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A Gathering Place
A sprawling shingle-style home in Osterville provides a family numerous spots for getting together.
Soak In the View
While offering fantastic vistas, the design of this Wellfleet home is rooted firmly in the ground.
A House with Many Faces
Beautiful architectural forms come together seamlessly in this shingle style classic in Orleans

by builder Rogers and Marney. Photo by Nat Rea

PHOTO: NAT REA
POLHEMUS SAVERY DASILVA

Working for You
Welcome to our new and improved At Home on Cape Cod. You will notice that the magazine has increased in size and now includes features that highlight the best of our region’s builders and remodelers and columns on a variety of issues affecting our constituency.
I am thrilled to be working with editor Scott Lajoie, art director Alison Caron, advertising sales manager Dave Ortolani, and Paraclete Press.
I invite any and all of you to contact me for more information on how you can be included in the next issue of this beautiful publication (Spring 2019) whether it be in an article or through an advertisement.
As publisher of this magazine, I plan to use this space to update not only our members, but everyone about the work and events that are going on at HBRACC. Our mission is to provide education and advocacy and to work on legislative endeavors for our members. That has kept us very busy!
This year’s annual events—namely a children’s Lego building contest, a bowling event at the Lanes in Mashpee, and our annual golf tournament—were all hugely successful and will continue next year. I’m thrilled to announce that our golf tournament next year will be held at Willowbend Country Club.
On June 19, several board members and I attended the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Massachusetts’ state board installation. HBRACC past president Matt Anderson is now the state board’s first vice president and is in line to be president next year. Lieutenant Governor Karen

Polito performed the swearing-in duties.
In June and July, we also met with Congressman William Keating and attended a roundtable session with Senator Julian Cyr. We also attended lobby day up at the Statehouse and had lunch with Speaker Robert DeLeo.
We held two member mixers this past summer at Stonewood Products in Harwich and Global Marble and Granite in Centerville. Many thanks to our hosts!
The Smarter Cape coalition has started meeting again and exploring and discussing regulations pertaining to accessory dwelling units (See page 60).
I am working with Barnstable County Health and Human Services, Cape Cod Community College, Mass Hire (formerly the Career Center), Cape and Islands Workforce Investment Board (WIB), and the Barnstable County Sheriff’s department on workforce development. Our task force is exploring the issue of transportation and the need
for jobs in the trades on Cape Cod. Part of this initiative is also creating a program for women in construction.
Save the dates for these upcoming events:
OCT. 9 We will have a vendor trade show in place of our regular monthly dinner meeting at the Doubletree Hotel in Hyannis, another great opportunity for associate members to show builders their products and services. Please contact Stacy at the HBRACC office for more information.
OCT. 18 We are partnering with the Cape and Islands WIB for the 4th annual Residential Construction Career Day, where more than 350 students from all Cape Cod High Schools can visit with 50+ exhibitors.
NOV. 8 BRICC Gala at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Harwich
DEC. 11 Annual Meeting/Holiday Party at the Coonamessett Inn in Falmouth
A complete schedule of events and ways to register and learn more are available on our website.
As always, thank you to our members for your continued support. We are here to help you grow your business on Cape Cod and continue to build community.

Diane L. Pratt Executive Officer HBRACC


OFFICERS
President
Peter Kimball, APKimball Construction
1st Vice President/Treasurer
Trevor Meyer, Meyer and Sons, Inc
2nd Vice President/Secretary
Benjamin LaMora, Lineal Construction Inc.
Immediate Past President
Matthew Anderson
Anderson Framing & Remodeling
Executive Officer
Diane L. Pratt
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Natascha Batchelor, Davey Tree
Nick Bowes, Bayside Building, Inc.
April Ducott, Cape Associates
John Cotton, First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union
Brian Harding, Andersen Windows & Doors
Tim Sawyer, BLFR Architects
Tony Shepley, Shepley Wood Products
Jack Stevenson, Mid-Cape Home Centers
Andrew Tyner, Shepley Wood Products
PUBLISHER
Diane L. Pratt diane@capecodbuilders.org
EDITOR
Scott Lajoie scott@capecodbuilders.org
ART DIRECTOR
Alison Caron
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Dave Ortolani dave@capecodbuilders.org
PRINTER
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ROE OSBORN has been working as a professional architectural photographer for almost a quarter century. His work has appeared in many national as well as Cape Cod publications. In addition to photography and magazine editing (he is currently an editor for the Journal of Light Construction, Roe is a musician, sculptor, and writer with two books to his credit. His pictures appear in “Soak In the View” and appear on page 34.
MARLISSA BRIGGETT is based in Arlington, but frequently visits her family vacation home in Onset. She has for years written freelance stories for Cape Cod and Chatham magazines. She so loves the magazine medium that she founded her own lifestyle publication in 2016, called South Coast Almanac, which covers the communities from Fall River, Tiverton and Little Compton to Wareham and Buzzards Bay. Her piece, “A Gathering Place,” appears on page 20.
BRIAN VANDEN BRINK is an architectural photographer based in Camden, Maine. His work has been widely featured in such publications as Architectural Digest, New York Times, Boston Globe, Dwell, Coastal Living, and many others. He works extensively on Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard photographing houses, and has had six books of his own work published including ICONIC: Perspectives on the ManMade World. He lives in Camden with his wife Kathleen.
ALEXANDRA MALLOY is a freelance writer and editor. A graduate of Northeastern’s journalism program, she has worked for the Boston Globe, the Sierra Club, the Appalachian Mountain Club, and the International Fund for Animal Welfare. She wrote this issue’s feature on the upside-down house on Wellfleet Harbor. She hails from Orleans, but is currently living in Vermont and working as a communications specialist for a ski resort.












Students at the Construction Exploration workshop partnered with skilled tradesmen from Barnes Custom Builders and Lineal Construction to create a custom ramp for a discharged hospital patient who is wheelchair-bound.
RAMPING UP
Local students use their construction skills at a 4Cs workshop for a good cause
For a week this past July, eight boys and two girls from local middle and high schools took part in a construction exploration workshop sponsored by HBRACC at Cape Cod Community College.
Not only did they learn valuable skills from Barnes Custom Builders and Lineal Construction, they together built a ramp to be donated to wheelchair-bound Mashpee resident through Cape Cod Hospital.
“They were building something knowing it was going to someone who really needed it,” Tammi Jacobsen, the college’s Director of Workforce Development & Training, said of the capstone project. The students also were tasked with building their own tool boxes.
Cost for the workshop was $299/student, but EJ Jaxtimer and Duffany Builders provided full scholarships for two of the students. Mid Cape Home Center donated tool belts and lumber, Cape Associates provided flat bars, Crane Appliance, tape measures, and Wood Lumber, screwdrivers.
Cape Cod Community College hopes to offer the workshop again next year, and work with Cape Cod Hospital to identify a project that would again benefit its patients.
For more information on how to get involved with the construction workshop, call Tammi Jacobsen at (508) 375-5011.

Spiraling Hardscape
A usually simple design becomes a feat of engineering
Outdoor showers usually consist of four walls. This one, constructed by Dave Schumacker and Sudbury Design, is only one. Continuously curving, but only one.
The spiral design complements some of the houses curves, but it is whimsical feature of a Cape Cod house. The concrete wall was designed through computer-aided design, poured into a curved frame, and veneered with stone, leaving little niches for soap and other shower products. Then a six-inch capstone was constructed from templates made of plywood and affixed as the final step.
“It was a first for us, and very difficult,” said Sudbury Design principal Mike Coutu. “But we were very pleased with it in the end.”
A unique outdoor shower is designed with CAD software but the top cap is still done the old-fashioned way—with the help of a plywood template.





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A wicker day bed sits perfectly in a sitting nook on the second floor.
A Wicker Accent
Hyannis design firm Mackenzie and Co. uses rattan and bamboo in a variety of rooms
Casual and durable, wicker has long been a go-to choice for outdoor, porch, and three-season room furniture. But interior designers are not afraid to bring such pieces into other areas of a home.
Principal Angela Hamwey has designed interiors in Harwich and Osterville that utilized subtle accents of these

natural materials. Oftentimes, the wicker is used as chairs and furniture, pictured, but pieces can also be used that store pillows and throws and hold plants and other flora. “The natural material and beautiful woven technique adds texture and richness to rooms and can suit many styles, whether rustic, shabby-chic, coastal, or tropical,” says Hamwey.

(Left) Reading in a bedroom can be done from a hanging chair. (Above) Outdoor stools work perfectly indoors on a kitchen island.







A Gathering
Place

A sprawling shingle-style home in Osterville provides a family numerous spots for getting together.
BY MARLISSA BRIGGETT • PHOTOGRAPHY BY NAT REA
The story of this Oyster Harbors home involves twin weddings that bookended its origin. The Chicago homeowners were first introduced to Osterville when one of their twin daughters was married in nearby Cotuit. The homeowners, who met in Boston 40 years ago while in college always hoped to return to New England. While planning their daughter’s wedding, they fell in love with Osterville and immediately started looking for their own property.
The front façade to this home is a symmetrical shingle-style design featuring classical columns on the sprawling farmer’s porch.



Their new in-laws in Cotuit introduced them to their builder and architect, Gary Souza of Rogers & Marney and Tim Luff of Archi-Tech Associates. Within a year, they found a building site. Five years later, they were happily hosting their second daughter’s rehearsal dinner and wedding brunch at their new shingle-style home.
They’ve created the perfect place for entertaining. This past July Fourth, for example, they hosted twenty of their son’s friends with sleeping space for all.
They wanted a cozy Cape Cod feel for their family to gather in and they got it, complete with some secret rooms that you
might find in a vintage old home by the sea. For example, a walk-in closet unexpectedly opens up to a nursery.
Hallways are hard to find in this home. “I really dislike hallways.” the homeowner explains. She asked Tim to avoid them and he created large open spaces that easily transition from one room to another without the use of hallways.
What else did she feel strongly about? “Porches,” she says. “I wanted lots of porches. As many as possible. Tim was afraid too many porches might make the house dark, but he did a great job avoiding that.” She’s right. The home is flooded with natural light.
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Trellises above the lounge chairs by the pool also feature the classical columns.


