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November 2015 e Official Publication of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky Are you involved in ensuring the future of your building industry? Inside find out how to join in pulling your weight. Are You Pulling the Line? NORTHERN KENTUCKY www.HomeBuildersNKY.com www.facebook.com/HBANKY N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K Y MEMBER

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Page 1: Northern Kentucky Builder November 2015

November 2015

The Official Publication of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky

Are you involved in ensuring the future of your building industry?Inside find out how to join in pulling your weight.

Are You Pulling the Line?

NORTHERN KENTUCKY

www.HomeBuildersNKY.com www.facebook.com/HBANKY

N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K YMEMBER

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INSIDE THIS EDITION...4 ............................................Letter from Brian Miller

5 .............................. Around the HBA / Member Update

8 ....... HOMEFEST Manhattan Harbour a Unique Success!

11 .......................... How Can Involvement with HBANKY

Make a Difference For You?

13 ...................... Winner of the People’s Choice Awards

16 .......................................... Spike Club Appreciation

19 .......... Building a Solid Future for New Masonry Class

19 ..................................................... Millennium Club

22 ......................... Expanded Joint-Employer Definition

Will Harm Housing Affordability, Small Businesses

24 ...................................... International Builder Show

25 ...........Presidential Candidate Forum 2016 – Building

Opportunity: Solutions for the American Dream

26 ......................... Northern Kentucky Building Permits

27 ................................................. Calendar of Events

In the article on page 19 in the September issue - Homefest Best-In-Show Masonry Award Winner, Fischer Homes was incorrectly referred to as Henry Fisher Homes. We regret the error.

November 2015

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky is open to the world, visit our web site for up-to-date information on HBA services and programs, including extensive public referral directory to Registered Builders, Registered Remodelers and Associate Members.

www.HomeBuildersNKY.com

The mission of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky is to promote and enhance the integrity and visibility of the construction industry and the members of the organization through advocacy, communication, education and political action.

Northern Kentucky Builder™ is an official publication of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky, 2751 Circleport Drive, Erlanger, Kentucky 41018. It is published in the interest of the Northern Kentucky building industry and read by home builders, remodelers, general contractors, developers, engineers, bankers, Realtors,® architects, material dealers, subcontractors and manufacturers. All rights reserved. Copying or reproduction without the expressed permission of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky is strictly prohibited.

phone 859.331.9500 or fax 859.578.3393email [email protected]

2015 Board of DirectorsJason Yeager, PresidentJames Kegley, Immediate Past PresidentTom Spille, Vice PresidentBill Cullen, Secretary/TeasurerBrian Jones, Associate PresidentJim Frey, Associate Vice PresidentJohn Toebben, Land Development Council PresidentBob Nally, Sales & Marketing Council PresidentMike Conklin, Builder DirectorMichael Gray, Builder DirectorWatson Jones, Associate DirectorSteve Brunson, Associate DirectorBrian Schalk, Associate DirectorLaquinta Strickland, Associate Director

HBA StaffBrian A. Miller, Executive Vice PresidentMelanie Meyer, Director of Shows & Events Jane Dvorak, Director of Sales & MarketingShawn Cox, Director of Professional DevelopmentDan Smith, Director of Finance Lea Amburgey, Administrative CoordinatorTammy Gorby, Director of Membership

EditorsBrian MillerJane Dvorak

WritingStacy Smith RogersStaff

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Rule #1: Never let buyers stay together. Rule #1: Never screw over your subcontractor. Rule #2: Always wear steel toe boots on the work site. Rule #3: Don’t believe what you’re told. Double check. Rule #3: Never be unreachable, as if smart phones allow you to be unreachable. Rule #4: The best way to keep a sale? Keep it to yourself. Second best? Tell one other person - if you must. There is no third best. Rule #5: You don’t waste materials. Rule #6: Never say you’re sorry. Refer to the contract. Rule #7: Always be specific when you make a promise to a customer. Rule #8: Never take anything for granted. Rule #8a: Never assume. Rule #9: Never go anywhere without a contract. Rule #10: Never get personally involved with a buyer. Rule #11: When the job is done, service callbacks and warranty calls. Rule #12: Never date a co-worker, unless they are your spouse. Rule #13: Avoid legal issues by using the HBA contract and warranty. Rule #14: Bend the conduit, do not ever break it Rule #15: Always work as a team. Rule #16: If someone thinks they have the upper hand, refer to the contract. Rule #18: It’s better to document everything than fly by the seat of your pants.Rule #20: Always look under, over and around to avoid worksite injuries. Rule #22: Never, ever bother a builder in negotiations or a contract meeting. Rule #23: Never mess with a subcontractor’s coffee... if you want to live. Rule #27: There are two ways to sell someone. First way, they never notice you. Second way, they only notice you.

