Concrete Home Building Council - 03/15/2007 (Plain Text Version)

CHBC Chairman
Michael Weber

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In this issue:
Don't Miss 2007 Concrete Tour. Register Today!
NAHB, ICC Announce Green Building Agreement
Defeating Mandatory Fire Sprinklers
CHBC at Green Building Conference
The New American Home: Efficiency, Durability
NAHB Study: Home of the Future
PCA Launches DIY Promotion Tools
When We Say 'At Home with Concrete,' We Mean It!
CHBC Educational Courses
Concrete Walls Save Lives, Property from Fire
Concrete Designed for Living
ICPI New Advanced Certifications
Concrete Briefs


CHBC Educational Courses

The Concrete Home Building Council has teamed up with the Home Builders Institute (HBI) - the workforce development arm of the National Association of Home Builders - to create the Concrete Specialization Series, an education track aimed to provide supervisors with the information needed to successfully manage residential construction sites utilizing concrete materials.  Geared towards field superintendents, these courses benefit current site personnel, and are designed to educate attendees on the core fundamentals of concrete construction. 

According to Jim Neihoff, Residential Promotion Manager for the Portland Cement Association, "The dramatic growth of concrete home building systems has created an increasing need for programs to educate the building industry about cement-based products.  This series offers a perfect vehicle for builders and superintendents to learn about the latest advances in residential concrete construction."

Course topics include: Concrete Mix Designs and Troubleshooting; Handling Moisture Behind Brick Veneers to Back-Up Walls; Best Practices for Concrete Pavers and Segmental Retaining Walls;  Concrete Masonry Home Building; Insulated Concrete Forms Installation; and Pre-Cast Concrete for Single and Multi-Family Homebuilding

For more information on courses, please visit: www.hbi.org/concrete 


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