Building Business News July 2016

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Teardown/Rebuild Focus at KS Area Council – page 8 Summer Education – page 14 Fall Parade Contest – page 16

Check out the winning golf teams on pages 6-7.

2017 Greater Kansas City Home Show to Feature the Scott Brothers The Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City is delighted to announce that Jonathan and Drew Scott, the charismatic twin brothers who star in popular shows including Property Brothers, Buying & Selling, Property Brothers at Home, and Brother vs. Brother will headline the 2017 Greater Kansas City Home Show. After their stage presentation, Jonathan and Drew will participate in a book signing for home show guests and a number of lucky fans will be able to take a photo with the brothers. Along with their winning blend of sibling rivalry and humor, the brothers have a rare knack for finding fixer-uppers and turning them into perfect properties. Jonathan, a renowned designer and licensed contractor, and Drew, a seasoned agent, have bought and renovated real estate for over 15 years. The brothers’ fresh, functional approach has found success in cities across North America and around the world. With their broad experience and complementary skills, the dynamic,

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design-savvy duo can solve any property problem. Even with their busy television schedule, Jonathan and Drew have found time to create their Scott Living Collection of furniture and textiles for QVC and release their first book, Dream Home: The Property Brothers’ Ultimate Guide to Finding & Fixing Your Perfect House. They have even entered the country music scene--check out their “Hold On” video on YouTube for a look at their creativity in this arena. The Greater Kansas City Home show is a long-time Kansas City tradition and has been presented by the KCHBA

since 1948. Local consumers can connect with home builders, remodelers and learn about home improvements of all types. Combined with celebrity speakers and fun activities for all ages, the show draws thousands of visitors during the three days of the show. Booth sales are well underway for the home show— companies interested in reserving a prime location are urged to contact the KCHBA promptly as the floor is expected to sell out. The 2017 Greater Kansas City Home Show will be held at Bartle Hall March 17th through 19th, with the Scott brothers currently scheduled to appear on Saturday the 18th.


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June Calendar July 4 Happy Independence Day! July 13–15 Certified New Home Sales Professional Class July 19 Board of Directors Meeting July 21 Lunch, Learn & Earn Credit July 27 Missouri South Area Council Meeting For more information or to register for any event, go to www.kchba.org or call 816-942-8800

Builders Appreciation Night at the K The KCHBA’s annual Royals Night was a sold out event as members and guests rooted for the Royals on June 24th. This year’s event was held in appreciation of our builder members and was sponsored by the Gold Sponsors (see page 11 for a listing). The Phil Yancey tailgate kicked off the evening, sponsored by IKO with beer provided by IKO and Millard Lumber. Guests received a special Phil Yancey coozie, courtesy of Misty Hanson. Bob Frost shared memories of Phil Yancey in his roles as HBA member, board member and staff member. Although the Royals were outscored by the Astros, it was a fun evening for all!

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Missouri North Hears from Patek and Bertrand The May meeting of the Missouri North Area Council featured speakers on diverse topics: Jewell Patek, HBA of Missouri lobbyist and Jennifer Bertrand, interior designer. Patek provided a summary of the 2016 Missouri legislative session and reviewed the upcoming statewide elections. Jennifer Bertrand, well-known local designer and winner of HGTV’s Design Star, spoke on the importance of design in new homes. She suggested that builders should focus on classic design elements for longevity in their homes and mix in current trends to stay contemporary. Bertrand listed the use of varied textures as the most important element of today’s designs. Some popular elements of mixed textures include wood ceilings, wallpaper and kitchen walls tiled up to the ceiling. The next Missouri North meeting will be August 24.