Rule #35: Always talk to the model traffic. Rule #36: If you feel like you are being played, you probably are. Rule #38: Your customer, your responsibility. Rule #39: There is no such thing as coincidence. Rule #39a: There is no such thing as a small world. Rule #40: If it seems someone is out to get you, they are. Rule #42: Never accept an apology from someone who just sucker punched you. Rule #44: First things first, hide and secure the metal and tools on the jobsite.Rule #45: Clean up the mess that you make. Rule #51: Sometimes - you’re wrong. Rule #62: Always give people space when they’re leaving the jobsite.Rule #69: Never trust a worker who doesn’t trust their boss.

For followers of the TV series, NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service), you know the main character, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, has a list on how to conduct yourself as an agent for the service. Just like in any profession there are certain rules, or standards, in which you should conduct business. Just for fun, perhaps not, we have taken the liberty to alter Gibbs’ rules to reflect our industry. For those that know the show you will notice some of the rules are not known (as of yet perhaps) and some of them overlap chronologically. Some were perfect and are unchanged. So here goes…

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Director of Professional Development,

Shawn Cox, has a lot on his plate since returning to the HBA, he has been working to continue the development of the Enzweiler program. It is the trade school offering classes in carpentry, plumbing, electric, welding and maintenance. The school has been very successful in graduating future workforce members into the Northern Kentucky community.

Shawn’s “real job” was with the HBA in 1995 as Director of Government Affairs. This was after graduating from NKU with his BS in Public Administration with minors in Journalism and Management. Upon leaving the HBA he worked for one of the HBA members and later with the Boone County Fiscal Court. Before returning to the HBA, Shawn was the training and development coordinator for Waste Management out of Houston, Texas.

When Shawn isn’t visiting area schools and career days during the school year, he can be found overseeing the evening trade school, preparing for continuing education classes, working on expanding the Enzweiler program with other HBA’s and with local high schools and other assignments.

Shawn enjoys spending time with his daughter, Kaitlyn. When the two of them are at home they take care of his pets - 2 turtles (Bear and Ojo) and a fish (Sushi). All named by Kaitlyn. He says, “(They are) More like furniture you have to feed but since you do have to feed them guess they count as pets.”

An avid sports and fitness enthusiast, Shawn focus is on Mountain Biking and Road Cycling. Notable “Cycling Road Rides” include having completed 2 Ride Cincinnati events in support of Breast Cancer Research (63 miles each), a Ride to Lexington from Northern Kentucky (77 miles) and a “Century Ride” (101 miles). When not biking, he enjoys boating, riding his motorcycle and of course time with Kaitlyn.

Shawn was asked what he considered a special occasion in his life. He replied, “It’s hard to beat the birth of my daughter but I will say that the chance to come back “home” to the HBA has been a great experience. I am excited to see how much we can grow our education and trades training programs. We’re off to a great start and expect more great things in the future.”

Meet the HBA Staff is a series of articles in upcoming NKB magazines that will highlight the highly experienced staff in the HBA office.

These members have reached a milestone in their membership with their renewals in November. Congratulations!

One YearLP Building ProductsSummit Funding

5 YearsJ & M InteriorsLindsay ConstructionEd Krift Body Shop & Auto ServiceKroth LandscapeRaisbeck Stoneworks

10 YearsAndy Wolff Painting & Wallpaper, Inc.Whiles Contractors

20 YearsJohn Harkrader Construction, Inc.

25 YearsKentucky Fluid Air, Inc.

Meet the HBA Staff - Shawn Cox

Milestone Members

Welcome New Members!

MEMBERSHIP

Cincinnati Drywall Inc Michael Mott659 Wilmer Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45226(513) 321-7322

HMAC Heating & Cooling IncBrad McAtee 654 Highland Ave, Fort Thomas, KY, 41075(859) 781-4622 www.hmacinc.com

Sebree Enterprises LLCJim Sebree5364 Old Taylor Mill Rd, Taylor Mill, KY 41015(859) 322-0929

Take It For Granite, LLC Amy Wallace3898 McMann Road, Cincinnati, OH, 45245(513) 735-0555 www.takeitforgranite.cincy.com

Tom Thompson DrywallTom Thompson4590 US 50, Fayetteville , OH, 45118(513) 490-9853

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ALL-RITE READY MIX

“Where Quality and Service Save You Time and Money”

Florence, Kentucky139 Aristocrat Dr.

