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Find the Frog!Details on page 4.
October 2011 Published monthly by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln Volume 48 No. 10
The LINCOLN BUSINESS BUILDER
60 YEARS
1951-2011
Celebrating
October General Membership MeetingMonday, October 17, 20116:00 p.m. - Social • 7:00 - Dinner
Haymarket Arena UpdateSpeakers: Bob Caldwell (Hampton Enterprises), John Badami (DLR Group) & John Hinshaw (Mortenson Construction)Sesostris Shrine Center1050 Saltillo Road (Hwy. 77 & Saltillo Road)Cost - $20 per person(No shows will be billed)Save us a call and send your RSVP by October 11 to [email protected] or call 402-423-4225.
Win an Apple iPad or Garmin NuviFind out how on page 16.
Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation
Sporting Clay ShootThursday, October 13, 2011See more info on page 24.
Scan this QR code with your smartphone to view the Lincoln
Business Builder online!For more information see page 20.
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What is your perspective on change? It seems to be a constant all around us. As we move into autumn and begin to see the leaves change, crops harvested and changes in weather I think about the changes and obstacles we have had this year.I am sure that I am not alone when I say I do not like change. Why do so many of us get excited about the changing of the seasons and about all of the new opportunities coming? Why don’t we think about the unexpected changes in our lives this way?Our Association experiences constant change as does our industry, I challenge you to think of these changes more like the changing of seasons. What opportunities or adventures lie ahead? Will I notice them or be prepared to consider them?The Fall Parade of Homes will be here in only a few days! I encourage you to tell friends, family, neighbors and co-workers about this great opportunity. Look to see what is new for various rooms, finishes, appliances, landscaping, etc. One of the great benefits of having such great members in an association is the opportunity to get to know one another and build lasting relationships. If hunting, guns or even just the outdoors are of interest to you, checkout the October 13th Sporting Clay Shoot at Oak Creek Sporting Club. If you feel luck is on your side or you have an interest in learning to play poker, the October 21st Poker Night may be of more interest. Either way these will be fun events and opportunities to socialize and get to know one another.As for change, I’ll have to try following my own advice in order to click “Like” on these new Facebook improvements. . . . . . .
President’s Message
President’s Message
Lois Hartzell, HBAL President
Home Builders Association of Lincoln6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE 68516
(402) 423-4225 phone • (402) 423-4251 faxwww.hbal.org • [email protected]
The Lincoln Business Builder is published 12 times per year by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln, 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C, Lincoln,
NE 68516. The Lincoln Business Builder is mailed to all members of the HBAL.
The Home Builders Association does not accept responsibility for or endorse any statements or claims made by advertisers or authors of any
articles.
The annual subscription rate is included with your membership dues.
Mike Benker Jennie Korth Publisher Editor, Photographer, Design
Executive CommitteeLois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, President
Dan Klein, Sr., President ElectMike Rezac, 1st Vice President
Perry Haralson, 2nd Vice PresidentDan Walker, SecretaryBob Bryant, Treasurer
Mike Rezac, Immediate Past PresidentJerry Boyce, Executive Board
Mike Benker, Executive Vice President
Board of DirectorsJeff Bielenberg, Eric Hoke, Ken Inness, CGP
Justin Johnson, Mike Kinning, Matt Kleinschmit, Jo Lewis, Mike May,
Brock Peters, Chuck Pfenning, Gary Reese, Ken Svoboda
Remodelers CouncilJenny Samek
National DirectorsSteve Fulton, CGP
Mike Goings, CGP, CSPAllen Barber, Alternate
Lois Hartzell, GMB, CSP, AlternateMike Rezac, Alternate
National Life DirectorsJim Christo, CGR, CGB, Joe Hampton,
Duane Helmink, John Hoppe, Jr., Ward Fred Hoppe, Joe McKee, Robert Peterson, J. Greg Schwinn, Bob Stephens, Jerry Witthuhn
Past PresidentsMike Benker, Rick Krueger, Dan Kubr,
Donn Mann, Sam Manzitto, Roger Reynolds, CGR, CAPS, Don Rowe,
Greg Shinaut, CGP, Ken Westerhold
HBAL StaffKayla Harrison, Jennie Korth & Ashley Murphy
October 2011Vol. 48, No. 10
In This Issue...President’s Message 3Upcoming Events 4Member News 4Educational Opportunity: CAPS I & II 5Educational Opportunity: Effective Marketing on a Shoestring Budget 6Dolls vs. Wheels 8Santa Cop 8Annual Coat Drive 8Financial Column 9Step by Step 10Educational Opportunities 11Building & Safety Employee of the Year Nominations 12Association of the Year Award Nominations 13General Membership Meeting 14Poker Tournament 15The Winning Hand 16Directory Changes 18New Members 18Cancellations 18Renewals 19QR Codes: Where can they take you? 20Fall Parade of Homes 212012 Directory Advertising Opportunity 22Residential Construction Performance Guidelines 23Sporting Clay Shoot 24Nebraska Certified Green Builder Workshop 25Building Permits 26
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Save the Date!Save the date for the HBAL Christmas Party on
Thursday, December 8 at Hillcrest Country Club.Joey Libido and Sugar
Joey Libido & Sugar bring a high-octane, high-energy, low-brow Vegas lounge act filled with your favorite ‘70s hits that
sizzles with comedy, kitsch and is guaranteed to make this event the most talked about soiree of the year! Let Joey amaze you
with his dancing and martial arts skills while Sugar keeps you in stitches with her unique singing abilities and boundless energy.
Oct. 21Poker Tournament & Recruiting Event4:00 p.m.Murphy Tractor • 6100 Arbor RoadSee pg. 15 for more information
Upcoming Events | Member News
Oct. 12HOMEPAC9:45 a.m.HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C
Calendar of Events
Oct. 5
Remodelers Council MeetingWebsite Marketing & Social Media11:30 a.m.Cost: $8.00 per personLunch at West Gate Bank • 61st & Old Cheney Rd.
Oct. 17
General Membership MeetingHaymarket Arena Update6:00 p.m. Social • 7:00 p.m. DinnerSesostris Shrine Center • 1050 Saltillo RoadCost: $20.00 per person
Benefit for the Family of Lonnie Houchin
Please join us for beverages, BBQ, live music and a silent auction.
Friday, October 14, 2011 • 6:30 p.m. to ??First Avenue Banquet Hall • 1st & Cornhusker
Cost: $10 at the door*All proceeds of the benefit will go to the family*
Gun RaffleGun raffle tickets are being sold for $10 each. Contact
Hayley Rezac at 402-890-3638 or [email protected]. A limited amount of tickets are available at the HBAL office.
Silent AuctionWe are looking for silent auction items. If you wish to
donate an item please contact Hayley Rezac.
Memorial FundA memorial fund has been set-up at
Pinnacle Bank under Lonnie Houchin. Oct. 21
Tuesday Training - Fall Protection4:00 p.m.Murphy Tractor • 6100 Arbor RoadSee pg. 15 for more information
Member NewsWith Sympathy...Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Alexis Calfee, daughter of Jaimi and Todd Calfee, The Minnow Project. Alexis passed away on September 9th.
Find the Frog!Find this guy in the Lincoln Business Builder
and be the third person to call the HBAL office (402-423-4225) with his location and your meal at
the next General Membership Meeting is on us!
Only one call per member company will be allowed. Note that once you win, you are not eligible for 12 months. If there is not a third
caller, the prize will not be awarded.
Congratulations to Joe McKee, McKee Construction, Inc.
on finding the frog last month!
