Chalk Line Magazine 2020 Issue #3

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CHALK LINE

2020 EDITION - ISSUE #3

MAGAZINE

COMMUNITY IN A TIME OF CRISIS

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: COVID-19 RESOURCES

BIG HOME & GARDEN SHOW


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Chalk Line 2020 EDITION - ISSUE #3

Table of Contents Page 4 MESSAGE FROM OUR OMB PRESIDENT

Page 6

Page 8-9 CARES ACT BENEFITS THE BUILDING INDUSTRY

OMB MEMBERS IN THE COMMUNITY

Page 7 MESSAGE FROM OUR EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Page 10 GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COVID ADVOCACY

Page 14 NEW AND RENEWING MEMBERS

Page 11-13 BRINGING THE HOME & GARDEN SHOW TO YOU

2020 OMB GOLF CLASSIC SAVE THE DATE

This Year's Theme

July 17, 2020 TEE Time: 9:00 AM Capital City Golf Club Chalk Line • 3


PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

GRATEFUL IN A TIME OF CRISIS I PRESIDENT

JOHN ERWIN

became a general contractor in the winter or 1993, and joined OMB in 1994. Back then, I was very young and inexperienced when it came to running a business. My skills and expertise laid really in only knowing my trade and craft of being a Remodeler.

OMB and BIAW have been invaluable to ALL their members, providing us with this much needed information, both good news and bad news. I have no idea how I would have received the “real” news or information (specific to our industry) if I wasn’t a member!

Joining OMB surrounded me with like-minded professionals with common goals. Many OMB and BIAW members helped me professionally and personally learn and grow as a business owner and I created lifelong friends along the way.

Both OMB and BIAW staff have been working tirelessly on our behalf (from home) advocating for us and providing us with the specific information we need as business owners such as, permitting information, job site safe work practices, live webinars, and the ability to ask questions and get solid answers from BIAW’s legal staff.

I have never been so thankful for my membership with OMB and BIAW as I am right now in the middle of the Covid-19 worldwide pandemic. This came down the line and hit us fast and hard - I don’t think any of us were prepared. When COVID-19 began to ramp up in our region, there was little to no information out there, especially for business owners on how to proceed to protect ourselves, our staff and our customers.

I am thankful for the support and information, but more than that, I am proud of OMB and BIAW’s staff who have continued to provide us information as we are all doing our best to stay safe, and stay in business. Thank you! John Erwin

I have never been so thankful for my membership with OMB and BIAW as I am right now in the middle of the Covid-19 worldwide pandemic. 4 • Chalk Line


Chalk Line 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 463 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.”

OMB At A Glance... Meet Jenn Wasson, OMB's New Office Administrator Jenn has lived in the Olympia area since moving here in 1976. She attended WWU and then St. Martin’s University. She spent the next 19 years teaching at Evergreen Forest Elementary. Go Bobcats! After many years in the field of education she was ready for some new challenges. She began doing de-escalation training for adults and when the opportunity to join the team here at OMB arose she jumped at the opportunity to work in a position that would provide her the chance to become more involved in her community in a totally different capacity.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President – John Erwin, John Erwin Remodeling Inc. Vice President – John McKinlay, Olympia Overhead Doors Second Vice President – John Johnson, Johnson Custom Homes, LLC Treasurer – Jon Jones, Washington Business Bank Associate Vice President – Becky Rieger, Environmental Design, LLC Second Associate Vice President – Rusty Ruiz, Hung Right Doors , LLC Secretary – Barb Whitlow, Olympia Federal Savings Immediate Past President – Erik Jensen

ELECTED DIRECTORS - TWO YEAR TERM Builder Director – John Johnson Builder Director – Mike Koidahl Builder Director – Mike Auderer Associate Director – Janine Ezzell Associate Director – Kelly Jensen Builder Director – Amy Winters Builder Director – Andy Gruhn Builder Director – Kellen Mangan Associate Director – Tina Allen Associate Director – Matt Jones

