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V O L . X X I V N O. X I X S E P T E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 8 24 Hancock Lumber, with support from WindsorONE, Andersen Windows & Doors, Boral, and Huber Engineered Woods, is proud to offer one day of hands-on building clinics with Mike Sloggatt, remodeling specialist and a nationally recognized author and teacher. These clinics will highlight WindsorONE's Protected Exterior Trim Boards and new line of Classic American Moldings, Andersen windows, Boral TruExterior Trim, AdvanTech floor and wall sheathing, and ZIP System roof and wall sheathing. Don't miss this educational opportunity as well as the special discounts, giveaways, and coupons for some of the best tools and materials in the industry. FRAME TO FINISH CARPENTRY CLINICS WITH MIKE SLOGGATT Friday, September 14 7:30am-2:30pm Hilton Garden Inn 5 Park St. Freeport, ME 04032 INCREASE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY | IMPROVE YOUR BOTTOM LINE | HONE YOUR SKILLS | www.KatzRoadshow.com KATZ ROADSHOW SPONSORS FOR THIS EVENT MASTER YOUR CRAFT If you believe in quality craftsmanship, don't miss this FREE event! MIKE SLOGGATT MIKE SLOGGATT IS A FREQUENT contributor to the Journal of Light Construction magazine and writes for Fine Homebuilding and Tools of the Trade, in addition to moderating the JLC Rough Carpentry Forum. Mike teaches seminars and clinics in all aspects of carpentry and remodeling and is a regular presenter at JLC LIVE, The Remodeling Show, and the International Builders' Show. He takes education seriously, especially for the construction industry, and appears frequently at association meetings, including NARI and other regional builder and material groups and lumber yards. Mike has more than thirty years of experience. He specializes in high-end, challenging remodels near his home on Long Island. By invitation only. RSVP required. To guarantee a seat, you must RSVP online: https://www.hancocklumber.com/katz2018/ RSVP TODAY! Take advantage of this FREE opportunity. Breakfast & Lunch will be served. SHEATHING & TAPE Continuing Education Credits & Certification are available for all events. For more information, or to book a show, contact Tristan@KatzBrand.com or visit KatzRoadshow.com. FRAME TO FINISH CARPENTRY CLINICS WITH MIKE SLOGGATT Friday, September 14 7:30am-2:30pm Hilton Garden Inn 5 Park St. Freeport, ME 04032 8:30AM – until – 9:30AM 12:00PM – until – 1:00PM 1:30PM – until – 2:30PM 10:00AM – until – 11:00AM 7:30AM-8:30AM HOT BREAKFAST SESSION 1 WATERPROOF WINDOWS Housewrap technology Understanding water vapor and air transfer Maintaining a water-tight weather resistive barrier Pre-assembly methods for window and door trim SESSION 2 WATER MANAGEMENT Moisture content and wood movement Waterproof underlayment and flashing techniques Wall to roof details Wood trim and siding requirements 11:00AM-12:00PM LUNCH SESSION 3 INSTALLING EXTERIOR PRE-FIT DOORS Preparing the rough opening Storm-proof sill pan details Jamb flashing and brick mold Alternative trim details SESSION 4 DECKS AND STRINGERS Code-approved deck ledgers Deck hardware requirements Story poles for framing Precision stringer layout SHEATHING & TAPE Limited seating available–RSVP required: www.HancockLumber.com/Katz2018 Increase your productivity, improve your bottom line, and hone your skills with this free event hosted by Hancock Lumber featuring nationally recognized craftsman, Mike Sloggatt. A remodeling specialist and featured JLC Live presenter, Mike will en- gage the audience with this hands-on clinic covering window waterproofing, water management, decks and more! with support from WindsorONE, Doors, Boral, and Huber Engineered offer one day of hands-on building Sloggatt, remodeling specialist and a recognized author and teacher. WindsorONE's Protected Exterior Trim Boards and new Moldings, Andersen windows, Boral TruExterior Trim, sheathing, and ZIP System roof and wall sheathing. opportunity as well as the special discounts, some of the best tools and materials in the industry. FRAME TO FINISH CARPENTRY CLINICS WITH MIKE SLOGGATT Friday, September 14 7:30am-2:30pm Hilton Garden Inn 5 Park St. Freeport, ME 04032 PRODUCTIVITY | IMPROVE YOUR BOTTOM LINE | HONE YOUR SKILLS | www.KatzRoadshow.com ROADSHOW SPONSORS FOR THIS EVENT CRAFT If you believe in quality