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H B OME UILDERS A SSOCIATION NEWSBRIEF The Official Newsletter of the Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest IL The Voice of the Homebuilding and Remodeling Industries in Southwest Illinois. Representing Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Greene, Jersey, Madison, Monroe, Randolph and St. Clair Counties January 2017 issue www.hbaswi l .org HBA Presidential Year in Review 2016 HBA President Jeff Schmidt RLP Development Upon reflection, 2016 seems to have been a year that was filled with many challenges and many accomplishments for our organization. During my installation speech last January I challenged every member to recruit one new member this year. That did not occur, however, we did realize an increase in membership and an average of 90% retention, which reverses a declining number over the past several years. Thank you to the new members that helped us achieve this success and the members that recruited them. What I would consider the most unfortunate loss to our region, was the decision to build the next NGA site in north St. Louis. It was a huge disappointment not only for members of our association, but for the entire Metro East. However, the Municipal Assistance Committee was instrumental in working with Edwardsville, Glen Carbon and Madison County on revising the I-55 Development Code which was adopted in July of this year. They also have been involved with other municipalities providing input and guidance as their committees and boards navigate the complexities of adopting, in whole or part, building codes and ordinances. Most recently, Troy , IL is revising their Subdivision Ordinance and our committee is there providing guidance and expertise to assist them. Our Professional Women in Building Council continues to impress. Hosting private lunches with Troy Mayor Allen Adomite and O’ Fallon Mayor Gary Graham. They also held their inaugural “Power Women Luncheon” featuring two very successful women, from the state of Illinois, Colonel Laura L. Lenderman, SAFB and Kristina Rasmussen, President and COO of the Illinois Policy Institute. These along with other activities have raised thousands of dollars allowing them to provide scholarships for local female students in the home building and remodeling industries. The New Homes on Parade Open House Event with the implementation of “Parade Craze”, an app downloaded on a smart phone; not only was successful and reached even more potential home buyers, especially millennials. Our local HBA published the “Building Industry Laws You Should Know” book and provided this to all members. This will continue to be a benefit to members for years to come. On a national level in 2016, Home Builder and Developer, Ed Brady, from Bloomington, IL served as Chairman of the National Association of Home Builders and is being considered for the next commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration. The Presidential election gives us President Donald Trump, with his significant background in the building industry. While addressing NAHB attendees at the mid-year meeting in August zeroed in on issues of concern to the industry, particularly regulations that he said today represent 25% of the cost of building a home. He indicated that he would declare a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations and lower the cost for homebuilders. On the state level our own Mark Vogt, Vogt Builders has moved up the HBAI leadership to become its Treasurer. Tracy Butler our Executive Officer received the “Presidents Award” from outgoing President Dean Graven, for her work on the afore mentioned book. Earlier this year Bob Dee Jr., Homes by Deesign, represented us in a roundtable discussion consisting of MetroEast business owners with Governor Rauner. Finally, we will once again be honored with providing assistance to our members of the armed forces during the return of the Air Show & Open House as Scott Air Force Base celebrates 100 years of continuous operation. As much as we have accomplished this year, many are left out of this review, I feel we have set into motion many other exciting improvements to our organization; that will come to fruition in the coming months and years. It has been an honor and a privilege to have been given this opportunity to serve you and I look forward to the many changes that new leadership will bring. God Bless all of you, your families and businesses. I feel most would be disappointed if I did not end this with a hearty, “GO BIG RED”!

Southwest Illinois Home Builders Association Political Action Committee Warmly invites you to the Government Official Reception A private pre-party event to meet with local Government Officials From 5pm to 6:30 pm Friday, January 27, 2017 Four Pointes by Sheraton 319 Fountains Parkway, Fairview Heights Open bar and hors d’oeuvres Please respond before January 20, 2017 Send to: HBA, 6100 W. Main St., Maryville, IL 62062 - fax (618) 343-6335 - ph (618) 343-6331 Name(s): ___________________________________________________________________ Company: __________________________________________________________________ Number of Reservations: ___ @ $100 for individuals ___ @ $150 for couples Total Amount Paid: $ ________ Payment by check enclosed ___ Please bill me ___ If you would like to pay by credit card, please complete the following: Visa/Mastercard Card Number: ___________________________________________ credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee Exp. Date: _______ Signature ________________________ 2

Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois Cordially invites you to the Installation of Officers & Industry Awards Friday, January 27, 2017 Four Points by Sheraton 319 Fountains Parkway, Fairview Heights 6:00 pm Reception - open bar until 8pm 7:00 pm Program & Dinner - $65 per person Remodeler of Distinction Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Recognition of Outstanding Members Special guest for Officer & President Installation Barbara Markham EVENT GOLD SPONSORS Please respond before January 20, 2017 Name(s): _________________________________________________________________ Company: ________________________________________________________________ Number of Installation Banquet Reservations: ___ @ $65 per person Total Amount Paid: $ _______ Payment by check enclosed ___ If you would like to pay by credit card, please complete the following: Visa/Mastercard Card Number: ____________________________________________ credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee Exp. Date: __________ Signature ________________________________________ Send to: HBA, 6100 W. Main St., Maryville, IL 62062 - fax (618) 343-6335 - ph (618) 343-6331 Cancellation will be accepted 5 days prior to the Event. No refunds or credits will be allowed. 3 Please bill me ___

Holiday Party Thank you to everyone that was able to join us for a wonderful evening! The Weingarten was beautifully decorated and full of fellow members, co-workers and friends. The evening featured a Silent Auction and a Sleigh of Spirits raffle provided by our Professional Women in Building Council with all proceeds funding the Scholarship and School Project. The PWB also held an impressive coat drive that quickly filled the table with numerous coats and winter items including hats, gloves and scarves that benefited the Cahokia Citizens Food Pantry! A special thank you to our sponsors who made the evening possible! Event Sponsors Wine Tasting Sponsors 4

Shore Fishing at Edwardsville Gun Club 4104 Staunton Rd., Edwardsville - (618) 656-2875 $50 Team Entry (two persons) Includes: Give-A-Way, Dinner, Drinks and Friendly Competition 1:00 pm - Registration 2:00 pm - Drop your line 5:00 pm - Reel it in 6:00 pm - Awards Winner Categories: Total Team Weight $100 hourly Prizes for Biggest Size: Bass, Catfish, Bluegill, Crappie 1st Place Team - $150 | 2nd Place Team- $100 3rd Place Team - $50 Rod & Reel Raffle ($500 value) 1 ticket for $10 or 3 for $25 ~ limited # of tickets sold ~ Winner does not need to present to win Sponsorships to lure you! Prize Sponsor……………………$ 200.00 Plaques with your logo to winners Grub Stand Sponsor……..........$ 150.00 Dinner & drinks sponsor Tackle Box Sponsor……............$ 100.00 Give-a-way item to participants Bait & Hook Sponsor……..........$ 50.00 Signage at the lake Registration: complete the following information and return it to the HBA office (please print) ___ $50 Team of two ___ $200 Prize Sponsor ___ $100 Tackle Box Sponsor ___ $150 Grub Stand Sponsor ___ $50 Bait & Hook Sponsor ___ 1 Raffle ticket for $20 ___ 3 Raffle ticket for $50 TOTAL DUE $ _______ Method of Payment: ___Member Invoice ___Check ___Visa/MasterCard* *credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee Credit Card# ___________________________________ Expiration: ______ Signature: ___________________ Company Name: ________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Name: _______________________________ Phone#/Email: __________________________________ Fisherman one (1) ______________________________ Fisherman two (2) ________________________________ HBA Policy: Registration for the Fishing Tournament is considered confirmation of your participation and will be invoiced if cancellation is not made within 3 days of the event. 5 Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois 6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062 Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335 www.hbaswil.org ~ Email: hba@hbaswil.org

Community Support & Lego Contest Sponsorship At the Home Show Community Support Sponsors give back to the local community with donations from consumers entering the Home Show to receive an admission discount while helping local food pantries and the Violence Prevention Center. Over the years the local food pantries have received over 4,000 lbs. of food and the Violence Prevention Center has received truck loads of household items that help them provide services to victims of domestic violence and their children. This year we are including a Lego Contest Sponsorship with the Community Support Sponsorship. This contest will give up to 320 junior builders a chance to compete in building a house out of Legos. Homes will be judged on creativity, structure and detail. This event is free for children meeting the age requirements with in two age groups. Prizes will be given to 1st, 2nd & 3rd place This sponsorship cost is $500 which includes Logo/Company name recognition  On promotion of admission discounts  On-site at Home Show in several locations  On Logo registration form  On HBA Website year round  Social Media promotions  Press Releases in Belleville News-Democrat  Advertising in Home Show promotions in print & radio  Including 20 complimentary admission tickets Total marketing value of $5,000 (Please print or type as you want your name to appear on the show materials) Company Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Contact: _________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: __________________________________________________________ Invoice ____ (members only) Payment below ____ credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee Visa/MasterCard#_______________________________________________ City: _____________________________ State: _______ Zip: ___________ Expiration Date:_________ Signature:______________________________ PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY FORM. Mail or fax (618-343-6335) your completed form by December 31, 2016 to: HBA, 6100 West Main Street, Maryville, IL 62062 6

