Three Memberships In One
When you join the Collier Building Industry Association, you automatically become a member of the Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) (click to find out what FHBA has been doing for you lately) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). As part of this network, you have access to a wide range of information, resources, activities and services that can help contribute to the success of your business.
Business Contacts
Enhance your business through networking. CBIA encourages its members to do business with other members. Become an active member through:
- Monthly General Membership Meetings
- Committee Participation
- Social Events
Insurance Programs
CBIA membership gives qualified companies access to reduced insurance rates for workers' compensation, builders' risk, liability insurance and mini-medical plans.
Marketing Opportunities
Numerous opportunities are available to market your products and services to the industry and public:
- Business Builder Newspaper Advertising
- Annual Directory Advertising
- Website Advertising
- Event and Meeting Sponsorships
(General Membership Meetings, Remodelors Council Dinner Meetings, SMC Meetings,
Reverse Table Top – Meet the Builders BBQ's, etc.)
- Parade of Homes
- Sand Dollar Awards Banquet
- Installation Banquet
- Southwest Florida Home and Outdoor Living Show
- Trade Show
- Golf Tournaments
Governmental Affairs
While you are working hard to make your business a success out in the field, we are working diligently, striving to represent your interests on any pending government regulations that could affect your business. CBIA keeps you informed about all local, state and federal legislation that may affect the construction industry.
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