NBN Online for the week of March 23, 2010

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Rise to the Challenge of Corrosive Chinese Drywall
Onerous Health Care Provision for Small Builders in Senate’s Hands
Lead-Paint Rule Could Blunt Home-Star Energy Retrofit Push
Coast to Coast
Loan Squeeze Thwarts Small-Business Revival
Housing Forum
Toyota President Apologizes for TV Commercial
Letter to the Editor: Expand Energy Efficiency Incentives
Politics & Government
Obama Signs $17.6 Billion Jobs Bill Into Law
Economics & Finance
February Finds Single-Family Starts on Stable Ground
Foreclosures, Blizzards Weigh on Builder Confidence in March
Eye on the Economy: The Economy Shows Slow Improvement
Spring Construction Forecast Conference Moves Online
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Simple Angle Grinder Dust Collector
Business Management
Technology Trends the Industry Should Adopt Now
Design
AIA Survey Finds Kitchens, Baths More Modest, Functional
Free Webinar on Custom Home Builder Trends on April 7
Enter the 2010 BALA Design Competition
Sales
Create Sales Urgency Through Personal Enrichment
Evoke Emotions to Appeal to Gen Y Consumers
50Plus Housing
Webinar to Discuss Selling to 50+ Buyers in New Decade
Multifamily
El Paso Encourages Use of Green Building Standard
McGougan Named 2010 Housing Credit Certified Professional
Attend Free Webinar on Next Generation Wiring on March 23
Enter Pillars of the Industry Multifamily Awards by April 9
March 25 Webinar to Present Steps to a Smart LIHTC Rehab
Education
Education Calendar
codes and standards
ICC Green Construction Code Released for Public Comment
Green Building
Burt’s Bees CEO to Address Green Building Conference
Home Buyers Can Now Call on 5,000 Green Professionals
EcoHome Awards to Honor Green Home Design
environment
New Effluent Limit Rules Going Into Effect One State at a Time
Building Products
Formaldehyde-Free Insulation From JM Exclusively at Lowe’s
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on the DIY Network
Endowment
Challenge/Build/Grow Initiative Proposals Due March 26
2011 HELP Grant Applications Due March 26
Four College Professors Awarded IBS Fund Grants
Association News
Houston Builder on Mission to Help Wounded War Veterans
NAHB Spring Board Meeting April 18-23 in Washington
Annual Report Highlights NAHB Efforts in Challenging Times
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
Register for Spokesperson Training at Spring Board
HP Business AdvantEdge Laptop Offer for NAHB Members
Members, Take Advantage of Special Offers From Hertz
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Calendar of Events

Houston Builder on Mission to Help Wounded War Veterans

 

 

Custom builder Dan Wallrath, right, has built and donated four homes to injured Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans like Alexander Reyes through his charitable organization, BABA. More homes for veterans are under construction. Photo by CNN.

Custom home builder Dan Wallrath, of the Greater Houston Builders Association, is on a mission to build accessible houses for soldiers and Marines who were wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan — and to provide the homes to the wounded veterans for free.

On this mission since 2005, to date he has built four houses that have been donated to the vets and their families through the charitable organization he created, BABA — the Bay Area Builders Association. The organization has five more homes under construction.

With donations and labor from suppliers and skilled tradesmen who have all pitched in to help, the organization can build $300,000 homes for the soldiers and Marines at a cost of from $25,000 to $50,000. Each home is delivered fully furnished, mortgage-free and customized to meet the needs of each family and wounded veteran. BABA also pays the taxes and insurance on the home for the first two years.

For his efforts, Wallrath was recently recognized by the news network CNN in its “CNN Heroes” series, a weekly feature honoring everyday people who are changing the world. The segment on Wallrath has appeared on “Larry King Live,” CNN’s “American Morning” and on CNN’s Web site and Facebook pages.

Wallrath’s inspiration for the effort occurred when he was approached for remodeling advice by the father of a severely wounded Marine on how to modify the home so it could accommodate his son’s wheelchair.

Wallrath organized carpenters, plumbers and suppliers from the Houston HBA, who volunteered to help the Marine by building a ramp, widening doorways and making the bathroom accessible. After the renovation was completed, Wallrath realized he had a new calling and is expanding his mission into a national campaign called “Operation Finally Home.”

To view the CNN Heroes video about Wallrath and read his story on CNN.com, click here.


 

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