BUILDINGBusiness & Apartment Management
June 2019
VOICE OF THE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN AND APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN
Photo Courtesy of Marvin Windows
April Permits Higher Than Forecast – 4
Sales & Design Achievement Competition – 9
Advocacy Update – 11
2019 HBA Design Challenge – 12
News & Events For June & July – 14
MID-YEAR ECONOMIC FORECAST BREAKFAST Thursday, June 13
Limited Seating: builders.org/events.php
Windows & DoorsADDING VALUE TO NEW & REMODELED HOMES
Windows & DoorsADDING VALUE TO NEW & REMODELED HOMES
MADE IN AMERICA/BUILT IN MICHIGAN
HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BUILDING BUSINESS & APARTMENT MANAGEMENT®
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT®
Published by the Home Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan, 30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 202, Bingham Farms, MI 48025. (248) 737-4477. Copyright © 2019 Home Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of any artwork or editorial contained within, in any manner, is strictly prohibited unless written permission is obtained from the publisher.
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EDITOR Susan Adler Shanteau
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CONTRIBUTING WRITER Nancy Rozum
APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGANPRESIDENT Matthew Lester FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Karlene Lehman PAST PRESIDENTS Allen Amber Robert Brody Jeffrey Kaftan Melvin Kaftan George M. Nyman
VICE PRESIDENTS Cary Belovicz Mitchell Bleznak Jonathan R. Borenstein Jay Brody Kevin Dillon Leslie Lewiston Etterbeek Howard Jacobson Warren Rose J. Ronald Slavik Shawn Stafford Michael E. Tobin David Wilkins
CEO Michael C. Stoskopf
PRESIDENT Robert M. Tedesco
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT David S. Compo
TREASURER Ben Templeton
SECRETARY Rino Soave
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Larry Cohen
VICE PRESIDENTS Tim Capaldi Jason Minock David Steuer Brian Szliter ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT Phil Seaver CEO — Michael C. Stoskopf
FEATURES2 Windows & Doors Adding Value to New and Remodeled Homes
4 Permits Higher Than Forecast Comments by Michael Stoskopf, CEO
7 Member News
8 “After Hours” Mixer Hosted by California Closets
9 Sales & Design Achievement Competition All New For 2019
10 Severe Weather Tips For Office & Home Safety Guidelines For Property Managers
11 Advocacy Update Water Billing Legislation Introduced
BUILDING Business &Apartment Management
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Michael Jeffreys energetically addressed the HBA Remodelers Council and guests on The Power Of Vision at HBA offices on May 8.
11 Risk Management Series Free Seminars For ABMWCSIF Members
12 2019 HBA Design Challenge: October 1 PWB and Humble Design Join Forces
13 Thank You Renewing Members
14 News & Events Association Events for June and July
15 Mid-Year Economic Forecast Limited Seating May Still Be Available
16 Welcome New Members
16 Valued Advertisers
Inside Back Made In America/Built In Michigan
HBA Remodelers Council members and guests packed HBA’s Conference Room for the Michael Jeffreys seminar on May 8.
Ray Markham (left) of California Closets and Randy Travis of Ramtra Remodeling at the After Hours Mixer hosted by California Closets. See page 8 for additional photos of the event.
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Windows & DoorsADDING VALUE TO NEW AND REMODELED HOMES WRITTEN BY NANCY ROZUM
The Window and Door Manufacturers
Association recently launched a microsite
designed to offer residential builders,
remodelers and architects a number of resources
on high-performance windows and doors. The
microsite, OpenUptoPerformance.com, includes
current trends in high-performance windows
and doors, innovations and pertinent research,
performance and standard guides and ways
to use high-performance products to increase
energy efficiency. It also includes the benefits
and return on investment for using high-
performance window and door products. In
addition to these high performance products,
there are a host of window and door trends and
innovations which can also add value to homes.
Jeld-Wen recently unveiled FiniShield™, its
new color finish technology for vinyl windows
and patio doors. “FiniShield™ is superior
to paint, delivering better energy control,
improved durability and an enhanced, more
consistent appearance,” said Rick Ditzek
with Carter Lumber. The company is the first
manufacturer to offer a laminated-color solution
on a nationwide, multiproduct platform basis.
FiniShield™, a premium performance option
that offers trend-right colors to match market
demand, meets consumers' desires for more
dramatic and custom-design statement colors.
Marvin recently unveiled a new logo and
product portfolio structure, which unifies its
brand. The Marvin Windows and Doors and
Integrity Windows and Doors brands have
been united and rebranded as Marvin. The
company’s products are now organized into
three collections. The Signature Collection is
the company’s most “aspirational” product
category, covering products previously known
as Marvin Contemporary Studio, Marvin
Modern, as well as the ongoing Marvin
Ultimate Series. The Elevate Collection offers
a balance of price and features, including
products previously known as Integrity Wood-
Ultrex. The Essential Collection is focused on
accessible design and simple profiles, and
includes products previously known as Integrity
All-Ultrex. “This rebranding is great for all of
our customers, as all products will be known
as Marvin,” said Chris Caswell with Marvin
Design Gallery by Laurence Smith. “This will
eliminate customer confusion about whether
Integrity products are made by Marvin. There
will be no change in product quality, except
for future product improvements.” One such
improvement is the addition of casements and
awnings to the Marvin Modern line. “We are
now able to provide a full house package in the
Marvin Modern line,” said Chris.
