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<!--Generated by Squarespace V5 Site Server v5.13.156 (http://www.squarespace.com) on Sun, 19 May 2013 00:31:18 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>News</title><subtitle>News</subtitle><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/atom.xml"/><updated>2013-04-03T20:51:52Z</updated><generator uri="http://five.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace V5 Site Server v5.13.156 (http://www.squarespace.com)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>Central Nova Wins Prestigious Community Service Award</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2013/4/1/central-nova-wins-prestigious-community-service-award.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2013/4/1/central-nova-wins-prestigious-community-service-award.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2013-04-01T20:51:00Z</published><updated>2013-04-01T20:51:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>At the Canadian Home Builders&rsquo; Association National Conference, held in Lake Louise in March, the Central Nova local of the Nova Scotia Home Builders&rsquo; Association was honoured to receive the Community Service Award for the work the Homebuilders Care Program did on the Wendy Horton Renovation Project in 2012.<br /><br />The members who worked on this project should be very proud of this accomplishment. Thank you to all who participated.<br /><br />In addition to the Community Service, congratulations to the following companies who were SAM Award Finalists - the projects that were submitted showed just how exceptional our member builders and renovators are in their high quality of work:<br /><br />New Home Under 1500 square feet - Production Category - Whitestone Developments <br /><br />New Home Under 2500 square feet - Custom Category - Rooftight Construction <br /><br />Green Home Category - Denim Homes &amp; Rooftight Construction <br /><br />Whole House Renovation under $250,000 - Haus of Lula<br /><br />Congratulations as well to Annapolis Valley Home Builders&rsquo; Association member, Crowell Construction on receiving the CHBA R-2000 Builder of the Year Award.<br /><br />For more information on the Canadian Home Builders&rsquo; Association Awards visit <a class="offsite-link-inline" href="http://www.chba.ca" target="_blank">www.chba.ca</a>.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Nova Scotia Home Builders &amp; Renovators take home the NSHBA Peter Kohler Peak Awards</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2012/12/10/nova-scotia-home-builders-renovators-take-home-the-nshba-pet.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2012/12/10/nova-scotia-home-builders-renovators-take-home-the-nshba-pet.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2012-12-11T03:38:28Z</published><updated>2012-12-11T03:38:28Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>On November 30th, the Nova Scotia Home Builders &lsquo;Association (NSHBA) hosted its annual Peter Kohler Peak Awards. This event recognizes all NSHBA members for their accomplishments in the residential construction industry over the past year. Dozens of members were awarded for their efforts in raising the bar in the residential construction industry. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Receiving a third party award adds credibility to a company and is also a reflection of the work the company does. The NSHBA&rsquo;s Peter Kohler Peak Awards are judged by an independent panel of industry professionals and includes a specific set of criteria that must be met in order to be eligible for the prestigious awards. &nbsp;</p>
<p>&ldquo;The NSHBA&rsquo;s Peter Kohler Peak Awards highlight some of the amazing excellence within the residential construction industry in our province,&rdquo; says Paul Pettipas, NSHBA chief executive officer. &ldquo;The work our members and the association do has a significantly positive impact on increasing the level of professionalism within the industry and the winners should be congratulated for their efforts.&rdquo; &nbsp;</p>
<p><strong> Some of the key winners of the evening included: &nbsp; </strong></p>
<p>Builder of the Year &ndash; Denim Homes;</p>
<p>Renovator of the Year &ndash; Econo Renovations; Lifetime Achievement Award &ndash; Tom MacFarlane, MacFarlane Homes; New Home Project Awards &ndash; Whitestone Developments, Sawlor Built Homes, Denim Homes, Rooftight Construction, FH Construction and Cresco; Renovation Project Awards &ndash;Shirebrook Developments, Mercer's Best Built Structures, Haus of Lua, Monk Renovations and Tower Interiors - to name a few. &nbsp;</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><a href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/Peaks2012_winners.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="width: 443px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/Peaks2012_winners.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1355197367066" alt="" /></a></span></span></p>