The living room is primarily beige with clerestory windows providing light all the way up to the ceilings.
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And there are porches for whatever mood you might find yourself in. There are outdoor living and dining areas with easy access to the kitchen. There is a family room porch with outdoor heaters that allow the family to enjoy gathering outside as late as Thanksgiving. Outside the master suite there is an intimate sitting area around a beautiful stone fireplace. The homeowner happened to be in town when the stonemason was building the chimney and she talks about his workmanship with awe. She says he carefully considered each stone he placed. It’s a soaring example of artisanship with her family’s German coat of arms embedded in bronze above the fireplace.
It’s perhaps not surprising that a woman who likes porches also likes exterior balconies. Luff designed three spectacular second floor outdoor spaces to complement the bedrooms.
Good architectural projects requires a lot of creativity and collaboration among the homeowner, builder, architect and interior
designer. Some of us look through magazines or Pinterest for building and renovating ideas. Gary and Tim shepherded the owners to many local homes they had worked on to give them ideas and jumpstart the creativity.
An aesthetic vision emerged from their visits. The directive from the homeowners was that they wanted something “not fussy, but not plain Jane.” Tim calls the style “transitional,” meaning it’s not traditional, nor contemporary, but somewhere in between. He points out to details like the wall paneling in the dining room; the circular tray with recessed lighting that graces the entry hall ceiling and the heavy, custom built mahogany door that greets guests as they arrive.
The library to the right of the entry hall is lined with shelves built from cerused oak, which she had admired in one of the kitchens they had visited. Gary points out the beautiful patina of the wood. “It is ironic that we demolish a lot of homes and save the wood for a patina like this,” he says.
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(Right) A corner created by an L of the house is perfectly secluded for an outdoor fireplace and furniture.
(Below) A hot tub is built right into the hardscaping by the pool.




(Above) A den is cloaked in cerused oak for a warm and cozy feel.
(Below) A soaring cathedral ceiling is located in another living room.



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The homeowner wanted a family room and a living room. Both have comfortable couches and chairs in neutral tones with floor to ceiling windows that frame the beautiful backyard and pool area. The living room boasts vaulted ceilings, a beautiful limestone mantelpiece and black steel chandeliers.
The entrance to their master suite is close to all the first-floor action but can easily be hidden by pocket doors, offering complete privacy from the rest of the house. They intentionally chose the first floor because they are looking ahead at growing old here. The suite looks out over the
beautifully landscaped yard with the pool and its outbuildings. The “cottage apartment” built above the garage is built with their later years in mind too. If they need live-in assistance, the apartment will provide privacy and independence.
The basement is used as often as the upstairs space with a fully-outfitted gym, wine room, and a stocked bar with Cape Cod Beer on tap. Tucked away at one end of the basement is a room with multiple built-in bunk beds, anticipating a growing extended family.
While Gary and Tim have provided plenty of reasons to be indoors, this is the Cape so the outside beckons. The lot is pan shaped,
The kitchen looks out over a breakfast nook surrounded by windows.


with the pan handle leading down to a fire pit surrounded by Adirondack chairs and just beyond that is the dock and little beach where the homeowners’ toddler grandson likes to keep an eye on the tiny, side-walking crabs scurrying among the marsh grass.
The beach is nice for exploring but swimming happens at the pool. Comfortable chaise lounges sit under a pergola which provides dappled light on the pool. Two outbuildings on either end of the pergola have everything you need for a day at the pool—the one side, a pool house with its changing area, bathroom and outdoor shower and on the other
side a screened structure with couches, tables and wet bar. The grill sits nearby. Once you’re settled at the pool, there’s really no reason leave.
Sitting at the pool, looking at the shingle style house, you can’t help but think the homeowners have done it right. They’ve made the home their own and the pig adorning the weathervane says this home belongs to a family with humor and whimsy. They’ve set themselves up for extended clan gatherings—weddings, anniversaries, Thanksgivings and other holidays for many decades to come.
Just off the foyer— with its coffered ceiling and its geometric-patterned floor—is a formal dining room.

Builder: Rogers & Marney
Architect: Archi-Tech Associates
Landscape Architect: Phil Cheney
Landscape Contractor: Joyce Landscaping
Masonry: Barger Masonry
Pool: Dartmouth Pools


SOAK IN

While offering fantastic vistas, the design of this Wellfleet home is rooted firmly in the ground.
THE VIEW
BY ALEXANDRA MALLOY • PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROE OSBORN

Looking out over Wellfleet Harbor and Great Island beyond that, Architectural Design Inc.’s newest build on Indian Neck is just more than 4,000 square feet, overlooking the bluff and scrub pine landscape that leads to the town’s famed oyster farms. With cedar shingles and trim, the eaves of the house echo the hulls of galleons that long ago navigated the ever-changing Cape shoals. It mimics the classic captains’ houses with a modern widow’s walk .

Peter Haig, a principal at Architectural Design Inc., describes the structure as one of transition; the cedar of the house bringing the woods to the shore, the natural world into the house. “The homeowners wanted to bring the outside world in and the inside out,” said Haig.
An integral feature of the house is a contemporary-style widow’s walk made from cedar and cable. The view, the central focus of the house and its design, spans from the flats to the rolling hills of Truro. Walking from the roof deck down through the main living level of the house, you notice that the view flows through the main living area room to room, increasing the sense of connectivity.
“These spaces radiate from the kitchen, and the rooftop deck is no exception,” said Haig. “All rooms, if they don’t have a view, at least need to have a sense of the view.”
The enclosed porch offers the same exceptional views as the adjoining deck.

Susan Tuttle, the interior designer and owner of Surroundings Custom Interiors, similarly based her design plan on a central radiating point. As with Haig’s design, there was a clear focus on accessibility and informality within the space. It’s meant to be family friendly, comfortable and attractive.
“I tried to bring in elements of the Cape without being overly and predictably beachy,” said Tuttle. “We didn’t want to fight its setting, so what you see outside—earth colors, blues, tans, some greens—you get again inside.”
A metal school of fish sculpture runs off the dining room wall toward the long kitchen island.

Interior designer Susan Tuttle brought out the blues in the living room with a seascape diptych to give the fireplace some added depth.

Moving from living space to living space, there is a focus on family. The main dining room table that is for everyday use can be combined with a similar table downstairs to comfortably seat 16. In every area, there is seating to allow relaxation and communication without a feeling of suffocation. Family time here will become important in the coming years. “They have high school-aged kids that are headed off to college,” said Haig, noting the importance of this familial transition being integrated into the design process.
The focus on flow and connectivity expands outside to the approach to the house.
“One of the tasks as a designer is to give you a sense of making it easy,” said Haig. “A key feature for me was to give a sense of where the activity is. Often the arrival of coming to Cape Cod is a bit of a celebration itself; you’ve weathered the traffic over the bridge.”
(Above) The stairs from one deck to another feature the same cable styling that is on the widow’s walk. (Below) The outdoor shower is located out back, and has one side of the roof open for air circulation.



The cathedral-ceilinged living room is practical for lounging and watching television.
When pulling into the shell driveway, there’s an immediate sense of where to go, bringing you directly into the heart of the house. “You have a sense of where to go from the living area where you can see a family member or friend arrive,” said Haig.
This house promises to be a home, a sentiment that is echoed through the overall design concept.
“I hope that it feels varied inside, that there’s different places, from active to cozy,” Haig muses. “We want the house to feel expandable for a crowd without feeling cavernous when it’s a more intimate group.








In the summer, it offers a crisp and cool escape from the sweaty hustle of summer on Cape Cod, and a place to sink into a deep, postsunburn slumber. In the winter, it will still invite those into its space, offering its occupants the perfect view for off-season sunsets.
“I’m hoping it has a bit of a treehouse feel on the living level,” Haig said, adding, “I hope it feels like a barefoot house you can walk around in your bare feet and, as best we can, be connected to the ground.”
Architect: Architectural Design Inc.
Builder: Wellfleet Custom Homes
Interior Design: Surroundings
Custom Interiors
The kids’ room with bunks is accessed through sliding wooden doors.


A House with
Many Faces

Beautiful architectural forms come together seamlessly in this shingle style classic in Orleans
BY SCOTT LAJOIE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN VANDEN BRINK

Approaching this house from the road, you can’t help but notice the dominant gable that signals classic American shingle style. It is no wonder that principal architect John DaSilva of Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders drew his inspiration directly from past relics, like the famous William G. Low House of Bristol Rhode Island.
This home’s gable isn’t nearly as long as the Low House’s. It doesn’t have to be. It shares the spotlight with the house’s other forms.
Visible is the arrow facing up toward the sky, while the entranceway is situated to the side purposefully. This helps integrate the opposite wing of the house, which is where the first floor master is located, jutting out into the yard and commanding views in 180 degrees. In fact, as you move to that side of the house, the horizontality of the forms there become the focus and the gable’s authority is minimized.

(Above) The entranceway’s sloping roof accommodates the path one takes up the stairs to the second floor. (Right) A long window provides light from the portico while a smaller window peeks in from just outside.

The front door’s porch is surrounded by flattened classical columns, giving the approach to the home a whimsical feel.
The entranceway is framed by two sets of flattened columns, which honor the classical style while giving it a more casual and whimsical feel. Walk up to the door and you can see straight through the house to the water views.
The foyer soars up to the second floor. While some houses make the path for a guest to go up the stairs primary, here you have to walk ahead and turn around to start the journey. You then hang a left and follow the roofline on your right to the second floor. Windows surround you: there are a few along the stairs, one looks back into the outdoor entryway and a tiny one looks out a dormer above said entranceway. The stairs lead into a cut-out in the shiplap and there are two similar cut outs that follow, one that looks out over the foyer and one that deposits you on the balcony. The windows, the rooflines, and the cutouts make for so many different angles in this one corner of the house.