(859) 371-3314

Aurora, Indiana10513 Morgans Branch Rd.

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Wilder, Kentucky108 Williams Way

(859) 572-9951

Harrison, Ohio7466 New Haven Rd.

(513) 738-1933

Port Union, Ohio5259 Rialto Road

(513) 860-5111

N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K YMEMBER

Your Peace of Mind Deserves a Professional

For more info on why you should only use a member of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky

when it is time for a decision about your home call 859.331.9500 or visit www.homebuildersnky.com.

NORTHERN KENTUCKYMEMBER

As the oldest trade school in continual operation in Kentucky, The Enzweiler Apprentice Training and Trade school has graduated thou-sands of individuals who now help shape the economy of Northern Kentucky. With a 95% job placement rate and more than 75% job retention after apprenticeship, our graduates are an outstanding ad-dition to any company, large or small! Call today to find skilled labor to help your business grow and prosper!

Contact Shawn Cox, Director of Professional Development

(859) 331-9500 x19 N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K YMEMBER

Tired of Craigslist and Monster? The answer is right under your nose! The Enzweiler Apprentice Training and Trade School has graduates and current students who want to help your business compete and grow!

Can’t Find Qualified, Skilled and Trustworthy

Employees?

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for your commercial needS call uS firSt

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Sunday, October 18th wrapped up HOMEFEST at Manhattan Harbour in Dayton, Kentucky. The 14 day show produced five spectacular riverfront homes. This single site consumer show

brought attention to Dayton and Manhattan Harbour.Manhattan Harbour’s developer Dave Imboden of DCI Properties

had a vision many years ago to create a unique, upscale riverfront community. He worked many years to raise the site elevation. His careful planning and energetic forward thinking will leave a positive footprint on Dayton, Kentucky and the Ohio River.

The five homes in the show were built by two HBA Registered Builders. Brent Walker a recently new member to our association constructed the first home. Jim Cutter managed the remaining four homes. Each of the five houses were different and unique. From floorplans to interior themes show attendees had a wide variety of products to view.

HOMEFEST Manhattan Harbour was a unique single site show for HBA. One of the most challenging being that the show was open to the public not only for three weekends but also four out of five weekdays. Besides the lengthy days there were also specialty days such as Ladies Night, Family Day, Taste of NKY, live art demonstrations, Arteflame grill cooking, local cover band performances and food trucks.

HOMEFEST Manhattan Harbour was presented by Florida Tile. HBA is appreciative of the generosity and support Florida Tile put into the show. Each of the five homes displayed their tile and other products. Florida Tile worked closely with the builders and played a key role in this project coming together.

Before thanking the awesome sponsors and partners of HOMEFEST it is important to give recognition to your HBA staff. The entire staff worked tireless hours during the 14 day show. This meant giving up week nights and weekends with their families and friends. All seven employees did so to assure the show was produced to the standards of the association.

It would be almost impossible to list all of the participants who made this show a success. Countless HBA members were involved in this project. HBA would like to thank all members who offered their services and also welcome new additions who joined our association during HOMEFST Manhattan Harbour.

We sincerely thank our sponsors. With their support we are able to provide a quality show that represents the quality and integrity our association stands for. Our sincerest gratitude goes to:

Look for the results of the awards in the next NKBuilder issue. A panel of 8 judges compiled results in five categories.

DCI Properties is planning another HOMEFEST show in 2016. If you would like more information on being a participant please contact Melanie Meyer, Director of Shows.

HOMEFEST at Manhattan Harbour a Unique Success!

HBA EVENTS HOMEFEST

• DCI Properties• Walker Homes• Cutter Construction• Florida Tile• L&N Federal Credit Union• Forge Lumber

• Fifth Third Bank• Anderson Windows• Cru Cutters• Beacon Landscape Lighting• Budget Blinds/Tailored Living

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We’ve all been there ... tight schedules, kids’ activities, overwhelming workloads. Life in 2015 is fast-

paced! On most days, many of us feel like we are spread too thin. We often weigh the costs of making time for non-essential activities with how much time will it take away, how much money it will cost or how much fun we’ll have. Deciding where and how to invest time, money and effort is tough. So when an upcoming meeting or event hosted by HBANKY vies for space in your calendar, it can be easy enough to wave it off with the argument “there’s simply no time or room in the budget.” However, there’s one question that might prompt you to think otherwise – Can you afford NOT to go, do or support? When it comes to business, lost opportunity costs can often dwarf the initial time and money management excuses for not participating. Just one contact made at a meeting or event can make all the difference.

