ECO Countertop

ECO by Cosentino Picture 2ECO is a new countertop by Cosentino.  It’s not one that I have seen personally, but I have read several articles about it.  It is made of 75% recycled materials.  According to their website, this includes:

  • Mirrors salvaged from houses, building and factories;
  • Glass from windshields, windows and bottles;
  • Granulated glass from consumer recycling  practices;
  • Porcelain from china, tiles, sinks, toilets and ECO by Cosentino products.

These items are bound together by an environmentally friendly resin that comes in part from corn oil.

ECO by Cosentino Picture 1One of the articles I have read on this was from the December 2009 issue of Multifamily Executive where it is touted for its durability.  It is apparently comparable to granite for durability.  It is also in the same price range.

USPS Rant

Our old P.O. Box 88
Our old P.O. Box 88

Well it was a tough decision, but we’re dropping our Post Office Box.  Easterday Construction has had P.O. Box 88 as long as I can remember and possibly since before I was born!  We have some old letterhead that goes back to before any elaborate addresses were even required in Culver.  Our office was in the State Exchange Bank Building and the lumber yard was on Slate Street.  Apparently that’s all the Culver postman needed to know at that time!

For years and years, our mailing address was P.O. Box 88 and our delivery address was “The Corner of Lake Shore Drive & Slate Street”.  Then when 911 service came around the Town assigned us a street number.  402 North Slate Street…  never mind that we’re on the west side of the street and all the other numbers on the west side of the street are odd.

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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!

This is the last post before Christmas and I wanted to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!  I don’t know if having everything coated in ice qualifies as a white Christmas, but there’s some snow under there too.

The Christmas Pug was stolen from a card we received from Cal-Pro Fence.  Thanks guys.   Becky and I used to have a pug, though we would have never gotten A.J. to sit still long enough to wear a hat for a picture.

This has been a tough year for everyone, but I want to thank the clients that have stuck with us.  I also want to thank the ECC staff that have worked hard this year.  Here’s hoping next year is a better year for all of us!

Merry Christmas to everyone and Best Wishes for a happy, healthy, prosperous New Year!  Safe travels for those of you that will be out in the weather.  To the rest of you, be safe at home.

Kevin

Metal Buildings and “Green” Construction

Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings (PEMB’s) are one of the most environmentally friendly forms of construction for large scale projects. Almost by definition, the PEMB is optimized to provide the required building function with the minimum of waste. Couple that with the fact that steel is a recyclable material and this adds to the green aspect of PEMB construction.

 We recently received a letter from Butler Manufacturing Company (BMC) talking about the new EcoCalculator and how it applies to PEMB construction. The letter included the following quote: “Our type of construction customarily instills a level of predictability in terms of cost, erection time and quality,” said David E. Evers, PE, vice president of research and development for Butler Manufacturing and chairman of the Energy Committee for the Metal Building Manufacturers Association. “The growing interest in applying metal building structural, roof and wall assemblies to ‘green’ buildings has led to their inclusion in the development and acceptance of a tool known as the EcoCalculator for Assemblies developed by The Athena Institute, in association with the University of Minnesota and Morrison Hershfield Consulting Engineers (http://www.athenasmi.org/tools/ecoCalculator/indec/html). This remarkable software provides architects, engineers, contractors and others instant access to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for hundreds of common building sections, including a number of typical metal building assemblies.”

Metal Building construction is one of the “green” ideas that makes sense. Easterday Construction Co., Inc. has been a Butler Builder for over 30 years and has always been pleased by the quality of the BMC product. This is one of the construction ideas that was “green” long before green grew to its current popularity!

Francis Ellert in the General Assembly

Culver Citizen article announcing Francis Ellert's candidacy 12-10-09
Culver Citizen article announcing Francis Ellert's candidacy 12-10-09

I had lunch with Francis last Friday.   I’ve been friends with Francis for more than a decade now.   We met when we served on the Culver Chamber of Commerce Board together.   He is someone I respect and we meet on occasion to attempt to solve the world’s problems… or at least to discuss how they’re currently affecting us.

Well, Francis has stepped up and is taking it to the next level.  He has made the choice to get politically involved and actually do something about it.   He has announced that he is running for the District 17 State Representative position.   Not that he hasn’t been involved before now.   He has served on many boards such as the Chamber Board where I met him.  He’s well known in the community and I think he has an excellent shot at this.

I’m pretty stoked about the possibility of having someone of Francis’s quality representing us in the General Assembly.  He has a good head on his shoulders and and he’s not afraid to take on a challenge.  Plus, the main thing I like about Francis is that I know he will listen.  I am constantly frustrated by politicians that make decisions for us without understanding the issues.  How hard is it to ask those that it will affect?  I trust Francis to make informed decisions.  I also trust him to have the humility to accept it when I bust his chops if he slips up on this!  Ha!

Best wishes for a successful campaign, Francis!  I think we would all benefit from your success in this endeavor.

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Update:  WTCA Radio has some good background information on Francis on a web page here.