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In This Issue:

Front Page
More Stimulus Needed to Stabilize Housing and Economy
NAHB Branding Online Survey Coming Soon
St. Louis Builders Stand Up to Unbalanced News Reporting
Coast to Coast
Housing Market Gives Hints of a Thaw
Politics & Government
Builder Calls Health Insurance a Big Issue for Small Business
Economics & Finance
Weak Home Sales Point to Need for Housing Stimulus
Fixed-Rate Mortgages Fall to Lowest Levels in Four Years
Eye on the Economy: The Fed Shifts Gears, Hits Accelerator
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Research
Study Looks at Market in China for U.S. Building Products
Tips
Builders' Tip: Getting Pinpoint Accuracy in Stair-Rail Joints
IBS
A Few Spots Still Available for 'Spokesperson Training' at IBS
BuilderBooks.com Has New Resources Available at IBS
design
Five Real Estate Trends Drive Market in Uncertain Economy
Sales
Sales Teams Should ‘Beat the Bushes’ for New Traffic
Tickets Available for The Nationals 2008 Gala at IBS
50Plus Housing
The Veranda at CollegeTown Is a Safe Haven for Seniors
Remodelers
How to Manage the Emotional Home Owner
NAHB Remodelers Special Events and Meetings at IBS
Custom
Retuning Needed to Diversify Into Remodeling
Technology
Free, New E-Newsletter Covers Latest in Home Technology
NAHB Members Needed to Help Create Home Technology Plan
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Builders Expand in North Carolina's Triangle Area
Green Building Award Entries Deadline Jan. 30
Disaster Relief
Olympia Builders Help Home Owners Recover From Floods
Labor
Faulk Recognized for Work with NAHB Student Members
Building Products
Builders Meet Manufacturers at Builders' Show Reception
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Wanted: HBA Proposals for Challenge/Build/Grow Initiative
Association News
Rep. Capito Praises Sandy Dunn as Housing Leader
NAHB Board Meeting Set for Feb. 15 in Orlando
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Get Dell Double Discounts in February
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Study Looks at Market in China for U.S. Building Products

In an effort to identify strategic growth opportunities for North American manufacturers and suppliers in the Chinese home building market, the NAHB Research Center will launch its second “China Builder Practices Survey” this spring, gathering data on the characteristics and volume of building materials used in new home construction for key cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. A previous study was conducted in 2004.

Continuing to move forward at full speed, China’s home building boom is producing some 100 billion square feet of residential space annually.

Currently, the Research Center is conducting the only independent and comprehensive U.S. study of Chinese builder preferences and purchasing habits.

The research on China is modeled after the Research Center’s “Annual Builder Practices Survey,” which provides extensive data on the size, style, type, volume and other characteristics related to the materials used in new and existing American homes.

The data collected in the study will enable product manufacturers to:

  • Determine the Chinese market’s need for new products

  • Analyze trends to facilitate expansion into China

  • Plan sales strategies for entering new Chinese markets

  • Track quantities of building materials used in China

  • Understand purchasing trends in that nation affecting their business


“The size of the new home market in China is impressive and presents enormous business opportunities for North American manufacturers who are ready and willing to explore that market for building products,” said Michael Luzier, president of the NAHB Research Center.

The China Builder Practices Survey will explore the volume of construction materials being used in four representative metropolitan areas and will include windows, insulation, exterior doors, roofing, wood products and concrete.

The research will be conducted in conjunction with Chinese academics, architects and construction engineers. The results will be provided initially to project sponsors and then sold to other interested building product manufacturers.

Manufacturers, suppliers, and industry groups interested in taking an active part in the survey should e-mail Ed Hudson, the center’s director of market research, or call him at 800-638-8556 x6305.


 

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