Message From Doug...



Your Resolutions for 2015

At the start of each New Year there is a lot of talk about resolutions and goal setting.  According to StatisticBrain.com, 45% of Americans usually make New Year’s Resolutions.  Another 17% infrequently make New Year’s Resolutions.

For those of us that do make resolutions, the success rate is not very good.  Only 8% of those that make resolutions are successful in achieving them.  Forty-nine percent have infrequent success, while 24% of those that make resolutions never succeed on their resolutions each year.

In spite of this poor success rate, it is important to point out that people who explicitly make resolutions are 10 times more likely to attain their goals than people who don’t explicitly make resolutions.


The Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions Made in 2014

#1 Lost Weight
#2 Getting Organized
#3 Spend Less, Save More
#4 Enjoy Life to the Fullest
#5 Staying Fit and Healthy
#6 Learn Something Exciting
#7 Quit Smoking
#8 Help Others in Their Dreams
#9 Fall in Love
#10 Spend More Time with Family

Above is a list of the top 10 New Year’s Resolutions made last year.  Are any items on the list similar to resolutions you’ve made in previous years?  If so, how well did you do in achieving them?


It seems that the biggest problem people have with resolutions or goals is following through on them.  Only 75% of resolutions are maintained through the first week.  Sixty-four percent of goals last past one month, and only 46% last past six months.
I have set yearly goals for many years now.  I have achieved some goals, while others I have not.  Still, I have benefited immensely from the goals I did achieve.  Over the past year I have been learning about the concept of creating habits to achieve goals instead of setting goals.  There is compelling research and information about the effectiveness of this method by James Clear (JamesClear.com).

The idea is that simple, daily habits – when repeated every day – have a huge impact on our lives.  When the habits are easy to do, they are more likely to be completed every day, which improves follow through.  These consistent habits lead us to our goals.  And, because they are habits, they continue to pay off after the initial goals are attained.

I encourage you to look into this method and to think about creating simple habits in your life instead of setting big goals that may not get accomplished.

I hope you accomplish all of your goals and resolutions for 2015!

To Your Success,






P.S.  Three fitness goals I set for myself in 2014 were to complete two triathlons and a marathon.  I completed the two triathlons in the fall.  My marathon training spilled over into 2015.  By the time you read this, I will have completed the Charleston Marathon on Jan. 17th.

Recent Referrals - Thank you!



Around the beginning of the year many people resolve to change in some way. Really giving it the good old college try… the gym parking lot will be more packed than Walmart at Christmas. However, at Herbert Construction one thing will never change and that is our appreciation for our customers and friends that stand by our work and refer our company to others. Thank you!!

Keith Franklin, JEH Homes - Home Builder  www.JEH-Homes.com

Brad Tasker, Concrete Management Services - Flatwork Contractor  678-910-7912

Barry Cheek, Thomas Concrete - Sales Manager  www.ThomasConcrete.com

Three Things You May Not Know We Do



Most of our newsletter readers know us as Atlanta’s basement foundation specialists.  We feature articles about our homebuilding clients, and our Technical Bulletins show better construction methods for poured wall foundations.

However, residential basement foundations aren’t the only type of concrete structures that we build.  Over the last 36 years, we’ve completed hundreds of projects in the agricultural, commercial, multifamily and industrial sectors.

We wanted to kick off the first issue of 2015 by highlighting three different types of concrete structures that we construct.  We realize that you may not be aware of these additional areas that we work in and we wanted to share them with you.
 
Commercial Projects
Our company built a foundation for
Trader Joe’s at the corner of Peachtree St.
and Piedmont Rd. in Buckhead.
Residential basement foundations have many of the same similarities from one
house to the next.  By contrast, commercial foundations are usually one of a kind

projects.  They require a lot more up-front planning, scheduling and paperwork.  We have always been very comfortable with these additional requirements.  

The bidding process of commercial construction makes it easy to get into and then pull back from commercial subcontracting.  While residential construction is relationship-driven, commercial construction leans more towards price-driven factors.  For many years throughout the life of our company, commercial work has accounted for the majority of our revenue. 
Structural steel is set on our foundations
at a new Sports Authority in Hiram
.


Some of the foundations we’ve constructed:
¨ Churches
¨ Restaurants
¨ Retail Stores
¨ Manufacturing Facilities
¨ Gas Stations
¨ Office Buildings



Elevated Structural Slabs
A view from the resident parking area underneath
our podium slab.  Condos or townhomes can
be built above the elevated slab.

Also known in Atlanta as “Podium Slabs,” these elevated concrete slabs are popular for multifamily projects that don’t have a lot of land space.  Instead offorfeiting property square footage for parking spaces, the apartments, lofts or townhomes are built on a raised concrete deck.  The area beneath this deck is then used for parking.  In certain applications, this can almost double the housing unit density of a property.

We constructed this podium foundation
near Edgewood for Keith Anderson and
John Willis Homes.

We construct the entire podium slab structure, including the slab-on-grade, columns,
walls, elevator pit and elevated structural slab.  Then, the multifamily structure that sits on top of the slab is built with conventional wood-framed construction.




Retention / Detention Ponds
Our detention pond wall under construction
in Alpharetta for Mark Shaw and
The Providence Group
.
Retention and detention ponds are created to control the rainwater on developed property.  We get involved when the pond needs a concrete wall to hold the rainwater.  We have come to specialize in this challenging type of work.
Our work can include an outlet control structure that manages the outflow of water.  Lately, we’ve seen more attention paid to how that outflow is dissipated on the back side of the pond wall.  This
We constructed this large detention
pond wall near Woodstock for
Bill Hale of Whale Ventures.

area, referred to as the level spreader, we are often required to construct concrete pedestals and short walls.

Big Game Facts and Trivia



Are you ready for some Football?! February 1st at 6:25pm marks kick-off for Super Bowl 49 or XLIX. This time honored American tradition of watching football, eating chicken wings and drinking beer wouldn’t be the same without some fun facts and trivia. Ok, maybe it would be but here goes:

Fun Facts:
¨ Of the top 10 most watched American television programs of all time, nine of them are Super bowls.

¨ In 2015, one 30-second Super Bowl commercial will come in at a hefty price tag of $4.5 million. (In the first Super Bowl, it was $42,000)

¨ Over 700,000  footballs are produced annually for official NFL use and 72 of them are used for the Super Bowl.

¨ Americans are expected to devour more than a billion chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday -- followed by 11.2 million pounds of potato chips, 8 million pounds of guacamole and 3.8 million pounds of popcorn -- all washed down by 51.7 million cases of beer.


Trivia
1. Which player has won the Super Bowl MVP three times? 
2. What is the name of the trophy for the winner of the Super Bowl?
3. Which team won the first Super Bowl? What company pays the MVP of the Super Bowl every year to sponsor their business?
4. Which team was the first to win 5 Super Bowls?

 

Answers to Trivia
1. Joe Montana;  2. The Vince Lombardi Trophy;
3. The Green Bay Packers;  4. Disneyland;
5. The Pittsburg Steelers