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BUILDINGBusiness & Apartment Management
November 2019
VOICE OF THE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN AND APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN
Outstanding Bathroom Design FOR THIS YEAR AND BEYOND
Awards Recognition & Holiday Celebration
Wednesday, December 11See Back Cover
Home Building Business Plan Technical Seminar – 4
New Housing Permit Forecast – 4
Design And Construction EXPO 2020 – 7
AAM’s Multifamily Rental Market Outlook – 8
Advocacy Update – 9
IBS Early Bird Rates End November 15 – 11
Photo Courtesy of Kohler Company
Awards Recognition t Holiday CelebrationWednesday, December 11
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Suburban Collection Showplace
HONORING 2019 PRESIDENT BOB TEDESCO & The Distinguished Award Honorees
HALL OF FAME ~ Norm Finkelstein, Norwood Homes, Ltd.
BERT L. SMOKLER BUILDER OF THE YEAR ~ Donald A. Bosco, Bosco Building
YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR ~ Justin Friedman, HM Homes
MULTIFAMILY CONSTRUCTION ~ Tim O’Brien, O’Brien Construction Co.
DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR ~ Mark F. Guidobono, Cambridge Homes, Inc.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR ~ Blossom Ridge by Moceri
SAMUEL KREIS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ~Lynne Pratt, Pratt Building Co.
GOVERNMENT SERVICE ~ Bob Gatt, Mayor, City of Novi
BUILDING OFFICIAL ~ Tim Berger, Oakland Twp. Building Director
URBAN HOME BUILDING & DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN REMODELING ~
Ben Templeton, Templeton Building
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE - HOUSING INDUSTRY~ Don Pratt, CECS of Michigan
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO HBA ~ Phil Seaver, ATA National Title Group
DON MAILLHO AWARD IN BANKING ~ Marty Peltier, Lake Michigan Credit Union
REMODELER OF THE YEAR ~ Stephen Iverson, Finished Basements Plus
SUBCONTRACTOR ~ FiberClass Insulation, Charles Tait
ASSOCIATE ~ Spencer Roed, Multi Drywall and Partition, LLC.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ~ Tom Wackerman, ASTI Environmental
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO PWB ~ Kristin Andrews, N.A. Mans & Sons, Inc.
SUPPORT OF HBA’S CHARITABLE ENDEAVORS ~ Helen Velas, Eleni Interiors
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN ARCHITECTURE ~
Todd Hallett, AIA, and Katie Hallett, TK Design & Associates
$125/PERSON INCLUDES: Hors D’Oeuvres Reception • Filet and Salmon Duet Dinner
Vegan Option • Holiday DessertOne Drink Ticket followed by Cash Bar
Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors
To place an ad honoring one or more of the honorees, contact Nancy Rozum before November 12. 248-360-7113.
To sponsor the event, visit builders.org/event.php or call 248-862-1016.
Make Your Reservations To Attend At Builders.org/Events.php
PLUS ~ HBA SERVICE AWARDS AND SALES & DESIGN COMPETITION WINNERS
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Outstanding Bathroom Design FOR THIS YEAR AND BEYONDWRITTEN BY NANCY ROZUM
Photo courtesy of Mont Surfaces.
In the past, it was rare to walk into a bathroom in a home and truly be amazed at how beautiful and serene it appeared. That is not
the case with today’s bathrooms. Manufacturers of tile, cabinets, faucets, fixtures, lighting and other items now offer a multitude of options for homeowners and designers to customize baths and create that “wow” factor.
One of the biggest trends in the bath is the emergence of gold-tone hardware. “In the past year, gold-toned hardware is really hot, and it works well with the whites and blues which are popular in baths right now,” said Dave Megge with Carter Lumber. “We are also seeing the inclusion of dressed-up elements in the bath like brushed, glazed cabinets that resemble pieces of furniture. People want their baths to be more spa-like, so there is an increased demand for panelized shower systems instead of individual tiles,” said Dave. “It is a very clean, sleek look that goes well with frameless shower doors with floor to ceiling glass.”
Mont Surfaces had recently introduced porcelain panels. “This is a fantastic new product that is ideal for a lot of different applications, including in the bath,” said Carol Payto with Mont Surfaces. “The panels work well for tub and shower surrounds, walls, vanities and flooring. Each panel weighs only 93 pounds and is approximately 4’ x 8’, so they can be handled by a two-person team and cut on the jobsite using the ‘score and snap’ method.” The panels are digital images of actual marble, quartz, travertine, etc. “The panels look exactly like the natural quarried material,” says Carol. “Because grout is applied only at the seams of the panels, maintenance is reduced. The panels are also impervious to water, resistant to sunlight and fading and are an economical and stylish choice for bathroom surfaces.”
Corian® Solid Surface debuted six new collections in April 2019. “The Linear Collection featuring Silver Linear and Sepia Linear has been especially well received,” said April Parker with H.J. Oldenkamp Co. “They have
a bold, contemporary feel with variegated lines of either grays or browns streaking through a pure white base. This collection can be used on shower walls, sinks, and countertops. The smooth, seamless characteristic of this material allows sinks and shower pans to be molded seamlessly, eliminating the need and maintenance of grout. Most importantly, the Linear Collection creates a jaw-dropping, unique effect that hasn’t successfully been seen in the market until now.” Corian® Solid Surface is available in over 100 colors. “It’s not the
speckled product of the 1990s,” said April. “The new collections offer colors and patterns to blend seamlessly with any style.”
