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Week of September 27, 2004

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* 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

 

Log Home Manufacturer Recognized for Commitment to Native American Education

Susan Oster-Conrad, the president and CEO of Air-Lock Log Homes, received an award earlier this year honoring her company’s commitment to higher education for American Native youth.

Oster-Conrad is a member of the Women’s Council of the Building Industry Association of Southern California.

In partnership with several philanthropic foundations, Oster-Conrad, a long-time supporter of Indian causes, donated a specially customized, two-story version of her company’s popular 44-foot-diameter, two-story hogan as the first building on the new Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Santa Fe campus. It now serves as a cultural center.

“Air-Lock Log Homes’ commitment to, and support of, higher education for America’s Native youth has made the dream of IAIA’s campus a reality and has instilled hope within those who dream of pursuing a college degree,” said Della Warrior, the school’s president. “For that, we are forever grateful.”


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Air-Lock Log Homes subsequently completed more hogan structures on four other American Indian Higher Education Consortium campuses in Arizona, New Mexico and Montana.

Air-Lock Log Homes is a log home manufacturer and designer; it uses ponderosa pine logs that are harvested using quality controlled and environmentally correct practices.

For information on the NAHB Women's Council, e-mail Amy Larrabee, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8455.
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