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Wisconsin Builders Association announces 2025 Badger Craftsman Award winners
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has announced the winners of the 2025 Badger Craftsman Awards.
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Construction industry urged to ensure safety and compliance
The residential construction industry is urged to prioritize safety and compliance, taking into account various infrastructural and weather-related challenges, according to recent expert insights.
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Wisconsin sees slight rise in homebuilding amid regional disparities
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has reported a modest growth in homebuilding activity for the year 2024.
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Wisconsin Builders Association announces new leadership team and annual award winners
Members of the Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) convened on January 31 in River Falls for the installation of their 2025 leadership team, led by Michael Derrick from Derrick Building Solutions in New Richmond.
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NAR reaches settlement affecting real estate transaction practices
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has reached a settlement agreement that introduces significant changes to how real estate transactions are conducted, particularly regarding the negotiation and disclosure of compensation for brokers and...
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Wisconsin sees mixed results in building permit activity for third quarter
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has reported a notable increase in housing activity for 2024, with a year-to-date growth of 12.8% compared to the same period in 2023.
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Wisconsin sees a significant rise in single-family home construction in Q2
The latest new home construction numbers released by the Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) show a 19 percent increase statewide. The data, submitted by all municipalities across Wisconsin, indicate that 6,923 new home permits were issued in the first and second quarters of this year, compared to 5,816 permits between January 1 and June 30 of 2023.
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Recommended commercial-grade EVSE receptacle enhances safety for electric vehicle charging
Commercial-grade 50A receptacles, such as the Hubbell HBL9450A, are recommended by a leading electric vehicle manufacturer for electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). Unlike standard 50A range receptacles, which are typically used for only 1-3 hours at a time and made of less expensive materials, commercial-grade EVSE receptacles are constructed with more durable plastics and single-piece contacts. These features help dissipate heat during prolonged charging sessions.
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Wisconsin Builders Foundation awards over $20K in scholarships
The Wisconsin Builders Foundation has announced the award of 21 scholarships to students pursuing higher education programs related to the building trades. With a total of over $60,000 in scholarships granted since its inception, the Foundation continues its commitment to supporting the residential building industry and addressing the workforce shortage in this sector.
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Trends in sustainable home design focus on efficiency and open spaces
Incorporating energy-efficient features into homes is becoming increasingly popular, as it not only reduces long-term utility costs but also aligns with the growing demand for sustainable living. This trend reflects a societal shift towards environmental consciousness, with many buyers and renters willing to pay more for properties equipped with green technologies such as solar panels and UV-resistant window coatings.
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Wisconsin sees significant rise in single-family home construction
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has reported a significant increase in new home construction across the state. Data collected from municipalities show that 3,692 new home permits were issued between January 1 and March 31, marking a 36 percent rise compared to the same period last year. This represents approximately 980 more permits than in the first quarter of 2023.
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Wisconsin Builders Association opens voting for Badger Craftsman Awards
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has opened voting for the 2024 Badger Craftsman Awards, which aim to recognize outstanding projects in home development, construction, and remodeling. Voting is available until May 15, with participants allowed one vote per category each day.
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Wisconsin Builders Association offers tips for choosing home builders during New Homes Month
April marks New Homes Month, and the Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) is providing guidance to homeowners on selecting the right home builder. This initiative aims to help individuals protect what is often their most significant financial investment.
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Wisconsin Builders Association supports new legislation aiding housing industry
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has expressed approval following the signing of three legislative bills by Governor Evers. These new laws are expected to positively impact the home building industry and residents in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin sees a rise in new home construction permits in 2023
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has reported a 3% increase in new home construction for the year 2023 compared to the previous year. According to data from municipalities across the state, 11,657 new home permits were issued between January 1 and December 31, which is approximately 300 more than in 2022. The fourth quarter alone saw a notable rise with 2,608 permits pulled, marking a 22% increase from the third quarter.
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Wisconsin Builders Association honors top contributors at annual event
Members of the Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) convened at the Renaissance Milwaukee West Hotel in Wauwatosa to present several awards, including the Builder of the Year Award. The event also saw the installation of their 2024 leadership team, headed by Jim Doering from Zilber Ltd./Homes by Towne.
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OSHA emphasizes workplace safety amid rising temperatures
A period of hot weather is currently affecting many regions, prompting concerns about workplace safety in high temperatures. Employers are urged to ensure their worksites comply with OSHA regulations to protect workers from heat-related hazards. This comes as part of the National Emphasis Program on heat announced in April 2022, which includes increased inspections.
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Wisconsin sees slight dip in second-quarter new home construction
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has released new data indicating a nearly seven percent decline in new home construction starts from the first quarter of 2023 and year-to-date compared to 2022. The report, which includes information submitted by municipalities across the state, shows that 3,103 new home permits were issued statewide between April 1 and June 30. This figure is slightly more than 200 permits fewer than those pulled in the first quarter.
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Wisconsin Builders Association supports new workforce housing package
The Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) has expressed approval following Governor Evers' signing of a workforce housing package aimed at increasing affordable housing in the state.
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Wisconsin Builders Association supports new workforce housing legislation
The Wisconsin Builders Association has expressed approval for the state Assembly and Senate's passage of a series of five bills aimed at boosting the supply of workforce housing in Wisconsin.