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CATT-A-LOG • THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR MEMBERS OF CATTAPRIL 2014
Lots of Green at CATT Mixer CoverMember Orientation CoverA Note from the President 3CATT Calendar 3CATT 2014 Building Guide 3Let’s Play Golf! 3Training/Education 4Issues and Local Government Affairs Committee 5Truckee Community Building 5
Register to Vote 5Truckee Home Show 62014 Material and Labor Increases 7Member News 7Be Aware of Backwater Valves 7CATT Board Meetings 7Q & A for Contractors 8Classified Ads 8Welcome New Members 10CATT Stats/Jobs to Bid & Permit #s 10
Golf Tournament Raffle Forms
see inside
Find CATT Online
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and visit us at www.ca-tt.com
Lots of Green at CATT Mixer
The color green was everywhere at the March 13 CATT Mixer hosted by Kelly Brothers Painting—even the treats had green touches! More than 100 people attended this event which started with a
ribbon-cutting to mark the grand opening of the new office/workshop of Kelly Brothers Painting on Trails End Court in Truckee. The CATT early bird renewal drawing for the 51 inch flat screen HDTV was held with Jones Corda Construction winning the TV. Playing off the St. Patrick’s Day theme, Kelly Brothers offered $50 cash for the best dressed in the “Wearin’ of the Green” contest. Winners were Michael Ellis (Reno Truss) and six-year old Lola Barta (daughter of Grant Barta with new CATT member company Tahoe Print Shop).
This Mixer was also the scene of a raffle fundraiser for C.A.T.T. Community Project, CATT’s charitable sister organization. The raffle was
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Michael Ellis (Reno Truss) and Audrey Smith (True Green
Roofing Solutions).
March 5 “Member Orientation” Draws a Crowd!
The meeting room at the Hotel Truckee Tahoe was full of prospective and existing members who had all come to hear about CATT. Subtitled as “Everything
You Always Wanted to Know About CATT but Were Afraid to Ask,” the orientation not only informed attendees and rewarded them with swag, but it was also the place where two prospective members made the jump to new members!SEE MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 4
Welcome new member Niccum Designs (L to R): CATT Membership Chair Michael Ellis, CATT Membership & Event Coordinator Kim Cross, Curtis Niccum (Niccum Designs), CATT President Gary Crosswhite.
Lola Barta (Tahoe Print Shop) in her
winning outfit.
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If you’re a Placer County homeowner or commercial property owner, the County may provide �nancing for your energy ef�ciency or renewable energy project, with no upfront costs. Through this unique program, the money is repaid on your property tax bill.
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• Install solar photovoltaic, solar thermal and wind systems
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or call (530) 889-4174
Did you know?
Cabinetry • CarpentryUnique Lumber Products
Barn Beams & Wood Slabs in Stock
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 1750 RIVER RD. TAHOE CITY
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A NOTE FROM THE President
As many of you probably know, HGTV built their 2014 Dream Home in Truckee’s Schaffer’s Mill community.
The winner was drawn this week from over 72 million entries and will be announced on April 11th. This has been a wonderful promotion for Truckee and the Lake Tahoe area. The Dream Home website featured beautiful photos of the home and the surrounding
Truckee Tahoe area and included a section detailing all of the incredible attributes of our area. Considering the advertising reach of HGTV and their Dream Home contest, this publicity alone would have been fabulous. However, there’s more. Schaffer’s Mill donated over $51,000 to the Tahoe Forest Health System Foundation from proceeds raised from tour ticket sales. Thank you HGTV and all that were involved. Now, I’m just waiting to be notified that I won…
I would also like to remind you that you still have time to get in the drawing for the iPad mini by referring a new member. The drawing will be at the Cinco De Mayo mixer on May 1st at Epic AV. Two iPad minis will be given away—one for the referring member and one for the new member.