NATIONAL DIRECTORS - ONE YEAR TERM

National Director-Builder – John Erwin National Director-Builder – Karen McClennen National Director-Associate – Debbi Boyd

STATE DIRECTORS - ONE YEAR TERM

State Director-Builder – Andy Gruhn State Director-Builder – John McKinlay State Director-Builder – Karen McClennen State Director-Builder – Ron Deering State Director-Builder – Harv Lillegard State Director-Builder – Andrew Spear State Director-Builder – John Johnson State Director-Builder – Steve Waltemate State Director-Associate – Becky Rieger State Director-Associate – Tina Allen State Director-Associate – Debbi Boyd State Director-Associate – Linda Mosier-Vaudt State Director-Associate – Bob Kagy

In her free time she enjoys running, golfing, going to the movies and spending time with her husband and three dogs!

2018 Energy Code DELAYED! Governor Inslee announced a delay in implementing the new state building codes from July 1 to November 1, 2020. We anticipate that training on the new code will be rescheduled in late Summer or early Fall.

REX APPLICATIONS POSTPONED!

Due to COVID-19, we are postponing the application deadline for our REX Awards. We are taking things on a week-to-week basis and will let you all know when we have a firm due date for your applications. Thank you all for your patience and understanding. Check omb.org for the 2020 REX Award Applications!

BUILDER AT LARGE

Karen McClennen

GRAYS HARBOR CHAPTER OFFICERS

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

LEWIS COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS

President – John Johnson, Johnson Custom Homes Vice President – Becky Rieger, Environmental Design, LLC Associate Vice President – Kelly Jensen, DJs Plumbing LLC Secretary – Patrick Toby, Toby’s Electric Builder Director – Toby Krause, Double Duty Land Management

MASON COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS

President – Andrew Spear, Andrew Spear Construction, LLC Associate Vice Pres. – Julie Nichols, Whitehouse & Nichols Attorneys at Law Associate Vice President – Mike Gill, Builders FirstSource

PACIFIC COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS

President – Steve Waltemate, SAW Construction Co., Inc.

LEGAL COUNSEL

Teena Williams, Goldstein Law Office, PLLC

ASSOCIATION STAFF

Executive Officer – Angela White Events Director – Brianna Bedell Communications Director – Jill Williams Government Affairs Director – Erin Hall Membership & Sales Director – Braedon Wilkerson Office Administrator – Jennifer Wasson

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED!

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Applications for OMB Education Foundation Scholarships must be postmarked no later than Friday, May 15th, 2020. Visit omb.org for an application! Chalk Line • 5


OMB Members in the Community M ost of you know Mike Auderer as an OMB Member and business owner of Olympia Construction. What many of you may not know is that Mike has recently shifted gears to help battle the issues of homelessness in Thurston County.

As a business owner downtown, Mike found himself growing frustrated with not being able to assist with a response to the issue of homelessness arising in his community. So, like any successful entreprenuer, he decided to put his skills to use and create ideas, products and strategies to offer as solutions. Utilizing his welding and construction skills, he developed three styles of “Shelter Solutions� Units - using 20 foot conex shipping containers.

The first is a 3-person unit for individuals and the second is a couples/ADA unit which will provide two shelter spaces. And the third, needed more than ever in the face of COVID-19, is the Hygiene Unit, which is a 3-stall unit, each stall complete with a shower, toilet and sink, with one stall being ADA compliant. Shelter Solution Units can be shipped like any other container which makes them very easy to place onsite with a forklift or crane. They can hook to domestic water with a hose, waste can go to an OSSS, city sewer or an above ground holding tank that can be pumped out. Mike is excited to announce that currently they are in production to fill orders for the City of Olympia and Thurston County! If you would like more information please go to www.sheltersolutions. community or email Mike direct at Mike@OlyConstruction.com.


EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S MESSAGE

Celebrating OMB Members AND THEIR ROLES IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES

I EXECUTIVE OFFICER ANGELA WHITE

would have never imagined we would be in the middle of a Pandemic when 2020 kicked off, but here we are - daily navigating the fallout from COVID-19. I know many of you are making tough choices for your businesses and families. My heart goes out to you all. This issue of Chalk Line is now dedicated to sharing information and resources to support your business, along with showcasing the businesses that were affected by the cancellation of the 2020 BIG Home and Garden Show. OMB staff, in concert with other local associations and the Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW), has been working around the clock to respond to the consequences of COVID-19 and provide useful information to help members navigate the current reality. We all have also been working toward the common goal of getting residential construction back to work safely. As I write this, BIAW

is starting to produce some results by advocating to the Governor for home building to be considered an essential industry. There have been major partners in this effort, from State Legislators, to Congressional Delegates, to other associations like the NW Pulp and Paper Association. The effort has been broad and multi-faceted. You can read more about the advocacy efforts on page 10. Along with advocacy, we have been working to provide up-todate information and business resources so you’re not stuck navigating it all on your own. You can read more on pages 8-9. We will continue to work with local jurisdictions, offering support and solutions so we’re prepared as an industry when it’s time to go back to work. Please do not hesitate to reach out to OMB staff and let us know what we can do to help you during this unprecedented time. We are here for you.

We will continue to work with local jurisdictions, offering support and solutions so we’re prepared as an industry when it’s time to go back to work. 7 • Chalk Line

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How the CARES Act Benefits the Construction Industry The construction industry, like many others, is facing unprecedented turmoil due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the country. As Governor Inslee’s guidance considers commercial and residential construction “non-essential” with limited exceptions, some construction companies remain operational while others have had to shutter their windows for the near future. This has led to economic uncertainty for many construction business owners.

DAVID COATES, CPA

MANAGING PARTNER/CEO

FROST & C0, PLLC

In an attempt to help struggling businesses and individuals see their way through these uncertain times, President Trump recently signed into law a $2.2 trillion stimulus package designed to abate the economic damages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains many provisions that can directly impact your operations. There are three items that can provide financial relief to construction businesses, including:

Paycheck Protection Program Business Disaster Loans

Employee Retention Credit

How can I use it?

Loan for certain payroll expenses, interest on mortgage obligations, rent, utilities, and interest on pre-existing debt obligations

How much?

Max $10 million; calculated by av- Max $2 million eraging total monthly payroll costs during the timeframe of 2/15/196/30/19 and multiplying it by 2.5

Tax credit for 2020 tax year; if business suspended operations during any 2020 quarter or declined more than 50% compared to prior year 50% of qualified wages paid to employees by eligible employers

Loan term

2 years

30 years

N/A

Rates

Starts at 1%

3.75% fixed

N/A

Other provisions

• Loan can be forgiven if funds are used for qualifying expenses and meet certain employment level requirements • Loan payments can be deferred for 6 months. • Waives guarantee and collateral requirements

By applying for an EDIL loan, businesses automatically become eligible for a $10,000 grant which need not be repaid.

Loan for immediate expenses; any allowable purpose under Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program

For more information on PPP and EIDL loans, you can visit a helpful comparison chart from the U.S. Committee on Small Business. In addition to the items noted above, the CARES Act included provisions that: • Delay the payment of employer payroll taxes through December 31, 2021 • Reduce potential limitations on the ability to deduct interest expense • Provide more favorable depreciation provisions for qualified improvement property allowing for increased depreciation deductions • Reduce limitations on net operating losses and allow companies to carry back net operating losses for up to five years • Suspend the limitation on excess business losses No matter what unfolds over the next few months, it is very important to keep detailed records of your projects costs, delays, losses, and other important information. The more information you obtain during this time, the easier it will be to file for assistance. If you are a roofer, contractor, electrician, or in any other construction-related businesses, Frost & Company encourages you to reach out to us with questions surrounding your current financial situation. We aim to provide guidance to anyone experiencing hardship due to COVID-19. Please note: all of this information is accurate as of the date it is posted. However, the situation surrounding this legislation changes frequently. Please contact your financial advisor for the latest information.