Oct. 12Board of Directors10:30 a.m.HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C
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Educational Opportunity: CAPS I & II
National Instructor: Chuck Bredenstein has been a Licensed Builder since 1972, with experience in Design-Build, light commercial construction, residential remodeling, and home inspection. He is a cofounder of the Housing, Education and Research Center at Michigan State University and a member of the advisory committee of Ferris State University Building Construction Technology program. He is the former Education Director for the Michigan Association of Home Builders and has earned his CGB and CAPS designations. In addition, he has authored numerous industry related articles, training programs, and seminars. He is a recognized national speaker for the housing industry including the National Association of Home Builders International Builder’s Show and the National Remodeler’s Show.Location: Southeast Community College Continuing Ed. Center (301 S. 68th Street Place, Lincoln, NE)Cost per Course:
Marketing & Communication Strategies for Aging &
Accessibility Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Class: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Design/Build Solutions for Aging and AccessibilityWednesday, October 26, 2011
Class: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.The rapid growth of the older adult population of the United States is a huge opportunity for remodelers. As this consumer group expands, more and more are interested in remodeling their home to fit their new lifestyle and abilities. This Certi-fied Aging-in-Place (CAPS) course will help you understand the guidelines and requirements of accessibility, the importance of doing an assessment with input from occupational and physical therapists as well as qualified health care professionals, and the significance of good design in making modifications that can transform a house into a safe, attractive, and comfortable home for life.
October Educational Seminars
Educational Seminars Registration Form_____Marketing & Communication Strategies
_____NAHB Member: $200 _____Nonmember: $250
_____Design/Build Solutions _____NAHB Member: $200
_____Nonmember: $250
Name _________________________________________ Company ____________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
City ___________________________________________ State ________ Zip ____________________________________________
Phone _________________________________ Fax ________________________________E-mail ___________________________
Bill Me (HBAL Members Only)________ Check Enclosed________
Fax to 402-423-4251 or e-mail information to [email protected]. • Or mail to HBAL • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C • Lincoln, NE 68516
Build your Business through Education!
Cancellations: If you cancel within 24 hours of the class, you will forfeit $100 of your class fee.Marketing & Communications Strategies for Aging & Accessibility is approved for CAPS, CGA and Master CSP credit.
Design/Build Solutions for Aging & Accessibility is approved for CAPS, CGA and Master CSP credit. Each course is approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education Credit for CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, GMB, CSP, Master CSP, CMP and MIRM.
For more information, contact Jennie at 402-423-4225 or [email protected].
Two of the October educational seminars are required to earn the CAPS designation. The Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation program teaches the technical, business management and customer service skills essential to competing in the fastest growing segment of the residential remodeling industry: home modifications for the aging-in-place. Aging-in-place means remaining in one’s home safely, independently and comfortably, regardless of age, income or ability level. The CAPS programs will expand your understanding of the aging-in-place market, provide the necessary technical knowledge and resources, and give you the tools to gain access to that market.
• NAHB Member: $200 • Nonmember: $250
Millions of Americans are living longer and more active lives. With their changing lifestyles, older Americans wish to revitalize their home environments. Identifying these opportunities and developing the skills to interact with 50+ customers can help you grow your business dramatically. Learn best practices in communicating and interacting with this exciting and evolving population, and take advantage of one of the fastest growing market segments in remodeling and related industries.
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Educational Opportunity: Effective Marketing on a Shoestring Budget
National Instructor: Chuck Bredenstein has been a Licensed Builder since 1972, with experience in Design-Build, light commercial construction, residential remodeling, and home inspection. He is a cofounder of the Housing, Education and Research Center at Michigan State University and a member of the advisory committee of Ferris State University Building Construction Technology program. He is the former Education Director for the Michigan Association of Home Builders and has earned his CGB and CAPS designations. In addition, he has authored numerous industry related articles, training programs, and seminars. He is a recognized national speaker for the housing industry including the National Association of Home Builders International Builder’s Show and the National Remodeler’s Show.Location: Southeast Community College Continuing Ed. Center (301 S. 68th Street Place, Lincoln, NE)Cost per Course:
Thursday, October 27, 2011 Class: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Effective Marketing on a Shoestring Budget
Educational Seminars Registration Form_____Effective Marketing on a Shoestring Budget
_____NAHB Member: $200 _____Nonmember: $250
Name _________________________________________ Company ____________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
City ___________________________________________ State ________ Zip ____________________________________________
Phone _________________________________ Fax ________________________________E-mail ___________________________
Bill Me (HBAL Members Only)________ Check Enclosed________
Fax to 402-423-4251 or e-mail information to [email protected]. • Or mail to HBAL • 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C • Lincoln, NE 68516
Cancellations: If you cancel within 24 hours of the class, you will forfeit $100 of your class fee.Effective Marketing on a Shoestring Budget is approved for Master CSP credit.
This class is approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education Credit for CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, GMB, CSP, Master CSP, CMP and MIRM. For more information, contact Jennie at 402-423-4225 or [email protected].
• NAHB Member: $200 • Nonmember: $250
Effective marketing can make the difference between an average sales year and a great one. This course provides planning tools that work with anyone’s budget. Don’t neglect this vital component of your business. As a graduate of this course, you will be able to:
• Understand the purpose and importance of cost-effective marketing and its role in the management and operation of the business
• Explain your company’s current market position, capabilities and goals• Match the appropriate product to a viable segment in the market • Determine how to cost effectively get ready for business • Select cost-effective marketing, advertising and public relations tactics that effectively
promote to your target buyers • Choose from manageable and cost-effective alternatives for organizing and training a
profitable sales team • Look for key success indicators and ways to quickly respond to common off-plan results
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You asked. We delivered. Our D-Series Skid Steers are loaded with customer-recommended enhancements, like larger operator stations, quiet pressurized cabs with best-in-class visibility, and curved-glass swing-out doors. Plus optional easy-to-operate electrohydraulic joysticks. And with more than 100 available Worksite Pro™ attachments, you can offer your customers everything from breakers to snow blowers to whatever in just minutes.
Packed full of best-in-class productivity and uptime-enhancing features, the D-Series are destined to become operator and owner favorites. Ask for a demo today.
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Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.3204 S Engleman RoadGrand Island, NE 68803-6621(308) 381-0741
You asked. We delivered. Our D-Series Skid Steers are loaded with customer-recommended enhancements, like larger operator stations, quiet pressurized cabs with best-in-class visibility, and curved-glass swing-out doors. Plus optional easy-to-operate electrohydraulic joysticks. And with more than 100 available Worksite Pro™ attachments, you can offer your customers everything from breakers to snow blowers to whatever in just minutes.
Packed full of best-in-class productivity and uptime-enhancing features, the D-Series are destined to become operator and owner favorites. Ask for a demo today.
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Packed full of best-in-class productivity and uptime-enhancing features, the D-Series are destined to become operator and owner favorites. Ask for a demo today.
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You asked. We delivered. Our D-Series Skid Steers are loaded with customer-recommended enhancements, like larger operator stations, quiet pressurized cabs with best-in-class visibility, and curved-glass swing-out doors. Plus optional easy-to-operate electrohydraulic joysticks. And with more than 100 available Worksite Pro™ attachments, you can offer your customers everything from breakers to snow blowers to whatever in just minutes.
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Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.3701 South JeffersNorth Platte, NE 69101(308) 534-7020
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.6100 Arbor RoadLincoln, NE 68517(402) 467-1300
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.9751 S 148TH StreetOmaha, NE 68138-3898(402) 894-1899
www.murphytractor.com
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Dolls vs. Wheels | Santa Cop | Annual Coat Drive
HBAL’s Toys for Santa Cop ProjectSaturday, November 12, 2011
8 a.m. ~ Until CompletionLincoln Northeast High School Shop2635 N. 63rd Street
(west side of school)
Thanks for all you do to make this annual project
a great success!
Donations to help pay for the materials may be sent to:
HBAL6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C
Lincoln, NE 68516
RSVP to 402-423-4225 or fax 402-423-4251
____ I cannot attend, but here is my donation of $_____ to the Santa Cop Project.
____ Yes, I will be there.
My guests:
____ No, I can’t attend.
Name:
Company:
You don’t have to be a carpenter to help. We have lots of jobs for the inexperienced but willing workers!
