News Briefs

Supreme Court Slams Contractors

By Bruce Rudman

Fourteen years ago, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that held that an out of state contractor who was fraudulently lulled to California to perform work on a project, and who was allegedly promised that they would be paid despite their lack of a California contractor’s license, could not collect. That decision set a bright line rule that unlicensed contractors could not collect despite the harsh realities of how they came to get that job. The reasoning was to protect the public.

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Communication A Key To Job Safety

By Alfredo Garcia, Editor in Chief

In the real estate industry the slogan of the trade is “location, location, location.” This aying is used to describe the foundation of the real estate business. In the Hispanic community, to communicate efficiently, the call would be “communication, communication, communication” in Spanish. Exploring possibilities that would serve accurately as the definitive slogan in deconstructing these barriers is challenging. This kind of critical information not only will save lives, but it will ultimately reduce accidents across the board.

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News Stories

More Services To Be Provided

By Valeria Hawkins

After almost four decades at the helm of the Reno Builders’ Exchange, Rowland Oakes is retiring. On July 1, 2005, the Reno Builders’ Exchange, Inc. was acquired by the Sacramento Builders’ Exchange, Inc. (SBX). The former owners, Joanne and Rowland Oakes, felt that the Sacramento organization, one of the largest most progressive builders’ exchanges in the nation, would provide a wide range of services not presently available to Northern Nevada’s construction industry.

The relationship between the two organizations began back in August 2003, when the Reno Builders’ Exchange contracted with SBX to make the On-Line Service available to Reno’s subscribers at a minimal fee. Mr. Oakes’s decision to join the Sacramento group only came af- ter an exhaustive examination of such programs throughout the United States. Reno subscribers have overwhelming accepted the program.

The Sacramento Builders’ Exchange recognizes the outstanding contribution Mr. Oakes has made to the construction industry in Nevada. Under his leadership, the Reno Builders’ Exchange has grown to about 700 members and has provided quality services for almost 40 years.

Along with his leadership of the Reno Builders’ Exchange, Mr. Oakes has been registrar of the Nevada State License Board, Executive Director of the Nevada branch of the Associated General Contractors and Chairman of the Construction Opportunity Trust. Mr. Oakes and his wife, Joanne, also own Oakman’s, an office and architectural/engineering supply store which also provides copying, laminating and mounting services.

The Reno Builders’ Exchange will continue to provide its subscribers/ members with the quality of information that they expect and plans to add more services in the months to come.

The first change subscribers will notice is to the format of the Reno Builder. In addition to the information presently available, the new newspaper format will include information on the construction industry in Nevada, news about member companies and articles on upcoming new member services for the Exchange.

The Sacramento Builders’ Exchange welcomes suggestions from subscribers/members of the Reno Builders’ Exchange on what types of services they would like to see added. If you have a suggestion, an idea or questions, please contact Jim Lambert at lambertj@sbxchange.net.

News Stories

More Services To Be Provided

By Valeria Hawkins

After almost four decades at the helm of the Reno Builders’ Exchange, Rowland Oakes is retiring. On July 1, 2005, the Reno Builders’ Exchange, Inc. was acquired by the Sacramento Builders’ Exchange, Inc. (SBX). The former owners, Joanne and Rowland Oakes, felt that the Sacramento organization, one of the largest most progressive builders’ exchanges in the nation, would provide a wide range of services not presently available to Northern Nevada’s construction industry.

The relationship between the two organizations began back in August 2003, when the Reno Builders’ Exchange contracted with SBX to make the On-Line Service available to Reno’s subscribers at a minimal fee. Mr. Oakes’s decision to join the Sacramento group only came af- ter an exhaustive examination of such programs throughout the United States. Reno subscribers have overwhelming accepted the program.

The Sacramento Builders’ Exchange recognizes the outstanding contribution Mr. Oakes has made to the construction industry in Nevada. Under his leadership, the Reno Builders’ Exchange has grown to about 700 members and has provided quality services for almost 40 years.

Along with his leadership of the Reno Builders’ Exchange, Mr. Oakes has been registrar of the Nevada State License Board, Executive Director of the Nevada branch of the Associated General Contractors and Chairman of the Construction Opportunity Trust. Mr. Oakes and his wife, Joanne, also own Oakman’s, an office and architectural/engineering supply store which also provides copying, laminating and mounting services.

The Reno Builders’ Exchange will continue to provide its subscribers/ members with the quality of information that they expect and plans to add more services in the months to come.

The first change subscribers will notice is to the format of the Reno Builder. In addition to the information presently available, the new newspaper format will include information on the construction industry in Nevada, news about member companies and articles on upcoming new member services for the Exchange.

The Sacramento Builders’ Exchange welcomes suggestions from subscribers/members of the Reno Builders’ Exchange on what types of services they would like to see added. If you have a suggestion, an idea or questions, please contact Jim Lambert at lambertj@sbxchange.net.