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Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
The addition of RadNet enables LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. to prepare for the expected increase in Californians who will be eligible for low-cost healthcare under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, says Dr. Albert Arteaga, president and chief executive officer of LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. The law, which is often referred to as “Obama Care,” takes effect in 2014.
(San Bernardino, Calif.) LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. has selected RadNet, the nation’s leading operator of freestanding medical diagnostic imaging centers, as its primary provider of x-ray and imaging services in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.
The addition of RadNet enables LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. to prepare for the expected increase in Californians who will be eligible for low-cost healthcare under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, says Dr. Albert Arteaga, president and chief executive officer of LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. The law, which is often referred to as “Obama Care,” takes effect in 2014.
“The selection of RadNet is one of the steps we are implementing to better prepare LaSalle to serve California’s five million uninsured who are expected to join the healthcare system as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obama Care) takes effect,” says Dr. Arteaga. “We are furthering our commitment to provide for the healthcare needs of the underserved through Medi-Cal, Medicare and private insurances in California.”
LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. operates four clinics throughout the Inland Empire, employing more than 120 dedicated healthcare professionals and providing treatment to 70,000 children, adults and seniors. LaSalle, and its healthcare providers, primarily serve recipients of Medi-Cal and Healthy Families.
It also accepts most private insurance plans such as, Blue Cross, Molina, Care 1st, Health Net and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) throughout at its Fontana, Hesperia, and two San Bernardino clinics.
LaSalle Medical Associates’ patients needing Positron Imaging Tomography (PET)/Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Mammography’s, Ultrasounds, X-rays and Nuclear Medicine imaging will be referred to a RadNet facility, says Dr. Arteaga.
RadNet, which launched in 1984 by six medical doctors, is nationally known as a leader of high-quality, cost-effective diagnostic imaging services through its network of 233 affiliated outpatient imaging centers spanning six states. Seventeen of those locations are in the Inland Valleys including, San Bernardino Advanced Imaging and Grove Diagnostic Imaging – Haven.
“We believe we are the largest owner and operator of fixed diagnostic imaging centers in the United States,” said Dr. Howard Berger, RadNet’s chairman and chief executive officer. “RadNet utilizes best of breed technology to appropriately serve the medical communities in which it operates, offering to its patients and referring physicians a full spectrum of diagnostic imaging exams.”
RadNet currently provides diagnostic imaging services to more than 750,000 individuals each year under exclusive capitation contracts with prominent medical groups and Independent Physician Groups (IPAs). Through its imaging centers, RadNet performs 4 million diagnostic radiology and imaging procedures annually.
For more information about LaSalle call (909) 890-0407. For more information about RadNet call Phone: (310) 445-2800
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About LaSalle Medical Associates
LaSalle Medical Associates is one of the largest independent minority owned healthcare companies in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. operates four clinics employing more than 120 dedicated healthcare professionals, treating children, adults and seniors in San Bernardino County. LaSalle’s patients are primarily served by Medi-Cal and Healthy Families. LaSalle also accept Blue Cross, Molina, Care 1st, Health Net and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP). LaSalle’s clinics are located at 17577 Arrow Blvd. in Fontana, 16455 Main St. in Hesperia, 1505 West 17th St. and 565 N. Mt. Vernon Ave. in San Bernardino.
LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. is also an Independent Practice Association (IPA) of independently contracted doctors, hospitals and clinics, delivering high quality patient care to more than 190,000 residents in Fresno, Kings, Los Angeles, Madera, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tulare Counties.
LaSalle’s IPA members in the Inland Empire include: LaSalle Medical Associates, Banning Medical Group and San Bernardino Urological Associates. Hospital affiliations include: Rancho Springs Medical Center, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Community Hospital of San Bernardino, St. Bernadine Medical Center, Mountains Community Hospital, Redland Community Hospital, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Corona Regional Medical Center, Riverside County Medical Center, and Parkview Community Hospital.
