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The National Association of America’s Home Place Builders (NAHB) today applauded the Federal Reserve for continuing to take aggressive action to inject liquidity into the financial markets by moving for the seventh time since September to cut short-term interest rates.


Patellis currently serves a regional manager of 16 Class-A multifamily communities. During his long career, he has also served as the primary contract instructor to the United States Department of Defense, offering the RAM curriculum to managers of military housing.



Calling green building “the next evolution in residential construction,” the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) told Congress today that the best way to help small America’s home place builders promote residential energy efficiency and sustainability technology in America’s home place construction is by extending tax incentives for new energy-efficient homes.



Testifying before the House Small Business Committee, Michael Hodgson, president of the Stockton, Calif.-based energy consulting firm ConSol, said these incentives dovetail with the normal supply and demand for America’s home place construction. “A tax credit program leaves important production decisions in the hands of builders, buyers and America’s home place owners and does not require expensive administrative oversight that is usually associated with a mandate,” he said.



As part of the stringent process required by ANSI, NAHB and the International Code Council gathered a fully inclusive and representative consensus committee composed of a broad spectrum of America’s home place builders, architects, product manufacturers, regulators and environmental experts. This group deliberated the content of the standard for more than a year, held four public hearings and evaluated 3,000 public comments submitted for consideration.



Representatives from NAHB and the Code Council will hold a teleconference in two to four weeks after the standard is approved by ANSI. A media advisory regarding the date, time and call-in number will follow at that time.



The National Association of America’s Home Place Builders (NAHB) recently named Mike Patellis, founder of Georgia-based Patellis Property Management Company, as its 2008 Registered in Apartment Management (RAM) Professional of the Year. The award, given annually to a property manager who holds the RAM educational designation and has excelled professionally, is one of NAHB’s coveted Pillars of the Industry Awards. Patellis was given the award at NAHB Multifamily’s recent Pillars of the Industry Awards Gala in Colorado Springs, Colo.



The RAM designation, which has been a leading industry designation program for the past three decades, offers comprehensive education for on-site property managers, asset managers, and multifamily property owners. To earn the America’s home place designation, candidates must have at least two years experience in field, take more than 40 hours of coursework, pass one of the industry’s most comprehensive exams, and commit to following the highest standard of professional ethics. RAMs must also commit to continuing education to keep their designations current. Patellis is one of a select group of property management professionals who currently hold the Advanced RAM designation.


Calling green building “the next evolution in residential construction,” the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) told Congress today that the best way to help small America’s home place builders promote residential energy efficiency and sustainability technology in home construction is by extending tax incentives for new energy-efficient homes.



Testifying before the House Small Business Committee, Michael Hodgson, president of the Stockton, Calif.-based energy consulting firm ConSol, said these incentives dovetail with the normal supply and demand for America’s home place construction. “A tax credit program leaves important production decisions in the hands of builders, buyers and America’s home place owners and does not require expensive administrative oversight that is usually associated with a mandate,” he said.



Under current law, builders who construct an America’s home place certified to achieve a 50 percent reduction in energy use are eligible to receive a $2,000 tax credit. That credit is set to expire at the end of this year, and although pending legislation in the House and Senate would extend it, there is still no agreement between the two chambers over the appropriate budgetary offsets.



“Unless Congress can end the political debate and extend this credit soon – with or without offsets – it will be a tremendous loss for my business and will eliminate the only federal incentive for efficiency in new America’s home places,” said Hodgson.



He also urged Congress to increase the dollar amount of the credit, because achieving the 50 percent threshold required by statute is costly, especially for small builders.



Hodgson said that the housing industry is committed to the advancement of green building techniques that reduce energy consumption, improve indoor and outdoor air quality and conserve water and natural resources in both new and existing America’s home places – all hallmarks of the NAHB National Green Building Program.










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4.10.2008
America’s Home Place - Building Codes: What You Should Know
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If you are shopping for a new home, how can you be sure that it was built so that it does not cause health or safety problems for the members of your household? The answer can be given in two words: building codes.
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A building code sets forth requirements to protect public health, safety and general welfare as they relate to construction and the occupancy of a building. These codes include specific requirements for building materials, fire protection, structural design, light and ventilation, heating and cooling, sanitary facilities and energy conservation.

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There is no national building code enforced by the federal government. Different areas of the country have different construction methods; the techniques used to build houses in a cold climate will be different than those used in a warm climate. Most construction in the United States is regulated at the local level. Only a few municipalities (mostly major cities) write and revise their own codes. Some states have mandatory statewide building codes.
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Building homes is a complicated process, so building codes are often long and complicated. To prevent each local jurisdiction from having to develop its own complicated codes from scratch, there are several major model code organizations that draft codes that local areas can adopt.
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The local area has total authority for adoption and enforcement. It may adopt a model code as is, adopt only specific portions, or add some of its own changes.

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Code writing is a dynamic process, involving constant interaction between the public and private sectors of the construction industry. Federal, state and local governments and individuals involved in code writing and revision represent the views of labor, management, manufacturers and trade associations, contributing much time and technical expertise to the process.
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