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Front Page
House Votes to Advance Sound GSE Regulatory Reform
Small Remodelers Good Job Candidates for Big Firms
Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera
Coast to Coast
Glass Failure in High-Rises Shocks Experts
Housing Forum
Tax Panel Eyes the Perfect Man-Made Storm
Politics & Government
Panel Wraps Up Tax Reform Recommendations
Attend Upcoming Government Affairs Conference in Phoenix
SLGA Awards: Nominate Those Who Support Housing by Nov. 9
Economics & Finance
September Home Sales Show Signs of Winding Down
Katrina Aftereffects Bolster Existing Home Sales
Mortgage Applications Tapering Off a Bit as Rates Rise
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Moving Strike Plates
Business Management
Hire Smart, Delegate Before It’s Too Late
Attend the Custom Builder Symposium in Atlanta
50Plus Housing
Collaboration Key to Affordable Seniors Housing
Multifamily
Multifamily Stock Index Rebounded Last Month
Shashaty Receives Corletta Affordable Housing Award
Remodelers
Aging in Place, CAPS Expertise Featured on CNN
CNN Shows the Value of NAHB Remodelers — a Benefit to Us All
Building Systems
High Style Meets Top Quality in Concrete Chateau
Attend the 2005 SHOWCASE in Louisville
Education
Education Calendar
Research
‘Not So Big House’ Author to Keynote Energy Awards
Green Building
Green Building Program Unveiled in St. Louis
Developments Recognized for Building With Trees
Builders Show
NextGen Home Braces for Hurricanes
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: About Wetlands Determinations
Labor
HBI One of Washington Area’s Best Places to Work
Building Products
Natural Gas Users Prepare for Long, Cold Winter
Builder's Engineer
Aim for the Potholes, Dad!
TV
NAHB Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Training Academy Receives $5,000 Stuard Grant
NAHB Awards to Recognize Philanthropic Work — Enter Now
Association News
Spikes by the Thousands Keep NAHB, Associations Growing
Deadlines Near for NAHB Outreach Awards Nominations
Your NAHB Membership Can Take You for a Great Ride
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
Calendar of Events

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Training Academy Receives $5,000 Stuard Grant

The Building Industry Association, Orange County (BIA/OC) in Southern California recently received a $5,000 educational grant from the National Housing Endowment, the philanthropic arm of NAHB, for its Building Industry Technology Academy (BITA).

BITA is a comprehensive four-year training program that gives students the necessary skills, training, knowledge and contact with industry professionals to pursue careers in the home building industry. The grant was funded by the Dale & Bea Stuard/National Housing Endowment Educational Fund.

The BIA/OC, working in partnership with area high schools and regional occupational programs, developed BITA to address the need for a sustained construction workforce and to increase area students’ awareness of the diverse career paths available within the industry.

Students enter the program as high school freshmen and continue through their senior year. During the program, students are exposed to every facet of residential construction, including site preparation, framing, electrical, plumbing and roofing. Upon completing the program, students have the basic skills needed to work in the industry.

The grant will support student selection, program coordination, curriculum development, project design, promotion and working with subcontractors participating in the program.

After completing their BITA coursework, many of the student go on to study construction management and many have been the recipients of endowment scholarships, including the Dale & Bea Stuard National Housing Endowment Educational Fund Scholarship.

Dale Stuard has more than 40 years experience in the industry and has been active in his  state and local building associations and NAHB. In addition to serving as president, vice president, executive committee member, life director, state director and member of the political action executive committee of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, Stuard is the immediate past chairman of the National Housing Endowment and the 1988 past president of NAHB.

“Bea and I are excited by the work of the Orange County building industry association and its efforts to train at-risk youth,” said Stuard. “This is the work that will affect our industry for generations to come and the BITA program is making a difference.”

For more information on the BITA program, e-mail Lawrence Jones at the Southern California Industry Education Foundation, or call him at 949-553-9500.


 

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