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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 06:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>The TASM Gets Involved - Stevens High School Construction Club Project</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 06:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Just recently some TASM members got involved in helping some high school students. Please take a look at the video below (created by those same students) to learn more. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Just recently some TASM members got involved in helping some high school students. Please take a look at the video below (created by those same students) to learn more.<br><br><br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Winter 2010 Letter from the President of the TASM</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 10:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Greetings from the President.<BR/><BR/>It is hard to believe that we are only three months away from meeting again for the<BR/>TASM annual convention. As you probably already know, the 2011 Convention is being<BR/>held in Galveston, Texas at the beautiful San Luis Resort. Donna Landers pulled a major<BR/>coup by negotiating a $99 per night rate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Greetings from the President.<BR/><BR/>It is hard to believe that we are only three months away from meeting again for the<BR/>TASM annual convention. As you probably already know, the 2011 Convention is being<BR/>held in Galveston, Texas at the beautiful San Luis Resort. Donna Landers pulled a major<BR/>coup by negotiating a $99 per night rate for our members at this outstanding facility. All<BR/>of the hotel rooms are luxuriously and comfortably appointed and have balconies that<BR/>overlook the beach and ocean. This resort has all the amenities you could want including<BR/>a spa and fitness center, signature steakhouse and a beautiful outdoor heated pool with<BR/>swim-up bar. We will be holding a mixer at the pool on the Thursday, January 27, 2011.<BR/>This is one Convention that you do not want to miss. We have planned several outings of<BR/>interest that will be included in your convention fee complete with transportation. We are<BR/>very excited to be working on a charitable project with the Galveston Historical<BR/>Foundation in their efforts to save and restore a vintage home that survived the 1900<BR/>Great Galveston Hurricane and the more recent Hurricane Ike. The TASM has teamed up<BR/>with Lance Renshaw of Modern Hydraulics and we will be working together to lift this<BR/>house using one of Modern Hydraulics’ new computerized jacking systems. TASM<BR/>member George McMillan has been working in Galveston for the last couple of years and<BR/>has graciously agreed to take charge of the project. The lift will take place on Thursday,<BR/>January 27, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Transportation from the San Luis Resort to the lift site will<BR/>be provided for you.<BR/><BR/>TASM member Roy Emmert of Emmert International will be hosting a yard tour at his<BR/>Danbury, Texas operation which is a short bus ride from the hotel. We are kicking off our<BR/>convention with this outing which will take place on the morning of Thursday, January<BR/>27, 2011. There are four great seminars planned for Friday along with an Exhibitors hall<BR/>and outdoor equipment display for you to view new vendor merchandise to take care of<BR/>your moving needs. On Saturday, we have planned outings to the Ocean Star Offshore<BR/>Drilling Rig and Museum followed by a cinematic experience featuring two films<BR/>focusing on the history of Galveston. These outings are free and we will provide<BR/>transportation for you.<BR/><BR/>We encourage you to come early this year. Since Hurricane Ike hit Galveston 2 years<BR/>ago, there has been a significant amount of work performed by structural movers to help<BR/>restore the Island. You should definitely take time on your own and hop on the ferry to<BR/>Bolivar Peninsula to witness first hand the devastation inflicted by Ike and tour both<BR/>Bolivar and Galveston to view structural lifting and moving projects now taking place. If<BR/>you do not want to explore on your own, join us for a guided Segway tour of Galveston<BR/>Island.<BR/><BR/>For more information about the 2011 Convention in Galveston and all that has been<BR/>planned for you, please view the convention layout in this magazine and visit the<BR/>convention page on the TASM website (www.texashousemovers.com).<BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>Rhett Hoestenbach<BR/>TASM President<br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Spring 2010 Letter from the President of the TASM</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 13:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Greetings from the Board of Directors.