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h ba today THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE H O M E B U I L D E R S A S S O C I AT I O N O F S A G I N AW

J A N U A R Y 2 0 19


A MEMBERSHIP THAT WORKS FOR YOU

HBA SAGINAW is part of your three-tier membership!

When you join the HBAS, you share your pride and passion for your work. We’ll fight for your business, your rights, and your interests. We’ll save you money, and give you the opportunity to grow your network. With the HBAS, we’ll keep you in the know by offering education and training for whatever you may ned, and we’ll help you train the next generation of HBA members. Whatever you need, we’re here for you.

ADVOCACY

We fight for the rights of small businesses in the housing industry. With us at your back, you’ll have a voice in all levels of government.

EDUCATION

We offer classes to keep you updated on new and developing trends in the industry. HBAS is also involved in getting kids interested in the trades.

OPPORTUNITY

Between great community events, and members-only get-togethers, you’ll have the chance to grow your network and expand your business.

SAVINGS

With three tiers of membership, there is a truckload of discounts, rebates, and savings programs tailored to you and your business and interests.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Call: 989.793.1120 Email: mrevette@hbas.org Click: hbas.org

PASSION in our craft. PRIDE in our community.


HBAS Leadership Your 2019 Board of Directors OFFICERS Michele Bueker, President Jeff Nicklyn, Vice President Jim Boufford, Treasurer Denis Reichard, Secretary Steve Zietz, Immediate Past President

DIRECTORS Tim Gohm Louie Pomaville David Schauman Mark Wahl Mike Booker Jake DeMitchell

Tony Bosco Don Hollis Denis Reichard Tracy Reimus Dan Wortman

Mike Tribble Debbie Beffrey Dennis Dittenber Ron Schauman Jeff Tithof

Passion in our craft. Pride in our community.

Mission Together we are a trusted resource of Building Industry professionals, dedicated to supporting the dream of homeownership, and taking pride in the development of our community.

Values PROFESSIONAL

Vision As Building Industry professionals, we continuously strive to create vibrant and stable communities - providing homes and craftwork that retain value. We envision the long-term growth of our community and association by maintaining quality relationships, community involvement, and being of service to others.

INTEGRITY PASSION ENGAGED LOYAL


How the Fed Rate Hike Affects Housing As interest rates rise, GDP growth slow for 2019. Housing affordability last quarter was at a 10-year low, and it appears that conditions at the start of 2019 aren’t likely to improve much. The Federal Open Market Committee recently raised its target for the federal funds rate (the interest rate at which banks lend money to each other) by 25 basis points. This was the fourth rate hike of 2018. However, experts predict

interest rates will rise at a less aggressive pace next year. NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz noted in a recent Eye on Housing blog post that the Fed’s “policy projections suggest two rate increases in 2019 and one additional rate increase in 2020.” Nevertheless, NAHB is forecasting no rate hikes in 2020, after what some, including Dietz, anticipate will be a noticeable slowdown in

EPA Proposes New WOTUS Definition The Trump administration in December released its proposed new definition for “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) that will resolve years of uncertainty over where federal jurisdiction begins and ends. This represents an important victory for NAHB members. Under the proposed rule, shortlived ponds, streams and tributaries that only flow in response to a rain event

would be excluded from federal regulation. The rule would also exclude wetlands not directly connected to federally- regulated bodies of water. The action honored a campaign promise made to the NAHB Board of Directors in 2016. The new rule announced today will be open to a public comment period for 60 days and it is expected to be finalized and instituted in all 50 states by the fall of 2019.

GDP growth in 2019. Mortgage interest rates, however, are likely to stay the course for the time being, after a decline in December. The 10-year Treasury rate, which is the key variable for mortgage interest rates, declined recently to below 2.77%. A lower 10year rate typically means lower mortgage interest rates.

Save Money on Nissan or Infinity Nissan North America and NAHB are excited to present members, their employees and HBA staff with the opportunity to purchase a new Nissan or Infiniti vehicle using exclusive incentives for members through the NAHB Savings Program. Click here to learn how to take advantage of this great member savings benefit.


