Monday, October 26, 2009

Principles of Building Science Training Event Scheduled for Nov.

The Environments For Living® green building rating program is offering a two-day training event in Phoenix on Nov. 9 and 10, featuring national building technology leader John Tooley. Participants in the class will learn key principles of building science focused on developing environmentally responsible homes that are energy efficient, durable and comfortable.

The course is designed to help building professionals compete more effectively in today's housing market by understanding green building issues of importance to home buyers. Participants will learn techniques for green home construction, including improved energy performance, indoor air quality and moisture management. The training will cover the following topics:

•Understanding why green is important to your business
•Building a tight structure
•Improving the thermal boundary
•Developing a conditioning strategy that works in your climate
•Understanding and implementing moisture management
•Offering indoor environmental quality in your homes
•Achieving water conservation without sacrificing homeowner comfort
•Developing an energy-efficient lighting plan
•Implementing and promoting sound control for enhanced quality of living
•Maximizing the power of green marketing

All interested building professionals are invited to attend. Those completing the course are eligible for Building Performance Institute (BPI) and Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) continuing education units (CEUs).

The instructor, John Tooley, is the recipient of several awards and recognitions in the science of energy efficient building and is a prolific, nationwide trainer and author or co-author of many papers. He has diagnosed and repaired more than 5,000 residential buildings, received the Energy Efficient Building Association's Joule Award for innovative contributions to the building industry, and the State of Florida's "Governor's Energy Award" for his contributions to Florida Power & Light's duct leakage program.

To register for the Principles of Building Science training, visit www.environmentsforliving.com or call (866) 912-7233.

Monday, September 21, 2009

July Heating and Cooling Equipment Shipment Data Released

Warm Air Furnaces
U.S. factory shipments of gas-fired, warm-air furnaces in July totaled 161,301 a 13.8 percent drop compared with the same month a year ago. For the year-to-date, gas furnace shipments totaled 1,056,915, a 14.8 percent drop compared with the same period last year.

Warm Air Furnaces July 09
Oil-fired, warm-air furnaces for the same month totaled 3,057, a 11.2 percent increase compared with July 2008 totals. Oil furnace shipments for the year-to-date totaled 21,526 a 18.1 percent drop compared with the same period last year.

Storage Water Heaters
Residential electric water heater shipments for July totaled 283,854, an 18.5 percent drop from the same month a year ago. Residential gas water heater shipments totaled 269,335, a 10.6 percent decrease compared with shipments for the same month last year. For the year-to-date, about 2,183,800 residential gas water heaters have been shipped, about 11.3 percent drop compared with the same period a year ago. For the year-to-date, about 2,209,732 residential electric storage water heaters have been shipped, a 13.9 percent drop compared to the same period last year.

Storage Water Heaters July 09
Commercial gas water heater shipments for July totaled 5,523, dropping 13.5 drop percent compared with the same month last year, while commercial electric water heater shipments totaled 4,555 a 17.1 percent drop compared with the same month a year ago. For the year-to-date, commercial electric water heater shipments totaled, 33,870, 18.4 percent behind total shipments of this product during the same period last year (41,523). Commercial gas water heater shipments (45,854) for the year-to-date are down 16.7 percent, compared with the same period a year ago (55,055).

Central Air Conditioners and Air-Source Heat Pumps
Combined U.S. factory shipments of central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps for July totaled 568,197, down 16.1 percent compared with the same month a year ago. For the year-to-date, combined shipments totaled 3,353,331, down 17.7 percent compared with the same period last year.

Combined July 09
Heat pump shipments for July totaled 1,073,924, up 14.6 percent from the same month a year ago. For the year-to-date, heat pump shipments totaled 687,744, a 12.6 percent drop compared with the same period last year.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Del Webb Communities Celebrate Woodstock Fortieth Anniversary

Baby Boomers will reminisce 1969s three days of peace and music at a variety of Webbstock celebrations at Del Webb communities across Northern California.

Woodstock, the largest rock concert ever conceived and widely regarded as one of the greatest moments in popular music history, celebrated its 40th Anniversary last month.

"Woodstock has become a historic symbol with different meanings to thousands of people. To me, it sparks memories of good feelings from years ago," said Lou Reinitz, a Del Webb resident who was 32 years old at the time. "The 40th Anniversary of Woodstock makes me think back to that care-free time in my life and to all the wonderful music."

The public is invited to join Del Webb's "Webbstock Festival" celebration at the three Northern California Del Webb communities. The Club in Roseville, Glenbrooke in Elk Grove and Woodbridge in Manteca are all hosting simultaneous Webbstock events on Sat., Sept. 12th from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. All are free and open to the public.

Thirty-two of the best-known musicians of the day appeared during the sometimes rainy weekend in front of nearly half a million concertgoers at Woodstock in 1969.

"Many Del Webb residents lived through--and some even attended--the great festival," said Patrick Higgins, California Area Vice President of Sales. "For the 40th Anniversary, what better way to bring the fun of the 60s and the Woodstock festival back to life than a groovy celebration at Del Webb communities," Higgins said.

At The Club and Glenbrooke, the communities will be hosting classic rock live music from the 60s and 70s, free refreshments, a classic VW bug and bus show, themed giveaways and 60s style art project that residents can wear and take home.

At Woodbridge, the community will be featuring the "Summer of Love" Cast and Band from San Francisco who will perform tribute songs from the 60s. They will also be hosting a Hula hoop demonstration and contest, a classic VW bug and bus show, and providing delicious hot dogs.

The Club
For more information to celebrate with residents at The Club, call (916) 746-4800 or log on to www.delwebb.com/theclub. To visit, take I-80 East to Highway 65 North to the Pleasant Grove Boulevard exit, turn West on Pleasant Grove Boulevard, follow Pleasant Grove Boulevard to the Westpark Development at Pleasant Grove and Fiddyment, continue on Pleasant Grove Boulevard, turn right on Kennerleigh Parkway, turn right on Ashton Drive, turn left on Langtree Drive, and then the sales pavilion will be located at 2159 Langtree Drive.



Glenbrooke
For more information to celebrate with residents at Glenbrooke, call (916) 714-2384 or log on to www.delwebb.com/glenbrooke. To visit, take Highway 99 South, exit at Elk Grove Boulevard, turn right onto Elk Grove Boulevard West, turn left onto Bruceville Road, and then turn left onto Del Webb Boulevard.



Woodbridge
For more information to celebrate with residents at Woodbridge, call (209) 239-3099 or log on to www.delwebb.com/woodbridge. To visit, take Highway 99 to the Lathrop Road exit, travel West on Lathrop Road to Union Road, turn right on Union Road and travel North to Del Webb Boulevard, then turn left and travel West on Del Webb Boulevard to the community entrance.

West USA Realty Revelation Hosts Fourth Anniversary Celebration and Fall Festival

In honor of operating at Fulton Ranch Towne Center for three consecutive years, West USA will be hosting a Fourth Anniversary Celebration and Fall Festival on Sat., Oct. 3, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot, located near the West USA building, at the Fulton Ranch Towne Center on Arizona Ave. and Ocotillo Rd. in Chandler.

The celebration will include old-fashioned carnival games, rock climbing and a 55-foot obstacle course – giving visitors a cachet of events to indulge their adventurous side. There will also be activities for children, including a Sesame Street interactive playground, bungee races, and inflatable bouncing houses and inflatable horse races. Complimentary food and drinks will be available, with live music providing entertainment. Admission to the event is free.

Open at Fulton Ranch Towne Center since 2006, West USA Realty Revelation has a reputation of excellence, being ranked as one of the top brokerages in the Valley and in the Top 20 Residential Real Estate companies by the AZ Business Journal. The company has evolved to include 157 agents and is constantly growing.

Founded and owned by husband and wife team, Chuck and Angela Fazio, it is not surprising their award-winning business is flourishing – the duo are members of the President’s Circle Award, are in the top 1 percent of the industry and they are West USA Realty’s #1 team, amongst many other notable accomplishments. In 2005 alone, they produced an impressive 40 million in sales volume

“This is the perfect way to thank our agents and community for their support,” said Fazio. “Our fourth Anniversary Celebration and Fall Festival is wonderful way to commemorate three successful years as a franchise that is still growing.”

