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How Home Builders Can Boost Indoor Air Quality Through Smarter Construction

How Home Builders Can Boost Indoor Air Quality Through Smarter Construction New home. Fresh start. Clean living. But the air inside newly built homes can be more polluted than outdoor air in even the largest cities. Home builders who prioritize indoor air quality gain a competitive advantage as buyers increasingly demand healthier living environments. Poor

Smart Succession Planning: How Home Builders Can Protect Their Company Future

Every home builder, especially those running family-owned firms or mid-size construction companies, faces the same uncomfortable question: What happens to the business when you step away? Many builders pour decades into their companies without ever formalizing a plan for who will take over. Having a clear succession planning for home builders strategy in place does

Construction Waste Reduction Strategies Every Builder Should Know

The average 2,000-square-foot home generates more than 8,000 pounds of construction waste, according to NAHB Research Center data. For a builder putting up 50 homes per year, that translates to 200 tons of material headed to the landfill annually. Beyond the environmental cost, the financial hit is real: builders spend an average of $511 per

Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations: How Builders Save Time and Money with FPSF Slabs

Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations: How Builders Save Time and Money with FPSF Slabs When home builders refer to comfort, they often mean a good HVAC system or a well-sealed building envelope. A foundation system likely does not come to mind. But a well-designed foundation is integral to a durable, energy-efficient home, and frost-protected shallow foundations (FPSFs)

Succession Planning for Home Builders: How to Protect Your Company’s Future

Every home building company, regardless of size, will eventually face the moment when a key leader walks out the door. Whether it is the founder ready to retire, a division president accepting another opportunity, or a seasoned superintendent deciding to move on, the departure creates a void that can stall projects, shake client confidence, and

Essential Risk Management Strategies for Home Builders: A Practical Guide

Understanding Risk Management in Home Building Risk management is often overlooked in the home building industry until a crisis forces attention. Yet the most successful builders treat risk management as a core business discipline, not an afterthought. By identifying potential problems before they occur and implementing proactive strategies, builders can protect their margins, their reputation,

Urban Renewal Meets New Urbanism: Lessons from Inverness Square

In Murray, Utah, where abandoned industrial smokestacks once marked the skyline, a townhouse community called Inverness Square demonstrates how thoughtful walkable neighborhood design and New Urbanism can drive downtown revitalization. Developed by Hamlet Homes on a former brownfield site, this 119-unit project replaced defunct trucking and construction yards with Federal-style townhomes that blend historic character