NBN Online for the week of April 25, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Testify on Housing Finance System Reform
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Make Annual Trek to Capitol Hill
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Concrete Custom Home Conquers Unworkable Lot
Coast to Coast
Studies: Gentrification a Boost for Everyone
Politics & Government
Storm Water Rules Contribute to High Housing Costs
Homeownership Tax Credit Bills Introduced
Pombo Pledges Meaningful Endangered Species Reform
Bill Halts Tenant Bankruptcy Abuse
House Acts to Permanently Repeal Estate Tax
Lawmakers Urge Bush to End Lumber Tariffs
Association Health Plan Efforts Move Forward
Economics & Finance
Home Starts Slow in March From 32-Year High
Builders Remain Upbeat in April
Eye on the Economy
VA Secretary Urges Builders to Hire Young Veterans
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Self-Centering Router Base
Business Management
Back Up Your Company Data — Before It's Too Late
Codes and Standards
Members Urged to Help Defeat Costly Code Changes
Builders Show
Builders’ Show Too Big for Atlanta in 2007, 2008
Multifamily
Sen. Corzine Wins Affordable Housing Award
Remodelers
May is National Home Remodeling Month
Construction Safety
Precautions Needed for Working in Hot Weather
Education
Concrete Technologies Tour: Turning Gray Matter Into Green
Education Calendar
Green Building
Employees Learn About Green Building on Earth Day
Environment
Builders Advocate ESA Reform at U.S. Interior Meeting
Women
Distinguish Yourself Through Advanced Technology
Building Systems
Tour to Visit Modular and Panelized Plants
Standard for Residential Concrete Walls Being Developed
Labor
Job Corps Students Participate in NAHB Family Build
Job Corps Grads Fill Labor Needs in Arizona
Building Products
Seminar Examines Cold-Formed Steel Design
Builder's Engineer
Basement Snorkeling
TV
Members Build a Basement on The History Channel
NAHB Production Group Calendar of Shows — This Week
Association news
Totem Pole a ‘Thank You’ for Roadless Rule Efforts
Tsunami Shelter Fund to Support Construction Center, 'Home Builders Care Village'
National Housing Endowment Names Roger Pastore to Board of Trustees, Founding Advocates
Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles
Calendar of Events

Related Articles

Job Corps Students Participate in NAHB Family Build

Job Corps Grads Fill Labor Needs in Arizona

“Follow your dreams,” NAHB associate member Fabian Liera, the winner in January of NAHB’s first President’s Award, told students at the April 8 commencement ceremonies of the Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center in Tucson, Ariz.

“Through hard work, you can accomplish anything you set your mind to,” said Liera, who was a 1992 graduate of the Home Builders Institute’s (HBI) plumbing program at the center. He is today the owner of Irownwood/Winnelson Plumbing, which exceeded $4 million in business last year.

Liera was also able to address the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA), which was holding its general membership dinner next door to the Job Corps graduation.

Liera told association members that he places great value on the training he received from HBI at the Acosta Center and he recognizes the enormous benefit to the construction industry of strengthening ties between Job Corps programs and local builders associations.

 “We don’t have a labor pool, we have a labor puddle. That’s why our relationship with Job Corps is growing in importance,” agreed SAHBA Government Liaison Alex Jacome. “The shortage of skilled workers in the home building sector remains the biggest reason why Job Corps is such a success. Such training programs provide employment opportunities to America’s youth, while also supplying one of the nation’s most demanding industries with a dynamic workforce.” 

John Gallagher, an HBI plumbing instructor at the Acosta Job Corps Center, said that he is appreciative of home builders who select his former students to fill their labor needs and confident that the center’s graduates have the skills they need to succeed in construction careers.

“We graduate and place around 75 students a year from our HBI construction trades at the Acosta Center,” Gallagher said. “My goal is to have all of them go to work with SAHBA members or their subcontractors.”

HBI, the workforce development arm of NAHB, has training programs at 68 Job Corps centers in 40 states and the District of Columbia, teaching students brick masonry, carpentry, electrical, painting, plumbing, facilities maintenance and landscaping skills.  

For more information on HBI's program in Job Corps, e-mail Maria McIntyre at HBI, or call her at 800-959-0052 x8912.


 

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