Whitmer Sworn In As Governor Governor Whitmer was officially sworn in as Michigan’s 49th Governor of the State of Michigan, and the second female to hold that office. An estimated 1200 to 1400 braved the winter weather to watch her, Dana Nessel (D-Attorney General), Jocelyn Benson (D-Secretary of State), and Beth Clement (Supreme Court) take the oath of office.

The HBA of Michigan government relations team will be reaching out to build relationships with those newly elected.

FHA: Home Warranty Rule

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) on Dec. 14 published a final rule that streamlines the home warranty requirements for FHA single-family mortgage insurance. The rule eliminates the regulations that require borrowers to purchase 10-year protection plans in order to qualify for certain mortgages on newlyconstructed single-family homes. This final rule becomes effective March 14, 2019.

Housing Forecast Calls for Modest Growth Michigan’s critical housing industry is lagging behind general economic growth The Home Builders Association of Michigan (HBAM) announced today that they expect singlefamily new home construction to rise by just 3 percent in the coming year. For calendar year 2019, HBAM’s econometric model estimates that 17,552 new single-family home permits will be issued across Michigan. The state’s largest construction industry trade association also noted that

2018 production levels should reach 16,999 new single-family homes by year end— the highest level since 2006. The modest 3 per cent growth forecast reflects national economists’ projections for a likely slowdown of North American Vehicle Production and an expected increase in oil prices, both critical factors in the HBAM econometric model. Though not explicitly part of

the HBAM model, shortages in the number of available construction workers contributes to the likelihood that single family home construction will be able to rise above forecasted levels. Click here for full press release.



Become an Ambassador of the HBA

and their businesses. An HBA Ambassador is someone who strives to help others feel comfortable, enjoys sharing knowledge and learning, and understands and embraces the value of belonging to a closeknit community.

Connect with members, build relationships in the HBA, and keep this Association the pride of the community.

Roles and Responsibilities: -Foster and building spirit and community one or more of the following as interests and schedules permit -Contact new and renewing members periodically to welcome them, share news, invite to events, and to answer questions about membership they may have.

The HBAS Ambassadors attract, engage, and help to retain new and renewing members of the Association, focusing on value and a high-quality membership experience. Ambassadors strive to create a sense of community, with the intentions of growing our Association.

-Attend or help facilitate member orientation meetings and/or After Hours events to help welcome members and guests

Ambassadors hold high importance in the future growth and leadership within the Association by engaging, educating, and making sure all members understand how the HBA can support them

-Help coordinate connections with other members, volunteers, and leaders to create networking opportunities

Your HBAS Ambassadors •

Bridget Sadenwater, Greater MI Construction Academy

Debbie Beffrey, Credit Services of MI

Fred Wydra, Farmers Insurance

Jeff Tithof, Tithof Construction

Jennifer McDurmon, Independent Bank

Kevin Quiroz, PaintBox Creations

Laura Hill, The Maytag Store

Michele Bueker, Bueker Development

Mike Tribble, Yeo & Yeo CPAs

Tony Bosco, Quality Windows & Doors

Kyle Henion, Rummel Insurance

Zack Robinson, My Member/Duclos Insurance

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-Attend events and meetings to communicate with other members, collect potential leads, or engage with prospective and under-engaged members -Report members’ concerns, etc. to Membership Committee for follow up -Help educate prospective members on the importance of belonging to the HBA -Visit new members and encourage participation in programs, classes, committees, etc. -Attend monthly Ambassador Team lunch meetings Being an HBAS Ambassador will help you develop your networking opportunities while volunteering at various functions. Ambassadors serve in a leadership capacity as a liaison between the Association and its’ members. Contact HBA Saginaw today to become an Ambassador today.


Professionals who care.

ABOUT HBA MICHIGAN

HBAM works to promote the building industry, impact legislation, regulatory, and legal issues affecting housing affordability and small businesses in the building and housing industry. NETWORKING Business relationships are built on trust and credibility. Builders across the state network at HBAM’s many association events with others in the industry.

