Prepare Your Home for Winter

It won’t be long before Winter settles into the Midwest. Before the first snowfall, the Prairie Construction teams recommend you take some precautions to avoid ice jams and costly energy loss in your home.

One important aspect of winter home preparation is ensuring that you have a reliable and efficient source of heating fuel, such as oil. If you use oil to heat your home, it’s a good idea to read the FAQ’s from GreenSeal Oil Tank Service or a similar company before the winter season starts. This can help you understand the process of ordering and receiving oil deliveries, as well as any policies or procedures that you need to be aware of. Knowing what to expect can help you plan and budget accordingly, and ensure that you’re never without heat during the winter months.

Ice jams occur when precipitation, like snow, is in a pattern of melting and refreezing. Snow will melt as the temperature climbs during the day, and refreeze as the temperatures dip in the evenings. This forces the water and ice under shingles and the roof underlayment which can eventually lead to water leaking in your house. But the problem is not the roof, it’s what is happening under your roof that is to blame.

Inadequate insulation in your home allows heat to escape into your attic, which can be a costly loss of energy but can also be the cause of ice jams. As the heat in the attic reaches the roof, the roof deck warms and melts the snow on top of the roof. The melting/refreezing cycle causes a layer of ice to form under the snow on the surface of your roof, which can lead to roof damage and leaks in the home. You may then have to contact a roof repair company (check roofing marietta ga if you need your roof fixed) in your vicinity that can fix the roof damage. Therefore, insulating your home properly before winter could be necessary.

The Prairie Construction recommend tips to avoid energy loss and ice jams this Winter:

  • Make sure your home has enough soffit vents, and they are clear of debris.
  • If your attic is unfinished, you should see light from the outdoors. If you are unable to see light, your soffit vents may be plugged with debris. Clean plugged vents, or replace with newer vents that don’t get plugged as easily.
  • The attic should have a few feet of insulation. If you are unsure if your home has enough insulation, have a contractor check it out.
  • Seal up holes and cracks which can be a source of energy loss. Caulk and weather strip around windows to reduce air leakage.

This Winter, watch for icicles to form on your roof. They can be an indication of an ice jam. Take the time now before the cold settles in to avoid costly damage and energy loss this Winter. If you have concerns, give us a call!

Time to Build

We could see an increase of close to 10 percent in construction projects in 2023, according to the American Institute of Architect’s AIA Consensus Construction Forecast. And 2024 could see an additional increase of six percent. This is great news!

The construction industry, like most industries, slowed down during the pandemic. Labor shortages and supply chain issues posed additional challenges. But things are looking up! Unemployment is low, and there are many positions available in the industry. 

Construction spending has been trending upwards this year, and is not showing signs of slowing. Projects that may have been put on hold during the pandemic are now being scheduled, and this is contributing to the brighter forecast as more businesses have returned to the office.

Are you ready to move forward with your project that has been on hold? Don’t wait any longer to reach out to the Prairie Construction team to get your renovation or new build on the schedule for 2023. We are looking forward to working and building with you!

Get Your Home Ready for Early Record Cold

The forecast is calling for record lows, the first hard freeze of the season. It might be catching some of us off guard because we have been enjoying nice days with cool nights.

The Prairie Construction team suggests a few quick things you should do around the house before the temperatures dip below freezing:

  • Make sure all windows, including the storm windows, are closed.
  • Keep your garage door closed to protect any plumbing out there and prevent cold air from entering the home.
  • Disconnect hoses from the exterior and cover the spout with a spigot cover.
  • Replace any missing insulation, especially around exposed pipes.

If you have a sprinkler system for your yard, our friends at Millard Sprinkler recommend you have your sprinkler system drained before the first freeze of the winter.

They share a helpful video for homeowners who haven’t had their system professionally drained.

The forecast has a return to unseasonably warm temperatures by the weekend, but these quick steps will prevent frozen pipes which can cause a lot of damage and are costly to repair.

The Prairie Construction team will share more tips for a thorough winterization of your home soon!

Empty Office Space Makes Renovation an Option

Pandemic restrictions have essentially been lifted, and many companies have implemented a return-to-work policy. But for several companies, it won’t be a return to “normal”. Many businesses have adopted a hybrid schedule, while others are deciding not to return at all and stay remote. That means a lot of office space is sitting empty in Omaha.

The surge in empty office spaces means renovation may be a more feasible option than building new for companies considering a change. Renovation can be a quicker, less expensive option than building new.

The Prairie Construction team recently helped Colliers International with renovation of an existing office space in the Northpark area.

Renovation projects often take less time than a new build and can be less expensive, but there are other considerations. Plans may be limited to the existing infrastructure, and the space made need modifications to comply with updated codes. 