Franchise owners and brokers of West USA Realty Revelation, Chuck and Angela Fazio, have founded their company on strong beliefs and are committed to customer satisfaction and attribute this to the success of their company.

“I am proud and honored to congratulate West USA Realty on this impressive milestone,” remarked Stephanie B. Case, Marketing Director for Fulton Ranch Towne Center. “In our current economic climate, it takes courage and vision to prevail and Chuck and Angela Fazio are part of the reason that Fulton Ranch Towne Center is such a special destination.”

Monday, August 31, 2009

ALI Releases Revamped Website

The American Ladder Institute (ALI), the national trade association representing the North American ladder industry, has released an upgrade of its primary Website, www.americanladderinsitute.org.

ALI.org is the primary source for consumers seeking ladder safety information. Professional and in-home users can access information about ALI’s standards, basic ladder safety procedures, and the value of ALI membership. ALI’s current safety programs, such as the new ladder safety Website and the soon to be released Multimedia Training Program are featured.

Board member Tom Schmitt of Louisville Ladder gives the site a thumbs-up. "The new site looks really good," he says. "I also found it easy to navigate through the material."

ALI is the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved developer of standards for the ladder industry. American National Standards are intended for use by manufacturers, consumers and the general public. ALI develops the following standards:

• A14.1 - Wood Ladders
• A14.2 - Portable Metal Ladders
• A14.3 - Fixed Ladders
• A14.4 - Job Made Wooden Ladders
• A14.5 - Portable Reinforced Plastic Ladders
• A14.7 - Mobile Ladder Stands and Mobile Ladder Stand Platforms
• A14.9 - Ceiling Mounted Disappearing Climbing Systems

All standards are available for purchase from ALI at www.americanladderinstitute.org.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

FMI releases Nonresidential
Construction Index for Q3 2009

The NRCI index for the third quarter is 44.8 and essentially unchanged from the second quarter reading of 45.0. This result leads us to think we are seeing the bottom of this long recession for nonresidential contractors. However, there isn’t much this quarter indicating recessionary conditions, for nonresidential contractors at least, are going to end soon.

Most panelists see the short-term outlook as slightly less bad than last quarter, and we will take that as a good sign, even if a small one. A more important and telling sign is seen in this quarter’s results for the one to three year outlooks for major construction markets. Panelists have reigned in their longer-term optimism, which seems to signal they are expecting a protracted recovery.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) hasn’t yet been that stimulating for nonresidential construction and has led to a certain amount of frustration in the responses this quarter. The hope for a quick recovery has faded, and contractors are now slugging it out in the trenches trying to keep their backlogs full and facing increasing competition.

Nonetheless, this recession will end, and when it does, there is a growing sense that there will be a lot of changes in the industry. For instance, panelists expect much more work will come from the public sector than from private owners as the recession recedes, and the move to green construction continues to represent a growing trend.

NRCI Third Quarter 2009 Highlights:

* Overall Economy: Panelists sense the overall economy is improving significantly from last quarter with this NRCI component moving from 34.9 to 43.5. Note, this is still in recession territory, but moving in the right direction.

* Overall Economy Where Panelists Do Business: Looking closer at home markets, panelists are slightly less glum about the outlook than last quarter with a component index score of 37.1 compared with 34.5.

* Panelists’ Construction Business: In the early stages of the recession, when panelists were still working on long backlogs, their markets and businesses were markedly better than the overall economy. That has now changed as panelists’ backlogs have slowly declined from a median of nine months last quarter to eight months this quarter. Even though they expect those backlogs to continue to decline next quarter, they see their business as slightly improving to 35.7 compared with 32.2 last quarter.

* Cost of Materials: Although panelists still see material prices going lower, there are signs that, in general, material prices are beginning to stabilize with 60% of panelists reporting no change from last quarter, giving us a component index of 63.8 compared with 77.1 last quarter.

* Cost of Labor: Like materials costs, labor costs appear to be stabilizing and may even show some signs of rising as the index changed slightly from 54.7 last quarter to 52.2 this quarter.

* Productivity: Productivity increases remain in the positive range as contractors struggle to be more efficient in the face of greater competition and lower profit margins. The component index for productivity is down slightly to 62.4 compared with 63.3 last quarter.

* Delays and Cancellations: Delays and cancellations continue to plague nonresidential construction, and are currently unchanged from last quarter with delays running at 20% or four times a normal rate, and cancellations occurring at five times normal. As reported by one panelist, one reason this figure isn’t worse is due to projects being cancelled or delayed while still on the drawing board.

* Effects of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA): Only 21.9% of panelists are seeing some work trickle into their backlogs from the ARRA funds. Few panelists in the nonresidential construction markets expect the ARRA to stimulate their business. At best, it is helping to replace some work that would have been lost due to the recession. At worst, it may be causing delays in some publicly funded projects, creating a bureaucratic morass and leading to fierce competition in already tight markets.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

WCOE announces fall meeting conference

Women Construction Owners and Executives USA has set its fall meeting for Monday, Sept. 14, 2009, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The all-day conference will include speakers on the Las Vegas Construction Scene as well as a panel discussion on government policies, stimulus construction spending and disaster contract terms. Cost is $200 for non-members.

For more information contact info@wcoeusa.org or call 800-788-3548

Economy brings end to SAHBA-SACA affiliation

Due to ongoing economic stress in the home building and development industry, the 4 1/2-year business affiliation between the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA) in Tucson and the Southeastern Arizona Contractors Association (SACA) in Sierra Vista has ended by mutual agreement.

SAHBA and SACA affiliated on Jan. 1, 2005, to strengthen the political and economic impact of the region's building industry. SACA’s approximate 90 members in Cochise County were rolled into SAHBA's significant organizational, political, community service and educational structure.

SAHBA Interim President Art Flagg said the decision to end the alliance "was extremely difficult and done with deep regret. In just a short period of time, together we had raised the profile and credibility of the construction industry with State and local legislators, and the general public."

In addition to working on regulatory and legislative issues, the two associations had worked together on member education and events, community service and the SACA Home Show.

SAHBA represents 675 member businesses and 30,000 jobs serving the residential construction industry in Pima and Cochise counties.

Arizona Contractors Association Inc.
to present luncheon on weatherization

In June, Arizona's Weatherization Assistance was approved by the U.S. Department of Energy. This means nearly 40 percent (22.8 million) of Arizona's $57 million program is on its way to the State's Energy Office. Arizona will improve a minimum of 8,700 homes under this program.

Who Should Attend?
If you are a business (interested in partnering with this program), a vendor (interested in selling products, materials or supplies), an energy technician (interested in job opportunities), a construction worker (interested in job training) or a contractor (looking to move into the weatherization industry)

At this luncheon you will learn about the following:
* Arizona's Weatherization Assistance Program
* How your company can participate
* How to navigate through the Government Paper Work
* What it costs to be in the business of Weatherization


Visit http://weatherization.eventbrite.com to register and get more information on this event.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Builder Radio webinar to discuss design trends

Doris Pearlman, president of Possibilities for Design, will be speaking in an upcoming webinar on Builder Radio, August 12th. The webinar, “Perfect, yet Pragmatic: Design Trends for 2009 and Beyond!” will discuss the dynamic changes in buyer’s wants, needs and desires and how economics has caused buyers to re-access and re-prioritize their aspirations. Participants will learn how to achieve their buyer’s dream lifestyle within a budget. “In these challenging economic times, revamping the process is essential. Slimmer budgets necessitate new ways of achieving well designed homes to meet the buyer’s expectations,” said Doris Pearlman.

To register, visit www.builderradio.com/CTWebinars.