SAVINGS HBAM offers great group rates for workers’ comp and medical insurance, Meijer discounts, and a variety of rebate programs to help you save BIG.

EDUCATION

HBA Michigan is part of your three-tier membership!

From codes to the ever changing market, members have the best opportunites to keep up to date, as well as courses and classes to help you grow and succeed.

INFORMATION HBAM offers a wide range of resources and publications (like Builder Magazine and a members only online portal)to keep you informed about the industry.

FIGHTING FOR YOU

From tax increases to building code changes, results of many legislative decisions impact your livlihood. We represent YOU on a statewide and national level.

Find out more about HBA Michigan at buildingmichigan.org


Blood Lead Levels for Workers Michigan becomes first state to lower acceptable levels.

According to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA), an important step toward keeping Michigan workers safe from lead exposure in the workplace was realized with the filing of updated administrative rules that lower acceptable blood lead levels, replacing decadesold standards. The new rules became effective December 11, 2018. The work environment can be the greatest source of lead exposure for adults; a few examples of work activities that may result in exposure to lead: »» abrasive blasting of bridges, overpasses or water towers »» manufacturing or refurbishing batteries »» demolition or remodeling activities »» working in gun ranges The diagnosis and treatment of lead exposure is based on the blood lead level (BLL). measured in micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood (μg/ dL). Former MIOSHA rules allowed workers to have BLLs of 50 - 60 µg/dL before they had to be removed from lead

exposure. Under the former rules, they could return to work when their BLL was below 40 µg/dL. The new MIOSHA rules require that employees be removed from lead exposure when their BLL reaches 30 µg/ dL and may not return to work involving lead exposure until their BLL is below 15 µg/dL. The average BLL in the general population is 1.12 µg/dL. Existing federal OSHA standards for lead – as well as the previous MIOSHA standards for lead - are based on scientific information that is more than 35 years old. Federal OSHA plans to issue an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on BLLs for Medical Removal in 2019 and other state OSHA plans like Michigan are currently in the process of updating their rules. A public hearing on the proposed rule revisions was held on August 3, 2018. “We can say with pride that Michigan now leads the nation in protecting workers from harmful lead exposure on the job by being the first state in the nation to update its standards to dramatically

reduce allowable blood lead levels,” said MOEMA President Dr. Michael Berneking. “We hope that other states and the federal government will look to Michigan as an example and work toward making changes in the lead standard in their jurisdictions to safeguard the working populations”. The revised rules were filed with Michigan’s Office of the Great Seal on December 11, 2018, with an immediate effective date. MIOSHA’s enforcement divisions are implementing a 60-day temporary stay on the enforcement of new blood lead levels in order to allow employers time to ensure compliance with the new requirements. Click here for full article and further details.



Welcome, New Members! *Denotes Premier Members Consumers Energy* Stephen Cournoyer 2400 Weiss Saginaw, MI 48602 989-791-6954 Cell: 586-321-5156

Stephen.cournoyer@cmsenergy.com

www.consumersenergy.com AFFILIATE MEMBERS Stephanie Judd 810-760-3547

stephanie.judd@cmsenergy.com

Jacquelyn Cheslik 989-791-5691

Saginaw Bay Title Brenda Kolka 3175 Christy Way, Suite A Saginaw, MI 48603 989-249-0232 bkolka@saginawbaytitle.com www.saginawbaytitle.com Lloyd’s Cabinet Shop, Inc. Ken Selle 1947 N. Huron Rd. Pinconning, MI 48650 989-879-3015 ken@lloydscabinetshop.com www.lloydscabinetshop.com

jacquelyn.cheslick@cmsenergy.com

R & R Drywall Insulation Jason Simmon 7880 S. Clare Ave. Clare, MI 48617 989-386-7606 jason@rrdrwallinsulation.com

Thank You for Renewing!

