NOVEMBER/DECEMBERDiscount! Discounts on General Liability, Contractors Group Protection Plus, Inland...
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Associate of the Month............ 17 Association Activities ................ 6
Board of Directors Minutes ...... 22 Fall Golf Outing Recap............. 24
Impact Advertising Contract.... 21 Lumber Cost Update ............... 23 Membership Update..............7—9
November GMM........................ 3 November Seminar................. 12 Permit Activity .................. 13-16
Presidents Pen..........................4 Spike Club..............................18
Sponsorship Opportunities .......20 Winterizing Your Property ........25
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The IMPACT is published by the
305 West Main Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Phone: (260) 420-2020 Fax: (260) 426-0640
[email protected] [email protected]
www.hbafortwayne.com Impact is published 10 times a year and is sent to all members in good standing. HBA membership is open to all builders and businesses who benefit from new residential construction in northeastern Indiana. Subscription to Impact is included in your membership dues. Advertising space in Impact is open to HBA members only and can be obtained throughout the year.
HBA Staff
Maurine Holle, Executive Director Michelle Hoover, Services Director
2010 HBA Executive Officers
President – Jay Shipley Bob Buescher Homes, Inc.
Vice President – Craig Yoder Colonial Development, Inc.
Treasurer – Jamie Lancia Lancia Homes
Secretary – Charlie Giese Westport Homes of Fort Wayne, Inc.
Immediate Past President – Ric Zehr The North Eastern Group
2010 HBA Board of Directors
Jim Bushey, Bushey’s Windows, Doors & Sunrooms
Brad Cayot, Korte Does It All
Chad Delagrange, Colonial Homes, Inc.
Mark Heller, Heller Homes
Katrina Kay, FWAAR
Denny Kees, Quality Crafted Homes, Inc.
Duane Kees, Quality Crafted Homes, Inc.
Matt Momper, Momper Insulation, Inc.
Joshua Neal, Barrett & McNagny, LLP
Elizabeth Urschel, Granite Ridge Builders, Inc. by Tony Reincke
Jeff Washler, Washler Construction, inc.
Tax Ruling—Lobbying expenses are no longer deductible as a Business Expense. When you calculate your business deduction for your Association Dues, you must subtract $24.00 of NAHB’s $150 Dues (16%) and $7.50 of IBA’s $150 Dues (5%) as nondeductible.
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NOVEMBER GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING, NETWORKING & LUNCHEON
Goeglein’s — 7311 Maysville Road 11:30 am — Registration 11:45 — Lunch / Meeting & Speakers
Lutron Energy Savings Products & Initiatives Presented By:
Nate Hagemeier Steve Strubbe Lutron Sales Supervisor LightSource Sales Rep.
Reservations are required—Lunch Included $15 / person before deadline of November 5th.—$20 / person after November 5th.
Bring Business Card to Event for Door Prize Drawing
ANYONE NEEDING GREEN CONTINUING ED CREDITS IS WELCOME TO STAY IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE MEETING FOR A 1 HOUR PRESENTATION ON THE FOLLOWING:
Learning Objectives: • By examining various methods to control light, the participant will be able to describe how to control natural &
artificial light through switching, dimming, and shading technologies to ensure space aesthetics, efficiency, and occupant comfort.
• Through evaluation of the operation and benefits of dimming, the participant will be able to describe how dimmers work and contribute to sustainable design with energy savings.
• By examining various methods to control natural light, the participant will be able to describe the benefits of natural light control in the home to ensure space aesthetics, efficiency and occupant comfort.
• Through the review of several light control system strategies, the participant will be able to identify the best light control system solution for the particular residential application to enhance home efficiency and occupant comfort.
Event Sponsored By: The DeHayes Group Summit Mortgage, Inc. Wabash Electric Supply, Inc. Titan Title Services, LLC Event Sponsors Needed— $200 Door Prizes Needed Call the HBA Office at 420-2020
NOVEMBER GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Return this form with check to: Home Builders Association
305 West Main Street · Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Reservation Deadline: November 5, 2010
$15/person · Reservations are required—$20/person after November 5, 2010 Company _______________________________________________________________
Contact ______________________________________ Phone _________________________
# of people ______ at $15 each = $ ____________ _________Check Enclosed Please call the HBA Office to pay with Visa/Mastercard · (260) 420-2020 · Please list attendees on the back.
Recently I had the opportunity to visit Cuba in a mission capacity. Although there were many positive experiences, it became apparent that the Socialist society is terribly failed. The Cubans, although welcoming to visitors, are stifled and suppressed. Their personal income is set by the government at levels that would be sub-poverty in any developed country. Underground illegal activities are
everywhere as individuals attempt to survive. The point of the above paragraph is not to provide a travelogue; simply an observation of an economy in ruin where individual rights are secondary to “The Government” and survival is an everyday experience. You might say that the United States of America is “exempt” from such socialistic rule. I pray that you are correct, however, if we collectively sit back while a select few vote (only 40-55%), then we may someday wake-up to many unfortunate changes that will be impossible to reverse. The answer is so simple, and exemplified by the somewhat trite statement, “Vote as if your future depends on it.” Not only our future, but our children’s future. Please vote and ask your family, if informed, to do the same. Respectfully, Jay W. Shipley
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Please Save the Date
Friday, January 14, 2011
Bergstaff Place
For the HBA Fort Wayne
Gala & Inaugural Ceremony
Formal invitation to follow.
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The HBA of Fort Wayne now a c c e p t s V I S A a n d Mastercard as a form of payment for events and membership dues.
RECRUIT AND WIN WIN SEARS Commercial GIFT CERTIFICATES AT YEAR END DRAWING FOR RECRUITING NEW MEMBERS! Win a $500 certificate (one ticket in drawing for each new member recruited). The top three recruiters will also receive Sears Commercial gift certificates in the amount of $250, $150 and $100. TICKETS EARNED TO DATE: Jay Shipley / Bob Buescher Homes, Inc.—7 Tonja Rutsey / Verizon Wireless—2 Ric Zehr / The North Eastern Group—1 Greg Sistevaris / Sistevaris Builders, LLC—1 Charlie Giese / Westport Homes of Fort Wayne—1 Herb Delagrange / Delagrange Homes, LLC—1 John Lemler / Chestnut Group—1 Rob Wacker / Windsor Homes by Jeff Gilmore—1 Elizabeth Urschel / Granite Ridge Builders, Inc.—1
MIKES CARWASH BOOKLETS! Booklets of 5 washes for $25 are available to purchase at the HBA Office. HBA Group Business Insurance Discount! Discounts on General Liability, Contractors Group Protection Plus, Inland Marine, Business Auto Plus and more! Take advantage by contacting The DeHayes Group—Greg Gerbers at (260) 969-1317.
