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Construction Codes & Standards Intern

CompanyNational Association of Home Builders
LocationWashington
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 7, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will assist in cataloging state and local construction code laws and policies while expanding the team's SharePoint database. They will also research legislative trends and support the development of resources to help staff and members advocate for housing affordability.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
1617
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) strives to protect the American Dream of housing opportunities for all, while working to achieve professional success for its members who build communities, create jobs and strengthen our economy. Each year, NAHB members construct about 80% of the new homes built in the United States. A federation of more than 700 state and local associations, NAHB represents more than 140,000 builder, remodeler, specialty trade, sales and marketing, design, housing finance, and building supply/manufacturing members. Since its inception in the early 1940s, NAHB has served as “the voice of America’s housing industry.” Its primary goals are to ensure that housing is a national priority and that all Americans have access to safe, decent and affordable housing, whether they choose to buy a home or rent. NAHB’s Annual Convention and Exposition, the International Builders’ Show (IBS - BuildersShow.com), is the largest annual event for the residential and light commercial construction industry.
About the Role

The National Association of Home Builders’ Summer Internship Program offers a structured, hands-on experience designed to provide meaningful exposure to the housing industry and the policy environment that shapes it. Located in the National Housing Center and based in Washington, D.C., the summer program places interns alongside experienced professionals, where they contribute to real-time initiatives, develop practical skills, and gain insight into the work of a national trade association. This internship is unpaid; however, students may be eligible to receive academic credit through their college or university, where applicable.

As part of the Construction Codes & Standards team, the Construction Codes & Standards Intern will support key pieces of NAHB’s strategic plan by helping develop accurate, organized, and actionable resources on state and local building code policies and the processes through which change can be advanced. This work will support NAHB staff, as well as state and local HBA staff and members, in advocating more effectively for housing policy priorities and solutions that help address housing affordability.

What You’ll Do

  • Assist in cataloging state and local laws, policies, and processes related to construction code adoption, including state and local amendments to model building codes and standards
  • Help expand and improve the team’s existing SharePoint database, with a focus on building, residential, and energy codes
  • Research state and local statutes, legislation, and ordinances related to how jurisdictions update building codes, including identifying relevant review committees, councils, and stakeholders
  • Track and organize emerging trends in construction code adoption and implementation, including extended code adoption cycles, zoning and code changes related to missing middle housing, embodied carbon requirements, home energy assessment requirements, building performance standards, and related topics
  • Support the development of internal resources to help the CC&S team maintain and update data in future years
  • Assist in developing public-facing resources that summarize findings and provide useful access to collected data for state and local HBA staff and members
  • Organize research findings and support materials in a clear, accurate, and usable format
  • Provide general project support to help advance the team’s strategic plan and research priorities

What You’ll Learn

  • Hands-on experience in policy research, policy analysis, and advocacy support within a national trade association
  • Exposure to how state and local building code policies are developed, adopted, amended, and implemented
  • Insight into legislative and legal research processes related to housing policy and regulatory issues
  • Experience developing internal and external resources that support advocacy strategy and stakeholder engagement
  • Skill development in data organization, written analysis, critical thinking, and research communication
  • A stronger understanding of how NAHB, state and local HBAs, and members advocate for housing affordability and policy priorities across the country

Who You Are

  • Current undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Government, Law, Urban Planning, Communications, Business, or a related field
  • Strong research skills, preferably including legislative, legal, or policy research experience
  • Highly organized and self-motivated, with the ability to manage project tasks, assemble information, and provide regular progress updates
  • Strong writing and critical thinking skills, with the ability to analyze information and communicate findings clearly to different audiences
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Interest in housing policy, building codes, advocacy, or regulatory research
  • Experience with project management platforms such as Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, or Forms is a plus
  • Experience with research tools such as LexisNexis, BGOV, Westlaw, or similar platforms is a plus
  • Demonstrated experience using AI-based tools such as Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude for research support is a plus

How To Apply

  • Please submit your resume, a cover letter, and any relevant materials through the NAHB Career Center.
Key Skills
Policy researchPolicy analysisAdvocacy supportLegislative researchLegal researchData organizationWritten analysisCritical thinkingResearch communicationMicrosoft OfficeSharePointProject managementRegulatory researchBuilding code analysis
Categories
ConstructionGovernment & Public SectorLegalScience & ResearchAdministrative
Benefits
Academic credit