Drainage

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California Faucets' CeraLine Drain

CeraLine shower drain almost disappears into the shower floor. More

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Ladder's Little Helper

Ladder's Little Helper makes ladders safer. More

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Shrewd Developer Gets a New Community Off the Ground as Job Market is About to Explode

John Widsa needed some fancy footwork and luck to move Savannah, Ala., forward. More

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Impact Fees

A Dallas 'burb is looking to attract development by waiving fees for builders. More

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BUILDER Blocks: The Week In Review

May 20, 2007: Home builder confidence falls again; Bill Clinton funds green upgrades; a Dallas developer offers a free house but there is a catch; and home elevator sales are on the rise. BUILDER Online catches you up on the news you might have missed. More

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Winds Of Change

THE 2004 HURRICANE season blew the cover off a weakness in the way stucco is... More

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Builder Magazine 2005 Show Homes

Take three very tight lots, three distinct buyer profiles, and strict... More

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Bike Trail Bonus

Local officials are considering making the most of planned sewer upgrades by adding bike trails along the lines. More

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Inside Story: Wetland Watch

But in January of 2001 that balance tipped suddenly, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the government in the case of Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County (SWANCC) vs. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. While some of it supports the view of the NCHE, the group has one big fear: that if the federal "Swampbusters" program (which encourages farmers not to drain wetlands) were discontinued, isolated wetlands would be left with no federal protection at all. More

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