President Julie Nichols, Whitehouse & Nichols Attorneys at Law Treasurer Patty Tupper, Tupper’s Floor Covering & Interiors, Inc.

South Pacific County Chapter

President Steve Waltemate, SAW Construction Co., Inc.

Association Staff

Executive Officer Angela White Events Director Brianna Bedell Government Affairs Director Erin Hall Member Services Coordinator Jenni Hatfield Communications Specialist Jill Williams

Help us promote the new OMB online Leads Generator Tool that allows the public to interact directly with OMB members via email. Please share a link to the new OMB leads generator page on your website, social media and newsletters to help us promte this amazing tool!

Here is a quick snapshot of how the Leads Generator works:

1. Consumers from the public access the searchable online directory from the "Hire A Pro" tab or button on the omb.org home page. 2. At that point, choose a business category, such as painting or remodeling, which pulls up all members listed in that category. 3. At the top of the listings, there is a link called "Contact These Businesses" which allows consumers to put in their personal information, as well as their project details. Consumers can choose to send the quote to the entire list or select specific members listed to contact. 4. The quote request is then generated out via email to OMB members. It’s as simple as that! For questions regarding the new omb.org website, please contact jill@omb.org or call 360.754.0912.

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TOUR AWARDS

2018 TOUR OF HOMES

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

Best Curb Appeal Best Kitchen Best Master Bath Best Floor Plan Best Remodel Best Design/Staging Best of Show

JUDGES’ CHOICE

Best Curb Appeal Best Kitchen Best Master Bath Best Floor Plan Best Design/ Staging Best Remodel Best of Show Best 55+ Housing Best Presentation

Oyster Bay Construction Dunamis Interiors Inc. Dickey’s Remodel & Repair & Interior Dimensions Lifespan Construction & Interior Dimensions Artisans Group & Field Assembly J. Kerzie Homes LLC Oyster Bay Construction Lifespan Construction & Interior Dimensions Lifespan Construction & Interior Dimensions Dickey’s Remodel & Repair & Interior Dimensions Lifespan Construction & Interior Dimensions Dunamis Interiors Inc. Artisans Group & Field Assembly Lifespan Construction & Interior Dimensions Revel Lacey Revel Lacey

2018 CHEFS ON TOUR

Best Chef Best Theme Best Presentation Best Kitchen

AwardWinners

AwardWinners

Red Wind Casino, Jeremy Pousson Dillinger’s Cocktails, Kitchen & Rum Room/ Sofie Scoops/The Mouse Trap Red Wind Casino Oyster Bay Construction


EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S MESSAGE

VOTING MATTERS!

ELECTION DAY IS ALMOST UPON US AND WE ALL NEED TO MAKE SURE WE GET OUT AND VOTE!

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OTING MATTERS!

Election Day is almost upon us and we all need to make sure we get out and VOTE! It’s also important to encourage employees, co-workers, friends and family members to vote. Elections have an impact on the atmosphere in which you work, and they can directly impact your personal life.

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ANGELA WHITE

As far as the home building industry goes, people that hold local office have a serious immediate effect on how you do business. They make choices daily that impact the industry, and their leadership sets the tone for the staff you work with in your local jurisdictions. The Government Affairs program is a top priority for your Association. However, accomplishments in this program are dependent upon the ability of OMB members and staff to work with elected officials and local staff. We need electeds who understand what the housing industry brings to the local economy and how important OMB’s mission of providing affordable housing for all economic segments of society is to our local community. Voting matters! Each year, The Affordable Housing Council (TAHC) evaluates and interviews contenders for elected office to identify candidates that are housing, development, and business friendly. Make sure to visit our election year spread on pages 10 and 11 to find out more about the important campaigns throughout our geographic boundaries. There you can find a list of all our TAHC-endorsed candidates.

