NBN Online for the week of December 17, 2007

(Plain Text Version) for full graphical version, click here.

In This Issue:

Front Page
Fed and Senate Take Steps to End Mortgage Credit Crunch
Washington Builders Limit Runoff From Record Rainfall
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published During the Holidays
Read Our International Builders' Show Preview on Jan. 14
Coast to Coast
Lennar Homes Underscores Its Commitment to the Northeast Housing Market
Politics & Government
Senate Energy Bill Passed Without Tax Incentives
House-Passed AMT Relief Bill Faces Uncertain Future
Bill Would Let Bankruptcy Judges Alter Mortgage Terms
Legislative Conference Set for April 30
Economics & Finance
Builders Look for Signs of Improvement
Florida Builders Must Adjust to New Market Realities
NAHB Teleconference Looks at What’s Ahead for Housing
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: Steel Corners Make Clean Corners
Sales
Let Buyers 'Option Up' With More Packaged Options
50Plus Housing
A Community With Sol Thrives in Tucson
First AARP-NAHB ‘Livable Communities’ Honored
Remodelers
Slow Times Are the Go Time for Tuning Up Your Business
Building Systems
SIPs the Way of the Future, SIPs User for 20 Years Says
Free Builders’ Show Lunch Focuses on Concrete
Education
Education Calendar
Disaster Relief
Brad Pitt Seeks Donations to Build 150 New Orleans Homes
Research Center
NAHB’s Bob Jones to Address EnergyValue Housing Awards
Green Building
Feb. 14 ‘Green Day' Highlight of Builders’ Show
New Green Standard Comment Period Starts Dec. 21
Consumer Spending on Green to Double Next Year
Legal
Proposed Bill on Clean Water Goes Overboard
Labor
Complete RCS Lineup Being Offered at Builders' Show
Building Products
Strong Door, Small Cut Saw Best of What’s New in 2007
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Seiders Discusses Housing Cycle at Penn State Lecture
View Free Construction Management Seminar Webcast
Association News
Robert Holmes, Leading California Contractor, Dies at 86
Drive Away With a New $500 GM Offer This Holiday Season
End Public Speaking Anxiety With ‘Spokesperson Training' at IBS
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

New Green Standard Comment Period Starts Dec. 21

Consumer Spending on Green to Double Next Year

Feb. 14 ‘Green Day' Highlight of Builders’ Show

In recognition of the phenomenal growth of green building, NAHB will celebrate "Green Day" on Thursday, Feb. 14, at the International Builders' Show in Orlando.

On Green Day, the association will officially launch the NAHB National Green Building Program and will unveil the new Certified Green Professional educational designation for home builders, remodelers and other industry professionals.

A dedicated green building display will allow participants to try out a new online scoring tool that is an important component of the NAHB National Green Building Program.

The tool shows how green building techniques and materials will affect a new home and allows builders and consumers to select the measures and materials that are most cost-effective and best meet their needs. Builders can also test the tool at www.nahbgreen.org.

Also on the docket:

  • A full day of green educational seminars on topics from market trends and consumer research to innovative design and new products

  • Information about the 10th annual NAHB National Green Building Conference

  • An in-depth "Cradle to Cradle" presentation on environmentally and ecologically efficient building practices by architect and educator William McDonough

  • Four press conferences highlighting the new NAHB National Green Building Program, the National Green Building Standard, green trends and The New American Home, the first of NAHB’s official showcase homes to be certified by the NAHB National Green Building Program.


IBS attendees also will learn more about the upcoming introduction of the National Green Building Standard. The first-ever consensus-based green standard for single-family and multifamily housing, residential remodeling and lot and site development, the standard will open again for public comment Dec. 21 and is expected to be approved by the American National Standards Institute and unveiled in March.

NAHB volunteer leaders and staff members plan to join the celebration as well, donning green golf shirts provided by Green Day sponsors Whirlpool and Kohler. At last count, more than 170 companies will be exhibiting green products and services at the show.

Last year, the International Builders' Show attracted more than 100,000 attendees during four days of seminars and other special presentations. They walked 11 miles of aisles through two million square feet of gross exhibit space, enough to cover 35 football fields. More than 1,900 exhibitors displayed the latest in housing products and services.

"We're very proud that NAHB and the International Builders' Show have long been ahead of the curve in introducing innovative products and technologies to our members," said NAHB President Brian Catalde. "Our Green Day celebration honors these pioneering industry leaders as it launches the next steps for home builders in the United States."

For registration information and more details, visit www.buildersshow.com.

For more information, e-mail Calli Schmidt at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.


 

Sponsored by
Fannie Mae

 
 
 
 

Sponsored by
McGraw Hill
Construction

 
 
> Get 3D Models for your projects at the Sweets Network!
> Find product catalogs from all leading manufacturers at the Sweets Network!
 
 

Sponsored by
NAHB

 
 
> Evening Includes Buffet Dinner, Admission to Attractions & Clubs
> Register for the Show
> 300 Educational Seminars
 
 

Sponsored by
NAHB

 
 
> GM NAHB $500 Exclusive Offer
> Save Up to 30% on UPS Shipping
> Introducing the Hertz Green Collection