Home Builders Association of Northern California

The Home Builders Association of Northern California is a professional, non-profit association committed to promoting housing for people of all income levels and the production of quality homes. HBANC's membership comprises about 1,000 home builders, trade contractors, suppliers and industry professionals in the Bay Area.

Through HBANC, members can confront and obtain solutions to a multitude of building-related issues. HBANC links the individual member to the entire industry by providing information, educational and technical services, as well as networking opportunities through meetings and special events. Responding to the varied specialties within the home building industry, HBANC also has individual councils and committees that address issues from members’ unique perspectives.

HBANC had previously come under criticism from environmentalists due to its filing of a lawsuit against the United States Fish and Wildlife Service claiming that the Endangered Species Act was being used by environmentalists to hinder development and economic growth. On October 22, 2007, the Ninth Circuit District Court ruled in favor of the U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service.

See also

California Building Industry Association

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