You’re probably already aware that Bud Blake is up for re-election for Thurston County Commissioner. The race for Thurston County Commissioner is easily the most pivotal race in our region. In the four years since Commissioner Blake was elected, he has had a positive impact on Thurston County and the ability to do business within its borders. He was instrumental in developing responsible policy concerning habitat conservation – something that has had a direct impact on our ability to provide housing in Thurston County. He extended the hours and enhanced the customer service attitude at the county permit center, drastically improved the process for filing for a permit on gopher soils and developed a county-wide Habitat Conservation Plan that is awaiting federal approval. I personally believe Commissioner Blake’s success is due to his ability to bring people with differing views together to find common ground while always keeping his eye on what’s best for the whole County. Bud Blake is committed to the belief that we can have a healthy environment AND a healthy economy, and that belief is what will carry Thurston County forward. His first four years were spent cleaning up a lot of inherited messes and doing it well - I’m excited to see what he can achieve with four more years! I don’t think it’s possible to overstate the importance of getting out to vote, especially in Thurston County! Your voice matters!


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V 20 O G T 18 U E ID R S E The following candidates have been endorsed by The Affordable Housing Council (TAHC), OMB’s political action committee. TAHC focuses on endorsing candidates who understand and value the impact of the home-building industry and small business on our local and state economy.

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TA H C E N D O R S E D ANDREW BARKIS

BUD BLAKE

State Representative Legislative District 2, Pos. 1 Republican

As our state faces a housing crisis, both Democrats and Republicans have turned to Andrew’s years of experience on all things housing. During his time at the legislature, he’s brought together renters, landlords, and homebuilders to explore innovative ways to provide more housing. He opposes higher taxes and wasteful spending and defends our small businesses. Andrew has been a strong ally of OMB and makes sure our industry is represented at the capitol. *Andrew Barkis is endorsed by WAHC.

Thurston County County Commissioner, District No. 3 Independent If you’ve experienced the new Permit Assistance center, you know Bud has been a true friend of the residential building community for the past 4 years. His leadership has changed the shape of county – he focuses on practical solutions instead of party politics. He addressed the empty jail, the Mazama pocket gopher, created a biennial budget, established the Behavioral Health Organization and has currently saved up to $135M of your tax dollars by fighting for you against federal & state agencies.

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WAHC ENDORSED STATE CANDIDATES 2nd DISTRICT

Position 1 Andrew Barkis (R) Position 2 JT Wilcox (R) 10 • Chalk Line

19th DISTRICT

Position 1 Jim Walsh (R) Position 2 Brian Blake (D)

20th DISTRICT

Senate John Braun (R) Position 1 Richard DeBolt (R) Position 2 Ed Orcutt (R)

35th DISTRICT

Senate Tim Sheldon (D) Position 1 Dan Griffey (R) Position 2 Drew MacEwan (R)

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C A N D I D AT E S SHARON TRASK

Mason County County Commissioner, District No. 3 Republican It’s rare to find a candidate who understands big time politics and still has their heart deeply in their community. Sharon Trask does. She and her husband moved to Mason County in 2004. She’s worked as an aid to J.T. Wilcox in the legislature and is a small business owner. She combines high level understanding of policy issues, the practical knowledge of what it takes to make a business succeed and a desire to see Mason County grow and develop.

JON TUNHEIM

Thurston County Prosecuting Attorney Democrat Jon has served as our Prosecuting Attorney for the past eight years, focusing on building strong partnerships with law enforcement, courts, criminal defense, and community organizations. The results: improved services for victims, fewer trial delays, and more diversion opportunities for those with mental illness or addiction. Jon distinguishes himself by a commitment to collaboration and justice.

LEWIS COUNTY RESIDENTS

MEASURE TO INITIATE THE HOME RULE CHARTER PROCESS On your ballot this year, you’ll have the option to vote on whether Lewis County should start the process to become a charter county. In a nutshell – this would let Lewis County re-design how the county government is organized. The changes could be as minor as increasing the number of commissioners from three to five, but the change could also be massive, including appointing the sheriff and other department heads, and allowing for initiatives and referendums. There’s no way to tell the outcome unless the measure passes and a new county charter is written.

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If you vote yes: You are saying you want to see the county government changed in some way. If the measure passes, 15 Freeholders will be elected to represent you and propose a new county government. If you vote no: You are saying you want the county government to stay the same. No matter how you vote - remember to cast your vote for freeholders. If the measure passes, they will represent you!

