The Home Builder - September 2024
September 2022
VOLUME LXIX
No. 9
Porizek, Lingenfelter, Hoodwin, Acree, Falgout will be installed at Oct. 1 gala
Dallas BA’s Industry Investors for 2022
John Porizek of M/I Homes of DFW, LLC will be installed as the president of the Dallas Builders Asso- ciation Oct. 1 during ceremonies held at Las Colinas Country Club. The annual Installation of Leadership is presented in partnership with StrucSure Home Warranty. Adam Lingenfelter of Lingenfel- ter Custom Homes will become the first vice president. Kelly Hoodwin, CMP, CGA, of Altura Homes is the new officer on the ladder, serving as vice president/ secretary. Tiffany Acree, CGA, CGP, of StrucSure Home Warranty has been elected associate vice president, and James Falgout of James L. Falgout, PC has been named treasurer. All officers serve one-year terms except the trea- surer, who serves for two years. The Installation of Leadership will also feature presentation of some of the Dallas BA’s most prestigious awards. The Hugh Prather Trophy is given an- nually to the builder, remodeler or de- veloper member who has done the most for the betterment of the community and the industry. The Clyde Anderson As- sociate of the Year Award recognizes an associate member’s contributions to and support of the Dallas Builders Associa- tion. The Shorty Howard Trophy goes to the year’s top membership recruiter. TV personality and spokesperson Amy Vanderoef will serve as mistress of ceremonies. The Dallas BA has announced win- ners in its 2022 ARC Awards, presented in partnership with StrucSure Home Warranty. The ARC Awards are held to recognize building excellence by asso- ciate members, remodelers and custom builder members of the Association. Winners were named in 21 catego- ries including Custom Home of the Year, Associate of the Year and Whole-House Renovation. Dallas BA Executive Officer Phil Crone praised ARC Awards finalists for their ingenuity and perseverance during a year beset with supply chain, labor and regulatory challenges. “The accom- plishments of these building industry professionals have fueled members of this Association from the time of its formation nearly 80 years ago,” he said. Chris Sandlin Homes was honored as the Custom Home of the Year in the 2022 ARC Awards. The custom home builder also received top honors for Best Curb Appeal, Best Living Space, Best Transitional Architectural Design and Best Interior Design. Tiffany Acree of StrucSure Home Warranty was named Associate of the Year. Honors for Best Whole-House Renovation went to Alair Homes Plano.
Installation ceremonies will also feature a hosted cocktail reception, valet parking and a photo booth. Tickets are $125 per person and can be purchased at DallasBuilders.org. Tables of 10 are available. Being sworn into office will be the 2022-2023 Board of Directors. These include Cole Baker; Doug Bowerman, Affiliated Bank; Jonathan Correa, Divino Homes; Joshua Correa, Divino Homes; Mark Covington, Drees Custom Homes; Russell Daniels, Bush Rudnicki Shelton; Dave Hambley, Lee Lighting; Taylor Humphrey, Pacesetter Homes; Peter Lai, Wan Bridge Group, LLC; Tim Lansford, Luxury Homes of Texas; Richard Miller, Richard Miller Custom Homes; Jake Murillo, V Luxury Homes; Pat Nagler, PrimeLending; Jerry Parks, Traditional Classic Homes; Greg Pas- chall, Richardson Ready Electric; Stephen Puckett, Prosperity Bank;
Brian Webster, KWA Construction; Jason Wight, Corson & Cramer; and Teresa Williams, KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Living. Appointed directors include build- ers Zach Moteley, M/I Homes of DFW, LLC; Kendall Goshorn, HomePro; Matt
Eytcheson; and Kendra Barnes, TOTO USA. President-Elect Porizek will an- nounce several associate appointees in coming weeks. Additionally, the presidents of Dallas BA divisions and chairman of
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BRIEFLY
September is National Associate Member Appreciation Month! n n n
The Multifamily Builders Coun- cil meets Sept. 6 at Dallas BA offices. Executive Officer Phil Crone will present “DFW Hous- ing Market Update: Rumors of Our Demise Are Greatly Exag - gerated.” Register. n n n Space is limited for the Sept. 15 Metro East Division lunch meeting in Rockwall. The program will be an economic forecast presented by Britt Fair of Fair Texas Title. Register. n n n Professional Women in Build - ing will host a Happy Hour Sept. 21 featuring national sales trainer and McSAM Legends of Marketing honoree Mar’Sue Haffner. The event will be held at Dallas BA offices starting at 4 p.m. Register. n n n Speed Networking is back! Ten builders meet with 10 associ- ates in 10-minute one-on-one segments. Builders will learn about new, innovative prod - ucts, services and special offers in this two-hour event on Sept. 22. Details are inside. n n n New members and veteran members alike are invited to the Member Welcome Break- fast on Oct. 4. Network with the Association’s newest mem- bers, while learning about the great benefits and discounts available through membership. Thank you to Membership Partner StrucSure Home War - ranty. Register. n n n Advertising sales are ongo - ing for the 2023 Membership Directory, which is being published by E&M Consult- ing. Members can expect to receive calls and other corre - spondence from the company, which has worked in partner- ship with the Dallas BA on this project for many years.
