NBN Online for the week of June 23, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Worst Housing Slump in 50 Years Has Not Run Its Course
Congress Urged to Pass Housing Stimulus Bill Now
South New Jersey Builders Not Dogged by Big Home Inventory
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: A Union of Form, Function and Warehouses
Coast to Coast
Higher Energy Prices Threatening Home Builders
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Lose More Ground in May
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Simple Drying Racks for Painted Trim Work
Business Management
Thinking Green? Experts Say Start Small, Don’t Over Promise
‘Beyond Warranty’ Helps Builders in Eye of Service Storm
Technology
ESCs Are a Critical Home Building Trade
Women
Survive or Dive: Facing the Challenging Market
Sales
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 26
Commercial
LED Lighting Solutions Can Help Turn Parking Lots Green
Remodelers
Apply for 2008 NAHB Remodelers Awards
Plan to Attend the Remodeling Show in Baltimore
Education
Education Calendar
construction safety
Precautions Needed to Protect Workers From Summer Heat
environment
Toolkit Provides Information on Storm Water Control
research
Judges Named for 2009 EnergyValue Housing Awards
international
NAHB Teaches Nigerians About American Housing System
Legal
Bosch Recalls Unsafe Hammer Drills
Labor
Pulte Homes Promotes Diversity Among Its Interns
Building Products
$2,500 in Rebates Per Home Available From Manufacturers
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment Begins Pilot Internship Program at NAHB
Association News
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Willams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Sign Up for UPS Savings and Be Entered to Win a Handheld GPS
Save 10% With Office Depot Large-Format Printing Services
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Endowment Begins Pilot Internship Program at NAHB

 

 

Donald Stanley, left, a junior at East Carolina University, and Christopher DeHaan, a sophomore at California Polytechnic State University, are the first interns under the NAHB Residential Construction Leadership/Internship Program.

Two students attending Homebuilding Education Leadership Program (HELP)-funded universities are interning through the pilot NAHB Residential Construction Leadership/Internship Program funded by the National Housing Endowment.

The internships were developed as an adjunct to the endowment’s HELP program, which bolsters college and university residential construction management programs around the country.

Through the eight-week program, the students learn about legal, legislative and regulatory issues that affect the building industry while interning at NAHB. They will also learn about building products and management best practices while interning for a week at the NAHB Research Center.

The students will also intern for five weeks with a Washington, D.C.-area builder or developer.

“Our goal is to encourage more outstanding students to choose the residential construction industry for their career,” said David Jaffe, internship program coordinator and NAHB staff vice president of construction liabilities and legal research.

“This internship will supplement and enhance the students’ classroom experience by giving them practical field experience and an understanding of NAHB’s contribution to the housing industry and help them develop the skills they will need for a rewarding career in home building,” he said.

The two interns in the pilot program are Christopher DeHaan, a sophomore at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Calif. who wants to be a builder, and Donald Stanley, a junior at East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C. who competed in the NAHB Student Chapter competitions at International Builders’ Show in Orlando earlier this year.

DeHaan said he is interested in green building and housing for the growing 50+ age group, as well as learning more about the legal background necessary for development. He said he was looking forward to seeing a “different perspective from the California construction industry” and to get “first-hand experience working with professionals in a real-world setting.”

Stanley said he dreams of becoming a custom home builder with an emphasis on green building. Because of his respect for the environment and by learning more about green building initiatives, he said he “will make a positive difference in my community and as a professional home builder.”

“When these students go home at the end of the summer they’ll have a much better understanding of the role of NAHB and its state and local affiliates, and they’ll have a better sense of the issues that are shaping our industry,” said Robert Pflieger, NAHB senior staff vice president for public affairs.

For more information on the HELP grant initiative or the National Housing Endowment, visit www.nationalhousingendowment.org.


 

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