ADB Supports Mentoring a Girl in Construction at Gwinnett Tech

We are excited that remodeling activity is now back in high gear in Atlanta and around the country. Atlanta Design & Build has been blessed with several major projects this year, and we hear similar reports from our NARI peers.

In conjunction with booming business, one of the issues that often comes up at NARI meetings is the shrinking labor pool. Many busy remodeling companies are faced with concerns that there aren’t enough skilled tradespeople to complete their projects. During the economic downturn several years ago, the construction workforce thinned dramatically as the recession impacted the construction industry. Talented workers often went back to school and/or sought new careers.

As National President of NARI, H. Dale Contant is having the opportunity to attend local NARI chapter meetings in several different states this year. He has learned how NARI chapters are encouraging and supporting the efforts of high schools and community colleges to attract new students to the construction field. Students are beginning to understand that remodeling can be an enjoyable, creative, lucrative and lifelong professional career.

Sydney speaks to the MAGIC group at Gwinnett Technical College

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Raise the Roof | A Whole House Remodel Pt 2

Here’s a glimpse into the extensive remodeling work happening at our clients’ 1960s split-level home for a whole house remodel. After their roof was installed, the beautiful transformation began. This exterior photo (above) highlights the beginning stages of their screen porch addition that includes an outdoor fireplace. The interior photos show current progress being made on their updated kitchen, new entry way, and family room with an open floorplan.

roof-insideYou’ll enjoy watching our ADB crew hard at work on various parts of this project in part 3 of our series. Voilà…each job is done right before your eyes.

The 1960’s split-level home for this family of four was in desperate need of help.  Our client desired an updated kitchen, new entry way, a screened porch and an open floorplan concept for their family room with a higher vaulted ceiling.  They needed us to raise the roof which is JUST what we did…LITERALLY!!  

Follow this story from the start and see us raise the roof, our ADB team hard at workin-progress photos, and the final product. Watch all of the progress videos here.

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Atlanta Design & Build’s Employee Rib Extravaganza

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The chicken turned out perfect! Grill Dome success!

Our recent ADB Employee Rib Extravaganza put our official Grill Dome to good use!  Surely you’ve heard of the Grill Dome—the incredible new ceramic grill with a round kamado shape that gives the best heat distribution ever.  Check out Grilldome.com, a NARI Atlanta partner who ADB proudly represents.  These beauties are perfect for your outdoor kitchen and even come in your favorite ‘school colors’!  WE proudly display Red & Black … go Dawgs!

Dale, Steven and Jamie did the honors preparing ribs for the entire ADB team.  What good cook doesn’t first test an amazing new cooking tool….on a chicken? Just to make sure it’s working properly, right? The office team enjoyed this taste test at lunchtime while the ribs were cooking.

Later in the afternoon, Dale applied the final basting to the ribs and distributed them to the entire team. Yum!! Dale commented that at the end of that long day—7am-6pm—the guys were too busy receiving and eating their ribs to take any photos.

 

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Raise the Roof | A Whole House Remodel Pt 1

The 1960’s split-level home for this family of four was in desperate need of a whole house remodel. Our client desired an updated kitchen, new entry way, a screened porch and an open floorplan concept for their family room with a higher vaulted ceiling. They needed us to raise the roof to accommodate their dreams for the home which is JUST what we did…LITERALLY!!

These are images not many people get to see outside of the ADB team and the family whose home we are working on. Join us on this unique behind-the-scenes look at what makes us Atlanta Design & Build.

Enjoy this time-lapse video of our team removing the existing roof as preparation for construction of the whole house remodel.

Do you have an idea for your home that seems impossible to achieve? Give us a call, your dreams may be closer to reality than you think with the help of our team! 770.565.8999

Follow this story to see the beginning stages of the interior, our ADB team hard at workin-progress photos, and the final product. Watch all of the progress videos here.

CELEBRATING 1 ½ years with Steven Roberts

Atlanta Design & Build has reached a wonderful milestone this year; our 20th Anniversary! We also celebrate Steven Roberts, Sales and Design Consultant, who joined our team April 14, 2015.

Construction and how things work has always been an interest

Steven moved when he was twelve from upstate New York to Atlanta with his dad and, except for a brief sojourn in North Carolina, he has lived in this area ever since. He grew up in a family that was active in the construction industry. His paternal grandfather was a master carpenter, and his mother spent some time working for a commercial construction company.  Construction is in Steven’s DNA. As a child, he was always tearing things apart. “I dissected everything to see how it worked,” chuckled Steven.

Steven took drafting classes in high school with the thought of studying architecture in college. His direction in college veered to business and accounting but the drafting skills he acquired as a teen still benefit him today.

While a full-time student, Steven helped pay his college tuition working full-time as an assistant manager for a hotel. Steven left college when he was offered the general manager position of an Atlanta hotel. This is when he got involved in his first remodeling project. Drawing on his natural aptitude for construction, Steven renovated his condo in Marietta. It wasn’t long before he moved to North Carolina to manage the Drury Inn Suites in Greensboro and was soon restoring his own 1926 Craftsmen bungalow in High Point. “I single-handedly tore down walls, added a second bathroom, and remodeled the original bathroom and kitchen,” Steven explained. “I learned construction on the fly, doing projects on my own.”

By the time he returned to Atlanta, construction rather than hotel management had become Steven’s preferred occupation. His official start in construction was as a project manager and estimator for a restoration company. He later worked for three years as an account manager in sales and design with another design/build firm in the Atlanta area. Equipped with sales and design skills, Steven enthusiastically opened his own design/build renovation company in 2009. After several years of owning and managing that business, he realized that to continue being successful he either needed to grow his company or go to work for someone else. He chose to pursue the second option.

Steven begins working with ADB

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H. Dale Contant Attends NARI Fall Leadership Summit

The 2016 NARI Fall Leadership Summit took place Sept. 7-9 at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis, MN.  H. Dale Contant, National President of NARI, came away from the Summit with great pride and satisfaction at the valuable impact the event made on all the participants.

nari_logo_07-2016_rgbNARI’s new logo was launched with enthusiasm at the President’s Reception on Wednesday evening. The association is revitalizing its 33 year old brand in line with its strategic renewal plan. The goal is to establish a new logo and tag line that makes a clear statement of NARI’s position in the marketplace and elevates the value of remodelers to both the industry and consumers. The new logo is bolder and features three roof lines indicating NARI as an industry connector. The tag line is short and catchy, “Remodeling Done Right”. It focuses on remodeling and underscores the professionalism, leadership and trust that define NARI members.

The topics presented by the keynote speakers and the educational sessions on Thursday and Friday were key to the outstanding success of the Summit. The content spoke both to the needs of NARI chapter leaders, as well as that of business owners who are leading their own companies. For example, one of the sessions was titled “10 Principles of Servant Leadership” by Mark Sedgley of MemberClicks.

Included in his list of effective principles are: 1. Lead by first asking questions, 2. Learn to forgive, 3. Empower people, 4. Encourage autonomy, 5. Foster collaboration, 6. Persuade rather than compel. Attendees gave great feedback on the sessions as providing excellent content for NARI members to review later and put into practice.

Kudos to the following industry partners that helped sponsor the 2016 NARI Summit and provided exceptional events for the attendees:

Cambria

Cosentino

Elkay

FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles)

Home Depot

Medallion Cabinetry

Top Image L-R: Principal and Managing Partner, McKenna Design Group, Elizabeth McKenna; Sr. Residential Strategic Marketing Manager, Pella Corporation, Joe Hammond, and National President of NARI, President and Principal Owner of Atlanta Design & Build, H. Dale Contant.