2017 HOME SHOW EXHIBITOR & SPONSORSHIP PACKET Available at www.hbaswil.org SHOW HOURS: FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY March 3rd - 2pm to 7pm • March 4th - 10am to 6pm • March 5th - 11am to 4pm SHOW LOCATION: Belle-Clair Exposition Hall 200 South Belt East (Route 13 & 159), Belleville, IL (618) 235-0666 Booth Costs $250 to $950 ~ Sponsorships from $500 to $5,000 HBA Home Show Floor Plan 7

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Contractor Re-Sale Clear out your storage / warehouse while helping local building programs & Habitat for Humanity DONATION SUGGESTIONS  Appliances Cabinetry   Counter Tops   Doors   Discontinued Inventory Exterior Building Products Flooring Products  Home Décor Insulation     Lighting / Fixtures Lumber Paint Products  Tools  Windows CONTRACTOR RE-SALE MARCH 3, 4 & 5 Belleville Fairgrounds Complete the following form to make your commitment of donations. A friendly HBA rep will contact you between February 20th thru March 2nd to make arrangements for delivery Primary Contact: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Company Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ____________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________________ Description of item(s): Large Medium Small ____ # of possible items Type of items donating: _____________________________________________________________________ Can deliver March 1st or 2nd  Will need to make drop off arrangements prior to Home Show  Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois 6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062 Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335 - Email: hba@hbaswil.org 9

NAHB Communications Federal Judge Blocks Overtime Rule  In a major victory for NAHB, a federal judge in Texas on Nov. 22 granted a preliminary injunction to delay implementation of the Department of Labor’s new overtime rule.  The rule, which was scheduled to take effect Dec. 1, would double the minimum salary limit from $23,660 to $47,476.  NAHB joined other business groups in filing a legal challenge to the overtime rule on Sept. 20 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. In addition, 21 states have also filed suit challenging the rule and the two lawsuits have been consolidated.  While the injunction is only temporary, the ruling by Judge Amos Mazzant sent a strong signal that he could likely side with NAHB and our business coalition.  Had the rule gone into effect on Dec. 1, it would have had significant ramifications for many employers, including home building firms and not-for-profits, such as HBAs.  According to NAHB analysis, nearly 100,000 construction supervisors would be eligible for overtime under the new rules.  As NAHB keeps working toward permanent relief, we will continue to provide our members with the tools they need to comply with the new overtime requirements in the event that the court rules against NAHB, our business coalition and the 21 state attorneys general. For more information, contact Suzanne Beall at 800-368-5242 x8407. NAHB’s Legal Victory Blocks “Persuader” Rule  NAHB scored an important legal victory on Nov. 16 when the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas granted the association and other groups a permanent stay on the Department of Labor’s final “persuader” rule.  The rule would unfairly discourage employers from receiving confidential legal advice concerning union organizing because it required employers to disclose the names of lawyers and consultants to the Department of Labor (DOL).  In short, unions were seeking to prevent employers from talking to their lawyers in response to union organizing. The court ruling essentially puts an end to the union effort.  With the permanent judgment now in place, the persuader rule will not go into effect unless DOL appeals and a higher court overrules the lower court decision. For more information, please contact Amy Chai at 800-368-5242 x8232 or Suzanne Beall at x8407. 10

