BUILD-PAC, the political action committee of the North Carolina Home Builders Association, met throughout the 2008 election cycle to make candidate recommendations. As a member service, we have listed, via the link set forth below, the recipients of BUILD-PAC contributions. The decision to support a candidate was based on several factors, including but not limited to previous support of the industry, historical voting records, staff evaluations, and a candidate questionnaire provided by the North Carolina Forum for Research & Economic Education (NCFREE). Thus, the candidates that received a financial contribution have a track record on issues of importance to the home building industry.
For a complete list of BUILD-PAC supported candidates, please click here.
Please take the time to vote… Your business depends on it!
The N.C. Home Builders Association offices are now located at 5580 Centerview Dr. Suite 415, Raleigh, NC 27606. Our mailing address (PO Box 99090, Raleigh, NC 27624) and phone numbers remain the same.
Sergeant Joey Bozik and his wife Jayme were given the keys to a brand new home on October 27 as part of the project Operation: Coming Home, which honors war veterans with a brand new home.
Bozik is one of only a few surviving triple amputee war veterans in the United States. Oct. 27 is a significant date in Joey's life, as it is also the date that he woke up from a coma after he was injured in a bomb explosion.
Operation: Coming Home started as a collaborative effort between the Triangle Real Estate and Construction Veterans (TREACV) and The Military Veterans Task Force (MVTF), a special group formed through the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County. The group asked the Armed Forces Foundation (AFF) to identify a deserving soldier and Joey was selected to receive the group's first "Hero's Home."
The home, located in Southern Oaks Community in Fuquay-Varina, was built and donated by the Royal Oaks Building Group and Atreus Homes and Communities. The land was donated by Gaines and Company and Royal Oaks Building Co. The HBA of Raleigh-Wake County gave a cash donation of $25,000, and the Triangle Builders Guild donated $10,000. Stock Building Supply donated all construction materials.
NCHBA President-Elect Frank Wiesner of Olde South Homes was recently awarded the William C. Bass Leadership Award by the N.C. Association of REALTORS® Housing Opportunity Foundation, which honors housing industry leaders for working to keep housing affordable for working North Carolinians.
Wiesner led the 2008 Habitat for Humanity Builder Blitz in Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties, organizing hundreds of contributors and thousands of volunteers to complete 10 homes, spread across three counties, in five days and at no cost to Habitat.
Other 2008 Homes4NC Affordable Housing Achievement Awards winners are: Project of the Year Award: Builders of Hope, Raleigh Public Policy Award: Guilford County Homeownership Center, Greensboro
Brokerage Award: Partners for Homeownership, Winston-Salem
Finance Award: Bank of America, Charlotte
Education Award: Greensboro Housing Coalition, Greensboro
Congratulations to Matthew Sherrill of Innovative Cabinet Co. in Mooresville for placing first in the 23rd Annual Carpentry Apprentice Contest at the N.C. State Fair. Sherrill competed against 15 other apprentices in the five-hour contest that requires apprentices to read a blueprint to construct a project that demonstrates skills learned through training.
Matthew Whitehart, a high school apprentice with Zack Rothrock Builders, finished in second place. David Mathis, also a high school apprentice with Zack Rothrock Builders, placed third.
Buddy Hughes, past president of NCHBA, and NCHBA President Ray Rhodes helped judge the competition.
The House Construction as a Selling Tool class offered by the HBA of Raleigh-Wake County on November 20-21, 2008, still has openings.
HCST can be used as designation credits for Master CSP and elective credits for CMP and MIRM. It can also be used for continuing education credits for CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR and GMB designations.
The cost of the class is $350 for members and $450 for non-members. Roger Fiehn, MIRM, is the instructor.
This will be the first TSMC class in the new HBA of Raleigh-Wake Co. location at 5580 Centerview Drive #115 in Raleigh. For more information, click here.
Bonded Builders Warranty Group will award a $35.00 gas gift card to members of North Carolina Home Builders Associations who bring in their first ever new member that is approved by your association. Along with the $35.00 gas card, we will provide a framed certificate of recognition printed on fine parchment paper.
Simply send Bonded Builders a list of names of recipients so you or Bonded Builders can give the award at your membership meeting. All they ask is that you let your members know the gas card is from Bonded Builders.
This promotion is simply designed to support local home builder associations and does not require builder participation in their programs. Any member of your association is eligible to receive this award when they bring in their first ever new member to your association.Others can also receive the award by bringing a paid new member application to a local golf tournament.Their recruit may also receive this award should they play in the same tournament.
To claim awards, please email () or fax (941-743-0534) the following information to Andi Lindberg at Bonded Builders Warranty Group:
• Your contact information
• Award recipient’s name and company name
• Name of HBA
• Name of HBA President
• The date by which you’d like to receive the award
Bonded Builders will make every effort to produce the award and send it to you – along with the gas gift card and frame – prior to the date you’d like to present it. When you receive the award, your HBA president should sign the award and then put it in the frame.
Progress Energy and Advanced Energywould like to announce their Fall 2008 ENERGY STAR workshops and encourage any member who may be interested in learning how to build more energy efficient homes to attend:
Workshop Dates and Locations
Thursday, November 6, 2008 - Asheville, NC
All workshops run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cost is $40.00 and includes breakfast, lunch and training materials.
Why ENERGY STAR? ENERGY STAR qualified new homes are healthier, safer, more durable, comfortable, energy efficient and affordable. With the ENERGY STAR certification, builders can reduce callbacks, liability and homeowner living costs while increasing quality, comfort, home performance, homeowner satisfaction, sales and profit margins.
The ENERGY STAR workshops are especially timely given Progress Energy’s plans to introduce its Home Advantage program later this Fall which will provide attractive rebatesto builders who build ENERGY STAR qualified new homes in our service territory or who include additional energy efficiency measures. Please click here for an outline of these builder rebates. In addition, homebuyers continue to receive a 5% discount off their monthly Progress Energy utility bill for living in an ENERGY STAR qualified home. Great news for workshop participants to share with their customers!
Who Should Attend?
· Builders
· Developers
· Sales agents
· HVAC contractors
· Construction professionals
· Anyone with the goal of healthier, safer, more durable, comfortable, energy efficient, environmentally responsible and affordable housing
Workshop Speaker
Arnie Katz is an expert on residential energy efficiency and healthy housing. He currently serves as director of training at Advanced Energy, a company nationally recognized as the premier training and consulting firm for the building industry. Katz will entertain and enlighten as he provides practical information about how attendees can benefit from the ENERGY STAR program.
How to Register
For locations and registration, contact Lisa Manuel at Advanced Energy at 919.857.9018 or . To register online, please click here. For more information about ENERGY STAR Qualified New Homes, please click here.
The Lake Norman HBA University now offers the NCBI Accreditation Program, as part of their program of classes! No longer will you have to drive to Raleigh for your NCBI designation courses. Classes are being held at Mitchell Community College in Mooresville, NC, on a monthly basis. The cost for HBA members is $180 per 8 hours and $95 per 4 hours. Upon completion, builders receive this prestigious designation not only with NCBI, but also with the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors.
Anytime you take a Builders University class at your local HBA, you can earn North Carolina Builder Institute (NCBI) credit, too. Credit applies toward AA and AB designations.
Builders Mutual Insurance Company's risk management experts bring the latest safety solutions and risk management programs to you through Builders University classes. You may even qualify for a Builders Mutual insurance discount by attending and becoming Fall Protection Certified. View the Builders University schedule, and reserve your spot. Seating is limited, so register today!