Holiday Gala - Home Builders Association of the Sioux Empire

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Holiday Gala - Home Builders Association of the Sioux Empire
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2013
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Fri., Dec. 13 at the Holiday Inn
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TABLE
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CONTENTS
3 • President’s Message
4 • Calendar of Events
5 • “Getting Gen Y to Buy”
6 • Charity Home Donors
7 • Holiday Gala
8-9 • Membership Updates
10 • Looking Back on 2013
11 • Mark Your Calendars / Home Show
12-13 • NAHB Director Reports
14 • Builders Tax Break / Pinterest / Chili Event
16 • Remodeling Council / New Members
17 • Dueling Pianos / HBASE Member News
18 • Building Permits
ADVERTISERS
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Alphagraphics
Boen & Associates, Inc.
Boyer Trucks
Bures & Associates P.C.
Component Manufacturing Company
Cornerstone Poured Foundation
Creative Surfaces Inc./The Stone Center
First National Bank in Sioux Falls
Fischer, Rounds & Associates Inc.
Frisbee Plumbing, Heating, A/C & Electrical
Habitat for Humanity
Home Ideas Magazine
Insurance Connection, The
Mahlander’s Appliance & Lighting
New Prairie Insulation
Pella Windows & Doors
Reliabank
Sands Drywall, Inc.
Schoeneman Bros. Lumber Co.
Scott’s Lumber & Supply
SD Housing Development Authority
Van Buskirk Companies
Warren Window & Supply / Marvin
Xcel Energy
HBASE OFFICERS
President, Kevin Zomermaand, Zome’s Construction
1st Vice-President/Alt. National Director,
Cindy Monnin, Friessen Construction
2nd Vice-President, Culley Lebert, CGP, Lebert Construction
Associate Vice-President, Bill Carney, Pella Windows & Doors
Secretary, Chane Patten, CGP, Builder’s Millwork & Window
Treasurer, Michele Rislov, First Bank & Trust
Past President, Chuck Wiseman, Complete Contracting, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Todd Boots, CityWide Insulation
Roy Edwards, Component Manufacturing Co.
Randy Fink, Home Federal Bank
Tim Forsch, MidAmerican Energy Company
Dale Goetschius, Today’s StarMark Custom
Cabinetry & Furniture
Mike Hartman, Hartman Specialty Contracting / Radon
Mitigation Systems LLC
Shane Hartung, Hartung Homes LLC
Corey Johnson, G. A. Johnson Construction
JJ Myott, Jeren Homes, Inc.
Marci Pirlet, Frisbee Plumbing, Heating, A/C & Electrical
Dusty Rallis, Rallis Construction
Jason Seykora, Seykora Remodeling LLC
EX-OFFICIO
National Director, Alan Amdahl, Alan Amdahl Construction Co.
SD Assoc. Nat’l Dir., Candi Bartels, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
National Life Dir., Charlie Beatch, CGR, CGP,
Beatch Construction, LLC
Area 10 NAC, Duane Bickett, Bickett's Construction
National Life Dir., George Bunkers, Bunkers Construction
Alt. Nat. Director, Daryl Christensen, Reaves Building Systems
National Life Dir., Kurt Hanson, GMB, CAPS, CGP, Home Tech
Assoc. Nat’l Dir., Kim Hefner-Hines, Allen Homes, Inc.
Alt. SD Assoc. Nat’l Dir., Ken Iverson, Warren Window & Supply
National Life Dir., Jim Lowe, Advana Mortgage
National Life Dir., Mike Metzger, Metzger Construction
National Life Dir., Tim Miller, Millers & Hass Builders
National Dir., Paul Nelsen, Paul Nelsen Construction
Alt. Associate Nat’l Dir., Russ Pies, CGP, ProBuild
SD State Rep., Mel Zelmer, Zelmer, Inc.
HBASE COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Activities, Megan Wiseman, Complete Contracting, Inc.
Ambassadors, Steve Norfolk, Norfolk Financial Services
Associates, Kim Hefner-Hines, Allen Homes, Inc.
Builders Forum, Kurt Hanson, GMB, CAPS, CGP,
Home Tech, Inc.
Building & Grounds, Charlie Beatch, CGR, CGP,
Beatch Construction, LLC
Dream Home TourTM, Shane Hartung, Hartung Homes LLC
Education, Mike Meyer, Mold Testing Services LLC
Golf Classic, Eric Harms, Hegg, Realtors Inc.
Green Building, Chris Johnson, Dakota ICF
Home ShowTM Co-Chair, Kevin Zomermaand,
Zome’s Construction
Home ShowTM Co-Chair, JJ Arens, Pella Windows & Doors
Legislative, Chane Patten, CGP, Builder’s Millwork & Window
Local Government Affairs, Gary Harr,
G & D Harr Construction, LLC
Membership, Shawna Kleinwolterink, Citywide Home Loans
Parade of HomesTM, JJ Myott, Jeren Homes, Inc.
Public Relations, Carrie Probst,
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Repair AffairTM, Culley Lebert, CGP, Lebert Construction
Sponsorship, Donna Larson, Dacotah Bank /
Dacotah Insurance
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATION CHAIRS
Home Builders Care Foundation, Mike Sprang,
J. H. Larson Electric
Sioux Empire Friends of Affordable Housing PAC,
Todd Boots, CityWide Insulation
REMODELING COUNCIL OFFICERS
Chair – Brian Berg, N-Drywall & Construction LLC
Vice-Chair – Tom Heckel, Falls City Construction
Secretary/Treasurer – Constance Berg, N-Drywall &
Construction, LLC
Past Chair – Jamie Wahl, J Wahl Construction
REMODELING COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Membership – Mark Bailey, Stonegate Properties Inspections
Public Relations & Advertising – Amy Hennen,
Showplace Kitchens
Education & Programs – Tom Heckel, Falls City Construction
Showcase of Remodeled HomesTM – Lydell Larson,
Falls City Construction
HBASE STAFF
Julie Terrell, Executive Vice-President
Todd Anawski, Gov’t Affairs & Education Director
Kristie Brunick, Membership Director
Jan Hanten, Administrative Assistant
Lisa Ottmar, Public Relations Director
Angie Berry, Public Relations Intern
© 2013 HBASE. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may
be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without
the express written permission of: Home Builders Association of the
Sioux Empire, 6904 S. Lyncrest Place, Sioux Falls, SD 57108,
Phone: 605-361-8322; Email: [email protected]
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 3
BUILDER
REGISTRATION
DEADLINE
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Hard to believe that 2013 is almost over and my term
as HBASE President is nearing completion. I have learned
so many things this year and have met a lot of great
people too.
In celebration of my year as your President, I would
like to encourage you to mark your calendars for our Holiday Gala on
Friday, December 13. The formal event will be at the downtown Holiday
Inn with a social beginning at 5:30pm.