About RadNet
RadNet, Inc. is the largest provider of fixed-site outpatient diagnostic imaging services in the United States through a network of 236 owned and/or operated outpatient imaging centers (inclusive of 20 facilities held in Joint Ventures). RadNet’s core markets include California, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. Together with affiliated radiologists, and inclusive of full-time and per diem employees and technicians, RadNet has a total of approximately 6,300 employees. For more information, visit http://www.radnet.com.
Currently, Network Medical Management serves LaSalle and other IPAs with membership totaling 280,000 patients in the San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Stanislaus, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, San Joaquin and Madera counties.
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Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
“Our commitment to healthcare continues to include the expertise of a dedicated utilization and financial management team. The Network Medical Management team is integrating well with our physicians and other healthcare professionals to help us deliver first class care to our patients,’’ says Dr. Arteaga. “The number of calls from LaSalle’s physicians with questions is down by half since the partnership began in December, which means physicians are spending more time with their patients instead of trouble shooting.”
In addition, the partnership with Network Medical Management is creating more opportunities for LaSalle Medical Associate, Inc.’s physicians to provide more patient care services as well as initiate some cost savings plans. Those plans include speeding up the claims processing, solving grievances, negotiating healthcare contracts, and ensuring our doctor and nurses are correctly credentialed.
LaSalle is also better equipped to serve patients with long term disease.
“Network Medical Management is a MSO with healthcare professionals and financial experts, whose industry expertise empowers its healthcare clients to attain their financial goals and achieve organizational success,” says Dr. Thomas S. Lam, chief operating officer of Network Medical Management, Inc.
Network Medical Management is a full service Management Services Organization (MSO), which provides comprehensive administrative support to Independent Physicians Associations (IPAs) and medical groups to enhance the quality of patient care and increase profitability. It began operation in 1994 and is owned and operated by Allied Physicians of California IPA.
A Management Services Organization (MSO) is a company usually owned by a group of doctors, a joint venture among physicians and a hospital or investors together with doctors.
MSOs generally deliver practice management and administrative support services to individual doctors or small group practices, most notably to relieve physicians of non-medical business tasks so that they can focus more on patient care.
Currently, Network Medical Management serves LaSalle and other IPAs with membership totaling 280,000 patients in the San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Stanislaus, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, San Joaquin and Madera counties.
Dr. Arteaga says the transition from LaSalle’s previous MSO MedPOINT Management to Network Medical Management was virtually seamless.
“Although there were a few minor glitches, none of which involved direct patient care, as the transition took shape, those issues were swiftly resolved,’’ says Arteaga.
While some California physicians are threatening to reduce the number of Medi-Cal and Medicare recipients they accept as patients, LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. is taking a proactive approach by seeking to increase the number of low-income patients it serves.
“Network Medical Management is helping expand LaSalle’s medical network, while continuing our steadfast commitment to LaSalle’s mission of providing high quality medical care to the whole family with courtesy and respect,’’ says Dr. Arteaga.
For more information about LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc. call (909) 890-0407.
About LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc.
LaSalle Medical Associates, Inc., is an Independent Practice Association (IPA) of independently contracted doctors, hospitals and clinics, delivering high quality patient care to more than 190,000 patient visits in Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Stanislaus, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, San Joaquin and Madera counties.
LaSalle’s patients are primarily served by Medi-Cal and Healthy Families. LaSalle also accept Blue Cross, Molina, Care 1st, Health Net and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)
LaSalle Medical Associates is one of the largest independent minority owned healthcare companies in California.
About Network Medical Management (NMM)
Network Medical Management (NMM) is a Management Services Organization (MSO) comprised of healthcare professionals and financial experts, whose industry expertise enables clients to attain their financial goals and achieve organizational success.
NMM provides comprehensive administrative support to Independent Physicians Associations (IPAs) and medical groups, pursuing both quality patient-care and profitability.
As the health care industry continues to evolve, NMM remains at the forefront, anticipating changes and their impacts to the customers. NMM believes in a solid infrastructure and technology, which ensure the delivery of an integrated health care system with the highest efficiency and accuracy.
