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    Building God's Way to Host "Momentum Summit" Seminars for Church Leaders in Atlanta, GA and Charleston, SC on March 10 …

    - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Peachtree City, GA (PRWEB) February 25, 2015

    Building God's Way will launch the spring season of its popular Momentum Summit seminar series with events in Atlanta, GA on March 10 and Charleston, SC on March 12. The March 10 event will be held at Heritage Sandy Springs, just north of downtown Atlanta and the March 12 event will be hosted at Charleston Southern University, a Christian university that has become one of South Carolinas largest accredited, independent universities. The events are free and are scheduled for 8:30am - 12:30pm, followed by a complimentary lunch.

    The seminars in Georgia and South Carolina will be the first of 15 events scheduled throughout the U.S. this spring. More than 900 ministry leaders attended a Momentum Summit event in 2014 and this year's events are expected to draw even more. The speaker panel will feature experts and consultants who have worked with hundreds of ministries across the country in the areas of church leadership & growth; church design, construction & remodel; capital fundraising; for-profit integration, biblical entrepreneurship, A/V technology and more.

    Churches and other non-profits are facing ever-increasing financial challenges to sustaining their ministries, including cultural shifts in attitudes toward church, changing tax legislation and generational changes in charitable giving. The focus of Momentum Summit is to introduce new paradigms and to transform the way ministry leaders think about how their facilities are designed and utilized, how they can effectively reach all generations and how they can integrate for-profit enterprise to expand ministry opportunities.

    The keynote speaker for the seminars will be Pastor Eric Bahme, a cutting-edge entrepreneur, passionate preacher and author of the book, The MBE (Mission-Based Entrepreneur) Revolution / Developing Economic Engines that Drive Mission-Based Movements. Eric and his stories of successful for-profit integration with churches have been featured on the 700 Club, Harvest Show, and in several local and national publications and television broadcasts.

    A representative from BGW Architects will present sessions on designing authentic, flexible and community-based church buildings as well as a revolutionary & biblical approach to the construction process. BGW exclusive contractors from each region will also be on hand during the seminars to share their expertise on church construction & remodel. In Atlanta, representatives from Group VI Construction, one of Georgias leading family owned and operated full service construction firms, will be in attendance. In Charleston, SC, executives from Clayton Construction, a family-owned firm that has been serving clients throughout South Carolina for more than 30 years, will share their expertise in the area of faith-based construction.

    For more information or to register for Momentum Summit, visit the website or call 866-249-8484.

    About Building Gods Way (BGW) - BGW has become a recognized leader in ministry design and construction through its extensive experience in working with hundreds of churches, Christian schools and colleges across the U.S. BGW's trademark programs based on Biblical stewardship and ministry on the construction job site have set them apart in the industry. BGW clients typically save 20-30% compared to average construction costs (based on RS Means construction cost data). BGW's broad network includes the most experienced church architects, church builders and engineers, as well as experts in the areas of funding, leadership & church growth, for-profit integration, A/V technology and more.

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    Oak Harbor pastor isnt about to give up on dream

    - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Theres yearning in Fannie Deans voice as she walks the halls of her unfinished church and talks about her mission to complete it.

    Ive been walking this building for so long, Dean said last week.

    Started in 2009, the church is littered with sawdust, construction equipment and unsecured flooring tiles.

    And while its complete in the sense that it has doors, windows and walls, the church has a long way to go before it can hold a congregation.

    After 40 years in the Oak Harbor community, Dean said she has faith that this year, 2015, is the year they will finally finish their church.

    Dean also celebrated her 60th birthday Monday.

    Youll see, its gonna be a celebration when we get in here, said Dean, pastor of Mission Ministry Outreach, standing in the churchs vaulted meeting room.

    Known primarily for organizing the annual Martin Luther King Jr., celebration at the missions Goldie Road location, Dean has spent her life in Oak Harbor building a religious community and trying to further the cause of racial equality.

    The church, along with the citys race relations, both can use some work, according to Dean.

    Its still a project, Dean said. I know we can get it done.

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    Concerns About Building Construction

    - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Phil Gregory, WBGO News February 25, 2015

    Listen to Report

    The fire that destroyed an Edgewater apartment complex last month and displaced 400 residents is raising concern about construction in New Jersey.

    Officials are concerned that the type of frame construction that allowed the fire to spread in the Avalon Bay complex will be used in apartment units the company plans to build in Wayne and Princeton.

    Mayor Liz Lempert says AvalonBay has agreed to make improvements that go beyond the fire codes at its Princeton site.