Matt Ernst, Missouri North Chairman; Jennifer Bertrand; Brenner Holland, HBA President; Gary Kerns, Membership Committee Chairman

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This month’s pro tip is:

New Silica Rule in Effect OSHA’s final rule on crystalline silica went into effect on June 23. It gives the construction industry exactly one year to comply with the new requirements. The rule will apply to a wide range of employers who are involved with common residential construction tasks such as using masonry saws, grinders, drills, jackhammers, performing milling, and using heavy equipment for grading and excavating. OSHA has projected that about two million construction workers who drill and cut silica-containing materials – such as concrete and stone – are exposed to breathable silica and the agency estimates that this new standard (29 CFR 1926.1153) will save more than 600 lives annually and prevent more than 900 new cases of silicosis each year. More information and a webinar link is available at kchba.org. 4 PO#072816SPR_HBA_BBN (4.75x9.75).indd 1

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NAHB Report: Effects of the Overtime Rule Despite strong opposition by NAHB and other leaders in the nation’s small business community, the Department of Labor (DOL) last month issued its final overtime rule, which will more than double the current overtime salary limit of $23,660 to $47,476. Set to take effect on Dec. 1, the rule will have significant ramifications for many employers, including home building firms and non-profit organizations such as local and state HBAs. NAHB has prepared an FAQ to help our members better understand and to comply with the rule. In addition, a webinar replay (contact KCHBA staff for the link) is now available to help you: • Learn what employers need to know before Dec. 1. • Find out which staff will be due overtime.

job-advancement opportunities and the hours of full-time construction supervisors, leading to construction delays, increased costs and less affordable housing options for consumers.

• Assist NAHB’s advocacy efforts on this issue. Rule Meant to Help Workers Could Harm Them Most small businesses, including the vast majority of home building companies, operate under tight margins. The huge spike in the overtime threshold could force many employers to convert salaried employees to hourly workers in order to remain solvent. Many employers will be forced to scale back on pay and benefits, as well as cut workers’ hours, in order to avoid overtime requirements and remain in business.

Under the new standard, the salary threshold will be indexed to inflation and adjusted every three years, forcing employers to go through this process on an ongoing basis. NAHB continues to lead the effort to urge Congress to quickly pass the Protecting Workplace Advancement and Opportunity Act (House bill H.R. 4773 and Senate bill S. 2707). The legislation would force the Department of Labor to withdraw this rule until it has considered the effects it would have on small businesses, consumers, workers and the economy.

Though the rule is intended to help workers, many could wind up earning less money than they were making previously, and lose the workplace flexibility that comes with being a salaried employee. The rule will also reduce

A Bad Rule that Could have been Worse The Department of Labor originally proposed to raise the annual salary level to $50,440 to determine if an employee can be exempt from overtime eligibility.

NAHB lobbied intensely to get this level reduced and delayed, and in the end achieved a number of improvements in the final rule, including a relatively modest lower threshold of $47,476.

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HBA Golf Tournament 2016

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June 8 was a perfect day for golf as 36 teams enjoyed a day at Hillcrest Country Club. Golfers were treated to pastries at registration and snacks throughout the day courtesy of Stewart Title. Special appreciation to the Golf Tournament sponsors: Hole sponsors: St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters Regional Council, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty, Huber Engineered Woods, Capitol Federal, Central Bank of the Midwest, Cort, Factory Direct, First American Title, Missouri Gas Energy, PPG Paints, ProSource of Kansas City, Teague Electric, Top Master, Bank of Blue Valley, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Shamrock Cabinet, Wood Haven and the Kansas City Star Beverage sponsors: Bordner Installation Group, Cosentino North America, Millard Lumber

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Kansas Area Council: Latest News on the Teardown/Rebuild Process The increased teardown and rebuild acconstruction. Because building in an estivity in local neighborhoods proved to tablished area can lead to problems with be a popular topic as more than 70 HBA noise, parking, work start times, fence members attended the June 23rd Kansas encroachments and traffic, developing Area Council meeting. Panelists who a good relationship with all the neighshared their knowledge of the process bors can alleviate conflict between the were: Leawood Building Official Travis builder, the property owner and nearby Torrez, Prairie Village Building Official residents. Mitch Dringman, Assistant City Administrator of Prairie Village Wes Jordan, and HBA member and custom home builder Jim Lambie. Laura Wassmer, mayor of Prairie Village, also attended the event and Left to right: Wes Jordan, Mitch Dringman, Travis Rocky Rhodes, Kansas Torrez and Jim Lambie