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 0 C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
November 3 Program/Associates Committee Meeting – HBA Office – 8:00 am November 4 Remodelors Council Meeting HBA Office – 7:30 am November 5 HBA 2011 Board of Directors Voting Ballot Deadline November 9 HBA Board Meeting HBA Office – 7:30 am November 10 HBA General Membership Meeting Goeglein’s – 11:30 November 15 IBA Leadership Training & Board & Committee Meetings Indianapolis, IN November 15 HBA 2011 Directory Update Information Deadline November 23 HBA Executive Board Meeting Cozy Nook/Dupont Road–7:30 am November 23 New Member Breakfast Cozy Nook/Dupont Road–8:00 am November 25 & 26 HBA Office Closed Happy Thanksgiving November 30 HBA Seminar—Hosted at Jack Laurie Home Floor Designs—5:30
D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 0 C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
December 1 Program/Associates Committee Meeting – HBA Office – 8:00 am December 7 Developer/Commissioner Meeting City County Building – 9:00 am December 14 HBA Board Meeting HBA Office – 7:30 am December 28 HBA Executive Board Meeting Cozy Nook / Dupont Road 7:30 am December 28 New Member Breakfast Cozy Nook / Dupont Road 8:00 am
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
FROM THE
HBA STAFF
MAURINE & MICHELLE
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M E M B E R S H I P R E C R U I T I N G N E W S
—— M MEMBERSHIPEMBERSHIP RR E N E W A LE N E W A L SS ——
Thank You! A M Masonry, Inc.
Ambassador Builders, Inc. Architectural Concepts, Inc.
Barkley Builders, Inc. Bauman Construction, Inc.
F & M Tile & Terrazzo Company, Inc. Fire and Ice Heating/Cooling
Fort Wayne Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
Four M Construction, Inc. Jim Hemsoth Siding
Home Guard Industries, Inc. Knauf Insulation
Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation Reese Central Wholesale K. L. Rogers Electric, Inc.
Mark L. Sauder General Contractor, Inc.
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If you associate with these companies, please call and encourage them to continue their membership!
2-10 Home Buyers Warranty Backyard Pools by Design
Big Rigs, Inc. Div. of Summit Waste Creative Wall Designs Fairfield Electric, Inc.
Fort Financial Credit Union Galbraith & Sons Landscaping Geothermal Design Associates
Gerber Building Services HFM Enterprises
Home Acres Building Supply Hoot Lawn & Design
Imperial Homes Wayne Johnson Homes, Inc.
Karst Surveying Services
Kozon Plumbing & Heating Martin Interiors, Inc.
Merz Plumbing, Heating & A/C Miller Custom Homes
MJA Construction, Inc. Scott Moore Construction
Owns Corning Patton Landscape Company Preston Allen Homes, LLC Residential Damp Proofing
Sanco Industries Ben Schmucker Construction
Rufus H. Smith, Inc. Weiss Homes
Zehr’s Antiques
Did You Know? “Opportunity Knocks for Home Buyers” is a four-page, four-color consumer brochure NAHB created for HBAs and members to use that provides an in-depth description of the benefits of homeownership with real-life examples of the savings home buyers could realize over time. It can be downloaded in PDF format at: www.nahb.org/homebuyerbrochure
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Builder Members Amstutz Homes, Inc. Add – dba Amstutz Concrete Construction Phone Change: (260) 489-7095 Bushey’s Windows, Doors & Sunrooms Web Change: www.busheysfw.com Colonial Development, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 710-7712 Colvin Bathroom Design & Remodeling Company Name Change: Colvin Kitchen & Bath Evergreen Remodeling, Inc. Fax Change: (260) 192-0159 Hakes & Robrock Builders, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Keystone Builders, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 705-0867 Walter Lengacher Construction, Inc. Phone: (260) 627-2941 Mobile: (260) 341-9258 New World Homes, Inc. Remove Web Address Nixon Homes, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 570-6738 (Thad) Web: www.nixonhomesinc.com Mark L. Sauder General Contractor, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 413-2119 E-Mail Change: [email protected] Web: www.sauderbuilt.com Sky Hill Homes Inc. Company Name Correction: Sky Hill Homes Inc. by Larry Myers Timberlin Homes, LLC Remove dba United Contractors, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 418-9256 Washler Construction, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Web Change: www.washler.net
Associate Members Abonmarche Consultants of Indiana L.L.C. Mobile #: (260) 466-3975 Barrett & McNagny, LLP Phone Change: (260) 423-9551 Remove Mobile # Jerry W. Bailey Trucking, Inc. Contact Change: Chad Bailey E-Mail Change: [email protected] Barker Landscaping Remove Mobile # E-Mail Change: [email protected] Bokel Electric, LLC Phone Change: (260) 432-7252 Fax: (260) 436-9809 Mobile #: (260) 704-2548 E-Mail Change: [email protected] Brown Construction, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] D.A. Brown Engineering Consultants, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Brueggemann Lumber Do-It Center Web Change: www.bldoitcenter.com Campbell and Fetter Bank Contact Change: Jim Hooley Fax Change: (260) 349-0642 E-Mail Change: [email protected] Carter Lumber Remove Mobile # Chimney 1, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Commonwealth/Dreibelbiss Title Co. Contact Change: Eric Stine E-Mail Change: [email protected] Custom Concrete by Steury, Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] Essentials Services, Inc. Web: www.paragonstone.com F & M Tile & Terrazzo Company, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Web: www.fandmtile.com
Associate Members—Continued Fort Wayne City Utilities Address Correction: 1 E. Main Street, Room 480 Fort Wayne, IN 46802-1823 Fax Change: (260) 427-5737 E-Mail Change: [email protected] Garrett State Bank Remove Mobile # Granite Gallery Inc. Mobile #: (260) 609-6698 E-Mail Change: [email protected] Group Insurance Services Remove Mobile # E-Mail Change: [email protected] h h Gregg Commercial Division Fax Change: (260) 471-3378 Hallmark Home Mortgage, LLC Fax Change: (260) 224-8217 Harlan Cabinets, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Hoot Lawn and Design, Inc. dba Correction: Hoot Landscape & Design E-Mail Change: [email protected] Innovative Concepts Audio & Video, Inc. Remove Mobile # K & N Carpet E-Mail Change: [email protected] Keystone Concrete, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Knauf Insulation Web Correction: www.knaufinsulation.com Kurtz Excavating, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] LandQuest Title Group, LLC Mobile #: (260) 710-7054 Light World, Inc. Web: www.lightworldinc.com M & N Plumbing & Heating E-Mail: [email protected]
