2010 NAHB International Builders' Show, Jan 19-22

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If you have an opportunity to attend the 2010 NAHB International Builders' Show in Las Vegas this year, please make sure to stop by the Portland Cement Association's (PCA) booth. Rightly so, they are promoting the 40 different ways concrete can be used to build sustainable homes.

PCA's press release states, "Recent research by McGraw-Hill indicates that 70 percent of buyers would be inclined to purchase a green home versus a conventional home in a down market.  With new techniques and products introduced at what seems like a daily basis, builders can rely on concrete for straightforward solutions for today’s green building demands."

If in Vegas, stop by booth #N2431 for more information. Registration for new attendees is only $100 for full registration. Don't forget to tell us about your experience.

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PCA News Release: Concrete Solutions Abound for Green Home Building

Concrete products pertinent to more than 40 NAHB green building practices

LAS VEGAS Recent research by McGraw-Hill indicates that 70 percent of buyers would be inclined to purchase a green home versus a conventional home in a down market.  With new techniques and products introduced at what seems like a daily basis, builders can rely on concrete for straightforward solutions for today’s green building demands.

Concrete and other cement-based products can contribute to more than 40 green building practices covered by the NAHB National Green Building Standard.  While most homes will not include all 40, the variety of applications makes concrete the right choice for sustainable design.

“Concrete products like wall systems and permeable pavements provide high-performance results without a large learning curve for the builder,” Donn Thompson, PCA director of low-rise buildings, said. “Concrete applications are simple, available and understood by everyone on the job site.”

In addition to the energy efficiency of concrete wall systems and the stormwater management advantages of permeable pavements, concrete can offer many other sustainable construction benefits.  Indoor air quality, urban heat island effect and safety are all advantages found in concrete.

For example, light-colored concrete roof tiles and pavements mitigate urban heat island effect by keeping surrounding air temperatures cooler and lowering home cooling loads.  Use of prefinished concrete systems reduces the amount of paints and stains consumed on site, which can compromise indoor air.   Solid, continuous concrete walls offer a simpler, tighter, fire resistant barrier between living spaces and garages.  Inert concrete countertops are an attractive alternative to conventional tops built with formaldehyde based wood cores.

Interactive displays of sustainable concrete solutions can be found at Booth #N2431 on January 19-22, 2010, at the International Builders’ Show in the Las Vegas Convention Center.

About PCA

Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts market development, engineering, research, education, and public affairs programs. More information on PCA programs is available at www.cement.org.

Stephanie Aurora Lewis

Stephanie, an NCARB registered architect and LEED AP, draws upon her studies in architectural history and theory from Sarah Lawrence College and her master’s degree in architecture from The Ohio State University. Providing copy for publications and performing marketing work for the construction industry, Stephanie works as an independent freelancer from Columbus, Ohio.

Website: greengaloredesigner.blogspot.com/
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