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Area Council chairman, shared his experience with building in these cities. Prairie Village city council members approved an ordinance on June 20 which establishes rules for new construc- Area council meetings are ideal for networking and for tion. The rules were updates on local building issues. developed in a series of meetings held over several months with In response to a question about the neighborhood associations, developers, buyers of teardown properties, Lambie architects and home builders. Leawood stated that his customers have been in has an existing ordinance which applies the 30 to 35-year age range with one or to teardown/rebuilds. In both cases, new two children. They are drawn to older construction must comply with height neighborhoods by the large trees, good restrictions, grade changes, drainage schools, and easy walkability to shopissues and setback rules. The panelists ping and restaurants. all agreed that communication between In summary, city officials are pleased the builder and city officials before fithat “Prairie Village is the new cool nal plans are submitted is crucial to a place to live” and believe that continued smooth permitting process. re-development of the housing stock will

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NAHB Design Awards Programs Now Accepting Entries No matter what your specialty in residential construction or what demographic you serve, NAHB has an awards program for you. Five programs are now open for entries, and each offers national exposure for you and your business: NAHB Best in American Living Awards Do you want to be recognized as a leader in residential design, planning and development? Then submit your home and community design projects for an NAHB Best in American Living Award.™ NAHB’s Best in American Living magazine seeks to “redefine home and community,” and we’re looking for projects that do the same. Submit by Sept. 1. NAHB Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards Celebrating

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your log, timber frame, concrete, modular and panelized home designs for a chance at recognition during the Building Systems Housing Summit, Sept. 22-23 in Asheville, S.C.

Awards recognize CAPS designees for excellence in aging-in-place design and/ or accessible home modifications in a remodeled home.

Homes for Life Awards

And who knows: You might have projects that qualify for more than one awards program. Learn more at nahb.org and get those entries ready for submission.

NAHB Best of 55+ Housing Awards Also in its 25th year, the NAHB Best of 55+ Housing Awards is a prestigious showcase for innovation, emerging trends and quality housing that serves the older demographic. Got a project that appeals to boomers and beyond? Submit by Aug. 22.

If you’ve created an innovative remodel for a client who is older or has mobility issues, and you are a Certified Aging in Place Specialist, we have the awards program for you! Homes for Life

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HBA Staff Sara Corless Executive Vice President scorless@kchba.org, 816-733-2216

Kelcee Schlotzhauer Permit and Show Sales Coordinator kelcee@kchba.org, 816-942-8800

Gina Battle Director of Parade of Homes gina@kchba.org, 816-733-2219

Dawn Allen Director of Member Services and Events dawn@kchba.org, 816-942-8800

Marcia Jurgens Director of Administration marcia@kchba.org, 816-733-2215

Tricia French Project Manager tricia@kchba.org, 816-733-2241

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Learn Online with LERN NAHB partners with LERN to bring online courses to members on business-related topics that are important and useful to builders, remodelers, their trade partners and service providers. There are six new LERN courses coming up in July: Cash is King. Discover how to maximize cash flow, learn the importance of cash and find out your role in cash flow success. Boosting Your Website Traffic. Learn how to use search engine optimization to get greater visibility and exposure in Google searches and how to redesign website copy to increase online traffic and offsite results. Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business. Non-technical users can apply these step-by-step instructions to build, deploy and market smartphone applications across Android and iPhone platforms.

For each class, students will access the online readings, listen to audio presentations and engage in written online discussion with the instructor and other participants. Tuition ranges from $195 to $245 for each course. To learn more about LERN visit NAHB’s e-Learning page, or contact KCHBA staff for the link. NAHBNow, 6/20/16

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Take Three Big Steps in New Home Sales  Certified New Home Sales Professional (CSP)  Master Certified New Home Sales Professional (MCSP)  Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) Your Instructor:

Shawn McGuire, Broker GRI, CRS, MCSP, CAPS Licensed Real Estate Agent since 1987 Member of National Association of Realtors Member of NAHB Member of Omaha Builders Association Member of Omaha Area Board of Realtors Member of Womens Council of Realtors (WCR) Certified New Home Instructor NAHB Instructor

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Certified New Homes Sales Professional (CSP) Master the craft of successful selling. This professional-level course is designed for specialists in new home sales. You will gain a broad understanding of the home building business, discuss consumer psychology and learn the advanced techniques used by real estate veterans for greeting, closing and overcoming objections.