Also, the golf tournament is on June 11th. This event always sells out early, so get your entry in now! Gary Crosswhite, 2014 CATT PRESIDENT
CATT Calendar(All meetings at the CATT office unless otherwise noted)
APRIL April 2 – Membership Committee MeetingApril 2 – Member Orientation at Hotel Truckee TahoeApril 4 – Deadline to Join/Renew and be Listed in GuideApril 7 – Board MeetingApril 9 – Golf Tournament Committee MeetingApril 11 – Guide Ad Sales CloseApril 17 – Remodel Committee MeetingApril 21 – Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting
MAYMay 1 – MIXER at Epic AV Automation in TruckeeMay 5 – Board MeetingMay 7 – Membership Committee MeetingMay 14 – Golf Tournament Committee MeetingMay 15 – Remodel Committee Meeting May 19 – Local Government Affairs Committee Meeting May 24/25 – Truckee Home Show at Truckee HighMay 26 – Office Closed for Memorial Day Holiday
Let’s Play Golf!The 17th Annual CATT/BMD & Johns Manville Golf
Tournament is Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at Gray’s Crossing in Truckee, CA. Team registration is open and
you can register online at the CATT website www.CA-TT.com, or contact Kim at the CATT office at 530-550-9999. But don’t delay! Last year the tournament sold out 6 weeks in advance.
Sponsorships are available for companies who want name recognition in front of CATT members. Sponsorship benefits include afternoon appetizers and your company name printed: on a sponsor sign, in the Tournament Program, in an upcoming CATT-A-Log newsletter, and announced at the tournament during the awards ceremony. Your company name will also be featured on the golf tournament page of the CATT website. Download the sponsorship forms at the CATT website at www.CA-TT.com, or contact Kim at the CATT office at 530-550-9999.
The Golf Tournament is brought to you by the following committee members: Co-Chair Andrew Cross (Truckee-Tahoe Lumber), and Co-Chair Aaron Griggs (Griggs Custom Homes), Raffle Chair Nick Ratto, Raffle Vice Chair Bob Brown (Hills Flat Lumber), Premium Raffle Chair Paul Douglass (PADJR, LLC), Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie), Mike Rasmussen (TrusJoist Engineered Wood Products), Peter Gerdin (Peter Gerdin Architect), John Manocchio (Waddell & Reed), and Cheryl Lombardi (Lombardi Insurance Solutions).
Contact Kim at CATT for information about joining the committee or volunteering on the day of the event 530-550-9999 or [email protected].
Make Sure Your Ad Is in the CATT 2104 Building & Remodeling Guide!
I t’s not too late—you can still reserve ad space in the CATT Guide. $450 gets you a business card size ad in 20,000 copies with a long shelf life plus a flip book on two websites!The deadline to reserve your space is Friday, April 11. 20,000 copies of
the CATT Guide are printed and distributed at dozens of locations around the Truckee Tahoe region.
Homeowners who want the Guide pick it up—that’s a pretty good sign of interest! The Guide repeats the message: USE CATT FOR RELIABLE REFERRALS TO THE BUILDING & DESIGN INDUSTRY. Consumers respond to repetition. It may take as many as 7 to 10 times for a home owner to remember your name. Repetition is key to advertising success. Advertising in the CATT 2014 “Building & Remodeling Guide” is one way you can help consumers remember your name and specialties. It’s easy to reserve your ad space:
1) Call or email Rick Dyess with Sierra Heritage Magazine. Rick’s phone is 775-742-4609 or email: [email protected].
2) OR download the ad reservation form from the CATT website (www.ca-tt.com) or call CATT 530-550-9999 to get the form emailed to you. Fill out the form and email or fax to Rick. Rick’s email: [email protected] and fax is 530-886-1471. For more details, call Rick @ 775-742-4609.
There are still some great spots available but don’t wait much longer. And THANK YOU for supporting CATT through your ad purchase!