No Quick Fixes for Builders as Trump Administration Takes Shape  NAHB is hard at work to assure that our members’ priorities are addressed when the new Trump administration takes over on Jan. 20.  However, even when those priorities are in alignment with Trump’s campaign platform, none of these changes can take place overnight.  Some, tied up in litigation or involving multiple agencies and branches of government, may take years.  Regardless, NAHB government affairs, regulatory and legal staff is already preparing.  Leaders have had extensive discussions and sent background information to the Trump team about a number of significant issues, including President Obama’s executive order that drastically changes development rules in and around floodplains.  Though NAHB cannot be certain as to what will change, or how quickly changes will occur, the association sees the new administration and Republican-controlled Congress as a tremendous opportunity.  NAHB’s advocacy team is well-prepared to respond to the new political environment.  Read NAHB’s analysis for a closer look at the 2016 election results. Housing Market Snapshot Housing Starts New: 563,000↓ (October 2016) Total: 1.32 million↑ Single: 869,000↑ Multi: 454,000↑ Home Sales* (October 2016) Existing: 5.60 million↑ Median Home Prices (September 2016) New: $304,500↑ Existing SF: $233,700↑ *Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate; Arrows indicate direction from previous month for starts and sales and year for prices. The index, which measures builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes, held steady at 63 in November, the same level as the October reading of 63. Any number over 50 indicates that more builders view sales conditions as good than poor. NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz’s analysis: “A solid job market, a growing economy and attractive mortgage rates are supporting demand in the single-family housing sector and will keep the housing recovery on a gradual, upward trajectory as we head into next year. However, builders in many markets continue to face supply-side constraints, particularly as they relate to the high-cost and lack of availability of lots and labor.” 11 NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index –

Madison County, IL Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Monroe County, IL Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 21 17 13 10 3 11 5 7 8 2 12 12 St. Clair County, IL Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 93 87 129 98 115 100 90 80 63 60 17 30 50 49 26 41 27 30 30 30 34 24 28 15 32 30 49 38 78 43 47 39 33 42 43 47 50 86 44 40 40 25 38 30 76 52 51 52 33 40 49 27 40 55 48 40 62 53 66 45 65 67 51 41 43 46 35 42 45 30 21 46 34 33 34 34 39 37 27 46 66 70 38 59 38 40 58 42 41 40 27 29 26 31 37 35 34 38 36 44 7 9 7 6 8 6 8 8 28 9 10 13 6 9 14 14 8 8 25 14 9 15 13 14 10 13 11 10 27 11 11 12 13 11 7 8 11 18 20 22 19 8 16 10 9 9 8 9 16 9 18 12 9 9 10 10 13 11 18 10 7 16 12 17 15 15 10 16 13 23 12 10 10 9 9 12 10 7 7 7 5 6 5 7 7 12 12 8 56 59 31 40 9 14 18 29 11 13 14 10 21 24 11 11 10 21 14 19 91 61 32 35 26 32 24 16 36 29 70 66 25 42 33 27 29 67 32 30 90 61 42 34 27 15 23 21 38 40 67 73 54 40 59 92 39 39 33 31 31 31 33 29 31 26 20 58 31 39 37 11 22 15 33 35 37 27 24 25 59 40 51 38 42 34 45 25 20 19 26 22 34 86 27 27 32 25 27 24 2016 LOCAL NEW HOME START PERMIT REPORTS YTD Totals 659 539 309 321 242 250 348 228 299 259 YTD Totals 215 113 89 114 85 94 106 95 114 111 YTD Totals 928 535 446 591 422 356 332 350 329 365 Top Municipalities YTD: 122 = O'Fallon 39 = Mascoutah 36 = Shiloh 31 = Belleville MarketGraphics provides the HBA with these permit reports. MarketGraphics offers many other housing and subdivision analysis reports. Contact them today to see how that can be of service to you directly. 12 Top Municipalities YTD: 38 = Glen Carbon 35 = Troy 27 = Edwardsville 18 = Highland Top Municipalities YTD: 47 = Waterloo 38 = Columbia

The Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois ALL AMERICAN HOME Building in SHILOH 2017 The HBA will be promoting NEW Home Construction to Consumers with the ALL AMERICAN HOME built by New Tradition Homes located at Indian Springs in Shiloh. The HBA will be accepting bids open to all subcontractors, suppliers and service providers to be part of the ALL AMERICAN HOME which will focus features of Made in the USA products and Energy Efficiencies. ALL AMERICAN HOME Partners 13