Once again, we are sponsoring our very successful Dolls of HBAL vs. Toys with Wheels. In 2010, we collected 107 dolls, 84 toys with wheels and 36 other gifts for girls and boys at Christmas.
This year, we are repeating the “Dolls of HBAL vs. Toys with Wheels” project in hopes of bringing joy to even more children. So, guys and gals, it’s time to shop ‘til you drop. Let’s see if we can fill the HBAL office with shiny new toys.
Will we have more dolls or toys with wheels? Only Santa’s elves know the answer.
Note: When shopping for dolls, keep in mind ethnic dolls are a big hit with a lot of little girls
The Dolls of HBAL vs. Toys with Wheels Project
_____ Yes, I’ll buy a doll and deliver it to you prior to December 15.
_____ Yes, I’ll buy a toy with wheels and deliver it to you prior to December 15.
_____ Yes, I’ll ask others to participate in The Dolls of HBAL vs. Toys with Wheels Project.
_____ I would like to help deliver them.
_____ No, I can’t help at this time.
Name:
Company:
Fax this form to 402-423-4251 or mail to HBAL, 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C, Lincoln, NE 68516
vs.
It’s time again for HBAL’s Annual Coat Drive. Bring your coats, mittens, hats or other warm clothing or blankets to the HBAL office or the October General
Membership Meeting. HBAL will take all donations to the People’s City Mission in November. Our members have been so generous the last few years, we hope to once
again provide warm clothing for many of Lincoln’s needy citizens.
HBAL’s Annual Coat Drive
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Changing Jobs? Take Your 401(k) and ... Roll It!Provided by John Oestreich, Waddell & Reed
Financial Column
If you’ve lost your job, or are changing jobs, you may be wondering what to do with your 401(k) plan account. It’s important to understand your options.What will I be entitled to?If you leave your job (voluntarily or involuntarily), you’ll be entitled to a distri-bution of your vested balance. Your vested balance always includes your own contributions (pretax, after-tax, and Roth) and typically any investment earnings on those amounts. It also includes employer contributions (and earnings) that have satisfied your plan’s vesting schedule.In general, you must be 100% vested in your employer’s contributions after 3 years of service (“cliff vesting”), or you must vest gradually, 20% per year until you’re fully vested after 6 years (“graded vesting”). Plans can have faster vesting schedules, and some even have 100% immediate vesting. You’ll also be 100% vested once you’ve reached your plan’s normal retirement age.It’s important for you to understand how your particular plan’s vesting schedule works, because you’ll forfeit any employer contributions that haven’t vested by the time you leave your job. Your summary plan description (SPD) will spell out how the vesting schedule for your particular plan works. If you don’t have one, ask your plan administrator for it. If you’re on the cusp of vesting, it may make sense to wait a bit before leaving, if you have that luxury.Don’t spend it, roll it!While this pool of dollars may look attractive, don’t spend it unless you abso-lutely need to. If you take a distribution you’ll be taxed, at ordinary income tax rates, on the entire value of your account except for any after-tax or Roth 401(k) contributions you’ve made. And, if you’re not yet age 55, an additional 10% penalty may apply to the taxable portion of your payout. (Special rules may ap-ply if you receive a lump-sum distribution and you were born before 1936, or if the lump-sum includes employer stock.)If your vested balance is more than $5,000, you can leave your money in your employer’s plan until you reach normal retirement age. But your employer must also allow you to make a direct rollover to an IRA or to another employer’s 401(k) plan. As the name suggests, in a direct rollover the money passes directly from your 401(k) plan account to the IRA or other plan. This is preferable to a “60-day rollover,” where you get the check and then roll the money over your-self, because your employer has to withhold 20% of the taxable portion of a 60-day rollover. You can still roll over the entire amount of your distribution, but you’ll need to come up with the 20% that’s been withheld until you recapture that amount when you file your income tax return.Should I roll over to my new employer’s 401(k) plan or to an IRA?Assuming both options are available to you, there’s no right or wrong answer to this question. There are strong arguments to be made on both sides. You need to weigh all of the factors, and make a decision based on your own needs and priorities. It’s best to have a professional assist you with this, since the decision you make may have significant consequences--both now and in the future.Reasons to roll over to an IRA:• You generally have more investment choices with an IRA than with an em-
ployer’s 401(k) plan. You typically may freely move your money around to the various investments offered by your IRA trustee, and you may divide up your balance among as many of those investments as you want. By contrast, employer-sponsored plans typically give you a limited menu of investments (usually mutual funds) from which to choose.
• You can freely allocate your IRA dollars among different IRA trustees/custo-dians. There’s no limit on how many direct, trustee-to-trustee IRA transfers you can do in a year. This gives you flexibility to change trustees often if you are dissatisfied with investment performance or customer service. It can also allow you to have IRA accounts with more than one institution for added diversification. With an employer’s plan, you can’t move the funds to a dif-ferent trustee unless you leave your job and roll over the funds.
• An IRA may give you more flexibility with distributions. Your distribution options in a 401(k) plan depend on the terms of that particular plan, and your options may be limited. However, with an IRA, the timing and amount of distributions is generally at your discretion (until you reach age 70½ and must start taking required minimum distributions in the case of a traditional IRA).
• You can roll over (essentially “convert”) your 401(k) plan distribution to a Roth IRA. You’ll have to pay taxes on the amount you roll over (minus any after-tax contributions you’ve made), but any qualified distributions from the Roth IRA in the future will be tax free.
Reasons to roll over to your new employer’s 401(k) plan:• Many employer-sponsored plans have loan provisions. If you roll over your
retirement funds to a new employer’s plan that permits loans, you may be able to borrow up to 50% of the amount you roll over if you need the money. You can’t borrow from an IRA--you can only access the money in an IRA by taking a distribution, which may be subject to income tax and penalties. (You can, however, give yourself a short-term loan from an IRA by taking a distribution, and then rolling the dollars back to an IRA within 60 days.)
• A rollover to your new employer’s 401(k) plan may provide greater creditor protection than a rollover to an IRA. Most 401(k) plans receive unlimited protection from your creditors under federal law. Your creditors (with certain
exceptions) cannot attach your plan funds to satisfy any of your debts and obligations, regardless of whether you’ve declared bankruptcy. In contrast, any amounts you roll over to a traditional or Roth IRA are generally protected under federal law only if you declare bankruptcy. Any creditor protection your IRA may receive in cases outside of bankruptcy will generally depend on the laws of your particular state. If you are concerned about asset protection, be sure to seek the assistance of a qualified professional.
• You may be able to postpone required minimum distributions. For IRAs, these distributions must begin by April 1 following the year you reach age 70½. However, if you work past that age and are still participating in your employer’s 401(k) plan, you can delay your first distribution from that plan until April 1 following the year of your retirement. (You also must own no more than 5% of the company.)
• If your distribution includes Roth 401(k) contributions and earnings, you can roll those amounts over to either a Roth IRA or your new employer’s Roth 401(k) plan (if it accepts rollovers). If you roll the funds over to a Roth IRA, the Roth IRA holding period will determine when you can begin receiving tax-free qualified distributions from the IRA. So if you’re establishing a Roth IRA for the first time, your Roth 401(k) dollars will be subject to a brand new 5-year holding period. On the other hand, if you roll the dollars over to your new employer’s Roth 401 (k) plan, your existing 5-year holding period will carry over to the new plan. This may enable you to receive tax-free qualified distributions sooner.
