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2015: issue 1
International Show hits the mark in Vegas
he 2015 International Builders Show/KBIS was held in Las Vegas January 20-22. The combined show brought over 65,000 industry professionals and press into the Las Vegas Convention Center. Several El Paso area members attended the show or participated in the events leading up to it. While the displays of materials and new fandango’s is what most people go to each year there is a serious education side to the event as well as election of officers and changes to bylaws for NAHB. This year was no different as the education started up on the Saturday before the exhibits did. The 2015 NAHB International Builders’ Show’s® (IBS) theme was All Homes Start Here, and that’s precisely the message attendees heard throughout the three-day event. From the Opening Ceremonies to IBS Live! And from show floor conversations to education sessions, building industry professionals were reminded time and again that it all starts with them. Home is the foundation of family life, communities and economic growth. This year over 3,700 exhibitors across five shows made up the second Design & Construction Week™ (DCW). Here are just a few of the many highlights: • Keynote speaker Jon Gruden kicked off IBS with the message to take the momentum of the uptick in housing starts and do great things! • NAHB and NKBA announced that they have agreed to co-locate IBS and KBIS and continue Design & Construction Week through 2020! • Attendees were inspired by the many details found in the Design & Construction Week™ Concept Kitchen, where designer Jonas Carnemark, CKD, created a kitchen focused on full-family livability from products supplied by this year’s sponsors, Thermador, Caesarstone, Fabuwood, Brizo, Mohawk & Daltile and Berenson Hardware. • Thousands of building professionals attended more than 100 education sessions that were available on topics that included 50+ housing, sales and marketing and technology – to name a few.
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• Talks at IBS Live!, demonstrations, Tech Forums and celebrity appearances were hot-spots throughout the show – bringing innovative ideas and information to all in a lively, entertaining manner. • The 2015 New American Home – the 32nd edition of NAHB’s show home – welcomed thousands. This year’s home integrated the most cutting-edge building technology, products and materials into a production community. • Each day, many new solutions were discovered through networking breakfasts and coffee chats at each of the six IBS Centrals. • Nighttime events included the Official IBS House Party, Best in American Living™ Awards and the Young Professionals After Hours Party. • Closing out the show, iconic trio ZZ TOP performed during Thursday evening’s IBS Spike Concert. El Paso members included Leti and Javier Navarette from Custom Dream Homes and Rudy and Moni Guel from Guel Construction. Leti said that the show overwhelmed her and Javier. “There was so much to see that you can’t do it all in just a day, you definitely need at least two days on the exhibits,” she told the Outlook. Rudy Guel on the other is an old hand at these events and said that he particularly enjoyed the Kitchen and Bath Show. “When I do remodels the customer sees something in a magazine or on HGTV and wants us to install it,” Rudy said. “Here I got to see some of the items that will be used in homes in the next decade, and I got to see them demonstrated,” Guel continued. When it comes to giant sized shows this isn’t your regular home show as Ray Adauto pointed out. “First of all you have these massive displays that take up football field sizes of the convention center, and having experience with home shows I know these exhibits must cost a fortune,” Ray told the Outlook. As an example Ray mentioned the water features area of the KBIS. “You can’t imagine the work it took to set up these water displays, and the beauty of what they put up is first class,” he continued.
Pictures just can’t capture the reality of this International show. And by the way, this isn’t just a name; it’s a reality calling it International. Take for instance Christopher Makumbo, a builder from Africa. The Outlook asked him why he had traveled so far to visit this event. “I must tell you that many of the things I get to see here will not be available to us in the near future, but I will have the advantage of knowing about it before my peers,” Makumbo told us. A special welcome to the International visitors was posted at the IBS International welcome center. All sorts of languages was heard at the show and inside the Builder Books store where the El Paso Association of Builders was represented by Ray Adauto, identified as an official Ambassador. “My opportunity to welcome folks from all over the world always amazes me, and they are hungry to learn, meaning they came here to find materials and books to take back home,” Ray said. Each visitor to the book store during Ray’s time there got them a 10% discount on purchases made there and if they were members of NAHB they got free shipping. “What is cool
is that visitors also got a chance to win a free registration for next year’s show returning to Las Vegas in midJanuary, 2016,” Ray continued. Of course not all the visit was strictly on the showroom floor. Many events were held at the various hotels and centers. One event, the Texas Association of Builders party, sponsored by Morrison Supply and StrucSure went over very well according to the reports. “I think we couldn’t of fit one more person in the place without a shoe horn,” said Sam Shallenberger. That was echoed by Scott Whisenant of StrucSure. “The venue was outstanding as was the get together, hopefully one we can do again next year,” Scott added. The 2015 NAHB International Builders’ Show was nothing short of extraordinary! IBS and Design & Construction Week return to Las Vegas next year, January 19-21, 2016. You won’t want to miss it! More photos from IBS>page 7