Doris A. Pearlman is founder of Possibilities for Design, Inc., a nationally recognized, award winning interior design and merchandising firm based in Denver, Colo. The firm has over 30 years of experience in market driven interior design with a diverse portfolio of projects. Specialties include community clubhouses, senior’s facilities, multi-family apartment buildings, sales offices and model homes. Within the year, the firm has received two BALA Awards, a Gold Pyramid Award, and a Regional and two Silver Awards from The Nationals. The firm's philosophy is to deliver quality merchandising and design for all types of shelter. Possibilities for Design is noted for concepts that are innovative, exciting, and memorable. Ms. Pearlman and her staff continue to be outstanding members of both the design and homebuilding industry.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Open house Thursday to discuss solar project

Albiasa Corporation, a subsidiary of Spanish based Albiasa Solar, will hold an open house Thursday, July 9, from 5-7 p.m. at the Wigwam Resort, Arizona Room, to discuss its planned 200 megawatt (MW) concentrating solar power (CSP) plant in Mohave County near Kingman.

Assisted by the Arizona Department of Commerce, Albiasa's project will create up to 2,000 construction jobs and more than 100 permanent jobs for Arizonans.

The Albiasa Kingman project involves over $1 billion capital investment and, with molten salt thermal storage, will generate more than 665,000 MWh of renewable solar energy annually. It should be completed in 2013.

Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP to USinfo@albiasa.com, and to visit www.albiasasolar.com for additional information.

For more information about the Arizona Department of Commerce visit www.azcommerce.com.

For more information about The Arizona Contractors Association, Inc. visit www.azca.com.

Monday, June 15, 2009

U.S. EPA orders City of Holbrook to comply with Clean Water Act to protect Arizona water

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the City of Holbrook to comply with its wastewater permit after the city failed to respond to a State-issued Notice of Violation.

The order follows nearly two years of attempts by State and federal regulators to bring the city into compliance. Holbrook failed to submit monthly discharge reports for 23 consecutive months and failed to submit monitoring reports characterizing the quality of its treated wastewater, both violations of mandatory terms in the city’s permit.

“Holbrook must comply with all conditions of its wastewater permit, including the required monitoring and reporting,” said Alexis Strauss, the EPA’s Water Division Director for the Pacific Southwest region. “Dischargers are responsible for water quality monitoring to show us, and the public, they’re complying with their permit and protecting Arizona’s waters.”

The order requires the city to submit all missing records and reports within 30 days and come into compliance with their wastewater permit. In addition, within 60 days, the city of Holbrook must submit a report detailing all costs associated with complying with the order.

The City of Holbrook holds a permit for the Painted Mesa Water Reclamation Facility which covers discharge of treated wastewater to the Leroux Wash, a tributary to the Little Colorado River. The Little Colorado River is used for swimming, boating and is a drinking water source for some communities.

Water pollution degrades surface waters making them unsafe for drinking, fishing, swimming, and other activities. As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits are used to regulate the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States.

For a copy of the order, visit www.epa.gov/region/water/npdes/compliance.html.

For more information on the NPDES permit program, visit www.epa.gov/region09/water/npdes/index.html.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Hunter Douglas and BCC Blinds
join Builder Partnerships

Builder Partnerships said they are pleased to announce the addition of Hunter Douglas Window Fashions and Blind Corners & Curves Window Coverings as manufacturer associates in their program. These companies have worked together within the building community for more than a decade, Building Partnerships said, and offer a very competitive incentive program for builder members.

Hunter Douglas offers the industry's largest collection of energy-efficient, custom-made window fashions. Designed and assembled in the U.S., and backed by a Lifetime Guarantee, their sheers, shades, honeycombs, blinds and shutters can be customized with a variety of lifting systems for added safety and convenience.

Blind Corners & Curves Window Coverings (BCC Blinds) is committed to quality service and fair prices which has allowed them to become one of the largest distributors of blinds, plantation shutters and draperies. BCC Blinds successfully manages all aspects of a builder program from measurement to installation.

BuildTopia releases next generation CPM scheduling system for single and multi-family builders and developers

BuildTopia, Inc., provider of the industry’s most widely used Web-based residential construction management software, announces a major release of new functionality in BTBuilder, their premier total construction management system. This next generation scheduling is a milestone for web based scheduling applications for the entire residential construction industry.

Bob Mitchell, President of Mitchell & Best Home Builders and former President of NAHB, offered; “Now I feel both my project managers and purchasing manager can coordinate our cycle time so as to improve customer satisfaction and company profitability. My entire team is now following the same schedule that provides seamless interaction between purchasing, subcontractors, the sales staff, and the customer.”

BTBuilder’s scheduling allows both single family and multi-family builders to dramatically improve their construction operations with a web based scheduling system that enables collaboration of the entire construction process.
“By combining interactive multithreaded web-based cpm scheduling with sales, trade partner collaboration, document management, purchasing; and a very slick and interactive user interface, the construction community is getting a tool never before seen in the industry”, states Beau Engman, CEO of BuildTopia. “We began the process of designing this scheduling module 4 years ago. Over the years we took incremental steps to establish the foundation so we could ultimately deliver this new next generation scheduling module.”

Enhanced functionality includes:
-CPM scheduling that notifies the user how much a task can slip before construction date is altered.
-Multithreaded schedules for multi-family builders to manage schedules of buildings, floors, and units.
-Checklists so builders can incorporate information about how to inspect work for quality workmanship.
-Collaboration with trade partners where your subcontractors can view their schedules and get automatically notified of schedule changes.
Stunning calendar views including Gantt charts views with the ability to identify critical tasks and perform resource loading by vendor.
-Importing functionality allowing users to convert their Microsoft Excel or Project schedules directly into BuildTopia.
-Publishing of schedules directly into MS Project.
-Integration of job schedule with Purchasing to support such things as generation of PO’s by phase and field approval of PO’s when schedule tasks are marked complete.
-Option Lockouts to prevent the sale of options based on progress of the schedule.

“Now that builders can choose to use either a critical path, or a schedule that can easily be bumped, the BTBuilder system can appeal to every type of builder”, said Erik Cofield, VP of Sales and Marketing. He stated, “The extraordinary custom lot configuration, along with integration with MS Project is a huge enhancement for every type of builder”. The new release potentially affects over 4000 residential construction companies in the United States and Canada, putting even more capability in builder’s hands to streamline their business and speed up interaction with trade partners.

“All I can say is this new CPM scheduling system BuildTopia developed absolutely blows me away”, says Marc Martin, President of Marcus Martin Builders and long time customer of BuildTopia.

Az Contractors Association seeking contractors interested in large-scale solar project presentation

David Jones, president and CEO of the Arizona Contractors Association, put out a call for contractors interested in working on a large solar facility near Phoenix.

“I recently spoke with a representative of an owner engineering firm who is performing a labor and contractor study of the greater Phoenix, Arizona area to determine the availability of labor and contractors to construct a 290 MW Solar facility approximately 65 miles west of Phoenix,” Jones said in a press release. “This project consists of erection of approximately three (3) square miles of solar assemblies, a 290 MW power plant, a thermal storage facility, and all the necessary balance of plant (BOP) systems.”

Jones said it is the intent of the Arizona Contractors Association to assure that all of this work is performed by Arizona contractors.

“In order to do this I have invited representatives of the owner engineering firm to present the requirements and qualifications necessary to perform work at this facility,” Jones said. “I have been assured that the majority of the construction and erection efforts are no different than the typical work performed by the Arizona Contractors on a daily basis.”

Jones said a date has not yet been set for the presentation, however, he is asking for feedback to determine the level of interest in attending such a presentation.

Jones asked that those interested respond by June 26 by e-mailing him at bjones@azca.com with the company name, personnel names who want to attend and e-mail addresses. Those names will be added to an invite list and attendees will receive their invites through e-mail.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Find Paint Color Matches Instantly
With New ColorSnap Apple iPhone
Application From Sherwin-Williams

Whenever color inspiration strikes, builders, contractors and industry professionals can now visualize colors remotely for their residential or commercial spaces with the new ColorSnap Apple iPhone application from Sherwin-Williams, available for download at swcolorsnap.com.

ColorSnap is a free color-matching app that allows users to quickly capture hues from their surroundings and match them to more than 1,500 Sherwin-Williams colors. Match shades to existing décor such as painted walls, artwork or furniture pieces, or to any color you see in nature or walking the city streets.

