NBN Online for the week of November 20, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
News Stories Not the Driving Force Behind Home Buying
IBS to Feature Two Showcase Homes, Ted Koppel
Advice From Industry Experts: Ramp Up Sales and Marketing
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Nov. 27
Coast to Coast
Housing Decline Pushing Down the Price of Lumber
Politics & Government
Lawmakers Elect Leaders for 110th Congress
It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint, NAHB Tells Congress
Katrina Cleanup, Political Wrap-Up Highlight SGLA Conference
Economics & Finance
Starts, Permits Decline in October
Moving Pumps $170 Billion a Year Into the Economy
Builders Confidence Buoyed by Stabilizing Shift in Market
Eye on the Economy: Long-Term Interest Rates to Remain Favorable
Tips
Builder's Tip: Making Low-Cost Crown-Molding Clamps
IBS
More Than 100,000 Expected at International Builders’ Show
Business Management
Try Technology Before You Buy, at IBS Computer Labs
Environment
FEMA Retooling Flood Maps for Uniformity, But at What Price?
Multifamily
Multifamily Stock Index Jumps Again in October
Enter Pillars to Be 'Best of the Best' in Multifamily
Remodelers
Concrete Counters, Safety Lighting Top Trends in 2007
Downturns: Fertile Ground for Great Ideas
Home Depot Finds Aging Baby Boomers Want to Stay Put
Sales and Marketing
Flipping Houses Is Not as Easy as It Looks on Television
Education
Remodeling Puzzle Solvers Win PREP Exams
Education Calendar
Safety
OSHA Considering Costlier Standard for Paints, Chemicals
Regulation
Panels Knock Up to Five Weeks Off Building Schedule
Legal
Illegal Immigrant Charges Against Home Builder Dropped
Settlement Proposed for Steel Tubing Lawsuit
Workforce housing
Business Leaders Help Florida Teachers Buy Homes
Labor
Student Successes Bolster Growth of Training Programs
Building Products
Software Lets Owners Check Their Business at a Glance
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Scholarships Help Boost Twins’ Home Building Careers
Association News
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football. Don't Drop the Ball.
Vegas Developer Turns Reality TV Into Charitable Giving
New York Builders Recognized for Pediatric Respite House
GM $500 Off Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
NAHB Career Center

Student Successes Bolster Growth of Training Programs

Gathered at the opening of ProjectTrade at the Pinellas County Jail in Florida are, from the left, Manny Wolfe, director of Project Success at the jail; Bill Paul, HBI vice chairman and owner of Phoenix Construction; Sheriff Jim Coats and Police Captain Alexis Davis.

As more students successfully complete the Home Builders Institute’s (HBI) various training programs, learn news skills and join the home building industry’s labor force, their success is also contributing to the success and expansion of HBI’s training programs.

HBI, the workforce development arm of NAHB, oversees such training programs as Project CRAFT/Nashville, one of 10 programs funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Reintegration of Youth Offenders as an Accountability Based Transition to Employment Model, and Project TRADE (Training, Restitution, Apprenticeship Development Employment), a program designed to train and place adult ex-offenders.

Success at Project CRAFT/Nashville

Antwon Scott gives Ernestine James, his HBI Project CRAFT/Nashville program manager, a tour of Affinity Stone where he has earned accolades for his work, additional responsibilities and a hefty raise from his employer.

Antwon Scott, a graduate of Project CRAFT/Nashville, succeeded through commitment and perseverance. Though he began the program in May 2005, he had to leave one month before graduating for financial reasons.

He eventually returned to the program, however, out of a desire to learn his trade and build a career in the construction industry.

After successfully completing his remaining requirements, Scott was hired by Affinity Stone of Nashville, Tenn., earning $11 an hour as an installer. His employer took notice of his work ethic, attitude and skills and gave him additional responsibilities and a hefty pay raise.

Today, nearly 25% of Scott’s work is outside of Tennessee and, at times, he supervises as many as three workers.

“When I hired Antwon, he assured me that I would not be disappointed and he was absolutely right,” said Steve Cress, owner of Affinity Stone. “He is a hard worker, always on time and well liked by the entire staff. I hope we can hire more HBI students like him.”

HBI’s Workforce Training and Employment (WTE) department trains hundreds of students like Scott each year. WTE currently operates 12 training programs in Florida, Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana and Tennessee.

Newest ProjectTRADE Trains Female Offenders

HBI newest ProjectTRADE program trains female offenders at the Pinellas County Jail in St. Petersburg, Fla. and is the first such program for female offenders. Sixteen students are enrolled.

The program began Nov. 9, and when students complete the 12 to 16 weeks of training required, they will earn HBI’s industry-sponsored Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) certificate.

“Project TRADE has been a great program for both its students and our industry,” said Bill Paul, HBI vice chairman as well as president of Phoenix Construction and Development in Tampa, Fla. “We need to have programs like this one to reach people who can potentially increase the ranks of the home building trades. Plus, it really does change lives.”

For more information on WTE programs, e-mail Dennis Torbett at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955x 8908.


 

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