*Denotes Premier Members • • • •

AboveBoard* Comfort Guard Owens Soft Water J. Cook Construction

Upcoming Events Jan. 16 Ambassador Team Meeting @ HBAS, 10am Jan. 25 MIOSHA Office Hours @ HBAS, 9am - 1pm Jan. 28 General Membership Meeting @ Horizons Center, 11:30am - 1:30pm Click here to register. Feb. 5 Ambassador Team Meeting @ HBAS, 10am Feb. 5-7 Great Lakes Builders Show @ Novi Click here for more info Feb. 12 Builders Roundtable @ 8a @ HBAS Feb. 12 Professional Women in Building @ 12 @ HBAS Feb. 13 Board of Directors @ 12p @ HBAS Feb. 14 Home & Garden Show Meeting @ 10a @ HBAS


Building the Housing Industry Since 1942.

Find out more about NAHB at nahb.org.

NAHB strives to protect the American Dream, while working to achieve success for its members who build communities, create jobs, and strengthen the economy.

ADVOCACY

NAHB is member-driven, with more than 140,000 members across the country. NAHB works to ensure that housing is a top priority so that every American has a place to call home. This is accomplished by championing laws and regulations designed to improve the current and future housing market and economy.

OPPORTUNITY

Members are the most important part of NAHB, who strives to make sure you have the tools and resources necessary to succeed. NAHB provides opportunities like the International Builders Show - the world’s largest gathering for the residential construction industry, and the Home Builders Institute which develops and administers a wide range of training programs for the current and future workforce.

PHILANTHROPY

NAHB is part of your three-tier membership!

NAHB is affiliated with Home Innovaion Reserach Labs, which develops, tests, and evaluates new materials, methods, and equipment, and standards to improve technology and affordability within the industry. NAHB is also affiliated with the National Housing Endowment, dedicated to developing a more effective approach to home building, education, and training. NAHB is a founding partner and member of the International Housing Association, working to advance all aspects of home building around the globe.


Most Americans See Affordability Crisis Nearly three out of four American households believe that the nation is suffering a housing affordability crisis, and a majority of respondents reported this is a problem at all levels, according to a recent nationwide survey. The poll cuts across partisan, regional,

demographic and socioeconomic lines. Among its key findings: 73% of respondents believe that a lack of affordable housing is a problem 68% believe this is an issue in their state, and 54% cite housing affordability as a concern in their neighborhood. 58% said that if they decided to purchase a home in the near

future, they would have trouble finding a home they could afford in their city or county. Nearly a third of America’s 119 million house- holds are cost burdened and pay more than 30% of their income for housing, based on NAHB analysis of 2017 Census data.

Key Forestry Provisions in Farm Bill Congress on Dec. 12 passed the 2018 farm bill that includes key NAHB-supported forestry provisions from Rep. Bruce Westerman’s (R-Ark.) forestry bill to implement critical forest management reforms that will help improve the health of the nation’s forest system and reduce America’s reliance on

foreign sources of timber. The bill would also increase funding for the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program to empower rural communities to restore effective forest management and improve forest health. It also contains several provisions in the Timber Innovation

Act that will support the development of timber products for building construction. NAHB fought hard to ensure the farm bill contains a forestry title in order to increase the supply of domestically produced timber from federal lands.


MIOSHA at HBAS Tarah Kile with MIOSHA will have special office hours at HBA Saginaw during 2019. She will be available to assist with questions, concerns, safety manuals, and more.

JANUARY OFFICE HOURS Jan. 25 from 9am until 1pm.

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NAHB Recognized for Lobbying Clout “The Hill,” a prominent Capitol Hill publication, recently named NAHB CEO Jerry Howard to its list of elite Washington power players. Although “The Hill” highlighted one person from each organization listed, Howard noted that his inclusion represents the hard work of many individuals. “The fact that NAHB is recognized as one of the most powerful trade groups is a testament to the shared efforts of our members; the NAHB staff, most notably Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin and his government affairs team; EOs; councils and all those who work on behalf of the association to keep housing at the forefront of the national agenda,” Howard said.

