High-Energy Competition Fosters New Trades Talent
Diana Carroll2024-04-24T09:19:53-05:00SkillsUSA state championships prove students are interested and excited about the trades.
SkillsUSA state championships prove students are interested and excited about the trades.
The class-action lawsuits filed against the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and other large real estate companies nationwide have been the subject of national media coverage for the past several months. NAHB will host a Shop Talk on Tuesday, April 30, at 3 p.m. ET to discuss the proposed settlement.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has published a final rule in the Federal Register that revises HUD’s regulations governing floodplain management and the protection of wetlands to implement the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS). The regulation is effective May 23, 2024.
NAHB Chairman Carl Harris issued a statement on the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) final rule that revises HUD’s regulations governing floodplain management and the protection of wetlands to implement the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS).
The Best of IBS Education video series is a 12-video library that includes some of the most well-attended and highly rated sessions from among the 100-plus offered at IBS 2024.
Half of payroll workers in construction earn more than $58,500 and the top 25% make at least $79,450, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) and analysis by NAHB.
NAHB launched a new video series this month called the Offsite Construction Video Series. Each month, experts will explore essential topics in modular, panelized, concrete, log, and timber frame home construction.
Pro Remodeler recently released its 40 Under 40 Class of 2024 in its March/April issue. See which NAHB members made the list.
Builders’ bottom lines across the country are being squeezed by rising material, labor and land costs. NAHB’s Economics team is in the process of measuring the impact of increased costs on builders’ profitability. And we need your help.
Each time winter weather rolls around, a new threat to residential construction workers emerges: cold stress. It is important for jobsite managers to know how to protect workers in low temperatures, recognize the signs of injuries and plan for common hazards, including icy roads and walkways.
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