Codes + Standards Eliminating Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac a bad move, economist says Such a move could lower home values, impact national economy
Codes + Standards OSHA may assume fall-protection oversight in Arizona Federal agency says current state standards provide insufficient protection for falls of 6 to 15 feet
Codes + Standards Associated Builders and Contractors wary of federal overtime rules changes Organization promises to explore all avenues to avoid harm to merit shop contractors
Codes + Standards EPA clarifies Clean Water Act with revision Builders have spoken out against the new rule, which aims to reduce confusion about when bodies of water are designated as federal
Codes + Standards With some motivated by environmental concerns, tiny homes gaining buzz A 2010 study finds cutting a home's square footage in half reduces carbon emissions by 36 percent.
Green Projects ASHRAE, NAHB, ICC to develop new National Green Building Standard Applications to serve on the National Green Building Standard Committee will be accepted through April 6, 2014.
Codes + Standards After tornado devastation, Moore, Okla., upgrades building code The city is believed to be the first in the U.S. to change building codes specifically for tornado resistance.
Codes + Standards Local support is key to improving building codes The president of a Florida-based advocacy group cites increased safety as motivation for increased dialogue.
Codes + Standards Green mortgages can save homeowners money Larger loan amounts cover a variety of energy-saving improvements such as geothermal heating and cooling, solar panels, and tankless water heaters.
Management NAHB webinar series looks at “The New Normal” for home builders Industry-leading speakers will guide builders through six sessions on how to compete and succeed as the housing market begins to recover