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March/April 2022

HOME BUILDING NEWS A publication by the Home Builder’s Association of Greater Tulsa

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

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SMITH’S SCOOP

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MEMBER NEWS

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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HOME & GARDEN SHOW

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NATIONAL NEWS

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CLAREMORE HOME & GARDEN SHOW

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FISHING TOURNAMENT

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GOLF TOURNAMENT

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LOCAL NEWS

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2022 Executive Committee

President’s Report By HBA President Cahn Wiggs

PRESIDENT Cahn Wiggs VP/TREASURER Matt Emmons VP/SECRETARY Mark Priess PAST PRESIDENT 2021 Jeff Starkweather 40 BELOW COUNCIL PRESIDENT Jeremy Moore ASSOCIATES COUNCIL PRESIDENT Liz Mathis BUILDERS COUNCIL PRESIDENT Craig Thurmond PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDING PRESIDENT Susan Bevard REMODELERS COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dixie Moseley MEMBERSHIP CHAIR Carl Novara EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/ CEO Jeffrey Smith

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Spring has officially sprung! Like Groundhog Day, I predict the arrival of spring, but instead of my shadow I base it on the Home and Garden Show. This year, we had nearly 20,000 attendees, and that includes a snow day on Friday. Half of them came on Saturday alone! I want to thank all the members that volunteer their time and energy to the show to ensure it’s smooth operation. The show couldn’t have gone on without the 200+ of you that contributed to its success. This has been great growth since 2020, and we plan to only see growth into the future. With the weather warming up, my mind wanders to another prominent event, Appetite for Construction. This year’s theme is Mad Hatter and while I am excited to see the costumes and decor, I am more excited to see the amount of money we will raise for the Charitable Foundation. Not only is this

event fun, but it contributes to a great cause. If you haven’t already bought your ticket, I personally want to invite you to one of my favorite events. The Charitable Foundation benefits many local organizations like Tulsa Habitat for Humanity, Lindsey House, and the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, just to name a few. Since 2019, the Charitable Foundation has raised over $125,000 and that number continues to increase. People need help now more than ever, and at the HBA we share a passion for helping our community through both finances and education. Appetite for Construction is just one of the many events each year that raises money for the Charitable Foundation. If you cannot attend this one, don’t worry. There’s still the Home Remodeling Showcase and Evening of Giving in September that benefit the foundation. You can always find more informatin on the HBA website as well. That’s All For Now, Cahn Wiggs

