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Builders’ Exchanges share a common purpose of collecting and disseminating construction bidding information via a physical and/or electronic plan room. Builders’ Exchanges represent a collection of construction-related firms or members within a local region who pay annual dues to belong to the collective , and receive the services it provides.
The Home Builders Association of Northern California is a professional, non-profit association which promotes affordable housing and the construction of quality homes in California, USA. HBANC's membership comprises about 1,000 home builders , trade contractors, suppliers and industry professionals in the Bay Area .
Second floor and first floor additions were added in 1955 and 1962, bringing the total building area to 13,700 square feet (1,270 m 2). In addition to administrative offices and plan room, the Exchange also has 10 private estimating booths for use by the members.
In addition to O'Brien Homes, other Bay Area builders are also using lotteries, including Shea Homes at a development in Livermore, Calif., and Shapell Homes in San Ramon, Calif.
The Blue Book Network, also known as The Contractor's Blue Book or simply as The Blue Book, is a marketing, workflow software and print media company.. The company name is rooted in the fact that for over 104 years they have published numerous regional buyers guides listing commercial construction companies, largely subcontractors and suppliers.
ABAG was formed in 1961. In 1970, it issued its Regional Plan, 1970-1990, the Bay Area's first comprehensive regional plan. The document outlined a regional open space plan, regional information systems and technology support, criminal justice and training, water policy and waste collection, and earthquake hazards and planning. [5]
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The Builders Exchange Building, at 202-208 N. Main St. in Santa Ana, California, was built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It was designed by architect William Rohrbacher in simplified Beaux Arts style. [2] The building is currently owned by California-based General Contractor Swinerton Builders ...