The application is quick and easy. Upload a photo from an existing photo library or snap a new photo in the moment of colorful inspiration. Then, use a finger to scroll around the image to locate the exact hue to be matched and ColorSnap will immediately offer the closest matching Sherwin-Williams color, RGB value and a coordinating palette. Save the palette into “My Saved Colors” for future reference and even locate the nearest Sherwin-Williams store.

“With ColorSnap, you can discover how coordinating colors and bringing ideas to life is easier than ever imagined,” said Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. “Nothing is more beautiful than potential.”

ColorSnap is the latest in advanced color matching technology and digital color visualization from Sherwin-Williams. Visit www.swcolor.com for more interactive tools and color resources.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

AHRI Opposes House Energy Bill in Current Form

The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute announced its opposition to H.R. 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (ACES Act) in its current form. If the bill is passed into law, it would, among many other onerous provisions, eviscerate the federal preemption provisions of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) and the Energy Policy act of 1992 (EPACT).

"In its current form, the ACES Act would effectively allow any jurisdiction in the nation to enact its own energy policy through the use of prescriptive building codes, severely impacting the ability of heating, air conditioning, and commercial refrigeration manufacturers to provide products to residential and commercial customers in the most timely, efficient, and economical way," said AHRI President Stephen Yurek.

"Allowing any building code, anywhere in the country, to specify an efficiency level for residential and commercial heating, cooling, and commercial refrigeration equipment would quite simply create marketing and distribution chaos for our member companies, distributors, and contractors, in addition to threatening thousands of American jobs at a time of economic turmoil and high unemployment," Yurek said.

Yurek stated that AHRI much prefers the Senate's approach to decreasing energy intensity.

"We, as an industry, negotiated the federal preemption provisions of NAECA and EPACT in good faith, obtaining those provisions in exchange for being regulated for the first time with regard to energy efficiency," Yurek said, adding that, "We have unequivocally kept our end of the bargain, and our products are more efficient than they have ever been. Up until now, Congress and regulatory agencies have kept their end of the bargain, as well. The result has been a very productive arrangement that has -- and will -- save the nation enormous amounts of energy - 54 quadrillion BTUs through 2030. We will vigorously oppose any attempt to change the rules that have worked so well to preserve American jobs, and protect American consumers and the environment."

Studies show that more than 60 percent of the homes in America have outdated, less-efficient HVAC systems. Rather than allow states and localities to set their own energy conservation standards through building codes, AHRI believes that Congress should revise and expand the tax credits contained in the stimulus bill to allow more Americans to at least bring their heating and cooling systems to the federal minimum efficiency level.

"We strongly believe that if a reduction in energy intensity is the goal - as Congress has said many times it is - the focus has to be on upgrading the nation's installed base of heating and cooling equipment. It is of little use for Congress to try and micromanage our industry while average homeowners struggle to afford replacement of their old heating and cooling systems," Yurek said. "As an industry that has a proud record of producing highly energy efficient products, we are eager to work with Congress to accomplish the nation's energy reduction goals. But Congress needs to leave manufacturing, distribution, installation, and maintenance to the experts, and concentrate on providing incentives that allow average Americans to save energy and money," he said.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

AZ Contractors Association Political Action Committee to hold golf tournament fundraiser

The Arizona Contractors Association will hold a golf tournament Friday, June 5 at the Shalimar Country Club Golf Course, 2032 E. Golf Ave. in Tempe. The tournament will raise money for the ACA's Political Action Committee, a mechanism for like-minded individuals to pool their resources and magnify their political influence.

Registration for the 9-hole stroke play tournament begins at 7:30 a.m., with breakfast also being served. Tee times begin at 8:30. The cost of entry ranges from $100-350.

Have an input on who is elected and show your support for those candidates that support your business concerns and those of the construction industry. Support the ACAPAC by participating in this fundraising event.
For more information on the tournament, click here.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Shea Homes Arizona offers 1% home credit to active and retired military, police officers, firefighters and teachers

Shea Homes Arizona has just launched a new program which will help local “hero’s” purchase a new home. This program was designed to say “thank you” to those that are either active or by offering them a 1% base price credit on the purchase of a new Shea Home. This program is only valid on homes purchased in Arizona and proof of current or previous employment may be requested. A downloadable certificate is required in order to receive this discount and must be presented on their first visit to the Shea Homes’ community of their choice.

“Shea Homes wants to say ‘Thank You’ to the many dedicated Valley citizens who help keep us safe as well as to teachers who help inspire and mold our most important asset, our children,” said Ken Peterson, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Shea Homes. “These unsung heroes are of vital importance to us, and Shea Homes wanted to find a way to recognize them, and ultimately help them enjoy the benefits of home ownership.”

Shea Homes builds high quality homes in some of the most amenity rich communities across the Valley. They currently have communities in Peoria, Litchfield Park, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Maricopa, Buckeye, Goodyear and Phoenix.

For more information about this promotion or for information on any Shea Homes community, call 480-348-6000 or visit www.sheahomes.com/arizona.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Mattamy Homes USA starts construction
of three new model homes at Circle Cross Ranch
in Queen Creek

Mattamy Homes, the U.S. division of Canada's largest homebuilder, has started construction of three new single-family model homes priced from the $130s at Circle Cross Ranch on 1028 West Jamaica Hope Way in Queen Creek, north of Hunt Highway on Gary Road. The Grand Opening for the fully decorated model homes is expected in late May.

Carolyn Morrison, vice president of operations at Mattamy Homes in Arizona, said the new model homes, ranging from 1,623 square feet of living space to 2,500 square feet, will offer three bedrooms with a den and four bedrooms with a fifth bedroom option, and with two to three baths.

The three new designs also include large great rooms, double master bedroom closets, large covered patios and two or three-car garages, depending on model home plan.

Mattamy Homes is building 145 new single-family homes in the continuing phase of Circle Cross Ranch, Morrison said.

Mattamy Homes Arizona division office is located at 4041 S. McClintock Drive in Tempe. For more information about Mattamy Homes Arizona, please call 480-302-6080 or visit our website at www.mattamyhomes.com.

Ritz-Carlton introduces
The Villas at Seven Saguaros

With pending home sales edging upwards nationwide, the National Association of Realtors says it appears more buyers are looking for valuable real estate at an attractive price point.

These buyers need look no further than The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain, now introducing The Villas at Seven Saguaros, highly customized attached residences, and the most affordable residences available in The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain community. This highly attractive villa product paired with historic low, 30-year-fixed interest rates at well below five percent, creates the perfect timing to become a part of the extraordinary and unique lifestyle offered at The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Part of the largest and most comprehensive branded project in the continental U.S. by The Ritz-Carlton to-date, the community also includes the recently opened Ritz-Carlton Golf Club featuring Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf, and The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain, a 250-room resort and spa, which will open this fall.

The ultimate “lock & leave” homes within the gates of The Ritz-Carlton community, the Villas are offered in three sizes, 1,950, 2,300 and 2,700 sq. ft., and offer views of the Catalina and Tortolita Mountains. These floor plans are offered with all the finishes of the single-family residences, and are available from $1.26 to $1.67 million.

Attractive purchasing incentives, including an $87,500 Villa discount, golf membership at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club and $75,000 in Dove Mountain Dollars are also currently offered to buyers. Dove Mountain Dollars can be used for options and upgrades on your new pre-designed custom home, for a neighborhood electric vehicle or on Club credits, including hotel and spa charges.

Residents of The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain enjoy all of the amenities and services for which Ritz-Carlton is known, including concierge service, personalized home management, landscaping, housekeeping, valet, catering and room service from the resort, and access to golf, tennis, and dining specifically for members. Resident Coordinators will be available at all times to handle any need that arises, from checking on homes when owners are out of town to arranging for maintenance services.

“We recognize that our buyers want The Ritz-Carlton lifestyle and the high service level that goes with it, yet are looking at spending less in today’s market,” said Robert W. Shiels, director of sales and marketing, The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain. “In light of that, we are introducing The Villas to help buyers make a solid purchase decision during these times, allowing them to be a part of The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain community at a most attractive price point.”