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Smith’s Scoop

HBA MANAGEMENT TEAM

Every month we host By Executive Vice President/CEO a Get On Board as a new member Jeffrey Smith orientation to the organization. We commonly have 12-20 new members This program was attend to hear what the HBA can do limited to our Buildfor them and find out where they can best engage withing the multiple councils, er Members only until a few years ago committees, and events of the organiEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/ when a new prozation. When asked what they hope CEO gram was introduces to receive from their membership, the Jeffrey Smith for our Associate overwhelming number one answer is to JSmith@TulsaHBA.com Members. The “Grow My Business”. We often remind Insurance Policy them that growing your business takes has great coverage time and building relationships through MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR the association that impact your business for our members Pablo Perez and usually comes with substantial savcan sometimes take 3-5 years. However, Pablo@TulsaHBA.com we quickly follow that up with while they ings compared to market rate plans you currently have. In 2021 OKHBA introare building those relationships to grow duces a new Association Group Health DIRECTOR OF ASSOCIATION their business, the association can help Insurance Plan. The insurance carrier is offset their annual dues through a multiISSUES United Healthcare and they have 23 diftude of discounts, rebates, and benefits. Stacey Bayles ferent plans that can be provided to your Although there are too many opportuorganizations that have 1-100 employees. SBayles@TulsaHBA.com nities to mention in one article, I would like to highlight some that are most often The Tulsa HBA recently inquired about converting our employee health care plan DIRECTOR OF MEMBER used, as well as a couple that should be to the OKHBA Plan and we were able utilized more. ENGAGEMENT to save 23% off of our monthly payment As a member of the Tulsa HBA, Blake Howard you also become a member of the Nation- while providing better coverage for our employees. I would highly encourage you BHoward@TulsaHBA.com al Association of Home Builders. NAHB to call Hub International at 833-970-3644 offers a Members Savings Program that to receive a quote on your group health EVENTS DIRECTOR includes discounts on automobile purinsurance options. If you are a Builder chases, building materials, shopping, enSarah Gentry Member, I encourage you to participate tertainment, and business management. SGentry@TulsaHBA.com The entire list of current discounts can be in the OKHBA Rebate Program. The information can be found at hbarebates. found by visiting nahb.org/savings. Two MARKETING AND PR com and you will find that you don’t; of the most commonly used discounts have to change the products or suppliers DIRECTOR through this program are the GM Vehiyou use in order to receive these rebates. cle Rebate ($500 off your best negotiated Anna Frieden The average builder in Oklahoma redeal) and Lowes Statement Credit (an AFrieden@TulsaHBA.com ceived almost $1,500 in rebates in 2020 additional 2% on top of the 5% Lowes for using products like Delta, Banco, CarCredit Card discount). Did you know rier, InSinkErator, Honeywell, and many EVENT CENTER MANAGER that you can also receive discounts when more. Caleb Rice you travel through rental cars (Avis & We have members of the Tulsa Budget) and hotels (Hotelplanner.com)? Caleb@TulsaHBA.com HBA that are saving thousands of dollars What about savings for your business by utilizing the discounts, rebates, and through Office Depot, UPS, American programs we offer at a local, state, and Express, and Heartland? I encourage you national level. If you need help finding to visit the savings website and earmark out how your company can benefit from it for a continual return as new savings these saving please reach out to Blake programs are announced quarterly that Howard or Pablo Perez at our office. can impact your business and personal They would be happy to schedule a meetexpenditures. ing to get your company on the path to As a member of the Tulsa HBA, saving thousands. you are also a member of the Oklahoma Home Builders Association. OKHBA offers a few different programs for Insur- That’s The Scoop For Now, ance as well as a rebate program for our builders. Do you participate in the OKH- Jeffrey Smith BA sponsored General Liability Insurance Programs through Hub International? HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 7


New members: Welcome to the HBA! For more information about membership benefits or ways to get involved with the Association, please contact Pablo Perez, Membership Director.

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NATIONAL NEWS

Multifamily Production at a Two-Year High as Single-Family Starts Remain Firm Despite production bottlenecks and rising construction costs, total housing starts, led by a strong multifamily reading posted a solid gain in February as demand stays strong and existing inventory remains at low levels. Overall housing starts increased 6.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.77 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. This is 22.3% above the rate posted a year earlier. The February reading of 1.77 million starts is the number of housing units builders would begin if development kept this pace for the next 12 months. Within this overall number, single-family starts increased 5.7% to a 1.22 million seasonally adjusted annual rate. The multifamily sector, which includes apartment buildings and condos, increased 9.3% to an annualized 554,000 pace. “Builders continue to start homes as the demand for new construction remains solid in a market lacking inventory of previously owned homes,” said NAHB Chairman Jerry Konter. “However, construction costs are rising too quickly, which threatens housing affordability conditions in 2022 as interest rates rise.” “The February pace for apartment construction was the best since January 2020 and we expect the multifamily sector to continue to show strength as the economy reopens,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “On the single-family front, the count of homes permitted but not started construction reached a four-month high in February, rising to 152,000. This is an indication of the ongoing supply-chain delays and cost issues that are limiting the pace of home building in many markets.” On a regional basis compared to the previous month, combined single-family and multifamily starts are 28.7% higher in the Northeast, 15.3 % higher in the Midwest, 11.4% higher in the South and 11.4% lower in the West. Overall permits decreased 1.9% to a 1.86 million unit annualized rate in February. Single-family permits remained essentially flat, falling 0.5% to a 1.21 million unit rate. Multifamily permits decreased 4.4% to an annualized 652,000 pace. Looking at regional permit data compared to the previous month, permits are 22.7% higher in the Northeast, 8.4% lower in the Midwest, 5.5 % lower in the South and 2.1% higher in the West. There are now 799,000 single-family homes under construction, a 28.3% year-over-year gain.