<p>For more information about the NSHBA or to receive an information package to help prepare for your upcoming new home or renovation project, visit the website atwww.nshomebuilders.ca or phone 450-5554.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Local Builders take home National Awards</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2012/3/19/local-builders-take-home-national-awards.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2012/3/19/local-builders-take-home-national-awards.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2012-03-19T12:00:00Z</published><updated>2012-03-19T12:00:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><strong>Halifax, NS</strong> - - There are not many opportunities to feel like you are making a difference in your industry and winning a peer judged award is one of those times when you know you have created something important and memorable. This year at the Canadian Home Builders&rsquo; Association&rsquo;s SAM (sales and marketing) Awards and National Association Awards, Nova Scotia made its mark across the country.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /><br />Three prestigious awards, celebrating excellence in new homes, innovative technologies and construction were presented to Nova Scotia this past weekend at the 69th National Conference in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec. <br /><br />&ldquo;As an association, we are pleased to have been honoured with a national award for our work on developing the Efficiency Nova Scotia Demonstration Homes project,&rdquo; says Paul Pettipas, chief executive officer of the Nova Scotia Home Builders&rsquo; Association (NSHBA) and winner of the CHBA Susan Chambers Award. &ldquo;Our association is committed to raising the level of professionalism within the residential construction industry and by developing programs that we were recently awarded for shows us and our members that we are doing it right.&rdquo; <br /><br />Two Nova Scotian builders were also awarded for their innovative construction technologies with strong competition from home builders across the country. <br /><br />The winner of the CHBA Green Home Award was Denim Homes. This home, one of the Efficiency Nova Scotia Demonstrations Homes, located in Middle Sackville, was rated with an EnerGuide rating of 96 and topped the chart on energy efficiency technology and innovation. Owners, Steven Lockhart and <br />Caleb Howden, were in Mont-Tremblant to receive this award. <br /><br />The winner of the Custom New Home under 2,500 square feet was Whitestone Developments. This home was also an Efficiency Nova Scotia Demonstration Home, located in Dartmouth and received an EnerGuide rating of 94 and host to numerous energy efficient feature and technologies. Owners, Andrew Watson and Tamara Barker Watson, were also in Mont-Tremblant to receive this award. <br /><br />Pettipas adds that he is pleased to see this exceptional project and two dedicated Nova Scotian builders recognized for the advances they are making in creating change within the home building industry. The Nova Scotia Home Builders&rsquo; Association is the representative voice of the residential construction industry in Nova Scotia. The mission of the Association is to provide professionalism in all aspects of our industry and provide quality, affordable housing choices for Nova Scotians.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>An Aging Population: A Double Edged Sword</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/9/20/an-aging-population-a-double-edged-sword.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/9/20/an-aging-population-a-double-edged-sword.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-09-20T22:39:11Z</published><updated>2011-09-20T22:39:11Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Halifax, NS - - The residential construction industry in Canada faces many challenges in the years ahead, one being an aging population. The industry loses workers to retirement, but it gains a huge potential market for its services, the Boomers and Beyond.</p>
<p>Starting in January 2010, one thousand Canadians per day turn 65. Boomers are motivated to act with the resources to back up their actions however, this is not a slam-dunk market. Boomers have expectations and we must be ready to meet them.</p>
<p>The Nova Scotia Home Builders' Association (NSHBA) is now the licensed provider of Certified Aging in Place (CAPS) training in Nova Scotia. The NSHBA is licensed through the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) located in Washington, DC. NSHBA members will be trained to work with clients and allow them to remain in their homes, safely, independently and comfortably. They will also attain the Certified Aging in Place Specialist designation.</p>
<p>&ldquo;This is an exciting opportunity for both the industry and Nova Scotians,&rdquo; says Paul Pettipas, NSHBA chief executive officer. &ldquo;This specialized training is an asset for everyone and will allow for those trained in CAPS to gain a greater understanding of how to meet the needs and expectations of homeowners with mobility issues and help keep them safe in their homes.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Participants taking the three day course are required to successfully complete three CAPS courses: Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS I); Design/Build Solutions for Aging and Accessibility (CAPS II); and successfully complete Business Management for Building Professionals.<br />The first course with 24 participants took place in Halifax on September 19 - 21, 2011.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>All N.S. homes should be accessible: study</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/8/17/all-ns-homes-should-be-accessible-study.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/8/17/all-ns-homes-should-be-accessible-study.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-08-18T02:36:15Z</published><updated>2011-08-18T02:36:15Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<h5 class="byline">by <a class="offsite-link-inline" href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2011/08/16/ns-accessible-homes-study.html" target="_blank">CBC News</a></h5>
<p>The Atlantic Seniors Housing Research Alliance has released a study  recommending all homes in the province be accessible for an aging  population.</p>
<p>Donald Shiner lead the six-year study recommending all homes in the province be accessible.</p>
<p>Shiner, a business professor at Mount Saint Vincent University, said  the current building codes should be changed to accommodate seniors or  those with disabilities.</p>