Dark colors for windows continue to trend.
“Dark colors for window exteriors have been
around for a while,” said Paul Ward with
N.A. Mans & Sons. “More manufacturers
have recently started offering black as a color
option, and we are seeing that color gaining in
popularity.” Mans sells Andersen and Jeld-Wen
products and both manufacturers offer black
on exterior and interiors of windows. In terms
of doors, fiberglass doors have captured the
market and most customers are requesting that
their doors be pre-finished, according to Paul.
He is also seeing some upsurge in bright colors
for entrance doors.
A closed and locked window is more
Windows and doors can reflect each homeowner's unique style through the use of color, style and options. Windows and
doors can also serve as a home’s focal point, generating that all-important curb appeal.
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energy efficient than just a closed window.
Weather King Windows & Doors is now
offering self-actuating locks on their Platinum
series windows. As with most newer model
cars that automatically lock when the car is
driven, these windows
lock automatically when
they are closed. “You can
actually hear a snap when
the locks automatically
engage,” said Matthew
Ball with Weather King
Windows & Doors. “We
have been offering these
self-actuating locks on the
Platinum line for about eight
months and they are well
received by our customers.”
Weather King continues
to use a pocket sill on all
their window lines. “A
pocket sill strengthens
the window, makes it quieter, and provides
a more uniform look,” said Matthew. In the
door area, Matthew continues to see a trend
toward fiberglass doors. “Fiberglass doors
are energy efficient and have a smoother
look,” said Matthew. “They can be painted or
stained, but we are getting a lot of requests
for painted doors lately. Wine red is one of our
most ordered colors in doors.” Matthew notes
that customers are also moving away from six
panel doors toward flush slab doors with some
glass. “We can build anything that we get a
picture of, and being a local manufacturer, the
lead time is reduced on those custom orders,”
said Matthew.
Retractable screens are gaining in
popularity, especially in Michigan where
mosquitos and other insects can ruin an
otherwise beautiful night. Tarnow Doors has
recently brought on the Stoett Screens line
of retractable screens. Stoett, founded in
2003 by the Stover family, is based in Ohio,
and prides itself on its quality-built American
made products. The company offers custom
fit retractable screens for any application,
including garages, patios, lanais, doors and
windows. "Stoett can make screens that
perfectly fit any opening, whether for entry
doors or a set of panoramic sliding patio
doors," said Henry Tarnow with Tarnow
Doors. The retractable screens come in both
manual and motorized operation and can be
surface or jamb mounted. "Customers can
choose their own personalized design, color,
screen type and automation system," said
Henry. "Stoett also offers a clear vinyl screen
option which provides privacy and keeps out
wind and rain for those days when the weather
isn't cooperating but you still want to enjoy your
patio, lanai or garage."
Not too many years ago, windows and
doors were functional, but not too aesthetic.
Today, windows and
doors can reflect each
homeowner's unique
style through the use of
color, style and options.
Windows and doors can
also serve as a home’s
focal point, generating
that all-important curb
appeal. Within moments
of pulling up a new
home's photo on their
smartphone, buyers make
immediate judgements
about the home. In
addition to cost savings
through energy efficiency,
stylish windows and doors can add value by
turning potential buyers into customers who
own the home of their dreams. n
Photo courtesy of Andersen Windows.
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Executive Officer Commentsq
April 2019 Permits Higher Than Forecast; Continue To Outpace 2015 MICHAEL C. STOSKOPF, EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Based on residential permit data compiled by the Home
Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan (HBA) and reported in the HBA/Carter Lumber Southeastern Michigan Residential Building Activity Report™, a total of 431 single-family permits were issued in Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair and Wayne counties in April 2019. This brings the year-to-date total to 1,173 for 2019.
April’s result for new home permits issued exceeded the econometric forecast of 409 for April. As mentioned in the past few months, 2015 was the last year in which we had comparable significant weather impacts to start the year. Comparing 2019 to 2015, totals through April 2019 (1,173) outpace the total through April 2015 (1,086) as well as the monthly total coming in 5 percent higher than April 2015 (409).
The reason for the higher than forecast new home permit activity in April is most easily attributable to pent-up demand due to weather conditions that inhibited construction from January through March. Based on conversations I’ve had with builders and lumber companies, the excessively wet weather we saw in April may have further delayed permit activity thus indicating that May could see even more of an upward trend.
There continue to be good reasons for optimism with respect to improved new home permit activity as spring and summer approach. The leading factor is the continued upward climb in the number of people employed in the 4-county region, now solidly above 1.9 million, and at its highest level since mid-2005. Other positive economic factors include a year-over-year decline in crude oil prices and improving 30-year fixed mortgage rates. n
New Housing Permit Forecast
The higher than forecast new home permit activity in April is most easily attributable to pent-up demand due to weather conditions that inhibited construction from January through
March. . . . The excessively wet weather we saw in April may have further delayed permit activity thus indicating that May could see even
more of an upward trend.
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Member NewsWASH Multifamily Laundry Systems,
announced the strengthening of its operations in the Midwest region with the appointment of Jaime Crawford as director of business development, Midwest sales. Additionally, the company has hired Amanda Hedglen as district sales manager in Detroit.