<BR/><BR/>We would like to invite TASM members to the yard of Dodson House Moving on May 7,<BR/>2010. Edgar and Gator Dodson along with other TASM members are preparing a<BR/>demonstration to determine the weight of various structures including classrooms and<BR/>houses. It is our hope that the information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Greetings from the Board of Directors.<BR/><BR/>We would like to invite TASM members to the yard of Dodson House Moving on May 7,<BR/>2010. Edgar and Gator Dodson along with other TASM members are preparing a<BR/>demonstration to determine the weight of various structures including classrooms and<BR/>houses. It is our hope that the information gathered and the demonstration itself will give<BR/>us a better working knowledge of relevant weights for the structures that we move<BR/>throughout each year. This will be important in our continued effort to create a strong and<BR/>open relationship with TXDOT and assisting our movers with proper weight<BR/>diagramming on TXDOT Form 109.<BR/><BR/>The Permits Committee, led by Billy Lemons with the help of his assistant Leslie<BR/>Stewart, gathered some very valuable information for the members of our association<BR/>concerning the moving of classrooms. The Texas Occupations Code was recently<BR/>amended impacting the law for moving relocatable educational facilities (REFs) that are<BR/>leased or purchased after January 1, 2010. The language of the new statute proved to be<BR/>somewhat ambiguous as to the impact the law had on movers of REFs.<BR/><BR/>Billy traveled to Austin and went to the offices of the Texas Department of Licensing and<BR/>Regulation (TDLR) to find out if movers needed to be licensed to move REFs impacted<BR/>by the changes in the Occupations Code. Although he was not immediately rewarded<BR/>with an answer, he did strike gold two weeks later with a written opinion provided by<BR/>Della Lindquist, Assistant General Legal Counsel for the TDLR. Ms. Lindquist provided<BR/>the TASM with the following relevant information:<BR/><BR/><UL><LI>1. Structural Mover do not need a license to just move (transport) the buildings to the site.</LI><LI>2. Whoever is responsible for the overall site work, including the foundation, installation on the foundation, completion of plumbing, electrical, HVAC work, etc. to complete the installation needs to be registered as an industrialized builder.</LI><LI>3. If the school district has overall responsibility for the installation, then they can either register as an industrialized builder (covers all installations for one year) or obtain an installation permit from the Department for each building installed or they can contract with an industrialized builder for all the work to be completed.</LI><LI>4. Any REF that does not possess a decal issued by the Texas Industrialized Building Code Council agency may not be sold or leased to be used as portable classroom facilities after January 1, 2010.</LI><LI>5. Contractors, such as plumbers and electricians are required to be properly licensed or registered and it is the responsibility of the installer or industrialized builder who is incharge of the installation to make sure that the subcontractors are properly licensed or registered.</LI></UL><BR/>The Legislative Committee has been working hard with former TASM Board member<BR/>George McMillan to save sixty plus beach houses that have been targeted for demolition<BR/>in Galveston, Texas. After Hurricane Ike, the City of Galveston acquired the houses via a<BR/>federal buyout program known as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The City<BR/>accepted the grant money with the proviso that all of the houses were required to be<BR/>demolished and disposed. George is on the ground in Galveston and has gathered strong<BR/>community support and the ear of the Galveston City Council to save the houses from a<BR/>landfill fate and to be relocated to other areas. At the time of press, this fight continues.<BR/>Please call me at 512-328-6683 or email me at rhett@328move.com if you would like to<BR/>help with this worthy effort.<BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>Rhett Hoestenbach<BR/>TASM President<br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>TASM Annouces 2011 Convention</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[The 2011 TASM Annual Convention (our 27th) will be help from  January 27, 2011 until January 30, 2011 in Galveston, TX. <A HREF="/convention.htm" TARGET="_self">You can see more detail by clicking here.</A><BR/><BR/><B>Details: </B><BR/>San Luis Resort<BR/>5222 Seawall Boulevard<BR/>Galveston, TX 77551<BR/>Phone: 800-445-0090<BR/>Reservations: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The 2011 TASM Annual Convention (our 27th) will be help from  January 27, 2011 until January 30, 2011 in Galveston, TX. <A HREF="/convention.htm" TARGET="_self">You can see more detail by clicking here.