“You can’t simply go to one meeting, give

your card away to a builder and expect something in return

immediately. By staying involved and going to

the events you’ll surround yourself with all the people who play a role in helping that

builder be successful.” – Diana DeVore

For members who have been around the HBA block a time or two, it’s hard for them to imagine a successful career without having been active in the association. Diana DeVore, Guardian Savings Bank, has been involved in the association since the early 1980s, but it was in 1988 that she decided to focus time and effort on being an active member. She has served on practically every committee there is and is still going strong. She is the self-proclaimed “ticket seller” for nearly every event that sells raffles or chances to raise money for the association and its important causes, most specifically scholarships for its apprenticeship program. DeVore emphasized the value of being involved and considering every member a potential client. “You can’t simply go to one meeting, give your card away to a builder and expect something in return immediately. By staying involved and going to as many events as you can, you’ll surround yourself with the people who play a role in helping that builder be successful. You potential client isn’t just the builder, but everyone involved in the building process,” she said.

DeVore also elaborated on how newcomers can take advantage of opportunities to be connected with key contacts. “If I know someone is new, I’ll offer to introduce them to people at meetings and such. I’m a little seasoned and I know a lot of folks. What I’ve

learned is that you have to commit the time and effort to get to know people.” She also stressed the opportunity that being present and involved affords members. “Staying active gives you a voice. If you don’t take the opportunity to express your opinion, you can’t complain about it later,” she added.

“We live in a day and age where if

we have a question, we just ask Siri

and she tells us the answer. Everything is

immediate. However, in order to be successful in a

group you’ve got to invest some time and energy. The first step is joining. The next

step is being active.” – Brian Jones

Brian Jones, CK Ash Insurance, echoed what many active members recognize to be true, “The more you put into it, the more you get out of it. For most people a minimal level of involvement is enough. But for those who want to take it to the next step, they’ll begin to see the benefits.” Jones has been an active member since 1991. Since then, he’s expanded his involvement to the state and national levels and is among one of few associate members across the country to achieve the Life Director status. “By being involved, it keeps you on the

WARNING: Reading this article may cause you to re-think how you spend your time. It might even prompt you to register for an event, sponsor a meeting or even volunteer for a committee!

How Can Involvement with HBANKY Make a Difference For You? By Stacy Smith Rogers

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cutting edge. You know what laws are pending that could jeopardize the building industry. Among the things we’re fighting right now are wetland and stream mitigation fees. Here in Northern Kentucky, that’s a big deal. Our local HBA is out in front addressing issues like that every day. By being active, you can stay informed about problems that could affect all of us,” he said.

Like DeVore, Jones said that developing trusted relationships with fellow members didn’t happen overnight. “It took me three or four years to plant the seed. It takes an investment of time to get there, but you’ve got to see beyond the immediate results. We live in a day and age where if we have a question, we just ask Siri and she tells us the answer. Everything is immediate. However, in order to be successful in a group you’ve got to invest some time and energy. The first step is joining. The next step is being active. You’ve got to go and see and be seen and plant the seed. You never know when it’s going to sprout. I’m a prime example. The more I put in, the more exposure I’ve received. You really can’t put a dollar value on that.”

Jones said he stays involved not only to continue growing his business, but to also give back to the industry from which he has benefited.

“I feel a sense of duty to give back and serve at the local, state and national levels to an industry that has given so much to me and my family.”

“If you’re not going to be active, you’re not

going to get the most out of your membership.

And you’re not going to be able to grow your

business and your networks.” – Pat Parshall

Pat Parshall, Northwest Title Family of Companies, has been actively involved in HBANKY for eight years. He said that being informed is a major reason he initially became involved. “In the title business, it’s important to know what’s going on in the builder market; where new areas are opening up and where growth is anticipated. Staying in the know has been a great benefit from being active within the association, because it’s kept me informed.” Parshall also emphasized the value of relationship-building. “Being able to go to networking events and be around people in my

industry is great, but developing friendships within different segments of the industry has been really special as well,” he added. Parshall reflected on the changes he has witnessed first-hand during his time as an active member.

“When I first came here, I couldn’t believe the wall that was up between the builders and Realtors. When Brian (Miller) came in, that started to change and we began doing networking activities together and were able to revive those relationships, specifically through the Sales and Marketing Council.”

Parshall elaborated on the role that HBANKY plays within the community in regard to growth and the economy. As an active member, he’s been able to witness the importance of consistent involvement. “The general public has no idea how much our HBA is fighting for Northern Kentucky. Whether it’s taxes, sewers or streets, they are there. They work to ensure that building keeps going, which affects all of us.” He encouraged fellow members to invest in the association through involvement.