“WASH is entering a new phase of growth and expansion,” comments Nick Bartlett, regional vice president of sales at WASH. “We are fortunate to have both Jaime and Amanda joining our team to contribute their expertise and support the growing demand for WASH’s laundry services in the Midwest region.”
WASH has been operating in the Midwest for more than 70 years and its presence in the region has been steadily strengthening ever since. Throughout the region, WASH currently has six branch offices and a team of expert local service technicians offering laundry room management, machine sales, parts and service to the region’s customers.
Mans Lumber and Millwork has opened their third retail showroom at 2275 South Industrial Hwy. in Ann Arbor. The 3,500 square-foot Ann Arbor showroom features
a range of premium home improvement products, including windows, doors, decking, interior trim, and kitchen and bath products. The location is staffed by team members who are highly regarded in the industry, as more than a dozen former Fingerle sales team members and experienced premium installers, including Tim O’Beirne and Paul Rigan, have joined the Mans Lumber and Millwork team. Mans other locations are in Canton (47255 Michigan Ave.) and Trenton (3300 W. Jefferson).
It is with deep sadness that we inform you of the death of Fred Capaldi, Sr., at the age of 102. Mr. Capaldi founded Capaldi Building Co. in 1945. Servicing returning WWII veterans, his portfolio and reputation for quality work began to spread throughout the Southwest suburbs of Detroit. By the 1950s, projects expanded into Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills with a main focus on custom homes.
Mr. Capaldi is the father of HBA Past President Fred I. Capaldi and grandfather of HBA Board of Directors member Tim Capaldi.
We offer our sincere condolences to Fred, Barb, Tim, Allison, other family members, friends and associates.
The funeral mass was held on April 30. To honor the memory of Mr. Capaldi, the family suggests a donation to St. Anne’s Mead (https://stannesmead.org/) in Southfield. n
Fred Capaldi, Sr. (left) and Fred I. Capaldi in 1995 at an event honoring Philip Greco, Sr.
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“After Hours” Mixer Hosted By California ClosetsAfter Hours Mixerq
NEXT
“AFTER HOURS” MIXER
THURSDAY, JUNE 6Time: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Place: IMPACT HOME STAGING EXPERTS 1185 Chicago Road Troy 48083 Cost: No charge to attend. Reservations required www.builders.org/events.php
More than 65 members and prospective members came to network and make new business contacts, as well
as enjoying the refreshments provided by California Closets.
Two $50 visa gift cards were donated by Samantha Jones of California Closets and won by Rosemarie Thommes of Mont Surfaces and Nick Vanderhovel of Dream Kitchens.
THE BUILDER LOTTO drawing worth $500 was held at the end of the evening and regretfully, Stuart Michaelson of The Windmill Group, Inc was not present to win.
The ASSOCIATE LOTTO drawing worth $550 was held at the end of the evening and regretfully, John Balardo of Hour Detroit was not present to win.
The ATTENDEE LOTTO drawing worth $50 was won by Anna Ferro of OrgAmazing & Preplanwithus.com.
At the next HBA Mixer, the BUILDER LOTTO will be $550 & the ASSOCIATE LOTTO will be $600. The ATTENDEE LOTTO will always be $50. Take advantage of this networking opportunity to make some new contacts and grow your business. Invite a prospective member to join you as your guest!
If you are interested in hosting an “After Hours” Mixer or donating a prize to be given away at an upcoming Mixer, please contact Riva Gulli at (248) 862-1002. n
Stuart Feravich (left) of CMIT Solutions, Mark Webberly of U.S. Bank, Sheila Byrd of Legal Shield and Elizabeth Wyss of HBA of Southeastern Michigan.
Jennifer Dutch (left) of Humble Designs, John Philips of Lighting Resources of Michigan, Lynne Pratt of Pratt Building Co., Lisa Crawford of Humble Designs, Kim Hirsch of Entrepreneur & Executive, Carole Jones of Robert R. Jones Homes and Cindy Maxwell-Philips of Lighting Resources of Michigan.
Ron Stewart (left) of Matick Chevrolet , Calvin Collier of Guardian Alarm and Patrick Berns of Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union.
Michael Stoskopf (left) CEO of HBA of Southeastern Michigan, Jenna Whittbrodt of California Closets and Rose Marie Thommes of Mont Surfaces.
Michael Stoskopf (left) CEO of HBA of Southeastern Michigan and Nick Vanderhovel of Dream Kitchens.
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HBA’s Remodelers Council and Sales &
Marketing Council have joined together
to create an all new competition for
HBA members this year. The Sales & Design
Achievement Competition offers members the
opportunity to enter individual achievement and
projects from 2018 or 2019 in these categories:
SALES CATEGORIES:
• New Home Sales Professional
• New Home Sales Manager
NEW HOME DESIGN CATEGORIES:
• New Home Architectural Design Project
• New Home Interior Design Project
REMODELED HOME DESIGN CATEGORIES:
• Whole House Remodel up to 2000 sf
• Whole House Remodel over 2000 sf
• Exterior Remodel
• Specialty Room - Home
• Specialty Room - Clubhouse/Community
• Universal Design
• Finished Basement
• Kitchen Remodel
• Bathroom Remodel
The fee to enter is $100 per entry and
members may make one entry per category.