Builder deadline is
November 27, 2013
Event is July 24 to 27 & July 31 to
August 3, 2014 in Arbor’s Edge
Development near Willow Run
Golf Course.
A participation fee of $1,000 along
with the signed agreement and a
$1,000 deposit is due to the
HBASE by Nov. 27 ($500 late
applies). Forms are online at
www.hbasiouxempire.com.
We’re going to try something new this year at the big event. Between
now and then I am visiting with local restaurant owners to encourage them
to donate a dessert for this occasion. All of the donated desserts will be on
display that evening and during the dinner. I will lead a live auction for
these tasty treats.
The goal is to raise funds for the Toys for Tots charity which provides
Christmas gifts for children whose family can’t otherwise afford gifts. The
holiday season is time to give back and is also a time that we get so
engrossed in the gift giving process that we forget to give back.
If you’re able to attend the Holiday Gala, I encourage you to visit with
those sitting at your table and consider pooling your money together for
this auction. I assure you… we’re expecting to have some really tasty desserts to bid on!
Here’s to a great year! Happy holidays to you & yours!
KEVIN ZOMERMAAND
Zome’s Construction, Inc.
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Home Ideas TV
Program:
Home Ideas TV
8:00 am, KSFY; Program:
9:00 am, KTTW; 8:00pm, KCPO
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
25
24
19
4:00pm,
Membership
Meeting with
Speaker Sarah
Sladek: Getting
Gen Y to Buy,
Holiday Inn City
Centre
18
Dream Home
Tour Builder
Registration
Deadline
27
HBASE Board
of Directors
Strategic
Planning
Session,
Holiday Inn
City Centre
20 HBASE
Office Closed
Noon,
Home Show
Committee,
HBASE
11:30am,
Member
Orientation,
Pizza Ranch
on 41st St.
4:00pm,
Associates
Committee’,
Callaway’s
13
6 8:30am,
IRAB, Oak View
Library; Noon,
Remodeling
Council,
HBASE;
4pm, PR Com.,
Holiday Inn;
SDHBA
Meetings
12
5
4:00pm,
Membership
Committee,
Callaway’s
4:00pm, Care
Foundation
Board, HBASE
Home Ideas TV
Program:
Home Ideas TV
8:00 am, KSFY; Program:
9:00 am, KTTW; 8:00pm, KCPO
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
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Home Ideas TV
Home Ideas TV
Program:
Program:
8:00 am, KSFY;
8:00pm, KCPO
9:00 am, KTTW;
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
10
Home Ideas TV
Program:
Home Ideas TV
8:00 am, KSFY; Program:
9:00 am, KTTW; 8:00pm, KCPO
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
3
SUN
HBASE
Office
Closed
28
21
14 5:30am,
The Banquet
11am, Gov’t
Affairs Com.,
HBA; 4pm,
Education
Com.,
Callaway’s;
4pm, Home
Show Task
Force, HBA
SDHBA
Meetings
4:00pm,
Ambassador
Committee,
TBD
7
NOVEMBER 2013
13 WED THURS
JANUARY
MON
TUES
HBASE
Office
Closed
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22
15
8
1
FRI
Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
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Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
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Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
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SAT
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22
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Home Ideas TV
Program:
Home Ideas TV
8:00 am, KSFY; Program:
9:00 am, KTTW; 8:00pm, KCPO
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
15
Home Ideas TV
Program:
Home Ideas TV
8:00 am, KSFY; Program:
9:00 am, KTTW; 8:00pm, KCPO
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
8
Home Ideas TV
Program:
Home Ideas TV
8:00 am, KSFY; Program:
9:00 am, KTTW; 8:00pm, KCPO
10:30 am,
My UTV;
9:00pm, KTTW
1
31
HBASE Office
Closed
24
11:30am,
Member
Orientation,
Pizza Ranch
17
10
4:00pm,
Membership
Committee,
Callaway’s
3
HBASE Office
Closed
25
11:30am,
HBASE Board
of Directors,
HBASE
18
11
11:00am,
Local Gov’t
Affairs
Committee,
HBASE
Noon,
Home Show
Committee,
HBASE
11:30am,
Remodeling
Council, HBASE
4:00pm,
PR Committee,
TBD
4
8:30am, IRAB,
Water Purification Plant
HBASE Office
Closed
26
19
4:00pm,
Education
Committee,
Callaway’s
12
4:00pm,
Activities
Committee,
Monk’s
4:00pm,
Ambassador
Committee,
Tinner’s
5
27
20
5:30pm,
Holiday Gala.
Holiday Inn
13
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DECEMBER 2013
2013 WED THURS FRI
FEBRUARY
SUN
TUES
MON
Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
28
Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
21
Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
14
Home Ideas TV
Program:
10:30 am,
KCPO;
11:00am,
KSFY;
6:30 pm, KELO
7
SAT
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EVENTS OF THE HBASE
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 5
XYZ
UNIVERSITY
www.xyzuniversity.com/genybuy
The largest generation in history—the
Millennials—is at your fingertips, but has
a keen ability to slip through them with
ease. Also known as Generation Y, these
people between the ages of 18 and 31 now
number 80 million and are about to reach
their peak earning and spending years.
“Getting Gen Y to Buy” takes you into the
mind of the Millennial consumer. The presentation is full of examples from companies
such as Krispy Kreme, Starbucks and Oreo.
Hear marketing tips when selling to Gen Y.
You’ll meet the Recessionistas, Digital Natives, Migrators, and Trophy Kids–also know
as Generation Y–that you need in order to
sustain the future of your business.
For decades retailers and savvy businesses
have known that young Americans are an
indicator of future trends and a key cog in the
economic engine that drives consumerism in
America. This is especially apparent with the
arrival of Generation Y.
“Getting Gen Y to Buy”
Tuesday, November 19
4:00pm - Registration ($25/person)
4:30pm - Keynote Speech
5:30pm - Social & hors d'oeurves
Holiday Inn City Centre
Gen Y is a new type of consumer.
Old marketing strategies won’t work on
Sarah’s candid, yet
motivational and
solution-driven presentations
have been referred to as
“rockin,” “a wake-up call,”
“thought-provoking” and
“hugely relevant.”
them. In these socially connected times,
anyone can reach Millennials, but they
know how to filter out the noise. To get
Gen Y’s attention, you need to be bold.
Sarah Sladek founded XYZ University to
help organizations bridge generation gaps
and succession plan. She has authored
three books and numerous articles on
generations and launched the nation’s
first business conference focused on
bridging talent gaps in the workforce.
If you’ve been too busy to attend
many HBASE functions this year, it’s
in the best interest of the future of
your business career that you attend
this event. The information you’ll receive will completely change your
perspective on your future customers.