OMB COVID-19 Resources Tax Credits:

There are COVID-19 IRS Payroll Tax Credits Available to small and midsize employers.

Unemployment Insurance:

The Washington State Department of Revenue is allowing businesses to request a one-time, 24-month penalty waiver if you have not owed a late penalty in the last 24 months. Also, businesses can request a 30-day extension of B&O taxes without payment or 30+ days with deposit.

In Washington state, the minimum one can receive on unemployment is $188 and the maximum is $790. The CARES Act provides an additional $600 per week on top of whatever a person would normally receive – limited to the next 4 months (expires July 31, 2020). Washington provides access to unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. The CARES Act provides federal funding for an additional 13 weeks for those who need it. Funding for this expires December 31, 2020.

IRS Extends 2020 Tax Filing Date: The tax-filing deadline

SBA Emergency Grant:

B&O Tax:

will remain July 15, but the IRS will waive penalties and interest on tax payments for 90 days.

Excise Tax Filing Assistance: The Washington State Depart-

ment of Revenue will work with businesses that cannot file or pay their excise taxes on time due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Affected businesses may qualify for filing extensions or penalty waivers.

SharedWork Program: SharedWork is a voluntary business

sustainability program that provides flexibility to retain employees at reduced hours. This is a little known but powerful program to help workers stay employed while drawing needed benefits.

The Washington State Department of Revenue: A help-

ful guide that outlines frequently asked questions about how to file and pay online, audits, and more.

Under the Economic Injury Disaster Assistance program, employers are eligible for $10,000 in immediate funds to assist with operating expenses, like payroll. This loan is forgiven by the SBA. You do need to apply for SBA assistance, which also includes larger loans with no payments for 12 months at a rate of 3.75% for business owners. The agency has streamlined the application process and you are eligible for the $10,000 regardless if you’ve been denied a loan in the past. Accurate at time of print. Visit biaw.com/COVID-19 for updates, additional information and links. You will also find, COVID-19 Legal Resources, and Jobsite Safety information. Chalk Line • 9


OMB Government AFFAIRS

Advocacy in Response to COVID-19 Here just some of the ways OMB has fought for your business and the construction industry during the COVID-19 crisis:

• Continual coordination with BIAW and other local associations on policy responses • Development and distribution of an Interim Permitting Action Plan • Advocating for long term permit vesting, including providing sample ordinance language • Recommending B&O and property tax deferral to support small business cash flow • Coordinating Letters to the Governor with Counties and Mayors requesting the reclassification of residential construction as ‘essential’. • Advocating for a delay in the 2018 Building Codes • Development of on-site safety guidance for residential construction • Tracking daily changes to permitting and inspection changes at all jurisdictions as well as project-specific advocacy while changes were on-going.

BUILDING CODE DEFERRAL

In early April, Governor Inslee announced a delay in implementing the new state building codes from July 1 to Nov. 1. OMB, BIAW, the Washington Association of Building Officials and several members had jointly asked the governor for the delay to ensure builders and officials could be adequately trained on the new codes prior to their implementation. This delay is crucial for our members to be fully educated on the changes in the codes and to allow for the materials to be available locally before the building codes are implemented. At time of publication, OMB is working with local jurisdictions to request that the delay be extended until July 01, 2021. We anticipate that training on the new code will be rescheduled in late Summer or early Fall, but will adjust depending on the final date of the Stay Home, Stay Safe order.

