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About Us


WHO ARE OUR MEMBERS?

If you are looking for quality – look to Canadian Home Builders’ Association - Saint John Region. They are a group of concerned Builder/Renovators and related Sub-Trades working together for the betterment of their industry. Their aim is to strive for professionalism through education and to provide quality workmanship to the Consumer.

The Association is made up of Builder/Renovators and related Sub-Trades such as foundation contractors, insulation companies, surveyors, suppliers of home products including kitchen cabinets and roof trusses, landscapers, electricians, plumbers and window and door companies.

The Association also provides pipelines to professionals in the mortgage lending fields, accountants, lawyers and government agencies. It is the aim of the Association to provide all of your building needs “from the ground up”.



CODE OF ETHICS of CANADIAN HOME BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
     
As Adopted by CANADIAN HOME BUILDERS’ASSOCIATION – SAINT JOHN REGION INC.
     
  • Members shall comply with applicable building codes of Canada as a minimum standard for construction and shall work towards its improvement in the interest of structural sufficiency, safety and health.

  • Members shall plan their sites and homes to conform to the principles of good community planning and support for the environment.

  • Members shall deal justly with their employees, subcontractors, and suppliers of all goods and services.

  • Members shall deal honestly and fairly with their customers, and stand behind the quality of their work and service commitments.

  • Members shall exchange information and experience, and encourage research on materials, technical advancements and building techniques in order to provide the best value for their customers.

  • Members shall avoid all conduct or practice detrimental to the house building industry, to the Association, to the good name or reputation of any of its members, or it’s customers.

  • Members shall commit to continuing learning through human resource policies and practices, including employment practices which treat employees as assets.

  • Members shall actively promote health and safety principles.

  • Members shall treat their competitors, including their property and ideas, with respect.
These responsibilities are freely and solemnly assumed as they form part of an obligation as members of the CHBA and the CHBA - Saint John Region Inc.