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Resident recruitment program boosts LOCAL NEWS business relocation efforts in Bartlesville

By and large over the years, Bartlesville has succeeded in luring companies to the city. But getting those employees to buy and build local homes has been challenging. “As Owasso has grown, as Tulsa has grown, people are attracted to shopping and retail, all of the things that the big city has to offer,” said Chris Batchelder, vice president of business development for the Bartlesville Development Authority. “Bartlesville has always battled against that, and as Tulsa has continued to migrate north, it has become more and more difficult … to sell Bartlesville as a great place to live.” An economic tool is making that job easier. Instead of providing incentives for an employer to locate in the city, a long-held practice of the municipality, the Resident Recruitment Program channels incentives directly to company employees to purchase or construct residences in Bartlesville. A total of $10,000 cash is offered for the purchase of a primary residence within the city limits or for new construction of a primary residence outside city limits but within the Bartlesville school district. For new construction within the city limits, the lure is $20,000. A pilot program launched last year for relocating Concho Resources to the city has led to 11 home purchases and two planned new homes. The Bartlesville City Council this month OK’d the incentives for two other companies: ConocoPhillips Permian Asset Acquisition and Phoenix Rising Aviation, an aircraft maintenance firm. Software company HeraSoft was OK’d for the program in September. “We knew we were missing an opportunity to grow our community and our tax base,” Bartlesville Development Authority President David Wood said in a statement. “So we decided to try a new approach, and that’s how the Resident Recruitment Program was born. ... “Generally, the job creation cost is the same as traditionally offered — the difference is merely the beneficiary, the employee rather than or instead of the employer. In many respects, the return on the public investment is higher as the recipient must live in the local taxing jurisdiction. For this reason, targeted employee relocation incentives have proven to be the preferred use of job creation incentives.” The stimulus money, which requires City Council approval, is for “primary industry” companies adding or relocating at least 10 jobs, Batchelder said. The recruitment program — for which $160,000 has been allocat-

ed to date — is funded through a half-cent economic development sales tax that goes before voters every five years, he said. Bartlesville’s economic device is similar to Tulsa Remote, a 3-year-old program that offers people $10,000 to live in the city for one year. It has brought more than 1,200 people to the municipality with more than 90% of them staying after their one-year commitment and many putting down long-term roots. A former fighter pilot with the Air Force, Phoenix Rising CEO Warren Peck oversees a maintenance, repair and overhaul facility at Bartlesville Municipal Airport. “Our company has plenty to offer, but I can see why somebody would say, ‘Why would I move from Dallas or Chicago?’” Peck said of the stimulus. “This is tangible. People here are so proud of the city that they are willing to put their money where their mouth is. Quite frankly, to offer someone moving here $10,000 … that’s real incentive.” Peck, whose company employs 19 people, said he will be able to offer the incentives retroactively to a few recent hires. “I expect to add seven to eight more mechanics this year, if I can get them,” he said. Anthem Blanchard and his wife, Cynthia, are co-founders of the cybersecurity software company HeraSoft, which is making the renovated former Washington County Courthouse its headquarters. Anthem Blanchard said he and his wife are awed by the pro-commerce approach of city leaders. He said they have“lived in many cities tens of times larger, and in reality tens of times less focus on the success of earlier stage commercial organizations like ours. Small business is the heartbeat of employment in the USA and the Residential Recruitment Program (RRP) literally turns talk into money.” HeraSoft is ultimately trying to recruit 100 employees to Bartlesville, Batchelder said. “I anticipate hundreds to thousands and more new residents will move to the Bartlesville region in the next five years due to the city’s visionary initiative,” Anthem Blanchard wrote in an email. “All municipalities are marketplaces and all marketplaces must compete for buyers and sellers for their respective market to prosper. The living legacy of Phillips 66 and the myriad of present day mega-successful commerce organizations in our city provided an evident foundation of success to next generation companies like HeraSoft.” HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 25


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The Spike Club recognizes members for their recruiting and retention efforts. To become a Spike, you must earn six Spike credits within two consecutive years, by bringing in NEWS new members and retaining current members. At each new Spike level, members receive awards. Spikes also enjoy benefits such as visibility among their peers leading to increased business contacts, invitations to special FREE events, celebrations and more. Names with at least two Spike points are listed below, as reported by NAHB.