Another whimsical feature is a hallway leading from the foyer to the kitchen, featuring two curved walls. (Below) Relax by a fire in the living room.





If you don’t choose to head up to the second floor, there are plenty of options to explore. Wherever you choose to venture, you don’t just walk through the house. You circulate, according to DaSilva. Running in a circle around a homes solid core can be fun for the kids, but the interior traffic patterns are also developed for adults. Instead of going straight into the family room, you can turn right, walk past the stairs, dodge the coat closet, pass the stairway to the basement and the doorway to the den, and slip through the jog of a hallway—with its rounded walls, a device invented by the great English house architect of a century ago, Edwin Lutyens—to get to the kitchen.
You might meet people who have come through one of the side entrances at the garage or side porch, then through the mudroom to the kitchen. You all might retreat to the dining room or family room, while one gets drinks in the butler’s pantry, situated in a spot where it has access and lines of sights to a number of rooms.
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(Above) The house from the back looks strikingly different from what it looks like in the front. (Left) Heavy overhangs pull the house down to the ground as well as provide shade, even for a large bay window.
(Opposite) The kitchen island and table are elegantly simple and the chairs surrounding them are even more so.


Even the bathroom has a beautiful view of the cove.





Windows come in all shapes and sizes on the back side of this house, the light from which reflects in the pool at night.


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The house looks northeast across Nauset Marsh and Nauset Light. While the front façade had carefully placed windows to let the shape of the gable speak, the backside is full of windows. The gable is also on the backside, but it disappears into a bank of windows in the second floor master bedroom.
The bottom floor has a similar display: the water-facing walls of the kitchen, dining room and family room are cloaked in large windows and central French doors.
Overhangs are overstated, much like the column forms. They anchor the house to the ground. In fact, the big bay window in the


street-facing den is set back and covered with such an overhang.
The house sits on a beautiful site: flat in the front, and slopes down to the ocean in the back. The first-floor terrace is modest in size.
DaSilva and team , including PSD’s in-house landscape architect, Rob Calderaro, were limited by conservation setbacks and chose to devote a good amount of square footage to an infinity-edge pool.
The practical retaining wall in the back transforms into a smoother tile face over which the pool cascades.
With its many faces in all directions, forms coming together to make interesting shapes from different angles, this home will definitely impress.







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Embrace E-Permitting
HBRACC has to work Cape-wide to implement a uniform policy for permitting that includes online procedures and forms.
BY TREVOR MEYER
Seventy-five percent of the HBRACC membership when surveyed said that permitting was a hindrance to business. In that same report, 46 percent reported delays in project deadlines as a result, and 33 percent said the status quo led to increased project costs.
This is not exclusive to Massachusetts. In fact, a similar assessment in Oregon revealed that construction costs may increase up to 10 percent due to permitting bureaucracy and delays.

Different permitting processes across towns on the Cape creates inconsistencies, and builders have to expect to approach each process differently. Such inconsistencies are in: 1) forms and required documentation, 2) code interpretation, 3) fee determination, 4) schedules for inspections, 5) addressing simple vs. complex permits.
In order to achieve some consistencies across towns, towns should consider a uniform policy. Such a policy should strive to improve towns’ existing policies. For instance, timing for permitting should start when the permit is received by any of the departments that must review and sign off. Presently, the 30-day limit starts when it finally lands on the building departments’ inbox, which can be weeks or months after the process was started.
Forms must be consistent. In one town, a building commissioner said he used the state templates for all of his forms. While far from perfect, he said the uniformity prevents a lot of headaches in the end.
Changes in staffing across towns would be included in a uniform policy. It would require: 1) increased hours and more coverage when staff is sick or on vacation, 2) more authority to front desk administration to review and sign off on less complicated permits, 3) better training, and 4) consideration for ‘permit coordinators,’ who are the builder’s point of contact when permits are making their way through each of the departments.
Technology should allow us to put everything online and streamline processes. E-permitting is inevitable. Doing everything online would make permitting much easier for all parties involved.
As part of this uniform, Cape-wide policy, we also envision a system similar to the TSA pre-check for builders who qualify in advance. We also see the expansion of the “express permit” for simpler jobs when it is known that there aren’t any zoning or conservation implications with a project or footprint expansion.
The manuals for each town’s procedures and consistent directories of who handles what would need to be readily available online as well.
This would take some work. In order to understand the impacts of our present situation, we must research the financial impacts of delays from our presents systems. We must reach out to players across the entire Cape and together come up with a comprehensive that leads to understanding the best policy for everyone. Then finally we must establish some formal meetings to facilitate the design process and eventually compose a model policy.
Then comes the hard part: the politics of passage. We’ll have to create materials that explain this policy in laymen’s terms through talking points, FAQs, and summaries on a professionally designed and easily navigable web site. Then HBRACC members have to work with advocates within town departments and supply them with ways to convince their peers of the benefits of a new uniform policy.
This uniform policy will not pass in all towns at the same time. We must identify towns that are the most willing and use them as models for attempts to pass the policy in towns that may be more hesitant to change.
It will take time and some hand-holding might be required. And while advocacy might be a little new to us as an organization, we are in the best position to lead this charge.
The benefits of this change would far outweigh the minor troubles we experience in implementing this along the way. Towns will streamline their permitting processes and builders will encounter consistency as we work on projects in different towns. It is a win-win for all involved.
Trevor Meyer is the Principal of Meyer and Sons, Inc. and the 1st Vice President/Treasurer of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod.






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Encouraging Production of Accessory Dwelling Units
Improving bylaws concerning these oft-overlooked options would add much needed rental inventory while providing homeowners with an income stream.
BY STEFANIE COXE
Cape Cod is in desperate need of more housing. As the economy grows and young professionals are needed to fill jobs in healthcare, professional services, and of course, tourism, smaller units must be created.
But traditional options for it—namely large apartment buildings—can be controversial and take a long period of time to build.
That is why the Smarter Cape Partnership, a coalition of the leading business, professional, educational and economic umbrella organizations on Cape Cod including HBRACC, have thrown their support behind improving bylaws to make the building and renting of Accessory Dwelling Units, or ADUs, easier. ADUs can be anything from a separate cottage or carriage house on a property to an in-law apartment above a garage or in a basement.
Increasing the supply of available ADUs provides more housing options without developing more land or ruining the character of our community. With more ADUs built where appropriate, young professionals and students on Cape Cod will be more likely to stay on the Cape and older residents will be able to “age in place” easier.
According to the Cape Cod Young Professionals ‘Shape the Cape’ study, housing availability and affordability is one of the main reasons young professionals either do not locate on Cape Cod or simply leave the region altogether.
The current rental market on Cape Cod is just too small, and that lack of supply drives up rental prices. The types of rentals tend to be too big (3BR houses) and expensive for some segments of the population while affordable housing excludes those with moderate incomes, like young professionals, fishermen, and students who may make a decent income but have to spend a large amount of it on student loans or other expenses.
Better ADU bylaws would make it easier for homeowners to rent out accessory units on their property. The model bylaw supported by Smarter Cape removes restrictions that create hurdles and disincentives for homeowners. At the same time, it creates design standards, restricts unit size to be subordinate to the main dwelling, and maintains important wastewater, community character, and other regulations.
To ensure ADUs are
rented to locals rather than on a short-term basis, the model bylaw prohibits AirBnB type usage. Smarter Cape Cod recommends a one-month tenancy minimum, while some towns such as Falmouth, have incorporated a much lengthier six-month minimum.
Accessory units are great option because they create affordability in two categories—increasing attainable rental options and creating an income stream to make a home more affordable for owners. Allowing existing homeowners to create more rental opportunities without adding more bedrooms or bathrooms than allowed under existing zoning strikes a great balance of more units, while keeping the charm and character of Cape Cod intact.
One huge benefit is that the ADU adjusts as the homeowner’s situation evolves. At first, a couple might rent out their ADU to a friend to help pay a mortgage. Once they begin a family, they might use it for an in-law or a nanny for childcare purposes. Once the kids leave the house, they might find themselves caring for an elderly parent in that ADU. As they themselves become older, they might bring in their own caregiver to live in the unit or move into the unit themselves as ownership changes hands as a son or daughter moves into the main house with their family.
The model bylaw, drafted by the Cape Cod Commission would allow owners to go before the building commissioner and not the entire planning board for a new ADU permit. It would also remove restrictions as to whom you could rent and longterm deed restrictions (while still maintaining a minimum).
Members of the coalition supporting these changes include: HBRACC, the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, CCYP, Cape Cod and Islands Association of Realtors, OpenCape, Cape Cod Technology Council, and Cape Cod Community College.
Falmouth and Truro have already adopted versions of the model bylaw and several other towns are considering it for Special Fall (2018) or Spring (2019) Town Meeting. But passage requires community support. For more information or to get involved with the Smarter Cape advocacy effort, visit www. buildasmartercape.com or email info@buildasmartercape.com.
Stefanie Coxe of Nexus Werx LLC is a consultant for the Smarter Cape Partnership.






