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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Say Banks Putting a Cold Chill on Recovery Hopes
Affluent Baby Boomers the ‘Sweet Spot’ in 50+ Housing Market
HBAs Activate Superhero Powers for National Membership Day
Next Week: NAHB Member Resources to Get Back to Business
Coast to Coast
Where Home Prices Crashed Early, Signs of a Rebound
Politics & Government
House, Senate Pass Mortgage Assistance Legislation
Administration Proposes $17 Billion in Budget Cuts
Economics & Finance
Spring Price/Rate Thaw, Tax Credit Draw Homes Buyers
Stimulus Projects to Perk Up Gloomy Cement Demand by 2010
Eye on the Economy: New Home Supply-Demand Balance Improving
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
Adapt Your Marketing Strategies to the New Reality
May 14 Seminar Provides Tools to Find Local Stimulus Projects
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Quick, Easy Sanding-Disk Alignment
sales and marketing
National Homeownership Month Materials Available
legal
Illegal Worker Enforcement Focus Shifts to Employers
Business Management
Members Should Keep Tabs on Their FICO Credit Scores
50Plus Housing
Best of 50+ Housing Honored at Symposium in Philadelphia
Remodelers
Tax Credits, Rebates Cut Costs of Improving Energy Efficiency
Boost ‘Remodeling Month’ With Free Materials From NAHB
Building Systems
Webinar to Discuss Using Concrete in Green Building
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
NAHB Honors the Year’s Best in Green Home Building
The New American Home Earns Green Home Project Award
Workforce housing
Conference to Look at Working Family Housing Solutions
hbi
HBI Infuses Green Building Into Job Training Programs
Building Products
GAF Plant in Texas Supplies Low Slope Roof Market
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment Establishes Green Scholarship
Association News
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 26-30 in Washington
Spring Board Last Chance for Spokesperson Training in 2009
Save More With Hertz Off-Airport Locations
Williams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Adapt Your Marketing Strategies to the New Reality

May 14 Seminar Provides Tools to Find Local Stimulus Projects

The upcoming NAHB audio seminar, “Stimulus Opportunities for Builders: Exploring Commercial Opportunities in the Stimulus Package,” will provide participants with the tools they need to find stimulus construction opportunities in their local areas.

The hour-long seminar, featuring industry attorneys and builders with knowledge of the stimulus package and experience in government-related construction projects, will begin at 2:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday, May 14.

Panelists in the seminar will:

  • Simplify the economic stimulus package and highlight the sections relevant to the construction industry
  • Provide resources for participants to find stimulus-related construction projects in their area
  • Explain how stimulus-related projects affect business management requirements such as the Davis Bacon Act
  • Discuss their extensive experience as subcontractors and general contractors on public and private projects
  • Offer alternative government project options not related to the stimulus package, such as military housing


Panelists include Dennis Ehlers, of McManus, Schor, Asmar & Darden, LLP, Washington, D.C.; Carl Harris, of the Carl Harris Company, Inc., Wichita, Kan.; Fred Hoppe, of Hoppe, Vogt & Barrows, LLC, Lincoln, Neb.; and Natalie Hansen, of Actus Lend Lease, Nashville, Tenn.

Ehlers, who has winnowed down the more than 400-page stimulus package statute and extracted key information to save builders research time, will give builders “a concise, practical way to cut through the legalese and get to the heart of what opportunities are there for their companies and how they can quickly find and capitalize on them.”

Harris, who will moderate the audio seminar, will discuss his company’s current government projects and offer advice on how to work on similar projects. “As a builder who’s been doing government projects for 24 years, I’m here to tell my colleagues not to be overwhelmed by the federal bureaucracy,” he said.

Hoppe will discuss contract law in construction and commercial real estate and Hansen, who manages a large, privatized military housing contract, will discuss government housing projects that are not related to the stimulus package. She hires custom builders as subcontractors.

The seminar, sponsored by the National Commercial Builders Council (NCBC) and The University of Housing, also will include questions that were submitted from the audience last week. 

To Register 

The registration fee for the audio seminar is $79.

To register online, visit www.nahb.org/stimulusopportunities.

For more information, e-mail Kisha DeSandies at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8455.


 

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