201+ points Mark Priess - 703 Francine Bandy - 534 Burr Kannady - 332.5 Rita Boggs - 299 David Blackburn - 260.25 Frank Sawyer - 260 Wayne Farabough - 260 Ken Klein - 248 Charles Gilmore 246.5 Brian Wiggs - 234 Howard Kelsey - 224 Philip Rhees - 222 Steve Murphy - 208 Darrell Jenkins - 207.5 John Brawley - 206

151-200 points Allen Jenkins - 188 Joe Robson - 176 Susan Burch - 172 Mike Fournier - 164 Mary Pearce - 158 Lantz Day - 155 Lana Nelson - 153

101-150 points Mike Fretz - 150 Bill Butts - 149 Scott Wood - 146.5 Brandon Jackson - 138.75 Ed Schermerhorn - 138 Lora Phillips - 135 Steve Wright - 131 Tom Wenrick - 129.5 Glenn Shaw - 129 Lindsay Perkins - 121 Ryan Farabough - 118.5 Roger Cooper - 118 Gretchen Casto - 118 John Madden - 116 David Sanders - 115 Monte Dunham - 110.5

Rodger Tucker - 109

76-100 points Shawn Linfoot - 99 Kevin Blackburn - 96

Gary Soderstrom - 28

David Bootenhoff - 6

Brett Sharp - 3

Jennifer Blackwell - 28

Dale Chapman - 6

Bobby Fox - 3

Michael Green - 26

David Charney - 6

Scott Lewis - 3

Tim Whorton - 26

Erin DeWeese - 6

Mark Pixley - 3

Michelle Williams - 6

Damon Bedell - 3

Perry Hood - 6

Laura Ransbottom - 3

Barry Helms - 90.75

6-25 points

Greg Simmons - 85

Susan Bevard - 23.5

Amity Edwards - 6

Tom Hunt - 3

David Gibson - 84.5

Connell Curran - 22.5

Bill Ford - 6

Mike Harrison - 2.5

Rob Miles - 83

Tom Watts - 22.5

Jason Brown - 6

Leland Cable - 2.5

Chuck Ramsay - 81

Cameron Walker - 22

Jerome Stimson - 6

Patty Hatfield - 2.5

Ted Dubie - 80

Sue Weston - 21

Sheryl Chinowth - 6

Randall Barbee - 2.5

Rick Ellison - 77

Chad Potter - 21

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Toni Rogers - 21 Jane Day - 20

Peter Grant 75

Chris Hodges - 20

Lee Sherman - 73.5

Sara Dodson - 20

Tim Guinn - 73

Robbi Nees - 20

Cheryl Wilson - 72.5

Jim Lane - 19

Brandon L. Jackson - 69

Becky Orr - 17.5

Nikki Pauly - 68

Edward Kaplan - 17

Zelda Garrison - 59

Travis Butler - 16

Janet Holt - 56

Aaron Wiltshire - 15

Kurt Barron - 54

Don Conwell - 14

Ron Griggs - 51

Susan McKeon - 11.5

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Mike Walker - 11.5 Charlotte McCullough - 11

Rod Brunken - 46

Marvin Krueger - 10

Jimmy Holmes - 46

Lauri White - 9

Rick Liebman - 45.75

Kirk Murdoch - 8.5

Kyle Smalygo - 45

Liz Mathis - 8

Briana Parmele - 45

Lisa Puyear - 8

Jeff Starkweather - 43

Charles Sanders - 7.5

Brett Green - 43

Larry Cagle - 7

Nicole Hopkins - 41

Shawn Karnes - 7

Scott Burnett - 39.5

Kregg Tyler - 7

Kandy Kirk -39

David Molony - 7

Tarah Duncan - 32.5

Jim Rackleff - 7

Vince Mims - 32.5

Jason Davis - 7

Ed McIntyre - 31

Kieth Hilligoss - 7

Greg Strange - 30.5

Cahn Wiggs - 7

Craig Thurman - 30

Dean Christopoulos - 7

JD Harp - 30

Greg Grunewald - 6.5

Weldon Bowman - 29

Carl Novara - 6.5

Glenn Simms - 2

Spike Candidates (Less than 6 points) Robert Hines - 5.5 Kevin Hutchens - 5.5 Robert Lemons - 5 Keith Jones - 5 Toby Powell - 5 Tamara Noel - 5 John Land - 5 Carrie DeWeese - 5 Cheri Peters - 5 Aaron Talton - 5 Richard Dodson - 4.5 David Dodd - 4.5 Darren Rager - 4.5 Sam Smith - 4