How to Eliminate the Gender Gap
The facts are clear: Women are underrepresented in construction. Now what?
BY SUSAN HACKETT
When discussing the construction industry, there are two realities on which we can agree: It’s a male-dominated field, and we’re facing a labor shortage.
In recent years, women have made substantial headway in construction, and the numbers have risen slightly. However, our industry can and must do so much more to attract and retain women. We will profit in a number of ways from having women working in construction; however, with a looming labor shortage, we would benefit from having more talent from which to choose to fill necessary jobs, regardless of gender.
Suffolk Construction, a Boston-based nationwide construction company, is trying to bridge the gender gap. Of their 109 employees on their job site for the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL, 30 percent are women. Project Executive Jessica Chen reports that this “is something very, very special as the norm is three percent. So to have 30 is very exciting.”
College, HBRACC offered a Construction Exploration Camp to students entering grades 7, 8, and 9 and provided a fun, interactive experience in the fundamentals of architecture, construction, and engineering, while raising awareness of careers in the construction trades (see page 15).
In October, HBRACC will host its 4th annual Residential Construction Career Day for local area high school students with the intent of showing that there are many different aspects to construction some are professional and others are skilled tradespeople, some requiring a college degree and some not. But all are viable careers and there are viable, successful businesses here in our local community. This year, for the first time, HBRACC is planning a Women in Construction Meet & Greet, where the female students will interact with women working in a wide variety of construction careers on Cape Cod.

There are other groups springing up across the country whose focus is on training women and the underemployed, and preparing them for entry into the construction workforce. In Massachusetts, Building Pathways Boston and Taunton-based Building Pathways South offer six-week programs with a goal of 50 percent women. It is a full-time building trades pre-apprenticeship program that will prepare someone to pursue a certified union apprenticeship. While this program is open to residents of Barnstable County, the program being located off-Cape could be problematic for some, but there is a hope that the program can be offered at a closer location in the future.
Many experts recommend exposure to future career opportunities when women are young. This is already happening with the growth and popularity of STEM curricula throughout our society’s schools. HBRACC is doing its part to alleviate the dilemma of both women in construction and the labor shortage. This summer in collaboration with Cape Cod Community
There are many different avenues leading to a career in construction, whether from a trade school, an apprenticeship program, after college, after children, etc. Obviously, physical toil is not for everyone, regardless of your gender. I worked in a traditional finance position during the first 30 years of my career. Then in my mid-50s, I found myself changing careers and landed at a construction company. I have been working in construction ever since. The same situation can happen for those in sales, marketing, or human resources—all of which play critical roles in the construction industry.
Like me, people can transition into the construction industry at any point in their career. You could explore some options after the kids are out of the house, or need to find a good-paying job after a divorce. Whatever your circumstances, there is a point of entry, and these opportunities likely pay more than the typical service, retail or hospitality jobs.
We need to continue the dialogue about this issue. Progress will slow if we don’t act on our ideas and implement the programs that will ease the labor shortage.
Susan Hackett is the Subcontractor Relations Manager at Delphi Construction in Mashpee.
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OCTOBER 18 - Residential Construction Career Day
Professionals from a variety of residential construction-related careers will be available to answer questions and provide demonstrations and activities to inform and inspire students. Students can learn about internships and various employment opportunities. This is a free event for Cape Cod high school juniors and seniors (from 9:00 to 1:00) and the General Public (from 1:30 to 4:00), Cape Cod Fairgrounds, 1220 Nathan Ellis Hwy, East Falmouth
OCTOBER 30 - Philanthropy Day on Cape Cod
Now in its 22nd year, Philanthropy Day is the largest philanthropic all-day annual event on Cape Cod. It is an opportunity for learning, sharing, and recognizing the dedication and generosity of those who support the many nonprofits on Cape Cod and the Islands. Your Registration for Philanthropy Day will include the conference, the luncheon, the plenary speaker, the cocktail reception and raffle, and a CFRE credit. 8:30 am–5:00 pm, Hyannis Resort and Conference Center (35 Scudder Avenue, West End Rotary, Hyannis)

OCTOBER 31 - High Impact Negotiations: Dealing with Suppliers, Colleagues, and Customers
Negotiation is not just about getting the lowest price, but about managing and improving overall supplier performance. Negotiation is an underutilized, yet critical business skill that lies dormant within most organizations. Many employees, including management, are uncomfortable with negotiation and may be unaware of how that is impacting their own job performance, as well as the overall performance of their organizations. This session prepares attendees to hone their personal negotiating style and skills, as well as identify and defend against the negotiating techniques that may be used against them by suppliers, customers and co-workers. 8:30 am – 11:30 am, The Center for Corporate and Professional Education of Cape Cod Community College, 540 Main Street, Hyannis

FEBRUARY 17, 2019 - Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod Heart and Home Cabaret
The 5th Annual Heart and Home Cabaret is presented by international singer and songerwriter David Roth. Performances by homeowners, volunteers, staff, and friends of Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod. Tickets are $25 dollars and go on sale in January. 2 pm, St. David’s Episcopal Church, 205 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth








The Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod (HBRACC) is affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Massachusetts (HBRAMA).
Advocacy

THREE-IN-ONE MEMBERSHIP
Three memberships for the price of one: local, state, national.
VOICE FOR THE INDUSTRY
Advocating for housing and development issues. We keep you informed on legislative and regulatory issues that affect the building trades.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
Join a committee or council. Help guide the future of home building and development on the Cape & Islands.
NEWS AND INFORMATION
Economic and forecasting information, legal assistance and consultation.
Members adhere to a strong professional code of ethics ensuring that consumers receive the highest quality of service.
We support homeownership on Cape Cod and our individual members through legislative, educational, promotional and civic efforts.

PUBLICATIONS
Complimentary subscriptions to Builder Magazine, Nation’s Building News Online and At Home on Cape Cod
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
We offer approved courses to renew your Construction Supervisor License and stay atop of code review, workplace, lead safety, energy and other issues.
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS
We provide programs to earn Certified Master Builder, Graduate Master Remodeler, Certified Green Professional, Certified Aging in Place Specialist and other designations.

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
The association is involved in numerous community groups.
MEMBER DISCOUNT PROGRAMS
Member-only discounts provide saving on travel, financial services, automobiles and more.
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
We provide countless ways to network and build relationships.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Our local building industry awards competition distinguishes awardwinning members of the industry.






Photography by Dan Cut rona

The BRICC Awards is a biennial event that recognizes excellence in building, remodeling, design, sales and marketing on Cape Cod. The BRICC Awards are open to builders, developers, project owners, architects, land planners, marketing/advertising firms, interior design firms, remodelers, real estate agencies, financial institutions, architectural photographers and other professionals in the home building & home ownership industry.
The BRICC Awards Gala will be held on November 8 at the Wequasset Inn in Harwich.
Sponsorship opportunities and tickets are still available.
Contact Diane Pratt at 774-340-3140 for more information on this prestigious event.















