MA SACRAMENTO REGIONAL BUILDERS EXCHANGE · 2020-06-15 · MartinoWest Business & Insurance...
Transcript of MA SACRAMENTO REGIONAL BUILDERS EXCHANGE · 2020-06-15 · MartinoWest Business & Insurance...
MAY 2018- tra!SACRAMENTO REGIONAL BUILDERS EXCHANGE
Get Your Mug Shot at SRBX’s Open House on May 31st! It’s hard to believe SRBX has been in its new home for six months now. Between moving in last December and hosting a handful of successful events in our space (including a terrific Safety Expo, Golf Tournament and Design Build Competition over the past three months), the SRBX team is finally coming up for air and hosting our Open House on May 31st.
Members are invited to come by for appetizers and cocktails, and enjoy ice cream provided by Cowtown Creamery. Help us outfit our kitchen and our Five Star Bank Board Room by donating a pair of coffee mugs with your com-pany name/logo. Our guests get coffee; you get to show of your pride of SRBX membership! Donors will get their “mug shot” taken and featured on the SRBX Facebook page.
Drop in anytime between 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on May 31st – see you then! Tim Murphy, CEO
CALBX.COMFEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA BUILDERS EXCHANGES
SACRAMENTO REGION PLAN ROOM DASHBOARD
APRIL 2018 Plans Entered: 247
Value of Plans Bidding: $264,323,450Plans Entered YTD: 859
STATEWIDE PLAN ROOM DASHBOARDAPRIL 2018
Plans Entered: 1,110Value of Plans Bidding: $1,389,346,076
Plans Entered YTD: 3,944
Locally sourced, statewide coverage without expensive crossover fees!
#HereWeBuildMidtown Goes Vertical
2 SRB-Xtra! May 2018
SRBX OUT AND ABOUT
The SRBX Government Relations and Political Action Committees hosted Gubernatorial Candidate Antonio Villaraigosa on February 20 for a Casual Conversation at the Sutter Club.
The SRBX Government Relations and Political Action Committees hosted Gubernatorial Candidate Gavin Newsom on March 8 for a Casual Conversation at the Sutter Club.
The NEXT Young Professionals Group hosted the St. Patrick’s Day Brewfest at Republic in Downtown Sacramento on March 14. Attendees enjoyed food, St. Paddy’s Drinks and a Skee Ball Tournament. Want info about the NEXT Young Professionals? Sign up at srbx.org/nextinfo
A near capacity field took on Mather Golf Course on April 20 during the Rock N’ Roll Golf Outing. Congratulations to Pacific Coast Supply for taking first place! See all of the players and sponsors in their 80’s apparel at srbx.org and click “Event Photos.”
SUMMER BBQThursday, July 12, 2018 | 5-7:30pmFAHRENHEIT 250 Presented by:
Char ityGOLF CLASSIC
27 Presented by
AU
G
B e n e f i t t i n g t h e S R B X E d u c a t i o n F o u n d a t i o n
3 SRB-Xtra! - May 2018
SRBX OUT AND ABOUT
May 14, 2018 - 9:00 am - 11:00 amAnatomy & Ergonomics May 17, 2018 - 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmSRBX “Build a Better Business” Series Control the Chaos
May 23, 2018 - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmPrevailing Wage Law Seminar
May 24, 2018 - 10:00 am - 12:00 pmBasic Crane Safety
July 24, 2018 - 3:00 pm - 5:00 pmUnderstanding and Negotiating Construction Contracts
EDUCATION & SAFETY CLASSES SRBX members receive the lowest rates!
REGISTER FOR CLASSES ONLINE:WWW.SRBX.ORG
Upcoming Events
Register online for upcoming events at www.srbx.org
OSHA classes offered in partnership with UC San Diego
SRBX Education Foundation Clay ShootCamanche Hills Hunting Preserve
MAY
18
12
15-20
7
27
CREATE Mentoring Summer AcademySacramento State University
SRBX Summer BBQFahrenheit 250
JULY
AUGUST
SRBX Education FoundationCharity Golf ClassicCatta Verdera Country Club
Quarterly ConnectSRBX Barrish Pelham Events Center
JUNE
18
TBD
SEPTEMBER
NEXT Brew BikesDowntown Sacramento
Speaker Series TBDTrades Day - A Day for Construction Career Exploration Cal Expo
28
27 Speaker SeriesState Capitol Building
Open HouseSRBX
31
4 SRB-Xtra! May 2018
Over 600 people participated in this year’s SRBX Safety Expo with classes ranging from ladder safety, crane and forklift operating to management and leadership train-ing. This year’s Expo kicked off with Chief Dale Carnes as the featured keynote, speaking on how to expect the
unexpected on a job site. Also featured was an exhibition hall with over 20 exhibitors, a fall rescue and confined space entry rescue demonstration and food trucks from Mama Kim’s and The Dive.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Thank you to our Exhibitors!