1st VP-Elect Adam Lingenfelter Lingenfelter Custom Homes
President-Elect John Porizek M/I Homes of DFW
Associate VP-Elect Tiffany Acree StrucSure Home Warranty
VP Secretary-Elect Kelly Hoodwin Altura Homes
Treasurer-Elect James Falgout, James L. Falgout, PC
ARC Award winners announced for 2022
Alair was also recognized for Best Pri- mary Suite Remodel. The awards were judged by in- dustry professionals outside the North Texas housing market: Graham Denton, AIA, Woodley Architectural Groups, Littleton, CO; Ericka Moody, Moody Design Group, San Diego, CA; and Wall Custom Homes, Centennial, CO. The ARC Awards will be merged with the Dallas BA’s annual McSAM Awards in 2023. The official Call for Entries will be made in December. . Other winners included: • HRS Build, Best Kitchen Remodel • Lingenfelter Custom Homes, Best Kitchen, Best Primary Suite, Best Modern Architectural Design, Best Outdoor Living Space and Best Spe- cialty Room • Winston Custom Homes, Best Tradi- tional Architectural Design (Special thanks to Creative Architects) • California Closets, Best Closet • Texas Counter Fitters, Best Website and Best Video • KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Liv- ing, Best Social Media Campaign and Best Marketing Campaign • Tag and Associates, LLC, Best Use of Technology. View the Winners Book.
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September 2022
Members compete in HOMEPAC Shootout presented by BGE
Codes, Permits and Outreach While the benefits of Dallas BA
David Lehde Director of Government Affairs
Galyean Insur- ance Team: Brandon Harry, Craig Muirhead, Ronny Carrol and Joe Chenault
there are other City of Dallas specific amendments. Many of them build on a commonsense approach. Other parts of the code will come soon. Dallas also recently approved definition changes for what constitutes a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen in Chapter 51 A. Dallas BA reviewed the language before it went to council and offered our input to staff. Dallas BA’s primary concern was whether the amendments could impact builders by providing extra challenges in meeting the energy code. After meeting with city staff, we feel comfortable that the definitions will not cause a problem. In fact, as the city of Dallas seeks ways to tackle housing affordability, the new defini - tions provide some clarity and should offer some relief from site plans being “over-parked” by inflationary parking requirements. This could benefit a proj - ect stormwater plan as well. Dallas BA remains engaged with City of Dallas staff on addressing permit timelines. After meeting with the new Chief Building Official and his team earlier this year, followed by a meeting with the City Manager last month, a team for Dallas BA members and staff met with the leadership from the city’s Development Services Department (DEV) on Aug. 2 to hear an update on the city’s plan and offer input. DEV offered data on their work to improve permit timelines, as well as the work to improve the process and operations for their residential review team. DEV’s presentation included their testing of a new process that will allow preliminary approvals for single-family development submittals for homes with identical plans. DEV staff is also proposing a new residential permitting walkthrough process. The Rapid Single-family VIP Program (RSVP) concept is similar to what is seen on the commercial building side, where an expedited review process is available based on an hourly fee. But most important is the contin- ued work to address permit backlogs in Dallas. DEV has been putting a team together to focus on those backlogs. Dallas BA members raised the impor- tance of communication from that team to a builder who may be facing a delay. At the national level, Dallas BA joined TAB and NAHB to engage members of congress in policy outreach to address the need for balance leading up to the recent vote on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. The reconciliation bill contains language that could impact the use of