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JANUARY 2nd 8th 9th 10th 16th 17th 23rd 24th

Grays Harbor Chapter Exec/Board Meeting Remodeler’s Council Beer with a Builder Lewis County Chapter General Membership Meeting Quarterly Building Officials Government Affairs

5:30pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 4:00pm 6:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm

FEBRUARY 6th Grays Harbor Chapter 8th Casino Night 11th Associates Council 12th Exec/Board Meeting 13th Remodeler’s Council 20th Lewis County Chapter 22nd New Member Orientation 28th Government Affairs

5:30pm 6:00pm-10:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 6:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm

MARCH 6th 11th-13th 13th 14th 19th 20th 21st 28th

Grays Harbor Chapter BIAW Board Meetings Remodeler’s Council Beer with a Builder Exec/Board Meeting Lewis County Chapter General Membership Meeting Government Affairs

5:30pm Olympia 3:45pm 4:00pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 6:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm 4:00pm

APRIL 3rd 9th 10th 17th 24th 25th 26th 27-28th

Grays Harbor Chapter Exec/Board Meeting Remodeler’s Council Lewis County Chapter Quarterly Building Officials Government Affairs Home Show Vendor Setup Big Home and Garden Show

5:30pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 6:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm 7:00am-7:00pm 10:00am-5:00pm

MAY 1st 8th 9th 14th 15th 16th 23rd

Grays Harbor Chapter Remodeler’s Council Beer with a Builder Exec/Board Meeting Lewis County Chapter REX Awards Government Affairs

5:30pm 3:45pm 4:00pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 4:00pm

JUNE 3rd Associates Council 5th Grays Harbor Chapter 7th New Member Orientation 11th Exec/Board Meeting 12th Remodeler’s Council 14th Education Foun. Auction 19th Lewis County Chapter 19th-21st BIAW Board Meetings 27th Government Affairs TBD Elected Officials Bus Tour

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12:00pm 5:30pm 12:00pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 6:00pm 6:00pm Yakima 4:00pm 8:00am

JULY 9th 10th 19th 24th 25th

Exec/Board Meeting Remodeler’s Council Golf Tournament Quarterly Building Officials Government Affairs

4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 9:00am 12:00pm 4:00pm

AUGUST 9th Member Appreciation BBQ 13th Exec/Board Meeting 14th Remodeler’s Council 22nd Government Affairs

1:00pm-4:00pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 4:00pm

SEPTEMBER 4th Grays Harbor Chapter 10th Exec/Board Meeting 11th Remodeler’s Council 12th Beer with a Builder 18th Lewis County Chapter 18th Chefs on Tour Kick Off Party 19th Chefs on Tour 21st-22nd Tour of Homes 23rd Associates Council 26th Government Affairs 27th New Member Orientation

5:30pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 4:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 4:00pm-10:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm 12:00pm

OCTOBER 2nd Grays Harbor Chapter 5th Westport Salmon Derby 8th Exec/Board Meeting 9th Remodeler’s Council 16th Lewis County Chapter 17th General Membership Meeting 23rd Quarterly Building Officials 24th Government Affairs 24th Tour Awards

5:30pm 9:00am 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 6:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm 12:00pm 4:00pm 6:00pm

NOVEMBER 6th Grays Harbor Chapter 6th-8th BIAW Board Meetings 12th Exec/Board Meeting 13th Remodeler’s Council 14th Homebuilders Expo 18th Associates Council 20th Lewis County Chapter 22nd New Member Orientation

5:30pm Spokane 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 5:30pm 12:00pm 6:00pm 12:00pm

DECEMBER 4th Grays Harbor Christmas 6th Christmas Party 10th Exec/Board Meeting 11th Remodeler’s Council 18th Lewis County Chapter

5:30pm 6:00pm 4:00pm/4:30pm 3:45pm 6:00pm

~Membership and Spike Committee Meetings TBD. ~Committee Meeting dates and times are subject to change.