Awards will be presented on December 11th at
HBA’s Awards Night and Holiday Celebration
to be held in the Legacy Ballroom at Suburban
Collection Showplace in Novi. Over 300
members and guests are expected to attend the
event, which will also feature presentation of
HBA’s industry awards. n
ALL NEW FOR 2019!
Sales & Design Achievement Competition
Full Description & Entry Form:
builders.org/events.php near the top of the page.
Deadline To Enter: September 13, 2019
Council Update q
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• This means it would take about 55 minutes to travel to the moon, or around 1.5 seconds to get from London to Bristol.
• 1,400,000,000 strikes every yearDevelop a Plan:• Pick two places to meet: A spot outside your
home for an emergency and a place away from your neighborhood in case you can't return home.
• Choose an out-of-state friend as your "family check-in contact" for everyone to call if the family gets separated.
• Discuss what you would do if advised to evacuate.
• Discuss the types of disasters that are most likely to happen. Explain what to do in each case.
• Plan on how to take care of your pets and livestock.
• Stock emergency supplies and assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit.
• Determine the best escape routes from your home. Find two ways out of each room.
• Working with neighbors can save lives and property.
• Meet with your neighbors to plan how the neighborhood could work together before, during and after a disaster until help arrives.
• Things to consider: Special skills (medical, technical), how to care for those with special needs (disabled or elderly), and child care in case the parents aren't home or can't get home.
Practice and Maintain Your Plan:• Quiz your kids and family every six months
so they remember what to do.• Conduct emergency drills at Home and
Work.• Replace stored water every three months
and food every six months.• Test and Check your Fire Extinguishers.• Test your Smoke Detectors monthly.• Check the batteries in your flash lights and
in your radio at least once a year.
Should you require assistance with understanding or applying the OSHA or MIOSHA Standards, please contact AJ Hale, CompOne Administrators Inc./Rizikon, at 269-789-9166 or [email protected] n
Apartment Association of Michigan PROPERTY MANAGEMENT®q
Severe Weather And Evacuation Tips For Office and Home
WRITTEN BY AJ HALE JR. CSM-LSP, COMPONE ADMINISTRATORS SAFETY & LOSS PREVENTION RISK MANAGER
Tornadoes are the most erratic, most
unpredictable and most violent of storms. They can happen anytime...anywhere, but are most common in Wyoming from May through September.
The tornado funnel may range from a few yards to nearly a mile in width. It may travel slowly or as fast as 60 mph. It may skip along or even make a U-turn. It may move along the ground a few hundred feet or several hundred miles. Learn the difference between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning.Tornado Watch:
Indicates that conditions are right for a tornado to develop and that the sky should be watched. Be alert to changing weather conditions.Tornado Warning:
Indicates a tornado has been sighted or that radar indicates one has developed or could develop within minutes. Warnings will give the location of the tornado and the area immediately affected by the warning. When a warning is issued, move quickly to shelter.Immediate Dangers:
The immediate threat from tornadoes is danger to life and property from violently whirling winds and debris hurled through the air by the winds. Wind speeds in tornadoes can exceed 250 mph.Long Term Dangers:
Long-term risks include the possibility of building collapse, fallen trees and power lines, broken gas lines, broken sewer and water mains, and the outbreak of fires. Agricultural crops and industries may be damaged or destroyed.Straight-line Winds:• Responsible for most thunderstorm wind
damage• Winds can exceed 100 mph!• One type of straight-line wind, the
downburst, can cause damage equivalent to a strong tornado and can be extremely dangerous to aviation.
• During the summer in the western states, thunderstorms often produce little rain but very strong wind gusts and dust storms.
Thunder Storm Facts:• Thunderstorms affect relatively small areas
when compared with hurricanes and winter storms.
• The typical thunderstorm is 15 miles in diameter and lasts an average of 30 minutes. Nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are occurring at any moment around the world. That's 16 million a year!
• Despite their small size, all thunderstorms are dangerous.
• Every thunderstorm produces lightning, which kills more people each year than tornadoes.
• Heavy rain from thunderstorms can lead to flash flooding.
• Strong winds, hail, and tornadoes are also dangers associated with some thunderstorms.
• Of the estimated 100,000 thunderstorms that occur each year in the United States, only about 10 percent are classified as severe.
• Your National Weather Service considers a thunderstorm severe if it produces hail at least 3/4-inch in diameter, wind 58 mph or higher, or tornadoes.
• Take the time now to understand these dangers and learn basic safety rules!
Lightning:• Occurs with all thunderstorms.• Averages 93 deaths and 300 injuries each
year.• Causes several hundred million dollars in
damage to property and forests annually.• While the flashes we see as a result of a
lightning strike travel at the speed of light (670,000,000 mph) an actual lightning strike travels at a comparatively gentile 270,000 mph.
Plan ahead for safety. Please do not wait
until the last minute. Planning ahead
is good business . Be safe.
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Water Billing Legislation Introduced
A Democratic effort in the Michigan Senate proposes significant water billing changes for local governments that own or operate
a water or sewage system. Here are a few of the changes proposed under Senate Bill 271:
• Municipalities must include on a bill the consumption in gallons (or
provide a conversion factor) as well as the local water or sewerage
rates for each component of the bill.
• An option must be provided to customers to choose “levelized
billing” which is a rolling average of customer water and sewerage
use for the trailing 12 months.