advocacy on codes and regulations continue to have an impact for Associa- tion members, builders across the region should remain aware of building code updates in the municipalities where they provide homes. The 2021 cycle of the International Code Council’s (ICC) family of codes, including the residential, building and fire codes, is already appearing in mu - nicipal code updates across the Dallas BA service area. Dallas BA played a major role in the successful advocacy for needed regional amendments during the cycle’s review process at the North Texas Council of Governments, where the Association is a voting member of the Regional Codes Coordinating Com- mittee (RCCC). Dallas BA worked with other private and public sector stakeholders to provide amendments that help the codes focus on health and safety, while working to avoid needless requirements and cost increases. For example, Dallas BA success- fully obtained a regional amendment recommendation to the IFC that adjusts the allowed height of a building in which NFPA 13R multifamily sprinkler systems can still be used in four-story multifamily buildings where the highest story is 35 feet or less above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. This protects against a needless cost increase that would result from requiring a full NFPA 13 system. The amendment corrects an unintended con- sequence that occurred in the drafting of the 2021 cycle codes and is supported by stakeholders on both sides. Dallas BA also worked for an amendment to address a pool’s proxim- ity to a home foundation to provide for a safer installation, to safeguard against after sale warranty and insurance issues. As multiple cities adopt code up- dates, builders should keep in mind that there are still other amendments drafted by each municipality tailored to how they view the code. And the timetable can vary. While Denton and Plano have already updated their codes, making use of the COG re- gional recommendations, other cities are just now sending out drafts for review. Celina will likely take their updates before their city council in September. Frisco is also in the process. In the City of Dallas, the drafting process for the city’s use of the 2021 In- ternational Fire Code is also underway. Dallas BA has been in review of the draft and, again, while Dallas is incor- porating COG’s regional amendments,
local amendments, but state legislation secured in recent sessions in Austin by the Association should offer protection. Dallas BA also recently held meet- ings with Congressman Jake Ellzey and Pat Fallon, as well Keith Self, the former Collin County Judge who is the leading candidate for 3rd Congressional District of Texas. Dallas BA meets with members of our service area’s congressional del- egation multiple times a year to voice the industry’s concerns. Rounding out August was the HOMEPAC Shootout, presented by BGE, Inc. The Association’s clay shoot, benefitting advocacy, provided a fun opportunity for members to enjoy the outdoors. Hosted at the famed Elm Fork Shooting Sports facility in Dallas, the event saw more than 60 shooters take to the field. Teams representing Galyean In- surance, Michael Joyce Properties and Bush/Rudnicki/Shelton bested a field of very competitive teams. A special thank you to our HOMEPAC Shootout Partners: Title Partner — BGE, Inc. Lunch Partner — Systemhause Cart Partner — Fox Energy Spe- cialists Beverage Partner — Winston Cus- tom Homes Station Partners — Neighborhood Management, Inc., Tonti Properties, Hotchkiss Insurance, Burgess Construc- tion Consultants Prize Partners — Wynne/Jackson, Altura Homes Finally, the next Government Rela- tions Committee meeting will be held at the Dallas BA on Thursday, Sept. 8. The meeting is open to all Dallas BA members. Should you have questions, please contact the Director of Govern- ment Affairs at David.Lehde@Dallas- Builders.com. The City of Dallas Develop - ment Services department will offer training on Sept. 10 for stakeholders to experience ProjectDox 9.2, the city’s permitting plat- form that went live Aug, 8. There are some significant differences in operation that builders should beware of. Details .