More information is available at www.theresidencesdovemountain.com or by calling 520-572-2700.

Pulte Homes recognized
for employee volunteerism

The Sacramento/Reno Division of Pulte Homes has been awarded the 2009 Hands on Sacramento Award for Encouraging Employee Volunteerism.

Local Pulte employees participate in numerous volunteer efforts each year for organizations such as Make-A-Wish Foundation, HomeAid Sacramento, PEACE for Families shelter, Adopt a Family and several other BIA events.

This year, the Sacramento/Reno Division of Pulte Homes was nominated for the award by Pam Herman of HomeAid Sacramento.

“HomeAid worked with Pulte Homes employees on the construction of a 12,500 square foot, 39-bed Emergency shelter for battered women and children,” Herman said. “For the two years that we worked with the Pulte team on this project, everyone was in awe of their commitment, dedication, and overall compassion for others.”

Mike St. Germaine, vice president of construction for Pulte Homes Sacrament/Reno Division, accepted the award at the Community Services Planning Council's annual People Helping People Awards luncheon. “We are so fortunate to be recognized by such an amazing organization that serves the Sacramento area,” Germaine said. “Pulte’s involvement in all of these causes is truly a group effort.”

The annual People Helping People Awards recognizes individuals, businesses and organizations for high quality civic engagement. The award for encouraging employee volunteerism recognizes a service club or business association for implementing service projects that encourage employees to serve their community and make a significant impact.

Rancho Sahuarita ranked 5th-best selling
master planned community in the nation

According to renowned real estate consulting firm Robert Charles Lesser, Rancho Sahuarita has been ranked #5 in a list of the 10 best-selling master planned communities in the nation, based on total number of new homes sold in 2008.

Approximately 506 homes were sold throughout 2008 in Rancho Sahuarita. Since its opening in July 2001, almost 4,500 homes have been purchased and more than 13,000 people now call this innovative community home.

On a local level, Rancho Sahuarita continues to hold a strong share of the Tucson housing market, with overall market share increasing to nearly 14 percent for 2008.

Bob Sharpe, Managing Partner of Rancho Sahuarita, a top ranked MPC outperforming the Tucson marketplace and capturing nearly 24% of regional sales in 2009, attributes his MPCs success to one thing – “We are delivering on our promises of value which increases the community’s appeal to homebuyers especially during these uncertain times.” All MPCs on the top ten list described similar commitments to follow through and provide planned amenities.

“The value of living in this community is more than just affordable homes, beautiful neighborhoods and recreational amenities; it is the sense of community that really convinces families that Rancho Sahuarita is the perfect place to live,” continued Sharpe.

Rancho Sahuarita offers a 15-acre lake park in the center of the community for sailing, fishing or enjoying a performance at the lake’s amphitheatre. There are miles of paved trails that weave throughout the community connecting neighborhoods and schools. Eight parks offer a variety of features including a Safari Trail with life-sized bronze statues of African animals, Desert Interpretive and Butterfly Gardens, picnic tables and shaded tot lots.

The centerpiece of this recreational master plan is Club Rancho Sahuarita, with the largest private splash park in Arizona, a 6,000 sq. ft. fitness facility, and an 8,000 sq. ft. Kids Club with a “Kids Time” babysitting area, arcade room, and multi-purpose room that serves to host resident parties and children’s celebrations.

Adjacent to the Kids Club is an expanded Activity Park that features an electric train for weekend rides, a pedal car racetrack, a nine-hole miniature golf course, a shaded playground, and an event lawn for concerts and outdoor entertainment. Two new recreational centers provide residents with additional lap pools, spas and sport courts, and there’s even a “Bark Park” that caters to our four-legged friends.

Commercial amenities are also a growing part of the Rancho Sahuarita master plan with the opening of the area’s first 108,000 sq. ft. Fry’s Marketplace. Together with 35,000 sq. ft. of adjacent retail space, a Chase bank and Carondelet Urgent Care (opening 2009), the Rancho Sahuarita Marketplace will be one of Tucson’s premier shopping destinations.

Visitors are welcome to invite friends and family to experience the welcoming nature of the Rancho Sahuarita community. In addition, visitors can learn more about Rancho Sahuarita or receive a free brochure in the mail by visiting www.ranchosahuarita.com or calling the Greeting Center at 520-207-7730.

First time home buyers should buy now
to qualify for federal tax credit

Time is running out for home buyers looking to purchase their first home and qualify for the $8,000 Federal tax credit. According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) first time home buyers looking to purchase a new home in 2009 and take advantage of the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit, should do so immediately in order to qualify. The Federal tax credit is contingent upon closing the home sale prior to the November 30th deadline. New home buyers must be aware with new construction homes, the tax credit deadline applies to the “purchase” or closing date, not the date the sales contract is signed. Taking into account the time the entire building process takes, prospective buyers looking to take advantage of this tax credit should plan on purchasing their new home no later than May 31st.

Buyers need to be aware of the lengthy “front-end” details that need to be determined before any building can begin. They must determine a location, community, builder, floor plan, options and obtain mortgage approval, all of which can eat up valuable time with the approaching November 30th deadline. With new homes, buyers choose the home site, floor plan and individual options that meet their needs and lifestyles. New homes also come with full warranties unlike re-sale homes that may need costly repairs and upgrades.

“There is no question that there are numerous benefits available now for the first time home buyers including interest rates hovering around a 30-year low and FHA limits of up to $346,250 in addition to the tax credit,” said Ken Peterson, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Shea Homes. “Shea Homes wants to educate those individuals looking to purchase a new home so they are aware of the requirements and timing involved, in order to take advantage of the benefits available to them.”

Shea Homes has seen an upturn in home sales since the first of the year, with 94 spec homes and 74 new builds sold. The company has communities across the Valley including, Peoria, Litchfield Park, Goodyear, Buckeye, Phoenix, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek and Maricopa.

For more information on Shea Homes, call 480-348-6000 or visit www.sheahomes.com.

Vistancia named among the 10 top-selling
master planned communities in the nation

Vistancia, an award-winning, multi-generational community in Peoria has been ranked among the 10 top-selling master plans in the nation in 2008 according to a survey by RCLCO, a national independent real estate advisory firm.

The 7,100-acre community is ranked seventh with a total of 399 sales reported for last year. This also makes it the top-selling master plan in metro Phoenix. Vistancia has been recognized consecutively in the survey since sales began in 2004.

“While the housing market slowed significantly last year, Vistancia experienced consistent traffic and committed buyers,” said Curt Smith, chief operating officer with Sunbelt Holdings, the Scottsdale-based developer of Vistancia in a partnership with Shea Homes. “The diverse lifestyle villages here offer a greater selection of homes and neighborhoods to accommodate families, individuals, golfers and empty-nesters.”

Celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, Vistancia’s three lifestyle villages are:

- The family-friendly Vistancia Village with homes by seven builders, an on-site lifestyle director and amenities highlighted by The Discovery Trail, a linear park connecting neighborhoods to the elementary school, the pools, gymnasium and event lawns at the Mountain Vista Club, and the new Foothills Center.

- Trilogy at Vistancia, a 1,000-acre, age-restricted resort-style community by Shea Homes, featuring a fully-equipped fitness center; the Alvea Spa, a full-service day spa with massage and a full menu of treatments; swimming pools; Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia and the Verde Grill restaurant.

- Blackstone at Vistancia, a 590-acre private, gated country club offering custom home sites and luxury homes by three respected builders, the 30,000-square-foot Hacienda clubhouse and the award-winning Jim Engh-designed Blackstone golf course.

With more than 3,400 homes and home sites sold since opening, Vistancia currently has a population of more than 6,000 residents and its own retail center, Vistancia Marketplace, anchored by a large grocery chain store with a variety of service-oriented businesses. At build out, Vistancia will have eight separate villages, each with its own amenities.

Washington, D.C.-based RCLCO has released the top-selling master planned communities rankings since 1994.

For more information about Vistancia, located northwest of Lake Pleasant Road and Happy Valley Parkway, call 623-933-6233 or visit www.vistancia.com.