• Local government systems must eliminate fees based on the type of
payment a customer makes or interest for past due bills.
• Municipalities must adopt a dispute resolution process for a
customer to dispute a bill. If the customer disputes a bill, the
customer can withhold payment during the dispute, will not accrue
interest during the dispute, and the municipality shall not turn off
service during the dispute. Costs associated with one dispute per
calendar year shall be borne by the municipality, with additional
disputes to cost the customer 50% of the dispute resolution cost.
• Requires municipal monitoring and notification for customer-side
leaks.
• Allows for civil remedies for municipal violation of the act.The bill has been referred to the Senate Local Government Committee
for consideration.
Take Advantage of AAM Resident Relations & Fair Housing Training
Over the years, AAM has provided member companies with many outstanding Fair Housing training seminars. Given the continued evolution of Fair Housing enforcement and changing points of emphasis, apartment owners and their employees need reliable and regular education. Please join us June 19th for our next Fair Housing program.
The fast paced workshop will cover site specific scenarios that your entire on site team faces every day. The presentations will include a Fair Housing overview, highlights of recent changes and a Q & A. Facilitators for the training are Kathleen Mabie of Success On Site and Matthew Paletz of Paletz Law.
The training will be held from 9 a.m. to Noon at Association offices in Bingham Farms. The cost is $69 per AAM or HBA member or $85 per guest. n
Advocacy Update
WRITTEN BY FORREST WALL, CAE, STAFF VICE PRESIDENT AND
INDUSTRY RELATIONS
MATTHEW LESTER, PRESIDENT KARLENE LEHMAN, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
PAST PRESIDENTS: • Allen Amber• Robert Brody • Jeffrey Kaftan • Melvin Kaftan • George M. Nyman
2019 AAM Officers
VICE PRESIDENTS Cary Belovicz • Mitchell Bleznak • Jonathan R. Borenstein • Jay Brody Kevin Dillon • Leslie Lewiston Etterbeek • Howard Jacobson • Warren Rose J. Ronald Slavik • Shawn Stafford • Mike Tobin • David Wilkins. CEO, Michael C. Stoskopf
Apartment Association of Michigan PROPERTY MANAGEMENT®q
ABMWCSIF Risk Management Seminars June 6 and September 19
Safety doesn’t happen by accident. We have bright ideas and solutions to help you manage your risk effectively. On June 6 we will focus on Propert Incident Reporting to Reduce the Costs of Workers’ Comp Claims and on September 19 the subject is The Importance of Safety Committees for Safety Culture.
Doors open at 10 a.m. Seminars will be held from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at AAM Offices:
30400 Telegraph Rd., Suite 202, Bingham Farms 48025 FREE to ABMWCSIF members and staff.
Advance reservations required by contacting Denise Lipinski:248-328-0805 or [email protected]
Limited seating is available. Register early, online at www.apartments.org
or by calling 248-862-1004.
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This creative fundraising event brings together professional, enthusiast and student Designers, Stagers, Organizers - and others with a passion for design - who each create a design vignette using two anchor pieces from the Humble Design inventory to create the “Humble Home.”
The Challenge equally supports the Scholarship Fund of the HBA of Southeastern Michigan Professional Women in Building Council and Humble Design. Humble Design serves individuals, families, and veterans emerging from homelessness by transforming their empty house into a warm, welcoming and uplifting home with donated furniture and household goods.
This year’s event will take place on October 1 at the Royal Oak Farmers Market at 316 East Eleven Mile Road in Royal Oak.
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Duplexes, etc. A lot of flexibility. Sewer and Water at site.
Call Stuart at 248-756-5200
REGISTER FOR EVENTS AT: builders.org/events.phpNews & Events
June MONDAY, JUNE 3AAM Officers LunchTime: Noon - 1:30 p.m.Place: Association Offices, Suite 202
THURSDAY, JUNE 6ABMWCSIF SAFETY SEMINAR:Incident ReportingFree Seminar Series for ABMWCSIF membersTime: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Place: Association Offices - Suite 202Cost: No charge for ABMWCSIF members and staff. Advance Registrationis Required. Phone or email Denise Lipinski 248-328-0805 or [email protected]
THURSDAY, JUNE 6AFTER HOURS MIXER at Impact Home StagingMingle with industry professionals to gain new contacts. Win great prizes! Appetizers, Wine, Beer and Soft Drinks. Bring Prospective Members! THREE Lotto Drawings At Every Mixer. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! Time: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.Place: IMPACT HOME STAGING 1185 Chicago Road, Troy, MI 48083No charge to attend. Reservations Required.
