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NAHB New Chair to Tackle Regulation and Promote Trades

Pro Builder

Chuck Fowke named NAHB's new chair; a look at new single-family home inventory. He has also served as president of the Tampa Bay Builders Association (TBBA) and the Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA). New Single-Family Home Inventory. NAHB New Chair to Tackle Regulation and Promote Trades. Mon, 08/03/2020 - 13:00.

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Critical Issues and BIM – NIBS buildingSMART alliance conference – January 7-11, 2013

Building Information Management

The topics include the use of BIM in: student projects, interdisciplinary collaboration in studios, scheduling and estimating classes, IPD projects and facilities management. After several years in Atlanta, he currently resides in Tampa, Florida, with his wife and two sons. buildingSMART alliance Conference. Chris Moor, Chair.

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Critical Issues and BIM – NIBS buildingSMART alliance conference – January 7-11, 2013

Building Information Management

The topics include the use of BIM in: student projects, interdisciplinary collaboration in studios, scheduling and estimating classes, IPD projects and facilities management. After several years in Atlanta, he currently resides in Tampa, Florida, with his wife and two sons. buildingSMART alliance Conference. Chris Moor, Chair.

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7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market

BD+C

In 2024, multifamily operators should brace for swelling competition from new inventory, and renters should expect to find more options when searching for their next home. #2 2023 is set to have the second slowest rent growth of any year in the history of our estimates (going back to 2017), coming ahead of only 2020.

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7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market

BD+C

In 2024, multifamily operators should brace for swelling competition from new inventory, and renters should expect to find more options when searching for their next home. #2 2023 is set to have the second slowest rent growth of any year in the history of our estimates (going back to 2017), coming ahead of only 2020.

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