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Hearings Move Green Standard Closer to Expected 2008 Approval

Poll Finds Strong Support for Voluntary Green Program

The vast majority of residential builders and developers — 90% — are interested in participating in a voluntary green building certification program, according to the results of a survey released last week by NAHB.

“As confirmed in this survey, voluntary, market-driven programs are the best way to encourage the growth of green building,” said NAHB President Brian Catalde. “More than 100,000 homes have already been built and certified by voluntary, builder-supported programs across the country.”

NAHB will launch its National Green Building Program on Feb. 14 at the 2008 International Builders’ Show in Orlando. The NAHB National Green Building Program will link dozens of successful state and local voluntary green building programs with a national online scoring tool for builders and verifiers. It also will provide a registry of green homes and green builders as well as extensive educational resources.

Almost 80% of the builders and developers surveyed identified the NAHB National Green Building Program as the one that they would most trust over other national programs such as the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED-H rating system.

“NAHB is proud to be considered the most trusted national program by so many home builders and developers,” Catalde said. “We are committed to taking green building into the mainstream in a manner that keeps it affordable, which is key to its market success.”

Survey questions also focused on green land development practices. More than 80% of respondents listed leaving as many trees as possible as the most important consideration when developing land for new home construction.

Other practices builders say are most important include:

  • Minimizing site disruption, 69%
  • Making greater use of recycled materials in home building, 59%
  • Preserving open space by building on smaller lots, 54%


For more information, e-mail Calli Schmidt at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.



Take the Mystery Out of Green Building

Register now for The 2008 National Green Building Conference, held May 11-13 in New Orleans. Get contacts, tools and ideas that are good for both the environment and your bottom line.

The National Green Building Conference is the only national conference targeted to green building for the mainstream residential building industry. Network with designers and suppliers, attend exceptional education sessions and develop the skills you need for profitable green building. 

For information and to register, visit www.nahb.org/greenbuildingconference, call 800-368-5242 x8338, or e-mail registrar@nahb.com.



‘Building Greener Neighborhoods’ Available at BuilderBooks.com

Building Greener Neighborhoods,” available through Digital Delivery at BuilderBooks.com, shows those involved in building new communities the advantages and rewards of saving, planting and transplanting more trees in their developments.

The examples are drawn from decades of experience of land developers, home builders and urban foresters. 

To download this publication in a PDF format, click here, or call 800-223-2665.

 
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