NBN Online for the week of September 25, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB Kit Sends Builders Back to Basics in Cooling Market
Tucson Job Training Shores Up Local Labor Pool
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football Game for Prizes, Fun
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Coast to Coast
Soft Market Teaches Flippers an Ever-So-Humble Lesson
Environment
EPA Drops Dust Standard, Saving Builders Billions
Legal
Wave of Retroactive Storm Water Suits Halted in Vermont
Politics & Government
SLGA Awards: Nominate Those Who Stand Up for Housing
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Lose More Ground in August
Slump in Builder Confidence Continues for Eighth Month
Housing Downswing to Bottom Out Next Year, Congress Told
NAHB Works to Soften the Blow of New Lumber Pact
Eye on the Economy: The Housing Outlook Has Darkened
Tips
Builder's Tip: A Time Saver for Installing Closet Shelf Cleats
Construction Safety
OSHA Crane Standard a Bad Fit for Small Home Builders
Safety Award Deadline Extended to Oct. 6
50Plus Housing
How to Effectively Deal With the Demanding Boomer Customer
Multifamily
Multifamily Stocks at Record High on NAHB Index
Enter Pillars to Be 'Best of the Best' in Multifamily
Remodelers
Top Remodelers to Lead Free Forums at Remodeling Show
Building Systems
Design, Trends, Codes Are Hot Topics at BSC SHOWCASE
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Green Building
Keystone Green Building Program Follows NAHB Model
Green Building: Catch the Wave or Watch It
Entries Sought for Sustainable Building Awards
Regulation
Growth Boundaries, Permit Caps Pushing Up Home Costs
Workforce housing
Apply for 2006 Workforce Housing Awards by Oct. 27
Codes and Standards
ICC Code Council Board Names Weiland CEO
Labor
RCS Designation Reaches 12,000th Attendee at SEBC
Building Products
Fashion Week Diamonds to Benefit Missing Children
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Scholar Makes Good on Promise
Association News
Take the Solveras Savings Challenge & Save; or Make $50
Free NAHB Video Instructs How to Deal With the Media
GM $500 Off Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Find Key Employees Through the NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

ICC Code Council Board Names Weiland CEO

The International Code Council Board of Directors promoted Chief Operating Officer Rick Weiland to the position of chief executive officer. Weiland succeeds James Lee Witt.

“After a comprehensive, nationwide search that started with more than 100 applicants, Rick Weiland was our choice to lead the administration of the International Code Council,” said Board President Henry Green.

“I am sure I am joined by all members of the NAHB Construction Codes and Standards Committee, the National Vice Presidents and the members of Energy and Environmental Issues committees in congratulating Rick on his appointment,” said Dwight “Sunny’ Richardson of Richardson Home Builders Inc. in Tuscaloosa, Ala. “We look forward to working with him and with the other members of the ICC in accomplishing the purpose of the I-codes to as we endeavor to safeguard the safety, health and general welfare of our citizens while maintaining the affordability of our nation’s housing.”

Weiland worked as a regional director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, state director and senior advisor to former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle, and as a state director for AARP.

“Obviously, I am very pleased with the board’s decision and ready to tackle the challenge of leading the International Code Council,” Weiland said. “I will continue to reach out to members and stakeholders to ensure their voices are heard as we move forward.”

As COO for the past three years, Weiland played a key role in expanding and enhancing ICC’s communications, customer service and relationships with other safety and standards organizations.

Weiland has held jobs in disaster recovery and prevention and federal policy creation and implementation, been involved in economic development initiatives, and worked with state and local governments to build disaster-resistant communities in a six-state region.

The International Code Council, a membership association dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes developed by the International Code Council.


 

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