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Week of April 28, 2003

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President's Message

* Green Building Is on the Rise

Housing and Economics

* New-Home Sales Rebound Strongly in March
* Home Prices Expected to Climb at a Slower Pace
* Recovery Road Longer for Some Cities Than Others
* Spotlight on: Boston
* Eye on the Economy

Housing Politics

* State Construction Defect Legislation Progresses Steadily

Green Building

* New Storm Water Practices Gain Popularity in Wisconsin
* Studies Show Advantages of Low Impact Development
* ‘Green’ Products Increasingly Common in U.S. Homes
* New Homes Save on Energy

Building Quality

* Awards Recognize Quality in Home Building

Small Builders and Remodelers

* In Alabama, May is Remodeling Consumer Protection Month

Multifamily

* Apartment Demand Slackens

Seniors Housing

* New Study Provides Insights on Senior Home Buyers

Business Management

* Rein in Your Cycle Time and Boost Profits, Control Costs

Sales & Marketing

* Sales and Marketing Respond to Hard Times
* Million Dollar Circle Awards Deadline Nears

Construction Safety

* OSHA on the Lookout for Scaffolding Violations

Smart Growth

* Think Tank Advocates Education on Growth Issues

Housing Finance

* Opportunity for Developers at California Air Force Base

Labor

* Indiana Students Introduced to Construction Careers

Member Dividends

* NAHB Members Prepared to Meet the Press

Building Products

* Vent-Free Gas Products Provide Home Heating Advantages

International

* Workshop Set for Housing and Business Opportunities in Mexico

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Indiana Students Introduced to Construction Careers

Materials from the Home Builders Institute designed to stimulate interest in residential construction industry careers have been integrated into an innovative program in the public schools in Terre Haute, IN.

More than 2,000 sixth to tenth grade students from 12 schools are participating in the two-week curriculum.

Developed by Douglas Dillion, a teacher in the Terre Haute school district, the “Tech Town U.S.A.” curriculum combines career exploration, hand-on activities, integrated instruction of core subjects and problem solving.


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Students design a house, build a scale model, develop a marketing spec sheet and calculate its price and taxes.

Working with the Home Builders Association of Greater Terre Haute, HBI was able to include educational materials from its “Build a Home, Build a Career” kit into the program.

“We are working with our teachers and HBI to expose students to the world of careers in our industry, but even more important, we are working to enhance their overall academic experience,” said Teresa Buell, the association's executive officer. “We also want to let our members know about programs such as Tech Town U.S.A.”

The best house designs from each of the 12 schools were on display last month at the association’s home show. A contest testing students’ knowledge of the construction industry was also held during the show.

In February, the Tech Town booth appeared at Indiana's Midwest Builders Convention, which is hosted by the Indiana Builders Association.
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