CAHB, with 10 local associations across Colorado, is the voice of the homebuilding industry and an affiliate of the National Association of Homebuilders.
Clear example of how @Xcel-Energy and #ColoradoPUC decisions drive up housing costs and delay much-needed new housing in Colorado. Now that mismanagement is impacting future @AuroraK12 students, schools and taxpayers.
https://t.co/k2O3ENfpHH
Please consider donating diapers to a great cause. With your help we can make a statewide impact and see that HomeAid Colorado reaches their goal of 1.5 million diapers!
Donate today: https://t.co/YdgyOwQJXV
A good read by Diane Schwenke, current governmental affairs consultant to the HBA of Western Colorado and CAHB government affairs committee member. https://t.co/m8lVS1MpUA
Colorado Association of Home Builders CEO Ted Leighty on this weeks Colorado Chamber podcast where host Ed Sealover explores several bills aimed at increasing the affordability and availability of housing in the state.
Attend the upcoming CO Wildfire Resiliency Code (CWRC) training sessions sponsored by LP SmartSide. All sessions will be in-person with an option to join virtually.
Register here: https://t.co/r0t5sOuzia
Contact Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper on the ROAD to Housing Act. The current version would impose a federal ban on developing and owning certain types of housing on private property.
More information here: https://t.co/XkQpeHTauH
Catch Careers in Construction CO President Renee Zentz on the Builders Straight Talk podcast. It's a thoughtful discussion about workforce shortages, shifting perceptions, and what happens when industry shows up in the classroom. https://t.co/BLo98ict80
Attention Builder and Remodeler Members: the deadline to claim for projects completed in 2025 has been extended to next Wednesday, March 11!
Start taking advantage of this CAHB member benefit today https://t.co/g7VClILyQJ
CAHB is advising HBA's to encourage municipalities to adopt the 2024 ICC codes before July 1. After that, any jurisdiction adopting or updating a building code must also adopt the Model Low Energy and Carbon Code (MLECC) or a more stringent standard.
https://t.co/aNK6F5yluF
Watch Joe Loidolt's, President of Classic Homes, full presentation on the CO Wildfire Resiliency Code Board which goes into effect on July 1, 2026, with local governments required to adopt the code by April 1, 2026 here: https://t.co/oLh10BwMLF.
Thank you Joe!
The latest CAHB Field Report is out and contains the 2026 CAHB Legislative Action Plan among several important updates. Read the full newsletter here for all the details! https://t.co/Dq1KVTyXcb
NAHB CEO Jim Tobin and COO Paul Lopez kick off the first podcast episode of 2026 looking at the state of housing, the political environment heading into a midterm year, and how builders and buyers are attempting to navigate the current market.
https://t.co/PAFmBrW4j4
With Careers in Construction students at Summit High School completed and sold their second tiny home! This highlights the value of integrating real-world construction experience into education and supports local workforce housing development.
Read more: https://t.co/KDjV8uG7of
During the 2023 Legislative session HB23-1161 became law. The requirements for appliances outlined in the bill will become effective on January 1, 2026. For more information and what you need to know please visit: https://t.co/FuMYq9y1af
An important effort by Peter LiFari, Don Elliott, many other housing advocates and the Common Sense Institute Colorado to help local governments and home builders collaborate.
Please share your input today here:
#housingforallco