NBN Online for the week of April 30, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Housing Correction May Soon Run Its Course
New Homes Less to Blame for Gas Emissions Than Older Housing
$2 Million in NAHB ‘Buy Now’ Advertising Grants Now Available
Reader Survey: Tell Us What Housing News Is Important to You
Coast to Coast
‘Liar Loans’ Taking Toll in Housing Downturn
Politics & Government
OSHA Bill Would Increase Safety Violation Penalties
New Program Links Builders With Members of Congress
Bill Addresses HUD Rule on Clearing Program Participants
Small Businesses Still Waiting for Health Insurance Reform
Florida Builders Rally for Property Tax Reform
Economics & Finance
March New Home Sales Up Some as Credit Tightens
Hot Markets Bearing the Brunt of Housing Downturn
Starts Need to Slow Further to Stabilize Housing Market
Big Builders Look Good to Wall Street Analyst
Credit Tightening to Cut Housing Demand in 2007
Eye on the Economy: Home Buyer Demand Weakens — Again
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Light-Duty Outfeed Table for Ripping Trim
50Plus Housing
The Boomer ‘Agequake’ Is Coming, Marketer Says
Register Online for the 50+ Symposium by Friday, May 11
Technology
Builders, CEDIA Partner on Home Technology Demand
Building Systems
Concrete Tour to Mix Plant Visits, Latest Trends
Attend the Modular and Panel Plant Tour May 20-22
Sales and Marketing
PAC Lofts: Mixing New With the Old Adds Up to Fabulous
Realtors Chief Economist Joins Move, Inc. as EVP
Education
Read The Education Insider to Maximize HBA Education
Education Calendar
Construction Safety
Subs Responsible for Job Site Safety of Their Workers
Free Fall Prevention Seminar Available to Builders
Environment
Builder Accounts Sought on Experiences With Eagles
Green Building
HBAs Offer New Green Building Course for Growing Market
Disaster
Damage From April’s Record Nor’easter Assessed
Design
Enter the 2007 Best in American Living Competition
Labor
HBAs Expand Adoption of Building Trades Curriculum
Building Products
Top Green Builders Insulate With Icynene
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Butler Brothers Remodels Home of Paralyzed Veteran
William and Carole Hauke Named Founding Advocates
Association News
Make Sure Your HBA Is Committed to Membership Day
NAHB Spokesperson Training Available at Spring Board
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Postal Rate Increase Goes Into Effect May 14. Are You Ready?
NAHB Career Center: For a True Competitive Edge
Willams Scotsman: First-Month Storage Container Deals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Builders, CEDIA Partner on Home Technology Demand

NAHB and the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), an international trade association of companies that specialize in designing and installing electronic systems for the home, have formed a partnership to meet the growing consumer demand for home technology — from home theaters and electronic gaming to home security and home health care.

Home technology installations are expected to reach $9.6 billion this year.

The Home Technology Alliance partnership will tap CEDIA’s expertise in applications and NAHB members’ knowledge of the new home and remodeling markets to offer consumers new choices in home automation that can improve their quality of life.

The alliance, housed at NAHB, will provide education, resources, tools and product and service information to builders in the areas of electronic systems integration and home technology. CEDIA is headquartered in Indianapolis.

“Builders need to be continually educated about this ever-evolving technology so they can keep up-to-date with the latest advances,” said Alex Hannigan, chair of NAHB’s Custom Home Builders Committee, which will oversee the alliance. “We are delighted to have CEDIA as the founding sponsor of this forward-looking initiative.”

The Home Technology Alliance will provide home builders and remodelers with options for integrating home automation into both new and existing homes.

“The Home Technology Alliance is the next logical step in bridging the gap between increasing consumer demand for technology-driven amenities and the residential building industry,” said Utz Baldwin, vice president of CEDIA. “This new alliance is designed to engage NAHB and CEDIA members, and deliver programs to demystify the fastest changing segment of the home building industry.”

“Electronic systems contractors are emerging as not only a primary trade, but also a core component of the building design team,” Baldwin said. “NAHB and CEDIA are logically positioned to capture their expertise and offer builders, architects and designers a new resource to learn about the features, benefits, best practices and design considerations associated with emerging home technologies.”


 

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