Please RSVP to the HBASE office by Nov. 14 by
calling 605-361-8322, emailing
[email protected] or faxing this form to
605-361-8329.
Name: _______________________________
Company Name: ______________________
_____________________________________
# Attending ($25/person): _____________
Please note that HBASE Policy states that any “no
shows” will be billed. If you need to cancel, please do
so within 24 hours of the event.
PAGE 6
• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
Thank you to the HBASE members
who have committed to date in donating
materials, labor or cash towards the
2013 charity home project at 1317 W.
Wicklow Ct. We strive to achieve accuracy in this list and apologize if a name
may be missed on occasion. If you believe your company’s name has been
omitted, please accept our sincerest
apologies and call the HBASE office at
605-361-8322 to be added to future lists.
ABC Supply
Allied Building Products
Alan Amdahl Construction Co.
American Technical Services
Aqua Falls Water - Kinetico
Audio Video Integrations, LLC
Beatch Construction LLC
Bickett's Construction
Bolte's Sunrise Sanitary Services
Border States Electric Supply
Bruner Construction
Budget Blinds of Siouxland
Building Products Inc.
Butler Machinery
Carpet One Floor & Home
CityWide Insulation
Closets N More
Comfort Products Distributing
Complete Contracting, Inc.
Component Manufacturing Co.
Concrete Materials Company
CR & J Construction
CRC Seamless
Creative Surfaces, Inc / The Stone Center
Dakota Kitchen & Bath, Inc.
Dakota Supply Group
Dakotaland Builders, Inc.
dawn bures designs
The Davis Company
Dream Design & Drafting
Ehrhart Griffin & Associates
Engineered Truss Systems, Inc.
Fireplace Professionals, Inc.
First Rate Excavate, Inc.
Fischer, Rounds & Associates
Friessen Construction Co., Inc.
Frisbee Plumbing, Heating,
A/C & Electrical
Glass Doctor
Goodin Company
Gopher Irrigation, Inc.
H & H Mobile Home Service, Inc.
Hagen Grading Company
Hartung Homes LLC
HBASE’s Remodeling Council
Heartland Construction, Inc.
Hebron Brick Supply
Hjellming Construction
Home Definition
Home Tech, Inc.
Hunter's Lawn & Landscape, Inc.
Independent Insurance Agents
The Insurance Connection
J.H. Larson Electrical Co.
JBart Construction
KC & Co.
KellerWilliams - Tony Ratchford
KN Construction, Inc.
Kwik Kerb
Lamps & Shades, Inc.
Landscape Garden Centers
Lavelle Company
Lebert Construction
LeBrun Landscaping, Inc.
Lowe's Home Improvement
Lynde Construction, Inc.
Mahlander's Appliance & Lighting
MAP Properties, Ltd.
Mettler Construction Co.
Midwest Concrete
Midwest Excavating Inc.
Millers & Hass Builders, Inc.
Milliron Granite & Quartz
Mitchell Technical Institute
Moen Incorporated
My Lot Store
Naatjes Concrete Inc.
New Prairie Insulation, Inc.
Northland Coatings, Inc.
Olson Digging Service
Overhead Door Co. of Sioux Falls
Paul Nelsen Construction
Pella Windows & Doors
Perfect Seal Waterproofing
ProBuild
R & R Concrete, Inc.
Radon Mitigation Systems
Regal Tile
Ronning Companies
Sands Drywall Inc.
Save Our Space, Inc.
Schoeneman Bros. Lumber Company
Schwartzle Construction LLC
Scott's Lumber & Supply
Shaw Industries
Showplace Kitchens
Sioux Falls Paint & Decorating
Sioux Falls Winnelson
Siouxland Construction
Sorlien Electric Inc.
Southeast Technical Institute
Syverson Tile & Stone
Thornton Flooring
Timber Roots Truss Plant
Today's StarMark Custom Cabinetry &
Furniture
United Concrete, Inc.
Warren Window & Supply / Marvin
Wiley Painting
Xcel Energy
Zelmer, Inc.
Zome’s Construction
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 7
Holiday Gala
Friday, December 13
Holiday Inn City Centre
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Builder of the Year
Associate of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Kim Hefner-Hines, Doug Allen Homes
Don Dunham Jr., Dunham Homes
Duane Bickett, Bickett’s Construction
2014 PRESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION
Cindy Monnin, Friessen Construction Co., Inc.
RSVP for the
Holiday Gala
Name__________________________
Company______________________
________________________________
Number Attending _________ ($25)
Meal Selection:
(indicate number needed)
Prime Rib
_______
Chicken Roma _______
RSVP by December 9 for the
Holiday Gala by calling
361-8322, emailing
[email protected]
or faxing this form to
605-361-8329
5:30 pm ~ Social Hour
6:30 pm ~ *Dinner followed
by Program
* Your choice of prime rib or chicken roma with
Monterey Jack cheese, ham and garlic cream
sauce. Both served with garden salad, garlic
mashed potatoes, green beans, and dinner roll
DESSERT AUCTION
Area restaurants will donate a variety
of desserts to be auctioned off during
the dinner. Proceeds will benefit Toys
for Tots. This is a great chance for your
table to pool their money together for a
tasty treat and a great cause!
PAGE 8
• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
SPIKE
OF THE
MONTH
Congratulations to
Regan Laughlin,
Dakota Home
Staging
Professionals, LLC,
for being named
the November
Spike of the Month.
Regan recruited the most
new members during the
month of October 2013.
DRIVE RESULTS
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARIES
35 Years
F.M. Acoustical Tile, Inc.
Kempf Construction, Inc.
Michaels Fence Co.
30 Years
Dept. Of Planning & Building Services
20 Years
CityWide Insulation
Home Tech, Inc.
Parker Plumbing, Inc., Dan
10 Years
Brandon Lumber Company
KN Construction, Inc.
Sheehan Mack Sales & Equipment
5 Years
First Time Sponsor
Congratulations to
Michele Rislov,
First Bank & Trust,
for recently recruiting her
first new member!
WE LOVE
OUR SPIKES!
Blackburn Basement Systems
Dakota Financial Services, Inc
Heavenly Homes
High Plains Builders, LLC
Save Our Space, Inc
15 Years
Bolte's Sunrise Sanitary Service, Inc
Bok-Nel Management, Inc.
Dakotaland Builders, Inc.
Montgomery's Furniture & Flooring
Siouxland K & K Construction, Inc.
