Friday, September 11, 2009

Bill Leys' Central Coast Waterproofing & Hill Brothers Chemical Company Teams Up With HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Project in Grover Beach



Teaming up together again, Central Coast Waterproofing and Desert Brand by Hill Brothers will provide the materials and donate the labor to Habitat for Humanity's latest project in Grover Beach CA.

Located at 7th and Longbranch, the new homes with 4 spacious second floor decks will be flashed and then Desert Crete, the metal lath based system from Hill Brothers, an ICC-ES evaluated system, will provide a traffic surface that is also a Class A and One Hour Fire Resistant rated product.

"Desert Brand has stepped up again to be a part of this worthy project and we're happy to provide Desert Crete decking for Habitat." said Adam Hill, sales manager for California's Desert Brand division.

I am glad to be a part of this project too and I look forward to sharing with you the pictures and progress on the project as it goes along.

Watch for new posts next week after we start the job!

New Hampshire Waterproofing Company Gets Indicted For Failing to Pay Prevailing Wages on Public Projects

From Danvers, Massachusetts...

Company that provided waterproofing services at Danvers middle school indicted
By Staff reports
Thu Sep 10, 2009, 05:00 PM EDT


Danvers -

Today, Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Office announced that a Suffolk County Grand Jury returned indictments against a New Hampshire waterproofing contractor for allegedly violating the state’s Prevailing Wage Laws, including at a job in Danvers.

Stom Companies, Inc. d/b/a Premier Caulking, Inc. (Premier), formerly of Londonderry, New Hampshire, and the company’s corporate officer, Stephen P. Bissonette, of Salem, New Hampshire, are both charged with 12 counts each of Failure to Pay Prevailing Wages and Failure to Submit True and Accurate Certified Payroll Records.

Premier provided waterproofing and damp proofing services on a number of public construction projects throughout Massachusetts, and employed workers who installed waterproofing materials on foundations, walls, elevator shafts and other vertical building surfaces. This type of work requires payment at the masonry/waterproofing prevailing wage rate.

The criminal investigation arose after Premier and Bissonnette failed to comply with 12 civil citations issued during November 2004 and March 2006, in which the Attorney General’s Office ordered Premier to pay over $36,000 in restitution to 24 employees for unpaid prevailing wages.

Investigators from the Attorney General’s Fair Labor Division discovered that during November 2001 through May 2005, Premier and Bissonette allegedly did not pay prevailing wages to their employees on the following Massachusetts public works construction projects: UMass Dartmouth Dormitory project, UMass Boston Campus Center project, Crisafulli Elementary School project, Clinton Elementary School project, Normandin Middle School project, UMass Lowell Campus Center project, Shirley Middle School project, Westford Middle School project, Quinsigamond Community College project, Danvers Middle School project, Lunenburg Primary School project and the Weymouth High School project.

Investigators also allege that Premier and Bissonette, in his capacity as corporate officer, failed to submit true and accurate certified payroll records for the same projects, by failing to accurately report the employees’ occupational classifications.

Under the Massachusetts Prevailing Wage Law, contractors and subcontracts engaged in public construction projects must pay their employees a special minimum wage. The required wage rate is based on the occupational classification for type of work they perform. The law also requires that contractors and subcontractors working on public construction projects must submit true and accurate certified payroll records to the awarding authority on a weekly basis. These records must contain the employees’ identities, their hourly rates of pay, the job classifications of the work performed, and information about deductions taken from their pay.

A Suffolk County Grand Jury returned indictments against Bissonette and his company today. They are scheduled to be arraigned on November 18, 2009, in Suffolk Superior Court.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Karla E. Zarbo, and with assistance from Amy L. Goyer, Chief of Investigations, both of Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Fair Labor Division.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

HOA IN FLORIDA SUES-DECKS FALLING OFF THE BUILDING< LEAKY WINDOWS...and the list goes on. See the Video too



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HOA sues home builder

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HOA suing builder

Updated: Thursday, 10 Sep 2009, 1:51 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 10 Sep 2009, 1:51 AM EDT

* MELISSA DIPANE | FOX 35 News

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - Moldy roofs, missing stucco and porches completely removed. It doesn't look like home sweet home but for many residents in the Phillips Bay condo community it will have to do.

Brock Shields is the former homeowners association president for Phillips Bay and says the construction woes are never ending.

"It's been happening since 2001. There have been issues we thought it could be patched and fixed but overtime its just systematic through the whole entire place," said Shields.

Shields has a leaky roof and windows that soak the inside of his home when it rains. He says he got it lucky.

About a year ago, residents were told to remove furniture from their balconies and patios because if they didn't they would be in danger of collapse. Now, many have plywood covering the bottom half of their sliding glass doors and second floor patios have been removed.

One resident's patio has been condemned after water seeped through the roof and rotted the wood.

Stucco has been ripped off the buildings in spots so contractors can check on proper placing of hurricane straps. Something Ulysses Roman says caused massive cracks and leaks in his home.

However leaks weren't the last of Romans problems. He found slits through many of the studs in his bathroom walls.

"There's a slit that goes probably 90 percent of the stud, said Roman. My problem is that okay if you have one that's fine but we had numerous ones just in the shower hop alone."


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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

From Reuter's-Chase Corporation Acquires C.I.M. Industries, Inc.

From Reuter's Online Comes this Press Release about C.I.M. Industries, an industrial coatings manufacturer

Chase Corporation Acquires C.I.M. Industries, Inc.
Tue Sep 8, 2009 8:15am EDT

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BRIDGEWATER, Mass.--(Business Wire)--
Chase Corporation (NYSE Amex: CCF) announced that it has acquired 100% of the
capital stock of C.I.M. Industries, Inc. ("C.I.M.") www.cimindustries.com, a
private company whose high performance coatings and membranes have been "keeping
liquids where they belong" for over 30 years. C.I.M. had revenues of $9.2
million in their most recently completed year ended December 31, 2008. The
purchase was funded through a combination of cash, bank financing and a note
payable to C.I.M. shareholders.

C.I.M. manufactures fluid applied liners and coatings for applications that
include; potable water, wastewater systems, chemical containment, waterproofing
decks and pavements, water features, and cooling towers. The C.I.M. line of
unique low - VOC polyurethanes offers unmatched performance in chemical
resistance and durability all while enabling extreme flexibility to provide a
resilient, elastomeric, immersion coating that is essential to protect new and
aging infrastructure.

With a primary focus on the water and wastewater industry, C.I.M. has the
preferred products that complement Chase Corporation`s product line of high
performance tapes and coatings. "C.I.M. is consistent with our growth strategy
of expanding our products and services to high reliability coatings
applications. Potable water and wastewater systems are critical to preserve a
vital resource that will continue to command investment well into the future,"
stated Peter R. Chase, CEO of Chase Corporation. Peter Chase added, "We expect
to add value to C.I.M. by leveraging our presence in key markets around the
world."

Chase Corporation www.chasecorp.com , founded in 1946, is a publicly traded
company (NYSE Amex: CCF) and a Global Manufacturer of Tapes, Laminates,
Sealants, and Coatings for high reliability applications.



Chase Corporation
Paula Myers, 508-279-1789 ext. 219
Shareholder & Investor Relations
E-mail: investorrelations@chasecorp.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009

Cool Flooring For Your Garage

Diamond Coatings in Anaheim makes Lava Flow flooring, a very cool floor system for different applications such as garages, kitchens, showrooms etc.

There's a great article on an installation of their flooring system down in Orange County;

Check out the article at Coatings Pro magazine by clicking here.