Lunch, Learn & Earn Credit: Basic and Advanced Trusses The KCHBA’s monthly opportunity to earn contractor code credit will focus on proper roof truss installation on July 21 and August 18. The KCHBA monthly education sessions qualify for two hours of code credit. Additional classes, especially toward year-end, will offer extra hours to help contractors meet requirements for license renewal before December 31st. Educational events for 2016 are underwritten by the generous sponsorship of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. To make a reservation for any class, contact Tricia (tricia@kchba.org or 816-942-8800).

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Master Certified New Home Sales Professional (MCSP) House Construction as a Selling Tool (Applies to MCSP)

The construction detail of a home is a powerful selling tool. Designed with sales in mind, this course provides an overview of the process of planning developments and individual homes. It also reviews types and methods of construction, expanding your knowledge of the building process to enhance your future effectiveness in your sales career.

Essential Closing Strategies (Applies to MCSP)

Build your sales results with proven closing strategies. Learn how to minimize common objections and win the confidence of prospective customers. This course provides participants with the opportunity to practice, drill, and rehearse the key words and phrases appropriate in a range of sales situations.

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Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) CAPS I: Marketing & Communication Strategies for Aging & Accessibility* (Applies to MCSP and CAPS) Identify opportunities and develop the skills to interact with 50+ customers can help grow your business dramatically. Learn best practices in communicating and interacting with this exciting and evolving population.

CAPS II: Design/Build Solutions for Aging & Accessibility (Applies to MCSP and CAPS)

Discover the guidelines and requirements of accessibility, the importance of doing an assessment with input from occupational and physical therapists as well as qualified health care professionals. In addition, discuss the significance of a good design when making modifications *To earn CAPS Designation, “Business Management For Building Professionals” required.*

HBA Members: Register for all 3 classes and save $200. For registration or questions please call the KCHBA at 816-942-8800.

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Year-To-Date Regional Home Building Activity Rises Nearly 30% May single-family permits top 500 for third month in a row June is National Homeownership Month and Kansas City homebuilders are celebrating by continuing their brisk pace of single-family construction in May, with 502 single-family permits issued. Year-to-date permit activity in the metro area rose 29 percent, with permits recorded for the first five months of the year totaling 2,223, according to the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City’s monthly Residential Building Permit Statistics report. All eight counties in the region reported an increase in residential permit activity in the first five months of 2016. “The housing market is especially active heading into summer with solid new home sales numbers. The good news for homebuyers is that it’s a nearly balanced market for new homes,” HBA Executive Vice President Sara Corless said. “That means buyers should be able to find what they want and builders are finishing new homes daily after depleting inventory.” The most recent permit report shows growth in all eight metro-area counties and reflects a strengthening housing sector that helps create personal wealth while boosting local economies, according to the National Association of Home Builders. The NAHB is touting the job creation and revenue-generating aspects of the housing market as part of National Homeownership Month in June. According to NAHB, every 1,000 new homes built translates into almost 3,000 jobs. National Homeownership Month also celebrates community benefits of owning a home. “Once a person invests in a home, they double-down on their community investment as well by getting involved in schools, churches and neighborhood activities,” Corless added. “Those are the intangible benefits of homeownership that improve lives, neighborhoods and regions.”

May 2016

Residential Building Permit Statistics

Residential Building Permit Statistics MAY 2016 CASS COUNTY Archie Belton Cass County Cleveland Drexel Garden City Harrisonville Lake Winnebago Lee's Summit Peculiar Pleasant Hill Raymore Village of Loch Lloyd CLAY COUNTY Clay County Excelsior Springs Gladstone Kansas City Kearney Lawson Liberty North Kansas City Pleasant Valley Smithville JACKSON COUNTY Blue Springs Buckner Grain Valley Grandview Greenwood Independence Jackson County Kansas City Lake Lotawana Lee's Summit Oak Grove Raytown Sugar Creek PLATTE COUNTY Edgerton Kansas City Parkville Platte City Platte County Riverside Weatherby Lake Weston JOHNSON COUNTY De Soto Edgerton Fairway Gardner Johnson County Leawood Lenexa Merriam Mission Hills Olathe Overland Park Prairie Village Shawnee Spring Hill Westwood

