NBN Online for the week of September 17, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Veteran Builders Offer Tips to Weather Tough Times
Concerted Effort Urged to End Housing Credit Crunch
NAHB ‘Buy Now’ Program Yields $8.3 Million in Advertising
Coast to Coast
Finding Bright Spots Among the Dark Clouds
Politics & Government
Flurry of Bills Aimed at Mortgage Credit Crunch
Aid for Subprime Borrowers Included in HUD 2008 Funding
State Legislators Respond to Subprime Lending Problems
Mayors Press Fed to Act on Subprime Mortgages
New York Builder Elected State Assemblyman
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy: The Fed Is Poised to Act Decisively
What's Next for Housing? Attend Construction Forecast Conference
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Coping Crown Molding With a Grinder
Business Management
Builders Can Grow Profits in a Down Market
Sales
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 28
Free NAHB Toolkit Gives Tips to Boost Sales, Marketing
Codes and Standards
Pennsylvania Court Upholds Fire Sprinkler Decision
Home Fire Sprinklers Found Far Costlier Than Advocates Claim
Safety
Apply for NAHB Safety Award for Excellence by Oct. 5
Regulation
How to Maximize Community Support at Public Hearings
Multifamily
Enter Pillars of Industry Marketing, Design Awards
Housing Research
Building Product Expert Joins NAHB Research Center
Building Systems
PATH Provides Tool to Evaluate Installation of Panel Systems
Concrete Offers Strength, Beauty and Efficiency
Market Trends, Successful Selling Hot Topics at Showcase
Technology
Learn About Home Technology at Custom Builder Symposium
Remodelers
Remodelers Add Five Councils; Designations Top 1,800
Updated CAPS Classes Debut at 2007 Remodeling Show
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Naples, Fla.
Education
Education Calendar
Workforce housing
Housing Crunch Intensifies for Working Families
Labor
Student Members Get Early Start on IBS Activities
Building Products
Most Residents Inadequately Prepared for Power Outages
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Community Service Award Entries Due by Nov. 12
Association News
Former NAHB Chief Economist Michael Sumichrast Dies at 86
Take a Quick Survey on Shipping Needs and Win a 80GB iPod
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
September Deals From Office Depot
Members Helping Members Discussed at NAHB Conference
Committee, Council Appointment Forms Available Online
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Remodelers Add Five Councils; Designations Top 1,800

Updated CAPS Classes Debut at 2007 Remodeling Show

Two updated Certified Aging-in-Place (CAPS) courses will debut prior to the 2007 Remodeling Show, Oct. 10-12, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

The courses — “Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS I)” and “Design/Build Solutions for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS II)” — have been upgraded to include recent statistics and trends about the older adult community, as well as improved graphics and activities to make the courses even more comprehensive.

“As our medical technology and care techniques provide for longer and more comfortable independent lives and lifestyles, the building industry — remodeling in particular — needs to be, and indeed should be, on the leading edge,” said Greg Miedema, CGR, CGB, CAPS, president of Dakota Builders, a remodeler from Tucson, Ariz.

Miedema worked closely with the NAHB University of Housing as a content provider for the CAPS I course.

“Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS I)” replaces “Working With and Marketing to Older Adults.” When completed, students who took the course will be able to describe the different aging-in-place markets, better promote new aging-in-place products and services and better understand and sell to older adults.

“Design/Build Solutions for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS II)” replaces “Home Modifications.” The course will allow students to assess the needs of aging-in-place clients, better understand the design and accessibility needs of clients, and understand contractual and legal issues surrounding aging in place, among other valuable considerations.

The courses being offered include:

  • Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS I)*
    Sunday, Oct. 7
    9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

    The course teaches participants techniques to use when marketing to the older adult population, how to recognize the housing needs of older adults and how to communicate the best remodeling options to them.

  • Design/Build Solutions for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS II)”*
    Monday, Oct. 8
    9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

    Most older adults would prefer to remain in their own homes. This course teaches remodelers how to help them achieve that goal. This course teaches participants the relevant codes and standards, depicts common barriers and demonstrates how to redesign living areas for safety and comfort.


A third course offered at the Remodeling Show, “Project Management, has also been revised and teaches remodelers how to improve their project management processes.

  • Project Management”*
    Monday, Oct. 8
    9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

    Formerly the "On-Site Project Management" and "Off-Site Project Management" courses, the course covers project management duties, tools and management of trade contractors.


Course Fees

NAHB member fees are $185. Fees for non-members are $235, unless otherwise noted.

* All pre- and post-conference courses will be capped at attendance of 50 registrants.


 

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