Message from Doug…



A Good Year for Construction


This has been a good year for construction in Atlanta.  Several large commercial projects throughout the Metro area were underway.  Residential construction improved upon the momentum that was seen in 2014.  By most accounts, that activity will continue throughout 2016.

Optimistic Outlook
Dr. Jeffrey Humphreys, the well-known economist from the University of Georgia recently highlighted what’s in store for Metro Atlanta and Georgia in the coming year.  Here are a few of his thoughts for 2016:

¨ The 28-county Atlanta MSA will add 69,600 jobs.  This is a year-over-year increase of 2.7 percent.  The nation is expected to have a 1.4 percent increase.
¨ The fastest job growth will occur in the construction sector, followed by professional and business services.  Overall job growth will be very well balanced among all sectors.
¨ As of mid-2015, home prices in the Atlanta MSA were only 6 percent below their peak 2007 level.
¨ Housing will continue to be a powerful driver of Atlanta’s economy, with the number of single-family new-home starts increasing by about 25 percent.
¨ Georgia’s GDP will increase by 3.3 percent, 0.8 percent higher than the 2.5 percent rate estimated for the U.S. GDP
¨ Corporation headquarters relocations to Metro Atlanta will continue to bring substantial job gains, and will be important to Georgia’s economy.

Humphreys said, “With this new job growth, new corporate headquarters locating to the region and more manufacturing announcements expected, it looks like Georgia will continue to see blue skies ahead.”

For the third year in a row, Georgia was voted the No.1 state to do business in the country by Site Selection, a national economic development magazine.

Challenges Ahead
As I’ve mentioned many times, labor continues to be a challenge for Atlanta’s construction industry.  The struggle to find skilled and unskilled labor is a constant issue.  Labor scarcity will continue to affect Trade contractor pricing.  It will also impact their ability to begin the project on the scheduled date, as well as finish their portion of the work on time.

Material prices will continue to rise.  Concrete in particular is scheduled to increase by a substantial percentage at the first of the year.

A Time to be Thankful
As we wrap up the year, there are many things to be thankful for.  Herbert Construction Co. rode the wave of increased housing starts alongside our long-term clients.  We are very grateful for our loyal clients that have worked with us for many years.

We also added a number of new builder clients throughout the year.  When those homebuilders struggled with quality and service issues from their concrete contractors, we were able to solve their problems.

Our best salespeople are our clients and friends.  You continue to refer our company to others and let them know about the work we do.  Thank you for that.  Referrals are vital to our business.

I hope you are able to take time throughout the next few weeks to be with your family and friends, and truly enjoy this Holiday season.

Merry Christmas,

Recent Referrals



Well, we have made it to the grand finale of another year… Christmas!! Before we resolve to change a thing in the New Year or plan to be better in the future, let’s first stop and appreciate who we are now, where we are now and who we are here with. That is the most important thing to do during Christmas. We want to say Thank You to all of our readers and great friends who continue to support Herbert Construction and refer others to our company. Merry Christmas!!


Lee Foster, Foster Insulation and Products – Insulation Specialist  www.FosterInsulation.net


Jean Vallee, Permit Management Group – Permit Expeditor  www.AtlantaPermits.com


Chris Castillo, Piedmont Grading – Grading contractor  770-560-2726

New Client Spotlight: Innovative Construction


New client, Clark Harris of
Innovative Construction, talks about
his great experience working with our company.

Clark Harris, the owner of Innovative Construction has many years of experience in renovations and restorations in and around Atlanta. Specializing mostly in kitchens, bathrooms and basements, Clark rarely has the need for a poured wall contractor.

However, he recently built a home addition in Peachtree corners that needed a concrete foundation. He was referred to us so he contacted our company. The unique location of the addition meant that the concrete had to be pumped 300 lineal feet through a 2 1/2” hose. Poor soil was encountered, so we dug piers to reach good soil. There were also four specific locations in which the new walls were connected to the existing house and porch.

“Working with Herbert Construction was so easy,” said Clark. “All it took was a phone call and walking the property with David and he knew exactly what needed to be done. Since I usually don’t work with a poured wall contractor it was nice to work with someone who knew what they were doing, especially with something as important as the foundation. Even my framers commented on how well the foundation was constructed.”

“I was impressed with Herbert because in my experience with a lot of subcontractors, you have to stay on top of them to get things done. This experience was the opposite of that, and in the end I came in slightly under budget. I will definitely be referring Herbert Construction to other builders,” stated Clark.

Since that project, Clark has referred our company many times.  Thank you, Clark, for those referrals and your business.

2015 Obie Award Winners



Congratulations to our clients that were recent winners of the OBIE awards presented by the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association and the Atlanta SMC.

Traton Homes
¨ Single Family – Attached 300-399K
¨ Single Family – Detached 500-599K
¨ Single Family – Detached 600-699K
¨ Best Interior Merchandising – Attached model 299K+
¨ Best Realtor Promotion – Builder/Developer
Nellie Poston Custom Homes
¨ Single Family – Detached 1-1.5M

Windsong Properties
¨ Single Family – Zero lot line 225-299K

Vincent Longo Custom Builders/Longo Homes Inc.
¨ Single Family Detached – 400-499K
¨ Whole House Renovation – Under 250K
¨ Residential Exterior – Under 100K
¨ Best Logo – Builder/Developer

Healthy Homes of Georgia/Custom Builders – Atlanta LLC.
¨ Builder of the Year – Dennis McConnell

Front Door Communities
¨ Single Family – Attached 500K+


Concrete Price Increase

 
Citing an increase in the cost of cement and aggregates, the Metro Atlanta redi-mix concrete companies have announced an upcoming price increase. 

The significant increase is slated to go into effect at the first of the year. We are revising our pricing to cover this increase and will notify our clients soon.

Turkey Winners



Each year Herbert Construction gives away free Holiday Turkeys to our newsletter subscribers. This year was no different and for the fifth year in a row we have successfully delivered our turkeys just in time for Thanksgiving. We look forward to this every year because it allows us to show our appreciation to our readers. We wish you Happy Holidays and all the best in the coming year!!

James Tillman of Bercher Homes receives his
 turkey from Ashley Hollifield of Herbert Construction,
which he annually donates to MUST Ministries.

Doug Herbert gives a turkey to Donnie Spivey,
a terrific builder with Homes by Brumby.
Diane and Lily Kate Cooper accept
their turkey for Cooper Homes Inc.