2018 International Residential Codes & Energy CONSERVATION Code Updates Fire sprinkler mandates will stay in the International Residential Code, but builders and developers will see other construction cost savings after more than 162,000 votes were cast for 577 proposals on the ballot for the International Code Council’s 2016 Online Governmental Consensus Vote, which ended Nov. 27. After weeks of phone calls and personal visits, NAHB members were successful in pushing the results to reflect the point of view of the code official, rather than that of the product manufacturer. “This shows the value of our association as the consistent voice for safe, cost-effective construction – and being the voice for home buyers,” said NAHB Construction, Codes and Standards Chairman Phil Hoffman. The preliminary results await a January audit and confirmation by the ICC Board of Directors. Here are the highlights International Residential Code (IRC) RB17-16 revises the seismic design category map, moving some areas of the country into in a higher category. NAHB opposed this proposal, but it was approved. Estimated Increase: $2,483-$6,196 per house. RB19-16 would have revised the ground snow load map. Affected regions would have required thicker roof sheathing and changes to rafters and headers. NAHB opposed this proposal, and it was defeated. Estimated Savings: $1,014-$1,652 per house. RB26-16 & RB27-16 would have significantly increased the design live load for decks and balconies of homes to support 60psf instead of the current 40psf requirement. NAHB opposed these proposals, and they were defeated. Estimated Savings: $75-$154 per house. RB52-16 would have required duplexes that are divided by a legal lot line to be separated by two independent, one-hour fire-resistance-rated walls, instead of a single, two-hour fire-resistance-rated wall. NAHB opposed this proposal, and it was defeated. Estimated Savings: $1,097 – $3,803 per house. RB129-16 would have removed the requirement to install a fire sprinkler system from Section R313 of the IRC and moved it into a new optional appendix. NAHB supported this proposal, but it was disapproved. Estimated Increase: $6,026 per house (If adopted locally). RB278-16 would have required that either an airspace or a manufactured rainscreen product be installed behind the siding on homes in wet climate zones. NAHB opposed this proposal, and it was defeated. Estimated Savings: $286-$3,680 per house. 14 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) RE35-16 would have increased the requirements for the energy efficiency of windows. NAHB opposed the proposal, and it was defeated. Estimated Savings: $584$1,563 per house. RE58-16 would have removed the mandatory 3 and 5 ACH50 building tightness requirements and made it possible to trade-off building tightness in the performance path without reducing the stringency of the code. Unfortunately, this proposal was defeated. RE79-16 would have modified the IECC air barrier table by adding a new requirement to fully encapsulate rim joist insulation. NAHB opposed this proposal, and it was defeated. Estimated Savings: $351-$555 per house RE134-16 would have allowed mechanical equipment trade-offs. If more efficient equipment is specified, the envelope insulation levels can be reduced by up to 15%. If this code change had been approved, the potential savings would have been $217-$1,425 per house. RE173-16 brings the ERI values more in line with the IECC prescriptive path. The values will still be about 2025% more stringent than the prescriptive path. The current values in the 2015 IECC are about 30-35% more stringent than the prescriptive path. NAHB supported this code change, and it was approved. CE105-16 would have required air leakage testing by fan pressurization for buildings over a certain size and in specific climate zones. NAHB opposed this proposal, and it was defeated. Estimated Savings: $2,000-$10,000 per multifamily building.

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December 2016 Renewed Members Barnes Properties Otten Contracting, Inc. Remington Properties Taylor Roofing Solutions, Inc. Tremco Barrier Solutions, Inc. Remodelers Council Daech & Bauer Roofing Green Building Council Copious Technologies Art Oliver Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. 54 Weldon Parkway - Maryland Hts., MO 63043 Phone: (314) 222-6325 Warrior Building Products, Inc. 6363 Bartmer Industrial Dr. - St. Louis, MO 63130 Phone: (314) 726-2225 Email: artoliver@warriorbp.com Website: www.warriorbp.com RE/MAX Alliance What our members are saying about the HBA! 120 S. Buchanan St. - Edwardsville, IL 62025 Phone: (618) 656-2111 Email: info@gatewayhometeam.com Website: www.metroeastliving.com Steve Dill “I am a member of several HBAs throughout the state, and your organization by far offers the most benefits to its members. Keep up the great work!!” Wade Morehead with Ameren Illinois “The energy and the events and the people are outstanding” Katie Heaney with Cutco Closing Gifts 16 SLD Enterprises, LLC 1945 Goose Lake Rd - Sauget, IL 62206 Phone: (618) 215-2244 Email: steve@sldtrucks.com Website: www.sldtrucks.com Email: tmalone@pellastl.com Website: www.saintlouiswindowsales.com Tammy Anderson-Owens December 2016 New Members Adam Frierdich Frierdich Construction LLC 323 N. Main - Columbia, IL 62236 Phone: (618) 281-7131 Email: adamf@frierdichconstructionllc.com Website: www.frierdichconstructionllc.com Todd Malone