US Bank
39 New Members
Plus 14 New Affiliate Members
1st Place Team ($400 Cash) &
100% Participation ($400 Cash)
*** 14 New members ***
Chuck
Wiseman,
Complete
Contracting;
Michele
Rislov, First
Bank &
Trust; Kevin
Zomermaand, Zome’s Construction;
Chane Patten, Builder’s Millwork
& Window, LLC (not pictured)
2nd Place Team ($200 Cash)
*** 13 New Members ***
Tim Forsch,
MidAmerican
Energy Co;
Brad Mair,
A-Plus
Construction;
Mel Zelmer,
Zelmer, Inc;
Jim Lowe, Advana Mortgage
(not pictured)
1st Place Individual
($2,000 Travel Voucher)
*** 9 New Members ***
Kevin
Zomermaand,
Zome’s Construction
(presented by
Sunshine Cady)
Prize Drawing Winners
Brad Mair, A-Plus Construction
4 Storm Tickets and night’s stay at
Ramkota Hotel
Mel Zelmer, Zelmer, Inc
2 lunch buffets & night stay at Grand
Falls Casino Resort
Shawna Kleinwolterink, Citywide Home
Loans - $25 Tinner's Card
Tim Forsch, MidAmerican Energy Co
4 tickets to Great Plains Zoo
Karen Bittner, CU Mortgage Direct
4 tickets to Washington Pavilion
Brad Mair, A-Plus Construction
4 dinners to Texas Roadhouse
Culley Lebert, Lebert Construction
$25 gift certificate to Valentino's
Mel Zelmer, Zelmer, Inc
3 Certificates for local golf courses
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 9
RENEWING MEMBERS!
Thank you to the following members for
recently renewing their HBASE membership.
Company
Member Since
AB Propane Inc
2007
Ace Ready Mix, Inc.
1985
ACN
2009
Advana Mortgage
2010
Allen Homes, Inc.
1999
APEX Structural Design, L.L.C.
1997
Blackburn Basement Systems
2008
Bok-Nel Management, Inc.
1998
Bolte's Sunrise Sanitary Service, Inc
1998
Border States Electric Supply
1990
Brandon Lumber Company
2003
Brink & Nelson Homes
1977
Brunken Construction, Taylor
2010
Bunkers Construction, George
1975
Butler Machinery
2002
Carrier Enterprise, LLC dba
1988
Comfort Products Distributing
CityWide Insulation
1993
C-Lemme Companies, LLC
1992
CyberClimb
2012
Dakota Financial Services, Inc
2008
Dakotaland Builders, Inc.
1998
De Witt Homes Inc.
1989
Dept. Of Planning & Building Services 1983
DRG Mechanical Plumbing,
2001
Heating & Air Conditioning
Driscoll Construction, Inc
2006
E & B Construction
1997
Earthscapes, Inc.
2007
Ehrhart Griffin & Associates
2011
F.M. Acoustical Tile, Inc.
1978
Fischenich Painting, Inc
2007
Gruen-Wald Engineered Laminates
1999
Heavenly Homes
2008
Heidelbauer Shutters
2011
High Plains Builders, LLC
2008
Home Tech, Inc.
1993
Huber Home Improvement, Inc./
1992
Superior Fence
Ideker Construction, Inc.
1996
Kearney Construction, Ron
1984
Kempf Construction, Inc.
1978
Kitchen Solvers
1997
Kleinsasser Heating & Cooling Inc
1977
KN Construction, Inc.
2003
Kolb Construction
2009
Kwik Kerb by Spronk Inc
2005
Lamps & Shades, Inc.
1990
Michaels Fence Co.
1978
Montgomery's Furniture & Flooring
1998
MTM Carpentry LLC
2011
Parker Plumbing, Inc., Dan
1993
Peterson Construction
2009
Pillar Insurance, Inc.
2002
R & L Supply Ltd.
2004
R & R Mobility Conversions, Inc
2012
Reliabank
2007
Rosewood Homes Inc
2004
RP Drywall
2009
Save Our Space, Inc
2008
Schmitz, Kalda & Associates
1965
Sheehan Mack Sales & Equipment
2003
Sioux Valley Energy
1986
Siouxland K & K Construction, Inc.
1998
Software Alternatives
2010
Sunny Radio
2010
TAMARACK Materials Dakota, Inc.
1994
Trademark Homes Incorporated
2004
Truss-Pro's, Inc.
2004
US Bank
1998
Warren Window & Supply/Marvin
1990
AMBASSADOR
OF THE
MONTH
Congratulations to Carlton Phillips, Fish Window
Cleaning, for being named the November Ambassador
of the Month. Carlton earned the most points in
September 2013 by contacting new members
and attending membership events.
PAGE 10
• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
LOOKING BACK ON 2013...
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 11
MARK YOUR
CALENDARS
January 23, 2014
Chili Cook Off, HBASE Office
January 29, 2014
Legislative Appreciation Dinner, Pierre
January 29-30, 2014
SDHBA Winter Board, Fort Pierre
February 4-6, 2014
International Builders’ Show (IBS),
Las Vegas, NV
February 20, 2014
Dueling Pianos Fundraiser, kRav’N
March 7-9, 2014
Sioux Empire Home ShowTM,
Sioux Falls Convention Center
April 17, 2014
Free Member Appreciation Lunch,
VFW on S. Minnesota Ave.
May 10-12 & 17-19, 2014
Spring Parade of HomesTM
June 10, 2014
Repair Affair DayTM
June 25, 2014
Golf Classic, Bakker Crossing
July 24-27 & July 31-August 3, 2014
Dream Home TourTM
August 25, 2014
Dakota Dunes Golf Outing
September 13-15 & 20-22, 2014
Fall Parade of HomesTM
October 4-5, 2014
Showcase of Remodeled HomesTM
October 24, 2014
Casino Night Fundraiser, Holiday Inn
MARCH 7-9, 2014
SIOUX FALLS CONVENTION CENTER
EXHIBITORS
Exhibitor contracts were recently mailed
to all 2013 exhibitors. Contracts received
after Nov. 1 but before Nov. 8 will be
assessed a $100 late fee. After Nov. 8,
exhibitors on the wait list will be offered
space in the show.
SPONSORSHIPS
Sponsors for this major event are sought.
Thanks to South Dakota Housing Development Authority for being the Gold Sponsor again. Silver sponsorship is $4,000
and a Vehicle sponsorship is $5,000. Both
come with incredible promotional perks!
WORKSHOPS
Members interested in hosting a workshop during the event are encouraged to
contact the HBASE office to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS
If you would like to volunteer at the show
(from set up to during show hours to tear
down), contact the HBASE office for
details.
FEEDBACK FOR 2015 SOUGHT
The committee is accepting suggestions
for the 2015 Home ShowTM as that’s
when the show will expand into the Sioux
Falls Arena.