M & W Countertop, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Michael’s Floor Covering, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Monsma Marketing Corporation Phone Change: (800) 968-8714 Mobile #: (317) 501-8705 O’Neil’s Glass Service Company Name Change: O’Neil’s Glazing Phone Change: (260) 426-0755 E-Mail Change: [email protected] Web Change: www.oneilsglazing.com Overhead Door Co. of Fort Wayne Web: www.overheaddoor.com Rain Guard Seamless Guttering, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 760-2030 RE/MAX Results Web Change: www.results-indiana.com Sears Contract Sales Company Name Change: Sears Commercial Fax: (866) 916-2638 Speedway Redi Mix, Inc. Remove Mobile # Three Rivers Federal Credit Union Remove Mobile # Titan Title Services, LLC Remove Web Trinity Home Design Center E-Mail Change: [email protected] Wabash Electric Supply, Inc. Add E-Mail: [email protected] Watercutter Financial Consultants Mobile #: (260) 437-2570 Wells Heating & Cooling, Inc. E-Mail Change: [email protected] Werling Residential Designs, Inc. Mobile #: (260) 466-3922 Woodworking By Design E-Mail Change: [email protected] Web: www.envisiondoors.com
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UPDATE: EPA Lead Rule Enforcement Facts The Environmental Protection Agency’s schedule of fines for violating the federal Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule demonstrate that the federal government is serious about its intentions regarding enforcement: Penalties can range from $130 to as much as $37,500 per violation, per day. The regulation applies to contractors working in pre-1978 homes on projects that disturb more than six square feet on an interior or 20 square feet on an exterior painted surface. The rule dictates pre-renovation education of the home owners and residents, containment of work area, lead-safe work practices, clean up, cleaning verification, and record keeping. The responsible contractor must be employed by an EPA-certified firm and be trained as a Certified Renovator by an EPA-approved training provider. (More details on the rule are available at http://www.nahb.org/leadpaint.) All complaints will be referred to EPA’s regional offices for investigation, and if the office determines that a violation has taken place, it can do one of four things: • Notice of Noncompliance. This solution may be used for first-time violators or in cases where the contractor has substantially followed the regulation. The notice may require corrective action from the contractor and proof of the change. This action would not result in a fine. • Civil Administrative Complaint. EPA sends written notice and the contractor has 15 days to request a hearing. The complaint usually includes a penalty calculated on the severity of the charges. • Civil Judicial Referral. EPA seeks relief in the United States District Court to order the violator to comply. • Criminal Proceedings. If the civil case team has reason to believe that the violator knowingly violated the regulation, criminal charges may be filed. Penalty Calculation The EPA will consider many factors when assessing a fine for violation of the lead rule, including • the number of rule violations by the contractor • the economic benefit or how much the contractor profited by non-compliance of the regulation and his or her ability to pay the fine • the nature and circumstances of the violation, plus any harm caused by non-compliance. This penalty can also take into account the violator’s ability to pay the fine and stay in business, history of prior violations, and degree of responsibility • the attitude of the violator – whether he or she is taking steps to comply and cooperate with the lead rule Penalty Examples If a contractor fails to maintain the required records in a home with no child occupants, the fine may be $130. The fine increases if children and/or pregnant women live there. Failure to conduct pre-renovation education by distributing the Renovate Right pamphlet to residents and posting signage at the job site carries heavier fines.
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Hosted At: Jack Laurie Home Floor Designs—9901 Auburn Road Limited Seating—Reservations are required—Dinner Included
$10/person before deadline of November 24, 2010 $15/person after November 24th if seating is available
An explanation of which GREEN Building credits apply to the construction industry; understanding the construction challenges & solutions when GREEN Building projects are specified. How product manufacturers are meeting the requirements of “Green” and “Sustainability” and how it is good for the environment, economy & community. • Learn some of the credits that apply to the construction industry • Understand some of the challenges and solutions when GREEN Building is specified • How manufacturers are using Green chemistry to meet GREEN Building requirements and
developing innovative technology • How GREEN Building is good for the environment, economy, community • Manufacturing processes that apply to tile-large tiles and how GREEN Building plays into
the manufacturing process Presented By: Tyler Barton—MAPEI Sponsored By:
NOVEMBER SEMINAR Builders, Developers, Superintendents, Subcontractors
Return this form with check to: Home Builders Association 305 West Main Street · Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Reservation Deadline: November 24, 2010
$10/person · Reservations are required—$15/person after November 24, 2010 Company _______________________________________________________________
Contact ______________________________________ Phone _________________________ # of people ______ at $10 each = $ ____________ _________Check Enclosed
Please call the HBA Office to pay with Visa/Mastercard · (260) 420-2020 Please list who will be attending on the reverse side
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“Who will build homes tomorrow?”
“Those who protect the industry today.”
