NBN Online for the week of May 7, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Prefab Concrete Panels Enhance Green Dream Home
425 HBAs Now Signed Up for Membership Day on May 22
$2 Million Just Released: Apply Now for ‘Buy Now’ Ad Grants
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Green, Smart and Environmentally Sound
Coast to Coast
Home Market Took a Costly Subprime Advance
Politics & Government
FHA Single-Family Reform Headed for House Floor
Bill Aims at Helping Subprime Borrowers Avoid Foreclosure
Gulf Coast Provisions Caught in War Funding Veto
Advocates of No Growth Continue Assault in Florida
Economics & Finance
HUD Summit Aims at Cutting Subprime Loan Foreclosures
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Light-Duty Outfeed Table for Ripping Trim
Business Management
Post-Completion Evaluation Improves Product, Bottom Line
Sales
Low Maintenance, Italian-Style for Young Professionals
Home Buyers Drive Process of Adding ‘Smart’ Features
50Plus Housing
Speakers to Discuss the Future of Boomer Housing
Multifamily
Pillar-Winning Met Lofts Help Transform Downtown L.A.
Decorating on a Budget a Top Priority for Renters
Remodelers
Home Owners Encouraged to Go Green on Remodeling
Apply for the NAHB Remodeler of the Month Award
Deadline for Remodeling Hall of Fame Nominations Nears
Building Systems
Register for the Modular and Panel Plant Tour on May 20-22
Education
Read The Education Insider to Maximize HBA Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
U.S. Forests Being Renewed, Although Challenges Remain
Research
312-Point Quality Checklist Makes for Happy Customers
Application Period Open for EnergyValue Housing Awards
Showcase Home Being Built to Resist Mold
Building Quality
Quality Assurance Can Reduce Liability Insurance Costs
Disaster Relief
Bush Declares Major Disaster From Kansas Tornadoes
Workforce housing
Vacant Land Being Used for Affordable Housing in Anaheim
Labor
Student Members Visit NAHB, Research Center
ACE Mentoring Program Offers Opportunities for Builders
Building Products
JELD-WEN Poll Finds Interest in Energy Efficiency, Curb Appeal
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
John Wieland Homes Honored for 'High Five' Hurricane Relief
More Than 40 Colleges Apply for HELP Construction Program Grants
Association News
Walter Carrington, Innovative Austin Builder, Dies at 82
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
NAHB Spokesperson Training Available at Spring Board
NAHB Career Center: For a True Competitive Edge
Willams Scotsman: First-Month Storage Container Deals
Postal Rate Increase Goes Into Effect May 14. Are You Ready?
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Student Members Visit NAHB, Research Center

ACE Mentoring Program Offers Opportunities for Builders

 

 

From the left, NAHB's marketing vice president Mark Pursell; scholarship winner Samrawit Fikru-Belew; and Gregory Hunt, chairman of the local ACE scholarship committee.
Photo: Gunnar Lucko
 

Nearly 200 students, mentors, directors and corporate sponsors of the ACE Mentor Program of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area gathered at the National Housing Center in Washington, D.C. on May 1 to honor 13 scholarship recipients for 2007.

Under the national ACE Mentor Program, volunteer mentors from leading construction and design firms help high school students explore career opportunities in architecture, engineering and construction management.

Samrawit Fikru-Belew of Bell Multicultural High School in Washington, D.C., received a $10,000 scholarship sponsored by Clark Construction, NAHB, The Matthews Group, Parsons Corporation and the Sumitomo Corporation.

“I have learned so many things during the past two years that I wouldn’t have been able to without the ACE Program,” she said. Fikru-Belew will attend Purdue University in the fall to study chemical engineering.

The Washington chapter of ACE has six mentor groups in Washington, D.C.; Fairfax County, Va.; and Montgomery County, Md. following more than 80 students. Some of the students have been working on multi-use and multifamily projects in the metro area. The chapter is looking for more home builders to participate.

Gunnar Lucko, assistant professor of civil engineering and director of the Construction Engineering and Management Program in the Department of Civil Engineering at The Catholic University of America, said that he is working with 12 students in the program and is extremely proud of their accomplishments. Five of them were awarded scholarships.

Started in 1994, ACE currently has chapters in 60 cities working with 743 high schools, and the numbers continue to increase every year.

Mark Pursell, NAHB’s senior staff vice president of marketing and sales, said that he finds serving on the board of directors of the D.C. chapter an extremely worthwhile experience. “I encourage home builders to contact their local ACE chapter and help young people in their communities learn about careers in our industry,” he said.

To find a local ACE chapter, click here.

Participation in ACE offers home builders the opportunity to enhance their company’s image in the industry and the local community, to network with other mentors and to connect with talented and motivated students who have the potential to become their future full-time employees.

“ACE participants make great summer employees,” said Christopher Reseigh, president of the board for the D.C. chapter. “Companies can contact their local chapters for access to high-quality young workers who already have an interest and experience in architecture, engineering and construction.”

Click here for more information about the national ACE program, or e-mail Mark Pursell at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8477.


 

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