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New American Home Follows NAHB Green Building Model
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Coast to Coast
‘Vasectomy Housing’ Surges as New Jersey Tax Remedy
Economics & Finance
New Process for Appointing Federal Home Loan Bank Public Interest Directors
Single-Family Starts Drop in December, But Total Was Up
Rise in Builder Confidence Bodes Well for Spring
Recent Reports to Fed Show More Cooling in Housing Markets
Tips
Builders' Tip: Coping With Mini-Grinders
Business Management
Secrets to Growing, Improving Your Company Revealed at IBS
50Plus Housing
Learn About Fair Housing, 50+ Rental Market Opportunities
Learn 'How to Flourish in a Changing Market' at 50+ Dinner
50+ Awards Judge Gives Tips for Submitting Winning Entries
Enter the 2007 50+ Housing Design, Marketing Competition
Multifamily
Multifamily Builders Buckle Up for a Bumpier 2007
Remodelers
Why Wait Until the Phone Stops Ringing?
Building Systems
American Concrete Institute Joins NAHB's Concrete Council
Sales
Get the Sales and Marketing Knowledge You Need at IBS
Local SMC Workshop: Network With Local Councils Feb. 7 at IBS
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Education
IBS Pre-Show Education About Marketing, More
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Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Building Conference in St. Louis March 25-27
International
NAHB Hosts Nigerians on Housing Fact Finding Tour
Labor
Job Corps Graduates to Be Recognized at Builders’ Show
Building Products
CraftMaster Tall Doors Match Today’s High Ceilings
TV
Star Material? Audition to Host NAHB-Produced TV Shows
HGTV Looks for Builder for 2009 Dream Home Giveaway
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment, Women's Council Offer Student Scholarships
Association News
Bob Jones a Candidate for NAHB Vice President/Secretary
NAHB Board Meetings Scheduled for Builders’ Show
Free UPS Shipping From the BuilderBooks Store in Orlando
GM $500 Off for NAHB Members Rolls Into 2007
Builders Rock! Limited Edition Pin Available at Builders’ Show
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Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

NAHB Hosts Nigerians on Housing Fact Finding Tour

Members of the Nigerian delegation.

Nigerian government and private industry housing officials and executives met with their NAHB counterparts recently to learn about new-home building and development methods and technologies that could help alleviate their country’s housing shortage.

Thirteen Nigerians came to Washington, D.C. to participate in NAHB’s first International Visiting Delegation Education Program, held last November.

The two-week education program, under the auspices of NAHB’s International Department, included a site visit to Victory Lakes, a 580-acre residential community being built by NAHB builder member Miller and Smith in Prince William County, Va. near Washington, D.C. The Nigerians also attended specially-prepared NAHB University of Housing classes about building technology, land planning, regulatory and housing policy, energy efficiency, green building, construction contracts, business management and more.

The Nigerian officials also met with representatives from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the Export-Import Bank, USAID and the Cities Alliance at the World Bank.

The visiting Nigerians were from Kano, which, with a population of 3.6 million, is the third-largest state in Nigeria. They included legislators from the Kano State House of Assembly’s subcommittee on housing, heads of parastatals — housing corporations and building societies in Nigeria — building contractors and property developers. As with most of the country, Kano is experiencing a critical housing shortage.

International builder member Christopher Mapondera, of Nigeria, helped organize the program. NAHB members and certified instructors Chuck Breidensteine, John Barrows and Tom Stephanie led key education sessions.  

For more information about NAHB’s international programs, visit www.nahb.org/international on the NAHB Web site.

Jerry Howard, NAHB executive vice president and CEO, recently met with legislators, housing officials, builders and developers from Nigeria.


 

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