NBN Online for the week of January 9, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
New Year Rings in Housing Shift to a Buyer’s Market
Special International Builders’ Show Issue
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Jan. 16
Onerous Lead Paint Rule Won’t Solve Health Problems
Coast to Coast
In New Orleans, Housing Sales Are Bright Spot
Politics & Government
Howard Lays Out Housing Concerns to Business Execs
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy
Tips
A Dust Mask for Your Circular Saw
IBS
The New American Home: Photos and Floor Plans
It Takes Solid Relationships to Build the New American Home
New Options Merchandising Technology Yields Higher Profits
NAHB’s Council Headquarters Suites Are Your Path to Success
Special Breakfast, Networking Events at IBS Just for Associates
BuilderBooks.com Launches New Books, Forms, Software at IBS
Learn How to Boost Your Association's Membership
Business Management
Take a Free Test Drive of Latest Builder Software at IBS
Learn How to Compete With the Industry's ‘Giants’ at IBS
Attend Estimating With Microsoft Excel Seminar at IBS
50Plus Housing
Learn More About the Emerging 50+ Market at IBS
Focus Group to Address Section 8 Vouchers in Assisted Living
Remodelers
Remodelors™ Council Schedule at IBS
Certified Graduate Remodelors™ Events at IBS
Building Systems
Breakfast and Networking at IBS Just for Systems Builders
Find More About Building Systems on NAHB Web Site
Women
NAHB Women's Council Offers Student Scholarships
Women’s Council Headquarters at IBS Open Tuesday-Saturday
Commercial
‘How-to Manual’ for Light Commercial Building Released
Disaster
Builders Show Panel Focuses on Rebuilding Gulf Cost
NAHB to Work With Charity on Building Material Donations
Environment
2006 Storm Water Permitting Guide Available at IBS
Are Consumers Buying Smart Growth? Let NAHB Know
Education
Learn More Before: Pre-Show Education at IBS
Grill Giveaways, Education Planning at IBS Education Booth
Pre-National Designation Month Kick-Off at IBS
Education Calendar
Green Building
New Green Building Guidelines Available at Builders’ Show
Take Online Survey to Assess Use of Green Building Material
Regulation
Awards Recognize Energy-Efficient Homes
Builders Can Help Guide New Product Development
OSB Certification Program Launched at Builders’ Show
ToolBase Provides Information on Building Technologies
Quality Sessions Focus on Profits, Customer Satisfaction
Sales
A New Year’s Resolution: Re-Evaluate Your Ad Agency
Online Home Buyer Behavior Research Revealed at IBS
Strike Sales and Marketing Gold at IBS
Workforce housing
Nominate Communities That Promote Workforce Housing
Labor
HBI Announces Job Corps Award Winners
Lowe’s, Student Chapters Showcased in IBS Events
Building Products
Distressed Wood a Hot Trend in Flooring
Windows Resist Breaking in Severe Storms
Fiberglass Insulation Cuts Moisture in Walls
Bathroom Products Feature South Seas Look
Home Awareness System Responds to Water Leaks
Hydrogen-Burning Fireplace 100% Efficient
Six Glazes Created for Popular Kitchen Door
Blind Slats Motorized With Battery Power
Decorative Panels Introduced for Windows, Patio Doors
Retractable Door, Window Screens a Design Solution
New Lighting Designs Meet Home Owner, Builder Needs
Work Clothing Made of Tear-Resistant Cotton Fabric
Builders Framing With Steel See Risk Premiums Slashed
Most Complete Home Fire Sprinkler System Unveiled
Refrigerator Boasts the Greatest Capacity in the Industry
‘Paperless’ Wallboard Panels Resist Mold Growth
Products Manage Moisture in New American Home
Interior Finish Provides Energy-Efficient Insulation
Impact-Resistant Windows a Defense Against Hurricanes
Copper and Bronze Finishes Added to Windows, Doors
Project-Driven Financing Spurs Development
Two-Panel Plank Interior Door Has Shaker Look
LP Offers Sheathing, Floor System, Vented Soffits
Software Improves Construction Supply Chain Management
Builder's Engineer
Do You Solve Problems or Make Them?
TV
NAHB Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Association News
Ed McGowan, Remodeling Hall of Fame Inductee, Dies at 69
Visit BuilderBooks Store at IBS for Books, Savings, Giveaways
Your NAHB Membership Can Take You for a Great Ride
Calendar of Events

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Lowe’s, Student Chapters Showcased in IBS Events

HBI Announces Job Corps Award Winners

The winner of the second annual NAHB President’s Award is Kareem Dorsett, 25, an electrical apprentice with Alligood Electric Company in Orange Park, Fla. The award is presented to a Home Builders Institute (HBI) Job Corps graduate who has displayed the ability to overcome adversity on the way to achieving success in the home building industry.

Dorsett graduated from HBI’s electrical program at the Jacksonville Job Corps Center and he completed his work-based learning at Alligood Electric. He was hired after graduation in January 2002 as an electrical helper and has been with the company ever since.

He also entered the Northeast Florida Builders Association's four-year registered electrical apprenticeship program, and has maintained a B+ average. Dorsett will graduate this May, but he plans on continuing his work and study; his goal is to become a Master Electrician.

Since his graduation from Job Corps, Dorsett has mentored Job Corps students, speaking to them often about the rigors of the working world and even finding them jobs at Alligood.

Throughout his training in Job Corps, he was a positive role model to other students and his leadership qualities make him an outstanding choice for the NAHB President’s Award.

“I am honored that I was chosen for the award and glad to be in a position where I can help other young people succeed,” Dorsett said.

The award will be presented on Thursday, Jan. 12 at about 1:00 p.m. during the NAHB Board of Director’s meeting in the Orange County Convention Center’s Valencia Ballroom.

A Promising Career in the Home Building Industry

Kisna Tatum, 25, is the 2006 recipient of the Shirley Wiseman Lach Award for Exceptional Promise. A native of the Virgin Islands, Tatum came to Florida to apply her talents to making a good life for herself and her family.

An interest in many different trades led to her enrollment in HBI’s Facilities Maintenance class at the Homestead Job Corps Center, a trade that combines basic skills in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, landscaping and painting.

Shortly after enrolling in Job Corps, she broke her leg skating and some suggested that she should return to the Virgin Islands to nurse her injury. However, Tatum was not inclined to abandon her goals and return home. She was back in class the following week with crutches and was more than ready to work.

Tatum was warned by instructor Richard Pickover that plumbing required considerable upper body strength, but she insisted that she was up to the challenge. Within three months, she became shop foreman, consistently the first to arrive for class and the last to leave.

Pickover gained much respect for Tatum’s resolve, and throughout her tenure at Homestead he served as a mentor. After Tatum’s graduation in February 2004, Pickover continued to assist with her transition into the working world.

Tatum graduated with a wealth of experience, completing more than 200 hours of community service, and she has been a great fit at Seaway Plumbing in Key Largo, where she works as a plumbing apprentice. Her success there has enabled her to save enough money to bring her young daughter Elina to Florida, rent an apartment and buy a car.

The Shirley Wiseman Lach Award for Exceptional Promise, named after the former NAHB president and HBI trustee, is presented every year to a young graduate from HBI’s Job Corps program who has demonstrated remarkable promise and commitment to the housing industry.

Wiseman will present the award to Tatum on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 11:00 a.m. at HBI’s Skills Exhibit booth (W5389).

For more information on the awards or HBI’s Job Corps programs, e-mail Maria McIntyre at HBI, or call her at 800-795-7955 x8912.


 

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