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Week of April 21, 2003

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President's Message

* Green Building Is on the Rise

Housing and Economics

* Housing Starts Show Resilience in March
* Market Expectations of Builders Climb in April

Housing Politics

* House Approves Legislation to Aid Small Businesses
* Affordable Housing Funds Under Attack in Florida
* Workers' Comp Costs Going Haywire Again in Florida

Small Builders & Remodelers

* Contractors Corner — Be Prepared for Hard Times
* Portland, OR, Remodelors™ Council Helps Disabled Sheriff

Green Building

* Green Construction Needs a Push

Sales & Marketing

* Closer's Corner — Mystery New Home Shoppers Report From the Trenches

Multifamily

* San Francisco Condos Most Expensive in U.S.
* Alabama Builder Named To HUD Multifamily Post

Seniors Housing

* AARP Confirms NAHB Studies of Boomer Buyers

Business Management

* Strategic Planning Software Can Help Focus Your Business Model

Member Dividends

* NAHB Members Find Job Seekers Online

Building Products

* Software Helps Builders Stay on Top of Their Business

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* A Message from the Candidate
* Regional Builders Shows Set for San Francisco and Dallas

NBN Back Issues

 

Green Building Is on the Rise

It’s still a long way from being a common household name, but “green building” is a trend that is on the march.

Taking their cue from the marketplace and the rising number of home buyers who want their homes to conserve resources and to be kind to the environment, the NAHB Research Center and builders in the vanguard are doing some exciting new things. What they are doing bears watching by every member of this industry, because these are the things that we will all be doing in the not too distant future.

Green building involves a number of practices:

  • Land planning and design techniques that preserve the natural environment and disturb the land as little as possible

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  • Site development to reduce erosion, minimize paved surfaces and runoff and protect vegetation, especially trees
  • Water conservation in and outside of the house
  • Energy efficiency in heating/cooling systems, appliances, lighting and the building envelope
  • Selection of materials that can be recycled, that are durable and that can be manufactured without wasting energy
  • Waste reduction, reuse and recycling during construction and throughout the life of the home

While nobody can argue that these aren’t the right things to do, local building officials will still need to be convinced about the soundness of pursuing unfamiliar development proposals or building techniques. That educational process is happening now.

Our federal legislators are also starting to get behind the green building movement. A bill that passed the House of Representatives recently would provide a tax credit to build new energy-efficient housing. It would also give households a tax credit for remodeling projects that boost the energy efficiency of their existing homes. You will be hearing more about this important piece of legislation as it continues to make its way through the Congress.

Here are the keys to more widespread acceptance of green building practices:

  • More great innovations from product manufacturers
  • More cooperation between builders and government agencies
  • And more education — for builders, policy makers and consumers — about the many benefits of green building

In the meantime, green building is on the rise, taking hold in increments. We are staying far ahead of the regulators and actually finding the path to enable housing to help answer our nation’s environmental concerns. We are harnessing the latest technology. We are sharing new ideas. We are demonstrating that ours is an industry as dynamic as the families who rely upon us to respond to their changing wants and needs in the homes in which they live.
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