NEWSLETTER June 2004 Inside
Commercial Design/Build Team Is VersatileResidential
Design/Build Specialist Builds A HouseThe Company
Barbara Ragsdale
Elected to NCBE Board of Directors Knights' Message We hope you enjoy our monthly newsletter as much
as we enjoy making it available to you. We look forward to sharing stories and ideas that promote our customers, their businesses and how we all work together to come up with solutions to the
challenges we face together. We also look forward to hearing from you with your comments, feedback or story ideas to make our newsletter more valuable to you.Barbara Ragsdale CFO & Editor Credits
Contributors to Stories:Knights' Electric
Bob Knight
Art Knight Rob Knight Barbara Ragsdale Matt SweeneyCary & Associates Builders, Inc. Corey Cleeland, Project Manager John Crawford Construction
John Crawford, General Contractor North Coast Builders Exchange Tom LeDuc, President Pam Chanter, Associate Board Member
Writer: Mark Dommer Dommer & Associates Editor:
Barbara Ragsdale Knights' Electric
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11410 Old Redwood Hwy. Windsor, CA 95492 TEL (707) 433-6931 FAX (707) 431-2342 Lic. #432135 info@knightselectric.com www.knightselectric.comCopyright 2004
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COMMERCIAL
Design/Build Team Is Versatile
Cary & Associates Builders, Inc. is in the completion stage of an office building remodel project at 825
North Gravenstein Highway in Sebastopol, in which they plugged in their design/build team
to tackle the job. The project included gutting 90% of the interior structure for 7,000 square feet of remodeling in the 14,000 square foot, two-story building with upgrades to offices, common areas, 8 restrooms and ambient lighting design and installation by Knights' Electric, Inc.
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Corey Cleeland, Project Manager for Cary & Associates
Builders, favors his design/build team because it is "enjoyable and efficient". (click photo to enlarge) |
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Conference room with chandelier and recessed lighting, some of
which is set up for art lighting on the wall. (click photo to enlarge)
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"About 80% of our work is design/build, where we negotiate, design and build the project," says Corey Cleland,
Project Manager for Cary & Associates Builders, Inc., "This job was well-suited for us even though we don't take on many remodel jobs and we were able to use the team of subs that
do all of our design/build work." |
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Cary & Associates has worked with a design/build team over the years that includes Knights' Electric, Inc.,
LeDuc & Dexter Inc.
for plumbing, Cal-Air, Inc. for HVAC, Humphrey Construction for steel studs and drywall and Natilini Tile & Stone for tiling and wainscoting. |
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Entryway to offices at 825 North Gravenstein Hwy. in Sebastopol is a great
example of "a clean, well-lit place to work". (click photo to enlarge) |
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The ambient lighting design creates a very comfortable yet
professional look and feel even though the hall and offices are not yet furnished. (click photo to enlarge)
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Cleland is quick to point out the advantages of his design/build team, "Everyone is on a first name basis. I
don't have to stand on top of anyone because I already know what everyone can do. For instance, with Knights' Electric, I can call Art Knight
when I need a certain electrician that I know is best for a certain type of job. I'm familiar with the personnel of all of the subs because we've worked together on so many jobs. The bottom line is - working with our design/build team makes it more enjoyable and efficient."
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Part of the remodel design provided that the ceiling be raised about two
feet to create a larger entryway for the building's side door entrance from the parking lot. (click photo to enlarge) |
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RESIDENTIAL Design/Build Specialist Builds A House
John Crawford started his construction career 43 years ago and he's come to the conclusion that design/build
winery projects are the ultimate challenge in building and it's a challenge he loves. A slow, satisfying smile forms as he describes the building materials used in building a winery,
"They last so long, the stainless steel tanks, the stone work, everything is built for longevity so you better make sure you do it right." |
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John Crawford, a winery design/build specialist, is building a rare, for him,
residential project for a commercial client. (click photo to enlarge)
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This residential project in the rough-in stage includes, from left
to right, pool house, main house, guesthouse, and 3-car garage. (click photo to enlarge)
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Crawford has done it right several times starting with the first big project he worked on, Sterling Vineyards,
and following that with a list of well-known wineries that saw him develop into a design/build specialist of wine-making facilities. A partial list includes Round Hill Winery, Silver
Oaks Cellars, Ferrari-Carano Winery, Twomey Cellars and Rodney Strong Vineyards. Crawford formed his own company, John Crawford Construction, in 1987. |
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Knights' Electric commercial department has worked with John Crawford Construction on various projects, including Rodney Strong Vineyards
and a new winery project just starting for Montemaggiore Winery in Sonoma County.
Art Knight
had this to say about John Crawford, "John is always working for the customer and trying to save the customer money. He has so much experience and knowledge. He can look at the drawings of a project and see where he can come up with savings in the overall cost."
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This view from above the pool house is spectacular, yet typical of
the views from all of the buildings at the residence. (click photo to enlarge)
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One of two large sliding doors in the main house provides another picturesque view.
(click photo to enlarge)
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The project includes 130 recessed low-voltage lighting fixtures with remote functions that control exterior and
interior lighting from a visor pad in the car as it approaches the home. Another phone interface system is being planned to control heating and cooling when the homeowner is away for
a length of time. Matt Sweeney, Knights' Electric Residential Project Manager, points out another big selling point for the HomeWorks system, "We were able to replace a bank of light
switches in the plans with one key pad that can be programmed for 10 different functions and now the wall won't have any clutter. That also gives the homeowner more options in using
that wall space for art or other interior design." |
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THE COMPANY Barbara Ragsdale Elected to NCBE Board of Directors
Barbara Ragsdale, CFO of Knights' Electric, Inc.,
has recently been elected to the NCBE Board of Directors. (click photo to enlarge) |
Barbara Ragsdale, CFO of Knights' Electric, Inc. has recently been elected to the North Coast Builders Exchange Board of Directors. Ragsdale is also a current member of the NCBE Worker's Comp Trust, current President of the Windsor Boys & Girls Club, and Treasurer of the Redwood Empire
Chapter of the Independent Electrical Contractors.Ragsdale is anticipating an opportunity to meet and work with more people in her industry, "I want to be more
involved. I really enjoy being in on the planning stages of worthwhile projects. Once I get involved I want to be part of the process and truly make a
difference." Ragsdale also sees an opportunity to promote her company, "This is a chance to make relationships that can help our company. People
need to know who we are and what we do." Ragsdale is one of two women who will serve in the new term beginning July 1st.
Pam Chanter, Vice President of Matsen Insurance Brokers, will be serving her third and final year as an Associate Member. The NCBE Board of Directors will
have 18 members serving in the new term. Charlotte Franklin, of Coast Insulation Contractors, Inc., served as the only female President of the NCBE in 1998.
Two-time NCBE President Tom LeDuc
, who is completing his second term and has 8 years experience as a member of the NCBE Board, has seen many new
board members blossom over time, "After a board member has served their first year you can usually tell what their commitment and potential will be. I'm really
excited about Barbara coming to the board. She's a leader and those are the kind of people we really need." |
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