Bath Fitter has been renovating bathrooms in both residential homes and commercial / multi-family homes for over 35 years. “Bath Fitter distinguishes itself from the competition based on the fact that we are the only ones in the one-day bathroom remodeling business that measure, make and install our products, start to finish,” said Dan Oakes with Bath Fitter - Livonia. “Bath Fitter employees do all the work. We don’t subcontract any of it. We even employ a Master Plumber who oversees the company’s team of apprentices.” Another feature unique to Bath Fitter is the use of a one-piece wall system which has no seams in the corners. “We offer both tile wall and smooth wall styles in a completely smooth, non-porous, easy-to-maintain acrylic,” said Dan. “We have
10 distinctive wall patterns, including white marble with a grey swirl, and we have additional patterns coming soon.” Bath Fitter does all of its work in as little as one day. “Our one-day installation is a major advantage for apartments and one-bath homes, where a traditional bathroom remodeling project can tie up this vital space for days to weeks,” said Dan. “Even our tub-to-shower conversions, which are currently popular on both the commercial and residential sides, are one-day projects.”
Like other areas of the home, people are mixing more textures and finishes in their baths according to Susan Eble with KSI - Kitchen Suppliers Inc. “I love designing baths, especially master baths, because that is where your day starts and ends,” said Susan. “I believe that a great bathroom improves your whole psyche. Tile, lighting, finishes, and other elements creatively put together can create an amazing space. Clean lines and whites and grays mixed with wood tones are all still popular, and we are seeing a demand for matte black and gold accents. All shades of blues are in right now and they work well with
the whites and grays.” Susan also gets a lot of request for coastal decor as well as feature walls in the bath. “Customers want a statement piece, said Susan. “We often use a large-grained porcelain piece or a slab of granite or quartz tile with a dimension to it, so it’s an eye-stopper when you walk into the bath.”
Bathroom vanities have taken on a style all their own. “Customers are either requesting vanities with decorative legs and open storage, which resemble pieces of furniture, or they are doing contemporary, floating vanities,” said Lauren Cuadrio with Kurtis Kitchen & Bath. “Zero threshold showers, lighted bathroom mirrors, and large-scale tiles with less grout lines are also popular with our customers.” In terms of colors for the bath, Lauren is seeing the grays and whites as still popular. “We are starting to see some more natural tones trending, like browner grays, rather than cooler
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grays, for cabinet finishes,” said Lauren. “A lot of the new colors, like taupe, eggplant and rose gold, are pretty warm. On the other end of the scale, matte black is one of the more trendy finishes. It can work well in a variety of settings from super modern to farm house.”
Technology is moving into every area of modern homes, including the bath. “Home automation, including touchless and voice activated products, and the entire technology area in general, will continue to grow,” said Adam Tillman with Kohler. The company has already introduced touchless faucets and soap dispensers for the kitchen and bath. “Kohler Konnect is the new technology that Kohler is including in certain products,” said Adam. “Kohler Konnect smart products integrate Amazon Alexa and enable Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit to allow voice activation for tasks such as filling your bathtub to a preferred preset temperature and depth; turning on the ambient lighting, heated seat or personal cleansing function on your Numi 2.0 Intelligent toilet; or activating the pre-sets for your DTV+™ showering system, which will automatically provide sound, water, steam and lighting to your personalized preferences.” Kohler even has a new mirror, the Verdera Voice Lighted Mirror, which has voice-activation built into it. “You can tell the mirror to play your favorite song, give you the day’s weather, turn the lighting up or down, check today’s to-do list, etc.” said Adam.
Manufacturers, like Kohler, have made it easier than ever to bring that stand-out, statement piece to the bath. A Verdera mirror, or an artfully designed wall of tile, or any combination of the stunning bath products offered today can take an ordinary bath and turn it into a serene oasis where a homeowner can relax and recharge at the start or end of a busy day.n
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Executive Officer Commentsq
Home Building Business Plans: What Is Vital To Success & Profit? MICHAEL C. STOSKOPF, EXECUTIVE OFFICER
New Housing Permit ForecastOn December 3, HBA
will offer a new
technical training
seminar to help builders
and remodelers establish or
refine their business plans to
support success and profit in home building.
The session will be presented by Bill Bye of Wm. Bye & Co., LLC whose experience in our
industry makes him an outstanding expert in
this field.
Formerly Operations VP
for Toll Brothers Inc., Bill Bye
is a “boots on the ground”
advisor to developers, spec
builders and both production
and custom builders. His
over 32 years’ experience of
direct management responsibility totaling over
$940 million established Bill’s home building
business savvy. That, combined with his
entrepreneurial spirit, reinforces his ability for
creating and teaching bottom line improvement
tactics. Bill also successfully championed the
landmark Michigan Supreme Court case Toll
Northville LTD LLC vs Northville Township
saving developers and builders hundreds of
millions in unjust real estate tax dollars.
During this technical training session,
participants will learn:
• What are the components of a home
building proforma?
• Understanding all costs that are included
in a proforma.
• How to avoid costly mistakes typically
made during due diligence.
• The differences in direct, indirect, fixed
and variable costs of home building.
• How to know if your proposed venture is
profitable before pulling the trigger.
