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Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) members have been building, developing, and renovating Canadian homes for generations. We are sharing the extraordinary contributions CHBA members make in their communities every day through our ongoing #CdnBuilt for
Generations campaign. Here are a few recent stories. To read more stories follow our hashtag or visit chba.ca/giving-back
SRI Homes – Regent teams up with local...
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Canada’s modular landscape: Opportunities and obstacles for homebuilders and renovators
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By Natasha Rombough, Director, Marketing and Communications, CHBA
If it seems like you’ve been hearing a lot about factory-built construction these days, you’re not imagining things. Modular building techniques have taken the public – and the government – by storm, often touted as the answer to increasing sector productivity and improving Canada’s housing supply gap. And while it’s true that...
Smart and connected
Kitchens that are smart and boast Wi-Fi connectivity are among the demands of today’s homeowners. Here are some products that help deliver.
Thor Kitchen 36-in. built-in induction cooktop
THOR Kitchen says this unit “offers the power and performance of a premium professional appliance at a practical price.” Induction cooking technology combines the temperature responsiveness of a gas cooktop...
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Helping first-time homebuyers understand the benefits of choosing a new construction home
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By Diane Amato, on behalf of RBC
Diane Amato is a Toronto-based freelance writer focused on money, travel, tech, climate and social impact
Housing is a key focus for Canadians, and is one of the most complex public challenges in the country right now, as housing, real estate and construction involves municipal, provincial and federal governments.
With economic uncertainty in the air,...
By Natasha Rombough, Director of Marketing and Communications, CHBA
One of the benefits of membership is the informational and educational content that all three levels of our association provide. At CHBA, we are focused on sharing federal/national information, news and programming with members to give you an advantage in the marketplace and keep advancing the residential construction industry.
This article gives...
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Integration in action Connecting warranty, CRM and ERP platforms for seamless operations
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By Tim Bailey, Director of Operations for Avid, ECI Software Solutions
Homebuilding efficiency is not just about cost control – it is also a critical driver of customer satisfaction and brand reputation. One area where efficiency often breaks down is in the handoff between departments as the homebuyer progressively moves through the various journey stages: Sales, design, construction and warranty.
When...
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New Adaptiv Home Award Recognizing homes that prioritize accessibility, adaptability and aging-in-place
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By Sarah Caron, Director, Renovation Services, CHBA
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) is proud to announce the launch of a new award category in its prestigious National Awards for Housing Excellence: The Adaptiv Home Award. This new category recognizes outstanding residential projects that prioritize accessibility, adaptability and aging-in-place designs that empower individuals of all abilities to live safely, independently...
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HCRA under the microscope: What the auditor general missed about builders’ real challenges
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In early October, the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario (Auditor General) released its long-awaited performance audit of the Home Construction Regulatory Authority (HCRA). The report set out to evaluate whether the HCRA is effectively fulfilling its mandate to license and oversee new-home builders and protect consumers.
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Building for the 60-plus market: The key to unlocking the housing ladder
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For years, builders have focused on first-time buyers and growing families. Yet one of the most powerful and overlooked segments of the housing market is the 60-plus buyer – a group ready to move, but waiting for the right place to go.
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Ontario’s housing crisis: Unprecedented times require extraordinary solutions
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Governments must enact policies to bring down the cost of construction, cut bureaucracy and red tape and speed up the approvals process. Taxes, fees and levies are crippling the industry. They add roughly 36 per cent to the cost of a new home, making them unaffordable for many.