Meeting of Members Make plans to attend NAHB’s annual Meeting of the Members, 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas during the International Builders’ Show. This meeting provides NAHB members an insider’s view of the association’s advocacy priorities and gives them a voice in setting those priorities. Attendees also learn about how to take advantage of NAHB’s many membership benefits and have the opportunity to network with other professionals in the housing industry. NAHB Chief Economist Rob Dietz will update members on the industry outlook. Randi Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media, will be the keynote speaker. Already registered for the International Builders’ Show? Click here to register for the Meeting of the Members.

Supreme Court to Hear Agency Deference Case The U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 10 agreed to hear a case that has widespread implications for how courts handle challenges to federal agency regulations. The case, Kisor v. Wilkie, addresses the issue of whether courts should defer to an agency’s interpretation of its own regulations, known also as Auer deference.

NAHB supported the petitioner with an amicus brief as part of a proactive strategy developed to identify cases that put this issue squarely before the Supreme Court. NAHB has long been concerned with this type of judicial deference because it can create incentives for agencies to avoid formal rulemaking processes or create vague regulations

that they can later interpret however they see fit. Either tactic prevents home builders and other industries from participating in developing rules that govern their activities.


Building Trades Education Supporter

2019


2018: A Very Good Year for Industry Pros As we say goodbye to 2018, let’s celebrate NAHB’s many achievements in the past year. We can’t list them all, but these are some of the most important. HBA and member efforts to

grow NAHB paid off with the addition of 2,000 new members nationwide, the best net improvement in more than a decade. Thank you!

As if home building wasn’t

already challenging, builders have been struggling with a labor shortage. A $50 million grant from the Home Depot Foundation to HBI will enable it to train 20,000 new skilled workers over the next 10 years.

Part of building a home

is making sure it meets all applicable building codes. NAHB works hard to ensure those codes are reasonable and fair. In 2018, we asked members to participate in a new campaign called “One and Done.”

Portal goes online. NAHB’s new

housing portal is a website that delivers a wide range of housing and polling data specific to congressional districts and major metropolitan areas. This tool enables builders to demonstrate the importance of the local industry to policy makers.

Yes, we worked closely with the

Trump administration to push for regulatory reforms. We saw tangible progress on many issues like labor rules, environmental regulations, housing finance requirements and more.

Negotiate Now! was just one

of the messages we sent to the administration regarding lumber prices. There have been no negotiations with Canada to date, but our multidimensional efforts have been effective. Lumber prices are down more than 40% from the peak in June. Bravo.

Effective (actually superb)

advocacy is one of NAHB’s many strengths. Washington’s influential insider magazine, The Hill, acknowledged that prowess by naming CEO Jerry Howard to its annual list of DC’s top lobbyists.

WOTUS: Permanently replacing

the Obama administration’s overreaching definition of Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) is well on its way to becoming a reality thanks to NAHB’s relentless regulatory reform effort. This is a big win for our agenda.

You’re right, said the U.S.

Supreme Court (unanimously!) in response to a member challenge supported by NAHB. There’s no need to set aside habitat for a frog that isn’t there. What will the bureaucrats do next, look for the Yeti?

Eighty-five percent of the 245

House and Senate candidates NAHB endorsed in the midterm election won their races thanks to NAHB’s efforts to ensure that housing’s voice is heard in Congress. Endorsements were based on HBA input. In an unusual election year, this was a big win.

Advantage is the name of the

game with NAHB’s Member Advantage affinity programs. We added several in 2018: Nissan/ Infiniti, Amazon Business, Capital One Spark Business credit card and Kabbage small business loans. Member savings – what a concept.

Reform of the nation’s tax code

in 2017 provided real benefits for members. NAHB worked with the IRS in 2018 to ensure that subsequent regulations support builders, consumers and small businesses. Case in point: At NAHB’s request, the IRS looked at HELOCS and determined they are deductible for home improvements.


Empowering Women Through Leadership Education Community Networking

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Professional Women in Building

The PWB Mission

Join Today

Live to Work, Not Work to Live

The Professoinal Women in Building Council is the voice of women in the Building Industry; dedicated to promoting Industry professionalism, and supporting members at the local, state, and national levels. Through education, professional development, and networking opportunities, PWB helps members acquire and develop invaluable leadership and business management skills that boost career success.