• Increasing margins through Lean Building
Concepts.
The session will be held on Tuesday, December 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the D.A. Alexander Design Center Conference Room in Livonia. The cost to participate is
$10 per person, including lunch. Please register
online at www.builders.org/events.php. n
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On Tuesday, October 1st, over 300 HBA members and guests attended the 3rd Annual HBA Design Challenge held this
year at the Royal Oak Farmers Market. Through the generous support of the sponsors, patrons, various contests and volunteers, the event raised a record amount, exceeding $25K, to benefit both the HBA's Professional Women in Building (PWB) Council Student Scholarship Fund and also benefit this year's charity partner Humble Design in Pontiac.
Featuring 21 professionally-designed vignettes, along with another 19 vignettes by interior design students from a dozen colleges and universities, attendees at this exciting event got the chance to view a wide-array of design talent and creativity while enjoying great food, drink, music and a sense of community. Just take a look at the photos below.
If you were at the event, thanks! If you couldn’t make it this year, make sure you don’t miss it next year!
Professional Women in Building Council
Third Annual HBA Design Challenge Raises Over $25K
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GOLD SPONSORSThank You Generous Sponsors
STATE FARM® INSURANCE AGENT
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SILVER SPONSORS
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Find More Event Photos by Keith Kolodsick and Noreen Owens:
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7BUILDING Business & Apartment Management I November 2019
2020 Great Lakes Design And
Construction Expo
GREAT LAKESDESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION
EXPO
HBA and CAM Join Forcesq
HBA and the Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) have joined forces to present Michigan’s largest construction
industry event, the Great Lakes Design and Construction EXPO 2020 (EXPO). This two-day statewide event will bring together residential and commercial designers, contractors, suppliers and service providers, offering networking opportunities and educational workshops designed to support the continued success of Michigan’s building industry.
The EXPO will be held on February 12 and February 13, 2020 at the Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Avenue in Novi, Michigan. Thousands of industry professionals are expected to attend. They will have the opportunity to learn about innovations in technology, products, supplies and services from over 150 exhibitors. Industry specific educational workshops and safety training will be offered, as well, to maximize their skills, competency and professionalism.
The EXPO will also host CAM’s 134th Annual Meeting, the Home Builders Association of Michigan’s Board of Directors Meeting and an Economic Forecast Breakfast featuring keynote speaker Robert Dietz, Chief Economist for the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, DC.
There is no charge to attend the EXPO and visit the exhibit area from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on February 12 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on February 13. There will be fees for some of the additional meetings and workshops featured during the EXPO. Credentials will be mailed to those who register before January 31, 2020. After that date, on site registration will be available.
Registration and additional information is available at www.miconstructionexpo.com or by calling Brian Starrs at HBA at (248) 202-7300. n
It’s Easy! Join HBA Online: www.builders.org/join/
Or Call Membership Director Celeste Goings at: 248-862-1012
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Apartment Association of Michigan PROPERTY MANAGEMENT®q
Slips, Trips And Falls
WRITTEN BY AJ HALE JR. CSM-LSP, COMPONE ADMINISTRATORS SAFETY & LOSS PREVENTION RISK MANAGER
OSHA estimates that slips, trips and
falls cause
approximately
15% of accidental
deaths. Second only
to motor vehicle
accidents. They also
account for between
12% and 15% of
Workers’ Compensation costs. The average
cost for one disabling injury now approaching
$30,000.
From a regulatory standpoint, there are two
types of falls. They are:
1. On same level: high frequency, low severity
2. From elevations: low frequency, high severity
The primary contributing factors, are:
• Wet, slippery, oily floors/stairs.
• Loose, irregular surfaces, such as rocks.
• Insufficient light.
• Uneven walkways or sidewalks.
• Shoes with slick soles or raised heels.
• Moving too fast.
• Carrying items (impair balance, obstruct
vision).
• Objects on the floor (e.g., paperclips,
food).
• Shifting floor tiles.
• Not watching while walking/moving.
• Spilled liquids.
• Cords across walkways.
There are four steps we can take to help
eliminate these types of injuries:
1. Find the problem/hazard. Ask yourself:• Is the area wet, slippery, or cluttered?
• Are employees moving too quickly?
• Is the area poorly lit?
• Are stairs steep or in poor condition?
2. Check it out. Ask yourself:
• Is the problem area near the area high-
traffic?
• Is the area properly lit?
• Are employees wearing proper footwear?
• Are “wet floor” signs in place?
• Are floors being mopped one-half at a
time?
• Is walking surface more slippery due to
its construction?
• Is area outside and subject to weather?
3. Fix it
• If possible, eliminate or control the hazard
immediately (e.g., having spills wiped up).
• If not possible, take steps to alert people
and then determine what can be done to
eliminate or control the hazard.
4. Look at it again
• Ensure the hazard/problem was repaired,
eliminated or controlled.
• Does the area have to be checked
periodically to ensure the hazard/problem
does not return?
• Determine if any training is required for
affected employees.
• Should appropriate signage be posted?
More Prevention Suggestions
• Ensure walkways and stairways are well
lit.
• Portable ladders should be stable and
secure when used, and support a
minimum of 250 lbs.
• Have “wet floor” signs posted where
necessary.
• Apply non-skid coating or floor mats
in areas where floors are likely to be
slippery or wet.
• Encourage employees, residents and
guests to report hazardous situations as
soon as possible.
