NBN Online for the week of March 28, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
California Building Code Back on Track With Rest of Nation
Atlanta Green Builders Emphasize Top Home Performance
New Look NAHB Web Site Coming Next Month
President's Message
NAHB Is Your Business Partner
Politics & Government
Civil Engineers Give U.S. Infrastructure a Poor Grade
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Warm Up in February
Mortgage Rates Rise Again, But Remain Affordable
Home Resales Decline in February, But Supply Remains Tight
Eye on the Economy
Business Management
Hack Attack ― How to Protect Your Computer Network
Nip Negativity in the Bud
Seniors Housing
Lofts — An Urban Alternative in the Active Adult Market
Remodelers
Differentiate ― A Sure Path to Your Competitive Advantage
Education
No Surprise: Design Packs 'em in at the Builders’ Show
Education Calendar
20 Club
Constantly Reinventing the Wheel? — Not With 20 Club
Green Building
Green Building Conference Draws Record Attendance
Available Products Can Yield Big Reductions in Home Water Use
New Web Site Provides Green Building Resources
Research
New Hotline Provides Technical Assistance to NAHB Members
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Coping With Mini-Grinders
Labor
Employers Must Post Job Rights for Veterans
Building Products
Steel Hotline Expands Hours and Resources
NAHBTV
An All-Weather Outdoor TV? — ‘I Want That!’ Debuts on HGTV
'Dream Builders' Begins Final Season on HGTV
Coast to Coast
Study Finds Home Owner Racial Gap
Builder's Engineer
The Broken Concrete Guy Leaning Badly
Association news
Affordable Housing Advocate Cushing Dolbeare Dies
NAHB Spring Board Meeting Set for April 11-17
Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary
Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Calendar of Events

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Green Building Conference Draws Record Attendance

Available Products Can Yield Big Reductions in Home Water Use

New Web Site Provides Green Building Resources

A new Web site providing up-to-date information on environmentally friendly construction technologies and building practices — www.hgtvpro.com — was launched earlier this month with a video featuring the first home that is being built to NAHB’s Model Green Home Building Guidelines.

“We’re excited about the wealth of practical green building information that will be presented through HGTVPro,” said NAHB President Dave Wilson, “especially as more and more builders respond to consumer demand for environmentally friendly, cost-effective homes.”

Part of The Scripps Network, HGTVPro will educate builders through a series of 30 or more videos produced by NAHB focusing on best practices in green home construction. The site will also offer informational articles and a free electronic newsletter.

HGTVPro’s new green building resources expand on NAHB’s efforts to promote green building. The association has been a leader in the green building movement, and recently introduced the Model Green Home Building Guidelines to offer mainstream builders guidance on how to use environmentally friendly building techniques while still preserving housing affordability.

“HGTVPro is the perfect intersection of professionals, consumers and suppliers in the industry and we are proud to help deliver the ‘build green’ message to this broad audience,” said Jim Zarchin, senior vice president of HGTVPro. “By making this information readily available, we can increase the interest in and use of the technologies and products that will minimize the impact of construction on the environment.”

The content on HGTVPro is aimed at builders, remodelers and contractors and includes professional-level best practices, new product information and an insider’s perspective on industry trends. The majority of information will be delivered in both video and downloadable print formats, making it easy to use and understand.

In addition to the online content, HGTVPro’s sister network, the DIY Network, will air a television series on green building, produced in conjunction with NAHB. HGTVPro is also the media sponsor of NAHB’s National Green Building Conference.

NAHB and The Scripps Network have enjoyed a collaborative working relationship that has spanned more than 10 years and resulted in more than 200 hours of programming in the lifestyle/shelter category. Past works have featured the best the industry offers, from new technologies to top design and construction techniques.

For more information, e-mail Marie Yarroll at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.


 

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