Arden AcresBay Area Traffic Solutions (BATS)Blaklader USACalBXCalifornia Highway PatrolCAL INC Training, Inc.Cardinal Safety Supply
CH Bull CompanyClinton Polly Group, Inc.Concrete NorthEco Fleet Training SolutionsElvex/Delta PlusHiltiLP Insurance ServicesMagid Glove & Safety
MartinoWest Business & Insurance SolutionsPerformance ChevySafety CenterUC Davis ExtensionVantreoWestech Environmental
5 SRB-Xtra! - May 2018
OPEN HOUSE
3:00-6:00 PM 5370 ELVAS AVE
WWW.SRBX.ORG | 916.442.8991 | FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT LUCY FELTMAN AT [email protected]
THURMAY
Come celebrate our new headquar-ters. Enjoy a tour, appetizers and cocktails. No need to register, just drop in.
31Ice Cream provided by:
Wide-Format Printers, Scanners & MFP’s as low as:
800.243.1414
SACRAMENTO | DUBLIN | FRESNO | LOS ANGELES | SAN DIEGO | www.csdsinc.com
HP Designjet
Sales & Service
#1 U.S. DEALER
Need a Wide-Format Printer, Scanner or MFP?
Not sure you can justify the cost because you don't print that much anymore? Or, perhaps the funds are just not in this year’s budget but you need a plotter for an upcoming project. Regardless of whether it's a short term rental, purchase, or long term rent-to-own, CSDS can help.
Rent, Rent-to-Own, or Purchase & Both You and SRBX Win!CSDS and SRBX have an exclusive, members only offer. Starting at just $99/month (based on model) you can rent, rent to own or purchase a plotter or wide format scanner. NO MONEY DOWN. Best of all, CSDS will give a percentage of the purchase proceeds back to SRBX to invest into the programs that benefit their members the most.
$99per mo.
*Mention this ad when calling.
MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS!
6 SRB-Xtra! May 2018
Eliminating Water-Based Problems in Concrete
Building condos 12 feet from the beach along the Pacific Ocean carries with it a number of problems: water intrusion and coastal water vapors, mold, rusting rebar, and corrosive soils, just to name a few. Ed Prentice of Prentice Construction and the rest of the project team for The Strand Condos in Oceanside needed a solution that could tame the elements of the Pacific. That’s where Moxie came in: Prentice and the team were able to solve every problem listed, and more, by utilizing the Moxie 1800 Admixture. “We literally water and vapor proofed every cubic yard of concrete…thank you so much for making an impossible project on the Pacific Ocean a success” (Ed Prentice, President, Prentice Construction).
The Science of Vapor Proofing Concrete
As the water in typical concrete evaporates, capillaries form which weakens the concrete and allows water and vapor to pass through. Along with that, water-soluble salts within the concrete are left and eventually make their way to the surface, creating efflorescence. When Moxie’s technology is added to concrete, it creates a complex chemical reaction by converting the by-products of cement hydration into a higher density cementitious material, eliminating the formation of capillary
pathways. The result: impermeable concrete that stops moisture and vapor migration, resists reinforcing steel corrosion, decreases cracking, resists acids, increases strength, and more. Moxie Shield products are suitable for all forms of cementitious construction and products.
Partnering with People to Create a Legacy
Moxie International has been water and vapor proofing concrete for over 40 years. Since 1975 their focus has been to transform the building industry by providing their partners and their clients with sustainable concrete enhancing products and solutions. Architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals in the concrete, masonry, and flooring industries have turned to Moxie International for water and vapor proofing concrete admixtures, penetrating sealers, and waterproofing coatings. The Moxie products have been proven through extensive research, lab testing and field results. For more information or to request a Lunch & Learn, visit them at moxieshield.com. Photos (top to bottom): Strand Condos, Oceanside; Helen Diller Cancer Research Center, San Francisco; Inderkum High School, Sacramento; University of California, Davis, Student Community Center.