“If you’re not going to be active, you’re not going to get the most out of your membership. And you’re not going to be able to grow your business and your networks.”

Make the Most of Your Membership by Getting Involved When it comes to connecting with customers in today’s world, the modern tools of social media and other technologies are important. However, good old-fashioned personal interaction will always be valuable. Trusted relationships are built and strengthened at meetings and events hosted by HBANKY each month, where networking is still better executed in person than on the computer. While it may take some time to cultivate, a business relationship made through HBANKY is strengthened by demonstrating support for the association, whether that’s picking up a club at the annual golf outing, sponsoring an event, participating in Table Top Night or volunteering together at HomeFest. To keep up-to-date on HBANKY happenings, visit hbanky.com. Here’s a checklist of ways to stay involved: • Advertise Through Publications• Be a Sponsor• Serve on a Committee• Participate in an Event• Network at a Meeting

“Every man owes a part of his time and money to the business or industry in which he is engaged. No man has a moral right to withhold his support from an organization that is striving to improve conditions within his sphere.” ~Theodore Roosevelt

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The Rookwood by Fischer Homes Wins People’s Choice Awards

The votes are in - The Rookwood by Fischer Homes received the

most votes in the People’s Choice Awards at Homefest at Triple Crown. John Haas from Fischer Homes was presented the People’s Choice Awards for Favorite Home and Favorite Interior. John received the awards at a recent HBA Board of Directors meeting. Visitors to Homefest at Triple Crown were given the opportunity to vote for their Favorite Home and Favorite Interior.

Photo: Front row left to right: Steve Brunson, Forcht Bank; Jim Frey, Pella Windows & Doors; Brian Schalk, Florida Tile. Back row left to right: John Toebben, Toebben Builders; James Kegley, The B.O.L.D. Company; Melanie Meyers, HBA Director of Events & Shows; John Haas, Fischer Homes with awards; Tom Spille, Spille Builders & Developers; Bill Cullen, Cullen Brothers; Michael Gray, Maile, Tekulve & Gray

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MEMBERSHIP

Spike members are the champions of the Home Builders Association. Spikes are critical to the growth of our association. Their personal, one-to-one approach is incredibly effective in drawing new members from all segments of the industry. By maintaining a continuous influx of new members and retaining current members, they help to ensure the association sustains its powerful presence in our industry today and into the future. It’s

thanks to their efforts that HBA of Northern Kentucky is the extraordinary, 900+ member organization it is today.

HOW TO BECOME A SPIKEYou receive 1 Spike Credit for each new member you recruit. When that member renews after his or her first year of membership, the sponsoring member automatically receives one renewal credit. Every year the member renews thereafter, the sponsoring member will receive a ½ renewal credit.

STATEMAN (500 -999.5 Credits)Brian C. Jones ....................... C.K. Ash Insurance ...............................577.00

SUPER SPIKE (200-499.5 Credits)Joesph Halpin ....................... Drees Homes ..........................................454.25Charles K. Ash, .................... C.K. Ash Insurance ...............................405.00William H. Adkisson, ......... adkisson insurance .................................267.00Nancy Freeman .................... Star Building Materials .........................260.25Diana DeVore ....................... Guardian Savings Bank .........................221.50

ROYAL SPIKE (150 -199.5 Credits)Mark Hollowell .................... Tri City Insurance ..................................167.00

RED SPIKE (100 -149.5 Credits)Mark Hubbard .........................................................................................140.50Steve Adkisson ..................... adkisson insurance .................................133.50Doug DeLay ......................... Alan Schmidt .........................................129.75Jim Cutter ............................. Cutter Construction, Inc. ....................127.50

GREEN SPIKE (50-99.5 Credits)Ray Beil .................................. EGC Construction .................................. 96.50Michael Crawford................ Crawford Agency, Inc ............................. 87.50Barbra Drees Jones .............. Drees Company ....................................... 82.00Stephen Hatfield .................. Hatfield Insurance Agency ..................... 76.00Paul Bogenschutz ................. Ashley Construction ............................... 72.00

LIFE SPIKE (25-49.50 Credits)Cindy Finley ......................... Dornbusch Insurance Agency Inc ......... 47.50Marv Hellmann .................... Star Building Materials Inc. ................... 47.00Joe Arlinghaus ...................... Arlinghaus 1 LLC .................................... 34.50Kim Crupper .............................................................................................. 25.50Jeremy Arrasmith ................. Crawford Agency. Inc ............................. 23.50Chad Bilz..................................................................................................... 20.50