Why?

Council members are educators - helping the public understand that a skilled trades life is a good life fulfilling, enriching, and successful. Council members are leaders - working hard to change the stigma of trades while providing unique opportunities for women, and mentoring the future leaders of our Industry. Council members are problem-solvers finding creative solutions to Industry issues, such as diversity and inclusivity.

PWB dreams of a better tomorrow, and tries to make that happen through community support and student education. PWB wants see other women succeed in life, giving them the opportunity to be influencial and powerful leaders. This is a Council of strong women and men looking to do good in the world around them for the simple joy of doing so - without a "what's in it for me" mentality. We can build a better, more successful future together. If PWB sounds like the place for you, please contact us to get started.

hbas.org • •

Pam Barnes, President, PWB Council pam.barnes@bldr.com | 989.695.5393

Nicole Schultz, Vice President, PWB Council

Bridget Sadenwater, Secretary/Treasurer, PWB Council bsadenwater@gmca.edu | 989.832.8879


Meet Your Professional Women in Building Council

The Professional Women in Building Council at HBA Saginaw was Sue Bailey’s idea. A little over 40 years ago in 1978, Tom Bailey started Bailey Construction. Sue was working at Saginaw General Hospital and holding down the fort in their own family while Tom grew the business. As business bloomed, Sue began getting more involved with helping Tom run things, until several years later when she made the decision to leave the hospital and work with Tom at Bailey Construction full time. Tom and Sue joined the HBA of Saginaw right away because of the good insurance rates. Though being busy prevented them for really digging in to all the wonderful benefits HBAS had to offer, once they were in, they were hooked. Attending general membership meetings

led to joining committees, which led Tom to sitting on the Board of Directors.

could go to any of them with questions or concerns, and they would help.”

When Sue and Tom went to the International Builders Show, Sue noticed an area designated “Women’s Council” (now Professional Women in Building). Without hesitation, she walked in and asked what it was all about. Sue met women from was surprised to meet leaders, past presidents, and board members from Detroit, Jackson, and Mt. Pleasant. Sue was so impressed with the women she met there that she started the journey to create a Women’s Council at the HBA of Saginaw. Once the council was created, there was no stopping her from sharing and building wonderful opportunities for other women in the building industry.

Sue’s family is involved with the HBA, too. Their daughter Linda has her own design company, and along with Linda’s husband Rob, now own Bailey Construction. Tom and Sue’s son Jeff works at MBS International Airport, and he and his wife Shari own Hundred Acre Woods Day Care in Freeland. Sue and Tom have five wonderful grandchildren.

Sue’s goal for the Professional Women in Building Council has always been to grow, to help its members, the Association, and the community. This goal is also the reason Sue believes it’s important to get involved with PWB; to grow personally and professionally, promote the industry, and support the community. Sue’s favorite part about Professional Women in Building, and the HBA in general, however, is the people. “It’s like a big family,” says Sue of the Association. “Tom and I have become friends with so many HBA members. We

“Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.” This quote is Sue’s favorite, and with her large family, and extended HBA family, her life is filled with love, friendship, and many moments that take her breath away. Sue is incredibly proud of her involvement with PWB: “Working with the fine women of this association, taking on unfamiliar tasks, taking risks, and being recognized at the national level for our endeavors has been wonderful. I am so blessed.” While Sue considers herself blessed to be a part of this Association, HBA Saginaw is fortunate to have Sue as a part of our family, too.


Job Site 2030: Building the Future Just Morgenthau, a Forbes Technology Consultant gives us a look at what your construction site might look like only 11 years from now.