Give the Prairie Construction team a call if you are ready to renovate existing commercial space, or to discuss potential new construction plans. 

Renovate vs. Build

The Prairie Construction team would like to thank O’Donnell, Ficenec, Wills & Ferdig, LLP for partnering with us on their recent office renovation project.

The Omaha-based certified public accounting company occupied the second floor of the First National Bank building located at 114th & Dodge St. The OFWF team recognized the need for an updated space and chose to renovate their existing space.

We work many clients who have a desire for an updated space, but aren’t sure whether to move and build new, or renovate their existing space. We found ourselves in the same position a few years ago, and we made the decision to the renovate instead of building new – and what a great decision that was!

If your existing space has adequate room for your needs, an upgrade may be the way to go. Renovation projects are often quicker because the necessary elements are already in place. 

Cost is always a factor for any project, and a huge consideration when it comes to renovating vs. building. While a renovation project can be costly, depending on design and chosen materials, it is almost always less expensive than a new build.

Renovation projects may come with some restrictions from a design standpoint because you are limited to the confines of the existing space. However, if the space is adequate, there are endless possibilities when it comes to redesigning a space.

We enjoyed the renovation of the OFWF office. If you have questions about renovating vs. building, call the Prairie Construction team today!

Memorial Day Greetings 

The Prairie Construction team would like to send Memorial Day greetings to all of our friends and customers. This weekend marks the unofficial start to summer, but more importantly, it is a time for us to reflect on those who have served our country.

The brave men and women who serve or have served in the US military are heroes. On this Memorial Day we hope everyone pauses and considers those who have sacrificed so all of us can enjoy the freedoms we have in this country.

We are looking ahead to a busy summer of exciting projects. We look forward to sharing news and updates on jobs around the city. We hope you all enjoy a fun, safe summer!

Sheltering Tree in Papillion

The City of Papillion held a groundbreaking ceremony on April 7 at the site of the new Sheltering Tree location. Prairie Construction is proud to be the construction company chosen for this important project.

Sheltering Tree, Inc. creates and operates affordable, quality apartments for adults with developmental disabilities to assist them in achieving maximum independence, lead productive and fulfilling lives, build friendships, belong to, and contribute to the greater community in which they live.

The Papillion site, located just south of Shadow Lake Towne Center at 72nd and Ponderosa Drive, will be the third Sheltering Tree location in the Omaha metro area.

You can learn more about this project here and check our blog for updates on this exciting project!

Another Reason to Work for Prairie Construction

If you or someone you know if looking for a rewarding career in construction, here’s another reason to consider working for Prairie Construction.

We are a successful, established, local construction company – and we value our employees!

Last week, we held our quarterly Employee Appreciation Celebration where we honored employees celebrating milestone anniversaries and significant accomplishments with Prairie Construction.

Prairie Construction understands the importance of the work/life balance. We take care of our employees, and value each member of our team. 

We’re looking for qualified construction management professionals who have a desire to work for a smaller but powerful local company.

If you or someone you know is looking for a new job in construction, email steve@prairie-construction. Head over to our website prairie-construction.com to learn more about our culture.

Springtime at Prairie Construction – We are Hiring!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Prairie Construction.

March is here and that means the start of the college basketball tournament. 

We love the excitement of the competition, the rivalries, the upsets and the bracket busters – and we love that Spring is here!

This year we’re participating on the radio. During the tournament listen for our new Prairie Construction radio commercials on 1620 The Zone. We are gearing up for a busy Spring and Summer and adding to our staff –  WE ARE HIRING!

If you or someone you know is looking for a new job in construction, email steve@prairie-construction. Head over to our website prairie-construction.com to learn more about our culture.

We’re looking for qualified construction management professionals that want to work for a smaller but powerful local company. Prairie Construction understands the importance of the work, life balance. We take care of our employees. 

Enjoy the Madness!

Update on Bennington Elementary School

Last Spring we announced the launch of another school project for Prairie Construction – a new elementary school in the Bennington School District.

We are pleased to share an update that the school will officially be named Stratford Elementary. The school is located at the southwest corner of 168th & Military and will welcome approximately 500 students in August for the 2022/23 school year. The school is close to 68,000 square feet.

The elementary school was recently featured in an Omaha World Herald article, along with an update on the new Bennington Middle School. The Prairie Construction team has been hard at work on the elementary school, and we are on deadline to complete the project in June or July of 2022.

The Prairie Construction team is skilled at building schools. We understand the planning and coordination required to meet safety standards and complete the project on deadline and on budget. We are proud to be in the homestretch of another school in the Omaha metro area.