• Train employees to look for slip/trip/fall
hazards.
• Situations that are identified as hazardous
should be investigated and corrected as
soon as possible.
Safety requires everyone to communicate and
work together! n
Should you require assistance with
understanding or applying the OSHA or MIOSHA
Standards, please contact AJ Hale, CompOne
Administrators Inc./Rizikon, at 269-789-9166 or
ajhale@compone.net
References:
OSHA and MIOSHA
SIGN UP NOW! www.apartments.orgAAM’s 2020 MULTIFAMILY RENTAL MARKET OUTLOOK
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH • The Reserve in Birmingham
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Uniform Assignment of Rents Legislation Proposed
Legislation introduced in October in the Michigan House of Representatives would provide for a uniform act covering assignment
of rents. House Bill 5086, sponsored by Rep. Brandt Iden (R-Kalamazoo), would create the “Michigan Uniform Assignment of Rents Act.” The purpose of the legislation is to create one act providing for the creation, perfection, and enforcement of security interests in rents, while at the same time repealing other sections of law currently covering this. The basis for this legislation comes from the Uniform Law Commission (ULC), which in 2005 released a model version for proposed adoption by every state in the U.S. The ULC is an organization made up of practicing lawyers, judges, legislators and law professors, all of whom are appointed by state governments. ULC seeks to draft model legislation for certain areas of critical state law in an effort to create uniformity and save states from the cost of preparing legislation themselves. The bill has been referred to the House Judiciary Committee for action.
HUD Proposes Revision to Disparate Impact Rule
In August, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced a proposal to amend its original rule interpreting the Fair Housing Act’s disparate impact standard. Disparate impact is a controversial legal theory, formalized in the 2013 HUD rule which prohibits neutrally-applied practices with a disproportionate impact on protected classes under the Fair Housing Act, even without proving intent to discriminate. A 2015 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. upheld the validity of disparate impact liability but highlighted limitations to that liability. The goal of the proposed rule is to align with the limitations cited in the majority ruling in that case to provide more appropriate guidance on what constitutes unlawful disparate impact. n
Advocacy Update
WRITTEN BY FORREST WALL, CAE, STAFF VICE PRESIDENT
AND INDUSTRY RELATIONS
MATTHEW LESTER, PRESIDENT KARLENE LEHMAN, FIRST VICE PRESI-DENT
PAST PRESIDENTS: • Allen Amber• Robert Brody • Jeffrey Kaftan • Melvin Kaftan • George M. Nyman
2019 AAM Officers
VICE PRESIDENTS Cary Belovicz • Mitchell Bleznak • Jonathan R. Borenstein • Jay Brody Kevin Dillon • Leslie Lewiston Etterbeek • Howard Jacobson • Warren Rose J. Ronald Slavik • Shawn Stafford • Mike Tobin • David Wilkins. CEO - Michael C. Stoskopf
Apartment Association of Michigan PROPERTY MANAGEMENT®q
Join AAM for our annual outlook featuring an all-star industry panel. This is a must attend event for every multifamily property owner!
Time: 10:30 a.m. Registration & Networking 11:00 a.m. Legislative Update - Cary Belovicz (Moderator) of Greystone Bel, Karlene Lehman of Princeton Enterprises, Matt Breslin of Karoub Associates 11:30 a.m. Luncheon Presentation - Kevin Dillon of Berkadia on Rental Markets Noon Panel Session - AAM President Matthew Lester of Princeton Enterprises, Warren Rose of Edward Rose & Sons, Derron Sanders of SG Companies and David Wilkins (Moderator) of Walker & Dunlop Place: The Reserve 325 S Eton St, Birmingham 48009 Cost: $40 per AAM or HBA Member; $50 per Guest - Includes Lunch
EVENT SPONSORS
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Wednesday, December 116:30 - 9:30 p.m.
HONORING 2019 PRESIDENT BOB TEDESCO
& The Distinguished Award Honorees
$125/PERSON INCLUDES: Hors D’Oeuvres Reception • Delicious
Filet/Salmon Duo DinnerVegan Option • Holiday Dessert
One Drink Ticket followed by Cash Bar
PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE AT www.builders.org/events.php
or call Riva Gulli at 248-862-1002
SEE OUTSIDE BACK COVER FOR FULL LIST OF HONOREES. SPONSORSHIPS AND
CONGRATULATORY ADVERTISING MAY STILL BE AVAILABLE. CALL: 248-862-1016.