Shea Homes introduces their 5500 Series
floor plans to Mountain Shadows at
Arroyo Mountain Estates in Litchfield Park

Shea Homes Arizona has just introduced their 5500 series floor plans in Mountain Shadows at Arroyo Mountain Estates in Litchfield Park. This is only the second community in the Valley to feature these six new versatile floor plans. The 5500 series offers innovative designs including two with optional basements all in the shadows of the picturesque White Tank Mountains.

• Plan 5501, the single level Columbia, is a 2,791 square foot plan that includes three to five bedrooms and two and a half baths. The Columbia features a front courtyard a morning room/study cove and an optional guest suite. From the low $240s.

• Plan 5502, the single level Purdue, features four to six bedrooms, three and a half baths, and a bonus loft and has 3,429 square feet of versatile living space. From the mid $270s.

• Plan 5503 is the Cornell, which comes in at 4,183 square feet and is a two story model featuring a loft and master suite, between four and six bedrooms and three and a half baths. From the mid $340s.

• Plan 5504, the Notre Dame, is a two story model with 4,567 square feet and has between four and six bedrooms. It has three and a half baths and features a loft and master suite. From the low $360s.

• Plan 5512 is the Georgetown. This flexible plan has up to seven bedrooms and four and a half baths. This plan is unique in that it has three levels including a basement, not frequently seen in the Valley. It is 4,499 square feet. From the high $350s.

• Plan 5513, the Carnegie, is the largest plan at 5,629 square feet. Like the Georgetown, the Carnegie also features a basement, up to seven bedrooms and four and a half baths. From the high $390s.

“Mountain Shadows at Arroyo Mountain Estates is conveniently located close to the new Westgate City Center and Westcor Mall. The community’s prime location, just 20 minutes from downtown Phoenix, makes it a great place for those looking for the quiet of suburban living yet want to be close to sporting events, parks, museums and fine dining,” said Ken Peterson, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Shea Homes. “These attractive floor plans are a great addition to our existing line up in this picturesque community.”

For more information, call 480-348-6000 or visit www.sheahomes.com.

2009 International Greenbuild Conference selects Optima Camelview for project tour

Optima Camelview has been selected as one of the 18 Arizona tours during the 2009 International Greenbuild Expo and Conference, occurring Nov. 11th through Nov. 13th and expecting to draw some 25,000 to 30,000 attendees.

The tours committee deliberated over 92 proposals before assembling 18 tours for recommendation to the national US Green Building Council for approval. The proposals included a variety of green building projects in residential and commercial architecture and some Arizona landmarks that were important to the history of sustainable development. The final selection was bound by a limited number of available tours and the need to consider each tour site in conjunction with other tour offerings.

“We are grateful to the many teams that submitted project tour proposals for evaluation and appreciate all their time,” said Doria Bustamanate, Host Committee Member and Tours Subcommittee Chair. “The response was outstanding. Reviewing so many quality proposals leaves a distinct impression that Arizona has a great deal of insight to offer on the topic of sustainable living.”

Optima Camelview Village is widely recognized for its innovative design and architectural style, especially because architect David Hovey, FAIA and president of Optima, Inc., integrated “green” elements into Optima from its conception. Just a few of the “green” features include; photovoltaic panels, 17 acres of green roof, 100% underground parking as well as secure indoor bicycle storage, access to public transportation within a quarter mile, low-emitting materials used throughout the development including carpet systems certified as low-emitting by the Carpet & Rug Institute and interior paints in compliance with the Green Seal Standard, individually controlled heating and air conditioning in each residence providing a high level of thermal comfort and support for the wellbeing of each occupant, extensive natural daylight throughout interiors to reduce energy consumption during daytime hours, high performance Low-E glazing coupled with architectural shading devices and cantilevered shading terraces, exterior sunshades and an on-site recycling program.

Optima Camelview Village is currently pursuing LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance “green” buildings.

The 11 buildings in this 13-acre resort-style community offer the most energy-efficient, eco-friendly and high performance buildings in Scottsdale. Optima Camelview Village is an infill project, which defeats urban sprawl and benefits the responsibility of land use and related environmental issues. Building multi-story structures, such as Optima’s seven-story buildings, reduces land usage and economizes the use of constructive material. Its proximity to nearby shopping, restaurant and retail venues encourages walking, biking and/or the use of public transportation, eliminating additional emissions in the Valley.

Additionally, there are approximately 23 acres of landscaping on-site. Every layer of the development is landscaped starting with the ground floor, which actually covers the underground parking garage, allowing for green roof gardens and usable landscape on the first floor. Every courtyard, terrace and rooftop is landscaped according to a green roof system, which helps battle the Urban Heat Island Effect, something the Valley of the Sun battles every day. By eliminating the concrete surfaces throughout Optima Camelview, the community absorbs less heat during the day and loses it quickly at night. Green roofs also help with storm water management, allow for trees that provide natural shading, absorb external noise and re-oxygenate the air. These rooftops are irrigated through a high-efficiency irrigation technology, including a drip system with moisture monitors.

A trademark in Optima homes, windows, constructed of high performance sun protective glass, become walls with floor-to-ceiling glass which creates a subtle division between inside and outside without sacrificing privacy. Captivating views from interior living spaces and exterior private terraces include the highly-coveted silhouettes of nearby Camelback and Mummy mountains.

Other amenities include a private fitness center, outdoor putting green, racquetball/basketball courts, swimming pools and spas. The central spine of the development is a hub of activity with a retail experience designed to cater to residents, such as Posh restaurant and Green With Envy hair studio, another LEED-certified establishment.

This unique mixed-use community, combined with its construction and use of recycled steel, stone panels acting as thermal buffers and non-toxic building materials, all serve to enhance and qualify LEED certification.

But more importantly, it has established Optima Camelview Village as one of the most eco-conscious projects in the nation. Optima Camelview has also been honored as one of the Top 18 Architectural Achievements in Arizona by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and AZRE magazine.

Monday, January 26, 2009

FLORIDA BUILDER ELECTED TO LEADERSHIP OF NAHB

Barry Rutenberg, a Gainesville, Fla.-based home builder with more than 30 years of experience in the building industry, was elected as the 2009 Third Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) during the association's International Builders' Show in Las Vegas.

Rutenberg is president of Barry Rutenberg and Associates, Inc. in Gainesville. His firm has developed more than a dozen communities and 1,000 homes in the Gainesville area.

"NAHB is looking forward to working with the Obama Administration and the nation's lawmakers to address the foreclosure crisis that is hurting so many families," Rutenberg said. "We need to stabilize housing prices, revitalize the home building industry and restore confidence in the American economy."

Rutenberg has been active in the NAHB leadership structure at the local, state and national levels throughout his career. He has served on NAHB's Board of Directors since 1980 and served on more than 20 NAHB committees and councils. He has served as an NAHB national vice president representing Florida and Puerto Rico three different times - 1994-1995, 2001-2002 and 2007-2008.

Rutenberg has also served as chairman of NAHB's Building Materials Task Force, and in that role he has testified before the International Trade Commission and committees of the U.S. Senate and the Canadian House of Commons.

A third-generation home builder, Rutenberg served as the 2000 president of the Florida Home Builders Association. He also served as the 1978 president of the Builders Association of North Central Florida, the local association representing home builders in the Gainesville area.

He was selected by his peers as Florida Builder of the Year in 1994, and as the Gainesville Builder of the Year in 1982, 1993 and 1998. In 2007 Rutenberg joined his father, Arthur Rutenberg, as an inductee in the Florida Housing Hall of Fame. Arthur Rutenberg was inducted in 1996, and when Barry joined him in 2007 they became the first father-son team in the Florida Housing Hall of Fame.

Rutenberg said he believes NAHB must be receptive to new ideas during this challenging time.

"Just as there is change in Washington in 2009, there will be change at NAHB in the years ahead," he said. "We have to work harder and smarter to meet our members' needs. We must be there for them in Washington, and we must support our members' efforts at the state and local levels."

Rutenberg is involved in a wide range of philanthropic and civic organizations in Florida. He serves on the Board of the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Conservation Trust for Florida and on the Issues Advisory Board of Florida Defenders of the Environment.