Project Type September September 2010 Y-T-D 2010 Y-T-D 2009 Y-T-D 2009 Y-T-DAllen County Permits Est. Cost Permits Est. Cost Permits Est. Cost
Commercial:Addition 2 260,000 7 935,000 n/a n/a Alteration 0 - 4 48,962 n/a n/a Apartment 4 2,194,897 4 2,194,897 n/a n/a Condominium 0 - 0 - n/a n/a Duplex 0 - 0 - n/a n/a Garage 1 12,000 2 19,500 n/a n/a Mobile Home 0 - 6 - n/a n/a Mobile Office 0 - 10 41,000 n/a n/a New Building 1 119,423 20 16,059,660 n/a n/a Other 8 71,000 30 3,468,718 n/a n/a Pole Building 0 - 2 33,950 n/a n/a Remodel 6 2,075,000 43 5,237,695 n/a n/a Repair 0 - 2 5,000 n/a n/a Reroof 0 - 8 317,410 n/a n/a Siding 0 - 4 25,800 n/a n/a Storage Bldg. 1 50,000 2 75,000 n/a n/a Swimming Pool 0 - 2 1,325,000 n/a n/a Tear Off 3 67,495 10 440,385 n/a n/a Tear Off and Reroof 0 - 0 - n/a n/a Warehouse 0 - 0 - n/a n/a Wrecking 0 - 0 - n/a n/a Comm. Subtotal 26 4,849,815 156 30,227,977 n/a n/a
Residential:Addition 19 569,630 189 3,690,605 n/a n/aAlteration 18 139,810 81 667,878 n/a n/aDuplex 28 2,535,484 28 2,535,484 n/a n/aGarage 6 125,000 29 623,130 n/a n/aMobile Home 5 118,500 38 639,038 n/a n/aMobile Office 0 - 1 14,000 n/a n/aModular Home 0 - 1 225,000 n/a n/aNew Building 48 9,407,524 473 87,140,319 n/a n/aOther 4 - 53 3,363,550 n/a n/aPole Building 6 140,000 41 1,199,506 n/a n/aRemodel 7 178,500 62 992,404 n/a n/aRepair 5 29,423 44 1,264,155 n/a n/aReroof 12 109,820 67 512,945 n/a n/aSiding 10 78,875 56 380,842 n/a n/aStorage Bldg. 0 - 11 268,800 n/a n/aSwimming Pool 1 49,000 35 1,397,970 n/a n/aTear Off 54 356,918 287 2,045,493 n/a n/aTear Off and Reroof 0 - 0 - n/a n/aRes. Subtotal 223 13,838,484 1496 106,961,119 n/a n/a
Allen County Subtotal 249 18,688,299 1,652 137,189,096 n/a n/a
Grand Total 1062 33,262,375 6,126 275,692,312 n/a n/a
ALLEN COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT PERMIT ACTIVITY - SEPTEMBER, 2010
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Project Type September September 2010 Y-T-D 2010 Y-T-D 2009 Y-T-D 2009 Y-T-DFort Wayne Permits Est. Cost Permits Est. Cost Permits Est. Cost
Commercial:Addition 3 282,000 33 34,558,064 n/a n/aAlteration 5 526,875 22 847,509 n/a n/aApartment 0 - 2 900,000 n/a n/aCondominium 0 - 0 - n/a n/aDuplex 0 - 0 - n/a n/aGarage 0 - 0 - n/a n/aMobile Home 0 - 0 - n/a n/aMobile Office 0 - 5 20,200 n/a n/aNew Building 2 876,285 20 18,069,336 n/a n/aOther 8 274,304 107 2,059,019 n/a n/aPole Building 0 - 1 13,280 n/a n/aRemodel 59 3,299,042 262 31,826,814 n/a n/aRepair 9 251,730 48 702,083 n/a n/aReroof 4 98,500 56 1,377,715 n/a n/aSiding 3 20,000 14 138,819 n/a n/aStorage Bldg. 0 - 5 579,500 n/a n/aSwimming Pool 0 - 1 60,000 n/a n/aTear Off 36 873,786 133 4,792,776 n/a n/aTear Off and Reroof 0 - 0 - n/a n/aWarehouse 1 250,000 1 250,000 n/a n/aWrecking 0 - 0 - n/a n/aComm. Subtotal 130 6,752,522 710 96,195,115 n/a n/a
Residential:Addition 35 843,036 263 4,132,764 n/a n/aAlteration 138 858,416 472 3,171,067 n/a n/aDuplex 0 - 0 - n/a n/aGarage 6 54,000 48 568,332 n/a n/aMobile Home 10 163,000 58 912,698 n/a n/aMobile Office 0 - 0 - n/a n/aModular Home 0 - 0 - n/a n/aNew Building 15 2,049,791 71 11,307,005 n/a n/aOther 9 13,500 51 42,419 n/a n/aPole Building 0 - 8 96,680 n/a n/aRemodel 24 306,081 191 2,793,247 n/a n/aRepair 47 620,328 340 3,872,870 n/a n/aReroof 61 421,044 337 2,137,262 n/a n/aSiding 51 412,853 290 1,724,095 n/a n/aStorage Bldg. 2 20,900 7 37,600 n/a n/aSwimming Pool 6 181,213 39 955,886 n/a n/aTear Off 279 1,877,392 1588 10,550,531 n/a n/aTear Off and Reroof 0 - 0 - n/a n/aWarehouse 0 - 1 5,645 Res. Subtotal 683 7,821,554 3764 42,308,101 n/a n/a
Fort Wayne Sub 813 14,574,076 4,474 138,503,216 n/a n/a
ALLEN COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT PERMIT ACTIVITY - SEPTEMBER, 2010
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Applicant Address Unit $ HBA TownshipALLEN COUNTYABOITE TOWNSHIPBuescher, Bob Homes, Inc. 2002 Stone Fountain 1 301,500 AboiteFoster and Park Homes 2209 Balboa Drive 1 170,000 * AboiteGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 306 Hamilton Meado 1 141,700 AboiteGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 311 Greenpointe Par 1 141,700 AboiteGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 219 Hamilton Meado 1 141,700 AboiteKAM Construction, Inc. 2030 Balboa Drive 1 240,000 AboiteKAM Construction, Inc. 3733 Shinnecock Co 1 198,000 AboiteLancia Homes 8910 Merganser Lan 1 149,200 AboiteLancia Homes 13032 Cocoplum Cou 1 141,700 Aboite
ADAMS TOWNSHIPDelagrange, Lynn Inc. 3638 Westport Cove 1 146,255 AdamsOld Dutch Homes by Steury 6430 Adams Center 1 263,000 AdamsWestport Homes of Fort Wayn10125 Greenmoor D 1 95,910 AdamsWestport Homes of Fort Wayn10151 Greenmoor D 1 95,925 Adams
CEDAR CREEK TOWNSHIPBuescher, Bob Homes, Inc. 10449 Copper Cove 1 490,000 Cedar CreekMaggos Builders, Inc. 6917 Harlequin Cour 1 305,800 Cedar CreekQuality Crafted Homes, Inc. 11828 Distant Hill 1 374,000 Cedar CreekUnique Homes of Fort Wayne, 7379 Union Chapel R 1 380,000 Cedar Creek
EEL RIVER TOWNSHIPJ & K Contractors 15621 Madden Road 1 300,000 * Eel RiverPrice, Stuart J. 7320 McComb Road 1 300,000 * Eel River
LAFAYETTE TOWNSHIPWestport Homes of Fort Wayn10903 Calera Passag 1 144,800 Lafayette
LAKE TOWNSHIPHeller Homes 10910 W. Cook Road 1 198,000 LakeJRM Remodeling & Building Sy7931 Yellow River Ro 1 40,639 * Lake
