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Ian J. Lavelle
Ian Lavelle serves as the residential marketing manager for CertainTeed Gypsum. Lavelle is responsible for working…
Is City Hall To Blame For Tight Entry-Level Inventory?
Profits when building entry-level homes are already tight enough, but impact fees can eliminate them completely
Oklahoma insurance commissioner advocates stronger codes for tornado resilience
The commissioner says Tornado Alley has not updated building codes in line with new technology and building practices known to make structures more resilient to high winds.
‘Brick & Kick,’ Open the Borders, or ... ?
Scott Sedam takes a look at the choices and responsibilities in solving the trade shortage
Is the MPC Dead, or Being Reborn?
Reports of the demise of the master planned community may be greatly exaggerated
At Tax Time, A Few Thoughts
Tax changes over the years have rendered the mortgage interest tax deduction nearly useless
Housing Giants Faced Strong Headwinds This Year
In a home building landscape filled with obstacles and challenges, the Housing Giants strive to discover new avenues leading to increased growth
Renovating A Cozy, Storm-Ravaged Home In New Orleans
New Orleans resident Rashida Ferdinand had been renovating her historic shotgun-style home for about a year when Hurricane Katrina ravaged her…
Professional Builder’s 2016 Housing Giants Rankings
The top three largest builders in the country retained their spots with D.R. Horton taking the number one position for the fourth year in a row
Wood Flooring Association’s responsible procurement program accepted into NAHB standard
Wood-based products that are RPP-certified are eligible to receive points toward a National Green Building Standard Certified Home.