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In This Issue:

Front Page
Zero-Down FHA Loans Again Proposed in 2007 Budget
Lumber Tariffs Remain a Barrier to Affordable Housing
Coast to Coast
Leveling Off Seen for Housing Appreciation
Housing Forum
Letters to the Builder's Engineer: What's Rude
Politics & Government
Bill Would Give Property Owners Their Day in Court
2006 State Races Could Changes Political Landscape
Economics & Finance
Record January Warmth Heats Up Housing Starts
Builders Find Confidence in Cooler Housing Market
Tips
Builder's Tip: Cutting Engineered Joists
Business Management
Strong Customer Care Helps You Build Your Brand
Multifamily
Big FHA Insurance Premium Hikes in Proposed 2007 Budget
Remodelers
How 7,285 Industry Pros Set Themselves Apart
Enter Historic Rehabilitation Awards Competition
Building Systems
Sign Up for March 19 President's Tour
Education
Four Honored as True Housing Professionals
How My CAPS Designation Helps My Business — A Testimonial
Education Calendar
Research
Weyerhaeuser OSB First to Be Certified By Research Center
AndersonSargent Wins Top EnergyValue Housing Award
Green Building
Enter ‘Building With Trees’ Competition
Environment
Industry Role Cited in Return of Bald Eagle
Legal
Opportunity to Repair Movement Advances in States
Labor
Students Meet Employers at Building Careers Job Fair
HBI Addresses Growing Role of Field Superintendents
Building Products
One-Step Tape Solves Window Frame Leaks
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Announces Evans Scholarship Award Recipients
Association News
Free '2006 New Homes Month' Resources Available Online
Dallas Association Donates Items to Troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events

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Students Meet Employers at Building Careers Job Fair

HBI Addresses Growing Role of Field Superintendents

Industry members attending the International Builders’ Show last month in Orlando, Fla. learned about what the Home Builders Institute (HBI) is doing to support quality home building through its Residential Construction Superintendent (RCS) designation and received a sneak peek at pilot courses that will be expanding the program.

At a standing-room-only session on “Eight Tips to Super Success,” veteran RCS instructors Paul Mashburn, CAPS, CGB; Mike Weiss, CGR, CGB, GMB, CAPS, RCS; and Beverly Koehn, MIRM, CMP, GMB, CAPS, CGA addressed the growing importance of superintendent training.

Currently, the designation’s eight courses are offered through home builders associations in 29 states and more than 100 classes are being taught annually.

Deborah Liftig, RCS, a superintendent with Aubuchon Homes in Cape Coral, Fla., said that she “would highly recommend taking the certification classes, they were all excellent. The courses addressed all components of project management and the instructors were very knowledgeable and energizing.”

The recently published “2005 New-Home Builder Customer Satisfaction Study” by J.D. Power and Associates reports a direct correlation between the quality of field superintendents and consumers’ overall satisfaction with their homes, and home builders have begun to take notice.

New Courses Added

Responding to the growing demand for effective superintendents, HBI, the workforce development arm of NAHB, has announced that it is expanding the number of RCS courses.

Partnering with NAHB’s Concrete Home Building Council (CHBC), HBI has created three pilot Concrete Specialization Courses that will be held early this spring: “Best Practices for Concrete Pavers and Segmental Retaining Walls;” “Concrete Mix Designs, Construction Guidelines and Troubleshooting;” and “Handling Moisture Behind Brick Veneers to Back-up Walls.” 

HBI will also be launching an Advanced RCS track, with the first three courses ready this summer and three more completed by year’s end. These courses build on material covered in the RCS designation and expand on topics identified by NAHB members as being important to the field supervisor position.

NAHB members, HBA staff and instructional designers have been involved in the development of the Advanced RCS courses.

For more information and a schedule of RCS courses, click here; or e-mail Joseph Krinock at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8928.


 

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