PERRY TOWNSHIPAmastar Construction, LLC 1726 Millennium Xing 1 175,000 PerryArbor Home Building Corporati4205 Willapa Way 1 305,000 PerryDelagrange Builders, Inc. 1603 Autumn Run 1 425,000 PerryFall Creek Homes by Barry Lig2732 Bearberry Cour 1 138,000 * PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15370 Bears Breech 1 141,700 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15341 Bears Breech 1 142,900 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15423 Bears Breech 1 142,900 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15497 Bears Breech 1 165,817 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 13312 Dolcetto Cove 1 226,900 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15391 Bears Breech 1 141,700 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15378 Bears Breech 1 141,583 PerryGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 15486 Bears Breech 1 141,626 PerryGRD Group, Inc. 10502 Tesoro Cove 1 212,074 PerryKAM Construction, Inc. 12712 Chaplin Court 1 149,900 PerryLancia Homes 15614 Cromwillow C 1 122,100 PerryLancia Homes 15607 Grassy Willow 1 140,275 PerryLancia Homes 15712 Grassy Willow 1 149,775 PerryLancia Homes 805 Honey Willow Bo 1 141,700 PerryLancia Homes 15492 Towne Garden 1 141,700 PerrySchmucker, Art & Sons 15820 Weston Glen 1 350,000 * PerrySistevaris Builders, LLC 16384 Gemma Pass 1 369,900 PerrySlattery Builders, LLC 16350 Gemma Pass 1 294,900 Perry
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIPLengacher, Victor 17236 Springfield Ce 1 80,000 * Springfield
ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIPDelagrange Homes, LLC 9414 Bonham Lane 1 133,100 St. JosephDelagrange Homes, LLC 1608 Sunpointe Cove 1 140,100 St. JosephGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by 9326 Foxwood Passa 1 189,900 St. JosephSterling Homes, Inc. 7616 Bowlander Way 1 100,000 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3834 Stanton Hall Pa 1 95,710 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3938 Stanton Hall Pa 1 90,950 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3909 Stanton Hall Pa 1 95,600 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3925 Stanton Hall Pa 1 95,050 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3930 Stanton Hall Pa 1 104,860 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3933 Stanton Hall Pa 1 95,050 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3949 Stanton Hall Pa 1 95,710 St. JosephWestport Homes of Fort Wayn3929 Stanton Hall Pa 1 152,975 St. JosephWindsor Homes by Jeff Gilmor7305 Holden Drive 1 232,076 St. Joseph
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIPCarriage Place Homes, Inc. 9519 Courtyard Cove 1 127,455 WashingtonMorrical Company, Inc. 977 W. Till Road 1 174,540 * WashingtonWestport Homes of Fort Wayn7415 Ravens Stone D 1 96,560 WashingtonWestport Homes of Fort Wayn7501 Ravens Stone D 1 94,900 Washington
WAYNE TOWNSHIPFairview Builders L.L.P. 5404 Winchester Roa 1 142,500 * Wayne
CITY OF AUBURNLancia Homes 1511 Quinten Drive 1 152,000 UnionNixon Homes, Inc. 512 Steeple Chase 1 200,000 Union
CITY OF DECATURGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by2462 Tigers Trail 1 109,268 Root
DEKALB COUNTYDelagrange Homes, LLC 5125 County Road 39 1 161,000 JacksonGKB Building Trades 1111 E. Houston Stre 1 180,000 * KeyserHeller Homes 4940 County Road 43 1 138,000 JacksonLancia Homes 6464 County Road 27 1 163,000 JacksonMiller, Max A. & Debra K. 4787 County Road 10 1 250,000 * SmithfieldSteury Brothers 0355 County Road 4 1 290000 * Smithfield
HUNTINGTON COUNTYKaufman, Rex & Judy 4009 Flint Ridge Cou 1 212,000 * HuntingtonKoehler, Ralph 8960 North - 300 Eas 1 125,000 * JacksonMiller, Dave & Ann 2415 Orion Circle 1 280,115 * Union
WELLS COUNTYBiggs, Inc. 913 Heatherwood La 1 N/A JeffersonBiggs, Inc. 915 Heatherwood La 1 N/A JeffersonCollins, David & Diana 3541 South 400 Wes 1 N/A * LibertyCraig, Tyson C. 7601 South 900 Wes 1 N/A * JacksonHuffman, Matthew & Monica 9851 North 300 Wes 1 N/A * UnionImbody, Ronald 3885 East 700 North 1 N/A * JeffersonMorrett, John & Linda 2759 West 400 North 1 N/A * Rock CreekStringer, Jeffrey & Sheri 4906 North 100 Wes 1 N/A * Rock Creek
WHITLEY COUNTYFry, Jasper 7155 N. Brown Road 1 90,000 * Etna-TroyGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by8678 South 250 Wes 1 181,000 WashingtonGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by812 N. Newport Run 1 152,000 ColumbiaGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by145 W. Tidewater Tra 1 154,000 ColumbiaGranite Ridge Builders, Inc. by2640 North 825 East 1 214,000 SmithIdeal Suburban Homes, Inc. 3466 E. Sherman Str 1 150,000 UnionJohnson, Terry & Kimberly 2392 West 600 North 1 130,000 * Thorncreek
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2009 2010Type M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A SSingle Family 40 61 59 89 48 67 87 46 93 51 29 71 89 51 50 67 52 73 63Duplex 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28Condo 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Apartments 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Res Add'n. in $1000 761 696 1087 1184 NA NA NA NA NA NA 74 352 1057 941 1014 916 819 1281 1413Res. Repair in $1000 2848 3218 3034 3601 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1223 965 2380 3216 3452 3936 4833 4970 5389Garages 1 11 9 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1 7 13 9 10 14 10 12Total Dwellings 40 6 59 89 48 67 87 46 93 51 29 73 89 51 50 67 52 73 95