Wolf Home Products
Doug Dumas 10 Birch Avenue East Taunton MA 02718 (401) 787-1016 wolfhomeproducts.com
Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-6577
Brown Lindquist Fenuccio & Raber Architects Inc
Home Builders & Remodelers
ACCOUNTING
Clifton Larson Allen LLP
James Pratt
700 Pleasant St, Third Floor New Bedford MA 02740 (508) 990-1368 claconnect.com
Logie CPA
Gary Logie
724 Main St, Unit F Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-0329 logiecpa.com
ALARMS & SECURITY
Alarm New England
Chris Connors 22 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (860) 616-7568 alarmnewengland.com
APPLIANCES
Crane Appliance
Ken Leblanc 249 Teaticket Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-8179 craneappliance.com
Ferguson Enterprises
Greg Wills 106 Falmouth Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-8704 ferguson.com
KAM
Kevin Gralton 201 Yarmouth Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-2221 kamonline.com
Miele, Inc.
Christopher Pike 555 Washington St Wellesley MA 02482 (781) 591-1878 mieleusa.com
ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN & BUILD
Beatrice A. Bunker Architect
Beatrice Bunker 164 Katherine Lee Bates Rd
Kurt Raber 203 Willow St Ste A Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 362-8382 capearchitects.com
Cotuit Bay Design, LLC
Steven Cook 43 Brewster Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 274-1166 cotuitbaydesign.com
Daniel Lewis AIA, Architect
Daniel Lewis 269 South Main St Centerville MA 02632 (508) 612-8771 daniellewisarchitect.com
D. Michael Collins Architects
Michael Collins 1383 Rte 28A Cataumet MA 02534 (508) 651-7099 dmcarch.com
GF Architecture, LLC
Gerrit Frase 74 Dove Hill Road North Falmouth MA 02556 (774) 487-8288 gfarchitecture.com
Hutker Architects Inc - Falmouth
Tom McNeill 533 Palmer Ave Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-0048 hutkerarchitects.com
INTEGRATA Architecture + Construction LLC
Andrew Borgese 419 Palmer Ave, Suite 200 Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 495-6575
integrata-ac.com
Jill Neubauer Architects
Meredith Hunnibell 15 Depot Avenue Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 548-0909 jnarchitects.com
LDa Architecture & Interiors, LLP
Kyle Sheffield 919 Main St Osterville MA 02655 (617) 621-1455
lda-architects.com
Lineal Construction Inc
Ben LaMora PO Box 1118 Barnstable MA 02630 (508) 275-7512
linealinc.com
Nicholaeff Architecture & Design
Doreve Nicholaeff 891 Main St Osterville MA 02655 (508) 420-5298 nicholaeff.com
Patrick Ahearn
Architect LLC
Patrick Ahearn 160 Commonwealth Ave Suite L3 Boston MA 02116 (617) 266-1710 patrickahearn.com
Peter McDonald Architects, LLC
Peter McDonald P.O. Box 888 North Eastham MA 02651 (508) 240-0843
capecodarch.com
Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders
Peter Polhemus 157 Brewster-Chatham Road (Route 137) East Harwich MA 02645 (508) 945-4500 psdab.com
Salt Architecture, Inc.
Chris Harris 116 Highland Avenue North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 560-9903
saltarchitecture.com
Siemasko + Verbridge Katelyn MAnfredo 403 Main Street Chatham MA 02633 (508) 348-5485 svdesign.com
ATTORNEY
Freeman Law Group LLC
Peter Freeman 86 Willow St Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 362-4700 freemanlawgroup.com
AUDIO/VIDEO/HOME
THEATER & TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Communication Technologies, Inc.
Paul Diggin
77 Accord Park Drive, Unit B10
Norwell MA 02061 (781) 741-5959 actces.com
Audio Video Design
Rob Henry 383 University Ave
Westwood MA 02090 (617) 965-4600 avdesigns.com
Nantucket Sound
Jim Roberts
491 Iyannough Rd Airport Rotary Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-4434 nantucketsound.com
Ron Snell Audio Video
Ron Snell
27 Pinehurst Drive Bourne MA 02532 (508) 989-8112rsavs.com
Technical Operations and Development
Kristine Fernandes
30 Perseverance Way Unit 6
Hyannis MA 02601 (866) 316-8623
toadallyawesome.us
AUTOS/TRUCKS
Marty’s Chevrolet
Erika Pikor
420 Macarthur Blvd
Bourne MA 02532 (508) 417-8675 martyschevrolet.com
BANKING/LENDING
Cape Cod Five Cents
Savings Bank
Terry Walther 19 West Road Orleans MA 02653 (888) 225-4636 capecodfive.com
Eastern Bank
Rana Murphy 375 Iyannough Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 923-2466 easternbank.com
First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union
John Cotton 66 Falmouth Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 979-4707 firstcitizens.org
Murray & MacDonald Insurance Services
Gabriel DeSouza 550 MacArthur Blvd Bourne MA 02532
(508) 289-4126 riskadvice.com
Rockland Trust
Brian Griffin 442 Main St Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-5540
rocklandtrust.com
Salem Five Mortgage
Charlotte Green 341 Court Street Plymouth MA 02360 (800) 445-8600
SalemFive.com
The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod
Christina Bologna 25 Benjamin Franklin Way Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 568-3400 mycapecodbank.com
BUILDING MATERIALS SUPPLIER
Advanced Building Products, Inc.
Gene Fitzpatrick 95 Cyro Drive Sandford ME 04073 (207) 490-2306 advancedbuilding products.com
A.W. Hastings Barry Sturgis 138 Lakeview Drive Centerville MA 02632 (860) 745-0333 awhastings.com
AZEK Building Products
Michael Reynolds 6 Clapp Lane
Sagamore Beach MA 02562 (774) 205-5530 cpgbp.com
Beacon Sales Co Inc
Lionel Larivee 96 Lombard Ave West Barnstable MA 02668 (508) 362-7109 beaconsales.com
Boise Cascade
Dan Morgado 33 Fowler st ext Westfield MA 01085 87746206473 bc.com
Boston Cedar Garry Prevedini 80 Hampden Rd Mansfield MA 02048 (508) 851-3300 bostoncedar.com
Botello Home Center
Stephen Botello 26 Bowdoin Road / Route 28 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-3132 botellolumber.com
Brockway Smith Co
George Green
35 Upton Dr Wilmington MA 01887 (978) 475-7100 brosco.com
Cape Cod Brass & Security Hardware, Inc.
Alan Goode
1180 Route 28 #28
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-2300 capecodbrass.com
Drywall Masonry Supply
Kristen Cronan
277 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 398-4100
drywallmasonrysupplies.com
Eastern Sling and Supply
Dennis Jones 17R Powerhouse Road South Boston MA 02127 (617) 596-2727 easternsling.com
Falmouth Lumber Company
Scott Augusta 670 Teaticket Highway East Falmouth MA 02536-5846 (508) 548-6868
falmouthlumber.com
Henry Forti Fiber
Joe Burgoyne 3 Harmon Road Waltham MA 02452 (781) 316-6975 henry.com
Holt & Bugbee Co.
Sean Herlihy 1600 Shawsheen St. Tewksbury MA 01876 800-325-6010 holtandbugbee.com
Huber Engineered Woods
Andrew Collins 258 West Road Ashby MA 01431 (978) 400-1941 huber.com
Metrie Moulding
Mark Grant 425 Whitney St Northborough MA 01532 (508) 393-9959 metrie.com
Mid Cape Home Centers
Jack Stevenson 465 Route 134
South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 398-6071 midcape.net
Parksite
Kyle Hintlian 10 Rose Glen Dr Andover MA 01810 (603) 397-7123 parksite.com
Premium Plywood + Specialties
Michael Whitelaw
700 Bearses Way
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-7590 premiumply.com
Shepley Wood Products, Inc.
Tony Shepley
216 Thornton Dr Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 862-6200 shepleywood.com
Snow and Jones, Inc.
Danielle Jones
167 White’s Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-0911 snowandjones.com
Specialty Builders
Supply, Inc.
Christopher Dias 59 Commerce Park Road Brewster MA 02631 (508) 896-8866
sbscapecod.com
Stonewood Products
Anthony Baroni 15 Great Western Rd Harwich MA 02645 (508) 430-5020 stonewoodproducts.com
Taylor Forest Products, Inc
Len Taylor 765 Washington St. Pembroke MA 02359 (800) 837-7480
taylorforest.com
The Wood Lumber Company
Dana Miskell 81 Locust St Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 548-3154 woodlumbercompany.com
Unilock
Scott Benson 35 Commerce Drive
Uxbridge MA 01569 (781) 389-5375 unilock.com
Versatex Trimboard
Ricardo Torres
7 South Pond Drive Coventry RI 02816 (508) 564-3757 versatex.com
WindsorONE
Antoinette Birknes
737 South Point Blvd, Suite H Petaluma CA 94954 888-229-7900 WindsorONE.com
BUILDING/REMODELING/ HOME IMPROVEMENT
A&A Building and Remodeling
Artak Sahakyan 17 Balfour Ln, Unit K Chatham MA 02633 (508) 348-0065 aabuildingremodelingllc.com
A F Hultin & Co Inc
Art Hultin
PO Box 504
11 Lawrence Way North Truro MA 02652 (508) 487-1651
arthultin.com
Aluminum Products Of Cape Cod
Matthew Hunter 476 Main Street
Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 398-8546
apofcc.com
Anderson Framing & Remodeling
Matthew Anderson 241 Route 6A East Sandwich MA 02537 (508) 367-4653 anderson-framing.com
AP Kimball Construction
Peter Kimball 84 Homers Dock Rd
Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 737-1258
apkimballconstruction.com
Architectural Design Inc. AD Build LLC
John Ingwersen 62 Route 6A Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-0606 ad-archts.com
ARCHWRIGHT Fine Home Builders
Cara Meneses 1528 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 (781) 934-9100 archwright.com
Bannon Custom Builders
Paul Bannon 2 Tupper Road Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 833-0050
bannonbuilds.com
Bayside Building, Inc.
Brian Dacey P.O. Box 95 Centerville MA 02632 (508) 771-1040
baysidebuilding.com
Barnes Custom Builders
Charles Barnes 580B North Falmouth Highway North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 776-6294 barnescustom.com
Bayswater Development, LLC
Joseph Colasuonno 20 Red Brook Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-8255 newseabury.com
Beacon Marine Construction LLC
Jon Hagenstein
37 Bowdoin Rd.
Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-7880
beaconmarineco.com
Benger Construction
Kevin Benger
143 Pond View Dr
Brewster MA 02631 (508) 385-2858
bengerconstruction.com
Bilek Builders LLC
Christopher Bilek 975 Main Street
South Harwich MA 02661 (508) 945-0018 bilekbuilders.com
Bilodeau Builders Inc.
Peter Bilodeau
83 Bunker Hill Rd. Osterville MA 02655 (508) 362-0550
B.L. Mosher Construction
Bert Mosher
P.O. Box 1131
South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 364-6554
Cape Associates, Inc
Matt Cole
345 Massasoit Rd PO Box 1858
North Eastham MA 02651 (508) 255-1770
capeassociates.com
CapeBuilt Development
Rob Brennan 11 Chestnut St Suite M-304 Amesbury MA 01913 (617) 233-4897 heritagesands.com
Cape Dreams Building & Design, LLC
Paul van Steensel PO Box 801 21 Eli Rogers Rd South Orleans MA 02662 (508) 255-1291
capedreamsbd.com
Cape Tip Construction Inc.
Kaye McFadden 134 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 508-487-7200
Capewide Construction
Joao Junqueira 759 Falmouth Rd Unit #4 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-0353
capewideconstruction.com
Capizzi Home Improvement
Thomas Capizzi
1645 Newtown Rd Cotuit MA 02635 (508) 428-9518
capizzihome.com
Carson Construction LLC
Chris Carson PO Box 1326 Brewster MA 02631










