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In This Issue:

Front Page
Age-Qualified Adult Housing Has Some Growing Up to Do
25-Point Plan to Stem Illegal Worker Flow Announced
‘Buy Now’ Advertising Assistance Program Resonates in Lincoln, Neb.
Nation's Building News Is on Vacation August 20
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Custom Home Occupies a Lofty Perch
Coast to Coast
Micro-Booms Defy the Downturn
Politics & Government
Bridge Collapse Spurs Senate Action to Study Infrastructure
Economics & Finance
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Use an Air Chisel to Trim Wood
Business Management
Improve Efficiency and Job Readiness: Plan, Do, Check, Act
Research
Evaporative Cooling an Air Conditioning Alternative
‘Tech Set’ Shows Builders How to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Green Building
Green Building Standard Draft Available for Public Comment
Multifamily
Entries Open for Pillars Design, Marketing Awards
Remodelers
Remodelers’ Confidence Slips; Grab Bars in Demand
Harvard Expects Slow But Steady Home Improvements
Consumers Told How to Add Value to Their Homes
Mahoney Recruits 21 New Memphis Remodelers This Year
Building Systems
Market Trends, Successful Selling Hot Topics at Showcase
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Naples, Fla.
Sales
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 28
Education
Education Calendar
Design
Speakers Wanted for Design Programs at Builders’ Show
Legal
Register for Construction Law Seminar on Sept. 6
Labor
Patsy Smith Fund Continues to Build Construction Careers
Building Products
Plastic Pipe an Affordable and Green Choice for Housing
Lutron Shading Products Integrated With Home Theaters
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
34 Centex ‘Build Your Future’ Scholars Announced
Association News
Consumer Column Addresses Air Quality, Nail Pop Questions
NAHB Board in Seattle for Fall Meeting Sept. 8
Committee, Council Appointment Forms Now Online
NAHB Membership Conference to Focus on Practical Recruiting Ideas
Special Dell Offer on ATG D620 Notebooks Ends Aug. 15
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Willams Scotsman: $1.99 First-Month Storage Container Deals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Improve Efficiency and Job Readiness: Plan, Do, Check, Act

Decreasing cycle time and increasing business efficiency is vital to the success of home building companies, and an essential part of improving their bottom lines.

With so many processes to complete at once, and often on tight deadlines, maintaining speed while improving quality performance can seem like an insurmountable challenge.

Best practices of the National Housing Quality program include taking on this issue with a time-saving, documented, quality assurance plan that reinforces job-ready conditions.

Help Trades Implement Good Habits

Job readiness starts with open, two-way communication.

The key to reducing cycle time and getting the job done right the first time includes breaking down the barriers to communication and reinforcing the terms up front.

How can a trade contractor know what is expected if those expectations haven’t been addressed? Since most trades work for more than one builder, there are varying practices that can become habit. What works for one builder might not apply to others, and vice versa. 

Beyond a builder communicating his expectations, the trade contractor should also indicate his terms and what is needed from the builder to do the job well.

Approach Job Readiness as a Process, Not a Problem

Builders and their trade partners should discuss the terms at the start of the job and then document the requirements related to job readiness that are required before work can begin at each major stage. The scope of work should also include procedures for dealing with partially-ready jobs, including appropriate communications with home owners as needed.

When these conditions are not met, communication breaks down and progress comes to a halt.

Field managers should reinforce these requirements to prevent trade contractor overlap and improve safety as much as possible.

If several work crews are hovering over the same site waiting for their turn, it’s safe to assume that everyone involved is losing money. Hiring trades with a formal quality assurance process in place helps to ensure that job-ready conditions are met consistently.

Addressing job readiness as a process instead of a problem can help builders and trades identify and resolve issues that crop up again and again.

Eliminate Recurring Problems With ‘Plan, Do, Check, Act’

Instead of continuing to put out fires, apply the “Plan, Do, Check, Act” model as a guide to remedy the source of recurring problems.

  • Plan — Plan how to meet expectations.
  • Do — Perform the work accordingly.
  • Check — Measure performance; confirm that the plan is being carried out properly.
  • Act — Act on findings to continuously improve the plan and process.


To learn more about the NAHB Research Center’s National Housing Quality (NHQ) program, visit the NHQ Web pages www.nahbrc.org/builder/quality, or contact Don Carr, NHQ Certified Builder program manager.

For more information about this article, e-mail Joshua Nester at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8461.



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