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Training/Education FREE Air Tightness & Moisture Management Workshop
Thursday, April 10, 2014, 12 Noon to 2:00 p.m. Lunch included.CATT office, 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee
This “air sealing” workshop is sponsored by new CATT member SIGA. Achieve long-term building value by correct and reliable sealing. Generate more projects as a certified expert in air sealing. Update your expert knowledge to the latest state of technology. RSVP to CATT Office Manager Amanda Bullard by phone 530-550-9999 or email: [email protected].
TRPA Best Management Practices (BMP) – BASIC Workshop on “How to Design and Install BMPs for Single-family Residences”
Friday, April 18, 2014, 8:00 a.m. to 4:50 p.m.TCES/Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV
Learn two new options for do-it-yourself BMP site design; how to use TRPA’s new online BMP designer; how to use the included NRCS Standard Drawings Booklet for BMP installation; and how to qualify for the 2014 BMP Installation Service Providers List. Lunch on your own, refreshments included. Cost: $45. Contractors Manual (How to Install Residential Scale Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the Lake Tahoe Basin, revised 2011) is optional @ $20, also available online. To register or for more info, call 1-775-336-0244 or go to: www.unce.unr.edu/adhoc/bmpworkshop/.
TRPA BMP—REFRESHER Workshop
Thursday, April 17, 2014, 8:00 a.m. to NoonTCES/Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV
Learn two new options for do-it-yourself BMP site design; how to use TRPA’s new online BMP designer; how to use the included NRCS Standard Drawings Booklet for BMP installation; and how to qualify for the 2014 BMP Installation Service Providers List. To attend the Refresher Workshop, you must have successfully completed the Basic or Refresher Workshop within the last two years. Refreshments included. Cost: $35. To register or for more info, call 1-775-336-0244 or go to: www.unce.unr.edu/adhoc/bmpworkshop/.
Member Orientation Continued from Front Cover
Welcome new member Grateful Gardens Landscapes & Snow Services (L to R): CATT Membership Chair Michael Ellis, Trisha Pietras (Grateful Gardens Landscaping & Snow Services), Tim Critz (Grateful Gardens Landscaping & Snow Services), CATT President Gary Crosswhite, CATT Membership & Event Coordinator Kim Cross.
Michelle Geary (center) with the Sierra Sun /North Lake Tahoe Bonanza explains the Home Improvement page to Cheryl Lombardi (Lombardi Insurance Solutions) while CATT Secretary Josh Root (Root of Design) looks on.
Ken Foster wearing his CATT t-shirt in Alamos
(Sonora), Mexico.
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Register to Vote
Elected officials at all levels of government have influence over your life and industry. Be
an active participant in the election process and exercise your right to vote. There are numerous examples where a handful of votes made the difference in an important race. The primary election is Tuesday, June 3 in CA and Tuesday, June 10 in Nevada. Both CA and NV have online registration for those currently not registered to vote. For CA residents, the registration deadline is May 19. Your registration must be postmarked or submitted electronically by that date. Go to www.sos.ca.gov/elections to register online or get more information.For NV residents, the registration deadline is May 10 if you register to vote by mail or May 20 if you register to vote in person or online. Go to www.nvsos.gov/index.aspx? page=703 to register online or get more information.
TRPA Construction BMPs—CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION
The March newsletter contained an outline of TRPA policy and program changes to mitigate the emissions/noise/vibration impacts of new construction. Please note that the Idling Limits section for heavy duty
diesel powered vehicles and equipment was not clear. The time limits relate to diesel vehicles only and are based on location of the project, not based on the state where the vehicle or equipment is registered.
Here is a better way to describe the limits: Idling limits for heavy duty diesel powered vehicles and equipment—15 minutes for projects located in Nevada and 5 minutes for projects located in CA
We apologize for any confusion. Please contact CATT Executive Director Pat Davison 530-550-9999 or [email protected] if you have any questions or need more details.
SUCCESS with Nevada County Environmental HealthGordy Cross with Lake Tahoe Designs was frustrated because a vacancy
in the Truckee office of Nevada County Environmental Health was causing great inconvenience to designers and others. The vacancy meant that no one locally was able to answer questions and sometimes a drive over the summit was required to speak with EH staff in Nevada City.