REGISTER FOR EVENTS: builders.org/events.phpNews & EventsNovemberTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL SEMINARPreparing For A Slowdown:Kirk Armstrong Sales SeminarTime: 10:30 a.m. - NoonPlace: Armstrong Sales Coaching 29200 Northwestern Hwy, #115 Southfield, MI 48034Cost: $10 per person, includes Box Lunch
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6REMODELERS COUNCIL SEMINARAccomplishments & Challenges in 2019. What changes will you make in 2020?Come bounce your biggest business challenges off other builders, remodelers and trades. Free peer-to-peer problem solving for all who attend!Time: Noon - 1:30 p.m. Place: Association Offices Suite 200, NORTH ENTRANCECost: $10 per Member; $15 per Guest Includes Lunch
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AAM’s 2020 MULTIFAMILY RENTAL MARKET OUTLOOKJoin AAM for our annual outlook featuring an all-star industry panel. This is a must attend event for every multifamily property owner!Time: 10:30 a.m. Registration & Networking 11:00 a.m. Legislative UpdateCary Belovicz (Moderator) of Greystone Bel with Karlene Lehman of Princeton Enterprises and Matt Breslin of Karoub Associates 11:30 a.m. Luncheon PresentationKevin Dillon of Berkadia on Rental Markets Noon - Panel Session AAM President Matthew Lester of Princeton Enterprises, Warren Rose of Edward Rose & Sons, Derron Sanders of SG Companies and David Wilkins (Moderator) of Walker & Dunlop Place: The Reserve 325 S Eton St, Birmingham 48009Cost: $40 per AAM or HBA Member; $50 per Guest - Includes Lunch
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8HBA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A meeting for members of HBA’s Executive CommitteeTime: 9:00 a.m. Place: Association Offices, Suite 200
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12FALL PROTECTION SEMINAR Instructor: Ed WenzContractors Training InstituteTime: 10:00 a.m. Place: Association Offices Suite 200, NORTH ENTRANCECost: $50 per Member; $60 per Guest
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13HBA MEMBERSHIP COUNCILTime: 9:00 a.m. Place: Association Offices - Suite 202
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19HBA 101: NEW MEMBER BREAKFASTLet us show you how to make the most of your membership. Join us in a relaxed, informal setting for Continental Breakfast, the opportunity to meet other new members and to learn about some of the benefits of belonging. You’ll meet Michael Stoskopf, CEO and Celeste Goings, Membership Director. Time: 8:00 a.m.Place: Association Offices Suite 151 - FIRST FLOOR EAST ENTRANCE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20PWB EVENING MIXER AT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF WATERFORD RESTOREJoin HBA’s Professional Women in Building Council and NAWIC Detroit for an evening mixer. The event will be the culmination of our month-long drive to provide needed items to a few Habitat for Humanity families. Watch for more information!Place: Habitat for Humanity Waterford ReStore 3653 Highland Road Waterford Twp, MI 48328
DecemberTUESDAY, DECEMBER 3HOME BUILDING BUSINESS PLANS What Is Vital To Success and Profit?Presented by: Bill Bye, Wm. Bye & Co., LLC.• What are the components of a home building
proforma?• Understanding all costs that are included in
a proforma.• How to avoid costly mistakes typically made
during due diligence.• The differences in direct, indirect, fixed and
variable costs of homebuilding.• How to know if your proposed venture is
profitable before pulling the trigger.• Increasing margins through Lean Building
Concepts.Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Place: D.A. Alexander Design Center 12911 Farmington Rd., Livonia 48150Cost: $10 per person including lunch
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5State of Michigan RequiredCONTINUING COMPETENCY 3-HOUR CLASSIF YOU ARE A BUILDER, REMODELER OR MAINTENANCE & ALTERATION CONTRACTOR, YOU ARE REQUIRED BY LAW TO COMPLETE AT LEAST 3 HOURS OF CONTINUING COMPETENCY TO RENEW YOUR LICENSE IN MICHIGAN. HBA is offering this class taught by Don Pratt. The course will cover one hour in each of the three required areas – legal, codes and safety issues.
Instructor:Don Pratt, CGB, CGR, CGP, CAPSCECS of Michigan www.CEandCS.comTime: 9:O0 a.m. - NoonPlace: Association Offices - FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM - EAST ENTRANCECost: $50 per person Additional classes will be offered in 2020.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6HBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS A meeting for members of HBA’s Board of DirectorsTime: 9:00 a.m. Place: Association Offices, FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM - EAST ENTRANCE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10AAM OWNERS ROUNDTABLE Join fellow apartment owners for a roundtable discussion of today’s hot topics in multifamily rental management.Topic: Cost Segregation TipsSpeaker: Terry Judge, CORE Solutions GroupTime: 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.Place: Association Offices Suite 200, NORTH ENTRANCE Cost: Complimentary to AAM Members; $10 per Guest - Includes Breakfast
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“After Hours” Mixer Hosted By Kohler CompanyAfter Hours Mixerq
NEXT
“AFTER HOURS” MIXER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27Time: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Place: CUTTING EDGE COUNTERTOPS 192 E. Maple Rd. Troy Cost: No charge to attend. Reservations required www.builders.org/events.php
Anna Ferro (left) and Yolanda Haynes of the Southfield Chamber of Commerce, Catherine Oddo of Catherine Oddo Interior Design & Staging, Cindy Maxwell-Philips of Lighting Resources of Michigan and Helen Velas of Eleni Interiors.
More than 50 members and prospective members came to network and make new business contacts, while
enjoying the refreshments provided by Kohler Company.
We would like to acknowledge Kohler Company for the gifts they donated that were given away at the event:
• A four pack of Maleficent movie tickets won by Barbara Burnham of B.J. Burnham & Associates, Inc.
• A Reve sink valued at $575 won by Rosemarie Thommes of Mont Granite, Inc.
• A Kohler design service valued at $800 won by Catherine Oddo of Catherine Oddo Interior Design & Staging.
HBA also donated a $30 Dick’s Sporting Goods gift card won by Yolanda Hayes of the Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce.
The BUILDER LOTTO drawing worth $600 was held at the end of the evening and regretfully, Matthew Guidobono of Guidobono Building was not present to win.