When evaluating whether to initiate a rollover always be sure to (1) ask about possible surrender charges that may be imposed by your employer plan, or new surrender charges that your IRA may impose, (2) compare investment fees and expenses charged by your IRA (and investment funds) with those charged by your employer plan (if any), and (3) understand any accumulated rights or guarantees that you may be giving up by transferring funds out of your employer plan.What about outstanding plan loans?In general, if you have an outstanding plan loan, you’ll need to pay it back, or the outstanding balance will be taxed as if it had been distributed to you in cash. If you can’t pay the loan back before you leave, you’ll still have 60 days to roll over the amount that’s been treated as a distribution to your IRA. Of course, you’ll need to come up with the dollars from other sources.The article is written by Forefield, Inc. but is provided by John W. Oestreich. It is meant to be used for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment as investment advice. Please consult with your tax, legal and financial advisor prior to making financial decisions. ©2011 Forefield, Inc. All rights reserved. Waddell & Reed and Forefield are not affiliated companies.
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Step by Step
Published by the Remodelers Council of Lincoln • October 2011
Chairperson’s Message
by Jenny Samek
Celebrating 25 Years!
October MeetingOctober 5, 2011 • 11:30 a.m.
Website Marketing & Social Media
Speaker: Tracy Munoz, The Minnow Project
West Gate Bank61st & Old Cheney Road
Cost: $8.00/person(Lunch is included.)
Please send your RSVP to [email protected] or call 402-423-4225 by September 30.
Members of the Remodelers Council toured Bedient Pipe
Organ in September.
Save the Date!Remodelers Council Christmas Party
The Vault at Grand ManseWednesday, December 7
Fall is in the air! It’s that time of year. The temperatures start dropping, the leaves start changing color and it gets dark way to soon!
When we start envisioning the cold there are some products we can suggest to our customers to help endure the winter months. In-floor heat keeps the toes warm. Insta-hot drinking water systems provide boiling water on demand for your hot tea, coffee, oatmeal and even a hot toddy to warm us. For the more delicate, there are heated toilet seats. My favorite for those short dark days is Chromatherapy: light therapy for your whirlpool tub! When we have those short dark days, you know what the lack of sun does for your mood and well being. Now you can add lighting in your tub to make your day brighter and feel more energized!
Thanks for everyone who joined us for the tour of the Bedient Pipe Organ Company. It was interesting to see all the craftsmanship that goes into those beautiful instruments. It was also reassuring that we aren’t the only industry being regulated for lead. At least we are not required to have our pants weighed at the end of the day.
Please join us for our next meeting at West Gate Bank Center. Tracy Munoz from The Minnow Project will be presenting on Social Media and Website Marketing.
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Educational Opportunities
Educational Opportunities10-Hour OSHA Classes with
First Aid & CPR TrainingCost to attend each class is $200 for HBAL Members and $250 for
Non-members. Seating is limited. Lunch is included.
10-Hour OSHA Class with First Aid & CPR TrainingDate: October 19-20Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
10-Hour OSHA Class with First Aid & CPR TrainingDate: November 16-17Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
10-Hour OSHA Class with First Aid & CPR TrainingDate: December 14-15Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Tuesday TrainingCost to attend a 3-4 hour class is $35 for HBAL members and $70 for Non-members. Cost to attend a 1-2 hour class is $25 for HBAL
members and $50 for Non-members. Seating is limited.
Fall ProtectionDate: October 25Time: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Record Keeping & LogsDate: November 22Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Personal Protective EquipmentDate: December 27Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.Place: HBAL OfficeInstructor: SMI
Contact the HBAL Office at 402-423-4225 for more information or to register for any of the classes above or visit
www.HBAL.org/education/schedules.
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Building & Safety Employee of the Year Nominations
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West Gate BankLincoLn’s Bank
West Gate Bank is Lincoln’s Bank
for Mortgage and Construction Loans
Susan BredthauerVice PresidentMortgage Lender434-3473
Scott WilliamsonVice PresidentMortgage Lender323-6521
Adam FlanaganConstruction Lender323-8968
Whether you’re building, buying, or refinancing, choose West Gate Bank for your home loan. Contact one of West Gate Bank’s experienced lenders or go to www.westgatebank.com to get started on your home loan today.
www.westgatebank.com | 434-3456 | member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Nominations WantedBuilding & Safety Department
Outstanding EmployeeThe Home Builders Association of Lincoln will present a plaque at the January 2012 General Membership meeting to an employee of the City of Lincoln Building & Safety Department. The employee shall have provided outstanding service, either in the field or at the counter, to assist a member of the association in keeping their project(s) on schedule.
Please call or send in your nomination for this award to the HBAL office.
I nominate ________________________________________,
an employee of the City of Lincoln Building & Safety Department, to receive this annual award for outstanding service presented by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln.
Nominated by: _____________________________________
Return to HBALPhone: 402-423-4225 • Fax: 402-423-4251
6100 S. 58th Street, Suite CLincoln, NE 68516
Past Recipients of the Building & Safety Employee of the Year
1998 Dale Stertz
1999 Lana Tolbert
2000 Michele Williamson
2001 Mike Petersen
2002 Rick Dunn
2003 Ron Peery
2004 Wilma McCamley
2005 Gordon McGill
2006 Allen Gilbert
2007 Shawn Johnson
2008 Ray Paulson
2009 Steve Weiss
2010 Steve Weiss
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Association of the Year Award Nominations
Associate of the Year AwardSend in your nomination by November 1
PurposeThe purpose of the “Associate of the Year” program is to recognize an outstanding Associate member of the association who has conducted themselves in an exemplary manner so as to bring credit to the building industry, community, and HBAL.
EligibilityEach nominee shall be an active Associate member of HBAL and must have been a member for a minimum of three years on January 1, 2011.
DeadlineSubmit your nomination by filling out the form on the back before November 1. Mail or fax this form HBAL. If you need additional space, please attach a separate sheet of paper to the nominating form. From the nominations received, the winner of the award will be chosen by the selection committee.
Selection CommitteeThe committee will have a minimum of five members. The committee shall consist of the President, President Elect, First Vice President, Immediate Past President and the 2010 “Associate of the Year,” Dave Rainforth.
Basis of SelectionThe basis for selection shall include the following criteria:1. Business conduct and experience (25 percent)2. HBAL activities/involvement (50 percent)3. Civic and volunteer activity (25 percent)
PresentationThe 2011 “Associate of the Year” will receive a personal award at the installation meeting in January 2012. The presentation will be made by the outgoing President, Lois Hartzell, or the previous “Associate of the Year” winner. The recipient’s name will be added to a permanent trophy on display at the HBAL office.
One Nomination NeededA single nomination assures the nominee’s consideration by the selection committee. Each nominee will be considered on the basis of the criteria, not on the number of nominations. Call Mike Benker at 402-423-4225 if you have any questions.
Past Associates of the YearBelow is a list of past “Associate of the Year” winners. Their contributions have helped to make the Home Builders Association of Lincoln the vital organization it is today.
Associate of the Year Nomination Form
Name ________________________________________ Company ___________________________________________________________
Nominee’s background: (Involvement in HBAL, business, community, etc.) _________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I nominate this Associate for the following reasons: ______________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Signed ________________________________________
Home Builders Association of Lincoln • 6100 S. 58th Street, Suite C • Lincoln, NE 68516 • or Fax to 423-4251
1983 - L.D. “Bud” Robinson
1984 - Robert Gabriel
1985 - Robert Knuth
1986 - Jim Crawford
1987 - Vince Collura
1988 - Cheryl Haecker
1989 - Robert Marshall
1990 - Larry Kness
1991 - Mike Stranathan
1992 - Duane Helmink
1993 - Roger Reynolds
1994 - Ron Brooks
1995 - Paul Schaer
1996 - Dan Walker
1997 - Lanny Ash
1998 - Jo Lewis
1999 - Ardy Mendenhall
2000 - Bill Fuelling
2001 - Doug Porter
2002 - Doug Gates
2003 - Delrae Hirschman
2004 - Greg Shinaut
2005 - Connie Strohmyer
2006 - Mike Gray
2007 - Perry Haralson
2008 - Bob Bryant
2009 - Eric Hoke
2010 - Dave Rainforth
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General Membership Meeting
September General Membership MeetingSpeaker: Doug Durham, Nebraska Global
Doug Durham speaks about small businesses and their use of technology today.
