Nation's Building News Online

Plain Text Version (Click Here for Graphical Version)

Sponsored by Countrywide Home Loans National Builder Division
and 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty

www.NAHB.org
Week of January 26, 2004

Front Page

Housing Politics

* Home Builders Applaud Bush State of the Union Address

Housing and Economics

* Housing Construction in 2003 Hits the Highest Level in 25 Years

Construction Safety

* Vehicles in Work Zones Present Many Hazards

Business Management

* Are You at Risk? Protecting Yourself From Fraud
* Help Your Customers Deal With Winter Weather

Environment

* Storm Water Permit Guide Available to NAHB Members

Sales and Marketing

* Service Reviews Ads for Their Effectiveness

Labor

* National Housing Endowment Funds Superintendent Training

Building Products

* Sound Absorption Integrated Into Coffer Wood Ceiling System

Housing Forum

* Building Contractors — Not For Wimps

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Portland Scholarship Program Incorporates ‘Building Homes of Our Own’
* St. Louis Member Recruitment Drive Helps Armed Forces
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Builders' Show Coverage Beginning Next Week

Initiative on Model Green Home Building Guidelines Launched at Builders' Show

Green building guidelines that will provide a nationally recognized baseline for determining minimum thresholds for resource-efficient, cost-effective home building will be developed by NAHB and the NAHB Research Center, it was announced on Jan. 21 during the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas.

“The Model Green Home Building Guidelines will take ‘green’ to the mainstream,” said Ray Tonjes, NAHB Green Building Subcommittee chair and a home builder from Austin, TX.

“We will ensure that all home builders, not just a few niche builders, better understand green building techniques and technologies,” Tonjes said. “The home building community around the country can use them for their own specific, regionally distinct green home building efforts.”

The guidelines will provide criteria for land development, site planning, resource efficiency, water conservation, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, operations maintenance and home owner education.


Sponsored by: 2-10 Home Buyer's Warranty

Need to Buy General Liability Insurance?
Confused about Subcontractor Agreements?
Structural Defects, Can They Happen to You?
Building A Better Business Through Education?

NAHB and the NAHB Research Center will provide technical expertise in the guideline development process and serve as a forum for builders to exchange green building ideas, initiatives and opportunities for potential collaboration.

“Our intent with this initiative is to collect, assess and disseminate what constitutes the best of the best in residential green building today,” said Michael Luzier, president of the NAHB Research Center. “Members of the stakeholders group will represent all aspects of home building, designing and developing, and will provide an essential base of expertise for this project’s development.”

Responding to growing demand for more cost-effective, resource-efficient housing,“home builders began using environmentally responsible and energy-efficient construction methods and materials, now referred to as ‘green building,’ more than 30 years ago,” Tonjes said. “Now, through this effort, new homes today are twice as energy-efficient. NAHB members and all home builders will benefit significantly because all builders will have the necessary tools to build greener."
[ Go to Top ]


Sponsored by: Countrywide Home Loans

Learn how Countrywide®'s National Builder Division works locally to speed up the closing process.
Discover how Countrywide can qualify almost any homebuyer with its wide selection of ARMs.

To unsubscribe or to manage your subscription, CLICK HERE

Nation's Building News Online is produced and distributed by the National Association of Home Builders