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Mountain to Mesa Home Builders Association (M2M HBA) joined together with Eagle Valley Home Builders Association (EVHBA) to bring forward a directory of professional building/developer and associate members who are committed to joining the professional ranks of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Your HBA Builder or Associate Member is also a member of the Colorado Association of Home Builders and NAHB.
As a member of the local HBA chapter, you can count on your builder to have pledged to embrace the NAHB role as “Consumer Guardian”, something NAHB has brought to the public since 1943. NAHB sets a standard for professional ethics, the latest building techniques, and professional resources for the building community. M2M HBA has teamed with local and state government, Colorado Mountain College and other business partners to enhance the professional standards in our community (Pitkin, Eagle, and Garfield Counties) that homeowners and buyers count on.
FOR A DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS > CLICK HERE
You may also click on the Mountain Builder icon on our front page of our web site (or by clicking here) to flip through an electronic version of our 36 page 2011 Annual Directory of High Altitude Building Professionals & Resources; Your Guide to Transforming Your House Into A Sustainable Home of Today.
PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR VOLUNTARY REFERAL AND REFERENCE CHECK PROGRAM: We are planning to incorporate a voluntary referral and reference check service in collaboration with the Better Business Bureau offering another level of service as “Consumer Guardian.” Members who volunteer will have a separate informational link related to the related background check and a list of the latest projects that were verified by M2M HBA and the BBB.
ALSO, LOOK FOR YOUR CERTIFIED GREEN PROFESSIONAL: M2M HBA and EVHBA teamed with Colorado Mountain College to offer NAHB University Housing courses that provide your builder the chance stand apart professionally by achieving the Certified Green Professional designation, based on the National Green Building Standard (ICC 700-2008). Make sure you choose a builder who doesn’t “just slap on a coat of ‘green wash’.” To learn more about this CLICK HERE.
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