NBN Online for the week of August 14, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Regulators Backing Down From Ditch Oversight
Florida’s Hurricane Season a Time to Wait for Home Sales Recovery
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Affordability, Convenience Come to ‘Main Street’
Coast to Coast
Slim Pickings for Real Estate Vultures
Politics & Government
Days Numbered for Senate to Move on Estate Tax Relief
Mortgage Holdings a Sticking Point for GSE Reform Bill
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy: Housing Pulls Down Economic Growth
Legal
Free NAHB Moisture Protection Pamphlet for Siding Installers
Register for Sept. 7-8 Construction Law Seminar in San Francisco
Tips
Builder's Tip: Using Sandbags as Concrete-Form Anchors
Business Management
Why You Should Be Concerned About Workplace Harassment
Mobile Office Alarm System Protects Construction Job Sites
BuilderBooks.com: Navigate the Challenges of Land Development
Custom Home Builder of Year Nominations Due Aug. 15
Early Registration for Custom Builder Symposium Ends Soon
Remodelers
Golf Utah for Educated Remodelers Everywhere
Commercial
McGraw-Hill Offers ENR Discount to NAHB Members
Commercial Builders Awards of Excellence Deadline Aug. 18
International
Sign Up for Trade Mission to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Thinking Green, Building Green Down Under
Education
CAPS Designation All Over National News, CBS, CNN
Learn More Before NAHB's Fall Board Meeting
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Environment
Government Regulators Listen to Builder Suggestions
Green Building
Color Drawing Explains Green Building to Home Buyers
Apply for Green Building Awards
Codes and Standards
NAHB Members Reviewing ICC Code Change Proposals
Workforce housing
Apply for 2006 Workforce Housing Awards
Labor
Workers to Be Trained to Help Rebuild New Orleans
Building Products
USG Recycling Gypsum Scrap and Ceiling Panels
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Barton Harvey to Give Dunlop Lecture at Harvard
Enter Awards Programs for Community Contributions
Association News
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Find Key Employees Through the NAHB Online Career Center
Fall Board Meets Sept. 13-17 in Salt Lake City
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Learn More Before NAHB's Fall Board Meeting

Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert

Education Calendar

CAPS Designation All Over National News, CBS, CNN

The CBS Evening News recently featured a story about the Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation and the benefits the designation brings to consumers. So did USA Today ― on the front page.

CAPS stories also have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Time magazine and on CNN American Morning.

Why all the news coverage?

That’s simple. The CAPS designation — and its companion Certified Graduate Remodelor™ (CGR) designation ― provide the right skill sets for today’s housing market.  

The CAPS designation program, in particular, teaches remodelers the customer service, business management and technical skills to meet the needs of, and effectively compete in, the fastest growing segment of the residential remodeling industry — those 50 and older who wish to remain in their homes.

The CAPS program was developed by NAHB’s Remodelors™ Council in collaboration with AARP and others to provide comprehensive, practical, market-specific information about how to work with older and maturing adults who want to remodel their homes so they can age in place.

The designation enables clients to identify and choose professionals who have the training, practical experience and in-depth knowledge to address their particular needs and concerns.

“Being able to put CAPS in my marketing information increases the perceived and actual benefit to the client,” said Kathy Barry, CAPS, of Home Life Interiors in Kentwood, Mich. “It helps differentiate me from my competition.

“Just last month a new client mentioned that she chose me because of my CAPS designation. Her husband has MS,” Barry noted.

CGR Means Business and Professionalism

The CGR designation was created to emphasize the business management skills needed to run a remodeling company. The designation helps consumers identify those who exemplify professionalism in the industry and enables CGR designees to gain recognition as industry leaders and stand out in a crowded marketplace.

“My designations help me every single day,” said Beverly Koehn, GMB, CAPS, president of Beverly Koehn & Associates, Inc. in San Antonio, Texas. “They keep me abreast of what’s happening in the housing industry. The industry changes so rapidly, it’s all you can do just to keep up with it. By being an instructor and involved with designations on a constant basis, I feel like I’m always up to date on what’s happening.”

Continuing Education Keeps You Ahead of the Pack

As the remodeling industry continues to evolve, so does the industry’s continuing education requirements.

CAPS and CGR professionals are required to earn 12 hours of continuing education credit every three years. The credits can be earned through class time, at trade show seminars or through community service.

The recent flurry of national news coverage has increased consumer awareness of the benefits of hiring a remodeler who holds an NAHB designation, and that makes this an excellent time to begin or renew your NAHB designation program.

For more information about CAPS and CGR, visit www.nahb.org/remodelors.


 

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