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2017 ANNUAL SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE LEVELS As an HBA Annual Sponsor, there are many benefits you will receive throughout the calendar year depending on the level you choose. Additional special benefits and recognitions for sponsors will be developed throughout the year, not to mention the increased business exposure. Recognition you cannot afford to miss out on! HOME SHOWS $6,000 (value $50,000) PLATINUM TIER $1,500 (value $3,000) GOLD TIER $1,000 (value $2,000) SILVER TIER $500 (value $1,000) BRONZE TIER $250 (value $500) All levels are negotiable with equal offerings for different events or promotions. Call the HBA office to personalize your tier.  Banner, newsletter and website logo recognition on home page, membership directory page and home show pages  Full Page Ads in Home Show Guides  Included in print ads, press releases, TV commercials for starters sharing your logo recognition with over 300,000+ consumers in our territory.  Limited to non-competing HBA member companies.  Free Booth Space - Two 10x10 in the Spring and One 10x10 in the Fall and signage/banners at the Home Shows along with admission discount recognition.  Installation Banquet complimentary tickets for 2  Banner, newsletter and website logo recognition on home page and membership directory page  1/4 Page Ad in Public Directory & Full Page in Membership Directory  Touch Program Logo Sponsor  Top Level Sponsorship at Sport Clay Shoot, Golf Outing, 3D Bow Shoot and Holiday Party Event Sponsorship  Banner, newsletter and website logo recognition on home page and membership directory page  Full Page Ad in the Membership Directory  Sport Clay Shoot Station Sponsor, Golf Outing Hole Sponsor, 3D Bow Shoot, Concession Sponsor and Holiday Party Wine Tasting Sponsor  Banner, newsletter and website logo recognition  1/2 Page Ad in the Membership Directory  Sport Clay Shoot Station Sponsor, Golf Outing Hole Sponsor, 3D Bow Shoot & Holiday Party entry for two (2)  Banner, newsletter and website logo recognition and quarterly newsletter half page ad Register your commitment level: ◊ Home Show $6,000 ◊ Platinum Tier $1,500 ◊ Gold Tier $1,000 ◊Silver Tier $500 ◊Bronze Tier $250 ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Name Company ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Phone Email address Payment Options ___ Invoice Company ___ Check Enclosed ___ 3 month payment option (check or credit card) ___ Credit Card *credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee ________________________________________________ Credit Card# Visa or Mastercard ONLY Exp Date _____________________________________________________________ Signature Complete and return this form by January 31, 2017 to: Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois, 6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062 Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335 - Email: hba@hbaswil.org - www.hbaswil.org 18

2017 HBA Home Show Corporate Sponsors OFFICERS President, Jeff Schmidt - RLP Development 1st Vice President, Dave Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling Co., Inc. 2nd Vice President, Joe Lanahan - Joe Lanahan Construction Services Associate Vice President, Mindy Shafer - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 2017 Home Builders Association Platinum Annual Sponsors Secretary, Jerry Yaekel, Jr. - Yaekel & Associates, Inc. Treasurer, Robb Treat - Guaranteed Rate, Inc. Immediate Past President, Chris Jones - C.A. Jones, Inc. 2017 HBA Silver Annual Sponsors DIRECTORS Jason Klein - Ameren Illinois Michelle Null - Benchmark Title Company Art Stumpf- AUTCOhome Appliances Joel Keel - Custom Floors & More Robert Dee Jr. - Homes by Deesign Joe Knox - Copious Technologies Beth Jacob - Jacob Sunrooms, Exteriors & Baths Aaron Klemme - Klemme Construction Jason Huelsmann - New Tradition Homes Barbara Markham - RE/MAX Preferred, The Markham Network Mike Rathgeb - Spencer Homes Mark Vogt - Vogt Builders, Inc. 2017 HBA Bronze Annual Sponsors OFFICER REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTORS Ken Diel - Diel & Forguson Mark Fulford - Fulford Construction Chris Matteo - Fulford Homes, LLC 19 John Snapat, CAPS, CGR - Fulford Home Remodeling Ron Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling Norm Etling - St. Clair County

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