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• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
NATIONAL DIRECTOR REPORTS
The following reports are from HBASE National Directors who recently attended the NAHB Fall Board in Colorado Springs,
CO in October 2013. Those reporting are Alan Amdahl, Alan Amdahl Construction; Kim Hefner, Doug Allen Homes; Kurt Hanson, Home Tech; Paul Nelsen, Paul Nelsen Construction; Jim Lowe, Advana Mortgage.
ASSOCIATE COMMITTEE
BOARD MEETING
Our goal by IBS is to have at least one member
from each state as a part of the Associates Communication Tree. Currently we have 17 states covered
and 34 states with vacancies.
When completed, the Enhanced Associate
Directory at www.nahb.org/anodirectory will list all
Associate members across the nation.
Associates were encouraged to continue posting to the NAHB Facebook and LinkedIn pages.
- Jim Lowe, Advana Mortgage
We are developing new conduits for AD&C
money from the private sector.
The Senate is developing a bill to create a new
GSE to replace Freddie and Fannie Mac in an orderly
fashion. We support this bill. The House has an excessive version we do not support.
The Chief Economist for the NAHB, David
Crowe predicts slow growth this year at 1.5% with
better growth next two years at 2.5—3.5%. Interest
rates around 4.5%
The NAHB budget for 2013 is $1.8M better than
We’re really looking to add not only new mem- forecast at this point. The International Builders Show
bers, but younger members. The average age of an in Vegas is 25% ahead of last year at this time.
We approved a by-law change to allow locals to
NAHB Board Member is 62…we need to start looking
elect Associate members as chairmen.
towards the future, and the future is younger memThere is a new OSHA regulation in the works
bers.
- Kim Hefner-Hines, Doug Allen Homes on exposure to silica dust. It could have a $2B cost to
comply. See more about it at www.NAHB.org/silica
- Kurt Hanson, Home Tech, Inc.
AREA 10 CAUCUS
The new 3rd VP, Granger McDonald from TX
It was reported that step price increases and
spoke briefly. We discussed putting the board meetthe industry structure that contributed to those inings at hub airports and reducing the duration. This
creases for three building materials in particular:
would save us all time and money.
Ralph Appleton is the new NAC. He ran unop- gypsum, OSB and softwood lumber.
Softwood lumber prices rose sharply as the
posed.
Membership sits at 140,136. Area 10 was down housing recovery gained traction in 2012.
- Paul Nelsen, Paul Nelsen Construction
a bit with 77.6% retention.
The PAC Trustees are holding up the checks to
Associate members will now be able to chair
the Congress until PAC Trustees request them for
NAHB’s
Education &/or Public Relations committee.
work done.
- Kurt Hanson, Home Tech, Inc. Although Associates have already had the ability to
chair committees such as Associates and Member-
ship¸ this Bylaw change will expand leadership opportunities for associate members. Since Associates
make up 2/3 of NAHB’s membership, this will hopefully expand the role of Associates.
The 2nd Bylaw change allows Associate Members to serve as a chief elected officer (president/
senior leadership) at the local level. This is significant
for small HBA’s that aren’t always able to get a builder to serve in the role as local president, as this
change will allow an Associate to serve in that role.
For local HBA’s that wish to utilize this expanded
leadership role for Associates, most will need to do a
local bylaw change to allow for the change.
Regarding the ICC Code Hearings that had just
concluded prior to our meetings, NAHB Chairman
Rick Judson reported to us that we “hit a home run”
when it came to residential codes. Over 85% of
these proposals went our way….NAHB started out by
claiming a win in the area of accessibility, and then
went on to score victory in wind exposure, stair and
ramp requirements and also sprinkler retrofits.
- Kim Hefner-Hines, Doug Allen Homes
BUILDING MATERIALS COMMITTEE
In many parts of the country, customers are still
fighting the devastating effects of Chinese drywall.
Many homes are being torn down or customers are
just walking away from them unwilling or unable to
repair the damages caused by this product.
Many said they are now experiencing severe
shortages in cabinets, shingles, brick and cultured
stone.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 13
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 13
various climate zones. They have a project looking at
energy efficient home performance, and there is a
project looking at air tight walls in climate zone 4.
A new subject that is coming into the national
We are continuing to look for partners in our
radar is a problem with yellow brass connections
efforts to insure cost effective codes. We need to
used in plumbing connections. Early research points
establish a grass roots report with our codes officials
to areas west of the Rocky Mountains due to the high
for future ICC codes updates. There is a push to test
mineral content from the Colorado River.
remote voting for building officials for future ICC code
They discussed failures in Certainteed cement
changes in order to avoid special interest group
board siding. They changed the recipe from using
hijacking of the codes process. This happened during
silica sand to fly ash. Certainteed has already put
the voting for the fire sprinklers in 2012 and now
$104 million into a trust account to cover lawsuits.
again for energy tradeoffs for mechanical equipment
- Alan Amdahl, Alan Amdahl Construction
in the 2015 code. There is interest in pushing ICC to
go to a 5 year cycle in order to reduce costs. ICC is
BUILDING PRODUCTS ISSUES COMMITTEE
pushing back because it needs the income.
Felicia Watson provided background on
In the Codes Hearing Report, there is a requireOSHA’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for respirable Crystalline Silica that includes a new Permissible ment that code changes show what the cost impact
Exposure Limit for respirable silica dust and requires of the change would be. This is not enforced, but we
engineering and work practices for controlling worker think it should be.
Federal Agencies should only be allowed to
exposure.
David Jaffe gave an update on Spray Polyure- testify on their own projects. 85% of the code changthane Foam Insulation and the progress of the work- es we supported passed. 91% passed outside of
energy, only 67% of energy related code changes
ing group developing the builder checklist.
Bob Hanbury gave an update on the work of the passed due to special interest groups like Cardinal
Glass and Dow Corning block voting for their prodForm Contract Working Group, they have 25 documents in final draft form with more to come. NAHB’s ucts.
We need more members that sit on government
marketing and sales group is working how best to
boards to go and vote at ICC. C&S committee would
make these contracts available.
Christina Gilbertston of Wood, Smith, Henning like to get more and younger people involved.
- Kurt Hanson, Home Tech, Inc.
and Berman talked about yellow brass across the
country, general trends in green building, and specific
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH COMMITTEE
green building product issues. Do not over promise
what you are building.
Lots of talk on OSHA’s Notice of Proposed
- Paul Nelsen, Paul Nelsen Construction Rulemaking on exposure to Crystalline Silica, if this
goes into effect we will not be able to dry sweep
concrete or drywall dust.
CODES AND STANDARDS COMMITTEE
NAHB has asked OSHA to develop a silica rule
Construction Technology and Research has
three ongoing research projects. They are continuing for the residential construction industry that is cost
to monitor moisture in energy efficient wall cavities in effective, reasonable, and workable for the on-site
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12
conditions encountered on residential jobsites
- Paul Nelsen, Paul Nelsen Construction
ENERGY AND GREEN BUILDING SUBCOMMITTEE
We focused on the 2015 code changes. They
did push to put the ICC-700 (Green building STD) to
a three year cycle like energy.
