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Lead-Requirements for Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Print E-mail

The Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Program mandates that contractors, property managers and others working for compensation, in homes and child-occupied facilities built before 1978, must be trained and use lead-safe work practices. They are also required to provide the lead pamphlet "Renovate Right; Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers and Schools" to owners and occupants before starting renovation work.

Lead-Based Paint RenovationAfter January 1, 2010, North Carolina requires you and your firm to be certified and to use lead-safe work practices. Read about how to comply by viewing the North Carolina Rules 10A N.C.A.C. 41C .0900 - Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation, Repair and Painting (PDF) and the associated EPA issued rule requiring the use of lead-safe practices (PDF).

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Housing Hall of Fame Nominations Due April 15 Print E-mail
The North Carolina Housing Hall of Fame Board of Governors is pleased to provide your association with the opportunity to nominate a candidate for the North Carolina Housing Hall of Fame.  The primary purpose of the NCHHF is to honor men and women who have made significant and lasting contributions to housing in North Carolina, the building industry and to the North Carolina Home Builders Association.  Nominees do not have to be active or a member of the North Carolina Home Builders Association.
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NCHBECF Golf Tournament April 9 Print E-mail

The North Carolina Home Builders Association invites you to join us at the annual Builders Classic Golf Tournament.  All proceeds go to the North Carolina Home Builders Educational & Charitable Foundation Inc., a program that awards scholarships to college students majoring in a construction-related field at a two-year or four-year college.

The tournament promises to be an exciting event, with players having the opportunity to network with other industry professionals as they contribute to a worthy cause.  The 18-hole course offers large greens and rolling fairways lined with pines and strategically-placed bunkers.

Cost is $100/player or $400/team. Click here for the flyer and registration form.

 

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1st Quarter Meeting Feb. 17-18 Print E-mail

The 2010 1st Quarter Committee Meetings and Board Meeting will be held February 17-18 at the Grandover Resort & Conference Center in Greensboro. All NCHBA members are invited to attend, and there is no charge to attend committee meetings or social events. If you are interested in getting more involved with the state HBA, this is your opportunity to get started early in 2010. Committee meetings offer attendees the chance to discuss topics important to the home building industry such as legislative and regulatory items, green building news, building codes and more. It's also a great opportunity to network with your peers.

Click here for the complete 1st Quarter Meeting schedule and registration form. 

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"Faces of Survival" course offered at discounted rate Print E-mail

The North Carolina Builder Institute will offer the course "Faces of Survival: Perspectives on Surviving the Current Building Industry Crisis" for a discounted rate of $50 on February 18 from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Greensboro, following the 1st Quarter Board Meeting.

The course is designed to give practical information and tidbits on facing the current economic crunch in the building industry today. Participants will learn about methods for cash flow; methods and criteria for negotiating with lenders and/or creditors; protecting your cash and assets; and preparing for the emerging housing market. Attention will be given to looking at various workout alternatives including short sells, foreclosures, and even bankruptcy as a last resort. The bottom line for this course is to aid participants in how to survive and face the current challenges in today’s economy.

Attendees will receive 4 hours of NCBI credit. "Faces of Survival" counts towards the Accredited Builder, Accredited Associate and Accredited Residential Superintendant designations. Pre-register by February 13.

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