TUESDAY, JUNE 11ABMWCSIF TRUSTEES Time: 8:00 a.m.Place: Association Offices Suite 202 - NORTH ENTRANCE
THURSDAY, JUNE 13 HBA - CAM MID-YEAR ECONOMIC FORECAST BREAKFAST See Next Page
FRIDAY, JUNE 14HBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGBreakfast for Board Members sponsored by
Time: 8:30 a.m. - Breakfast Place: Association Offices FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM EAST ENTRANCE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19AAM Resident Relations & Fair Housing Seminar for the Entire On Site TeamTaught by Kathleen Mabie, Success On Site and Matthew Paletz, Paletz LawThis fast paced workshop will cover site specific scenarios that your entire on site team faces every day. The presentation will include a Fair Housing overview, highlights of recent changes and a Q & A.LIMITED SEATING - PLEASE REGISTER NOW!Time: 9 a.m. - NoonPlace: Association Offices, Suite 202 PLEASE USE NORTH ENTRANCECost: $69/AAM or HBA Member; $85/Guest
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26HBA MEMBERSHIP COUNCILTime: 9:00 a.m.Place: Association Offices, Suite 202 PLEASE USE NORTH ENTRANCE
THURSDAY, JUNE 27AAM OWNERS ROUNDTABLETopic: Opportunity Zones Speakers: Valerie Grunduski, CPA, of Plante Moran David Wilkins of Walker & DunlopTime: 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.Place: Association Offices, Suite 202 PLEASE USE NORTH ENTRANCECost: No charge for AAM Members. $10/Guest. Including Breakfast.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27PWB LUNCH & LEARNThe Psychology of Sales and Customer ServiceLearn how to improve your sales and customer service with valuable hints and strategies presented by Kristin Andrews, HBA’s 2015 Associate of the Year and PWB Vice Chair. Includes Q & A as well as group discussion on what works and what to avoid.Speaker: Kristin Andrews, Mans Lumber Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Place: Association Offices, Suite 202 PLEASE USE NORTH PARKING LOTCost: $10/HBA member or $15/Guest Includes LunchLIMITED SEATING - PLEASE REGISTER NOW!
JulyWEDNESDAY, JULY 17HBA REMODELERS COUNCILTopic: Tax Planning for 2019 and BeyondSpeaker: Brook Hall, CPA Gordon AdvisorsTime: Noon - 2:00 p.m.Place: Association Offices, Suite 202 PLEASE USE NORTH ENTRANCECost: $10/Member; $15/Guest, Includes LunchLIMITED SEATING - PLEASE REGISTER NOW!
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15BUILDING Business & Apartment Management I June 2019
46100 Grand River Ave., Novi, MI 48374
Presented by Economic Forecast Presented by
Eric BussisMichigan Chief Economist and the Director of the Office of Revenue and Tax Analysis in the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Gabriel EhrlichDirector of RSQE (Research Seminar in Qualitative Economics) at the University of Michigan. He oversees RSQE’s forecasts and operations, and leads efforts to enhance its outreach to stakeholders in business, government, and the academic community.
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AGENDA 7:30 — 10:30 a.m.7:30 - 9 a.m. Exhibits & Reception9 - 10:30 a.m. Breakfast & Program
THE MID-YEARECONOMICFORECAST AND STATE OF THE INDUSTRY BREAKFAST – THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019
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BUILDER MEMBERS BINGHAM DEVELOPMENT LLC401 S OLD WOODWARD, #470, BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 DAVID SCHMERIN - (248) 855-0800KRISTIN ANDREWS, N.A. MANS & SONS, INC ELITE CONCRETE LLC400 BATES DR, LAPEER, MI 48446LARRY A. VITTONE - (810) 667-3147BOB TEDESCO, SILVERADO CUSTOM HOMES INC FLORKEY HOMES4166 BOLD MEADOWS, OAKLAND TWP, MI 48306ANDREW FLORKEY - (248) 622-8155CINDY MAXWELL-PHILIPS, LIGHTING RESOURCES OF MI INTRUST BUILDING INC.27739 PALMER BLVD, MADISON HEIGHTS, MI 48071EMILIO RICCIO - (586) 707-0203BEN TEMPLETON, TEMPLETON BUILDING CO. KALABAT ENGINEERING31333 SOUTHFIELD RD, #250, BEVERLY HILLS, MI 48025 SALAM KALABAT - (248) 600-8707KATIE HALLETT, TK DESIGN & ASSOCIATES
STONE HOLLOW BUILDERS1108 CORPORATE OFFICE DR, #100, MILFORD, MI 48381 MARIO GIANNANDREA NORM FINKELSTEIN, NORWOOD HOMES LTD WM BYE & CO., LLC8300 DWYER RD, HOWELL, MI 48855BILL BYE - (248) 763-4779BILL PHILLIPS, WINDHAM DEVELOPMENT, INC BUILDER/REMODELER MEMBERS CALVIN CONSTRUCTION LLC15095 ASHTON, DETROIT, MI 48223CALVIN LEWIS - (248) 392-6001CATHY MCLEOD, THE HUTTENLOCHER GROUP, LLC GLADIATOR CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION LLC15900 W. 10 MILE RD, #205, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075RANDALL S. WILLIAMS - (248) 537-9176BILL PHILLIPS, WINDHAM DEVELOPMENT, INC MAMMOTH DOOR & CONSTRUCTION2255 ELIZABETH LAKE RD, WATERFORD, MI 48328CHRIS JONES - (248) 636-0645BOB TEDESCO, SILVERADO CUSTOM HOMES INC ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ADVANTAGE BLINDS SHADES & SHUTTERS LLC815 MAPLEGROVE AVE, ROYAL OAK, MI 48067MICHAEL PERANTONI - (248) 399-2154TOM THOMASMA, OLD TOWNE BUILDER
HUTCHISON MECHANICAL CO. INC.51339 MILANO DR, MACOMB, MI 48042EDWARD VERHAEGHE - (586) 786-0060BOB TEDESCO, SILVERADO CUSTOM HOMES INC JOSEPH CHRIS PARTNERS280 LANE 100A PINE CANYON LAKE, ANGOLA, IN 46703 ERICA LOCKWOOD - (281) 359-2142STEVEN M. JONES, ROBERT R. JONES HOMES KELLUM CAPITAL GROUP29226 ORCHARD LAKE RD, #104FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334ANTHONY KELLUM - (844) 453-5586 BILL PHILLIPS, WINDHAM DEVELOPMENT, INC LEGAL SHIELD18161 FILMORE, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075WILLIAM BYRD - (248) 579-7889SPENCER ROED, MULTI DRYWALL & PARTITION LLC MOTOR CITY GRANITE LLC33 N BROADWAY, LAKE ORION, MI 48362CHARLIE THIEDE - (248) 690-9537BOB TEDESCO, SILVERADO CUSTOM HOMES INC
PARKS FLOORS AND MORE2250 PONTIAC, AUBURN HILLS, MI 48362DANIEL PARKS - (248) 781-0900BEN TEMPLETON, TEMPLETON BUILDING CO.