The ASSOCIATE LOTTO drawing worth
$650 was held at the end of the evening and regretfully, Dawn Zuber of Studio Z Architecture, LLC was not present to win.
The ATTENDEE LOTTO drawing worth $50 was won by prospective member Tina Jandou of iTech Realty.
At the next HBA Mixer, the BUILDER LOTTO will be $650 and the ASSOCIATE LOTTO will be $700. The ATTENDEE LOTTO will always
be $50. Take advantage of this networking opportunity to make some new contacts and grow your business. Invite a prospective member to join you as your guest!
If you are interested in hosting an “After Hours” Mixer or donating a prize to be given away at an upcoming Mixer, please contact Riva Gulli at (248) 862-1002. n
Israel Zabadiah (left) of Nu Quality Cleaning and Michael Washington of MSW Janitorial Services.
Tina Jandou (left), Michelle Vance, Kingsley Ifezue and Olivia Ifezue all of iTech Realty.
Courtney Draus (left) of Metro Concrete, Adam Tillman of Kohler Company and Nancy Rosen of Nancy Rosen & Co., LLC.
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Welcome New Members Advertisers IndexCOMPANY PAGE
ABMWCSIF 9
Bath Fitter 5
Bill & Rod’s Appliance 3
Al Bourdeau Insurance Agency, Inc. 4
Carter Lumber 4, 11
George B. Ford Agency 4
Gutherie Lumber 7
Habitat for Humanity Oakland County 7
The Huttenlocher Group 4
International Builders’ Show 11
J. Jacobs and Associates 4
Kennedy Nemier Insurance 4
Made in America Inside Back
Mont Surfaces Inside Front
Paulson’s Audio & Video 3
Peabody Insurance Agency 9
HBA of Southeastern Michigan: https://www.facebook.com/HBAofSoutheasternMichigan/
HBA's Novi Home & Garden Shows: https://www.facebook.com/NoviHomeandGardenShows/
Great Lakes Builders Show: https://www.facebook.com/GreatLakesBuildersShow/
HBA's Professional Women in Building Council: https://www.facebook.com/ProfessionalWomeninBuildingSoutheasternMichigan/
HBA's Homearama Page: https://www.facebook.com/HomearamaHBA/
HBA’s Parade of Homes Page: https://www.facebook.com/HBAParadeOfHomes/
APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN SAM CASSAR CO.31393 THIRTEEN MILE RD, #150,FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334CHARLES E. CASSAR (248) 851-4477
BUILDER MEMBERS OMEGA HOMES, INC301 N MAIN ST, MILFORD, MI 48381THOMAS SONK (248) 685-2020SPENCER ROED, MULTI DRYWALL & PARTITION LLC
SINGH HOMES7125 ORCHARD LAKE RD., #200WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322SUNNY GREWAL (248) 865-1024GURMALE SINGH GREWAL, SINGH DEVELOPMENT, LLC REMODELER MEMBER MHI INTERIORS2395 W NEWBURG, CARLETON, MI 48117RICHARD MCVEY (734) 654-9463SPENCER ROED, MULTI DRYWALL & PARTITION LLC
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS BUSH SEYFERTH PLLC100 W. BIG BEAVER RD, #400, TROY, MI 48084\MICHAEL LARAMIE (248) 822-7800RON STEWART, GEORGE MATICK CHEVROLET
GSW ENERGY CO.5864 INTERFACE DR, ANN ARBOR, MI 48103OTENZIA SILAGHI (734) 709-3566CATHY MCLEOD, THE HUTTENLOCHER GROUP, LLC
HOUSE PROUD6632 TELEGRAPH RD, #241BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48301STEPHANIE HAMLET (248) 404-5440PATRICK QARANA, TRIUMPH BUILDING CO LLC
J RAINE DESIGN29488 WOODWARD, #368, ROYAL OAK, MI 48073 JULIE ARNOLD (586) 995-1192SPENCER ROED, MULTI DRYWALL & PARTITION LLC
MSW ENTERPRISE JANITORIAL SERVICE, LLC29928 CIDER MILL, NEW HUDSON, MI 48165MICHAEL WASHINGTON (248) 462-4185TOM THOMASMA, OLD TOWNE BUILDER
AFFILIATE MEMBERSBILL & ROD’S APPLIANCE, INC15870 MIDDLEBELT RD., LIVONIA, MI 48154 ELIZABETH LEMMER (734) 272-3561
BILL & ROD’S APPLIANCE, INC15870 MIDDLEBELT RD., LIVONIA, MI 48154CHRIS SOLODON (734) 618-8480
DOEREN MAYHEW305 W BIG BEAVER RD SUITE 200, TROY, MI 48084 SANDY KOWALSKI (248) 244-3034
DTE ENERGY3150 E MICHIGAN AVE, YPSILANTI, MI 48198STEVE WILLIAMS (734) 366-6145
GORDON ADVISORS, P. C.1301 W. LONG LAKE RD., #200, TROY, MI 48098 JONATHAN KESSLER (248) 952-0200
GORDON ADVISORS, P. C.1301 W. LONG LAKE RD., #200, TROY, MI 48098PATRIZIA URBEN (248) 952-0200
GSW ENERGY CO5864 INTERFACE DR., ANN ARBOR, MI 48103CYNTHIA SILAGHI (734) 709-5911
GSW ENERGY CO.5864 INTERFACE DR., ANN ARBOR, MI 48103SILVIO SILAGHI (734) 773-7913