(508) 237-4110
carsonconstructionsite.com
Cataldo Custom Builders Inc.
Ralph Cataldo 172 E Falmouth Hwy East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-1133 cataldobuilders.com
C.H. Newton Builders, Inc.
Ryan Newton 549 West Falmouth Hwy PO Box 399
West Falmouth MA 02574 (508) 548-1353 chnewton.com
Charles W. Boston Custom Homes & Renovations
Charles Boston 86 East Main Street Westborough MA 01581 (774) 521-3358 cwboston.com
CJ Riley Builder, Inc
Craig Riley 10B Wianno Ave Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-6376 cjriley.com
Cleary Construction
Richard Cleary PO Box 900 Brewster MA 02631 (508) 896-5558 clearyconstructioninc.com
Coastal Custom Builders
Timothy Klink 4665 Route 6 Eastham MA 02642 (508) 240-2114 buildwithcoastal.com
Coastal Home Construction, LLC.
Ernie Johnson 18 Barlee Way Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-3751 capebusiness.com
Colonial Reproductions, Inc.
Norman Rankow 140 Cooke Street Edgartown MA 02539 (508) 627-5100 colonial-reproductions.com
Cregg Sweeney, LLC
Artisan Builders
Cregg Sweeney P.O. Box 203 South Orleans MA 02662 (508) 255-1967 csartisanbuilders.com
Charles W. Boston Custom Homes & Renovations
Charles Boston 86 East Main Street Westborough MA 01581 (774) 521-3358 cwboston.com
CapeBuilt Development
Rob Brennan 11 Chestnut St Suite M-304 Amesbury MA 01913 (617) 233-4897 heritagesands.com
Center Line Installations and Remodeling
Stephen Mathias 304 Strawberry Hill Rd Centerville MA 02632 (508) 737-0103
Crocker Enterprises Ltd
James Crocker 68 Wianno Ave Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-1951
wiannorealty.com
Cuddy Building & Devel Co
Paul Cuddy 81 Captain Bearse Lane Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-4323
Custom Crafted Homes
Jeff Baroni
900 Rte 134 Ste 30 South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 648-1432
customcraftedcc.com
David Cox Inc.
David Cox PO Box 401 South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 962-5289
drcinc87.webs.com
Dale C. Davies
Dale Davies 23 Newtown Road Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 428-6916 dalecdavies.com
Davenport Building Company
Christian Davenport 20 North Main St South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 398-2293 thedavenport companies.com
Deborah Paine Inc
Deborah Paine PO Box 272 Provincetown MA 02657 (508) 349-9100 dpicc.com
Delphi Construction, Inc.
Tom Howes 17 Cape Drive Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 815-5555 delphiconstruction.com
D.P. Boivin Company
Don Boivin
248 Mitchell’s Way Hyannis MA 02601 (774) 218-5335 dpboivin.com
Donald Baker Jr Builder
Donald Baker
P O Box 1216
Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-8222
Eastward Companies
Business Trust
Bill Marsh
155 Crowell Road Chatham MA 02633 (508) 945-2300 eastwardco.com
E B Norris & Son Builders
Craig Ashworth
138 Osterville-West Barnstable Rd Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-1165 ebnorris.com
EH Spencer & Co LLC
Matthew Spencer 71 Enterprise Dr POB 116
Chatham MA 02633 (508) 945-4222
spencerandcompany.net
E.J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc.
E.J. Jaxtimer
48 Rosary Lane Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-4911 jaxtimer.com
Elizabeth Kovach
Elizabeth Kovach c/o Shepley Wood Products
216 Thornton Drive Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 862-6224
shepleywood.com
Encore Construction
Dale Nikula 103 Main Street Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 760-6900
encoreco.com
Falconeiri Construction Inc
Matthew Falconeiri 88 West Grove Middleboro MA 02346 (508) 947-3226 fcinc.com
Fine Building & Finish Inc.
Stephen Klug 79 Mid Tech Dr Unit D West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 240-4286
finebuildingandfinish.com
Finelli Building Inc.
Thomas Finelli 172 Middle Road Southborough MA 01772 (508) 460-6963
finellibuildinginc.com
Fraser Construction
Company, Inc.
Dean Fraser 31 Bowdoin Road Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 428-2292
fraserconstruction capecod.com
Gable Building Corp
James Gable 1291 Main Street
Chatham MA 02633 (508) 945-4002
gablebuilding.com
GC Custom Builders Inc
Glenn Crafts 259 Great Western Rd South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 394-1612
gccustombuilders.com
Geiger-Phillips Inc
Steven Phillips PO Box 1456 39 Briar Lane Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 349-9543
geiger-phillips.com
George Davis, Inc.
George Davis 33 N Main St South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-0832
georgedavisinc.com
Good Builders Inc / Colechester Developers Inc.
Stephen Good 171 Chester Street North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 563-1858 goodbuildersinc.com
Graham LLC
Chris Graham 66 Brant Way Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-1461 grahamllc.net
Greg Clancy Construction, Inc.
Greg Clancy 68F Nicoletta’s Way Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 265-4911 clancyconstruction.org
Halliday Builders, Inc
Jim Halliday 44 Route 28A Pocasset MA 02559 (508) 563-6600 hallidaybuilders.com
Half Cape Construction, Inc.
Steve Ottani P.O. Box 1050 Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 888-4831 halfcapeconstruction.com
Handren Bros Builders, Inc.
John Handren P.O. Box 10 Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-2047 handrenbros.com
Helios Construction Ron Bonvie 23 Southport Dr Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-1110 southportoncapecod.com/
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Ikaria Development
Timothy Howes 36 High Street Dartmouth MA 02748 (508) 878-4727
ikarialiving.com
JC Donald Company, Inc.
Donald Connelly 167 Route 6A Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-9804
jcdonald.com
J.J. Delaney, Inc.
Jack Delaney 20 Rascally Rabbit Rd, #2 Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 420-6855
jjdelaneyinc.com
Kendall and Welch
Construction
Ron Welch 108 Parker Rd Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-4900
kendallandwelch.com
Kingsbury Homes Limited Franz Burke 472 Leonard Street Raynham MA 02767 (508) 769-0067
kingsburyhomes.com
KVC Builders LLC
Jon Fox 11 Fox Rd Waltham MA 02451 (781) 890-5599 kenvona.com
Lars V. Olson Fine Home Building, Inc.
Lars V. Olson 19 Marconi Lane Marion MA 02738 (508) 748-0700
larsvolsonfine homebuilding.com
LeMieux Construction Inc.
Philip LeMieux 40 Pleasant Bay Road Harwich MA 02645 (508) 274-7871
Lightship Homes
Bob Landry
POB 897 / 9 Cedar Hill Rd East Dennis MA 02641 (508) 385-8595
lightshiphomes.com
Longfellow Design Build
Mark Bogosian
367 Main Street Falmouth MA 02540 774-255-1709
longfellowdb.com
Macallister Building, Inc
Mark Macallister 64 Ebenezer Rd Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-6408
macallisterbuilding.com
MacKenzie Brothers Corp
Glenn Mackenzie
214 Cotuit Rd
Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 420-4424
mackenziebrothers.com
McPhee Associates of Cape Cod
Rob McPhee
1382 Rte 134 / PO Box 799
East Dennis MA 02641 (508) 385-2704 mcpheeassociatesinc.com
Matt Scavarelli Remodeling & Finish Carpentry
Matthew Scavarelli
274 Ames Way Centerville MA 02632 (508) 776-9698
Matt York Construction Inc.
Matthew York PO Box 826
29 Crestview Dr
East Sandwich MA 02537 (774) 200-1889 yorkbuildingcapecod.com
Meyer and Sons, Inc
Trevor Meyer P.O Box 635
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 362-2922
meyerandsons.com
M. Duffany Builders
Michael Duffany
200 Palmer Ave Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-3625 x15 duffanybuilders.com
M.J. Nardone Building and Remodeling
Mike Nardone
299 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 771-9927 mjnardone.com
Miller Starbuck Construction
Andy Tricca 766 Falmouth Rd Unit D-20 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-112 millerstarbuck.com4
Mogan & Co Inc
Francis Mogan 63 Joyce Anne Rd Centerville MA 02632 (508) 776-2070
Mullen Building & Remodeling LLC
Douglas Mullen 171 Route 149
Marston Mills MA 02648 (508) 737-3249
mullenbuilding.com
Nauset Carpenters, Inc.
Stephen Curley P.O. Box 412
South Wellfleet MA 02663 (508) 349-9845