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Construction is poised to be one of the fastest-growing global industries, forecasting that the worldwide volume of construction output will grow 85% by 2030. How will the industry, which is one of the largest sectors in the world economy today, evolve over the next 12 years? What will the job site, which is just beginning to embrace innovative technology, look like in 2030, and how do we get there? As a comparison, 12 years ago, Google had just purchased the startup known as YouTube, Facebook had just been made available to the public and there was no such thing as an iPhone — three fundamental technologies that have transformed our personal and

professional lives. By 2030, the construction site will have experienced a similar leap in technology, recognizable still but overall safer, smarter and faster. The job site trailer, the project’s nerve center, will host an interactive visualization of the building model with a real-time stream of site metrics. Through a touch screen, superintendents will be able to see where workers and resources are located on-site and how tasks are progressing, as well as a real-time feed of hazards and near-miss incidents. Work sites will not only be more efficient, but the quest for zero safety incidents could be within reach.

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In addition, the work being done today to support autonomous vehicles could translate into significant safety gains for operating construction equipment at the job site by 2030. Construction equipment will be able to coordinate with smart sensors in workers’ personal protective equipment (PPE) and in the job site environment to actively detect unsafe conditions and prevent accidents.

Getting to this future vision will require collaboration and integration partnerships so that clients have a one-stop experience while still benefiting from various innovations and improvements that leadingedge technologies are bringing to the job site. Workers will continue to be the industry’s most valuable resource and that the future connected job site will have interactive, immersive tools for ensuring that every worker returns home safely.

New technology and data will bring us closer to zero safety incidents.

In 2030, the construction site will be more connected than ever before. Equipment, materials and suppliers will likely work alongside project leaders and teams to communicate, build and manage projects in real time.

The good news is that steps are already underway to make this a reality. Spurred in part by necessity, and in part by new, advanced solutions, contractors are embracing innovation like never before. To maintain momentum, contractors and technology providers need to work together. When technology is viewed as integral to construction and not just nice to have, progress can be made. By understanding and utilizing what’s possible today and keeping a firm pulse on what will be coming in the future, construction firms won’t just be prepared to encounter the future; they also will help create it. Click here for full article.


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EVENT CHAMPIONS

The Maytag Store My Member Insurance Zietz Builders MLive Lamson Humphreys Law Boufford Builders Preferred First Insurance Farmers Insurance Builders First Source Hastings Mutual Insurance Credit Services of Michigan Laurence Smith Windows & Doors Yeo & Yeo CPAs & Business Consultants

Monday, January 28 11:30 AM Horizon Banquet Center

6200 State St. | Saginaw, 48603

The 2019 Board of Directors will be sworn in. Hear from outgoing President Steve Zietz, and incoming President Michele Bueker. Dawn Crandall from HBA Michigan will join us to discuss the year ahead for the state association.

Recognizing Tom Bailey, who will be retiring from the Board of Directors, after many years of loyal service.


Turning Water into Land: Building Floating Cities Both Denmark and China have quite a bit of empty land—just not where they want it to be. Article by Henry Graber for Slate. Click here for full article.

Fast-growing cities in the Gulf and Southeast Asia are turning water into real estate at a spectacular pace and scale. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam is backing a plan to throw $64 billion into the construction of four artificial islands. A few thousand

miles away, in Copenhagen, the Danish government has announced plans to build two massive new groups of islands with room for thousands of new jobs and residents. The Danish government is touting these projects as works of ecological maintenance, green spaces that will restore

Trump Advances Opportunity Zones President Trump on Dec. 12 signed an executive order to spur more investment in opportunity zones, a type of economic development incentive created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Opportunity zones seek to incentivize investment and economic development in under-served communities. Developers may use a Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund to help fund projects located within an opportunity zone. This new source of investment dollars could

prove to be a powerful economic tool if properly administered.

habitats and protect inland residents from storm surge. In other cities, the contrast is a little less extreme. Still, it raises the question: Why not just fill in vast tracts of open water, as futurist engineers once proposed for New York City’s East River and the entire North Sea?

Patenaude Resigns After 14 months on the job, Pam Patenaude has resigned
as deputy secretary of HUD. FHA Commissioner Brian Montgomery will serve as acting deputy secretary. NAHB had a good working relationship with Patenaude, who during her time as deputy secretary helped guide HUD through a number of challenging issues and showed strong leadership in addressing housing and community recovery in areas impacted by natural disasters. NAHB will continue to maintain a very positive working relationship with Montgomery in his new role.



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