- Kurt Hanson, Home Tech, Inc.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE
In many high wind areas and seismographic
areas, builders are experiencing OSB failure. Not all
OSB are made with the same wood to glue mixture.
The Home Builder Research Institute is looking into
this.
Spray foam insulations are all similar, but are all
mixed differently. Researchers are trying to tell builders not to sheetrock instantly, but to wait 5-7 days for
the foam to outgas.
- Alan Amdahl, Alan Amdahl Construction
SINGLE FAMILY FINANCE SUBCOMMITTEE
The NAHB Appraisal Working Group is exploring new construction data solutions to improve appraiser’s access to data on new construction homes.
The intent is to increase the quality of appraisal reports. This data could also be used by home builders
in a variety of ways we haven’t even thought of yet.
The AWG met in Washington DC on Oct. 31
and Nov. 1 to discuss with CoreLogic and FNC with
an open dialogue on ideas that aggregated this data.
They spent the entire meeting addressing the
Appraisal issue. We had two companies present
proposals on national systems that could gather data
for appraisers so that they could produce more accurate appraisals for new construction. NAHB would be
involved with the system and gathering the data. It is
in the conception stages.
- Jim Lowe, Advana Mortgage
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• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
Builders’ Tax
Reduction
HBASE supported legislation that was
passed during the 2009 SD Legislative Session
which allowed single-family dwellings under
construction or listed for sale by contractors to be
classified as owner-occupied single-family dwellings for the purpose of taxation.
Being designated as owner-occupied
makes a property eligible for reduced tax savings. To qualify, an owner-occupied dwelling
contractor form (found at
www.hbasiouxempire.com) must be completed
and delivered to the County Director of Equalization at the County Courthouse
by March 15, 2014.
Qualification include:
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

A single-family dwelling is a house, condominium apartment, residential housing
consisting of four or less family units, town
house, or town home, which may be assessed and taxed as a separate unit
A contractor may have a maximum of four
dwellings classified as owner-occupied
single-family dwellings
If any portion of the space is or has been
occupied, only the portion of the dwelling
not currently or previously occupied shall
be classified as an owner-occupied singlefamily dwelling
No dwelling may be classified as an owneroccupied single-family dwelling for more than
two consecutive years
(P)INCREDIBLE
-
Webinar Showing How to Use
Pinterest to Market Homes
Wed., Nov. 6 from 1-2pm
Carol Morgan, CAPS, CSP, MIRM,
author of Social Media 3.0, will present
an information-packed webinar covering the psychology behind Pinterest
and how it can benefit your business.
She’ll talk about how to post, provide
strategies for making the most of your
page, and give you takeaways on Pinterest etiquette and tricks, how to get
more followers, and common pinning
mistakes to avoid.
To view this webinar for free at the
HBASE office, please RSVP by
calling 605-361-8322 or emailing
[email protected]
by Nov. 4.

There will be a “Chili” category and
a “Soup” category. Only one chili or
soup recipe per person.

Must be homemade from scratch –
no mixes or pre-measured spices.

All must be prepared off-site and
brought to the venue in a crock pot
or roaster with your own extension
cord & serving utensil.

Must be ready to be served at
6:00pm. Set-up will begin at 5pm.

Entrants are encouraged to name
their chili/soup and use a theme to
decorate their station.

Bowls, spoons & napkins will be provided by the HBASE.

Fixin’s , Chips, drinks & bread will
be provided by the HBASE.

All attendees will be encouraged to
vote for People’s Choice so invite
your co-workers.

All participants must PROMISE TO
HAVE FUN, enjoy some friendly
competition and eat as much food
as possible. HBASE is not responsible for gut aches!
First 15 soup &
first 15 chili sign-ups
get 1 free reservation.
Call the HBASE to RSVP!
PAGE 16
Housing Recovery
Picks Up Steam
Despite Persistent
Headwinds
• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
NANCY MATT
SHOWPLACE
KITCHENS
(SALES DESIGNER)
PHONE: 605.335.9600
EMAIL: [email protected]
YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY: 10
BUSINESS SPECIALITY: Kitchen and bath
design and sales, countertops, hardware
HBASE INVOLVEMENT: Member of
Remodeling Council since 2009,
Associates Committee since 2009 (Chair
in 2012), Care Foundation Board of
Trustees since 2012
HOBBY: Drawing, painting, landscaping,
scrapbooking
FAVORITE MOVIES: The Great Outdoors,
16 Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
FAVORITE FOOD: Meat & Potatoes,
Cheesecake
FAMILY: Husband, two children (Jerret,
3 yrs old & Jaden, 14 months old)
FUN FACT: I grew up on a dairy farm
DREAM VACATION:
A two-week
Mediterranean Cruise
NEW HBASE MEMBERS
Please make these new HBASE members feel welcome and consider them
the next time you need a product or
service.
With home prices and household formations
rising and household balance sheets healing, the
ongoing housing recovery is expected to gain
momentum next year even as several challenges
remain, according to economists who participated
in the National Association of Home Builders
(NAHB) Fall 2013 Construction Forecast Webinar.
"The cards are in play for a decent and fairly
strong recovery in 2014 and particularly in 2015,"
said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe. "From
the standpoint of GDP growth, housing has been a
plus, growing at two, three and four times the rate
of the rest of the economy in recent quarters."
Helping to spur the housing rebound was a
double-digit increase in home prices over the past
year, driven in part by tight inventories of new and
existing homes for sale and gradual gains in employment.
"We expect to see moderate price increases
in the next few years as we see additional inventory on the market and investors back away as the
bargains disappear," said Crowe.
Another bright spot is rising household formations that were delayed during the downturn as
college graduates and young professionals were
forced to move back in with their parents or double
up as roommates. At the height of the housing
boom, the U.S. was producing 1.4 million additional households every year. That figure plunged to
500,000 during the depth of the recession and
today is now back up to 700,000.
NAHB is forecasting 924,000 total housing
starts in 2013, up 18 percent from 783,000 units
last year. Single-family production is expected to
rise 17 percent this year to 629,000 units, jump an
additional 31 percent next year to 826,000 and
surpass the 1 million mark in 2015.
In another way of looking at the long road
back to normal, by the end of 2015 the top 20
percent of states will be back to normal production
levels, compared to the bottom 20 percent, which
will still be below 84 percent.