Nordy’s Construction, Inc.
David Nordberg
P.O. Box 660
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 760-1114
nordysconstruction.com
Oman Construction
Company
Eric Oman 28 Oxbow Way
Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-7699
Padgett Builders Inc
Rob Padgett PO Box 133 Cotuit MA 02635 (508) 428-0001
padgettbuilders.com
Patriot Builders, Inc.
Christopher Childs 537 Route 28
Harwich Port MA 02646 (508) 430-0771 patriotbuilders.com
Paul J Cazeault & Sons Inc
Seamus Cazeault 1031 Main St Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-1177 cazeault.com
Peter Eastman, Custom Builder
Peter Eastman PO Box 856
Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 430-7911
petereastmanbuilder.com
Philbrook Engineering and Construction
Services Group
Andrew Philbrook 107 Beach Street
Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-8682
pecsg.com
P.L.F. Construction Inc.
Paul Francis 251 Tonset Rd Orleans MA 02653 (508) 237-3051
plfconstruction.com
Pinsonneault Builders
Michael Lahart 541 Thomas B Landers Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 477-1835 pinsbuilders.com
Prestige Homes of Chatham
Rolf Nixon
P.O. Box 1586 Chatham MA 02669 (617) 877-4758
prestigehomebuilding.com
Prime Properties Ltd
Partnership
Kenneth Marsters 509 Falmouth Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-4444
primehomesandrealty.com
Ranney & Rimington
Custom Building
Patrick Rimington 969 Main Street Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-7147 thecapecodcarpenters.com
REEF Cape Cod’s Home Builder
Matthew Teague P.O. Box 186 24 School St. West Dennis MA 02670 (508) 394-3090 capecodbuilder.com
Reeves Fine Homebuilding & Remodeling
Jared Reeves 340 Queen Anne Road Harwich MA 02645 (774) 836-0961 reevesbuild.com
Rick Roy Construction
Rick Roy 123-A Queen Anne Road Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-6840 rickroyconstruction.com
RK Fox Builders
Robert Fox 44 Waterline Drive Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-9665 rkfoxbuilders.com
Rogers & Marney Builders Inc
Gary Souza 445 Osterville West Barnstable Road Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-6106 rogersandmarney builders.com
R.W. Anderson & Sons, Inc. Builders
Rick Anderson 6 Willow Street Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 888-5720 rwanderson.com
Scott E. Crosby Builder, Inc.
Scott Crosby 1112 Main St #7 Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-9090 scottcrosbybuilder.com
Scott Peacock Building & Remodeling
Scott Peacock 1046 Main St Suite #7 Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-7600
Sea-Dar Construction
John Kruse 2957 Falmouth Rd Osterville MA 02655 (617) 423-0870 seadar.com
Skyline Homes
John Largey
140B Massasoit Rd
Eastham MA 02642 (508) 237-1662
skylinehomescapecod.com
South Mountain Company
John Abrams PO Box 1260
West Tisbury MA 02575 (508) 693-4850
southmountain.com
Sprinkle Home
Improvement
Brad Sprinkle 199 Barnstable Road
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-1778
sprinklehome.com
Stello Construction
Robert Stello P.O. Box 776
South Chatham MA 02659 (508) 432-2218
stelloconstruction.com
Steven Nickerson Building & Remodeling, Inc.
Steven Nickerson PO Box 362
North Chatham MA 02650 (508) 945-4038 stevennickerson.com
Structures Building Inc.
Chris Dougherty 168 Main Street Sandwich MA 02563 508-274-9261
structuresbuildinginc.com
T.A. Nelson
Construction Co Inc
Thomas Nelson 1112 Main St Suite 12 Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-7801 tanelson.com
T A Labarge Inc.
Todd Labarge 195A Briar Lane Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 364-7015 thelabargecompanies.com
T Emanuel Heyliger Inc
Ted Heyliger PO Box 23 Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 349-3444
Terrance J Souza Bldg & Rmdlg
Terrance Souza 191 Blacksmith Shop Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 540-0178
souzabuilding.com
The House Company
Mike Rockwell 30 Perseverance Way Suite 2 Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-0303 thehouseco.com
The Valle Group, Inc.
Christian Valle
70 East Falmouth Highway #3 East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-1450 vallegroup.com
Thomas J Fitzgerald
Custom Homes
Thomas Fitzgerald PO Box 805 Harwich MA 02645 (508) 240-495
tjfitzhomes.com
Timothy Gray Building & Remodeling, Inc.
Timothy Gray 68K Nicoletta’s Way Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-3364
timothygraybuilding.com
Tom Hague III Builder, Inc.
Tom Hague PO Box 1394 Orleans MA 02653 (508) 240-1143 hagueremodeling.com
Tom Turcketta Inc. Building and Remodeling
Thomas Turcketta 65 Red Top Rd Brewster MA 02631 (508) 385-3672
TomTurcketta.com
Vath & Higgins Builders, LLC
Peter Higgins 94A Commerce Park South South Chatham MA 02659 (508) 430-7277 vathandhigginsbuilders.com
Wellfleet Custom Builders
Robert Bacon 249 Gross Hill Rd Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 349-6332 Whalen Restoration Services
William Whalen 22 American Way South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 760-1911 x14 whalenrestorations.com
CLOSETS/ORGANIZERS
California Closets
Tim Woodford 16 Avenue E Hopkinton MA 01748 (857) 972-3732
CaliforniaClosets.com
Closet Factory
David Townsend 1 Auston Rd, Ste D Harwich MA 02645 (774) 408-7004 closetfactory.com/boston
CONCRETE/AGGREGATE
Acme-Shorey Precast Co Inc
Dennis Lajoie PO Box 374 North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 760-1070
shoreyprecastconcrete.com
Cape Cod Ready Mix
Peter Joy 300 Cranberry Hwy Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-4600
capecodreadymix.com
D.P. Fuccillo, Inc.
David Fuccillo 548 Thomas Landers Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 540-2848
fuccilloconcrete.com
Lawrence - Lynch Corp
Christopher Lynch PO Box 913 Falmouth MA 02541 (508) 548-1800
lawrencelynch.com
Robert B Our Co Inc
Christopher Our PO Box 1539 24 Great Western Road Harwich MA02645-6539 (508) 432-0530 robertbour.com
CONSULTANT/BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Home Energy Raters LLC
Kevin McKenna
180 State Rd Unit 2U Sagamore Beach MA 02562 (888) 503-2233 energycodehelp.com
DISASTER EMERGENCY /FLOOD & SMOKE
Oceanside Restoration
Steven Jenney 217 Thornton Drive Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-3110 oceansideinc.com
EDUCATION/SCHOOL
Cape Cod Regional
Technical High School
Brent Warren
351 Pleasant Lake Avenue Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-4500
capetech.us
Upper Cape Cod
Technical High School
Wilbur Lavoie 220 Sandwich Rd Bourne MA 02532-3310 (508) 759-7711
uppercapetech.org
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Fronius Electric
Matthew Fronius 35 Barque Dr. Hatchville MA 02536 (508) 444-8144 froniuselectric.com
John Noonan Electric, Inc.
John Noonan 12 Millennium Dr. Unit I Cataumet MA 02534 (508) 563-5436
johnnoonanelectric.com
Reilly Electrical Contractors, Inc. (RELCO)
Scott Ventura 110 Old Townhouse Road South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 230-8001 gorelco.com
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Bayside Electrical Contractors
Art Doherty 372 Yarmouth Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-7270 baysideelec.com
ENGINEERING/SURVEYING
BSC Group, Inc.
Brian Yergatian 349 Route 28 (Main Street) Unit D West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 778-8919 bscgroup.com
Coastal Engineering Company, Inc
John Bologna 260 Cranberry Highway Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-6511 x565 coastalengineering company.com
J.M. O’Reilly & Associates, Inc.
John O’Reilly 1573 Main Street 2nd Floor Brewster MA 02631 (508) 896-660 jmoreillyassoc.com1
EXCAVATION
S&J Exco
John Shea
200 Great Western Road South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 398-9206 sjexcoinc.com
FENCES, RAILINGS, PERGOLAS
A.B.S. Fence, Inc.
Colleen Shields 2700 Cranberry Hwy. Wareham MA 02571 (508) 295-4150 absfence.com



FLOORING/WOOD FLOORS /CARPETING
A Plus Flooring
Solutions Inc
Michael Putnam 206 Barnstable Rd Hyannis MA 02601 508-771-4290
aplusflooringsolutions.com
Carpet Barn Carpet One Floor & Home
Bonnie Alferes 719 Main St
Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 296-8189
carpetbarncarpetone falmouth.com
Cataumet Sawmill
Nathan Adams
494 Thomas B. Landers Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 457-9239 cataumetsawmill.com
FOUNDATIONS/BASEMENTS
A & E Forms, Inc.
Iain MAcArthur 18 Rebecca Lane South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 364-4439
GFM Enterprises Inc.
Jennifer Morris
2 George Holbrook Way Harwich MA 02645 (508) 349-7300 gfmexcavating.com
RamJack New England
Anthony Capelle 10 Kendrick Road, Unit 17 Wareham MA 02571 1-508-295-3133 ramjack.com/locations /ram-jack-ne/
GARAGE DOORS/OPENERS
Overhead Door of Cape Cod
Thomas Skayne 50 Joaquim Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-6251 overheaddoorcapecod.com
GENERATOR SALES & SERVICE
Cape Cod
Independent Power
Nick Betti 23 Bowdoin Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-8887 ccipgenerators.com
GRANITE/STONE/MARBLE
Atlantic Marble and Granite
Dan Dempsey 59 Technology Park Dr East Falmouth MA 02536 (508)540-9770 atlanticmarble.com
Cape Cod Marble & Granite, Inc.
Harley Silva 38 Rosary Lane Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-2900 capecodmarble andgranite.com
Global Marble & Granite, Inc. Fabio DeOliveira Bell Tower Mall Unit 9 1600 Falmouth Road Centerville MA 02532 (508) 771-1001 globalmarbleand graniteinc.com
Plymouth Marble and Granite, LLC
Sen Tran 149 Camelot Drive Plymouth MA 02360 (508) 747-2483 plymouthmarble.com
Quarry Industries, Inc.
Kim Lucas 70 Corporation St Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 400-7134 quarrycapecod.com
GREEN PRODUCTS/SOLAR
E2 Solar Inc
Jason Stoots 831 Main St Dennis MA 02638 (508) 694-7889 e2solarcapecod.com
Solar Rising LLC
Christopher Peterson 759 Falmouth Rd, Unit 8 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 744-6284 solarrising.net
GUTTERS
The Fiberglass Gutter Company
Russ Allen P O Box 26 North Pembroke MA 02358 (781) 826-3711 fiberglassgutter.com
HVAC/ELECTRIC/PLUMBING
Carl F. Riedell & Sons, Inc
Guy Riedell 778 Main St Centerville MA02632 (508) 428-6365 carlriedell.com
Harwich Port Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Andy Levesque 461 Lower County Road
Harwich Port MA 02646 (508) 432-3959
HarwichPortHeating andCooling.com
Robies Heating & Cooling John Robichaud
279 Yarmouth Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-3083 robies.com
Walter Smith Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Robert Smith
9 Weeks Lane Edgartown MA 02539 (508) 627-5661
waltersmithplumbing.com
W. Vernon Whiteley Inc.
Eric Whiteley 28 Village Landing West Chatham MA 02669 (508) 945-1100 wvwhiteley.com
INSULATION
Anderson Insulation, Inc
Adam Piccirilli PO Box 2003 706 Brockton Ave Abington MA 02351 (781) 857-1000 andersoninsul.com
A Plus Insulation and Foam
James McCourt PO Box 52 West Dennis MA 02670 (508) 760-6700 aplusinsulationfoam.com
Cape Cod HERS Raters
Chris Picariello PO Box 1010
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 737-8011
Cape Cod Insulation, Inc.
John Cassidy 18 Reardon Circle South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 775-1214
capecodinsulation.com
Cape Cod Spray Foam and Coatings
Ivan Pauliuchenka 51 Uncle Stanley’s Way Dennis MA 02660 (508) 685-9119
Greenstamp Corp
Andrew Clemons
184 Riverview Ave Waltham MA 02453 (781) 899-3618 greenstampco.com
INSURANCE/TITLE
Dowling & O’Neil Insurance Agency
John Curley 973 Iyannough Rd Hyannis MA 02601-1869 (508) 957-4235 doins.com
Pastiche of Cape Cod
Irina MacPhee 8 South Street Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 362-8006
pasticheofcapecod.com
Rogers and Gray Insurance Agency
Jeff Cotto 434 Route 134
South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 760-4621
rogersgray.com
INTERIOR DESIGN
Cathy Kert Interiors LLC
Cathy Kert
420 Barlows Landing Road
Pocasset MA 02559 (603) 566-0977 cathykertinteriors.com
Fresh Interiors
Richard McLaughlin
581 Main Street #2
West Dennis MA 02670 (508) 394-3032 freshinteriorsinc.com
KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
Artisan Kitchens Inc.
Amy Britton CKD 937A Main Street Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-8828 artisankitchensinc.com
Classic Kitchens & Interiors
Rebecca Brown 127 Airport Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-3075
ckdcapecod.com
F W Webb
Julie Borjeson 108 Breeds Hill Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-2130 frankwebb.com
iKitchens Etc
Rich Carl 321 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 457-1530 ikitchensetc.com
Lewis and Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC
Chuck Hart 111 Airport Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-5757 lewisandweldon.com
Oasis Shower Doors
Brett Barker
50 Finnell Drive
Weymouth MA 02190 (781) 340-2700 Oasisshowerdoors.com
Seaside Kitchens & Baths Inc
Dwight Dougherty 211 Rt 149 Suite C Marstons Mills MA 02648 (774) 521-3441 seasidekitchens.net
White Wood Kitchens
Gail O’Rourke 160 Route 6A
Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 353-9183 whitewoodkitchen.com
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & BUILD
Bobcat of Bourne
Tom Ratacik 170 MacArthur Blvd Buzzards Bay MA 02532 (508) 759-5020 bobcatbourne.com
Contemporary Landscapes (CLMV, LLC)
Caleb Nicholson 33 Kates Way
Vineyard Haven MA 02568 (508) 693-6788 clmvland.com
Executive Landscaping
Christopher Cotoia 22 Diamonds Path South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 790-4777 execlandscaping.com
Jenick Studio & Crawford Land Management
Jennifer Crawford 88 Route 6A
Sandwich MA 02563 (612) 756-0942 jenickstudio.com
Joyce Landscaping, Inc.
Christopher Joyce 68 Flint St Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 428-4772 joycelandscaping.com
The Davey Tree Expert Co. Inc. Natascha Batchelor 996 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-2662 davey.com
The S&E Companies
Swavi Osev 195 Route 28 West Harwich MA 02671 (508) 432-7226 s-eservices.com
Whitten Landscaping
Craig Whitten 45 Commercial Avenue P O Box 1210
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-5051 whittenlandscaping.com
MARKETING/PUBLISHING
Lighthouse Media Solutions
Rusty Piersons
396 Main St #15 Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 534-9291
lighthousemags.com
New England Reprographics
Bob Kesten
80 Mid Tech Drive
West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 790-1114
newenglandrepro.com
MASONRY/PAVING /STONEWORK
Ideal Concrete Block Company, Inc.
Fred Adams
45 Power Rd / POB 747
Westford MA 01886 (978) 692-3076
idealconcreteblock.com
Metal Work Make
Architectural
Metalworking LTD
Paul Meneses 2358 Cranberry Highway West Wareham MA 02576 (508) 273-7603
makearchmetal.com
METAL WORK
DV Welding Inc
Dan Vineis 6 Cedarhill Park Drive Unit 10 Plymouth MA 02360 (774) 205-2154 dvwelding.com
MILLWORK/LUMBER
Fairview Millwork, Inc.
Lei Mahoney
49 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-2219
fairvu.com
Herrick & White
Gary Rousseau
3 Flat Street Cumberland RI 02864 (401) 658-0440 herrick-white.com
Seacoast Millwork
Wood Products
Kurt Esche 7 Livingston Drive Plymouth MA 02360 (774) 454-0348
seacoastmillwork.com
MISCELLANEOUS
Cape Cod Vacuum
Robert Boffoli
85 Route 6A / POB 1438
Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-7011 capecodvac.com
Main Street Custom Design, LLC
James Hamman
86 Willow Street Unit 6 Yarmouth Port MA 02675 774-994-7843 mainstreetcustom design.com





