2007
HBI ships the first units of Sed de Saber, a self-paced English as a Foreign Language learning system to help some of the industry’s 2.5 million Hispanic workers learn to speak English. HBI created Sed de Saber to address job site communications and safety challenges presented by the language barrier.
2006
Operation Reconstruct Jefferson Parish–now known as HBI PACT for Youth–launches to put people back to work in the rebuilding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. HBI introduces Make It Happen, a career recruitment and awareness campaign for the 21st Century. Make It Happen informs students, parents and educators about the…
2005
The United States Congress recognizes Project CRAFT’s efforts “as a model among youth intervention programs… and strongly advocates the continued replication of the program.”
2004
HBI and Lowe’s Home Improvement establish the HBI/Lowe’s Building Careers Scholarship, providing financial assistance to qualified graduates seeking careers in the industry. HBI develops partnerships with HBAs and their employer members, high schools and community colleges to create a systematic approach to construction industry workforce education and training through the…
2003
HBI begins offering the Residential Construction Superintendent designation, a series of eight courses on subjects NAHB members identified as critical to a field supervisory job. An Advanced RCS and special designations for concrete construction superintendents and log home construction superintendents follow.
2002
HBI assembles industry subject matter experts from the NAHB federation to develop the first sets of National CRAFT Skill Standards for Residential Carpentry and House Wiring. They are the foundation for a growing set of HBI programs and resources including the Residential Construction Academy Series of textbooks and educational materials….
2001
HBI founds the Residential Construction Academy (RCA) to bridge the skills gap between secondary and post-secondary classrooms and the construction job site.
1995
Project TRADE (Training, Restitution, Apprenticeship Development Employment), a program designed to train and place adult ex-offenders in employment in the home building industry begins as a demonstration project. The program goes on to train and place thousands of ex-offenders in 10 states. The program continues today as HBI PACT for…
1994
HBI creates the Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) when its 26-year-old longstanding U.S. Department of Labor Craft Skills grant ends in this year. HBI PACT is an industry-validated curriculum and off-the-shelf training package based on the Craft Skills model. HBI continues to deliver the PACT program. HBI launches Project CRAFT (Community…
1991
HBI responded to a demand for its services in Russia, Armenia, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and the Dominican Republic. It worked with the Armenian Assembly and USAID (Agency for International Development) to deliver construction craft training to Armenian workers. In Poland, it helped Polish home builders establish a private…