Past-President Ray Ziegler attended the annual conference of the North Dakota League of Cities September 23-25, 2010 in Bismarck. Stay tuned for details from Mr. Ziegler.
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Fall, 2010 Seminar
October 6, 7, and 8, 2010
Doublewood Inn, Fargo, ND
Wednesday, October 6:
Executive Board Meeting at 1:00 PM
General Membership Meeting at 3:00 PM
Open discussion to follow the general membership meeting.
Thursday, October 7:
2009 IRC Wood Wall Bracing with Vincent J Ellebracht
Once again this fall the NDBOA is hosting a trade show from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. We would very much like you to attend to represent your company. Having this trade show every year assists the inspectors and contractors throughout the state become more familiar with your product and the proper installation. Click “Forms” to your right to find the registration form and information about bringing your product or service to the Doublewood.
Friday, October 8:
Creating a Hazard Mitigation & Emergency Management Plan with Terrell Stripling
Fall, 2010 Construction Technology Trade Show
This fall’s Construction Technology Trade Show, sponsored by the NDBOA, the Upper Great Plains Region III Chapter of the ICC, and the North Dakota Association of Builders, will be held October 7, 2010 from 4PM-8PM at the Doublewood Inn in Fargo, North Dakota. There will be door prizes awarded throughout the night and appetizers provided.
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Registration: Fall, 2010 Meeting
Please fill out the form below and submit it to reserve a space at the October, 2010 seminar in Fargo. If you need more information about the education sessions or meeting schedule, please visit the Fall, 2010 Meeting page.
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Send payment to the following address. Registrations submitted less than two weeks before the meeting will be charged a $$$ late fee. If you will not be able to submit your payment before that time please contact us to verify that it is in process and you will be attending. You may apply for membership at the same time you register. Thank you!
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Please fill out the fields below. Required information is marked with an asterisk. Active and associate memberships require a $30 annual fee when paid before March 15th, 2014 and a $50 annual fee thereafter. Student memberships are half price. Honorary and lifetime memberships carry no fee but must be approved by the North Dakota Building Officials’ Executive Committee.
Submit all fees to:
Shawn Ouradnik
NDBOA Secretary/Treasurer
221 North 5th Street
Bismarck ND 5801
NDBOA Scholarship Application
The form to apply for a scholarship to attend NDBOA seminars will go here.
March 10, 2010 General Membership Meeting
Meeting called to Order by Bruce T.
Roll Call – Ray Ziegler (Past President) Bruce Taralson (President), Todd Johnson (Vice President), Chris Johnson (Secretary Treasure), Paul Arends (NE Rep), Darrel Zaback (At- Large), Ron Fettig (NW Rep), Rich Barta (SW Rep.)
Absent – Gary Klundt (SW Rep.), John Diem (ND Dept. of Commerce)
Others Present – Doug Thornburg (ICC) and Debra Pflughoeft-Hassett (Energy Sustainability Coordinator) Grand Forks
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October 7, 2009 General Membership Meeting
Meeting called to Order by Ray Z.
Roll Call- Chris Rose (Past President) Ray Ziegler (President), Bruce Taralson (Vice President), Todd Johnson (Secretary Treasure), Paul Arends (NE Rep), Gary Klundt (SE Rep), Darrel Zaback (At- Large), Ron Fettig (NW Rep), Rich Barta (SW Rep.)
Absent– none
Others Present – Chris Johnson (Bismarck), Don Offerdahl
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North Dakota Posts Largest Real Estate Gain in Nation
The US Census Bureau released numbers showing that North Dakota showed the greatest growth in residential construction from 2008 to 2009. Read articles about both the Fargo and Grand Forks perspectives.
Construction Job Growth Cited
Paul Tosto at Minnesota Public Radio has cited an increase in the number of construction jobs in North Dakota in opposition to tough economic times for contractors in Minnesota based on a report from the Associated General Contractors of America.