Allen County Building Permit Activity Calendar
Due to the new AC Building Department computer system that was installed last year, we donot have year-to-date totals for all categories. The categories that we do track are listed below:
Year-to-date totals thru September:2009 2009 2010 2010
# permit $ # permits $Single Family Residential 489 84,293,355 544 98,447,324 Additions 447 7,393,961 452 7,823,369 Alterations 409 3,139,179 553 3,838,945 Remodel 207 3,670,697 253 3,785,651 Repairs 553 5,906,204 384 5,137,025 Reroofs 1,887 9,788,172 2,279 15,246,231 Siding 205 1,241,358 346 2,104,937
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As of 9-30-2010 SPIKE CLUB Herb Delagrange.....426 Bob Buescher.........349 Jeff Gilmore ...........264 Orrin Sessions........261 Rob Wacker............255 Roger Delagrange...235 Joe Zehr ................225 Duane Kees............178 Matt Momper..........166 Jim Klotz................157 Jeff Thomas ...........155 Jacob Feichter .......149 Steve Bogenschutz 130 Jay Shipley.............106 Gerri Garrett ............92
Jerry Korte...............90 Gerald Hilker............81 Floyd Lancia.............81 Meryle Peppler..........68 Jim Bauman.............67 Gregg Richhart .........66 Gary Allen................65 Jim Fitzer.................62 Gary Furniss.............60 Matt Lancia ..............60 Ron Klopfenstein.......59 Jim Lancia................59 Lynn Delagrange ......58 Mike Christoffersen ...57 Jamie Lancia ............45 Terry Stauffer...........44 Larry Delagrange ......43
Rodney Robrock .......40 Ric Zehr...................38 Charlie Giese............37 Craig Yoder ..............36 Dave Graber.............33 James Buckhardt ......32 Mark Lengacher ........32 Brad Cayot...............27 Barclay Allen............26 Phil Wolf ..................25 As of 9-30-2010 SPIKE Members Lynn Bosler..............23 Elizabeth Urschel ......21 Jim Bushey ..............14 Tong Nokaya ............11 Terri Taylor ..............10 Josh Barkley...............9 Chad Delagrange........9 Jeff Godfrey ...............7 As of 9-30-2010 SPIKE Candidates John Bellio .................1 Mike Blee...................1 Maurice Byall..............1 Sam Etemadi..............1 Brian Fisher................1 Brad Hall....................1 Mark Heller ................3 Carl Kindy..................1 John Lemler ...............1
Brian Miller................ 1 Josh Neal .................. 2 Tonja Rutsey ............. 4 Greg Sistevaris .......... 1 Troy Slattery ............. 1 Melinda Smith ........... 1 Jon Sommer.............. 1 Mike Todoran............. 2 Rick Vondran............. 1
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Per NAHB, any recruiter with less than 25 spikes who does not recruit a new member or accumulate retention credits for a year will lose their spike points. Make sure your recruited members are renewing or that you are recruiting a new member into the association!!! Don’t lose your spike credits!!
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T O H B A M E M B E R S
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“EVERY MAN OWES A PART OF HIS TIME AND MONEY TO THE BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IN WHICH HE IS ENGAGED. NO MAN HAS THE MORAL RIGHT TO WITHHOLD HIS SUPPORT FROM AN ORGANIZATION THAT IS STRIVING TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS WITHIN HIS SPHERE.” – THEODORE ROOSEVELT
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* Inland Marine * Business Auto
* Workmans Comp
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VERIZON WIRELESS SEARS COMMERCIAL
GM MIKES CARWASH BOOKLETS—$25 for 5 washes
HP
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IN Quality Assurance Builder Standards books ......................$25/each
Construction Contracts & Related Forms Packet..................... $5/each Membership Directories ....................................................... $8/each Escrow Agreement Contract .............................................$1.50/each New Construction Addendum Contract............................. $1.50/each
Lead Base Paint Brochures & Disclosure Forms.................... $.15/each OSHA Sheets to post at worksites.....................................$3.50/each Meeting Room(s) which holds up to 30 people..............................Free
Notary Service..........................................................................Free Concrete Warranty Forms ..........................................................Free Membership Labels ...................................................................Free Monthly Remodeling Permit Activity ............................................Free
Library stocked with books and video tapes .................................Free Advice .....................................................................................Free Venting Outlet ..........................................................................Free Being a Member of the HBA ......................................... PRICELESS!!!