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - DETROIT 14325 JANE ST, DETROIT, MI 48205JACQUELINE FRENCHER (313) 485-0404
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - DETROIT 14325 JANE ST, DETROIT, MI 48205KEN COCKREL, JR. (313) 521-6691
HOUSE PROUD22317 NANCY AVE, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48033BRUCE CHIANGI (248) 420-1414
MHI INTERIORS2395 W NEWBURG, CARLETON, MI 48117ANGELA MCVEY (734) 654-9463
OMEGA HOMES, INC681 VALLEY DR, MILFORD, MI 48381DEBRA BLACKBOURN (248) 894-4825
PARAGON SMART3780 JACKSON RD, #H, ANN ARBOR, MI 48103RUSS SHANK PAULSON’S AUDIO & VIDEO37670 W 12 MILE, FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 CHRIS SCHNEIDER (248) 553-4100
PAULSON’S AUDIO & VIDEO37670 W 12 MILE, FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 KEN PAULSON (248) 553-4100
PAULSON’S AUDIO & VIDEO37670 W 12 MILE, FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 SCOTT MILLARD (248) 553-4100
SIGNATURE DECKS2815 ALBON RD., MAUMEE, OH 43537MIKE COUCH
Thank You Renewing Members
HBA MEMBERSALL SEASONS COMMUNICATIONS
ASTI ENVIRONMENTAL
BANK’S VACUUM SUPERSTORES
BILTMORE DEVELOPMENT LLC
CAPITAL ONE
FIBERCLASS INSULATION
GRANDVIEW BUILDING INC
INFINITY HOMES & CO.
ISLAND BUILDING CUSTOM HOME CO
JAMES HARDIE BUILDING PRODUCTS
K. T. GROUP, INC
KOHLER CO.
KRH INC.
MARTINI SAMARTINO DESIGN GROUP
METRO DETROIT ASOURCE - KEATON PUBLICATIONS
NANCY ROSEN & CO., LLC
SCACCIA BUILDING CO.
SCHUSTER HOMES, LLC
SUPERIOR SPRAY SOLUTIONS
VESTA HOMES INC
WAUG’S ELECTRICAL SERVICE INC
WEATHERGARD
MADE IN AMERICA/BUILT IN MICHIGANTHESE COMPANIES MANUFACTURE OR SUPPLY AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS. THOSE IN BLUE ARE MADE IN MICHIGAN.
Hansen Marketing Services, Inc.PROUDLY CELEBRATING 35+ YEARS OF BRINGING SPECIALTY BUILDING MATERIALS TO THE MARKET AS A WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR, FEATURING MANY QUALITY PRODUCTS MADE IN AMERICA.
Contact Us: 800-552-4877info@hansenmarketing.com www.hansenmarketing.com
Tarnow Doors• CLOPAY GARAGE DOORS• LIFTMASTER GARAGE DOOR OPENERS• STOETT MOTORIZED SCREENS
Bradford White Water Heaters
Over 1,000 Employees at Our Michigan Manufacturing Facility.
Represented By: Burke Agency, Inc. 248-669-2800
Made Better in Michigan!
Crown Windows & Sunrooms• MICHIGAN MADE VINYL
WINDOWS, PATIO DOORS & SUNROOMS
• ENCLOSURES & BATH SURROUNDS
• STEEL & FIBERGLASS ENTRY DOORS
Larry Kepes 248-909-0222 larrykepes@yahoo.com Barry Goudsmit 248-613-9784 bgoudsmit@aol.com
ASA Builders/ASA Cabinets• DOORS, BIFOLDS, SHELVING & MORE • FULL LINE OF AMERICAN MADE KITCHEN CABINETS.
TIMBERLAKE, DECORA AND SCHROCK CABINETS.
Steven Shapiro 248-624-7400 sshapiro@asabuilders.net
www.asabuilderssupply.com
DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE MATERIALS
MANUFACTURED AND HAND-MADE IN THE U.S.A.
Rhonda Regan 248-943-1451rhonda@beavertile.com www.beavertileandstone.com
Mans Lumber and MillworkLOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1900, BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH MICHIGAN’S BEST BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ONE-STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS, SPECIALIZING IN CABINETS, INTERIOR TRIM, FLOORING, WINDOWS, ROUGH LUMBER AND ENGINEERED TRUSSES & PANELS.Doug Mans dmans@manslumber.com Chris Mans cmans@manslumber.com1-800-TRY-MANS www.manslumber.com
Weather King Windows & Doors• VINYL WINDOWS & SLIDING DOORS INCLUDING TRIPLE
GLAZED & R-5 • STEEL & FIBERGLASS ENTRY DOORS • PAINTING & STAINING
AVAILABLE
Ted LaVanway 248-797-0730orders@weatherkingdoors.com 248-478-7788 weatherkingdoors.com
Virginia Tile Co.PROUDLY OFFERING AMERICAN-MADE TILE FROM AMERICAN OLEAN, CROSSVILLE PORCELAIN STONE, CAESAR USA, LANDMARK and MILESTONE (FLORIM USA)
Dave Donoher 734-521-5297dave.donoher@VirginiaTile.com/ www.virginiatile.com
Henry Tarnow 248-478-9060 ht@tarnowdoor.comDavid Patton 248/789-5574 dave.tarnowdoor@comcast.netBud Helgemo 248/478-9060 budattarnow@yahoo.com
Pioneer CabinetryPROUDLY MANUFACTURING MICHIGAN MADE KITCHEN AND BATH CABINETRY FOR OVER 30 YEARS.
