Saturday, October 29, 2011

HOA On Site Manager Wanted in LA



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Help Wanted-Homeowners Association (Hollywood - LA)


Date: 2011-10-27, 11:21AM PDT
Reply to: job-frrd6-2671907896@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

Part time on site manager needed 20 -25 hrs per week for certified (CCAM) Manager 
or at a minimum an AMS designation. Work at a 180+ unit condo community near Hollywood 
Bowl. Must have proven experience in the HOA industry. One or two nights per month. Must be
 familiar with Davis Stirling and HOA's. Minimum 3 years direct community association experience.
 You are working in the field but looking for more free time? This may be the job for you. Resumes only please. 

  • Location: Hollywood - LA
  • Compensation: $18-20.00 per hour
  • This is a part-time job.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Call For Presentations at CONSTRUCT

CONSTRUCT Call for Presentations
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Call for Presentations Submission Form
CONSTRUCT is the only dedicated national event specifically designed to provide the commercial building team real-world, practical product and education solutions. CONSTRUCT 2012 will be September 11-14, 2012 at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, AZ.

An Education Advisory Council will review proposed topics and select courses for inclusion in the conference program based on relevancy, overall quality of submission, practical application of ideas, level of audience interaction and speaking experience.



Free wildfire safety webinar slated for November On-line presentation features Firewise principles, information and resources for people in the wildland-urban interface


10/11/2011

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Great Article on Kryton in the Vancouver Sun

A great story about a great company that-we are glad to be affiliated with as an authorized installer...

way to go Kari!  


Waterproofing company thrives

 

Kryton International sells its products to 48 countries

 

Kari Yuers' concrete waterproofing company has survived, and even thrived, through four recessions.

Yuers' tale is one of bold entrepreneurship and global expansion framed not in grandiose dreams and 

schemes, but in dogged persistence and with an intensely pragmatic eye.

This is a woman who was fired by her father when he owned the company - times were tough and 

he was realistic - who then turned around and fired her own mother when she owned the company.



Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Waterproofing+company+thrives/5504591/story.html#ixzz1ZvO167mu





HOA's/Reserve Study Pros-APRA Advisor Newsletter Features Advice From DeckExpert.com

Association of Professional Reserve Analysts (APRA) is the national trade association for those that hold the Professional Reserve Analyst (PRA)credential.   
Membership is open to reserve study providers and those that provide related services. 

For membership information and the latest APRA Advisor, go to www.apra-usa.com

IN THIS EDITION
In the Gutter.  Not your mind, the roof!
Drip & Watt Control.  Small changes can save big dollars.
Green Bananas.  The true cost of short term thinking.
Deck Coating 101.  As instructed by the Deck Expert Bill Leys.
The Roof Warranty.  It's all in the small print.
Riding a Dead Horse.  The best strategy is to dismount, but...

ADVERTISERS  
APRA Advisor is distributed to over 10,000 HOA board members and managers throughout the country.  
For advertiser information, email APRA@teamwi.com

Richard Thompson  PRA
President
Association of Professional Reserve Analysts



Tuesday, October 4, 2011

No Exceptions Taken: Understanding the Legal Consequences of Shop Drawings and Other Submittals


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CSI Webinar: No Exceptions Taken:

Understanding the Legal Consequences of Shop Drawings and Other Submittals


Thursday, October 6, 2- 3:30PM ET

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Speaker: Gerald Katz, Esq

Credit: 1.5 AIA LUs, 1.5 PDHs

Cost: Member $75, Non Member $95


Architects and engineers routinely stamp shop drawings and other submittals with vague language-e.g., "no exceptions taken"-intended to limit their scope of, and liability for, submittal review. This seminar will cover the legal significance of these disclaimers: how do courts treat these disclaimers and what are the consequences for other project participants, such as owners, contractors and subcontractors? Mr. Katz will also discuss related issues such as the contractual process under which submittals are prepared, submitted, reviewed and approved; the consequences of approving defective submittals; a contractor's obligation to review and approve the submittals of its subcontractors; and statutory obligations affecting submittals. The submittals process is vital to any successful project. Delays in submittal submission, review and approval can-and often do-significantly impact the project schedule. This seminar will address the often-overlooked contractual and legal issues surrounding submittals that owners, architects, engineers and contractors face on projects every day.


Learning Objectives

  • Understand the obligations under standard-form contracts of the owner, architect, engineer, contractor and subcontractors in connection with shop drawings and other submittals.
  • Understand the legal significance of disclaimers and liability limitations used by the architect or engineer as part of their stamps.
  • Understand the consequences to an architect for the approval of shop drawings and other submittals.
  • Understand the architect's liability for delay in approving or taking other action on shop drawings and other submittals.
  • Understand the contractor's obligation to review and approve shop drawings and other submittals.
  • Understand the statutory obligations of architects and engineers in connection with shop drawings and other submittals.


Register now!


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