Single MultiS-F M-F Total Family Family Total Units Units Units % Units^ Units Units YTD YTD YTD 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 51 21 12 0 91

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12

0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 51 21 24 0 103

2 26 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 51 28 67 4 186

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12

2 26 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 51 28 79 4 198

3 0 0 70 12 0 1 1 0 14 101

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 70 12 0 1 1 0 14 101

19 5 14 353 47 0 14 2 0 39 493

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 5 14 353 47 0 14 2 0 39 493

16 0 0 0 0 5 6 6 0 29 3 0 0 65

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 0 0 0 0 0 140

16 0 0 0 0 5 6 146 0 29 3 0 0 205

76 0 37 0 9 23 33 31 3 128 22 0 0 362

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 489 0 0 0 0 0 489

76 0 37 0 9 23 33 520 3 128 22 0 0 851

0 17 8 0 10 4 1 0 40

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 17 8 0 10 4 1 0 40

0 102 25 0 52 17 9 0 205

0 346 0 0 0 0 0 0 346

0 448 25 0 52 17 9 0 551

0 0 0 0 2 4 16 0 0 71 36 7 15 2 0 153

0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 55

0 0 0 0 2 4 63 0 0 79 36 7 15 2 0 208 15

7 0 2 29 19 30 106 1 0 250 201 14 66 15 1 741

0 0 0 0 0 18 343 0 0 18 41 0 288 0 0 708

7 0 2 29 19 48 449 1 0 268 242 14 354 15 1 1449

Single MultiS-F M-F Total Family Family Total Units Units Units % Units^ Units Units YTD YTD YTD LEAVENWORTH COUNTY Basehor 5 0 39 0 5 39 Lansing 2 0 3 0 2 3 Leavenworth County 10 0 34 0 10 34 Leavenworth 0 0 8 0 0 8 Tonganoxie 20 0 22 0 20 22 37 0 37 106 0 106 WYANDOTTE COUNTY Bonner Springs 0 Edwardsville 0 KCKS/Wyandotte Co 8 8 MIAMI COUNTY Louisburg Miami County Osawatomie Paola Spring Hill Totals

0 0 0 0

0 0 8 8

3 0 87 90

0 0 0 0

3 0 87 90

1 5 0 1 0 7

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 5 0 1 0 7

10 26 0 3 1 40

0 0 0 0 0 0

10 26 0 3 1 40

502

207

709

2223

1555

3778

Comparison of Single Family Building Units for Greater Kansas City (Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, Wyandotte Counties) Month/Year January February March April May June July August September October November December

2009 96 129 131 184 189 204 196 207 219 226 192 182

2010 137 145 252 228 213 239 180 243 173 279 173 209

2011 90 121 180 210 230 262 204 205 202 205 185 207

2012 188 182 270 277 294 268 288 260 379 331 283 279

2013 273 224 335 444 337 333 409 354 384 369 340 288

2014 287 216 362 439 385 364 375 352 383 468 312 328

2015 240 260 392 437 395 438 399 425 462 459 360 432

2016 265 399 538 519 502

Annual Total

2,155

2,471

2,301

3,299

4,090

4,271

4,699

2,223

Comparison of Permits By Units Issued Year to Date 2009 - 2016 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

S-F Units 729 975 831 1211 1613 1689 1724 2223

M-F Units 23 55 272 121 1450 1604 1269 1555

Total Units 752 1030 1103 1332 3063 3293 2993 3778

^The Single Family number is units and includes both attached and detached units. %Multi-Family units are in buildings with 5 or more units. # Not available at time of report Permit information reflects the most recent data at time of publication. In order to ensure accurate recording of residential building permit statistics, the HBA may revise monthly and year-to-date figures when updated data is made available. Copyright 2016 Home Builders Assoc of Greater Kansas City. All rights reserved.


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