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Week of June 7, 2004

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n Builders Mark National Homeownership Month With Efforts to Meet Workforce Housing Needs
n Sign Up for 2005 Committees and Councils by July 9
n Builder Ralph Manley, 80, Re-enacts D-Day Jump Over Normandy
n Online Registration for 2005 Builders’ Show Now Open
n Calendar of Events
* New Web-Based Resource Documents Important Role of Builders in Species Conservation Efforts
* Test Third Headline
* NAHB Members Urged to Watch the Mail for Liability Insurance Survey
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* You Can Help Solve the General Liability Insurance Problem

Housing Politics

* Find Out How Your Members of Congress Voted on Key Housing Issues
* Homeownership Alliance Presents 'Homeownership Hero' Awards

Housing and Economics

* Commerce Proposes to Cut Canadian Lumber Duties in Half, But Builders Want Them Eliminated
* Homeownership Declining Among Families With Children, Study Finds
* No Unsustainable Speculative Bubble in U.S. Housing Market, According to UCLA Physicists
* Eye on the Economy

Construction Safety

* Home Builders Responsible for the Safety of Subcontractors
* Free Construction Safety Seminar at Various Locations This Summer

Environment

* Report Finds Insufficient Link Between Mold and Serious Illnesses

Building Quality

* Competition Opens for EnergyValue Housing Awards

Business Management

* Do Your Financial Statements Add Up? If Not, Be Alert to Fraud

Small Builders and Remodelers

* There’s Nothing Sub About Your Subs

Design

* Best in American Living Awards Entry Deadlines Near

Seniors Housing

* Rentals for Active Adults: An ACE Opportunity for Builders

Multifamily

* Luxury Apartments Rekindle Hollywood’s Golden Era
* NAHB Multifamily Is Looking for Speakers for Pillars Conference

Military Housing

* Air Force and Navy Housing Opportunities Announced

Labor

* New Training Program Enables Association Members to Improve Skills of Their Superintendents

Building Products

* HVAC Contractors Using Fiber Glass Duct Board After Rise in Price of Scrap Metal

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Builders Mark National Homeownership Month With Efforts to Meet Workforce Housing Needs
* Sign Up for 2005 Committees and Councils by July 9
* Builder Ralph Manley, 80, Re-enacts D-Day Jump Over Normandy
* Online Registration for 2005 Builders’ Show Now Open
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

NAHB Members Urged to Watch the Mail for Liability Insurance Survey

More than 50,000 NAHB members will get a "call to action" on general liability insurance (GLI) this week via a special mailing. The mailing is part of the ongoing effort to ensure effective and affordable GLI coverage options for NAHB members in the years to come.

“NAHB members should be watching their mailboxes this week, and if they receive the mailing, they should sit down and complete the survey and provide the materials needed to make this project a success,” said NAHB President Bobby Rayburn. “With insurance costs rising and exemptions making coverage less effective, it’s in everyone’s interest to participate in this effort.”

NAHB is partnering with Marsh, a global insurance and consulting firm, to develop new GLI products that will meet members’ needs. NAHB’s relationship with Marsh is intended to:


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  • Provide an accurate national picture of the loss experiences of the residential construction industry through comprehensive data collection
  • Use actual loss experience and exposure data to develop new GLI products for association members
  • Structure any new GLI products so that they can be purchased from state-licensed local insurance agents with whom NAHB’s members already do business

The objective of the GLI initiative is to gain an accurate national picture of the loss experiences of the residential construction industry so that new GLI products can be developed exclusively for the NAHB membership. The contents of the mailing, which are also available online at www.nahb.org/gli, include insurance surveys — one version for builders and remodelers and another for trade contractors — plus a model consent letter authorizing insurance providers to supply crucial background information for this effort.

The mailing is also going to NAHB-member insurance agents, who will play an important role in the GLI initiative, Rayburn said. “We're encouraging builders to use their insurance agents as resources for their data submissions,” he said.

Marsh and NAHB are working on a timetable that would bring new GLI products to the market by January 2005.

For more information about the GLI initiative, NAHB members can go to www.nahb.org/gli; or e-mail Clayton Traylor at NAHB or call him at 800-368-5242 x8490 or contact Blake Smith x8583.
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