7 SRB-Xtra! - May 2018
Signature: UA Local #447, APMC and The Northern California Mechanical Contractors Association. Pillar: XL Construction. Foundation: BAC Local 3 and the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Roebbelen Contracting, Inc., and Buehler & Buehler Structural Engineers. Scholarship Donors: The National Association of the Remodeling Industry - Greater Sacramento, The Structural Engineers Association of Central California and The Willsie Family. Host Sponsors and Advertisers: AIA Central Valley, Ascent Builders, Coact Designworks, HGA Architects & Engineers and Lionakis.
2018 Awards B a n q u e t
The CREATE Mentoring Program celebrated their Awards Banquet on March 20, 2018 at the DoubleTree Hotel. Nearly 300 students participated in CREATE this year, a program which places industry professionals in the classroom and helps guide students in completing a RFP over the course of seven months. Students are required to complete 14 deliverables, including a client needs assessment, site plans, cost estimates and a final presentation. More than $30,000 in Academic and Summer Academy Scholarships were awarded. Thank you to Mary Teichert for serving as this year’s Keynote Speaker. Winner of the RFP: Oakmont High School (after school program) and Granite Bay High School (classroom program).
Presenting Sponsor
Platinum Sponsors:
Program Sponsor
Thank you to our 2018 Sponsors!
8 SRB-Xtra! May 2018
ASA Congratulates the 2017 General Contractors of the Year
2015 | 2016
2017
Thank you to our subcontractors for this
tremendous honor!
OF SACRAMENTOassocıated subcontractors alliance
9 SRB-Xtra! - May 2018
ASA Congratulates the 2017 General Contractors of the Year
We would like to share this award with our subcontractor community.
Thank you for being great partners!
2017 ASA General Contractor of the Year
10 SRB-Xtra! May 2018
SRBX reported in April the passing of Dick Nickles, a legend in the Sacramen-to construction industry. A partner in Nielsen-Nickles Construction Company, his firm built and renovated many icon-ic commercial buildings in Sacramento, including the Sacramento Community Center Theater, education buildings at UC Davis and Sacramento State, and the Firehouse Restaurant in Old Sacramen-to. After 14 years in construction, Dick sold his interest in his firm and returned to UC Berkeley at the age of 47, earning an M.S. degree in construction engineer-ing and management. From there, he launched a second career as an educator.
Dick joined the civil engineering faculty at California State University, Sacramen-to, and developed the school’s construc-tion management program. During the 15 years Dick taught, he influenced and helped shape many students into con-struction industry leaders and business owners.
The Sacramento building community is indebted to Dick for his contributions to our industry. To continue his legacy, donations to honor Dick can be made by contributing to the Richard A. Nickles Scholarship Endowment Fund at Sacra-mento State. Contributions can be sent in care of:
Anyssa LumbertDepartment of Construction ManagementCalifornia State University, Sacramento6000 J Street, 4026 Riverside HallSacramento, CA 95819-6126
The Passing of Dick NicklesS R B X G O V E R N M E N T A F FA I R SSRBX Is Fighting Against Rent Control, But We Need Your HelpBy Tim Murphy, SRBX CEO and Marlin Cole, Schetter Electric, Inc.
Efforts are now underway to place rent control before voters in several cities throughout California, including here in Sacramento.
The legislature has made a number of at-tempts to impose rent control. All have failed, including an effort this past Janu-ary, which SRBX helped to defeat. Propo-nents have now turned to the ballot box, and are gathering signatures right here in Sacramento.
There is a housing crisis in California. H o w e v e r , rent control – and spe-cifically this proposed ini-tiative – is not the solution.
In every rent control com-munity – San Francisco, Berkeley, Oak-land, Santa Monica, West Hollywood and Los Angeles – its impacts have been dev-astating. Rents in San Francisco surpass New York, Hong Kong and Tokyo, despite a rent control ordinance in place for nearly 40 years.
Independent academic experts agree, and experience in cities who are experiment-ing with rent control proves that this ini-tiative will stop the construction of rental housing, exacerbate the housing crisis, and make it significantly harder for mid-dle class families to afford a place to live.
Several construction-related associations, in collaboration with the Sacramento Valley Apartment Association, have been
working over the last several months to develop the campaign infrastructure needed to defeat this initiative.
In order to be successful, we need our in-dustry to support our efforts.
During the Month of May, we are asking each member of SRBX to donate to the SRBX PAC to help defeat rent control in our region. Our goal is $30K for the month
of May, which will help pro-vide critical r e s o u r c e s to our cam-paign’s out-reach efforts: c o n d u c t i n g on-going vot-er research, policy re-search, gen-erate mailers and other tac-tics.