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Bush Rudnicki Shelton Team: Dustin Baker, Austin Motheral, Daniel Pugh, Hunter Brooks
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n Estimating and Scheduling for Profitable Business Operations - Donny Mack n Financial Management - Tag Gilkeson n Land Development: Getting Started, Business Management & Fi- nancing - Ed Harrison n Project Management - Donny Mack n Risk Management and Insur- ance for Building Professionals - Tag Gilkeson n Site Planning, Approvals & Construction - Ed Harrison n Business Accounting & Job Costing - Tag Gilkeson StrucSure Home Warranty is the title partner for the Assosociation’s education program. For information on these pro- grams contact staff Director of Sheena Beaver at sheena.beaver@dallasbuild- ers.com.
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Association leadership to be installed Oct. 1
continued from page 1 its council will serve on the Board. These are Matt Walls, Winston Homes, Dallas Division; Phil Smith, FACETS Appliances, Kitchens & Baths, Metro East Division; Lucky Ivey, Advanced Concrete Surfaces, Ltd, Multifamily Builders Council; and Jeanine Jones, Professional Women in Building Coun- cil. Chairs of certain committees will also serve on the Board. These are Phil Smith, FACETS Appliances, Kitchens & Baths, Communications; Tag Gilke- son, Tag & Associates, Education; Matt Robinson, BGE Inc., HOMEPAC; Chris
Clay, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty, Membership; Matt Mitchell, James Andrews Custom Homes, Nominating; and Ben Romski, UnionMain Homes, Young Professionals. Chairman of the Volume Builders & Developers Com- mittee will also join the Board. The Association’s Honored Life Directors and Past Presidents are per- manent members of the Board. Partnership opportunities are avail- able ranging from $500 to $5,000. In- formation is available from staff Direc - tor of Special Events Misty Varsalone at 214-615-5012 or Misty. Varsalone@ dallasbuilders.com.
Professional Women in Building to Host Happy Hour The Dallas BA’s Professional Women in Building hosted their inaugural luncheon Aug. 17 at the Association offices. (Above) More than 50 at - tendees listen to the inspiring story of speaker Jennifer Chandler, director of Bank of America Dallas. (Left) Kelli Parker of Elite Remodel - ing welcomes Jennifer Chandler to the meeting. The next PWB meeting will be a happy hour on Wednesday, Sept. 21, featuring national sales trainer and 2022 McSAM Legends of Marketing honoree Mar’Sue Haffner. Register: DallasBuilders.org/calendar.
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Gail Murphy with Wynne/Jack- son wins a turntable and vinyl albums.
Bailey Longacre with Longacre Construction wins Thanksgiving Day Cowboys tickets.
Matt Mitchell with James Andrews Custom Homes wins a Smart Home System.
Donnie Evans with Altura Homes wins a Milwaukee charger and job- site speaker.
Dennis Jaglinski with N3 Luxury Living wins a Solo Stove Firepit.
Dallas BA Executive Officer Phil Crone and door prize winner San- dra Thomas with First United Bank
Nikolas Rivera with Corradi USA
John Green with Casa Verde Home Services
Jeff Condrack with Exacta
Loren Ondracek with GlobalPro
Rick Busquet with Dallas Execu- tives Association
Mike England with Energy Ogre
Susie Moore with Centricity
Randy Herman with 1-800 Water Damage
Isaac Harryman with RW Supply & Design
Going for the Gold Membership Drive
Darryl Smith with Andersen Win- dows & Doors
Denise Nolan with CCSI
Go for the gold in October to recruit new members to the Dallas Builders Association!
Janet Reid-Bills with Regions Bank
Mark Dann with Highland Classic Homes
Please email Coleman.Yates@DallasBuilders.com to sign up for any of the times below to come to the Dallas BA Office to join the phone-a-thon membership drive! Each new member nets you a $50 gift card (on top of Spike incentives that run throughout the year). The times available are:
Michael Moody with All American Custom Home Builders
Elizabeth Swanson with KB Home
Monday, October 3 - 10 PM - 12 PM Monday, October 3 - 1 PM - 3 PM Tuesday, October 4 - 1 PM - 3 PM We will have lunch provided for all recruiters.