Rutenberg graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1970 and earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) Degree from Harvard in 1972.

NAHB's newly elected senior officers serve on a multi-year leadership ladder. Rutenberg will become chairman of NAHB's Board of Directors in 2012.

KB HOME AMENDS RIGHTS PLAN AND ADOPTS SUCCESSOR RIGHTS PLAN TO PRESERVE THE LONG-TERM VALUE OF ITS NET DEFERRED TAX ASSETS

KB Home (NYSE:KBH) announced today that its board of directors adopted an amendment to its stockholder rights plan and a successor rights plan that are intended to preserve the long-term value of the Company’s net deferred tax assets. KB Home has net deferred tax assets of approximately $880 million that it believes could be used to potentially offset the income tax expense on approximately $2.2 billion of future taxable income for a 20-year period.

KB Home’s ability to use its net deferred tax assets could be substantially reduced in the event of an “ownership change” under Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code. An “ownership change” would occur if stockholders that own (or are deemed to own) at least 5% or more of KB Home’s outstanding stock increase their cumulative ownership by more than 50 percentage points over their lowest ownership percentage within a rolling three-year period.

The amendment is intended to reduce the likelihood of an “ownership change” by reducing the ownership threshold for exercising the rights issued under the stockholder rights plan from 15% to 4.9% of the outstanding common stock. The successor rights plan has substantially similar terms and will take effect when the rights under the existing plan expire on March 5, 2009. The Company intends to seek stockholder approval of the successor rights plan, which will expire on March 5, 2010 if not approved by stockholders before that date.

“After careful consideration, our board of directors has determined that it is in the best interests of the Company and our stockholders to modify our stockholder rights plan at this time, and to extend its protection of our net deferred tax assets by adopting a successor rights plan,” said Jeffrey Mezger, president and chief executive officer.

“Our net deferred tax assets represent a substantial potential benefit that can be realized as future income is generated. We are taking this step to preserve the long-term value of our net deferred tax assets.”

Additional information regarding the board of director’s actions will be provided in a Current Report on Form 8-K and in Registration Statements on Form 8-A that KB Home will file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Those filings will be available on KB Home’s investor relations website and on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Friday, January 23, 2009

New Product Showcase

Lock it Up

Kwikset unveils the new SmartCode Signature Series, a keyless entry deadbolt lock. The SmartCode Signature Series features a smaller and sleeker touchpad design and allows homeowners to get entry to their homes without keys. The deadbolt is easy to install and is powered by four AA batteries. Homeowners can create unique access codes for permanent access and temporary access. Available in polished brass, Venetian bronze and satin nickel. 800.327.LOCK

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Superior Siding

Rollex releases seven fiber-cement siding colors to its lineup of aluminum soffit panels, fascia covers and other exterior components. The line features new colors that are also available in Rollex alumninum rainware, which includes gutters, downspouts and gutter coil stock. Rollex's aluminum products are double coated with an Environ acrylic finish which prevents scuffing and fading. 800.251.3300


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.com

Mold Magic

National Gypsum reveals that Sporgard brand mold protection is now featured in its family of products. Sporgard uses a combination of multiple mold inhibitors to combat mold in residences and will be used in the company's paints, coatings, engineered woods and insulation materials. 800.929.6421.

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Glass Roots

Studio Italia Design unveils its new handspun and handblown lace lighting fixtures. This dangling light features glass that was created by expert Murano artists in Italy. The fixtures are sold separately and priced at $1,172 each. 305.621.9602.


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Precision Programming

Ecobee introduces its smart thermostat, a new programmable thermostat that features an easy-to-read full color LCD screen, touch screen technology and WiFi capabilities. The energy-saving device is easy to program and can save homeowners up to 20 percent on energy costs. The smart thermostat also has a sleek modern design and can be accessed via internet. Priced at $385. 877.9ecobee.


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Distressed Decor

Sonoma Forge introduces its CIXX Collection, a line of rugged, hand-forged fixtures made of solid brass and stainless steel. With distressed surfaces created by the blows of a blacksmith's hammer, the simple and elegant collection includes lavatory and tub fillers in wall mount or deck configurations and a thermostatic shower. Matching accesories are also available. Prices start from $1,440. 877.283.2400.


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Stick With It

White Lightning introduces WL6500 Subfloor Adhesives, a VOC-compliant, water based, heavy duty adhesive intended for flooring installation and repair. The permanent, yet flexible adhesive bonds to most construction materials and if used properly, can reduce nail requirements and floor squeaks. 800.241.5295.


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Faucet Fancy


THG introduces its new faucet line, which includes the Vogue faucet. The fold and crystal faucet is complemented with colorful gem stones and is available in GRay Agate, Rose Quartz, Thulite, Cornaline, Smoky Quartz, Rock Crystal and Amethyst. Also available in finished chrome. Priced from $2,643 to $5,796. 954.425.8225.


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

ABC Supports Legislation to Protect Majority of Construction Workforce

Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) today came out in strong support of the Government Neutrality in Contracting Act (S. 90), a measure to codify into law Executive Order 13202 barring federal agencies from requiring union-only project labor agreements on federal construction projects. Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) introduced the bill.

“ABC urges quick congressional passage of this important legislation,” said Jerry Gorski, 2009 ABC national chairman and president of Gorski Engineering, Inc., Collegeville, Pa. “The Government Neutrality in Contracting Act ensures that all contractors and all workers – both union and merit shop – have a fair and equal opportunity to participate on federally funded and federally assisted construction projects.”


A union-only project labor agreement (PLA) is a contract that requires a federal project to be awarded only to contractors and subcontractors that agree to recognize unions as the representatives of their employees on that job; use the union hiring hall to obtain workers; pay union wages and benefits; and obey the union’s restrictive work rules, job classifications and arbitration procedures.

“According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union membership in the U.S. construction industry stood at 13.9 percent in 2007,” said Gorski. “Union-only PLAs drive up costs for American taxpayers while unfairly discriminating against the 86.1 percent of U.S. construction workers who choose not to join a labor union. All taxpayers should have the opportunity to compete fairly on any project funded by the federal government.”

The Government Neutrality in Contracting Act now awaits action in the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

LG SURFACES ANNOUNCES “LG BEYOND” 2009 STUDENT DESIGN CHALLENGE

LG Surfaces, the North American supplier of popular surfacing products, such as LG HI-MACS® and LG Viatera® announces the LG Beyond 2009 Student Design Challenge. Joining forces with its counterparts in Europe and Asia, LG Surfaces challenges student designers at top schools across three continents to conceive of new twists and innovative applications for LG’s highly-versatile acrylic solid surface product, LG HI-MACS®. Contest winners will have their design fabricated and will travel to Milan, Italy in April of 2009 to exhibit their finished piece during Design Week in Zona Tortona.

Students must conceptualize their submission, specifying material and color from among three of LG’s solid surface product lines: LG HI-MACS®; the eco-friendly LG EDEN® collection; or the colorful new LG Spectrum® line. The theme of the North American leg of the contest is Balance. To qualify, concepts must reflect the theme and be suitable for commercial design applications in industries such as retail, hospitality and dining, offices, banking, healthcare and education.

“The design contest gives student designers the opportunity to create innovative concepts that capture the imagination by thinking beyond current LG HI-MACS® applications,” said Mike Tasch, director of Commercial Marketing for LG Surfaces. “The contest also presents an amazing opportunity for students to see their work showcased internationally, network within their field, and gain exposure to top design professionals, media, and consumers.”

In March five finalists will travel all expenses paid, to Atlanta, Ga., a press conference where three North American grand prize winners will be selected and announced. The winning designs will then be fabricated and will shipped to Milan, Italy where they will be exhibited at Zona Tortona’s “That’s Design!” show. During the trip, the winning student-designers will have the opportunity to network with other students and design professionals from across the globe and participate in press interviews and photo opportunities.

Design students from the following schools have been invited to participate in the 2009 contest: Arizona State University, Auburn University, North Carolina State University, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and California State Polytechnic University-Pomona. Rules and regulations are available on the competition website, www.lgbeyond.com, where submissions are uploaded. The submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. on January 24, 2009.