craftsmanship, don't miss this FREE event! MIKE SLOGGATT MIKE SLOGGATT IS A FREQUENT contributor to the Journal of Light Construction magazine and writes for Fine Homebuilding and Tools of the Trade, in addition to moderating the JLC Rough Carpentry Forum. Mike teaches seminars and clinics in all aspects of carpentry and remodeling and is a regular presenter at JLC LIVE, The Remodeling Show, and the International Builders' Show. He takes education seriously, especially for the construction industry, and appears frequently at association meetings, including NARI and other regional builder and material groups and lumber yards. Mike has more than thirty years of experience. He specializes in high-end, challenging remodels near his home on Long Island. By invitation only. RSVP required. To guarantee a seat, you must RSVP online: https://www.hancocklumber.com/katz2018/ SHEATHING & TAPE Inviting all Professional Builders: Join Team Hancock for our Frame to Finish Live Demo Day SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS ARE IN THE WORKS Nickerson O'Day, Inc. has been named the construction manager for the $6.5 mil- lion renovation and expansion of the John Bapst Memorial High School on the corner of downtown Broadway and Somerset streets in Bangor. e renova- tion and expansion includes a new gymnasium, cafeteria, fitness center and innovation-and-engineering center. It's the largest addition in the high school's 90-year history and will substantially expand the Broadway campus. Ledgewood Construction, South Portland, will hold a ground-breaking Sept. 13 for the new Camden-Rockport Middle School. e school will be 84,000 square feet and cost $28 million. Ledgewood has done a wide range of school construction in Maine. Landry/French Construction, Scarborough, is working on a two-building, 130,000- square-foot project that will be state office space for the Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Employees Retirement System. e project, on the 10-acre Capitol Street site that once housed the Department of Transportation garage, is expected to be done in February. e 26,000-square-foot MERS building will be at the corner of Capitol and Florence streets, with the adjacent 104,000-square-foot DHHS building on the corner of Capitol and Sewall, opposite the State House. Landry/French is also renovating a 79,000-square-foot building at 2 Edison Drive in Augusta. Maine State Housing Authority will be moving into the building from its current site in downtown Augusta. MaineHousing bought the build- ing, which dates to 1967, in January for $1.6 million from Eaton Corp. It was last modified in 1986, when a 65,000-square foot addition was added. Barrett Made said a fall opening is planned for the Public Works, a collective work- space in Portland's evolving Bayside neighborhood. e Public Works, at 52 Alder St., will be "a three-tiered creative hub" that will include private and shared spaces, including a shared kitchen, bathrooms and multi-purpose meeting space, two work- shops for larger needs and an event space with "a modern industrial vibe." Barrett Made, founded in 2015, is a design-build firm owned and operated by Rob Barrett. Its services include architectural renderings, commercial construction, residential construction, custom millwork and interior design. It has 22 full-time employees. Elsewhere, it is working on ReVision Energy's new headquarters in South Portland and the North Yarmouth Wescustogo Hall and Community Center. Archtype Structures, West Gardiner, is selling a range of arched buildings, which at first glance resemble the old Quonset hut. ey're targeting a variety of markets: residential, multi-family, condo, vacation home, agricultural use, commercial, profes- sional or retail. e construction includes steel connectors, engineered wood timbers and structural insu- lated panels (making them a good deal more efficient to heat than the old Quonset hut). Check out the website: www.archtypestructures.com BUILDING BUSINESS BY PETER VAN ALLEN AND MAUREEN MILLIKEN R E N D E R I N G / C O U R T E S Y O F B A R R E T T M A D E P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y O F A R C H T Y P E S T R U C T U R E S The Public Works, at 52 Alder St., will be "a three-tiered creative hub" that will include private and shared spaces. Archtype Structures sells arched buildings for a range of uses.