Jim Ohmberger, Home Real Estate and Stacy Melichar, Frontier Bank
Taylor Ashburn, Union Bank & Trust Co. and Chuck Pfenning, Nebraska Title Co.
Ron Ecklund, HBE Becker Meyer Love, C.P.A.’s and Jon Camp, City Council
Sheryl Oldham, Nebraska Land Title & Abstract and AnDee Harris, Union Title Company
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Poker Tournament
Poker Tournament & Recruiting EventFriday, October 21, 2011
4:00 p.m. - Check-in • 4:30 p.m. - First Card Dealt
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co.6100 Arbor Rd • Lincoln
Membership is like poker...
You have to PLAY to WIN!!
The House
Sponsors
Thanks to Russ Neil, American Electronics for being our Pitt Boss at the
tournament!
RegistrationThis event is open to all HBAL Members, their employees and member prospects*.
Contact the HBAL office to register.Phone: 402-423-4225 • Fax: 402-423-4251
Email: [email protected] is required.
Cost• $20 without a new member or
sponsorship• Free to potential new members • Half price to HBAL Members who:
- bring at least one potential new member*; or
- are a $50+ Sponsor• Free to HBAL Members who:
- bring at least two potential new members*; or
- have sponsored at least one new members since July 1; or
- are a $75+ SponsorThe game will be “No Limit Texas
Hold ‘em.”
Entry fee includes food and beverages. *Players who qualify as potential
members must be registered by a current HBAL member and provide HBAL with the potential member’s company name
and contact information.
Don’t play poker, but want to join in the fun?!- Volunteer as a dealer (don’t worry,
we’ll train you, if needed) - Help with food duties- Stop by the event and share what your
HBAL membership means to you
PrizesPrizes will be awarded to the top three places at the Poker Tournament as well
as the overall Membership Drive Contest.
Poker Tournament:1st Place - DeWalt Power Tool Set
Membership Drive:1st Place - Apple iPad
2nd Place - Garmin Nuvi 465T3rd Place - $200 Gift Certificate to Midwest Unlimited
HBAL is looking for more prizes. If you are interested in donating a prize or willing to sell an item at cost, please contact Jennie at 402-423-4225.
We’ve Doubled the Pot!!Earn Double Spike Points in the month of October!! Applications must be submitted prior to the
October 21st Poker Tournament.
High Roller
Be a sponsor by contributing monetarily or donating a prize. The following sponsorships are available:
Player $0 to $49Dealer $50 to $74Card Shark $75 to $99High Roller $100+
Sponsors will be listed in the Lincoln Business Builder each month during the drive and acknowledged in promotions for and at the Poker Tournament.
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The Winning Hand
Spades (7)Captain: Mark Aksamit
Lois Hartzell (3)• Sadoff Iron & Metal • Midwest Unlimited, LLC• Frontier BankGreg Schwinn (1)• Robison Design Build, LLCMark Aksamit (1)• Emerald Homes Jim Crawford (1)• Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co.Kurt Ramaekers (1)• Outback Fence & Stain
Current Poker HandsFor each new member, a poker card was dealt to its respective team. Once each team has recruited five new
members, they have a full hand. For each new member after the first five, the team captain can choose to discard one of their first five cards to take a chance and draw a new card.
The Winning Hand Membership Drive
Diamonds (9)Captain: AnDee Harris
Allen Barber (3)• Andes Painting, LLC • J.M. Barber• Fisher Custom BuildersJerry Maher (1)• Lemke Meens Construction Roger Bumgarner (1)• Monkey Bar Storage SolutionsSam Manzitto (1)• B Squared Construction/Natural FloorsJohn Hoppe, Jr. (1)• Quality Fence CompanyChuck Schmidt (1)• NLN ConstructionBob Gabriel (1)• MetLife Home LoansClubs (7)
Captain: Adam AlbeeHerb Reese (1)• CRS - Concrete Restoration SpecialistsDan Klein, Sr. (3)• Innovative Homes & Design, Inc.• Valley Boys, Inc.• Erickson Homes, Inc.Bob Bryant (1)• Schrock Innovations Greg Shinaut (1)• JR Premier Designs Duane Hartman (1)• Windstream
Hearts (5)Captain: Delrae Hirschman
Justin Brandt (1)• Golden Rule Contractors Blake Collingsworth (1)• Stone Worth Innovative Concrete ProductsMike Rezac (1)• Crocker Construction, Inc. Bob Ruskamp (1)• Heartland Professional Home Energy Raters, Inc.Erik Hoke (1)• Russ Bohaty Electric, Inc.
Team Spades: 8-D, 7-C, 6-S, 5-S, 4-DSpades have seven new members. They discarded their J-S on August 12 and drew a 5-S. They have one card
available to draw at this time.
Team Clubs: A-S, K-D, 8-H, 8-S, 3-HClubs have seven new members. They discarded their 3-C on August 12 and drew a K-D. On August 15, they
discarded their 10-H and drew a 3-H. They have no more cards available to draw at this time.
Team Diamonds: Q-S, Q-D, Q-H, 7-S, 7-DDiamonds have nine new members. On August 15, they discarded your A-C, 10-C, 9-H and drew a Q-S, 7-S and 7-D. They have one card available to draw at this time.
Team Hearts: 10-S, 10-D, 6-D, 5-H, 3-SHearts have five new members. They have no cards
available to draw at this time.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three recruiters.
First Place Apple iPad Second Place Third PlaceGarmin Nuvi 465T $200 Gift Certificate to Midwest Unlimited
Win an iPad or
Garmin Nuvi!!!
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Open: Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Phone: 464-3211
5940 Colfax Avenue
Special discount for HBAL Members!10% discount on a service or repair
First-time customers only.
A & D Auto-Truck Service“Your Total Vehicle Service & Repair Center”
“We Specialize in Fleet Service and Repair.”
420-1552Service • Remodeling • New Construction
Free Estimates
Bob Nohavec, Master Plumber3400 S. 6th Street, Lincoln, NE 68502
Bob Nohavec Plumbing
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Directory Changes Welcome New MembersDirectory Changes | New Members | Cancellations
Sorry to See You Go!If you see your company listed below, contact HBAL at
402-423-4225 to renew your membership TODAY!
www.citygold.com
• Stacy Melichar is the new principal contact for Frontier Bank. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 402-434-2514. Cellular: 402-730-3805.
• Rick Downing is the new principal contact for HS Bank. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 402-474-8449. Cellular: 402-310-1186. Fax: 402-474-2269.
• Nancy Johnson of Home Real Estate is a new affiliate member. Address: 7211 S. 27th St. #12, Lincoln, NE 68512. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 402-730-6400.
• Char Hazzard, Home Real Estate, is no longer an affiliate member.
• John Fink, Home Real Estate, is no longer an affiliate member.
• New principal contact for The Restoration Pros is Rich O’Neill. Phone: 402-325-9577. Cellular: 402-432-7424. Email: [email protected]. New Address: 3449 N. 48th St., Ste. A, Lincoln, NE 68504
• Karsten Thurmond replaces Ryan Sieck as the affiliate contact for Titan Machinery.
• New email and fax number for Tomasek Homes, Inc. is [email protected] and 866-855-3133.
• Angie Schwartz is now an affiliate member with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 402-434-4334. Fax: 855-486-9128. Cellular: 402-440-1718.
American Building Supply Carpets Direct
HomeServices InsuranceHoy & Associates Construction, Inc.