Visit www.lgbeyond.com for more information and contest rules.

ABC Announces Four Regional Winners for 2009 Craft Instructor of the Year

Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) today announced the four regional finalists for its 2009 Craft Instructor of the Year award. One will be chosen Feb. 28 as the winner at ABC's National Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii.

“The construction craft instructor sets the standard for excellence for the next generation of construction craft professionals,” said Jerry Gorski, 2009 ABC national chairman and president of Gorski Engineering, Inc., Collegeville, Pa. “These finalists embody the ideals of a merit shop construction craft instructor and are helping to bring a new generation of highly-trained, skilled craft professionals into the construction industry.”


This year’s grand prize winner receives a cash prize of $3,500 from the Trimmer Education Foundation, a notebook computer and leather jacket from the National Center for Construction Education and Research, a Craft Instructor of the Year trophy, airfare and hotel accommodations to attend the ABC National Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, one complimentary convention registration (valued at $760) and national recognition through numerous industry publications.


ABC 2009 Regional Craft Instructors of the Year:

Region 1

Christopher Scott Davis

Electrical Instructor

ABC New Mexico Chapter, Albuquerque, N.M.

Region 3

James Crainer

Welding Instructor

ABC Texas Gulf Coast Chapter, Freeport, Texas

Region 4

Raymond W. Kosach

Electrical Instructor

ABC Florida Gulf Coast Chapter, Tampa, Fla.

Region 6

Michael Pope

Insulation Instructor

ABC Saginaw Valley Chapter, Midland, Mich.

Monday, January 12, 2009

HOMEBUILDING’S FIRST NAME IN LASTING VALUE CELEBRATES HALF CENTURY

Now marking its 50th anniversary, leading American homebuilder K. Hovnanian® Homes® is celebrating half a century of building quality.

In 1959, Kevork S. Hovnanian founded his homebuilding company with a clear and concise vision to build homes and create a company that provides quality and lasting value to its customers, community and associates. K. Hovnanian Homes is going strong in its 50th year with a family of homebuilders across 18 states, including the District of Columbia.

“For 50 years we have continued to stay true to my father’s founding principle of building quality homes with lasting value,” said Ara K. Hovnanian, president and CEO of Hovnanian Enterprises Inc., parent company of K. Hovnanian Homes. “It is with this commitment that we look forward to another 50 years of providing Americans with the home they deserve backed by a company they can trust."

The K. Hovnanian family of homebuilders provides numerous housing choices for all budgets, lifestyles and stages of life throughout the country. Additionally, K. Hovnanian American Mortgage helps to fulfill Americans’ dreams of quality home ownership by assisting homebuyers through the mortgage process.

“We know that buying a home is one of the largest and most important purchases an individual or family can make. That's why we are a company devoted to building communities of excellence. We build quality homes so individuals and families can make memories in a home of their own that will last a lifetime," concluded Hovnanian.

For more information about K. Hovnanian Homes’ 50th anniversary, visit www.khov.com/50.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

AHRI Calls on EPA to Avoid "Chaos" and Modify HCFC Rule

The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) today called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to modify its proposed rule governing the sale of equipment pre-charged with HCFC-based refrigerants (R-22, R-142b, and their blends).

In testimony before the EPA, AHRI Vice President of Regulatory Policy and Research Karim Amrane stated that the proposed rule "goes well beyond its original intent," which was to close a loophole on imported products containing HCFCs, to match the ban on domestic manufacturing of products that use virgin R-22 or R-142b beginning January 1, 2010.

While the proposed rule would close this loophole, it also would introduce new problems that could have a devastating effect on U.S. manufacturers. The proposed rule contains an unconventional definition for the "date of manufacture" -- one that shifts the meaning from the date the equipment leaves the factory to the date it is installed. Left unchanged, this definition would ultimately accelerate the phaseout timeline by six to 12 months because manufacturers would likely immediately stop producing condensing units charged with virgin HCFC refrigerants.

Amrane said that industry will manufacture an estimated 2 million HCFC condensing units in 2009, and if they were unable by law to be sold, stranded inventory costs could be well in excess of $500 million, "enough to bankrupt several manufacturers and suppliers," he said.

On behalf of AHRI, Amrane also forcefully objected to a provision in the proposed rule that would prevent U.S.-based manufacturers of HCFC-charged equipment from exporting it to Article 5 countries where, he said, "it is perfectly legal" to use those refrigerants. Keeping that provision intact would disadvantage and penalize U.S. manufacturers because their foreign competitors would face no such ban in those nations. The net effect, said Amrane, would be "the export of U.S. manufacturing jobs."

Finally, Amrane called on the EPA to modify the rule to exempt pre-charged appliance components, such as thermostatic expansion valves (TXVs), from the refrigerant ban. Failure to do so, he said, would prevent consumers from obtaining needed replacement parts for the installed-base of HCFC equipment.

The solution, according to Amrane, would be for the EPA to modify the rule to use a more conventional definition of the term "manufacture" to mean "when the product leaves the manufacturer's final assembly process, is packaged for shipment, and placed into initial inventory;" and to exempt products intended solely for export and pre-charged components from the rule.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

iLevel by Weyerhaeuser Announces Grand Prize Winners in "The Great Frame Giveaway" Sweepstakes

The results are in; iLevel by Weyerhaeuser has announced the five randomly drawn, grand prize winners in the "Great Frame Giveaway" sweepstakes:
  • Hope Construction, Flagstaff, Arizona
  • Cutler Construction, LLC, Saint Anthony, Idaho
  • Thornton Construction, Manhattan, Kansas
  • Ferguson Construction Company, Russia, Ohio
  • Dennis Epperson Custom Homes, Cleveland, Tennessee

Designed to give homebuilders a boost during a tough market, the $150,000 sweepstakes provides each grand prize winner with an optimized structural framing package to help meet their construction needs. The framing packages combine high-quality products and services from well-known brands such as Trus Joist® and Structurwood®, worth up to $20,000 each. Also included in the grand prize is a complimentary trip for two to the 2009 International Builders' Show® in Las Vegas, including airfare, two-nights' accommodation, and $500 cash.

iLevel offers builders and building material dealers a complete and integrated package of innovative framing materials and services, including TimberStrand® LSL, Parallam® PSL, TJI® joists, Structurwood Edge Gold® floor panels, iLevel Premium Joists™ and design software tools such as iLevel® Javelin®. To learn more about the complete iLevel line of residential framing products, software tools, technical support, and extensive distribution network throughout North America, visit www.iLevel.com or call 1 888-iLevel8 (888-453-8358) to locate a dealer near you.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

HBACA Introduces the 2009 Parade of Homes

The Home Builders Association of Central Arizona (HBACA) today announced its partnership with The Arizona Republic in bringing the 2009 Phoenix Metro Parade of Homes to the Valley.

Expected to be the largest real estate event in the Valley of the Sun with dozens of new-home builders and thousands of new-home shoppers, the event takes place March 28-29 and April 4-5 throughout the Valley.

"Valley cities continue to rank among the best places to live in the country, and with housing and borrowing becoming more affordable, this is a great time to showcase our best builders and developers and feature their incredible buyer incentives over the two Parade of Homes weekends" said Connie Wilhelm, HBACA President and Executive Director.

The HBACA/The Arizona Republic partnership to promote the Parade of Homes 2009 is ideal. HBACA represents approximately 800 members, which include builders, trade vendors and subcontractors who support the residential construction industry; and The Arizona Republic's mix of print and online media reach a Valley-wide audience of more than 1.8 million adults every day.

"We are thrilled to be partnering with the Home Builders Association for this event," said John Waldron, senior real estate sales manager from The Arizona Republic. "We already have strong, established audiences with our real estate print and online products. Our high-reach, high-frequency publications and interactive online products will educate a mass consumer audience on this exciting event and drive traffic, along with interested buyers, to the builders' communities."

Thousands are expected to tour new-home models during the four-day event, which includes promotional giveaways.

For more information about the 2009 Phoenix Metro Parade of Homes, contact Tisha Earls or Jim Sorgatz, 602.274.6545.