Gordy asked CATT LGAC (Local Government Affairs Committee) for support to request that the Truckee vacancy be filled. CATT LGAC agreed
and CATT Executive Director Pat Davison drafted a letter for Gordy to use on behalf of CATT LGAC. That letter prompted several phone calls from County leaders and the end result is that EHS Specialist Dave Slaughter was named to serve the eastern side of Nevada County for 3–5 days a week. Dave can be reached by email: [email protected] or phone: 530-265-1531.
The moral of the story is: Come to CATT LGAC meetings and share your issues. You may think you are alone when in reality others may be experiencing the same frustrations. Use the power of numbers—CATT —to help you seek a remedy. The world is run by those who show up! Remember, getting assistance with issues is one of the many benefits provided by your CATT membership. Future LGAC Meetings and SpeakersUpcoming CATT LGAC (Local Government Affairs Committee) Meetings and Guest Speakers—all meetings are 4:00 p.m. at the CATT office. Any member is welcome to attend.
APRIL 21 Placer County Chief Building Official Tim Wegner
MAY 19 Truckee Donner Rec & Park District Board Chair Erin Casey
JUNE 16 Truckee Chief Building Official Johnny Goetz
JULY 21 Nevada County Chief Building Official Craig Griesbach
AUGUST 18 Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Board Chair Kim Szczurek
I S S U E S A N D L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T A F F A I R S C O M M I T T E E
Truckee Community Building – Our Partners and Friends
The Truckee Community Building is CATT’s vision for a non-profit shared office space in Truckee. CATT’s charitable sister organization, C.A.T.T. Community Project, is spearheading this effort.
Seven partnering non-profit organizations have already come on board and stated publicly that they stand with CATT and C.A.T.T. Community Project in support of the Truckee Community Building. These groups are interested in being part of the project and moving into the Truckee Community Building.
Our partners and friends include the Truckee Lutheran Presbyterian Church, Sierra Senior Services, Tahoe Safe Alliance, Family Resource Center of Truckee, Project Mana, YoungLife, and Tahoe Food Hub.
The Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation, Community Collaborative, and Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation are also lending support to the project, but do not foresee their agency or group setting up an office in the Truckee Community Building.
For more information about the Truckee Community Building, call the CATT office at 530-550-9999 or go to www.TruckeeCommunityBuilding.com
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CATT MIXER CONTINUED FROM FRONT COVER
The Truckee Home & Building Show on Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25 is coming up soon! CATT has a booth at the show and
we are looking for members who can volunteer for a 3 hour shift. The CATT Booth is at the entrance to the north display area (old gym). From that strategic location, CATT members will give out “hot off the press” copies of the 2014 Building & Remodeling Guide. As CATT reps, members explain the Job to Bid procedure to homeowners and answer their questions. Sometimes homeowners come loaded with a roll of plans ready to write up their job description, no prompting needed!
All CATT members receive free admission to the Show—the complimentary admission coupon will be printed in the May CATT-A-LOG.
CATT members who want to set up an exhibit can still reserve a space. First-time CATT exhibitors receive a 10% discount. There is also a 10% credit for exhibitors who refer a new exhibitor. Contact the Truckee Home Show for more details: 530-587-3477 or www.truckeehomeshow.com.
Please contact the CATT office 530-550-9999 if you can volunteer for a three hour shift on Saturday or Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend.
Truckee Home Show
Members Needed to Connect with Homeowners at the CATT Booth
organized by Community Project board member Scott Peterson (Lamperti Construction) with fellow board member Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie) helping sell tickets. Thanks to Simpson Strong-Tie and Truckee River Winery for donating prizes to the raffle. $200 was raised.
