NBN Online for the week of July 21, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
House Expected to Vote on Housing Stimulus This Week
Register for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Aug. 12 Audio Seminar to Look at Getting Hesitant Boomers to Buy
Indiana Builders Paint a Brighter Picture of Local Market
Coast to Coast
Credit Seen Drying Up for Small Business
Politics & Government
Mandate Benefits Limited for Residential Energy Efficiency
Economics & Finance
Single-Family Home Starts Slip Further in June
Builder Confidence Loses More Territory in July
Housing Demand Grows as Buyers Struggle to Overcome Obstacles
Federal Reserve Tightens Mortgage Underwriting Rules
Aug. 15 Deadline for FHLBank Director Applications
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Quick and Accurate Shorthand Measuring
codes and standards
Performance Solid for Vinyl Siding Over Foam Sheathing
Business Management
Retaining Assets: How to Get Paid in a Bankruptcy
Technology
Technology Helps Solidify Revenue in Volatile Market
50Plus Housing
SEBC Courses Discuss How to Attract 50+ Buyers
Women
During Lean Times, Seek Opportunities Outside the Box
Remodelers
Use Escalation Clause to Manage Pricing Increases
Deadline for NAHB Remodelers Awards Is July 25
Remodelers Making a Difference in Their Local Councils
Design
Enter the BALA Design Competition by July 31
Building Systems
Enter Building Systems Councils Excellence Awards
Commercial
Apply for 2009 Commerical Building Awards by Aug. 1
Sales
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 26
Education
Education Calendar
Safety
In Case of Lightning, Workers Need to Take Precautions
New Scaffold Safety Video Essential for Fall Protection
environment
July 23 Webcast Looks at Storm Water Rules for Housing
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: New Online Copyright Process
Labor
Top HBI Job Corps Instructors Receive Awards
Building Products
Safe Plumbing Site Provides Water Efficiency Information
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
24 Centex ‘Build Your Future’ Scholars Announced
Association News
Save 10% With Office Depot Large-Format Printing Services
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Willams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Sign Up for ‘Spokesperson Training’ Sessions at Fall Board
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Top HBI Job Corps Instructors Receive Awards

Longtime Home Builders Institute (HBI) facilities maintenance instructor Larry Tech received the 2008 “Instructor of the Year” award on July 2 during the annual Job Corps Instructor Conference.

Tech has been an HBI instructor for nearly 20 years and an employee of the Denison, Iowa Job Corps Center since 1980. He has earned several accolades while at HBI, including the 2003 Extra Mile Award, which is given to instructors who consistently achieve positive results in training and placing their students.

Tech has been a favorite among his students and is famous for his “Tech Talks” on a range of subjects, including workplace relationships, ethics and multicultural awareness.

For this year’s award, Tech received nomination letters from former students and a number of center staff, including   director Kevin Fineran and Doug Dorhout, career and technical training manager. HBI's regional program manager and regional career development coordinator also sent letters in support of his nomination.

“Larry is an advocate for all of his students,” said Fineran. “They know he isn’t there just to teach, but also to inspire and encourage them to succeed in their chosen field. He truly cares for people and always finds time to help.”

Tech was awarded a crystal trophy and $5,000 check during this month’s ceremony. The financial award was initiated with last year’s “Instructor of the Year” presentation to HBI electrical instructor Michael Kissell.

Inaugural Rookie of the Year

This year’s Job Corps Instructor Conference focused on “basic training” as instructors who have been with HBI for five years or less brushed up on job fundamentals. As a result, a new award category was added to the roster — “Rookie of the Year.”

Butch Nadeau was the first recipient of the award, which is open to instructors who have been with HBI for 12 to 24 months.

In his short tenure as an HBI carpentry instructor, Nadeau has demonstrated his extensive experience as a private contractor and master carpenter, and he has made a strong impression on his students, coworkers and supervisors at the Grafton, Mass. Job Corps Center.

“Butch is an outstanding individual and a highly valued member of the Grafton faculty,” said Peter LaFleur, director of the Grafton Center. “His commitment, hard work and innovative approach have resolved many issues that existed at the center before his arrival, and his example has motivated other staff members to follow in his footsteps.”

For more information, e-mail Maria McIntire at HBI, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8912.



Home Builders Institute Offers New Program to Teach English to Spanish Speakers

Sed de Saber™-Construction Edition is an easy-to-use, take-home learning tool created by Home Builders Institute (HBI) to improve job site communication, construction quality and safety by teaching English to Spanish-speaking workers, who make up 25% of today’s construction industry workforce.

Sponsored by Lowe’s Commercial Services, Sed de Saber™-Construction Edition was developed by a team of subject matter experts — including superintendents, craft skills experts, remodelers and builders — to ensure that its contents was relevant to today’s home building workforce. HBI also created a seventh book based entirely on the NAHB-OSHA Job Site Safety Handbook to address job site safety issues related to the language barrier.

Sed de Saber™-Construction Edition uses proven LeapFrog technology to allow learners to listen, record and play back their pronunciation of more than 500 vocabulary words and 340 phrases. Participants who practice 30 minutes each day will complete the program in about five months. Learning at home, on their own time, also eliminates scheduling conflicts.

NAHB members can purchase the learning system, all seven books and a skills assessment to chart progress for $395 per kit. The non-member price is $495. Order today at www.seddesaberconstruction.com or at www.lowesforpros.com.


 

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