Rich Buquet with Habitat for Hu- manity of Greater Garland
John Bynum with John Bynum Construction
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NEW MEMBERS
Milestone Anniversaries
BUILDERS
Spike: Brian Webster, KWA Construc- tion, L.P.
214-883-1043 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL
amusementloghomes Ash Heda 650-996-6745 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL DFW Design and Build, LLC Tony Paez 214-606-4598 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: James Hammel, Alair Homes Dragon Holdings Eli Dragon 214-460-9121 BUILDERS - LAND DEVELOPER Spike: Ben Romski, UnionMain Homes JS Construction Group Rockwall Jerret Smith 214-243-3095 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Skybridge Homes LLC Nash Chasi 469-394-2705 BUILDERS - MULTIFAMILY Spike: Chris Clay, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty
DroneUp, LLC Brittany Covington 757-337-2125 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Metro Code LLC Jennifer Killebrew 817-335-1497 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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Warming Trends Ted Drechsel 303-346-2224 OUTDOOR LIVING
ASSOCIATES
Archistar David Hunt +61-298-995-247 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CompanyCam Claire Ficke 402-314-0700 MARKETING/PROMOTIONAL SERVICES Spike: Phil Smith, FACETS Appli- ances, Kitchens & Baths DBA Architects, LLC Bryan Moore 888-900-4905 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DOMUS Studio Group Inc Penelope Diaz 972-535-5585 DESIGN/ARCHITECTURAL SER- VICES
Moss Mechanical Garrett Moss 972-465-9966 HVAC
Ebby Halliday REALTORS – 45 Years Dallas BA Director of Membership Coleman Yates presents the 45- Year Milestone Award to Steve Smith and Travis Mathews. Milestone Awards represent continuous membership in the Association.
Rhodes USA, LLC Scott Turner 806-500-2372 LUMBER/FRAMING/CARPENTRY Spike: Alan Hoffmann, Hoffmann Homes Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions Matt Blake 682-226-9785 ROOFING Spike: Tim Jackson, Tim Jackon Custom Homes AFFILIATES / ADDITIONALS Atmos Energy Corporation
Towers Holdings LLC Francisco Torres
Zach Hoffman 469-418-6210 UTILITIES
Conine Residential Group, Inc. – 40 Years Executive Officer Phil Crone presents a Milestone Award to Past NAHB Chairman and National Housing Hall of Fame inductee Kent Conine. Kent has been a continuous member of the Dallas BA for four decades, serving as president in 1997.
Moss Mechanical Graye Roberts 972-890-4867 HVAC Moss Mechanical Case Whitfield 817-368-7118 HVAC
Creative Architects – 35 Years Executive Officer Phil Crone congratulates Scott Roberts for reaching the 35-Year mark of active membership in the Dallas BA.
Skybridge Homes LLC Jerrica Cuddy 817-863-6173 BUILDERS - MULTIFAMILY Spike: Chris Clay, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty Tim Jackson Custom Homes LP Allie Perkins 972-562-6623 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL
Garvey Homes – 35 Years Bob Hansen of Garvey Homes accepts his 35- Year Milestone Award, presented by Executive Officer Phil Crone.
William Ryan Homes Trisha Williams 847-995-8700 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL
Texas Door & Trim – 30 Years Executive Officer Phil Crone presents a Mile- stone Award to Craig Cobb of Texas Door & Trim, a continuous member of the Association for three decades.
Milestone Anniversaries 25 Years Winstead PC 20 Years Antique Floors, Inc. Snyder Construction Inc. 15 Years Sub-Zero/Wolf/Cove Tilson Home Corporation 10 Years Texas ProChemical Soil Stabiliza- tion, Inc. 5 Years Boston National Title BASF Corporation Ron Davis Custom Homes Milestones Presented by:
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Tim Jackson Custom Homes – 25 Years Past Dallas BA and TAB President Tim Jackson and his wife Leslie Jack- son have been members of the Dallas BA for 25 years.
Milestones Presented by:
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