</A><BR/><BR/><B>Details: </B><BR/>San Luis Resort<BR/>5222 Seawall Boulevard<BR/>Galveston, TX 77551<BR/>Phone: 800-445-0090<BR/>Reservations: 800-392-5937<br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>IASM Seeks Nationwide Relocation vs Demolition Policy</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[by <A HREF="http://www.iasm.org" TARGET="_blank">International Association of Structural Movers</A> on Sunday February 21, 2010no comments<BR/><BR/><BR/>The information below has been condensed from its original format for space purposes. Please contact us for a copy of the full brochure.<BR/><BR/>All the information contained here is straight out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[by <A HREF="http://www.iasm.org" TARGET="_blank">International Association of Structural Movers</A> on Sunday February 21, 2010no comments<BR/><BR/><BR/>The information below has been condensed from its original format for space purposes. Please contact us for a copy of the full brochure.<BR/><BR/>All the information contained here is straight out of the International Association of Structural Movers' (IASM) brochure. They are undertaking a nationwide effort to encourage each of the 49 remaining states to enact a program patterned after the Iowa Solid Waste Alternative Program. <BR/>According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, construction and demolition (C&amp;D) debris is a complex waste stream generated during building construction, renovation and demolition projects. While some local waste haulers have made an effort to remove valuable materials for recycling, most waste ends up in landfills. Such materials included concrete, steel, wood and shingles. In addition to these wastes, hazardous materials, such as asbestos, lead and mercury may also be generated. <BR/><BR/>Some statistics of the growing problem from the Deconstruction Institute of Florida real the magnitude of the problem in four categories: Green House Gas, Energy, Economics, and Land Use:<BR/>1. GREEN HOUSE GAS: The United States Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that US companies generate 136 million tons of building related and construction demolition (C&amp;D) waste per year. Of that total, 92 percent comes from renovation and demolition. That's enough to construct a wall 30 feet high and 30 feet thick around the entire coast of the continental United States. That's 4,993 miles!<BR/><BR/>Thirty-three million tons of this debris ends up in landfills. As anaerobic microorganisms decompose the wood, it will release about five millions tons of carbon equivalent in the form of methane gas. This is equivalent to the yearly emissions of 3,736,000 passenger cars.<BR/>2. ENERGY: Every building represents a significant investment in energy. For example, energies consumed at each state of its creation; during the original extraction of raw materials, the manufacturing of the raw materials into usable building materials, transportation of the building materials to the site and by the equipment and tools used to assemble the materials into the final form of the building. <BR/><BR/>The average house contains 892 million Btu's of embodied energy (the total expenditure of energy involved in the creation of the building and its constituent material), an amount of energy equal to 7,826 gallons of gasoline, or enough to drive an SUV 5 1/2 times around the earth.<BR/>3. ECONOMICS: The demolition of a typical 2,000-square-foot home can be expected to produce 127 tons of debris. While disposal fees can vary widely depending upon local conditions, at an average rate of $25 per ton disposal costs for a residential demolition would come to $3,175. Beyond this initial cost are the residual costs related to green house gases and landfill maintenance.<BR/><BR/>4. LAND USE: On a national level, the timber industry is the single largest user of our county's land. Timber production exceeds even agriculture in terms of sheer acreage. Reducing the consumption of new lumber reduces the amount of land needed by this industry to meet demand. Relocating a typical 2,000 square foot wood frame structure can yield 6,000 board feet of reusable lumber. This is equivalent to 33 mature trees, or the yearly output of 10 acres of planted pine (7 football fields).<BR/>A MODEL PROGRAM: The Energy and Waste Management bureau of the Iowa Department of Natural resources has developed a model Solid Waste Alternatives Program (SWAP). Its mission to educate and assist Iowans to protect, conserve and enhance natural resources and the environment for all generations through the sustainable practices of pollution prevention,energy efficiency, and responsible waste management.<BR/><BR/>RELOCATION BENEFITS ARE MANY AND VARIED: The benefits of relocating a structure are numerous and varied, according to Barb Budelier of Durant, Iowa. The procedure is better for the environment: trees are saved, landfill space is not used and the structure not burned, therefore not emitting harmful smoke into the atmosphere.<BR/><BR/>WIN-WIN SCENARIO: Moving houses was a win-win scenario for Louisa/Muscatine counties following the floods of 1993 in Iowa. The Reggie Meyer Housing addition of 120 homes in the flood plan was flooded. After the water receded, FEMA decided to offer a voluntary by-out to the owners. More than 100 of the owners sold out. Louisa county was then contracted to oversee the demolition of the homes.