Thanks to our host Kelly Brothers Painting and to these generous CATT members:MIXER DONORS: BMD, Inc., Brimer Construction & Plumbing, Koch Elevator, McEneaney Construction Inc., Mountain Forge Inc., Reno Truss, Signature Landscapes, Simpson Strong-Tie, The Office BOSSRAFFLE DONORS: Electric Radiant Heat and More, Meridian Concrete, Inc., Reno Buick GMC Cadillac, Simpson Strong-Tie, Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning
This Mixer was organized by the CATT Mixer Committee—Members helping members! Mixer Chairman Michael Ellis (Reno Truss), Vice Chair Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie), Committee Members Stephanie Kiser (BMD, Inc.), Amy Trumbull (Epic AV Automation), Norin Mack (Ferguson Enterprises), Julie Johnson-Holland (Interior Design by Julie Johnson-Holland), Gary Crosswhite (Meridian Concrete), Gerald Wallace (Truckee Tahoe Stone & Tile Cleaning), Audrey Smith (True Green Roofing Solutions), John Manocchio (Waddell & Reed), and Lisa Burns (Ward-Young Architecture & Planning).
Photos (clockwise): Ryan Swenson (Simpson Strong-Tie) selling tickets for C.A.T.T. Community Project; Having a good time (L to R): Truckee Mayor Patrick Flora, Mike Nethersole (MD Construction & Consulting), Lisa Burns (Ward-Young Architecture & Planning), Mitch Clarin (Mitchell T. Clarin), Josh Andrews (Epic AV Automation); Deb Kelly with Truckee Vice Mayor Alicia Barr; Bill Kelly at the new front door; The Spirit Tahoe/Red Horse Fenestration crew (L to R): Ashlee Hachquet, Dan Mullins, Becky Mullins, Debbie Costa
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Monday, May 5, 5:00 p.m.Monday, June2, 5:00 p.m.
CATT Office, 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, TruckeeCall the office 530-550-9999 for details or to get the agenda
CATT BOARD MEETINGS
BE AWARE OF BACKWATER VALVES
Building a new home? You should be aware of backwater valves. These devices prevent waste water from backing up into a structure. Section 710.1 of the plumbing code requires them on all homes that
have fixture units below the next upstream manhole. Truckee Sanitary District (TSD) is working closely with the Town of Truckee and Placer County Building Departments to ensure compliance with this regulation. If a backwater valve is required, important changes to the house plumbing are also required. These changes should be addressed during design or very early in the construction process to avoid costly problems. More information on backwater valves can be found on TSD’s website at truckeesan.org or by calling TSD’s Inspection Department at 530-587-3804.
Meek’s Lumber & Hardware is holding its 9th annual Contractor
Expo on Friday, April 25, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Expo will
be held at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe in Stateline, NV. Admission is free.
Please register online to attend: www.meeks.com/western/expo.
LP Insurance Services, Inc. welcomes Randy House to the
team as Vice-President. Randy has more than 25 years of experience
in the insurance industry. Randy specializes in commercial property
and casualty insurance and will provide support and service to LP’s
Tahoe-area clientele. Randy’s new email address is: Randy.House@
lpins.net.
Congratulations to Jamie Brimer with Brimer Construction and
Plumbing on his re-appointment to the Town of Truckee Building
Appeals Board as the “plumbing contractor.” The appointment was
made by the Truckee Town Council. Jamie’s term expires January 9,
2018.
2014 Material and Labor Increases by Mark Tanner, Mark Tanner Construction
Architects and Clients often ask about cost increases from year to year. We initiated our own study to determine what type of material and labor cost increases have occurred from 2013 to 2014 (yes they are almost
all increases!). This is good information for CATT members to have.
Roofing: 4–8% increase on labor, 4–8% increase on material
Metal: Consistently fluctuating, very unstable market
Stone: 3–5% increase per SF
Lumber: 20–25% increase
Drywall: 40% increase
Windows: 3.5% increase
Interior Doors: 15–20% increase in hardwoods, 5% increase in hardware
Steel Doors: 5% increase
Electrical: 2–3% increase in material
Fireplaces: 2–3% increase in fireplaces, labor the same
Flue: 5% increase
Spas: 3–10% increase depending on model
We are waiting for replies back on these items but feel confident in projecting assumed increases based on our research.