K & M Surveying, Inc.L & S Siding
MSPNiederhaus Bros. Refuse, Inc.
Oak Creek Sporting Club
Don’t Forget!
Directory letters were mailed
last month. Please return
your letter --even if you
don’t have any changes-- to
ensure that we have the most
accurate information in our
2012 Membership Directory.
Thanks!
Russ Bohaty Electric, Inc.Principal: Russ Bohaty
2800 S. 112th Street, Walton, NE 68461Phone: 402-489-3202
Sponsor: Eric Hoke, Eric’s Electric, Inc.Reason I joined HBAL: OHSA training and encouragement from members. What I hope to get out of my membership: Training, and I hope to be better informed regarding residential housing. Company information: Specialize in electrical service and repair, additions and remodeling, and a few custom homes. My daughter, Heather helps run the company. Other organizations I belong to: Lincoln Izaak Walton LeaguePersonal: Local handgun competition.
Outback Fence & StainPrincipal: Chris Gentele
11411 N. 142nd Street, Waverly, NE 68462Phone: 402-310-0201 Email: [email protected]: www.outbackfenceandstain.com
Sponsor: Kurt Ramaekers, Miracle Landscapes, Inc.Reason I joined HBAL: To network with contractors and builders.What I hope to get out of my membership: I hope to get involved with the professional network of Lincoln and surrounding areas. Company Information: We are a fence contractor specializing in commercial, residential and agricultural fencing projects. We also clean and restore decks and fences and we offer snow removal. Personal: My wife and I enjoy Husker football, hunting and family activities.
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Phone: (402) 420-9800 • E-mail: [email protected]
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Renewals
Thanks for Renewing Your Membership!(Please allow 60 days for names to appear on this list.)
DuPont Corian Starting at $31/SF - Installed
DuPont Zodiaq Starting at $59/SF - Installed
Granite Vanity Tops starting at $169 each - No Install*includes undermount sink
Lincoln Laminating, Inc. | 402.434.6009 | 5010 Rentworth Drive, Lincoln, NE 68516 | www.lincolnlaminating.com | www.twitter.com/llcountertops | www.facebook.com/lincolnlaminating
AMAZING PRICES FOR A LIMITED TIME
September 15, 2011 - December 31, 2011
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Art F/X, 15 yearsBielenberg Builders, Inc, 1 year
Block & Beam Construction, Inc., 9 yearsBradley’s Seamless Gutters, 1 year
Bryant, Katt & Associates, P.C., 25 yearsBuhr Homes, Inc., 24 years
Capital Overhead Door Co., 20 yearsChristensen Lumber Co., 5 yearsThe Cleaning Ladies, 12 years
Cornhusker Bank, 21 yearsCustom Blinds and Design, 7 years
Endicott Clay Products Co., 49 yearsErnie’s in Ceresco, 17 years
General Excavating, 27 yearsGranite Transformations of Omaha, 2 years
Hausmann Construction, 7 yearsHBE Becker Meyer Love, C.P.A.’s, 9 years
Hickman Area Economic Development Association, 3 yearsHome Innovations Spas, Inc., 18 years
KBBK-FM B107.3, 20 yearsKen Koch Design - Drafting, 6 years
KLKN-TV 8, 15 yearsKrogman Tile Co., Inc., 22 years
Lincoln Federal Savings Bank, 48 yearsLincoln Concrete Specialists, 12 yearsMidlands Financial Benefits, 19 years
Midlands Duct Cleaning, 7 yearsMillard Lumber, Inc., 24 yearsThe Minnow Project, 11 years
Nac Luxury Bath Systems, 14 yearsNelson Contracting, LLC, 3 years
Pioneer Overhead Door, Inc., 50 yearsRaymond Contracting, Inc., 10 years
Reynolds Design & Remodeling, 25 yearsSchneider Custom Homes, 9 years
Skyline Homes, Inc., 4 yearsTime Warner Cable Media Sales, 2 years
Titan Machinery, 1 yearTomasek Homes, Inc., 5 years
Trainor Plumbing, Inc., 12 yearsUnited Rentals, Inc., 25 years
Usher Custom Cabinets, Inc., 33 yearsVersa-Lok, 12 years
Weathercraft Co. of Lincoln, 14 yearsWellmann Plumbing, Inc., 26 years
West Gate Bank, 19 years
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Camherdz Services Corporation
2240 S. 46th StreetLincoln, NE 68506
PaintingPaintingInterior, Exterior, Commercial, ResidentialInterior, Exterior, Commercial, Residential
New, Repaint
DecksPower Washing, Staining
FloorsSealers, Epoxies, Urethanes
Specialty CoatingsSpecialty CoatingsTo include Epoxies and Urethanes on walls
Phone: (402) 580-0870Fax: (402) 438-6937
Hector Hernandez
Email: [email protected]
ALWAYS FREE
ESTIMATES AND
AFFORDABLE
ELITE PAINTING
AT YOUR SERVICE
Builder and Banker?You shouldn’t have to be both. Partner with
Cornhusker Bank and get the financial tools you need.
• Latestconstructionmarket statisticstohelpyousucceed
• Localdecisionsonresidentialand commercialconstructionloans
• Pre-sold,spec,lot,and developmentproducts
• Mini-permanentandextended lockprogramstohelpmanage interestraterisk
Let’s talk about how you can build a more profitable business.
MemberFDIC
PerryHaralson,Vice President
434-9337•11th&Cornhusker
MikeBarrett,Vice President434-2258•56th&SouthSt.
www.CornhuskerBank.com
QR Codes: Where can they take you?
QR CodesYou see them everywhere, but do you know where they can take you?QR is short for Quick Response and dates
back to 1994 when Toyota used it to track parts in automobile manufacturing. Today, QR codes are taking companies to new heights, allowing marketing departments to use these small 2-D barcodes to communicate a large amount of information in sometimes limited advertising space.Anyone who has a smartphone can scan these codes which can take them to a website, send them a text message or display a schedule of events while at a conference. (Most smart phones come with a QR reader. If not, you can usually download one for free through your app store.)Below are a few places where you might want to take advantage of QR Codes:• Business Cards - scanning the QR Codes could automatically
send your contact information to the customer’s mobile device• Realtor or Builder Yard Signs - potential customers driving
through neighborhoods could scan the QR Code to receive more information on the property
• Posters/Flyers - if you have a Facebook page for your business, a great way to add fans is to send people directly to your Facebook page via a QR Code
QR Codes are quick and easy to create. Just search “QR Code Generator” on the web and there are several free options for you to choose from.HBAL is already using QR codes. If you have a smartphone, scan the QR code on the next page or on the cover of this issue of the Lincoln Business Builder and see where it takes you.
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Fall Parade of Homes
OctOber 2-9, 2011HOurs: Weeknights: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
& Weekends: 1:00 - 6:00 p.m.
6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C • LinCoLn, ne 68516www.hbaL.org
You muSt remove Your ShoeS at theSe LoveLY homeS.
HUB HALL HEIGHTS1. 1741 NW Flader Court
Cherry Hill Construction, Inc.
PLUM CREEK, Seward2. 2539 Timber Creek Road
Neighbors Family Homes, Inc.
FALLBROOK3. 750 Blue Sage Blvd.
Urban Homes, LLC
STONE BRIDGE CREEK4. 1615 Blanca Drive
Vistar Homes, Inc.
REGALTON5. 2314 Northline Court
Regal Building Systems, Inc.
NORTH FORTY GOLF6. 8154 Regent Drive
Stonybrook Homes, Inc.
PRAIRIE VILLAGE NORTH7. 8849 Blacksmith Court
Prairie Home Builders, Inc.