The Willison Company
Steve Willison
4101 S Chestnut Cr
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Phone: 251-0735
Builder
* Carlton Phillips
Rollinger Construction, Inc
Telly Rollinger
1415 S West Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Phone: 951-2863
Builder/Remodeler
* Niki Huber
River’s Edge Decorative Concrete, LLC
Jeremy Haug
2020 E Redwood Blvd
Brandon, SD 57005
Phone: 254-2999
Concrete and Landscaping
* Will DeWitt
* Denotes Spike
SPONSORSHIPS
As you plan your 2014 budget, consider supporting
the HBASE by sponsoring one of the following
events. The 2014 Sponsorship book can be seen
on www.hbasiouxempire.com under Resources,
Member Resources.

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Bus Tour
Casino Night
Golf Outings
Holiday Gala
Member Appreciation Lunch
Membership Meetings
Repair AffairTM
And more….
HBA NEWS • NOV / DEC 2013 • PAGE 17
DUELING PIANOS
FEATURING THE DUELING DUO,
A VEGAS STYLE DUELING PIANOS ALL-REQUEST SHOW
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
A FUNDRAISER AT KRAV’N FOR THE CARE FOUNDATION
HBASE MEMBER NEWS
CONGRATULATIONS…
Congratulations to Kelli Phelps of
Dustin Hoffman Construction on the
birth of her baby boy on October 9.
Congratulations to Lisa Schmidt of Lisa
Schmidt Construction on her recent
marriage to Mike Bess.
Congratulations to Travis Christoffer,
on joining the team at Sioux Falls
Federal Credit Union as the business
services manager.
Congratulations to Tony McKillip who is
a new trust officer at First Bank &
Trust.
Congratulations to these agents from
The Insurance Connection on receiving Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) designation:
Gavin Van Zee, Melissa Tschumper,
Brenda Gervais.
MEMBER NEWS…
HBASE Members:
After 25 years of hard work, successfully
owning and operating Lipetzky’s Irrigation & Landscape, Tanya & I have sold
the business. We like to thank all the
HBA members, our loyal customers,
employees, family and friends for all
your support through the years.
- Dean Lipetzky
HBASE Members:
Thank you for your investment of
$12,000 toward the Tech Ed Works For
Me Program at Southeast Technical
Institute. This campaign is all about getting more workers recruited, trained and
into the workforce, and is in direct response to workforce shortages and the
need for more workers in industry.
- Nancee Sturdevant,
STI
Where does it all go?
We have trucks ready to go to work today!
2101 E. Benson Rd., Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 336-6100 / (888) 269-3773
www.boyertrucks.com
We sell the materials to the general public at
a fraction of the retail cost and use the
proceeds to build more Habitat houses.
Drop off your light fixtures, tubs, sinks, doors, trim,
and leftover building materials to the ReStore or free
pick up in the Sioux Falls area is available.
Mon.-Fri. 9—6
Saturday 9—3
605-330-1950
721 E Amidon, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
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• NOV / DEC 2013 • HBA NEWS
SEPTEMBER 2013 BUILDING PERMITS
Sioux Falls Permits
Single Family Units
Month
JANUARY
Year
Townhouse / Duplex / Twinhome / Condo Units
‘09
14
‘10
18
‘11
16
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTAL (Sioux Falls)
9
32
41
46
56
50
70
54
46
74
21
513
21
74
50
42
31
14
34
20
29
18
11
362
5
30
45
34
35
33
26
37
68
15
19
361
Sioux Empire Permits
Brandon (city only)
‘09
37
‘10
31
‘11
35
85
23
34
9
10
6
23
Tea (city only)
29
23
22
16
Minnehaha County-rural
31
1
46
37
Lincoln County-rural
16
27
32
23
21
204
131
175
158
209*
Harrisburg (city only)
Hartford (city only)
TOTAL (Sioux Empire)
Sioux Falls Single Family Units Permits
5 STAR BUILDERS INC
ALLEN HOMES INC (DOUG)
ALLEN HOMES INC (DOUG)
ALLEN HOMES INC (DOUG)
AUSTAD HOMES INC
AXFORD CONSTRUCTION
AXFORD CONSTRUCTION
BIG D HOMES LLC
C-LEMME COMPANIES LL
CRAIG HARR CONSTRUCT
DAKOTA SIDING & CONS
DEWITT HOMES INC
ERICA LIMOGES
FRED JENSEN CONSTRUC
GEORGE CUSTOM BUILDI
HEARTLAND CUSTOM HOM
HEARTLAND CUSTOM HOM
INTEGRITY CONSTRUCTI
JBART CONSTRUCTION I
JEREN HOMES INC
JEREN HOMES INC
JOSH BARTELS CONSTRU
JOSH BARTELS CONSTRU
KASKADE BUILDERS INC
KN CONSTRUCTION INC
LUNDEBY HOMES LLC
MALSAM CONSTRUCTION
MEIER CONSTRUCTION I
PAUL FICK HOMES
PAUL FICK HOMES
PAUL FICK HOMES
PAUL FICK HOMES
PAUL FICK HOMES
PIETZ PROPERTIES INC
PREMIERE BUILDERS IN
QUALITY BUILT CUSTOM
RALLIS CONSTRUCTION
REECE CHAMBERS
RONNING ENTERPRISES
RONNING ENTERPRISES
RONNING ENTERPRISES
RONNING ENTERPRISES
RONNING ENTERPRISES
RONNING ENTERPRISES
RONNING ENTERPRISES
SCHWARTZLE CONSTRUCT
SCOTT GILBERT CONSTR
SIGNATURE COMPANIES
SIGNATURE COMPANIES
SUNDANCE GROUP INC,
SUNDANCE GROUP INC,
THURMAN CONSTRUCTION
2309
5516
3100
3216
3213
2000
8505
4216
3520
4312
8000
109
4217
115
2809
8805
2208
205
7713
4220
1925
9113
513
8116
2909
203
2401
525
103
7813
2301
705
1105
8308
9300
2100
7204
4319
1404
1207
1219
1108
3804
3721
3713
1101
501
2116
114
3313
3409
7908
S CANYON AVE
E HUBER ST
S WORLD SERIES AVE
S SANDLOT AVE
E ARCHER CIR
S CANYON AVE
S QUIET OAK CIR
S ORCHID AVE
S PRAIRIE GARDENS PL
S MARIGOLD AVE
W 32ND ST
W 29TH ST
N OLYMPIA DR
S RED SPRUCE AVE
W LATIGO TRL
E SASSAFRAS ST
S CANYON AVE
E 77TH ST
W BENELLI CIR
S ORCHID AVE
S FIREFLY DR
W LAKESIDE DR
S HORIZON CIR
S COPPER RIDGE RD
S GRINNELL AVE
S RED SPRUCE AVE
S LILLIAN AVE
W LANDSCAPE PL
S RED SPRUCE AVE
W STONEY CREEK ST
S CANYON AVE
S DISCOVERY AVE
N MOSSY OAK AVE
S REGENT PARK DR
W DRAGONFLY DR
N WAYLAND PL
S LUDLOW CIR
S MARIGOLD AVE
S MONTICELLO AVE
S MONTICELLO CT
S MONTICELLO CT
S MONTICELLO AVE
E STEEPLE ST
E STEEPLE ST
E STEEPLE ST
S KINDERHOOK AVE
S BERRETTA LN
S FIRESTONE LN
W 81ST ST
E BREWSTER ST
E BREWSTER ST
W 32ND ST
177812
145312
140918
93768
215732
187218
180848
155674
109056
180476
164684
292622
160244
155010
253340
185390
198638
201492
167452
159338
159338
236820
172988
399924
118452
143444
162044
233736
165678
110104
158944
138380
103856
213236
196904
169056
263876
173872
192728
166148
151994
185624
142706
161632
160884
162924
145478
196954
153608
127436
117616
152212
‘12 2013
18
29
26
55
71
72
51
57
56
60
73
67
22
628
27
87
189
40
42
63
60
62
599*
‘08
‘09
‘10
‘11
‘12
Multi-Family Units
2013
1
0
4
0
0
7
2
0
3(13)
0
5(46)
4(60)
4
1(4)
0
0
0
20(123)
0
4
6
14(64)
4
2
4
19
31
8
4
96(64)