Concrete: Steady 5% increase on material and labor
Framing: 5% increase on labor
Paint: 5–7% increase on material, and about 3–5% increase on labor
Excavation: 2–5% increase on labor
Insulation: 5–6% Increase on material, no change on labor
Tile/Granite: 10–15% increase on material and delivery fees
Plumbing: 4–5% increase on material and 1–2% increase on labor due to Workman’s Comp
Boilers and Water Heaters: 2–3% increase
Brass Products: 30–50% increase
MITIGATION FEES AND OTHER FEES:Sewer District: No increase
Placer County Administration Fees: Increase of 0.49% for residential and commercial (from $108.69 to $109.22)
Placer County Traffic Mitigation Fees: Increase of $127 for single family residential
For more information about these numbers or projections, contact Mark at Mark Tanner Construction, 530-587-4000 or [email protected].
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CLASSIFIED ADS
CAPITOL CONNECTION
Q&A for ContractorsBy Shauna Krause, President Capitol Services, Inc.
While it’s certain contractors need to be licensed, some other “players” must also “ante up” if they want to be in the construction “game”. What seems like a simple mistake, you might also be making, could
leave another contractor in “suspense” if he doesn’t act quickly to correct it, because, as Oliver Wendell Holmes said, “Ignorance of the law is no excuse.”
Q: I am a construction consultant. I don’t do any building work, but basically design the structure, make sure that the job runs smoothly and on budget, and I sometimes arrange for contractors and their crews to perform the job. I don’t have any experience in the field but I do have a degree in Architecture. I was recently told that I need a contractor’s license to consult on these projects. My first question, am I required to be licensed? And secondly, how would I obtain a license with no field experience?
A: Yes, construction consultants are required to be licensed with the CSLB. B&P Code Section 7026.1 addresses this issue and states that ‘anyone who oversees bids and construction projects and/or arranges subcontractor work and schedules is in fact acting in the capacity of a contractor and is required to be licensed.’
To answer the second part of your question, you would not be able to qualify for a contractor’s license with no field experience. In order to qualify for a license, you are required to show four years of full-time work experience in the trade you are applying for, with one of those years being hands-on field experience. However, the CSLB will give you credit for your architectural degree. Without the hands-on experience though, you may want to consider
hiring an individual who does have the General Building experience to act as your qualifying individual.
Q: I have a landscaping license in CA and I have the phrase “Licensed and Bonded” on my business cards. I recently read an article online that stated that it was against CSLB policy to refer to your bond in advertising. What is the penalty for this? I’ve unknowingly had this on my business cards for years.
A: Obviously my first suggestion would be to get new business cards printed without the reference to your bond ASAP. Any reference to your bond in advertisements is grounds for suspension of your contractor’s license. I am not aware of any further penalties.
Q: We are in the process of obtaining a Contractor’s License for our company, which is an Limited Liability Company or LLC. We submitted our insurance certificate to the CSLB and they rejected it stating that our insurance carrier is not acceptable. Can you shed some light on this for us? We are not sure what they are looking for.
A: B&P Code section 7071.19 (c) requires that; LLC liability insurance policies be written by insurers that are “duly licensed by this state or an eligible surplus line insurer.” According to the legal office of the California Department of Insurance (CDI), the only insurers that are duly licensed by the State of California are admitted insurers that are licensed by CDI. You can call us for further assistance or visit the CSLB’s website for a searchable list of approved carriers at https://www2.cslb.ca.gov/OnlineServices/InsuranceSearch/WCRe-quest.aspx.
While knowledge is power, knowing where to go for the answers is half the battle. Get expert assistance immediately when you call 866-443-0657, email [email protected], or write us at Capitol Services, Inc., 1225 8th St., Ste.
580, Sacramento, CA 95814. Research past columns at www.cutredtape.com.
