BIAW’s 14 local home builders associations throughout the state offer members unparalleled networking and advertising opportunities through referral services, low-cost advertising in association publications, product expos, trade shows, home shows and Street of Dreams events. Many local associations are also active in philanthropic community-based events, providing an avenue through which the industry can demonstrate its commitment to building not just homes, but communities.
North Peninsula Building Association is a non-profit trade organization located on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. NPBA is a small but steadily growing network of local trades and affiliate business members that work together to maintain integrity within the industries and to provide quality community resources.
Amber Dewey
31 My Way
Sequim, WA 98382
Since 1947, the SHBA has been committed to protecting and promoting the housing industry. Serving seven Eastern Washington counties, SHBA is over 700 members strong. We are professional home builders, architects, remodelers, suppliers, manufacturers, and sales and marketing professionals who believe every American deserves the opportunity of homeownership.
Joel White
5813 E. 4th Avenue #201 Spokane Valley, WA 99212
The Kitsap Building Association is an association of professional builders, subcontractors, service providers and purveyors representing the construction industry. The association provides information, education, and services that promote the health and welfare of the construction industry.
Randall King
5251 Auto Center Way Bremerton, WA 98312
Now representing 200 companies, LCCA is a member driven trade association, organized by local homebuilders in 1956 to represent professionals in the home building industry by providing a united voice for the building industry in Cowlitz County.
Jeanette Scibelli
1015C Vandercook Way Longview, WA 98632
The Jefferson County Home Builders Association has a long and rich history, serving the building industry of Jefferson County since 1983. JCHBA is a not-for-profit organization representing builders, developers, and remodelers, as well as other professionals, suppliers and related trades associated with the housing industry.
Lizanne Coker
2409 Jefferson Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Established in 1945, MBAPC is an association of trusted and knowledgeable members who support the advancement of the building industry to best serve the interests of the local community. We represents more than 800 builders, remodelers and industry professionals employing over 10,000 people in Pierce County.
Jessie Gamble
3711 Center Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Founded in the 1970’s, The San Juan Builders Association strives to keep the San Juan Islands among the best placed in the world to live. Our members take a leading role in all facets of homebuilding, addressing the many concerns and issues affecting our counties ever-evolving housing industry.
Katie Schmidt
2165 W. Valley Road
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
Established in 1979, we are your neighbors and community leaders, providing education and support for building industry professionals. We promote jobs for local people by encouraging homeownership, sustainable growth, environmentally conscious building practices and stewardship for Skagit and Island Counties.
Wayne Crider
15571A Peterson Road Burlington, WA 98233
Founded in 1909 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties (MBAKS) is the nation’s oldest and largest local homebuilders association, serving every area of the residential building industry.
Jerry Hall
335 116th Avenue SE Bellevue, WA 98004
OMB’s primary goal is to provide affordable housing for all economic segments of society. This is achieved by improving the construction industry and the business climate in which our members operate. Members come from all sectors of the building trades including home builders, remodelers, bankers, plumbers, electricians and attorneys.
Angela White
1211 State Avenue NE Olympia, WA 98506
Serving Southwest Washington Builders. We invite you to join other local companies, representing over 12,000 employees, who collectively power the Building Industry Association! The BIA harnesses this energy—becoming a powerful advocate for your business.
Bart Hansen
103 E. 29th Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
The HBA of Tri-Cities exists so that members of the residential construction industry and related businesses can conduct their businesses efficiently and ethically to provide our community with reliable and affordable homes. We monitor government affairs concerning land use, the environment, affordable housing and building codes and promoting balance policies that accommodate responsible free-market demand and consumer choice.
Jeff Losey
10001 W. Clearwater Ave
Kennewick, WA 99336
Founded in Bellingham in 1978, BIAWC serves the interests of the industry in governmental affairs, professional development, social and networking opportunities, and community service. Our Master Remodelers® Council focuses on programs of particular interest to those who specialize in remodeling.
Rob Lee
1650 Baker Creek Place Bellingham, WA 98226
Since 1955, CWHBA has served as the leading not-for-profit trade organization dedicated to residential construction and remodeling throughout Central Washington. We help support local businesses and aim to transform the association experience, connecting members to other members and to those looking to hire a professional.
Lindsay Brown
3301 W. Nob Hill Blvd
Yakima, WA 98902