<p>Shiner said people should think ahead about what they can do to prepare for their own senior years.</p>
<p>"Our housing stock has been built as if we were Peter Pan, you know,  it's been built as if we'll never grow old or never get sick," said  Shiner.</p>
<p>"If you build ... wider doorways, one wheelchair-accessible bathroom  on the ground floor, one room on the ground floor that can be used as a  bedroom if you do those things as you build the home, you're way ahead  of the game."</p>
<p>According to the study, the senior population in the Maritimes is the  highest in the country, and is projected to increase 86.3 per cent  between 2007 and 2033.</p>
<p>"It was a six-year study which included detailed surveys of seniors  and their needs, their expectations, how they lived &mdash; it gave us a lot  of insight into seniors in Atlantic Canada and their homes and the  problems they face," said Shiner.</p>
<p>Ten years ago, Shiner's elderly in-laws moved into his home.</p>
<p>"We were fortunate enough to be able to sit down with them and talk to them about putting an extension on our home."</p>
<p>Paul Pettipas, chief executive officer of the Nova Scotia Home  Builders' Association, agrees homeowners have to think about their  future.</p>
<p>"People have got to realize that even if they're a little younger,  things could change for them, and it's not only aging, it could be an  accident, or it could be an older member of your family coming to live  with you."</p>
<p>Shiner said he spoke to federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for seniors last month about the study.</p>
<p>He also said he'd like to see a government rebate &mdash; much like environmental upgrades to homes &mdash; but to make homes accessible.</p>
<p>Shiner hopes his group's recommendations will get people thinking about housing for seniors.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Stanley Cup Champion helps raise money for Home Builders Care program</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/8/10/stanley-cup-champion-helps-raise-money-for-home-builders-car.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/8/10/stanley-cup-champion-helps-raise-money-for-home-builders-car.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-08-10T22:19:22Z</published><updated>2011-08-10T22:19:22Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday August 7th, the Dartmouth North Boys and Girls Club celebrated a victory at Boston Pizza, Bayers Lake with a little help from the Home Builders Care Program and Stanley Cup winner Brad Marchand.</p>
<p>Sunday Funday was an auction held to raise funds to install a roof on the Boys and Girls Club of Dartmouth facility located on Farrell Street. Several auction items were donated by the young hockey star including; signed pictures, a signed stick used in a Stanley Cup final game, socks worn in a World Junior Hockey Championship and a signed Boston Bruins jersey.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&ldquo;The Homebuilders Care program helps local not-for-profit organizations that are doing great things but facing challenges with their facilities. Helping with the facilities is where our expertise and resources come into play,&rdquo; stated Paul Pettipas, CEO, Nova Scotia Home Builders Association.</p>
<p>Brad Marchand was in attendance to show his support for the cause and give a signed Boston Bruins hat to Dawson Kelly, a seven year old member of the club.</p>
<p>The event was a coordinated as a joint effort between the Homebuilders Care program and a Public Relations class from Mount Saint Vincent University.</p>
<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s great to see that the students contributing to the community around them at such an early stage in their career,&rdquo; said Paul, &ldquo;They really did an excellent job with this event.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The events promotions were so successful they even caught the attention of Nova Scotia Premier, Darrell Dexter who gladly joined in on the bidding.</p>
<p>A press conference was held prior to the auction in which representatives from Homebuilders Care, the Boys and Girls Club of and Brad Marchand addressed local media. As a result the event was featured on the front page of the Chronicle Herald, on Global television, CTV,CBC, allnovascotia.com and MSN news.</p>
<p>Overall the event was a great success raising more than $3000 for the Boys and Girls Club of Dartmouth&rsquo;s new roof.</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img style="width: 430px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/IMG_8098_web.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1313015106083" alt="" /><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 430px;">Brad Marchand posing with members of the Home Builders Care program.</span></span></p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img style="width: 430px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/IMG_8109_web.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1313015158798" alt="" /><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 430px;">Brad and Paul getting into the spirit of the event with some cool costumes.</span></span></p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img style="width: 430px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/IMG_8143_web.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1313015239523" alt="" /><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 430px;">Brad Marchand and Premier Darrell Dexter</span></span></p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img style="width: 430px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/IMG_8151_web.