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PATH Quarterly Summer 2003 Welcome to the Summer issue of PATH Quarterly, an email newsletter about new developments in the Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing. This newsletter is designed to aid homebuilders, manufacturers, researchers, professional groups, and Federal agencies concerned with technology in housing. Colonia Demonstration Home Breaks New Ground on Affordable Housing PATH Partners to Showcase Advanced Technologies in NextGen Demo Home PATH Debuts Monthly Column in Professional Builder Magazine Assuring Quality: Report from the Building & Insurance Industry Roundtable Southeast Builders Learn about PATH's "Bright Ideas" Innovation in Action at Benchmark Conference U.S. & SPAIN Exchange Ideas at Housing Forum Teaming to Win in West Virginia Making Affordable Housing Affordable Durability Doctor: Online Consumer Guide for Building Materials Affordability of Housing Workshop Lays Foundation for Future Guidelines Seeking Comments on Whole-House Roadmap PATH Industry Steering Committee Reviews Progress New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Supports New Generation of Manufactured Housing Diffusion of Innovation in the Residential Building Industry Improving Air Distribution Systems (ADS) Performance in Manufactured Homes New Madrid Seismic Zone: Overview of Earthquake Hazard and Magnitude Assessment Based on Fragility of Historic Structures About PATH The Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH) is a public-private partnership of leading-edge homebuilders, manufacturers, researchers, professional groups, and federal agencies concerned with housing. By working together, PATH partners improve the quality and affordability of today's new and existing homes, strengthen the technology infrastructure of the United States, and help create the next generation of American housing. PATH is administered by HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research. Sign up to receive this quarterly newsletter via email. Content updated on 9/24/2004 |