BLUE SPIKE (6-24.50 Credits)Adam Chaney ....................... Terrace Holdings LLC ............................ 18.00Tim Henson ......................... America’s Floor Source ............................ 16.25Bill Butt ................................. Bills’s Remodeling & Electric Inc. ......... 16.00Chuck Honkemp ................. Crawford Insurance Agency ............. 15.50Bob Hawksley ....................... Fischer Homes .......................................... 14.00Bob Buten ............................. Buten Bros, Builders Inc ......................... 13.50Ed Herschede ....................... Pilot Lumber ............................................. 13.50Scott Church ........................ Logan Lavelle Hunt ................................. 12.00Jeff Arrasmith ............................................................................................. 11.50Art Fischesser ....................... All-Rite Ready Mix .................................... 8.50Bob Halderman .................... Kelly Bros. Lumber .................................... 8.50Craig Jobe .............................. Jobe & Company, Inc ................................ 6.50

SPIKE CLUB APPRECIATION

SPIKE CLUB ROSTER - As of September 2015

N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K YMEMBER

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2016 MILLENNIUM CLUB

SIGN UPThe Millennium Club is an elite group of companies whose contribution assist in defraying the cost of refreshments and entertainment at events like the Annual Golf Outing, Tabletop Night, Inaugural Dinner/Holiday Party and Elk Creek Outing. The Club’s generous contribution helps keep the cost down for members to attend these events. Your contribution of $250 is strictly reserved for this purpose and will not be used for any other reason!

Sign-ups for 2016 begin now! Simply call the HBA, (859) 331-9500, to join. The MILLENNIUM CLUB is an economical way to promote your company throughout the year! For only $250, you receive:

• Monthly recognition in the Northern Kentucky Builder Magazine• Prominent signage at the HBA office• Signage at all events and, in particular, the ever-popular Golf Outing and Tabletop Night

____ Yes, sign me up as a 2016 Millennium Club Member (For your convenience, we will bill your HBANKY account.)

Company Name: _______________________________________________________________________

Authorized By: _________________________________________________________________________

N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K YMEMBER

3 WAYS TO JOIN:

1. Fax a copy of this page with payment to: (859) 578-3393

2. E-mail your request to: [email protected]

3. Mail a copy of this page to:Home Builders Association of NKY2751 Circleport Drive, Erlanger, KY 41018

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In an ongoing series Builder Magazine will be featuring one of our talented and dedicated faculty members / trades people who make the Enzweiler Building Institute the great program that it is.This month’s featured instructor is Mr. Bill Wilson – Masonry.

When looking for a new masonry instructor last fall Shawn Cox, Director of Professional Development, turned to the masonry industry to try and find just the right person to lead this effort. One name kept popping up, Mr. Bill Wilson. Jo Ellen Thompson from Star Building Materials and a staunch supporter of the new program knew this was the right person for the job and was a big help to us getting him to sign on. There is now no doubt why Bill is now “The Man” in masonry.

Bill started his career in masonry in the late 50’s as a hod carrier and laborer. Taking a break from the industry Mr. Wilson or rather Lieutenant Wilson as he became known, served with distinction in the United States Navy in the South Pacific. Bill’s role was critical during the cold war. Among many things one of his most notable is that he worked on and flew in the P-3 Orion performing submarine detection duties. Upon his retirement in the early 70’s Bill returned to the trade he loves and has never looked back.

When asked why he wants to teach the next generation of masons, Bill a humble but honest man simply said “I want to make sure they know how to do it RIGHT”. He added, “in recent years I’ve seen the quality work in masonry slip and we need good hard working people in our trade to stop that slide and perform work and build a career they can be proud of.”

Thank you Bill for both your service to our country, and our industry we quite simply could not have this program and the growth it experienced in only one year (from 2 students the first year to a record 13 this year) without you.

Faculty Member of the Month BUILDING A SOLID FUTURE FOR NEW MASONRY CLASS

All-Rite Ready MixAndersen Windows

Arlinghaus Builders, LLCAsh Insurance, C.K.

Barnes Dennig & Co. Ltd.Bray Trucking, Inc.

Charter OneCutter Construction , Inc.

Drees CompanyDudley Construction Co., Inc.

Ernst ConcreteFischer Homes

Florida Tile, Inc.Grant Co./Gallatin Co. Concrete

Kelly Bros. LumberKentucky Federal Savings & Loan

Kentucky FluidAir, Inc.L & N Federal Credit Union

Logan Lavelle Hunt Insurance AgencyM & W Excavation Co., Inc.