Welcome New Members SPONSORS LISTED BELOW IN RED
Advertisers IndexCOMPANY PAGEAl Bourdeau Insurance Agency, Inc. 13
Carter Lumber 4, 14
CSC Service Works 11
D. A. Alexander & Co. 13
Designer Interiors by Mary Olk 6
George B. Ford Agency 13
Gutherie Lumber 9
Habitat for Humanity Oakland County 4
The Huttenlocher Group 13
J. Jacobs and Associates 13
Kennedy Nemier Insurance 13
Made in America Inside Back
Mans Lumber 3
Marvin Inside Front
Michigan Window & Door Outside Back
Midwest Door & Window 5
Mid-Year Economic Forecast 15
Paulson’s Audio & Video 12
Riemer Floors, Inc. 7
RJR Services 13
Tarnow Doors 9
TK Design & Associates 7
WASH Multifamily Laundry 9
Weather King Windows & Doors 2
Windmill Homes 14
SEIBER KEAST ENGINEERING, LLC100 MAIN CENTRE, #10, NORTHVILLE, MI 48167JASON EMERINE - (248) 308-3331CINDY MAXWELL-PHILIPS, LIGHTING RESOURCES OF MI TAMMY DEANE STATE FARMER INSURANCE48836 ROMEO PLANK ROAD, MACOMB, MI 48044 TAMMY DEANE - (586) 738-6385DAVID OATES, THE HUTTENLOCHER GROUP THERMAL WALL CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS LLC186 S MAIN ST, ROMEO, MI 48065JIM QUAIN - (586) 295-2915BEN TEMPLETON, TEMPLETON BUILDING CO.
TONY’S TILE & MARBLE25425 GLENDALE, REDFORD CHARTER TWP, MI 48239 PARTENIE TODOR - (313) 255-0735RICH KLIGMAN, SUPERB CUSTOM HOMES
SUBCONTRACTOR MEMBERCOLVIN SERVICES, INC.49710 8 MILE RD, NORTHVILLE, MI 48167STEVEN COLVIN - (248) 862-4440BEN TEMPLETON, TEMPLETON BUILDING CO.
MICHIGAN SHELF DISTRIBUTORS3461 E 10 MILE RD, WARREN, MI 48091L. ADRIAN ALLEN - (586) 758-5700BOB TEDESCO, SILVERADO CUSTOM HOMES INC AFFILIATE MEMBERSASSOCIA KRAMER-TRIAD320 EAST BIG BEAVER RD, #190, TROY, MI 48083 TOM SITERLET - (248) 979-4363 CUSTOM TRIM CARPENTRY SERVICES226 DAVIS LAKE RD, LAPEER, MI 48446ANDY CARTER - (810) 683-4983 FLAGSTAR BANK19500 VICTOR PARKWAY, #200, TROY, MI 48152JAMES CELESKI - (734) 853-1243 INFINITY HOMES & CO.42400 GRAND RIVER, #112, NOVI, MI 48375JULIEANN ELLIOTT - (313) 212-3243 METROPOLITAN CONCRETE CORP.6581 METRO PARKWAY, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48312MARCO BUGLI - (586) 264-3370 METROPOLITAN CONCRETE CORP.6581 METRO PARKWAY, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48312 PATTY SHEA - (586) 264-3370 PULTE GROUP100 BLOOMFIELD HILLS PKWY, #150BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48304JOE SKORE SOUTHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE20300 CIVIC CENTER DR, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076JASMINE PATTON - (248) 557-6661 STONE PRO LLC800 N OLD US 23 HWY, BRIGHTON, MI 48114DANA GOSSELIN - (810) 632-9503 SULTAN HOMES,INC.3210 VILLAS NOVA CIR, ROCHESTER HILLS, MI 48307SADDATHUNNISA RAHMAN - (248) 420-7587 VITALE COMPANIES21847 CHRISTENBURY CREEK BLVD, MACOMB, MI 48044BRENT PASQUANTONIO - (586) 213-5877 WIMSATT BUILDING MATERIALS36340 VAN BORN RD, WAYNE, MI 48184COLE MOWL - (734) 722-3460 WIMSATT BUILDING MATERIALS36340 VAN BORN RD, WAYNE, MI 48184JOEL BOYD (734) 722-3460 WIMSATT BUILDING MATERIALS36340 VAN BORN RD, WAYNE, MI 48184KEVIN JEFFERSON - (734) 722-3460 WIMSATT BUILDING MATERIALS36340 VAN BORN RD, WAYNE, MI 48184DAVE KARRAS - (734) 722-3460
MADE IN AMERICA/BUILT IN MICHIGANTHESE COMPANIES MANUFACTURE OR SUPPLY AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS. THOSE IN BLUE ARE MADE IN MICHIGAN.