PRAIRIE VILLAGE8. 2963 N. 90th Street
Prairie Home Builders, Inc.9. 2955 N. 90th Street
Prairie Home Builders, Inc.10. 8838 Prairie Village Drive
Bugbee Homes
SOUTH SHORE TOWNHOMES AT WATERFORD ESTATES11. 10108 Edgewater Lane
South Shore Builders, LLC12. 10145 Edgewater Lane
South Shore Builders, LLC
HAMANN MEADOWS13. 7576 Crystal Court
Cameron Townhomes, LLC
HIMARK ESTATES14. 8933 Sandhills Court
Lewis Homes
BOULDER RUN15. 6210 Ellie Lane
Lewis Homes
HERITAGE LAKES16. 9515 Cotswold Lane
Ironwood Builders17. 7341 S 95th Court
Custom Design Homes, Inc.
GRAND TERRACE18. 8001 Bellagio Drive
Prairie Home Builders, Inc.
THE WOODLANDS AT YANKEE HILL19. 7377 Yankee Woods Drive
Signature Homes, LLC
WINDMILL RIDGE ESTATES20. 7100 Countryview Road
Lewis Homes21. 9257 Fairbanks Court
Timber Ridge Homes22. 9310 Fairbanks Drive
MK Builders, Inc.
THE PRESERVE AT CROSS CREEK23. 6688 Winterberry Lane
MK Builders, Inc.
VILLAGE MEADOWS24. 8237 S. 62nd Street
Ironwood Builders25. 8230 S. 62nd Street
Buhr Homes, Inc.
VILLAGE GARDENS26. 7036 Straffan Place
Kinning Design Build, Inc.
GRAINGER HEIGHTS27. 3742 Pablo Lane
Craig Bauer Construction Co.
HORIZON’S VIEW28. 2917 O’Malley Circle
Aspen Builders, Inc.
WILDERNESS HILLS29. 9301 S. 30th Street
Frazier Construction Company, Inc.
30. 9110 Del Rio DriveRybak Homes, Inc.
31. 9320 S. 29th StreetSmetter Custom Homes, Inc.
32. 9330 S. 29th StreetSmetter Custom Homes, Inc.
33. 9331 S. 29th StreetGreat Plains Custom Homes, LLC
34. 9411 S. 29th StreetSmetter Custom Homes, Inc.
35. 2939 Ridgegate DriveCustom Design Homes, Inc.
36. 2910 Hoy StreetOld City Homes
VAVRINA MEADOWS37. 8321 Ryley Lane
Third Generation Builder38. 8315 Ryley Lane
Third Generation Builder39. 8307 Ryley Lane
Third Generation Builder
WILDERNESS VIEW TOWNHOMES40. 6105 Glenbrook Lane
Cameron Townhomes, LLC
CARDWELL RESERVE41. 7633 SW 17th Street
Reserve Design, LLC42. 1329 W. Cademon Circle
Reserve Design, LLC
Guidebooks will be available in all homes or
online at
www.HBAL.org/public/poh.
Use your smartphone to scan the QR code below to view the Parade of Homes
Flipbook.
THE BRIDGES43. 2910 W. Gazebo Road
Nelson Construction & Design
HARTLAND HOMES SOUTHWEST44. 1851 SW 27th Street
Hartland Homes
WOODLAND VIEW45. 3700 W. Plum Street
Hausmann Construction
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2012 Directory Advertising Opportunity
“Nebraska’s Locally Owned Erosion Control and Geosynthetics Supplier”
www.lumbermens.biz | Lumbermen’s Hearth & Home of Lincoln8655 Amber Hill Court • Lincoln, NE 68526 | 402/421.0948
Erosion Control & GEotExtilEsServing you with three locations in Nebraska and a complete product line to cover every application.
Bio 3 Logs /Erosion ControL BLankEt
gator guard guttEr / Erosion EEL Mud Mats
Directory Ad SpaceAdvertising Opportunities for
as little as $125!Space is available in the 2011 Membership Directory. This publication is distributed to all HBAL members (over 700
people). Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!
Ad Size PriceFull Page 5” W x 8” H $4751/2 Page 5” W x 4” H $2501/4 Page 2.25” W x 3.75” H $125
Contact the HBAL office at 402-423-4225 no later thanNovember 1 if you are interested in advertising.
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Residential Construction Performance GuidelinesFourth Edition Now Available
This newly revised and updated fourth edition of Residential Construction Performance Guidelines is now available at HBAL for $7.22 each.
NAHB’s Residential Construction Performance Guidelines were created to offer a third-party view of quality issues in residential construction (both new homes and remodeling). The Consumer Reference makes it easy to provide a copy of the guidelines to every customer.
The Consumer Reference is a great addition to your warranty claims process and:• Helps customers understand the basics of a properly constructed
home, warranty, and maintenance items• Enables you to resolve customer concerns before they escalate
into complaints or worse• Demonstrates that you are a professional who consistently
meets or exceeds accepted industry guidelines
Includes Residential Construction Performance Guidelines for:• Site Work and Foundation• Floors, Walls, and Roofs• Plumbing and Electrical,
including Interior Climate Control
• Interior and Floor Finishes
• Fireplace and Wood Stove
• Concrete Stoops and Steps
• Garage, Driveways, and Sidewalks
• Wood Decks• Landscaping
To build customer satisfaction and boost your bottom line, you’ll want to provide a copy of the Consumer Reference with every home you build!
Residential Construction Performance Guidelines
APOLLO STEEL COMPANY
Your Hometown Source For
• HouseBeams
• Columns
• BrickLintels
• Joists&Deck
• MiscellaneousPlate,Angle,Pipe&Tubing
Fabricating The Future of Nebraska7200AmandaRoad,Lincoln,NE68507
Phone:402-466-8587•Fax:402-466-0594
www.facebook.com/baltazars.stone
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Sporting Clay Shoot
___ I would like to be a $600 BBQ Sponsor. Company will receive signage at the BBQ and one Station Sponsorship. Their company name will be listed in event promotions and will receive a 1/4 page ad in the Lincoln Business Builder for three months ($300 value).
___ I would like to be a $100 Station Sponsor.Company name and logo on a sign at one of the stations. Your representatives can meet/greet and keep score at that station! Your company name will be listed in Lincoln Business Builder.
___ I would like to be a $200 Elite Station Sponsor. Company name and logo on a sign at one of the stations as well as display space (equipment, vehicle or other products may be possible). Your representatives can meet/greet and keep score at that station! Your company name will be listed in Lincoln Business Builder.
___ I would like to be a $75 Prize Sponsor.We’ll purchase prizes in your company’s name to be given away at the BBQ. Your company name will be listed in the Lincoln Business Builder.
We will also need non-shooting volunteers. If you are interested, contact Jennie at 402-423-4225.
2011 Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation Sporting Clay Shoot
Thursday, October 13, 2011 - Cost per person: $65
HOW IT WORKS• ThiswillbeaSportingClayeventwitha“ShotGun”start.• 100roundsperpersonwith15stations(12 gauge shells provided).• Dressappropriatelyfortheweatherandlotsofwalking.• Eyeprotectionandearplugsrequired(available at club house if needed).• Bring12gaugeshotgun(limited number available at club house if needed).• Mustbepresentat12:30p.m.forRules&Regulationstoshoot.• Teamsofapproximately5willcompletethecourseshooting“truepairs,”“reportpairs,”etc.
• PrizeswillbeawardedduringBBQ.• Warm-upTrapandNoviceLessonsavailablestartingat10:30a.m.• Noalcoholicbeveragesallowed.
ENTRY FORMCostperperson:$65 Includes clays, 100 rounds per person, course fees and BBQ.
Don’thaveafullteam?Noproblem!We’llteamyouup!
Shooter one (Lead contact for the team)Name:___________________________________ Phone:___________________ E-mail:___________________Businessname:___________________________
Shootertwo: Businessname:
Shooterthree: Businessname:
Shooterfour: Businessname:
Shooterfive: Businessname:
Checkenclosed____players@$65=$_______ PleasemakecheckspayabletoLincolnHomeBuildersCareFoundation.