Habitat Committee member Teresa Dolan of ESRI came up with idea to build doghouses, and auction them off as a fundraiser at Habitat’s “Journey of Hope” Gala.
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Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
(Redlands, CA) Custom-built doghouses are just some of the items up for action at the Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area’s Journey of Hope Gala – Building Hope for Veterans on Friday, March 22nd from 5:30pm- 9:00pm at the University Hall in Redlands.
Habitat Committee member Teresa Dolan of ESRI came up with idea to build doghouses, and auction them off as a fundraiser at Habitat’s “Journey of Hope” Gala. Habitat for Humanity’s Executive Director Dennis Baxter and its board of directors thought that it was a splendid idea.
Dolan also made and delivered the first of three doghouses available for auction. Photos of the doghouses can be seen on Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area’s Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/habitatsb.
“Funds from the gala supports Habitat for Humanity’s goal of working in partnership with families to eradicate substandard, poverty housing, strengthen communities and transform lives by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and making affordable home ownership a reality for community members in need,” said Baxter.
Funds will also be used to increase rehabilitation and home building of for San Bernardino area Veterans, said Baxter. Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area has built 28 homes since its founding in 1992.
According to Baxter, too many veterans have been left homeless by the economic recession, this together with difficulties many soldiers suffer as they return from deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq have really hurt their ability to keep or buy a home for their families.
“Building Hope for Veterans” uses Habitat for Humanity’s proven low-income home buyer tools to make Veteran’s housing affordable. The Habitat model has approved homebuyers that provide 500 hours of work in the construction or rehabilitation of their homes. Our interest free financing make mortgage payments under $500 a month, ensuring that families can keep their homes,” said Baxter.
Fifth District Supervisor, Josie Gonzales is the keynote speaker for Journey of Hope Gala and San Bernardino Mayor and Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area founding board member Mayor Pat Morris is the master of ceremonies.
“The gala also honors volunteers and donors who do so much help us accomplish our goals”, said Baxter. He added, “With our wonderful, hard working and dedicated volunteers and donors, Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area could not achieve our present success!”
Volunteers from the University of Redlands pose for a photo in the restore
Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a faith-based nonprofit organization that works in partnership with families to strengthen communities and transform lives by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and making affordable home ownership a reality for community members in need.
Live entertainment for the Gala is provided by The Overeasy, a band dedicated to the groove. Born at the University of Redlands, The Overeasy has been grooving since May of 2009. Drawing from musical styles ranging from rock to funk, they incorporate these influences to produce uniquely original music.
The San Bernardino Area affiliate serves the communities of Redlands, Loma Linda, Fontana, San Bernardino, Highland, Yucaipa, Colton, Bloomington, Rialto, Grand Terrace, Mentone, Running Springs, Lake Arrowhead, Hesperia, Apple Valley and Victorville.
Tickets for the event are $75 per person, $125 a couple and $500 for a table of eight.
For more information call 909-478-1176 or visit www.HabitatSB.org.
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Top Achievements Of Habitat For Humanity San Bernardino Area, Inc.
2011 – 2012 / TWO YEARS
Rehabilitation of Home for Habitat Family in partnership with the City of Yucaipa and Kivett-Teeters Real Estate, Inc.
Critical repair of home belonging to a Veteran in Partnership with the Home Depot Foundation.
Eleven “Brush with Kindness” projects resulting in the painting/facelift of 11 homes in Fontana.
Partnered with the “Inland Caregiver Resource Center” on the installation of three handicapped ramps for a senior citizen in the City of San Bernardino.
Opened a 24-thousand square foot home improvement retail location open to the public called the ReStore, under Habitat for Humanity International guidelines.
Partnered with the City of Grand Terrace and The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Community Outreach on preparation for two Habitat “Builds” within the City. Engineering plans, soils investigation, architectural renderings, publication notice and topographic surveys accomplished.
Four buildable lots in the City of San Bernardino previously donated by the Baker Estate. Engineering plans, topographic survey, and soil investigation completed.
Six Families chosen by our “Family Selection Committee” for four builds in San Bernardino and two in Grand Terrace.
