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What to Do Next

The first thing is to start thinking about liability insurance, and do it today.

Work-Force Development

Constructivism means giving employees the resources and opportunity to learn on their own, at their pace, when they need it.

Recent Changes Could Help Builders

Two provisions of recently passed federal legislation could reduce the tax bill for home builders, according to global accounting and tax advisory firm Grant Thornton.

Writing New Rules

The game remains the same: armed with great ideas and an educated work force, build memorable places that people are happy to call home.

Single Family Residential Finished Lot Price Index

Single Family Residential Finished Lot Price Index (1995 = 100)

Hazard Reports Offer Protection

Builders can shield themselves from litigation relating to natural and environmental hazards with Property I.D. hazard reports.

Land Planning

Forget about the archaic distinctions between city and suburbs.

Well-Engineered Wonder

Colorado home builder and green building pioneer John Kurowski continues to set new standards for sustainable, energy-efficient homes.

Builder Uses Broadway as Marketing Tool

Examining the psychographics of its target customers took Neumann Homes of Warrenville, Ill., all the way to Broadway.

Overcoming Community Opposition

Infill housing is on the rise - 16 of the 20 largest U.S. cities grew in population in the last decade, according to the 2000 census.

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