Events

Meetings


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Welcome to Our New Members! JOINED IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2018

BECU 12770 Gateway Drive MS 1167-99 Lacey, WA 98516 (206) 214-1539 john.smith@becu.org Sponsor: Linda Mosier-Vaudt

Custom Source Woodworking, Inc 7745 Arab Dr SE Unit D Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 556-4580 office@csw.com Sponsor: Karen McClennen

Bruce Titus Automotive Group Commercial Vehicles 2220 Carriage Drive SW Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 754-5500 ext. 2701 jerry.robertson@brucetitus.com Sponsor: John McKinley

Custom Your Way Home Design 8227 Cedarwood St SE Tenino, WA 98589 (360) 237-4784 customyourway@hotmail.com Sponsor: Rusty Ruiz

Creson's Excavating, Inc PO Box 69 Rainier, WA 98576 (360) 446-4183 kitcat379@comcast.net Sponsor: Rob Rice

General Sheet Metal, Inc PO Box 3339 Lacey, WA 98509 (360) 456-6136 jimmallett@qwestoffice.net Sponsor: Debbi Boyd

Northwest Finest General Contracting, LLC 834 95th Ave SE Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 789-4282 jelliott@nwfinestgc.com Sponsor: Stewart Drebick

High Definition Homes 4705 Lacey Blvd SE STE B Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 464-5358 kellen@hdhomeswa.com Sponsor: Rob Rice Kifer Construction 710 F St Centralia, WA 98531 (360) 807-4140 chuck@kiferconstruction.org Sponsor: Holly Constantine Mr. Do Right Construction 7225 Pacific Ave SE Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 493-8800 billie@mrdorightconstruction.com Sponsor: Debbi Boyd

MEMBERS DO BUSINESS WITH MEMBERS!

Pedersen Land and Timber, Inc PO Box 15210 Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 878-1979 apayplt@gmail.com Sponsor: John McKinley Steamboat Island Construction 3933 Country Club Dr NW Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 866-7245 tburkesteic@gmail.com Wichert Electric, Inc 2015 Jackson Hwy Chehalis, WA 98532 (360) 748-6973 scott@wichertelectric.com Sponsor: Tina Allen

Thank You Renewing Members! One Year

RENEWED IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2018 5 – 9 Years 15-19 Years

A+ Septic and Plumbing Adaptive Living, LLC C & E Developments, LLC Commercial Property Services, LLC Creative Ink and Embroidery Curb Master, Inc Puget Sound Energy

2 – 4 Years American Pump and Electric Bakala State Farm CRMA First Finishers, LLC High Definition Homes Kamin Excavation, LLC Lifetime Granite M & C Drywall, Inc. O Bee Credit Union Pacific Coast Energy Pacific Mobile Structures, Inc. PIONEER Technologies Corporation Rochester Lumber Tanglewilde Lumber, Inc. Valley Supply Co.

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Action Pest Control, Inc. (Mathis Exterminating) Better Homes Home Improvements, Inc. Bliss & Skeen CPA's Brumfield Construction, Inc. Exodus Engineering, Inc. Hardel Builders Center KC Maintenance Services Pacific Air Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Scherer Trucking & Excavation Trimtek, Inc.

10-14 Years A-1 Roofing, Inc. Advance Environmental, Inc. Capital Electric, Inc. Erik Jensen Goebel Septic Tank Service, Inc. Heritage Restoration, Inc. JT Painting Company, LLC Labor Works, Inc. LeMier Phillips Construction Co, LLC Lenkerbrook Stoneworks, LLC Turner Insulation, Inc. Virgil Adams Real Estate, Inc.

Andrew Spear Construction, LLC Harrington Construction & Development, Inc John Erwin Remodeling, Inc. John J. Karnas Co. Mixx 96.1 KXXO Town & Country Roofing, Inc. Weatherguard Roofing, Inc.

20-25 Years Holroyd Company, Inc. Lacey Door & Millwork McMeekin Construction, Inc. Quigg Bros., Inc. Tru Truss, Inc.

25+ Years Adroit Contractors, Inc. B & R Flooring America Kell-Chuck Glass MC Squared, Inc. Sandrini Const. & Remodeling, Inc. Smithco Homebuilders


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