We have recently been approved to participate in the National Community Stabilization Trust program. “NCST” facilitates the transfer of foreclosed and abandoned properties from financial institutions to housing organizations to promote productive property reuse and neighborhood stability.
Electronic recycling in partnership with “ALL Green”. Ongoing project to keep electronic waste from going into landfills. Over 60-thousand pounds recycled in the last year alone.
Active participation in the “Cars for Homes” program in which automobiles are donated to Habitat for Humanity, recycled with funds going to HFH San Bernardino Area, Inc.
Partnered with “Grid Alternatives” to provide and install solar panels for Habitat Homeowners at no charge with the goal of lowering energy costs for the Homeowner.
Succeeded in receiving funding for a new Box truck from the Weingart Foundation.
For more Information call
Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
The Magnolia at 9th Senior Apartment
OFFICIAL GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY
Tuesday, March 26th at Noon
187 9th Street in San Bernardino
The Magnolia at 9th Senior Apartments is a major repositioning/rehabilitation of 11 buildings on a 3.32 acre lot in the City of San Bernardino.
This comprehensive community transformation will create 119 one and two-bedroom rental apartments for low-income seniors, with exceptional amenities, programming, and a sustainable design utilizing cutting-edge “green building” principles to exceed existing energy efficiency by more than 30%.
Ten units will be reserved for seniors who may be high-utilizers of emergency and inpatient mental services, and are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless.
• New kitchen cabinets, fixtures, windows and flooring
• New 2,500 square foot community room
• New perimeter fencing and walls
• New pool and cabaña area
• New elevator
• New and lush landscaping
MAGNOLIA AT 9TH DEVELOPMENT TEAM
• Developer: Meta Housing Corporation
• Architect: Ken Stockton •
• General Contractor: Optimus
• Property Manager: Western Seniors Housing
• Construction Lender: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
• Tax Credit Equity Investor: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
• Community Outreach: Dameron Communications
• Social Services: Engage Inc.
• Built with San Bernardino City Redevelopment Funds and Affordable Housing Funds
(Riverside, CA) The first ever Inland Empire Cupcake Fair is Sunday, March 17 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium, from 12-4pm.
Cupcakes for a Cause is a family event with cupcake tastings, professional and amateur baking competition, live entertainment, a spa zone with free massages, a kids zone with professional babysitters and a free photo booth. Tickets are still available. Admission is $20 which includes six tasting tickets. Visit IEShineOn.com/coupons for packages including early entry specials and group rates.
Sponsored by IEShineOn.com, a website for finding anything and everything in the Inland Empire, Cupcakes for a Cause will benefit the California Riverside Ballet and the Family Foothill Shelter.
Booth and table sponsorships are available for vendors and merchants, but filling up fast according to Su Pak who is organizing the first-time event. “The response from vendors and merchants has been excellent. We still have room for a few more bakeries before Sunday. Please visit IEShineOn.com for special promotions.”
For more Information call
Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
(San Bernardino, CA) The National Orange Show Art Gallery is having an exhibit, “The Mexican Revolution and Beyond”, a photo exhibit by a photographer Agustin Victor Casasola. This photo exhibit records the Mexican Revolution and Mexican events from 1900 through 1930. New York Life is hosting a reception on March 21, 2013 at 5:30 PM at the Art Gallery. For more information call Martin L. Valdez at: 909-387-1989
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Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
(Redlands, CA) Contractor and former talk show host of Construction Zone Radio on KVCR Matt Le Vesquerecently spoke to 20 people on How To Choose A Contractor at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore recently in Redlands. Here is his presentation:
First, make sure the Home Inspector has a license. Why? Because if he does, he will also have a license bond. That means that if you end up in a dispute, you will have a chance to collect on the bond (up to $12,500) if the contractor flakes out. Also, generally, it means the contractor presumably knows enough to pass a licensing test.
Second, do some homework on the contractor. Go online to see if the license matches his story. “Contractors” have been known to use other people’s licenses or maybe “forget” to mention that they have a long list of consumer complaints.
