NBN Online for the week of July 28, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Can Use New Tax Credit to Help Spur Home Sales
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Aug. 4
Landmark Housing Bill Awaits Signature of President Bush
Coast to Coast
Gas Prices Drive Push to Reinvent America’s Suburbs
housing forum
Now Could Be a Great Time to Buy a Home
Politics & Government
FHA Retooled to Meet Nation's Housing Needs
FHA Provides Relief to Owners Facing Foreclosure
Housing GSEs Receive New Support, a Strong Regulator
Fannie, Freddie Given Temporary Line of Credit
regulation
Impact Fee Relief Spurs Local Growth in Down Economy
Economics & Finance
New Homes for Sale Drop Off Some in June
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Quick and Accurate Shorthand Measuring
Business Management
Business Analysis Builds on Strengths, Isolates Threats
Online Conference Looks at Coping in Difficult Times
Women
When You Can’t Recoup Your Losses, Exit Gracefully
IBS
Register for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
50Plus Housing
Aug. 12 Audio Seminar: Getting Hesitant Boomers to Buy
Multifamily
IRS Provides New Ways to Compute Utility Allowances
SEBC Courses Discuss How to Revitalize Sales, Rentals
Sales
Builders of Madison County Report Impressive Home Sales
Nature Blossoms as an Amenity in the Southeast
Remodelers
Learn More About New Lead Paint Rule at Free Seminars
Member Profile: Getting Involved, Giving Back
Earn Designation Credits at the Remodeling Show
codes and standards
Costly ICC Code Changes Up for a Vote in Minneapolis
construction safety
New Ergonomics Standard Calls for Three-Foot Drywall
Design
Enter the BALA Design Competition by July 31
Commercial
Apply for 2009 Commerical Building Awards by Aug. 1
Education
Strengthen Leadership Skills at Upcoming Conferences
Education Calendar
research
Conclave Looks at Tools to Commercialize New Products
Green Building
NAHB Advises FTC on Accuracy of ‘Green' Product Claims
Momentum Grows for NAHB Green Building Program
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: Enforcing Personal Guaranties
Federal Hourly Minimum Wage Raised to $6.55
Building Products
Danze Product Catalog Taps Into What Makes Design Fun
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
John and Ann Koelemij Named Founding Advocates
Association News
Builder and Housing Advocate David K. Hill Dies in Illinois
Bust Media Myths Confidently With Spokesperson Training
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Willams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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NAHB Advises FTC on Accuracy of ‘Green' Product Claims

Momentum Grows for NAHB Green Building Program

Introduced during Green Day at the 2008 International Builders’ Show, the NAHB National Green Building Program is continuing to gain strength as it enters its sixth month of operation.

Since the program was launched, homes have been certified in Florida, Indiana, Illinois, Delaware and Virginia. Significantly, the Delaware and Virginia homes are among the first projects completed in subdivisions where the builder plans to certify the balance of the development.

Scheduled inspections by NAHB Research Center-accredited verifiers are scheduled for another 27 homes. Two inspections are required for the homes to be certified — one before the drywall is installed and another when the home is finished.

A whopping 2,644 users have created passwords to access the scoring tool at www.nahbgreen.org. There are 2,618 projects in some stage of development on the scoring tool — but it’s difficult to determine how many of these projects were entered so the builder could practice using the design and scoring tool and how many will ultimately be certified.

Almost 200 NAHB state and local home builders associations have established green building committees, councils and working groups, representing a 400% increase from one year ago. Some associations are continuing to certify homes to local or existing green building programs, while others plan to add on the National Green Building Certification or make it the sole certification. All will continue to concentrate on networking and educational initiatives for their members.

Meanwhile, the NAHB Research Center is continuing to work on enhancements to the online scoring tool that will enable it to be used when the National Green Building Standard for residential building is released. The new standard covers single-family and multifamily homes, residential remodeling and lot and site development.

The 134 trained and registered NAHB Green verifiers will be invited to return for additional training on the new standard, so they can certify projects to either rating system.

“NAHB Green is going like gangbusters,” said Green Building Subcommittee Chairman Ray Tonjes, a custom builder and remodeler in Austin, Texas. “Builders and home buyers are ready to go green, and this voluntary program with third-party certification will be the way to go for them.”

For more information, e-mail Calli Schmidt at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8252.


 

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