4
22
24
10
20
8
15
14
25
8
6
160
0
19
14
26
25
17
24
34
8
5
4
176
4
27
6
15
32
26
30
64
39
6
3
252
4
31
81
15
8
17
11
46
220*
‘12 2013
28
49 <
Sioux Empire Townhome & Twinhome Permits
are included with Single Family Unit Totals
31
59
17 SOURCE: City of Sioux Falls Planning & Building Services;
City of Brandon; City of Harrisburg; City of Hartford; City of
20 Tea; Minnehaha and Lincoln County.
43
TIBKE CONSTRUCTION I
TIM KAPPERMAN CONSTR
TNT CONSTRUCTION INC
TRADEMARK HOMES INCO
VALLEY BUILDERS
VALLEY BUILDERS
WT CONSTRUCTION INC
WT CONSTRUCTION INC
WT CONSTRUCTION INC
YETMAN CUSTOM HOMES
2505
508
6605
9001
8905
212
2308
9208
8200
205
-
-
S DURANGO CIR
201662
S DISCOVERY AVE
169848
S SUNDERLAND LN
276060
W LAKESIDE DR
259876
E SUGAR MAPLE CIR
206676
S GOLDEN WILLOW AVE 140442
S CANYON AVE
208255
W DRAGONFLY DR
287652
E WILLOW WOOD ST
176020
E HONORS CIR
377000
822
N MINNESOTA AVE (31 unit)
2521304
Sioux Falls Townhome Permits (* indicates a 1/2 twinhome)
CHAD JAVERS CONSTRUC
CHAD JAVERS CONSTRUC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
EMPIRE HOMES LLC
RICH PIETZ CONSTRUCT
RICH PIETZ CONSTRUCT
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
2013
4(130)
2(12)
0
0
2(12)
12(216)
5(66)
2(22)
5(123)
1(4)
3(14)
1(16)
33(485)
1(14)
12(192)
4 (146)
2(28)
4(41)
0
11 (287)
1(31)
39(869)*
2012
4(16)
2013
3(40)
0
0
4(16)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
* Indicates year-to-date.
Sioux Falls Apartment Units Permits
LLOYD CNST & DEVELOP
2012
0
*5801
*5805
*8709
*8711
*8805
*8707
*8807
*8803
*8705
*8801
4401
4400
4412
4403
4402
4414
4405
4404
4416
4407
4406
4418
5901
5903
724
726
809
811
813
815
817
819
821
823
733
735
737
S GRAND LODGE PL
S GRAND LODGE PL
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W ANNABELLE ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
W SHIPTON ST
S NATURE RUN PL
S NATURE RUN PL
E EL DORADO DR
E EL DORADO DR
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
136536
212440
106100
106100
106100
157656
106100
129976
157656
129976
129192
129192
101864
129192
129192
124112
129192
129192
124112
129192
129192
101864
200336
200336
142944
136032
108438
109318
109318
108438
108438
109318
109318
108438
111462
127886
127886
-
-
-
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
SELECT BUILDERS INC
STREICH CONSTRUCTION
STREICH CONSTRUCTION
STREICH CONSTRUCTION
STREICH CONSTRUCTION
739
725
727
729
731
5531
5529
5527
5525
Lincoln County Permits
Brandon & Melissa Spors
Chris & Cathy Krueger
Phillip & Megan Meehan
9000
46383
48631
47560
25676
Brandon Permits
Costello Construction
G & D Harr Construction
Midwest Premier Homes
TB&J, Inc
Thunder Creek Custom
Harrisburg Permits
Allen Homes
A-Plus Construction
Dakotaland Builders
KN Construction
KN Construction
KN Construction
KN Construction
KN Construction
KN Construction
KN Construction
KN Construction
Hartford Permits
Four Quality Construction
Heartland Professional Builders
Heartland Professional Builders
Ideker Construction
Krumvieda Construction
M&L Construction
Sieverding Construction
3(40*
111462
111462
127886
127886
111462
136364
136364
136364
136364
47898 Prairie Cr, Harrisburg 525000
27072 479th Ave,SF
500000
27096 Prairie Hills Tr, Harrisburg395000
Minnehaha County Permits
Anatoliy & Lyudmila Pugach
A-Plus Construction
Ryan Reker
Sierra Construction
WT Construction
8(32)
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EL DORADO CT
E EASTBRIDGE PL
E EASTBRIDGE PL
E EASTBRIDGE PL
E EASTBRIDGE PL
E 33rd St
249th St
253rd St
Washington St
481st Ave
316908
256406
260627
302470
384358
1201
E Keystone Pl (32 unit) 2950000
3201-3205 E Augustana Pl
282820
1812-1814 S Locust Ave
242028
2808
E Sunflower Cr
154876
1612
E Liberty Cr
177606
504
503
1002
314
422
424
426
428
430
500
503
Juniper Cr
Cedar Dr
Walnut
Thelma Ave
Macey Ave
Macey Ave
Macey Ave
Macey Ave
Macey Ave
Juniper Cr
Juniper Cr
106
412
300
402
504
101
716
E Opal Lane
Kia Drive
Kia Drive
Patrick Ave
Mulligan Circle
W Opal Lane
Shamrock Dr
131162
141928
137692
119592
94024
97760
97304
100632
93704
143146
140788
189795
101300
145086
163720
199825
154584
192032
Roy Edwards, Sales Representative
[email protected]
Tyler Johnson, Sales Representative
[email protected]