Thank you to these donors for their generous support of the CATT Remodeling Campaign:
$ MONEY TO LEND: Great rates, small amounts available for your clients’ remodels or additions, bridge loans, your autos, tools, etc. Contact Mitch at 530-308-9124 or [email protected] SALE: Barn Wood Circular Sawn Hickory 6x6, 8x8. Doug Fir 1x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12; 3x10, 11x11. 5 bd. ft. with free delivery anywhere in the Basin. Live Edge Slabs, huge pieces Walnut, Elm, Oak. 10–30 bd ft. Contact Alex with Finishing Touch Carpentry at 530-362-6700.FOR SALE: Fully improved residential building lots on Timberline View Court/Mt. Rose Hwy., Reno, NV: APN 04907049 @ 7.34 acres, MLS#120002275, $345,000 and APN 04907047 @ 1.90 acres, MLS# 120002276, currently $119,000. Seller may carry and subordinate—terms negotiable. Best views in Reno. Contact Rick Dyess at 775-742-4609 or [email protected] RENT: Gradall. 45 ft. reach with truss boom and 1 yard bucket. Great for backfill. For questions and rental price, contact Jude at 530.567.5150. FOR SALE: #1 5/8” x 24” all heart Redwood taper-sawn shakes. Random width. 5 BND = SQ@10” exp. 239 BND available. $43.34 cost per BND + tax. Contact Jim with Washoe Building Supply at 775-691-9633.FOR SALE: Redwood siding. Square edged redwood siding available in 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, or 12” widths and lengths up to 20 ft. for $7–9/bd. ft. This full 1” thick recycled green building material is resawn from salvaged old-growth redwood logs. Contact Pam at 530-587-3700 or [email protected] SALE: Equipment, tools. Lawn tractor, snow blowers, generator, pressure washer, trash pump, underground line locator, tigersaw. Also hand tools of all descriptions, ladders rolling scaffold and aluminum plank. Office equipment and furniture. Any reasonable offer considered. Contact Mike at 530-414-1446.
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CATT Stats General Contractors 69 Sub-Contractors 97 Associates/Suppliers 64 Professionals 76 Organizations 7 Total 313
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2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE OFFICERSGary Crosswhite, President
Meridian Concrete, Inc. Barry Lease, Vice-President
Incline Builders, Inc.Josh Root, SecretaryRoot of Design Electric
Paul Griggs, TreasurerGriggs Custom Homes
Michael Forshee, Past PresidentForshee Construction
DIRECTORSMitch Clarin, Mitchell T. Clarin
Andrew Cross, Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co.Ken Foster, K.B. Foster Civil Engineering
Doug Gadow, Linchpin Structural EngineeringGreg Haupert, Sierra Integrated Systems
Rich Loverde, Loverde BuildersMike Nethersole, M.D. Construction & Consulting
Larry Orlando, Orlando Enterprises TahoeTed Reviglio, Western Nevada SupplyRyan Swenson, Simpson Strong-Tie
STAFFPat Davison, Executive Director
Kim Cross, Membership & Event CoordinatorAmanda Bullard, Office Manager
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CATT Jobs to Bid Sent Out in February and YTD TotalPrivate 3/6Public Works 2/5
Building Permit #s Issued in February and YTD TotalTruckee New Single Family Residential 2/5Eastern Placer County New Single Family Residential 0/0
CATT Jobs to Bid &
Permit #s
Welcome New MembersNeil’s Controlled Blasting LP, Rhonda
Rogers/Don BeldenGraham Concrete, Paul J. Graham Niccum Designs, Curtis NiccumUSA Bath California Remodeling, Inc.,
Shelly Galliher/Alan HansenWater Unlimited, Chris BruchGrateful Gardens Landscaping & Snow
Services, Tim Critz/Trisha Pietras
Vertical Iron Works, Inc., Lori PorterMartis Valley Mechanical, Greg HaugenBylin Engineered Heating Cable Sys-
tems, Kevin O’ShaughnessyH&E Equipment Services, Thomas
ForrestMiTek Builder Products, Alex YuJohn G. Downing, APC, John Downing