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Please fill out the attached sheets and return to the HBA Office if interested in sponsoring any upcoming event(s). All event sponsors will receive recognition at the event, announced on the flyer (when available), and recognition in the IMPACT newsletter. Return to: Home Builders Association—305 West Main Street—Fort Wayne, IN 46802 or Fax (260) 426-0640 Company _____________________________________ Contact______________________ Phone ______________ Invoice (prior to event) _________ MasterCard/Visa __________
November 10 General Membership Luncheon Meeting—Goeglein’s Event & Speaker Sponsors ($200) 1. Summit Mortgage, Inc. 2. The DeHayes Group 3. Titan Title Services, LLC 4. Wabash Electric Supply, Inc. 5. _____________________ Door Prize Sponsors ________________________
January 14, 2011 – HBA Gala & Inaugural Ceremony—Bergstaff Event Sponsors – 25 @ $300 1. Carter Lumber 2. Baden Gage & Schroeder, LLC 3. ___________________ 4. ________________________ Door Prize Sponsors ________________________
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Date_______________________ Contact ___________________________________________
Company___________________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________ Zip Code ___________________
Email _______________________________________________________
Ad Size __________________ Length of Run _________________ Please circle the months in which the ad will run:
HOME BUIL DERS ASSOCIAT ION OF FORT WAYNE
Advertising Contract
The Home Builders Association IMPACT Newsletter is published ten times a year and is sent to all members in good standing at the end of the month prior to each month’s issue. Advertising space in IMPACT is open to HBA members ONLY and can be obtained throughout the year. The deadline for placing an ad in IMPACT or for changing a current ad is the 10th of each month. Ads must be camera-ready (JPEG Format) and can be emailed to [email protected]. Please call (260) 420-2020, if you have questions.
HBA of Fort Wayne, Inc. 305 West Main Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 Phone: (260) 420-2020 Fax: (260) 426-0640
Please Invoice Check Enclosed
2011
Ad Size Length of Run 1 Mo. 3 Mos. 5 Mos. 10 mos.
Full Page 7.5” wide x 10” high $210 $605 $1000 $2000
Half Page 7.5” wide x 4.5” high $105 $290 $500 $1000
Half Page 3.75” wide x 10” high $105 $290 $500 $1000
Quarter Page 3.75” wide x 4.5” high $90 $250 $400 $800
Eighth Page 3.75” wide x 2.5” high $55 $130 $260 $500
2011 IMPACT Advertising Rates - Full Color
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Did You Know?
NAHB has dozens of videos on its YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/nahbtv that you can link to or embed on your HBA website. There are videos of interest to your members such as the International Builders’ Show and “Trenching and Excavation Safety,” as well as for the public, such as “Is Homeownership Right for You?” Check them out!
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October 12, 2010 HBA Office – 7:30am Attendees: Jay Shipley, Craig Yoder, Jamie Lancia, Charlie Giese, Ric Zehr, Jeff Washler, Jim Bushey, Brad Cayot, Chad Delagrange, Mark Heller, Elizabeth Urschel, Duane Kees, Matt Momper, Josh Neal, Katrina Kay, and Maurine Holle Absent: Denny Kees Meeting called to order at 7:28 by Jay Shipley Concurrence items:
The board reviewed the September Board meeting minutes, Treasurer’s report, and PAC Committee’s Contribution list.
Member report: No new members were presented
Members up for renewal were discussed and the board identified which of these members they would call to encourage renewing. Business items: There was a small discussion on the successes/short comings of the Fall Town and Country show. More information will be available at the next meeting after all of the expenses of been identified and paid. We don’t want to let you down, yes! We did discuss our Trademark and selling to the BATC. After successfully negotiating the terms of the agreement between both parties legal counsel the board voted to approve the agreement to sell. The HBA Office’s windows are in need of repair and will be inspected by Jim Bushey to see what needs to be done to repair and give cost estimates. The 2011 Parade of Homes was discussed briefly. The lot selection meeting will be held on October 28, 2010. The 2010 elections are nearing and the Candidates reception is being held October 14 at the Chamber of Commerce and is your chance to meet your candidates. The new residential energy code has not yet been passed but is expected to be passed and will be effective most likely in spring 2011. With the end of his term in site our President adjourned the meeting at 7:52. Respectfully submitted, Charlie Giese Secretary
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1. Basic Ranch on Slab1,414 sq. ft. of living area, 656 sq. ft. garagePrice Summary Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 June-10 July-10 Aug-10 Sept-10 Oct - 10 Oct - 09 Oct - 08
Framing 7,643$ 7,643$ 8,504$ 7,643$ 7,643$ 8,905$ 8,349$ 8,287$ 7,957$ n/a n/a
Roof 3,159$ 3,159$ 3,277$ 3,159$ 3,159$ 3,336$ 3,336$ 3,336$ 3,338$ n/a n/a
Exterior Doors 491$ 491$ 259$ 491$ 491$ 366$ 403$ 403$ 462$ n/a n/a
Garage Doors 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ n/a n/a
Drywall 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ 1,460$ n/a n/a