Hansen Marketing Services, Inc.PROUDLY CELEBRATING 35+ YEARS OF BRINGING SPECIALTY BUILDING MATERIALS TO THE MARKET AS A WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR, FEATURING MANY QUALITY PRODUCTS MADE IN AMERICA.
Contact Us: [email protected] www.hansenmarketing.com
Tarnow Doors• CLOPAY GARAGE DOORS• LIFTMASTER GARAGE DOOR OPENERS• STOETT MOTORIZED SCREENS
Bradford White Water Heaters
Over 1,000 Employees at Our Michigan Manufacturing Facility.
Represented By: Burke Agency, Inc. 248-669-2800
Made Better in Michigan!
Crown Windows & Sunrooms• MICHIGAN MADE VINYL
WINDOWS, PATIO DOORS & SUNROOMS
• ENCLOSURES & BATH SURROUNDS
• STEEL & FIBERGLASS ENTRY DOORS
Larry Kepes 248-909-0222 [email protected] Barry Goudsmit 248-613-9784 [email protected]
ASA Builders/ASA Cabinets• DOORS, BIFOLDS, SHELVING & MORE • FULL LINE OF AMERICAN MADE KITCHEN CABINETS.
TIMBERLAKE, DECORA AND SCHROCK CABINETS.
Steven Shapiro 248-624-7400 [email protected]
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DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE MATERIALS
MANUFACTURED AND HAND-MADE IN THE U.S.A.
Rhonda Regan [email protected] www.beavertileandstone.com
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Mans Lumber and MillworkLOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1900, BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH MICHIGAN’S BEST BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ONE-STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS, SPECIALIZING IN CABINETS, INTERIOR TRIM, FLOORING, WINDOWS, ROUGH LUMBER AND ENGINEERED TRUSSES & PANELS.Doug Mans [email protected] Chris Mans [email protected] www.manslumber.com
Weather King Windows & Doors• VINYL WINDOWS & SLIDING DOORS INCLUDING TRIPLE
GLAZED & R-5 • STEEL & FIBERGLASS ENTRY DOORS • PAINTING & STAINING
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Ted LaVanway [email protected] 248-478-7788 weatherkingdoors.com
Virginia Tile Co.PROUDLY OFFERING AMERICAN-MADE TILE FROM AMERICAN OLEAN, CROSSVILLE PORCELAIN STONE, CAESAR USA, LANDMARK and MILESTONE (FLORIM USA)
Dave Donoher [email protected]/ www.virginiatile.com
Henry Tarnow 248-478-9060 [email protected] Patton 248/789-5574 [email protected] Helgemo 248/478-9060 [email protected]
Pioneer CabinetryPROUDLY MANUFACTURING MICHIGAN MADE KITCHEN AND BATH CABINETRY FOR OVER 30 YEARS.
Visit our website to find a dealer near you:www.pioneercabinetry.net
Wimsatt Building MaterialsDistributor of quality steep slope & low slope roofing, exterior cladding, windows & doors, and specialty building materials, serving builders from three locations in Southeast Michigan.
800.497.9000 wimsattdirect.com [email protected]
TR Design Group “The” Residential Design Group Exceptional service and personal commitment to unique, inspiring designs and superior drawings.
248-792-3256 www.tr-designgroup.com
H.J. Oldenkamp Co.• CORIAN® SOLID SURFACE• MERILLAT CABINETRY• CORIAN® QUARTZ
Contact us: 800-322-0159 [email protected] www.oldenkamp.com
Jo’s Cleaning & Organizing Services, Inc.• SHELVING AND STORAGE
PRODUCTS DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
• LET US ORGANIZE YOUR HOME AND OFFICE CLOSET SPACES
Jo Golda 810-241-1622 [email protected] www.josorganizing.com
Huron Carpet & Floor Covering, Inc.COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL FLOOR COVERING
Contact Us: David Singer, President248-668-3138 [email protected]
KSI - Kitchen & BathPROVIDING BEST-IN-CLASS DESIGN CONCEPTS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THAT WILL CREATE SPACES IN THE HOME PEOPLE WILL LOVE. www.ksikitchens.comColleen Flynn, VP Sales & Marketing810-494-0518 [email protected] Alda Opfer, Multifamily Sales810-494-0561 [email protected]
John’s LumberProudly serving Southeastern Michigan’s building industry with a complete line of quality building materials for 71 years!
Steve Caligiuri 586-839-7495David Stoutenger 586-405-0628 www.johnslumber.com
Riemer Floors • Family-owned and operated since 1946• Proudly serving Metro-Detroit builders with competitive pricing, certified installations and exceptional customer service.
Dennis Riemer 248-335-3500www.RiemerFloors.com
James Reidy 734-341-5041 [email protected] Stiles 810-397-2962 [email protected] Miller 248-910-3846 [email protected]