Nisbet BrowerRegions Bank

Sims-Lohman Fine Kitchens & GraniteThelen Associates, Inc.

Tri-City Insurance Service, Inc.Tri-State Wholesale Builders Supply

VonLehman & Company, Inc.Wiseway Supply

The Millennium Club is an elite group of companies whose contributions pay for the refreshments and

entertainment at events like the Annual Golf Outing, Tabletop Night, Elk Creek Outing and the Holiday Party.

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Mark your calendar now for the Annual Holiday Party and Inaugural Dinner for Friday, December 4th at 5:30 pm at the Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport.(1717 Airport Exchange Blvd., Erlanger, KY 41018 )

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Expanded Joint-Employer Definition Will Harm Housing Affordability, Small Businesses

A recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to expand its joint employer standard will hurt housing affordability and small businesses, a prominent Texas home builder told

Congress today.Testifying before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor,

and Pensions, Ed Martin, president and CEO of Tilson Home Corp. and a past president of the Texas Association of Builders, called the new joint employer standard “alarming.”

“Businesses could be found to be joint employers of another company’s workers by merely setting the work schedule of their subcontractors or requesting additional subcontractors to complete a job that is running behind schedule,” said Martin. “There is no certainty or predictability regarding the identity of the employer under this new standard. It is fundamentally unrealistic.”

On Aug. 27, the NLRB overturned decades of precedence in the case of Browning-Ferris Industries of California Inc. by dramatically expanding the traditional test for joint employer status in which a company must exercise “direct and immediate control” over an employment relationship.

Under the new joint employer standard adopted by the NLRB, a company could be considered a joint employer if it has indirect control or the potential to exercise control of a subcontractor’s employee’s employment, including hiring and firing, discipline, supervision, scheduling, and assigning work and determining the means and method of employment.

The new test leaves employers guessing over how much indirect control they must have over another employer’s workers to be considered a joint employer. This is especially problematic for home building firms, which rely on an average of 22 subcontractors to build a typical single-family home.

“We question whether the simple act of choosing a project’s completion date would trigger a finding of joint employment,” said Martin. “For example, if Tilson Homes contracted with a painting company for a home in Austin, would we be prevented from telling the subcontractors when to paint the walls or even when the walls would be constructed? Would we be prevented from scheduling installation of the fire sprinklers or cabinets? Would the roof be completed in time for the codes inspector to visit?”

At a time when many of the nation’s housing markets are beginning to see widespread consistent, sustainable growth, Martin warned lawmakers that the NLRB’s joint employer ruling will harm housing affordability and the ongoing housing recovery.

“This ill-advised decision will needlessly drive up the cost of housing and could force many small builders out of business by making it too costly to use the independent subcontractors they need to keep their businesses viable,” he said.

Noting that the home building industry is highly decentralized, with a majority of firms consisting of less than 10 employees and building less than 10 homes per year, Martin added that the NLRB ruling will lead to a centralization of the industry, with less competition among small firms and higher house prices.

“Decentralization of the market is better for the housing recovery because more competition among small firms will yield more affordable housing options for consumers,” he said.

“If left unchecked, the Browning-Ferris decision will be damaging to the marketplace and housing affordability,” Martin added. “For these reasons, I strongly encourage Congress to restore the traditional definition of joint employment and ensure a level playing field for all businesses.”

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Ralph Dusing received an associate’s degree in physics from Thomas More College in 1972, a second associate’s degree in civil engineering technology from CEAS in 1974, and a BS in construction management in 1978.

Ralph Dusing received the Engineering Technology Distinguished Alumnus Award on October 9, 2015 at the Griffin Elite Sports & Wellness Complex. 

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Wednesday, January 20 | 5:00 - 8:00 PMEvent Type: Candidate ForumLocation: Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino - Paradise Event Center

See the 2016 U.S. presidential candidates present their visions for tackling America’s pressing economic, domestic and foreign policy issues during this forum presented by National Journal and sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders® (NAHB). The conversation will be co-moderated by Ron Brownstein, Atlantic Media’s Editorial Director for Strategic Partnerships and Jon Ralston, host of “Ralston Live” on Nevada’s PBS stations. Each presidential contender who accepts our invitation will appear separately onstage to participate in a discussion with our moderators, and will answer questions from members of the audience. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to hear directly from the candidates how they would lead our nation as the next President of the United States.

Doors open at 4:30 pm.

How to Participate:• Tickets are complimentary, but required for this event. Due to the high level of demand, tickets will

be distributed via a drawing from the submitted requests. The deadline to request tickets is Monday, November 30, 2015.