Interior Doors 2,222$ 2,222$ 1,861$ 2,222$ 2,222$ 1,968$ 2,005$ 2,005$ 2,064$ n/a n/a
Interior Trim 1,368$ 1,368$ 1,370$ 1,368$ 1,368$ 1,393$ 1,415$ 1,415$ 1,413$ n/a n/a
Final Material 329$ 329$ 329$ 329$ 329$ 371$ 371$ 371$ 371$ n/a n/a
Garage Door Oper. 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ n/a n/a
Total 17,702$ 17,702$ 18,090$ 17,702$ 17,702$ 18,830$ 18,371$ 18,307$ 18,095$ n/a n/a
2. Basic 2-Story on Slab2,080 sq. ft. of living area, 500 sq. ft. garagePrice Summary Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 June-10 July -10 Aug-10 Sept-10 Oct - 10 Oct -09 Oct -08
Framing 12,071$ 12,071$ 13,547$ 12,071$ 12,071$ 13,909$ 13,230$ 13,132$ 12,503$ n/a n/a
Roof 2,873$ 2,873$ 2,973$ 2,873$ 2,873$ 3,025$ 3,025$ 3,025$ 3,027$ n/a n/a
Fireplace 924$ 924$ 932$ 924$ 924$ 933$ 933$ 933$ 933$ n/a n/a
Drywall 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ 2,040$ n/a n/a
Exterior Doors 1,088$ 1,088$ 855$ 1,088$ 1,088$ 963$ 962$ 962$ 1,021$ n/a n/a
Exterior Trim 1,664$ 1,664$ 1,664$ 1,664$ 1,664$ 1,669$ 1,671$ 1,671$ 1,671$ n/a n/a
Garage Door 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ n/a n/a
Final Material 461$ 461$ 461$ 461$ 461$ 454$ 454$ 454$ 454$ n/a n/a
Garage Door Oper. 269$ 269$ 269$ 269$ 269$ 269$ 269$ 269$ 269$ n/a n/a
Interior Doors 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ 1,459$ n/a n/a
Interior Trim 3,083$ 3,083$ 3,084$ 3,083$ 3,083$ 3,226$ 3,263$ 3,263$ 3,293$ n/a n/a
Total 26,679$ 26,679$ 28,031$ 26,679$ 26,679$ 28,694$ 28,053$ 27,955$ 27,417$ n/a n/a
3. Custom Ranch with Walkout Basement & Screened Porch3,034 sq. ft. living area with finished basement, 598 sq. ft. garagePrice Summary Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 June-10 July-10 Aug-10 Sept-10 Oct -10 Oct -09 Oct -08
Framing 19,065$ 19,065$ 20,829$ 19,065$ 19,065$ 21,970$ 21,297$ 21,171$ 20,207$ n/a n/a
Roof 4,771$ 4,771$ 4,771$ 4,771$ 4,771$ 4,820$ 4,820$ 4,820$ 4,824$ n/a n/a
Exterior Door 1,772$ 1,772$ 1,772$ 1,772$ 1,772$ 1,772$ 1,784$ 1,784$ 1,784$ n/a n/a
Garage Door 924$ 924$ 924$ 924$ 924$ 924$ 924$ 924$ 924$ n/a n/a
Fireplace 1,898$ 1,898$ 1,913$ 1,898$ 1,898$ 1,913$ 1,913$ 1,913$ 1,913$ n/a n/a
Deck 898$ 898$ 970$ 898$ 898$ 1,050$ 1,068$ 1,027$ 1,027$ n/a n/a `
Drywall 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ 2,813$ n/a n/a
Exterior Door 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ 747$ n/a n/a
Interior Trim 6,296$ 6,296$ 6,292$ 6,296$ 6,296$ 6,365$ 6,515$ 6,515$ 6,515$ n/a n/a
Interior Doors 3,363$ 3,363$ 3,363$ 3,363$ 3,363$ 3,475$ 3,479$ 3,479$ 3,479$ n/a n/a
Final Material 531$ 531$ 531$ 531$ 531$ 531$ 531$ 531$ 531$ n/a n/a
Garage Door Oper. 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ 283$ n/a n/a
Total 43,361$ 43,361$ 45,208$ 43,361$ 43,361$ 46,663$ 46,174$ 46,007$ 45,047$ n/a n/a
4. Custom 2-Story with Walkout Basement & Screened Porch4,081 sq. ft. living area with finished basement, 562 sq. ft. garagePrice Summary Feb-10 Mar-10 Apr-10 May-10 June-10 July-10 Aug-10 Sept-10 Oct - 10 Oct -09 Oct -08
Framing 22,421$ 22,421$ 24,410$ 22,421$ 22,421$ 25,462$ 24,830$ 24,764$ 23,689$ n/a n/a
Roof 6,020$ 6,020$ 6,020$ 6,020$ 6,020$ 6,086$ 6,086$ 6,086$ 6,090$ n/a n/a
Exterior Doors 864$ 864$ 864$ 864$ 864$ 864$ 864$ 864$ 864$ n/a n/a
Garage Doors 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ 1,081$ n/a n/a
Fireplace 4,502$ 4,502$ 4,552$ 4,502$ 4,502$ 4,552$ 4,552$ 4,552$ 4,552$ n/a n/a
Drywall 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ 3,247$ n/a n/a
Exterior Trim 2,204$ 2,204$ 2,204$ 2,204$ 2,204$ 2,263$ 2,298$ 2,298$ 2,298$ n/a n/a
Deck 3,507$ 3,507$ 3,794$ 3,507$ 3,507$ 4,191$ 4,254$ 4,123$ 4,121$ n/a n/a
Interior Doors 7,179$ 7,179$ 6,947$ 7,179$ 7,179$ 7,309$ 7,350$ 7,350$ 7,409$ n/a n/a
Interior Trim 4,096$ 4,096$ 4,075$ 4,096$ 4,096$ 4,102$ 4,175$ 4,175$ 4,153$ n/a n/a
Garage Door Oper. 285$ 285$ 285$ 285$ 285$ 285$ 285$ 285$ 285$ n/a n/a
Final Material 380$ 380$ 380$ 380$ 380$ 409$ 409$ 409$ 409$ n/a n/a
Total 55,786$ 55,786$ 57,859$ 55,786$ 55,786$ 59,851$ 59,431$ 59,234$ 58,198$ n/a n/a
October 5, 2010 Cherry Hill Golf Club Event Sponsors: NIPSCO and Northeastern REMC Beverage Cart Sponsors: Carter Lumber & Nob Brick & Fireplace Bottled Water Sponsor: Aqua Systems Hole Sponsors: Garrett State Bank (2) Ad-Lab Home Lumber of New Haven (3) Summit Mortgage Fire & Ice Heating / Cooling LandQuest Title Fort Wayne Newspapers Wabash Electric Wayne Kitchen & Bath Works
Door Prize Sponsors: Garrett State Bank Monsma Marketing Wayne Kitchen & Bath Works Titan Title 3 Rivers Federal Credit Union Summit Mortgage Wabash Electric Supply Barrett & McNagny Commonwealth/Dreibelbiss Title Pella Windows Specialty Hole Sponsors: Hole # 5 – Longest Drive $25 Cash Prize Sponsored By: Centier Bank—Winner Dan Mudrack Hole # 6 – Hole In One $10,000 Sponsored By: Carter Lumber—No Winner Hole # 9 – Longest Putt $25 Cash Prize Sponsored By: The DeHayes Group—Winner Sam Slater Hole # 14 – Longest Drive $25 Cash Prize Sponsored By: Thermo-Scan—Winner Chad Loggins and Longest Marshmellow Drive—Winner Rich Allen Hole # 15 – Closest to the Pin $25 Cash Prize Sponsored By: Pella Windows & Doors Winner Jerry Hakes Hole # 17 – Longest Putt $25 Cash Prize Sponsored By: Jack Laurie Home Floor Designs Winner – Bill Homrig
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2nd Place—Score 64
Momper Insulation
3rd Place—Score 65
Commonwealth/Dreibelbiss
1st Place—Score 61
Erie Haven
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