The Lincoln Home Builders Care Foundation’s mission is
to support the educational and charitable activities of HBAL.
Oak Creek Sporting Club 2890 “W” Rd Phone: 866-625-48683 miles east & 1-1/8 miles south of Brainard, or 2 miles north of Loma.
Go 6 miles out of Lincoln on Hwy 34 towards Seward to Hwy 79. Go 15 miles north on Hwy 79 to Valparaiso. Continue north on Hwy 79 out of Valparaiso 6 miles to Road H. Go west on Road H 6 miles to a T intersection. Go south (left) approximately 100 yards and the drive is on the left. Follow the signs along the farmstead road.
10:30a.m. Check-inandsidegamesbegin12:30p.m. Rules&Regulations(MustbepresentinordertoShoot)1:00p.m. Shoot4:30p.m. BBQ
Thanks to our Sponsors! ELITE STATION SPONSORS
Window Option Specialists/Integrity WindowsMurphyTractor&EquipmentCo.,Inc.
Lincoln Winnelson Co.Lincoln Winlectric
STATION SPONSORSBuildingProducts,Inc.NebraskaFurnitureMartEric’sElectric,Inc.
RelsTitleThirdGenerationBuilderEarlCarterLumberCo.Lincoln Winair Company
84 LumberStephens&SmithConstructionCo.
PRIZE SPONSORSChristensen Lumber Co.EarlCarterLumberCo.
Lincoln WinlectricMurphyTractor&EquipmentCo.,Inc.
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Nebraska Certified Green Builder Workshop
Almost Any Brick You Use Can Last for Hundreds of Years. So Be Particular.
YANKEE HILL BRICK manu-factures the highest quality FBX
brick in a color palette ranging from the traditional reds and buffs to the innova-tive pinks, maroons, and lavenders.
Standard and custom color ranges, sizes, and shapes are our specialty. Brick murals and ornamentation are brought to a new level of sophistication at Yankee Hill Brick.
Rely on Yankee Hill to supply your project with the nest of materials.
Face brick Paving brickThin brik veneer
Pool Coping Ceramic tile and marble
Keystones Address & entry signs
Brick mural & ornamentation
Crushed landscape brick
3705 S. CoddingtonLincoln, NE 68522(402) 477-6663
4212 S. 133rd StreetOmaha, NE 68137
(402) 330-2751
When it comes to cabinetry, Millard Lumber o�ers a vast and diverse selection. Whether it’s a color, �nish, or look, Millard Lumber has the solution to any builder or contractors needs. Stop by our Design Center today for design assistance and free estimates. Millard Lumber also o�ers installation
for all cabinets and hardware.
11200 N. 148th St., Waverly NE 402.786.3030 M-F 7:30am - 5pm
BUILDING GREENKeeping Nebraska and YOU in the Green
Nebraska Certified Green Builder WorkshopOctober 13, 2011 • 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Mahoney State ParkCost $85.00 – includes Park Pass (Lunch will be at your expense)
• Intro to Green Building • Green Building Guidelines • What is Energy Star??• How to certify a Green Build home
Open to all who are interested in GreenA prerequisite to membership to the NSHBA Green Build Council
RSVP to [email protected] by October 10th.
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Building Permits
SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MF SF TH MFJan. 69 14 81 98 8 4 74 8 5 54 21 0 72 14 0 40 8 4 35 19 6 11 14 0 24 7 2 22 0 4Feb. 108 9 6 103 33 2 73 9 24 66 10 4 58 20 2 35 4 12 22 0 4 29 2 3 32 18 60 26 0 20
March 93 23 2 136 24 90 137 18 20 92 11 4 82 17 16 59 40 112 41 28 2 30 14 2 42 6 8 42 10 180April 102 22 14 145 26 4 124 22 0 80 16 4 91 16 60 61 70 66 50 2 2 30 14 15 33 8 0 28 26 3May 106 34 160 186 98 102 113 33 100 88 12 4 83 20 16 65 39 0 59 15 4 38 28 24 29 19 0 39 14 44June 113 12 10 183 27 2 107 52 4 96 37 20 93 15 68 67 17 64 39 17 10 60 4 0 36 6 4 34 18 0July 124 26 98 131 49 54 114 21 10 89 35 70 52 28 2 59 28 0 31 10 2 35 10 0 31 18 0 38 12 48Aug. 132 18 25 87 26 20 87 146 2 94 96 26 66 18 612 37 2 2 37 20 0 37 14 0 33 6 2 35 21 2YTD 847 158 396 1,069 291 278 829 309 165 659 238 132 597 148 776 423 208 260 314 111 30 270 100 44 260 88 76 264 101 301
2011
Building PermitsCity of Lincoln - 10 -Year Table
SF=detached single family - TH=townhouses - MF=multi-family (including duplexes)20102008 2009200720062004 20052002 2003
# Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # CostJan. 13 177,199 8 119,859 19 333,000 7 87,400 9 1,364,460 2 52,000 6 152,980 3 80,100Feb. 11 331,083 14 180,030 13 426,676 4 314,300 9 141,600 5 125,240 3 99,500 7 178,700March 43 704,532 36 382,380 34 613,750 33 1,283,155 36 589,154 10 206,900 11 317,000 18 452,005April 72 688,396 80 948,241 52 560,472 56 539,511 62 1,208,366 10 198,413 19 706,474 15 908,366May 65 1,016,506 54 436,403 57 907,924 55 818,301 52 809,323 9 183,000 9 148,500 20 340,080June 71 697,258 68 900,974 59 520,942 62 481,374 19 543,997 14 297,872 12 460,740 16 603,388July 68 1,460,283 51 642,118 49 645,103 46 728,615 11 212,984 17 554,070 15 697,500 9 248,618August 51 778,738 49 1,628,700 44 433,967 56 807,215 13 583,602 8 244,470 11 219,300 12 478,200Total 394 5,853,995 360 5,238,705 327 4,441,834 319 5,059,871 211 5,453,486 75 1,861,965 86 2,801,994 100 3,289,457Avg. Cost
Remodeling Permits: AdditionsCity of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 8 - Year Table
14,552
2004
14,858 24,826
2005 2006 2007 2009
15,862
2008
25,84613,584
2010
32,581
2011
32,895
# Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # Cost # CostJan. 66 699,013 68 774,591 89 1,007,372 88 1,163,863 81 907,619 71 784,232 57 502,454 69 988,395Feb. 71 731,756 67 910,004 87 967,125 78 909,207 76 947,505 76 706,588 69 600,743 79 893,584March 102 923,393 109 1,213,341 100 1,147,674 107 1,280,089 89 800,412 72 946,927 125 1,229,150 104 900,086April 110 1,331,907 99 883,165 87 706,214 88 1,031,776 82 877,275 85 813,112 154 1,386,859 133 1,292,245May 74 596,198 86 675,079 120 1,042,668 115 1,578,971 79 723,878 65 617,270 124 931,223 111 946,242June 90 759,157 91 675,834 97 985,229 97 736,760 76 662,915 89 766,615 117 754,480 112 819,225July 87 843,366 86 736,801 94 1,072,119 117 1,258,848 77 1,143,624 96 1,172,764 161 1,181,825 99 1,104,259August 98 836,485 91 577,553 44 433,967 110 1,138,598 92 1,264,374 77 790,319 119 1,006,147 129 1,032,748Total 698 6,721,275 697 6,446,368 718 7,362,368 800 9,098,112 652 7,327,602 631 6,597,827 926 7,592,881 836 7,976,784Avg. Cost 8,200
2011
9,542
Remodeling Permits: AlterationsCity of Lincoln - Detached Single Family - 8 - Year Table
2005 2006 2007 20092008 2010
9,249
2004
10,4569,629 11,37310,254 11,239
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