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  Public Housing Property
  Management Index & Handbook V4B,
  By David Hoicka, page B200,
  Regulations and Comprehensive
  Index 2005, ISBN 1-59330-197-9

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KNOWLEDGEABLE....................... 1

49 CFR 24: .603

KNOWLEDGEABLE BUYER........ 1

49 CFR 24: .603

KWH.................................................. 2

HUD-51994: p3; p5

LABEL............................................ 16

HUD-5369: s5;

HUD-5369-B: s6;

HUD-5370: s11;

4910.1 Handbook: s508‑2 (3); s508‑4 (3); s508‑5 (2); s509‑1 (2); s509‑2; s611‑1 (2)

LABELED......................................... 1

4910.1 Handbook: s508‑6

LABELING....................................... 2

4910.1 Handbook: s508‑6; Idx

LABELS............................................ 2

4910.1 Handbook: s500‑1; ApF

LABOR.......................................... 167

24 CFR 70: .2 (2); .3; .4;

24 CFR 135: .11 (5); .38 (2); .40; .92;

24 CFR 941: .610 (2);

24 CFR 965: .101 (6);

24 CFR 968: .105 (2); .110; .112; .120; .140; .225 (2); .419;

HUD-51001: p2 (3);

HUD-51915: C2.4; E1.12 (2);

HUD-51975-A: s1.12 (2);

HUD-51994: p1; p2; p5 (4); p6 (4);

HUD-52825: pii (4); piii (2);

HUD-53012B: Att5 Intro; Att5.4; Att5.8; Att5.10 (3); Att5.11 (4);

HUD-5369: s11;

HUD-5370: T/C (3); s1; s2; s6; s7; s13 (3); s17; s20 (2); s29; s31 (2); s38 (2); s39 (9); s40 (2); s46 (2); s46a (5); s46b; s46c (2); s46d (2); s46h (4); s46j; s47 (2); s47a; s47f (5); s47g; s48 (2);

HUD-5370-C: s14 (9); s18;

HUD-5378: p2;

1378.0 Handbook: s8‑96;

7417.1 Handbook: s1‑5 (4); s3‑12; s3‑45; s3‑173; s3‑175; s6‑4; s6‑27 (2); s10‑26 (3); s10‑29 (2); s10‑63 (8); s10‑132; s11‑12 (2); s11‑18 (2); s11‑28 (3); s12‑2

 

LABOR''............................................ 1

24 CFR 135: .92

LABOR AND MATERIALS........... 2

HUD-5370: s17;

7417.1 Handbook: s10‑29

LABOR ORGANIZATION............. 9

24 CFR 135: .38 (2);

HUD-51915: E1.12 (2);

HUD-51975-A: s1.12 (2);

HUD-5370: s40 (2);

HUD-5370-C: s18

LABOR RELATIONS...................... 9

7417.1 Handbook: s1‑5 (2); s6‑4; s6‑27; s10‑63 (4); s12‑2

LABOR REQUIREMENTS............. 2

24 CFR 941: .610;

HUD-51994: p6

LABOR STANDARDS.................. 17

24 CFR 135: .11;

24 CFR 941: .610;

HUD-5369: s11;

HUD-5370: T/C (2); s31; s46 (2); s46h (2); s47; s47f (3);

7417.1 Handbook: s1‑5 (2); s10‑63

LABOR STANDARDS-................... 1

HUD-5370: s31

LABOR STANDARDS COMPLIANCE REVIEWS 1

7417.1 Handbook: s1‑5

LABOR STANDARDS-NON-ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1

HUD-5370: s47

LABOR UNION............................... 4

HUD-5370: s39 (2);

HUD-5370-C: s14 (2)

LABORATORIES............................ 4

4910.1 Handbook: ApB; ApH (2);

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑134

LABORATORY................................ 5

24 CFR 35: .1315; .1340 (2);

HUD-51915: C2.4;

HUD-5370: s11

LABORER...................................... 20

HUD-53012B: Att5.8 (3); Att5.10 (2);

HUD-5370: s13; s46a; s46b; s46c (3); s46j (3); s47b; s47c (2); s47g (3)

LABORERS.................................... 38

24 CFR 70: .1; .3 (2);

24 CFR 135: .11;

24 CFR 968: .110 (2);

HUD-53012B: Att5.8 (3); Att5.9; Att5.10 (2); Att5.13;

HUD-5370: s46a (10); s46b; s46c (2); s46j (2); s47a (4); s47b; s47c; s47g (2);

7417.1 Handbook: s3‑12 (2)

 


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Wednesday February 22, 2012



David Hoicka Sustainable Green Affordable Housing


David Hoicka is a Senior Executive for Affordable Housing Programs



           David Hoicka has goals for increasing multicultural communities that work. He has extensive experience on Affordable Housing and Community Development including managing and teaching large HUD government housing programs nationally across the USA and internationally.

           Applying multi-cultural and affordable housing best practices for USA families, David Hoicka has worked on programs of all sizes, revitalizing and/or managing affordable housing and community development programs for thousands of families.

           David Hoicka increases agency effectiveness at delivering cost-effective services. For example, this includes overseeing national design competition to create Green redeveloped units of Elderly Housing and mixed uses, about $10 million.

           David Hoicka prepares Strategic Planning goals, objectives and initiatives, with input from stakeholders, Government Agencies, Development Partners, Public, and Media. In addition David Hoicka oversees policy implementation and grants management.

           He creates and implements cost-effective programs for affordable housing and job training. David Hoicka uses innovative methods to reduce and control costs, increase quality and revenues, and empower economic self-sufficiency, in multicultural, multi-language environments.

           He has been involved with numerous complex operational and technical issues which need to be identified and resolved in cooperation with many stakeholders. David Hoicka's work involved establishing objectives and performance goals, monitoring progress toward their achievement and setting priorities based on changing requirements.

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