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1313015269924" alt="" /><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 430px;">The Brachvogel boys having fun with Balloon Pro Joelle!</span></span></p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img style="width: 430px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/IMG_8164_web.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1313015308189" alt="" /><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 430px;">Auction Items Donated by Stanley Cup champion, Brad Marchand</span></span></p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img style="width: 430px;" src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/IMG_8181_web.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1313015335827" alt="" /><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 430px;">Peter Briand of Econo Renovations as Auctioneer along with members of the MSVU PR Team.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;"><strong>For more media coverage on this event, view the below links:</strong></span><br /><br /><a class="offsite-link-inline" href="http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9021637.html" target="_blank">The Chronicle Herald</a><br /><a class="offsite-link-inline" href="http://news.ca.msn.com/local/novascotia/bruins-rookie-helps-raise-money-for-kids-club" target="_blank">MSN News</a><br /><a class="offsite-link-inline" href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2011/08/07/ns-brad-marchand-boys-and-girls-club.html" target="_blank">CBC News</a></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Celebrating the Success of the Home Renovation Tax Credit</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/2/7/celebrating-the-success-of-the-home-renovation-tax-credit.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2011/2/7/celebrating-the-success-of-the-home-renovation-tax-credit.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2011-02-07T21:20:19Z</published><updated>2011-02-07T21:20:19Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/-1.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1297113689083" alt="" /></span></span>Celebrating  the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC): From left to right: Gordon  Kennedy (Vice-President Atlantic Area, RONA), Minister of National  Revenue Keith Ashfield, Jim Aucoin (Store Manager, Rona Halifax), and  Paul Pettipas (Chief Executive Officer, Nova Scotia Home Builders'  Association).</p>
<p>To read the press release, visit:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html" target="_blank">http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html</a></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Pinning hopes on green homes</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2010/10/17/pinning-hopes-on-green-homes.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2010/10/17/pinning-hopes-on-green-homes.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2010-10-18T01:19:09Z</published><updated>2010-10-18T01:19:09Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>HOME BUILDERS IN Nova Scotia hope a new generation of energy-efficient houses will help pull the industry out of a slump.</p>
<p>"The market has stalled, that is for sure, but for builders who can hang in there, the long-term outlook is good," Andrew Holley, president of the Nova Scotia Home Builders&rsquo; Association, said in an interview Thursday.</p>]]></summary></entry><entry><title>N.S. offers housewarming gift</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2010/9/8/ns-offers-housewarming-gift.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2010/9/8/ns-offers-housewarming-gift.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2010-09-08T22:13:59Z</published><updated>2010-09-08T22:13:59Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><em><span style="font-size: 80%;">Energy-efficient homes qualify  for rebates of $3,000 to $7,000<br /></span><span class="byline"><span style="font-size: 80%;">By DAVID JACKSON Provincial Reporter (The Chronicle Herald)</span><br /></span></em></p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://nshomebuilders.ca/storage/-1.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1283995406668" alt="" /></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 400px;">Bill Estabrooks, minister responsible for Conserve Nova Scotia, leaves after taking a tour of an energy-efficient home at 85 Viridian Dr. in Dartmouth. Estabrooks announced a series of rebates for people who build or buy homes that meet new efficiency guidelines. (Eric Wynne / Staff)</span></span>Buyers of new energy-efficient homes can qualify for thousands in new  rebates from the province, giving consumers a chance to offset the  Dexter government&rsquo;s sales tax hike, says one builder.</p>]]></summary></entry><entry><title>Project of the heart</title><id>http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2010/3/31/project-of-the-heart.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://nshomebuilders.ca/news/2010/3/31/project-of-the-heart.html"/><author><name>Admin</name></author><published>2010-03-31T22:34:09Z</published><updated>2010-03-31T22:34:09Z</updated><summary type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: black;">As an all-volunteer organization, members of the Halifax Regional Search and Rescue team are used to being on the giving side of community service; but recently, we were on the receiving side and would like to thank the people who helped us. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: black;">At our base in Lakeview, we did not have a garage large enough to store all of our Search and Rescue vehicles together and had to drive to other locations within HRM to pick up our vehicles to go to a search. This was not in the best interest of anyone.</span></p>]]></summary></entry></feed>