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In This Issue:

Front Page
States Make More Headway on Construction Defect Suits
Reader Survey: Tell Us What News Is Important to You
NAHB Proposes Code Changes on Wind Effects, Foundation Walls
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Family Rooms — Born in the 19th Century
Coast to Coast
KB Leader Addresses Housing Challenges
Housing Forum
Take the Ax to the Costly Canadian Timber Tariff
Politics & Government
Help Bring Industry Concerns to Lawmakers on May 10
Economics & Finance
Court Reviews Discriminatory Lending Law in Maryland
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Sharing Compressed Air
Business Management
A Sick-Pay Plan Can Help You Build a Healthy Business
50Plus Housing
‘Meet the Experts’ at Building for Boomers & Beyond
Multifamily
Condo Hotels, Affordable Apts. Key Conference Topics
Remodelers
Remodelers Get More Time to Study EPA Lead Paint Rule
Annual Remodeling Volume Crosses $200 Billion Threshold
Construction Safety
Maryland Alliance Committed to Work Site Safety
Building Systems
Awards Honor Service to Log Home Industry
Education
Success Reported for Designation Push in February
Education Calendar
Environment
New Wetlands Rules Would Encourage Mitigation Banking
Green Building
National Interest Spurs Energy Efficiency Concerns
Building Quality
‘Just-in-Time’ Deliveries Thwart Job Site Thefts
Work Tickets Used to Focus on Job Site ‘Hot Spots’
Seventh KB Home Division NHQ Certified in California
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Workforce housing
Attractive Atlanta Area Homes Offered at an Affordable Price
Labor
Project TRADE Helps Build Habitat Homes in Ocala
Building Products
Weyerhaeuser U.S. Mills Produce Certified Products
Builder's Engineer
My Love-Hate Affair With Money
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Deadline Nears for Matching Funds Grant Applications
Association News
NAHB Has Free 'New Homes Month' Resources for You
Get Double Discounts on Dell Computer Products in April
If It’s Spring, National Membership Day Cannot Be Far Behind
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 9-13
Find Employees Through New NAHB Online Career Center
Spokesperson Training Still Available for 2006 Spring Board
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Project TRADE Helps Build Habitat Homes in Ocala

A new Project TRADE (Training, Restitution, Apprenticeship Development Employment) facility was opened in Ocala, Fla. last fall by the Home Builders Institute and Phoenix House, a nationwide drug and alcohol treatment center, to help fill state vacancies in the home building industry, which totaled more than 10,000 last year, according to the Florida Department of Labor.

As part of their training in the construction trades, Ocala’s Project TRADE students have been participating in several hands-on community service efforts, including a large-scale development project with the Marion County Habitat for Humanity that will have helped 22 needy families build their own homes by the end of this year. Currently, 12 student volunteers are gaining extensive construction experience working on 16 Habitat homes two to three days a week.

“It’s been a blessing having these Project TRADE students here with us,” said Brad Nimmo, president and CEO of the local Habitat affiliate. “They have been perfect gentleman and have the skills to work on advanced projects. Their work has sped up our entire building process tenfold and has saved us countless dollars.”

The students have been assisting the Habitat project by digging trenches for pipe and plumbing and installing framing, drywall and roofing.

“We are hoping to give them (the students) something meaningful to do when they get back outside,” Sherry Cates-Aquino, director of education at Phoenix House, told the Ocala Star Banner for a story appearing on March 7. “With these skills, they now have an alternative to running back to drugs.”

Of Ocala’s first graduating class of 15 in February, 13 have already been placed in jobs in the home building industry. Among them was Daniel Hoppel, who was able to make the transition to becoming a Rector Construction employee with an $800 grant from The Patsy and Heman Smith Fund for Excellence in the Trades, which he used to purchase a skill saw, compressed air gun and houses and various tool accessories.

The ex-offenders who have been rehabilitated by Project TRADE have a recidivism rate of only 7.8%, almost 50% below a national rate of 15%. Project TRADE also operates at sites in Colorado Springs, Colo. through a partnership with ComCor, and in Sheridan, Ill.

For more information, e-mail Dennis Torbett at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8908.


 

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