Visit our website to find a dealer near you:www.pioneercabinetry.net
Wimsatt Building MaterialsDistributor of quality steep slope & low slope roofing, exterior cladding, windows & doors, and specialty building materials, serving builders from three locations in Southeast Michigan.
800.497.9000 wimsattdirect.com mail@wimsattdirect.com
TR Design Group “The” Residential Design Group Exceptional service and personal commitment to unique, inspiring designs and superior drawings.
248-792-3256 www.tr-designgroup.com
H.J. Oldenkamp Co.• CORIAN® SOLID SURFACE• MERILLAT CABINETRY• CORIAN® QUARTZ
Contact us: 800-322-0159 info@oldenkamp.com www.oldenkamp.com
Jo’s Cleaning & Organizing Services, Inc.• SHELVING AND STORAGE
PRODUCTS DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
• LET US ORGANIZE YOUR HOME AND OFFICE CLOSET SPACES
Jo Golda 810-241-1622 jo@josorganizing.com www.josorganizing.com
Huron Carpet & Floor Covering, Inc.COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FLOOR COVERING
Contact Us: David Singer, President248-668-3138 donna@huroncarpet.com
KSI - Kitchen & BathPROVIDING BEST-IN-CLASS DESIGN CONCEPTS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THAT WILL CREATE SPACES IN THE HOME PEOPLE WILL LOVE. www.ksikitchens.comColleen Flynn, VP Sales & Marketing810-494-0518 cflynn@teamksi.com Alda Opfer, Multifamily Sales810-494-0561 aopfer@teamksi.com
John’s LumberProudly serving Southeastern Michigan’s building industry with a complete line of quality building materials for 71 years!
Steve Caligiuri 586-839-7495David Stoutenger 586-405-0628 www.johnslumber.com
Riemer Floors • Family-owned and operated since 1946• Proudly serving Metro-Detroit builders with competitive pricing, certified installations and exceptional customer service.
Dennis Riemer 248-335-3500www.RiemerFloors.com
James Reidy 734-341-5041 james.reidy@andersencorp.comRick Stiles 810-397-2962 rstiles@andersencorp.comJackie Miller 248-910-3846 jackie.miller@andersencorp.com
Building Integrity • Steel Windows & Doors – Historical/Modern• Architectural Glass: Conservatories, Greenhouses, Skylights • Operable Glass Walls: Folding, Lift & Slide, Pivot Doors & Windows • Luxury Adjustable Pergolas
Mike Wozniak, Owner • 248-625-9118mike@building-integrity.com
Awards Recognition t Holiday CelebrationWednesday, December 11
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Suburban Collection Showplace
HONORING 2019 PRESIDENT BOB TEDESCO & The Distinguished Award Honorees
HALL OF FAME ~ Norm Finkelstein, Norwood Homes, Ltd.
BERT L. SMOKLER BUILDER OF THE YEAR ~ Donald A. Bosco, Bosco Building
YOUNG BUILDER OF THE YEAR ~ Justin Friedman, HM Homes
MULTIFAMILY CONSTRUCTION ~ Tim O’Brien, O’Brien Construction Co.
DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR ~ Mark F. Guidobono, Cambridge Homes, Inc.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR ~ Blossom Ridge by Moceri
SAMUEL KREIS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ~Lynne Pratt, Pratt Building Co.
GOVERNMENT SERVICE ~ Bob Gatt, Mayor, City of Novi
BUILDING OFFICIAL ~ Tim Berger, Oakland Twp. Building Director
URBAN HOME BUILDING & DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN REMODELING ~
Ben Templeton, Templeton Building
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE - HOUSING INDUSTRY~ Don Pratt, CECS of Michigan
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO HBA ~ Phil Seaver, ATA National Title Group
DON MAILLHO AWARD IN BANKING ~ Marty Peltier, Lake Michigan Credit Union
REMODELER OF THE YEAR ~ Stephen Iverson, Finished Basements Plus
SUBCONTRACTOR ~ FiberClass Insulation, Charles Tait
ASSOCIATE ~ Spencer Roed, Multi Drywall and Partition, LLC.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ~ Tom Wackerman, ASTI Environmental
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO PWB ~ Kristin Andrews, N.A. Mans & Sons, Inc.
SUPPORT OF HBA’S CHARITABLE ENDEAVORS ~ Helen Velas, Eleni Interiors
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN ARCHITECTURE ~
Todd Hallett, AIA, and Katie Hallett, TK Design & Associates
$125/PERSON INCLUDES: Hors D’Oeuvres Reception • Filet and Salmon Duet Dinner
Vegan Option • Holiday DessertOne Drink Ticket followed by Cash Bar
Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors
To place an ad honoring one or more of the honorees, contact Nancy Rozum before November 12. 248-360-7113.
To sponsor the event, visit builders.org/event.php or call 248-862-1016.
Make Your Reservations To Attend At Builders.org/Events.php
PLUS ~ HBA SERVICE AWARDS AND SALES & DESIGN COMPETITION WINNERS
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