Our Association
Established in 1955, the Niagara Home Builders’ Association is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 160 member companies including: Builders, Developers, Renovators, Suppliers, Supplier/Trade Contractors, Manufacturers, and Allied Professionals. Our focus is advocating on behalf of the residential building community, as well as promoting education and awareness about careers within the skilled trades.
Niagara Home Builders’ is a volunteer association actively involved in all facets of the new home construction and residential renovation industry. Committees are organized to represent the interests of the association related to building and development issues. We work to provide members with opportunities to learn, grow and take pride in their achievements.
Niagara Home Builders’ Association members are also members of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association and the Ontario Home Builders’ Association, which enables us consultation with governments at all levels on policies, programs and legislation that affect the industry and consumers.
The Association’s monthly dinner meetings, annual events, committees and volunteer opportunities to build a business network to share a commitment to long term success in the residential construction industry – the people you want as part of your team.
Today, as a result of commitment, members have a respected voice in the industry.
Named 2024 Local Association of the Year
The Niagara Home Builders’ Association was recognized for their hard work and named 2024 Local Association of the Year. Notable among a list of outstanding achievements was collaboration with industry colleagues, NHBA’s community commitment and highlighting the Associations involvement in the Skills Development Fund, which opens opportunities for training vulnerable individuals for a career in the skilled trades at no cost to the participant. The association also raised significant donations for The Niagara Children’s Centre and the Big Brothers, Big Sisters organization. In addition, the NHBA stepped up its government liaison efforts presenting a unified voice within their community and its 12 municipalities.
“This award is a testament to our continued commitment and growth as an Association” states NHBA Chair, Paul Savoia. “Thank you to our Members and partners who support our initiatives and fuel our future”