    Theyre going to be putting sprinklers not just in the finished spaces but also in the void spaces in between the walls and in the attics. The second major improvement theyre making is to install masonry firewalls within the complex that go from the basement to the roof.

    Lempert says shed like those safety improvements to become a statewide requirement.

    She says Princeton is considering a law that would require frequent inspections to maintain the integrity of firewalls.

    You can have people coming in to lay wire or put in cabling and if they make a hole in the firewall to run those cables or run those wires, it then breaches the firewall and makes it not as effective.

    State Assemblyman Scott Rumana has introduced legislation to put a moratorium on using light-frame construction for multiple-unit dwellings until the Commissioner of Community Affairs determines that it's a safe building method.

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    Buffalo Planning Board tables pizza shop plan

    - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Buffalo city planners on Tuesday tabled a proposal for a new Jets Pizza takeout shop in North Buffalo, citing the need for the out-of-town architects and developers to work more closely with the local neighborhood and Common Council Member Michael LoCurto to address concerns.

    Three franchisees, all based in Michigan, want to open the states first Jets Pizza shop at 2165 Delaware Ave., near Great Arrow Avenue and across from Marshalls Plaza. Their $750,000 project calls for a complete renovation of the 1,600-square-foot masonry building, which was formerly a SuperCuts hair salon and previously a bank branch, with a goal of opening by the end of March or early April.

    The majority of Jets business is delivery and some takeout, said Steve Earll, an associate at Chiodini Architects in St. Louis, which is working with the franchisees and Jets. This is not a sit-down pizzeria, Earll said. You just pop in, get your pizza and go.

    So they wanted to move the buildings main entrance from Delaware Avenue to the parking lot next to it. Earll said the pizza ovens would be lined up along the Delaware side of the building, and Jets wanted to remove all the storefront windows there and replace them with masonry for a solid wall.

    But that didnt sit well with LoCurto, the Delaware Council member, or with members of the Planning Board.

    It seems not to pay homage at all to Delaware Avenue, said board member Frank A. Manuele.

    The board sent the architects back for more communication with the community and LoCurto, as well as to rework the Delaware entrance and signs.

    Separately, the board also tabled two projects by Carl and William Paladinos Ellicott Development. The firm wants to build nine new townhomes at 21-51 Ojibwa Circle, representing the second phase of its Townhomes at Waterfront Place project.

    Priced between $500,000 and $650,000, four have been pre-sold, said Tom Fox, Ellicotts director of development.

    Ellicott also wants to convert a vacant 56,000-square-foot, four-story building at 960 Busti Ave. near the Peace Bridge overlooking the Niagara River into a $7 million mixed-use project, with commercial office, retail or even restaurant space on the first two floors and 18 apartments on the third and fourth floors.

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    Developer proposes $8.2 million apartment building in Hartsville for seniors

    - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HARTSVILLE, S.C. -- A developer wants to build an apartment complex for seniors in Hartsville. Peachtree Housing Communities LLC is proposing an $8.2 million, three-story building off South Fifth Street and Pleasant Lane, adjacent to the Piggly Wiggly property.

    Hartsville Senior Village would consist of 50 two-bedroom apartment homes for active seniors 55 and older, said Josh Thomason, a principal with Peachtree Housing Communities. Thomason presented the proposal to Hartsville City Council during a special called meeting Tuesday.

    Peachtree proposed a 40-unit single-family home complex for a different location in Hartsville in 2014, but that proposed project encountered some environmental obstacles that prevented it from going forward, Thomason said.

    Of the total $8.2 million estimated cost of the new proposal, about $6 million of that will be in hard construction, Thomason said.

    Peachtree is a real estate development company focused on developing apartment communities in the southeastern United States, especially in South Carolina and Georgia. The company is an asset-based developer and retains ownership in developments long term.

    All of the apartments would be in one building, which would be elevator-equipped, Thomason said.

    The firm plans to apply to the South Carolina Housing Authority for tax credits to facilitate financing for the proposed project. But to do that, the company must obtain a letter of support from the city, the reason for Thomasons appearance before council.

    Council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing such a letter.

    It is expected to take several months for the housing authority to make a decision on the tax credits.

    In return for accepting the tax credits, the company would agree to rent a majority of the units to seniors with incomes at or below 60 percent of the area median income. The remaining portion of units would be rented to seniors at or below 50 percent of the area median income. Thomason said he expects monthly rental rates would range from $393 to $540.

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