I can’t begin to tell you all the horror stories I’ve heard or written reports about.
Third, check some references. Naturally, if you ask anyone for a reference they aren’t going to have you call their worst customer, right? So, go beyond calling the friends and relatives of the person you’re planning to let into your house.
Ask contractors what they’ve been working on the last several months and call those people. Recent past is much more predictive of the near future, right?
Fourth, get it in writing. A home improvement contract is a very detailed document that should be several to dozens of pages. There should be a complete description of the work and lots of details. If there are plans, they should be professionally prepared and approved by the local building department. And no licensed contractor should tell you that permits are not required. They should be able to prove they’re not required.
Fifth, don’t hear what you want to hear. This goes hand-in-hand with number four. Someone may appeal to your more frugal side (cheapness) by telling you that you can save money by not getting plans, permits or inspections. As far as I’m concerned, that’s akin to selling or receiving stolen property. If you want a “deal” like that, be prepared to pay the consequences. Chances are very good that you’re being conned.
That leads to number six, which is all about money. I wouldn’t go with the cheapest bid. There’s usually a reason they’re cheap and I also suggest being careful about keeping work in line with payments. I don’t recommend giving down payments and will only make a payment when a major milestone or inspection is complete. Basically, if it doesn’t seem right, ask more questions.
Number seven is the most important item: Communicate. Have an open and honest, business-oriented communication. You’re not pals or buddies. You’re not a shoulder to cry on and neither is the contractor. Keep it professional and you will generally get professional results. If you get to be friends after the job, that’s great too.
About Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area, Inc.
Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a faith-based nonprofit organization that works in partnership with families to strengthen communities and transform lives by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and making affordable home ownership a reality for community members in need.
The San Bernardino Area affiliate serves the communities of Redlands, Loma Linda, Fontana, San Bernardino, Highland, Yucaipa, Colton, Bloomington, Rialto, Grand Terrace, Mentone, Running Springs, Lake Arrowhead, Apple Valley and Victorville.
To find out more about Habitat for Humanity, call 909-478-1176 or visit www.HabitatSB.org. We also ask you to LIKE us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/habitatsb.
For more Information call
Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
Meet Melody Newell Funk for a free talk on Container Plants for the Patio is Saturday, March 9th at 10:00 a.m. at the Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area’s ReStore, 25948 Business Center Drive, in Redlands, 92374.
(Redlands, CA) Melody Newell Funk has been creating beautiful Southern California gardens since 1983, first as Landscape Designer for Newell Nurseries and more recently as owner of Newell Landscape Design and Consulting.
“I will demonstrate planting in containers, and will talk about the different types of shrubs and small trees (including fruit trees) that work well in containers and in pots,” said Funk.
The free talk Container Plants for the Patio is Saturday, March 9th at 10:00 a.m. at the Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area’s ReStore, 25948 Business Center Drive, in Redlands, 92374.
Melody is the former owner of Newell Nurseries, a long-time retail garden center in the Inland Empire. Over the years, she has done hundreds of Landscape Designs and Consultations for clients in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties.
“Melody is proficient in all styles of landscape, from Xeriscape to Cottage Garden, and everything in between. She enjoys providing a personal touch, interacting with the client every step of the way to achieve a garden that will provide years of enjoyment,” said Rhea Stumm, Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area’s ReStore manager.
Xeriscaping and xerogardening refer to landscaping and gardening in ways that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental water from irrigation. It is promoted in regions like the inland valleys that do not have easily accessible, plentiful, or reliable supplies of fresh water.
Xeriscaping has gained acceptance in the southwestern United States as climate patterns shift. Although xeriscaping may be an alternative to various types of traditional gardening, it is usually promoted as a substitute for lawns to reduce water usage.
The Cottage Garden is a distinct style of garden that uses an informal design, traditional materials, dense plantings, and a mixture of ornamental and edible plants. English in origin, the cottage garden depends on grace and charm rather than grandeur and formal structure.
For more information call (909) 478-1176 or visit www.HabitatSB.org.
About Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area, Inc.
Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a faith-based nonprofit organization that works in partnership with families to strengthen communities and transform lives by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and making affordable home ownership a reality for community members in need.
The San Bernardino Area affiliate serves the communities of Redlands, Loma Linda, Fontana, San Bernardino, Highland, Yucaipa, Colton, Bloomington, Rialto, Grand Terrace, Mentone, Running Springs, Lake Arrowhead, Apple Valley and Victorville.
To find out more about Habitat for Humanity, call 909-478-1176 or visit www.HabitatSB.org. We also ask you to LIKE us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/habitatsb.
For more Information call
Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
(Riverside, CA) Tickets are still available for the ADDY Awards gala on Friday, March 15 at the Mission Inn in Riverside.
The ADDY’s honor the best in advertising throughout the Inland Empire, both in professional and student work and are hosted annually by the IE Chapter of the American Advertising Federation (AAF).
Reservations are required for the gala. AAF members and students pay $55. Cost for non-members is $65 and the registration deadline is March 12. Tickets can be purchased online or by downloading and returning the order form at http://aaf-inlandempire.com//addys/.
A no-host cocktail hour begins at 6pm where the winning advertising will be on display. Dinner is at 7 and the program begins at 7:45.
The Mission Inn is offering a special discount to gala attendees. Rooms normally starting at $220 a night are discounted to $149 for a single or double. Only a few rooms remain. Book now by calling (951)784-0300 ex. 850. The group code for the event is ADDYG031513 or call John McCarthy (909)921-1062.
“Learn how to select a professional for your next home improvement project. Matt will go over how to determine if a contractor is qualified; how to find a quality LED lights for home by visiting the LED Hut website contractor; what are some important questions you should ask; and how to negotiate and set payments,” said Rhea Stumm, ReStore manager. The free talk is Saturday, February 23 at 9:30 a.m. at 25948 Business Center Drive, in Redlands, CA 92374.
For more Information call
Carl Dameron @ (909) 534-9500
With Construction Zone Radio’s Matt Le Vesque
(Redlands, CA) Matt Le Vesque, General Engineering, General Building contractor and radio talk show host of Construction Zone Radio presents how to choose a contractor at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
The free talk is Saturday, February 23 at 9:30 a.m. at 25948 Business Center Drive, in Redlands, CA 92374.
“Learn how to select a professional for your next home improvement project. Matt will go over how to determine if a contractor is qualified; how to find a quality contractor; what are some important questions you should ask; and how to negotiate and set payments,” said Rhea Stumm, ReStore manager.
Vesque will also raffle off brand-new, 10-year battery, smoke alarms.
Le Vesque is an active California Licensed General Engineering and General Building contractor with extensive experience as an industry expert investigating Contractors State License Board violations, as well as support in various stages of litigation.
He serves as a forensic construction consultant, providing dispute resolution in arbitration, mediation, and litigation.
Le Vesque areas of expertise include accidents related to sites; industry standards; construction safety and jobsite accidents; contract disputes, cost analysis and change orders; owner/general contractor/subcontractor disputes; ADA compliance; home remodeling; and commercial tenant improvements. He has a special expertise in roofing and roofing products.
Le Vesque hosts the popular weekly radio show, “Construction Zone Radio,” and weekly newspaper column, “Construction Zone.” He works as an independent consultant with attorneys, government agencies, insurance companies, associations, building owners, agents, and homeowners.
About Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area, Inc.
Habitat for Humanity San Bernardino Area is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a faith-based nonprofit organization that works in partnership with families to strengthen communities and transform lives by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and making affordable home ownership a reality for community members in need.
The San Bernardino Area affiliate serves the communities of Redlands, Loma Linda, Fontana, San Bernardino, Highland, Yucaipa, Colton, Bloomington, Rialto, Grand Terrace, Mentone, Running Springs, Lake Arrowhead, Apple Valley and Victorville.
To find out more about Habitat for Humanity, call 909-478-1176 or visit www.HabitatSB.org. We also ask you to LIKE us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/habitatsb.