NBN Online for the week of December 11, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Housing Fundamentals Remain Strong, Hovnanian Says
Second and Urban Homes Not a Big Lure for Baby Boomers
Building Homes of Our Own, NBN Earn National Honors
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Art Deco Meets Asian Symmetry in Miami’s South Beach
Coast to Coast
As Prices Fall, U.S. Home Buyers Benefit
IBS
New Kitchen Lifestyles Explored at Builders’ Show
Housing Forum
In Virginia, A Workforce Housing Initiative That Works
Politics & Government
Storm Water Reform Bill Would Cut Housing Costs
Real Estate Provisions in Last-Minute Tax Bill
Economics & Finance
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Workforce Housing
Demand for Housing Near Mass Transit on the Rise
Tips
Builder's Tip: A Time Saver for Installing Closet Shelf Cleats
Business Management
Stay on Top of Projects With Project Management Software
Deliver Projects on Time With ‘Scheduling for Home Builders’
IBS Has Tech Seminars About Increasing Efficiency, Profitability
Construction Safety
Injuries From Installing Drywall Can Be Prevented
Tickets Available for Safety Awards Luncheon
50Plus Housing
Enter the 2007 50+ Housing Design, Marketing Competition
Multifamily
Builder Confidence in Condo Market Sinks in Third Quarter
Building Systems
Register for World of Concrete 2007 in Las Vegas Next Month
Education
Education Calendar
katrina
Drywall, Plywood, Shingles Needed in New Orleans
Green Building
Builders Working to Reduce Energy Use, Says Pressly
Legal
Builders Subject to Effluent Rules, Court Decides
Labor
Training Program Jump-Starting Construction Careers
Building Products
Good Margins Start With Knowing Costs of Building
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Sioux Empire HBA Launches ‘Tools for Schools’
Association News
Dell for the Holidays: Double Discounts Through Dec. 31
Advice From Industry Experts: Ramp Up Sales and Marketing
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football. Don't Drop the Ball.
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
GM $500 Off Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Training Program Jump-Starting Construction Careers

Since it was launched in 2005, Home Builders Institute's (HBI) “Building Today’s Workforce for Tomorrow” program has already established a successful track record in preparing students to enter the residential construction industry.

Funded by the Department of Labor (DOL) under the President’s High Growth Job Training Initiative, HBI has established programs in 10 states, each offering at least 250 students industry-sponsored training in carpentry, electrical, plumbing and HVAC.

Moving beyond the traditional approach to trades training, HBI and its partners have created a comprehensive approach to construction industry workforce development that provides career exploration and recruitment for high school students as well as incumbent and displaced workers.

While HBI has worked with a great number of organizations to implement the program, the expertise of local and state home builders associations has been pivotal. Other partners include K-12 school districts, community colleges, workforce investment boards and Job Corps Centers (JCC).

Success From Coast to Coast

“This is a much more efficient approach to construction training in these trades,” said John Orr, president and CEO of the North State Building Industry Association in Sacramento, Calif. “As an association, we need to do more about workforce training so that programs are strengthened and enhanced, and to do that we need support from builders, the trades and suppliers — our members.”

Participation in “Building Today’s Workforce for Tomorrow” enabled Lajuan Woodfork, a recent carpentry graduate from HBI’s Jacksonville JCC, to jump-start his career with a job at Thomas May Construction and to enter directly into the Northeast Florida Builders Association's second-year apprenticeship program.

“Lajuan is just a good person; he has a lot of focus and determination. He really gives some thought to what he is doing,” said Kent Hiter, a construction superintendent for Thomas May. “We have high hopes for him, and if he sticks with us he will get to do a little bit of everything.”

With total employment in the construction industry predicted to increase by nearly 1 million jobs by 2012, the need for skilled training is in high demand.  As part of the “Building Today’s Workforce for Tomorrow” grant, HBI will provide “best-practice” research to DOL, so that the program may be continued and/or replicated.

“Building Today’s Workforce for Tomorrow” programs are up and running in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, New York, South Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

For more information, e-mail John Shortt at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8924.


 

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