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EARLY ADVOCACY: OMB’S PERMITTING ACTION PLAN

As soon as OMB began to see potential impacts to the normal course of business, we began working with all our jurisdictions to develop a Permitting Action Plan to with recommendation on how to adapt permitting and inspection activities and ensure long term economic recovery. On March 22, 2020, OMB sent a letter to County Commissioners, County Managers, Mayors, Councils and City Managers in the OMB region, requesting they implement an Action Plan that included: • That vesting for permits expiring between March 1 be extended to a minimum of September 2020. • That for jurisdictions with online submission, they ensure permitting offices have a designated point of contact, even if the local staff are working remotely or not available face-to-face. • That for jurisdictions without online submission, they create a physical, no-contact, permit drop off location so staff can process permits remotely. • That for inspections, a formal on-site, no contact protocol be established to include: inspectors calling the site contact from their vehicle and doing an inspection with no one else on site, or via video, or delayed, ex post facto inspections. • That all ongoing code enforcement activities and defer new code enforcement be suspended until after conclusion of COVID-19 emergency unless directly related to public health, safety, or welfare. • That the collection of impact fees be deferred until Certificate of Occupancy is issued or until sale. • That occupancy of structures with previously approved designs be allowed, without inspection, as well as a post-construction verification or permit process be created to verify compliance once emergency restrictions are lifted. If you have any questions about our advocacy program or have an issue related to COVID-19 isolation policies that you would like OMB's help in navigating, please contact Government Affairs Director, Erin Hall at erin@omb.org.


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GENERAL MERCHANDISE Costco 360-412-3497 costco.com/warehouse-locations/ lacey-wa-740

Olympia Federal Savings 360-754-3400 olyfed.com

Home Depot 253-792-0226 homedepot.com

Principal Financial 206-240-9131 principal.com

Lincoln Creek Lumber Co. 360-956-9147 lincolncreeklumber.com

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HEALTH & BEAUTY Acupuncture and Wellness Center 360-356-6760 acupuncturewellness.net

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OMG Olive Oils & Vinegars 253-970-4726 omgpacificnw.com

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Dickey's Remodel & Repair 360-705-9957 dickeys-inc.com

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Eagle Creek Siding, LLC 360-239-0563 eagtlecreeksiding.com

Deck Builders Inc. 360-709-9225 artistryindecks.com

Pho-Nomenal Tacos & More 209-756-7756 phonomenaltacos.com

PNW International Inc 253-841-4150 pnwintl.com

John Erwin Remodeling (360) 705-2938 johnerwinremodeling.com

Precision Patio Covers & Sunrooms 360-559-0261 precision-patios.com

SGT Hart's BBQ Sauce 360-561-8906 strongfamilybonds.com

YY Cosmetics jnscosmeticstx@gmail.com 661-673-3333

Lifespan Construction 360-584-3833 lifespanconstruction.com

ELECTRICAL Varsity Electric 360-218-4111 varsityelectric.com

Smith Brothers Farms 253-478-5949 smithbrothersfarms.com

HOME CARE Mr Appliance of Olympia 253-881-5600 mrappliance.com/olympia

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It takes so many wonderful and supportive business partners to come together and create something as extravagant as the BIG Home & Garden Show. Unfortunately, due to current circumstances we had to cancel the show for 2020. OMB would like to give a sincere shout out to each of these "behind the scenes" businesses that make the event happen and look forward to working with each of you again next year!

NORTHWEST EVENT DECORATORS Event Rentals – Pipe & Drape, Tables and Chairs, Linens Brian Burke nweventdecorators.com PACIFIC STAGE Audio Visual (Sound, Lights, etc) Dave Sederberg pacificstage.com SAINT MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY Event Venue Sceni Foster stmartin.edu/directory/office-event-services PACIFIC COAST SECURITY Security Robert S. McPherson pcswa.com AMERICAN WORKFORCE GROUP Temporary Staffing Deandra Williams americanworkforcegroup.net EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS Temporary Staffing Stephen Griffith expresspros.com/olympiawa LEW RENTS Generators/Equipment Rental Jamie Ecklund lewrents.com ACME FUEL/FAST FUEL Fuel/Propane/Fast Fuel Todd Deck acmefuel.com

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