Clark Neely - 2 Josh Ford - 2 Michael Lamb - 2 Rod Henry - 2 Timothy Martin - 2 Wes Porter - 2 David Edens - 2 Dana Worth - 2 Travis Willhour - 2 Rebecca Manzer - 2 Kristal Mitchell - 2 Roger Poffen - 2 Judy Emmert - 2 Kyle Anderson - 2 Micheal Self - 2 Mike Lyon - 2

David Lee - 4 Jayne Ash - 4 Tom Boyce - 4 Donna Cartwright - 4 Jerry Van Cleave - 4 Russ Ellis - 4 Russell Cozort - 4 Lisa Harris - 4

SPONSORED BY:

Ann Howell - 4 Bailey Miles - 4 Chuck Schwartz - 3.5 Chris Meyer - 3.5 Barbara Nall - 3.5 Edward Swanson - 3.5 Pete Galbraith - 3.5

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PROUD PARTNERS Thank you to the following members for their support and generous contribution to the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa.

Amity Edwards - 918 Interiors

Abstract Services, LLC

Connell Curran - Abbey Homes, LLC

Lori Nosan - First title & Abstract Services, LLC

Dolores Turner - Arvest Bank

Emily Machetta - Flat Branch Home Loans

Chris Hodges - Arvest Bank Kirk Shell - AVB Bank Dylan Nall - B Haulin’ Gretchen Casto - Bank of Oklahoma Mortgage Susan Bevard - BTC Broadband Sheryl Chinowth - Chinowth & Cohen Carrie Deweese - Chinowth & Cohen Susan Burch - Chinowth & Cohen Rodger Tucker - Cobblestone Homes, Inc. Greg Strange - Countertop Solutions Carl Gibson - cre8tiveThings, LLC Brent DeBoer - Dale & Lee’s Service, Inc. Dana Day - Day Build & Design Chad Potter - Drywall Repair Specialists Ed McIntyre - EDS Wealth Agency Rhonda Ramey - Emerald Waters Travel Hjorny Skaftason - Eurocraft, Inc. Carol Parker - Executives Title & Escrow, LLC Matt Emmons - Emmons Construction Johann Skaftason - Eurocraft Melissa Herron - First title & Abstract Services, LLC Liz Mathis - First title & Abstract Services, LLC Stacy Montgomery - First title & 30

Jill Garcille - Freedom Insurance Mary Pearce - Frisco Title Peter Grant - Grant Homes Remodel & Restoration

Kevin Dycus - Metro Appliances and More Russ Ellis - Metro Appliances and More Toby Wisby - Metro Appliances and More Barry Leahy - Mid-Continent Group Rob Miles - Milestone Homes, Inc.

Sean McClanahan - Hahn Appliance Center

Bailey Miles - Milestone Homes, Inc.

Mike Walker - Hahn Appliance Center

Creed Holt - Mill Creek Lumber Laura Ransbottom - PF Unlimited

Tim Orchard - Hahn Appliance Center

Larry Wilson - Pro-Tech Roofing, Inc.

Roland Rice - Heatwave Supply, Inc.

Glenn Simms - Re-Bath of Tulsa

Kristal Mitchell - HOA Solutions

Barry Helms - Renovations By Helms

Mark Priess - HUB International CFR Jennifer Kudirka - Independent Material Co, Inc. John Madden - J. Madden Homes

Charla Nicklas - Renaissance, Inc.

Clark Robinson - Robinson Glass Dave Sanders - Sanders Engineering

Dixie Moseley - JDV Interiors

Gentry Detter - Spectrum Paint Company

Randy Speegle - Jetta Corporation

Brandon Jackson - Tara Custom Homes, Inc.

Kim Williams - KT Williams Insurance Group

Mike Fournier - The Sonrise Companies

Briana Parmele - Law Office of Briana J. Parmele, PLLC

Bud Farris - Tulsa Fireplace Supply

David Lee - Lee Signature Properties, LLC

Chris Meyer - Turner Roofing & Sheet Metal

Mark Jones - M Jones Homes

David Land - Tulsa Landscape, Inc

Becky Orr - McGraw Realtors

Keely Hutchinson - Two Men and a Truck

Bryan Casey - Metro Appliances and More

Brendan Delehanty - Villa Homes, LLC

Tarah Duncan - Metro Appliances and More

Tim Nall - We B Trees

Ann Howell - Metro Appliances and More

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Jackson Whitacre - Whitacre Glass Works


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