NBN Online for the week of August 11, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Pulte, Builders Promoting Home Buying Tax Credit
Aug. 12 Audio Seminar to Look at Getting Hesitant Boomers to Buy
Builders Hear Advice on Making Job Changes in Tough Market
Kalamazoo Builders School Home Buyers on Tax Credit
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Rustic Charm Meets High-Tech Luxury and Comfort
Coast to Coast
Tax Benefits Make Now a Great Time to Buy a Home
Housing Forum
Housing Collapse Ahead? Not According to the Data
Politics & Government
Housing Suppliers Help Push Housing Bill Into Law
Economics & Finance
Housing Bill Bans FHA Seller Downpayment Assistance
New Law Alters FHLBank Director Appointment Process
Eye on the Economy: Housing Downswing Approaching a Bottom
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Fix Warped Cabinet Doors
international
Weak Dollar Spurs U.S. Home Sales to British Buyers
Business Management
What to Do When Money Is Tight
Aug. 21 Online Panel to Discuss Coping in Tough Times. Free
Building Systems
Learn More About Advantage of Systems-Built Homes
Enter Building Systems Councils Excellence Awards by Sept. 17
Sales
How to Market Homes Using Social Networking Sites
Multifamily
Builder Confidence in Condo Market Continues to Shrink
Remodelers
Celebrate Remodeling at 2008 NAHB Remodelers Gala
Member Profile: Putting Education, Helping People First
Earn Designation Credits at the Remodeling Show
Learn More About New Lead Paint Rule at Free NAHB Seminars
IBS
Register for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Austin, Texas
Education
Strengthen Leadership Skills at Upcoming Conferences
Education Calendar
Green Building
Indiana Gets Its First Certified NAHB Green Home
Conference Promotes Trees in Public Spaces
Water Efficiency Leader Awards Deadline Aug. 29
environment
Arizona Builders Dispute Santa Cruz River Decision
Legal
Register for Construction Law Seminar on Sept. 11-12
Labor
Dozier Academy Sees First HBI/Project CRAFT Graduates
Building Products
NuTone Ironing Centers Increase Storage Space
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Herman J. Smith Scholarship Award Winners Announced
Association News
Bust Media Myths Confidently With Spokesperson Training
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Dozier Academy Sees First HBI/Project CRAFT Graduates

Continuing its efforts to prepare Florida youths for careers in the home building industry, the Home Builders Institute has graduated 57 young people this summer from its award-winning program for adjudicated youth — Project CRAFT (Community, Restitution, Apprenticeship-Focused Training).

Ten students were members of the program's first graduating class from the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, where HBI operates Project CRAFT in partnership with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and Washington County Schools.

Completing Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) in one of three trades offered by HBI on the campus — carpentry, plumbing or facilities maintenance — the graduates are now fully prepared to enter their formal apprenticeships.

While enrolled in the program, the students completed a variety of educational projects in preparation for jobs in residential construction. Much of their training took place at the Dozier School, where rehabilitation projects keep students busy pouring sidewalks, expanding a training center and applying carpentry and landscaping skills to campus beautification efforts.

Students also pursued their education off-campus, completing a number of community projects — from building park benches and signs to working with Habitat for Humanity.

Bill Paul, a Tampa area builder/developer and HBI's immeidate past chairman, made the trip to the state's panhandle to attend the event.

"Graduations are important to our Project CRAFT programs. They give all the people involved a sense of accomplishment, and our guests can see the strides that each one of these young people has made," said Paul.

“This graduation was a particularly emotional event as some of the students shared their stories with the audience. Many said they changed their entire outlook on life over the course of their training, and it’s inspiring.”

Paul has been instrumental to the success of Project CRAFT in Florida, working tirelessly with local legislators to highlight the program’s lengthy list of benefits to its students and the community at large.

The day after the ceremony, Ethan was the first graduate to officially leave the school. He is working in the maintenance department at Mandarin Pine Apartments in Jacksonville, earning $12 an hour. In October, he will be eligible for benefits and an apartment in the complex, at a reduced rent.

HBI, the workforce development arm of NAHB, operates Project CRAFT training programs at nine sites in Connecticut, Florida and Tennessee. The program has been recognized by members of the U.S. Congress as a model intervention for adjudicated youths, with graduates averaging an 85% job placement rate.

For more information on Project CRAFT, e-mail Dennis Torbett at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8908.



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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