NBN Online for the week of June 16, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Stimulus Bill Urgently Needed as Housing Signs Darken
Reader Survey: Tell Us What Housing News Is Important to You
Lexington Builders Put ‘Buy Now’ Message on Television
Coast to Coast
Equity Losses Aren’t Felt Evenly
Politics & Government
Members Urged to Participate in Stimulus Lobbying Blitz
Proposed Rule Requires Federal Contractors to Use E-Verify
States Act as Copper Thefts Continue to Plague Builders
Economics & Finance
Builder Confidence Stuck in a Rut in June
Eye on the Economy: The Fed Rattles Its Anti-Inflation Saber
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Simple Drying Racks for Painted Trim Work
Technology
Retrofit Technology to Existing Homes Without New Wiring
50Plus Housing
Retiring Boomers Shape Up as a Bonanza for Home Builders
Creating a Boomer Market: Give 'em Lifestyle
Speakers Sought for 2009 50+ Symposium in Philadelphia
Remodelers
Promote Remodeling With Free NAHB ‘Remodel Now’ Material
Commercial
Cold-Formed Steel Offers Cost-Competitive Solution
Education
Builder Gains Opportunities, Credibility With Designation
NAHB University of Housing Seeks Feedback on Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Multifamily Builders Await New Green Building Standard
Environment
Big Builders Agree to Pay Storm Water Violation Fines
construction safety
National Safety Month Puts Focus on Fall Prevention
Labor
Builders Address CDC's Hispanic Worker Safety Issues
Building Products
Inherently Green, Roller Shades Upgraded by Graber
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment to Fund ‘State of the Nation’s Housing’ Report
Association News
Save 10% With Office Depot Large-Format Printing Services
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Sign Up for UPS Savings and Be Entered to Win a Handheld GPS
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Willams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Sign Up for ‘Spokesperson Training’ Sessions at Fall Board
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Multifamily Builders Await New Green Building Standard

Multifamily builders and developers are eagerly awaiting publication of the National Green Building Standard, the first and only consensus-based standard for all residential construction, renovation and development.

The standard is in the final round of the approval process set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

While there are other green rating systems for multifamily and mixed-use construction, NAHB and the International Code Council saw the need for a voluntary consensus standard reflecting state-of-the-art building practices through regular ANSI-approved updates, Carlos Martín, NAHB’s assistant staff vice president for construction codes and standards, told participants at last month’s National Green Building Conference in New Orleans.

The new standard will provide prescriptive paths defining material selection and performance paths describing expected results, which will enhance its flexibility, he said.

Most importantly, the new standard will offer a viable, credible alternative for communities that have resorted to mandates to encourage green building.

“Our efforts stem from a change in the green building conversation,” said Paula Cino, director of energy and environment for the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) who has been a participant in the standard development process. A number of green building advocates are now pushing a one-size-fits-all solution, and “we are trying to stem this tide of mandates,” she said.

The National Green Building Standard is a more stringent and more all-encompassing document than the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines, upon which it is based.

The standard can be applied to high- and low-rise condominiums and apartment buildings and to all dwelling and sleeping units in hotels and dormitories as defined by the International Residential Code. It can also apply to the housing in mixed-use projects.

The standard is also more flexible than competing programs, while recognizing the inherent green characteristics of multifamily projects.

The standard offers points for high-density development; proximity to mass transit and commercial resources; and brownfield, grayfield or infill sites, but, unlike programs such as the Green Communities rating system it also recognizes that green multifamily development can occur even on brand-new suburban or rural greenfield sites, Cino said.

There are “a lot of opportunities” for multifamily builders in the proposed standard, agreed speaker Ron Nixon, vice president of building codes for NMHC.

For example, the standard recognizes the importance of “right sizing” heating and air conditioning equipment in multifamily units that typically differ in their exposure to the outside, he said. Points are available for properly sized air ducts and for ensuring a tested, balanced HVAC air flow.

Points also are available if at least 50% of the lighting fixtures and bulbs and 80% of the exterior lighting is Energy Star-rated. Providing the ability to re-use graywater also adds points to the score.

Good building practices combined with the energy efficiency inherent in multifamily construction means that most builders, “if they mind their p’s and q’s, can get to the bronze or even the silver level of the standard,” Nixon said.  “But you’re not going to get to gold or emerald without significant alternative or innovative sources of energy. The standard has to be a stretch or else we’re just kidding ourselves.”

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


The Future of Residential Construction Is Green

The Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation teaches builders, remodelers and other industry professionals techniques for incorporating green building principles into homes using cost-effective and affordable options.

Earning the CGP demonstrates to clients and peers your commitment to the best and latest in green building practices and techniques. More than 500 people have earned the CGPdesignation to date.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org/CGPinfo.


 

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