• You must be a registered IBS attendee to request tickets.• You can request to be entered in to the drawing for tickets during the IBS registration process, or if you

are already registered, use the button on the right to log back into your registration record and indicate you would like to be entered into the drawing. You will need your registration confirmation ID.

• Only one ticket may be requested per attendee. If your registration includes a spouse, then an additional ticket will be included in the request.

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AUGUST ‘15 # SINGLE FAMILY # MODULAR

HOMES # MULTI FAMILY # CONDOS # COMMERCIAL # COMMERCIAL

REMODELING # RESIDENTIAL REMODELING

BOONE 39 $7,580,130 3 $13,589,364.00 49 $24,318,515.00 70 $682,107.00

CAMPBELL 6 $1,368,562 1 $100,000.00 24 $469,423

KENTON 9 $1,634,869 25 $2,529,766 49 $1,810,425

GRANT 9 $2,352,000 2 $1,597,667 3 $187,000

MASON

TOTAL 63 12935561 1 100000 0 0 0 0 3 13589364 76 28445948 146 3148955

AUGUST ‘14 # SINGLE FAMILY # MODULAR

HOMES # MULTI FAMILY # CONDOS # COMMERCIAL # COMMERCIAL

REMODELING # RESIDENTIAL REMODELING

BOONE 28 $3,936,183 8 $2,081,110 3 20242651 39 11100154 52 1022619

CAMPBELL 9 $1,486,987 1 30000 4 1587053 7 $213,179 14 $178,083

KENTON 27 $6,828,792 2 1200000 2 $973,597 1 $4,747,194 37 $1,760,830 17 $310,473

GRANT

MASON

TOTAL 64 12251962 1 30000 6 2787053 10 3054707 4 24989845 83 13074163 83 1511175

JAN-SEPT. '15 659 $121,267,024 31 $462,235 34 $16,750,508 3 $942,000 106 $92,098,534 601 $209,215,093 1,298 $27,459,172

JAN-SEPT. '14 531 $89,359,978 1 $30,000 34 $6,818,710 32 $6,313,388 31 $67,400,085 495 $92,638,067 889 $18,356,937

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4 Inaugural Dinner & Holiday Party at Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport in Erlanger, 5:30-10:00 PM.

8 Sales and Marketing Council Board of Governors Meeting. Monthly meeting of the Sales and Marketing Council Board of Governors. Past SMC Presidents are encouraged to attend. 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM at the HBA.

10 CPR/AED Training Class. $75 for members. 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at the HBA.

17 AGC/SIF Workplace Safety Class. $60 for members. 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at the HBA.

19 Executive Committee. Monthly meeting of the Executive Committee. Only Executive Committee members may attend this meeting. 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM at the HBA.

24-25 Christmas - HBA Office Closed

31-1/1 New Years - HBA Office Closed

December - A LOOK AHEAD

HBANKY BUSINESS MEETINGS AT A GLANCE.CALL 331-9500 FOR RESERVATIONS OR TO CONFIRM DATES

N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K Y N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K Y N O R T H E R N K E N T U C K Y

For a list of current members of the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky call 859.331.9500, download the HBA’s APP or visit www.homebuildersnky.com.

DO BUSINESS WITH A MEMBER

5 All Member Mix and Mingle with SMC Members at Kelly Bros. in Covington, 5:30-8:00 PM.

10 Sales and Marketing Council Board of Governors Meeting. Monthly meeting of the Sales and Marketing Council Board of Governors. Past SMC Presidents are encouraged to attend. 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM at the HBA.

12 Smart Home Technology Applications. $40 for members, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the HBA.

Strong Tie - Product Update. $40 for members. 11:15 AM - 1:15 PM at the HBA.

AGC/SIF Workplace Safety Class. $60 for members. 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at the HBA.

16 State & Local Government Committee. The committee will discuss legislative issues and engage an elected or appointed official in dialogue over issues concerning the construction industry. All members are welcome to attend this meeting. 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM at the HBA.

18 Land Development Council Board of Governors. Monthly meeting of the Land Development Council Board of Governors. All Council Past Presidents are welcome and encouraged to attend this meeting. 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM at the HBA.

19 Executive Committee. Monthly meeting of the Executive Committee. Only Executive Committee members may attend this meeting. 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM at the HBA.

19 Board of Directors. Bi-Monthly Meeting of the Home Builders Association Board of Directors Meeting. Past Presidents are welcome and encouraged to attend this meeting. 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM at the HBA.

24 Membership Rally at Walt’s Hitching Post

26/27 Thanksgiving - HBA Office Closed

November

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