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Week of August 16, 2004

Front Page

* Builders Fear Materials Shortages and Rising Prices Could Unravel Housing Market Boom
* Tips to Manage the ‘People Part’ of Your Business on NAHB's Web Site
* Summer Months See Further Spread of Crippling Cement Shortages
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis

Housing and Economics

* Favorable Conditions for Small Business Set the Stage for Job Growth
* Spotlight on: Grand Rapids, MI
* Eye on the Economy

Workforce Housing

* Industry Volunteers Help Build Atlanta-Area Workforce Housing Community

Business Management

* Get Smart — Initiate Controls to Protect Yourself From Fraud

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Use a Newsletter to Stay in Touch With Prospects Effectively
* Remodelors™ Council Unveils Consumer Ads
* For Certified Graduate Remodelors™, It's Already a Record Year
* CAPS, CGR Courses Offered at Remodeling Show

Seniors Housing

* Six Trends to Watch in Active Adult Homes

Green Building

* Presentations Sought for March Green Building Conference in Atlanta
* Grants Available for Upgrading Energy Efficiency of Chicago Bungalows
* Elms Making a Comeback in New Housing Communities

State and Local

* 2004 SLGA Conference: Everything You Need to Reserve Your Spot in Biloxi

Construction Safety

* OSHA, NAHB Complete Safety Web Page Directed at Residential Construction

International

* Mexico Looms as the Next Big Thing for an American Developer

Building Quality

* Conference to Focus on Using Industry Performance Standards to Improve Business

Housing Finance

* HUD Proposes Changes to FHA Multifamily and Health Care Facility Regulations and Loan Documents

Labor

* Drug Czar Visits HBI Training Program

Building Products

* Faucet Collection Aimed at Luxury Market

Builder's Engineer

* Are Sagging Rafters Dangerous?

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Register for Sunbelt Builders Show/Building Solutions Conference
* Reduce Business Costs With NAHB Members-Only Discounts
* Awards Programs Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis

Fellow builders, it’s time for action.

It’s time for us to fill out our general liability insurance (GLI) surveys and send in our consent letters. It’s time for each of us to do our part to help solve the home building industry’s GLI crisis.

Recent surveys show that GLI is our members’ number one concern. It’s easy to see why. GLI premiums have risen 10-fold in some areas. Many policies have so many exclusions that the coverage is ineffective. And in some states, it’s almost impossible to get any GLI coverage at all.

NAHB members have made it clear that they want the federation to do something to solve this GLI problem. In response, NAHB has entered into a strategic partnership with Marsh, the insurance and consulting firm, to gather loss information about the residential construction industry, to analyze that data to better understand the industry’s risk management needs and to use that analysis to develop new, cost-effective GLI products.

Last month NAHB and Marsh sent an eight-page mail piece to 55,000 builder, remodeler and trade contractor members. The mailer included a survey, a model consent letter giving insurance carriers permission to share a builder’s loss information with Marsh, and information about NAHB’s GLI initiative. If you didn’t receive the mailing, you can find the survey, model consent letter and other information at www.nahb.org/gli.


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It seems to me that anyone who recognizes that our industry is experiencing a GLI crisis ought to take half an hour to fill out the survey and send in the consent letter.

If you need help with the survey, ask your insurance agent for assistance. You can find additional information about this initiative at www.nahb.org/gli. If you want to speak to someone at NAHB, please contact Clayton Traylor at 800-368-5242 x8490 or Brett Diggs at x8453. If you need a copy of the survey and the model consent letter, you can find them on NAHB’s web site or you can call Blake Smith at x8583.

If GLI costs are eating into your profits, then please participate in this effort. If you’re “flying solo” — doing business without any GLI coverage — then please participate in this effort. If you’re worried about how much your premiums will rise the next time you have to renew your coverage, then please participate in this effort.

Please don’t put this off. For many builders, we’re talking about thousands of dollars per year. We’re talking about the stability of your business. We’re talking about the long-term strength of our industry.

Take an hour and make a difference for your business and the home building industry.

It’s time for action.
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