NON-PROFIT
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod
Victoria Goldsmith
411 Main Street, Ste 6
Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 362-3559
habitatcapecod.org
Housing Assistance Corp
Laura Reckford 460 West Main St
Hyannis MA02601 (508) 771-5400
haconcapecod.org
PAINTING INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR
CIA Painting
Fernando Cia
50 Tupelo Road
Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 469-0429
ciapaintingcapecod.com
High Color Painting
Lucelia Dacunha
184 Compass Circle
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 680-3308
Sherwin-Williams Paint Company
Thomas Ruo
276 Falmouth Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 326-2727
s-w.com
POOLS
Viola Associates
John Viola 110 Rosary Lane, Unit A
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-3457 violaassociates.com
PROPANE/GAS/FUEL
AmeriGas Propane Paul Laudani
193 Iyannough Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 209-1040 amerigas.com
Snow’s Fuel Company LLC
Jorge Castillejo 18 Main St
Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-1090 snowsfuel.com
REAL ESTATE SALES
Robert Paul Properties
Debra Caney 279 Main St Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-9800 x371 robertpaul.com
TILE
Best Tile Distributors of New England, Inc.
Bill Stacy 10 Pilgrim Hill Rd Plymouth MA besttile.com 02360-6123 (508) 732-8911
Cloutier Supply
Anthony Raggio 445 W Main St Hyannis MA 02601-3644 (508) 775-6100 cloutiersupply.com
Ideal Floor Covering Joseph McEvoy 882 Main Street Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-3320 idealfloor.com
TOOLS
Northeast Tool Supply Company
Chris Saucier 19 Lots Hollow Rd Orleans MA 02653
ADVERTISERS INDEX
ABS Fence, Inc. 10
Aluminum Products ............ 13
Andersen Windows Inside Back Cover
APKimball Construction 61
Architectural Design, Inc ....... 14
Bayside Electric ................ 79
Beacon Crane & Rigging 12
Beacon Marine Construction 17
Best Tile ....................... 75
Bobcat of Bourne 17
Cape & Island License Plate 75
Cape & Islands Glass, Inc. 14
Cape and Islands Draperies ..... 69
Cape Associates 13
(508) 240-0764 northeast-tool.com
TRUCKS/TRUCK PRODUCTS
Buckler’s Towing Service, Inc.
Nathan Buckler 116 Ridgewood Ave Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-2803 bucklerstowing.com
Coastal Equipment Rentals, Inc.
Bill Johnson 1574 Old Post Rd Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 428-8808 coastalequipment.com
UTILITIES
National Grid
Bill Ciocca 127 White’s Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 760-7679 nationalgrid.com
WASTE DISPOSAL
Nauset Disposal
Shawn DeLude PO Box 826 / 3 Rayber Rd Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-1419 nausetdisposal.com
WATERPROOFING
DryZone Basement Systems
Courtney Kuzmich 850 Bedford St Bridgewater MA02324 (508) 657-6012 dryzonebasement systems.com
Gibson Waterproofing Bill Gibson 21 Six Penny Ln
Cape Cod HERS Raters 14 Cape Cod Ready Mix ........... 43
Kitchen &
Harwich Port MA 02646 (508) 432-2417
gibsonwaterproofing. thebluebook.com
Keyes Enterprises Kenyon Keyes 133 Tonset Rd Orleans MA 02653 (774) 836-5344
WELL DRILLING
Desmond Well Drilling, Inc.
Tom Desmond 5 Rayber Road Orleans MA 02653 (508) 240-1000 desmondwelldrilling.com
WINDOW BLINDS/SHADES /SHUTTERS
International Upright Services
Bob Doolin 31B Leicester St North Oxford MA0 1537 (781) 767-4022 ius.us.com
New England Shutter Mills
Karl Ivester 189 Rte 28 West Harwich MA02646 (781) 729-7800
newenglandshutter.com
Shade & Shutter Systems, Inc.
Paul Craig 350 Kidds Hill Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-6057 shadeandshutter.com
WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS /DOORS
Andersen Windows
Brian Harding 68 Lombard Ave
West Barnstable MA 02668-1333 (508) 375-0997 andersenwindows.com
Marvin Design Gallery by MHC
Terry Hills 73 Falmouth Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-6278
marvinbymhc.com
Pella Windows & Doors
Normand Fontaine 1600 Falmouth Rd Ste 9 Centerville MA02632-2939 (508) 771-9730 gopella.com
Velux America LLC
Dave Poikonen 754 Rainbow Road Windsor CT 06095 (888) 838-3589 veluxusa.com
WOODWORKING & CARPENTRY
ML Custom Woodworking Cezar Lanca 105 Ferndoc Street Unit G Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 534-9328 mlcustomwork.com
Pine Harbor
Wood Products
Jamie McGrath 259 Queen Anne Rd Harwich MA02645 (508) 430-2800 pineharbor.com
Shaw Woodworking, Inc
James Shaw 31 Jonathan Bourne Dr Unit 5 and 6 Pocasset MA 02559 (508) 563-1242 shawwoodworking.com



BOTELLO LUMBER COMPANY Mashpee, MA 508-477-3132 botellolumber.com
HINCKLEY HOME CENTER East Harwich, MA • 508-432-8014 hinckleyhomecenter.com
VINEYARD HOME CENTER Vineyard Haven, MA • 508-693-3227 vineyardhomecenter.com
MARINE HOME CENTER Nantucket, MA 508-228-0900 marinehomecenter.com
SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS Hyannis, MA 508-862-6200 shepleywood.com
FALMOUTH LUMBER INC. East Falmouth, MA 508-548-6868 falmouthlumber.com THE WOOD LUMBER COMPANY Falmouth, MA 508-548-3154 woodlumbercompany.com
Clockwise from left: Weiland® Aluminum Wood Liftslide door; Pictured at right (top and bottom): Andersen® 400 Series awning and picture windows, and hinged outswing patio doors with prefinished Terratone exteriors; Architectural Collection A-Series casement, picture and transom windows with prefinished White interiors and Stormwatch® protection
