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Week of September 27, 2004

Front Page

* Bipartisan Panel Wants to Interject Housing Issues Into Presidential Debates and Congressional Races
* Register for Sunbelt Builders Show on Oct. 20-23
* Structured Wiring Among Technological Advances Transforming the American Home
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

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

Housing and Economics

* Housing Starts at a Gallop in August, Returning to the Fastest Pace of the Year
* With 9.4% Increase in August, New Home Sales Barreling Towards Another Record Year
* Housing Market Index for September Finds Builder Confidence Down, But Not Out
* Eye on the Economy

Business Management

* My Key Employees Want Stock: What Should I Do?

Seniors Housing

* Marketing and Designing Homes for Reluctant Active Adult Buyers

Multifamily

* NAHB Challenges HUD Report on Accessibility Safe Harbor

Small Builders and Remodelers

* CAPS, CGR Courses Offered at Remodeling Show
* Designations, Resources Add Value to Membership

Construction Safety

* OSHA Web Site Helps English-Speaking Builders Communicate With Hispanic Workers About Safety

Building Quality

* Effective Risk Management Can Help Builders Weather the General Liability Insurance Crisis

Disaster Relief

* Florida Builders Continue to Leads Hurricane Recovery Efforts

Commercial Builders

* Properties May Become Underinsured as Costs Of Building Materials Rise

State and Local

* Top Ten Reasons to Attend the State & Local Government Affairs Conference

Labor

* HBI Youth Training Programs Receive Congressional Recognition During Appropriations Process
* Skilled Building Trades Hit Home Runs at Busch and PNC Stadiums

Women's Council

* Women’s Councils Involved in Community Outreach Programs
* Log Home Manufacturer Recognized for Commitment to Native American Education

Building Products

* Windows Withstand Penetration by Airborne Debris

Builder's Engineer

* Counting Beans Can Drive You Nuts

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Virtual Trade Show Provides Sneak Peak of Upcoming Builders’ Show
* September Is Associate Member Appreciation Month
* Build Your Knowledge at the Custom Builder Symposium
* Awards Programs Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Florida Builders Continue to Leads Hurricane Recovery Efforts

As the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was still making initial assessments of damage from Hurricane Ivan — the third successive hurricane to hit Florida — builders in that state remained immersed in relief efforts for local residents affected by Hurricane Charley, the storm that initiated this season’s seemingly endless cycle of destruction.

In a collaborative effort on Sept. 19 between the Florida Home Builders Association and the Charlotte Builders and Contractors Association, nearly 1,000 residents of Port Charlotte received critical information from builders and governmental agencies on rebuilding their homes and lives.

On hand for the one-day “OPERATION REBUILD: Building Florida Back Better” construction fair were local building officials, FEMA, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Florida Department of Financial Services, the Institute for Business and Home Safety, FLASH and representatives from home builders associations.

Local citizens received model contracts, licensure information, lists of available contractors, building code information and much more at the free event. Helping to make the fair a success were the Collier Building Industry Association, Lee BIA, the Home Builders Association of Manatee County and the HBA of Sarasota County.


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“All day long, we were able to take that dazed, confused, sometimes angry home owner and send them off with head and hands full of information, and a new found optimism that things will get better,” said Mike Hickman, president of the state home builders association.

Hickman said that OPERATION BUILD will next be held in Polk County and then travel to the state’s east coast and panhandle.

The state association is a partner in the Disaster Contractors Network, which is a key information resource for contractors and home owners involved in hurricane clean-up activities.

Initial FEMA reports of the damage from Hurricane Ivan estimated that 50%-75% of the structures along the coastline in Florida’s Escambia County were severely damaged or destroyed, leaving roughly 20,000 residents at least temporarily homeless.

Disaster declarations for federal assistance were issued for 32 counties in Alabama, 23 counties in Mississippi and 13 parishes in Louisiana. Ivan’s path of destruction extended northward, bringing high winds, heavy rains and tornadoes. Disaster areas were also declared in Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.

Floridians were only beginning to assess damage from a fourth storm to make landfall — Huricane Jeanne — as this issue of NBN went to press.
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