NBN Online for the week of May 2, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Materials Problems Persist in Robust Housing Market
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
North Dakota Twenty-Fifth State to Enact NOR Law
Coast to Coast
Owners Hold Off on Sales of Homes
Economics & Finance
March New Home Sales Smash Record
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Self-Centering Router Base
Business Management
Creating Effective Incentive Compensation Programs
Seniors Housing
Find Out How to Get Started in the Active Adult Market
Multifamily
Builders Prepare for When Condo Boom Starts to Fade
Remodelers
Relationships Are the Core of the Building Industry
May Is National Home Remodeling Month
Building Systems
Basement From Hell Chosen as Basement of the Year
Concrete Tour Mixes Demos, Networking, Six Plant Visits
Lubbock Building Affordable Concrete Homes
New Course Looks at Insulating Concrete Forms
Education
National Leadership Conference Comes to Texas
Education Calendar
Green Building
Site Plans Preserve Natural Settings, Raise Density
NAHB’s Model Green Guidelines Making News
Wisconsin's Largest Builder a Green Building Proponent
Sales
How to Gain a Prospect's Commitment
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: About Permit Fee Increases
Construction Safety
OSHA Compliance Assistance Web Page Updated
Idaho Training Sessions Focus on Construction Safety
Labor
Students Tour Infill Sites in Pittsburgh
Building Products
Air Conditioner Quietest, Most Efficient Yet
Builder's Engineer
SOOOPerman to the Rescue!
Association News
Endowment Awards Training, Land Use Programs Funds
North Central Florida Honored for Membership Growth and Retention
Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles
Calendar of Events

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Site Plans Preserve Natural Settings, Raise Density

Wisconsin's Largest Builder a Green Building Proponent

NAHB’s Model Green Guidelines Making News

Coinciding with Earth Day earlier this month, NAHB’s Model Green Home Building Guidelines have been featured in major newspapers across the country.

The voluntary guidelines, introduced at the International Builders’ Show in January, are designed to move environmentally friendly home building concepts further into the mainstream. NAHB has partnered with the Green Building Initiative to help facilitate the adoption of green home building practices and the formation of additional local green building programs.

Below are highlights of the articles:

  • The Kansas City Star reported that “environmentally-friendly housing initiatives began 30 years ago, but in the last few years, the ‘green’ factor has become one of the most significant developments in the industry.” By examining a local green-built house, the story explored the main tenets of green building, including site conservation, recycling, energy consumption and indoor air quality.
  • In a lengthy Chicago Tribune feature on the green building movement in Chicago, Ray Tonjes, chairman of the NAHB Green Building Subcommittee, explained how NAHB developed the voluntary green building guidelines “in a fast-track effort over the last year as a response to an increased interest in conservation and good stewardship.”
  • A three-page Washington Post feature observed that the “outlook for what is called ‘green building’ … is the sunniest it has ever been, according to advocates and housing experts.” The story was accompanied by a list of green building resources, including those from NAHB. The story was reprinted in the San Jose Mercury News, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Chicago Tribune and the New Jersey Star-Ledger. 
  • Reporting from NAHB’s National Green Building Conference, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution said that “green is no longer an enterprise of sheer idealism. It is a business choice.” The story featured views from conference attendees, and focused on the economic impacts and benefits of building green. The Chicago Tribune and Canada’s Globe and Mail also ran versions of the story.


For more information on NAHB’s Model Green Home Building Guidelines, go to www.nahb.org/gbg; or e-mail Marie Yarroll at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.


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