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the White House convened representatives from all segments of America's construction industry to consider a broad set of National Construction Goals. Over the next three years, the residential segment of the construction industry, represented by homebuilders, code officials, product manufacturers,
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expand the development and utilization of new technologies in order to make American homes stronger, safer and more durable; more energy efficient and environmentally friendly; easier to maintain and less costly to operate; and more comfortable and exciting to live
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and other interested parties, developed a research plan for implementing National Construction Goals for the housing sector. PATH is the outgrowth of those proposals PATH was officially launched on May 4, 1998.
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is responsible for its management. Its activities are coordinated by HUD's
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development agencies
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PATH Announcement on Clinton Administration White House Website
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R)
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R)
Clinton Administration
Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California


Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing
Archived
Library of Congress



PATH history
Archived
Wayback Machine
Official website
Wayback Machine
HUD website
Library of Congress
PATH Announcement on Clinton Administration White House Website
Categories
Real estate in the United States
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development agencies

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