With your support, you become an even more important part of the political pro-cess. If every member were to donate at least $25, we would reach our fundraising goal for May.
That’s why we’d like to encourage our members to contact SRBX’s Government Relations Director, Damon Conklin at (916) 465-8341 or visit www.srbx.org and make a donation to the PAC in order to help us fight rent control.
The only way to provide an adequate housing supply is for our members to build more of it, so please help us educate the public by donating to our fight.
11 SRB-Xtra! - May 2018
Ace Crane Service, [email protected]
ALCO General [email protected]
APS Painting916.858.8586 [email protected]
Blackrock Industries, [email protected] Brightview Landscape Development, Inc. 916.386.4875 [email protected] BWD General Engineering Contractors 916.765.2867 [email protected]
California Building Structures209.846.9028california [email protected]
California Custom Remodeling 707.333.3777 [email protected]
Creekside Commercial Builders, Inc.916.783.8080 [email protected] Element [email protected] JPB Designs, Inc.916.549.5359 [email protected]
TruTeam of California, Inc. 916.419.4012 [email protected] Veale Excavating, inc. 916.365.3559 [email protected] Watson Companies916.481.6293 [email protected] ZAMCOM, Inc.209.485.7777 [email protected]
S R B X W E LC O M E S N E W M E M B E R S
STAFFTimothy Murphy Chief Executive Officer Jordan Blair Executive Director, SRBX Education Foundation Communications Director Marla Bartle Controller
Damon Conklin Government Affairs Director
Tara Brennan Member Services Director Katie Carbone Program Coordinator
Roxana Cheah Member Services Specialist
Lucy Feltman Member Services Associate ADVERTISING & ARTICLE SUBMISSION:Contact Jordan Blair at [email protected] to have your company visible in the SRB-Xtra!
©2018 by the Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange. No part of this publication may be reproduced with-out the written permission of SRBX.
Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange5370 Elvas AvenueSacramento, CA | 95819 Ph: 916.442.8991
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Debbie Struhm
Roebbelen Contracting, Inc.
President-ElectKelley Cowan
XL Construction
Vice President Marlin Cole
Schetter Electric, Inc.
Secretary Nils Blomquist
DPR Construction
Treasurer Steve Burnett
Immediate Past President Robert Coibion
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
David Calia CYS Structural Engineers, Inc.
Phil Clevenger Boldt Company
Mike Friesen
Intech Mechanical Company, LLC
Chuck Hack Lionakis
John Harris L&H Airco
Randy HudsonCMA Insurance Services, Inc.
David Johnson
Skyline Scaffold, Inc.
Kristi Rolak KBM | Hogue
Wayne Tibke
Pacific Supply
The Passing of Dick Nickles
CONNECT
Q U A R T E R LY
DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2018 T IME: 5:00 PM TO 6:30 PM SRBX BARRISH | PELHAM EVENTS CENTER 5370 ELVAS AVENUE | SACRAMENTO
PRESENTED BY:
Sundt Construction, Inc. is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 128-year-old firm specializes in transportation, industrial, building and concrete work and is known for its commitment to quality and innovative approach to construction services. Sundt is 100 percent owned by its approximately 2,200 employees. The company was named the nation’s safest construction company by the Associated General Contractors of America twice in a decade – an honor no other contractor can claim.
With the region’s construction market heating up to levels not seen before, Sundt will be sharing their perspective on the state of the industry and will give updates on their current and future projects in the region.
SPONSORED BY:
REGISTER NOW AT SRBX.ORG/QC
Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange5370 Elvas AvenueSacramento CA, 95819 www.srbx.org
Follow us, like us, join the conversation.Look for SRBX on:
VISIT US ONLINE AT SRBX.ORG
EDUCATION FOUNDATION
C L A Y S H O O TP R E S E N T E D B Y :
R E G I S T E R O N L I N E A T : S R B X . O R G / C L A Y
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 20188:00 - HOT BREAKFAST & REGISTRATION9:00 - COMPETITION BEGINS12:00 - TRI-TIP LUNCH & RAFFLE CAMANCHE HILLS HUNTING PRESERVE2951 CURRAN ROAD, IONE, CA
TICKETS$175 per Shooter Ticket$850 5-Shooter Team
Proceeds from this event support the workforce development efforts of the SRBX 501 (c) 3 Education Foundation including: Scholarships, Design Build and the CREATE Mentoring Program.
Sponsored by:
PRESORT STDU.S Postage
PAIDPermit No. 599
Sacramento, CA