<BR/><BR/>Mare Patton, Executive Director of Muscatine's Center for Strategic Action in Iowa City, sought and received permission from the Board of Supervisors to sell and move the homes rather than demolish them. Over a two-year period, 98 of the homes were moved with the following economic benefits: a) Saved FEMA more than $450,000 in demolition and landfill fees, b) Preserved the tax base of rural school district and actually increased taxes due to the improvements on the moved homes, c) Stimulated borrowing of more than $4.8 million in home mortgages at local banks, d) Benefited an estimated 400 individuals with newly renovated homes.<BR/>The International association of Structural Movers (IASM), in cooperation with the Iowas House MOvers Association, is seeking a national policy, both private and public, that would establish a "Consider Relocation First" prior to alternative methods of removal of structures. "It is the position of the structural moving industry that the same criteria and conditions that exits in the Solid Waste Alternatives Program (SWAP), developed by the Energy and Waste Management Bureau of the Iowas Department of Natural REsources, exist in all 50 United States," according to D. Michael Blake, President for IASM. N. Eugene Brymer, Staff Executive for IASM, has been coordinating with officials of the Iowas House Movers Association (IHMA) to enlarge the scope of research originated by IHMA Vice President Rick Goodwin, Goodwin House Moving, Inc,. Washington, Iowa, and a member of IASM, to encourage, IASM member in the other 49 states to bring to the attention of elected officials, executives of financial institutions businessmen in general and local housing authorities to factor "first" relocation benefits of structures."<br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>2009 Letter from the President of the TASM</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[The Texas Association of Structural Movers kicked off the 2009 year with a bang in Austin, Texas. Austin was the site of the 09’ Annual Convention and was well attended by movers from across Texas, the United States and Canada. This year’s convention was special as the Association honored Ann and William Turnbow at the Friday night [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Texas Association of Structural Movers kicked off the 2009 year with a bang in Austin, Texas. Austin was the site of the 09’ Annual Convention and was well attended by movers from across Texas, the United States and Canada. This year’s convention was special as the Association honored Ann and William Turnbow at the Friday night dinner. Earlier in 2008, The Turnbows were assisted by several TASM members led by Edgar Dodson of Dodson Housemoving in San Antonio. These movers donated their service and equipment to finish a house move in Manor, Texas for the Turnbows that was started two years earlier by a local house mover.<BR/><BR/>Come &amp; Take It Structural Movers, LLC. hosted the Convention and did their best to show off Austin to all of the out of town guests. Conventioneers enjoyed tours of the Texas State Capitol and the Texas History Museum capped off by a land and lake tour of Austin on the amphibious Duck. <BR/><BR/>The Friday night entertainment was provided by Angie and Billy Lemons in their usual funny and creative fashion. This years victim was Debbie Smith who was surprised by being called to the stage to perform as a contestant as the Lemons’ spoofed &#8220;Deal or No Deal”. The Saturday night dinner was concluded with a great musical band led by member Kevin Riley and his Cribbing Blocks. The dance floor was packed as the Blocks belted out tunes Texas Style.<BR/><BR/>The Convention featured several informative seminars and demonstrations including the unveiling of new dolly systems by Telkamp Transport Systems and Holland Moving and Rigging. Midco Sling and Cable provided a great demonstration on securing loads.<BR/>TASM members voted Keith Nelson of Magnolia, Texas to serve on the Board of Directors. Keith now takes the place of George McMillan who put in several years of fine service on the Board. The 2009 officers include Rhett Hoestenbach – President, Billy Lemons – Vice president, Hugo Zuniga – Secretary and Edgar Dodson – Treasurer.<BR/><BR/>The Board encourages all members to reach out to the Directors and offer suggestions and support to make the TASM a unified voice for all of us who work in this honorable and noble industry. There is strength and comfort in numbers and we should all work together in support of each other.<BR/><BR/>The TASM would like to thank all of the fine exhibitors who participated in this year’s convention. We would also like to thank everyone who donated their time and money to make the convention friendly, fun and informative. We are already planning the 2010 Convention and we look forward to seeing all of you next year.<BR/><BR/>President 2009, <BR/><BR/>Rhett Hoestenbach<br><br>]]></content:encoded>
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