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But online building products site connecting suppliers and contractors now sees advertising, not user fees, as best source of revenue.
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Nearly three-quarters of NAHB members built 10 or fewer single-family homes in 2009.
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Firm reaches out to veterans, contractors, remodelers, and building inspectors interested in becoming home energy-efficiency inspectors.
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AIA report says GREEN Act could create or save as many as 140,000 design and construction jobs.
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All the science isn't complete, but government agencies say drywall, electrical components, and fire and carbon monoxide alarms should be replaced in homes with the problem drywall.
Project team thinks this kind of construction could be the state’s answer to meeting its greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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Builder groups in Indiana and Minnesota offer two different models for success for states with lagging efforts.
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Builder Online’s Alison Rice talks with Dina Gundersen of Monte Hewett Homes about how and why small builders can integrate video into their marketing efforts.
Three leading designers whip up a recipe for winning kitchens in the new economy.
Winners of AARP’s 2010 Livable Communities Awards blend good looks with comfort, convenience, and safety for all ages.
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Survey data from the NAHB and Better Homes and Gardens indicates that builders and consumers are thinking smaller.
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Builder Editor in Chief Denise Dersin recaps day one in Las Vegas.
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Builders and developers might still have a chance to influence state officials who will determine how guidelines will be executed.
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IBS speaker: ‘They joined your Facebook page. They want to talk to you.’
How to make the most of your visit to Las Vegas for the 2010 International Builders Show.