Canadian Home Builder’s Association Maintains a Long Tradition of Excellence
In late 1957 George Creuzot, Tom Wright, Bill Robertson, and Dick Foxcroft met to discuss the advantages of having an organization to represent both the builders, and the trades. After much discussion and deliberation The Prince George Contractor’s Association was formed on February 14, 1958 with Creuzot serving as its first president.
The association set out with three primary goals:
- To bring builders and trades together
- To bring more stabilization to the building community
- To bring more recognition to membership as a whole
In 1962 the association merged with another organization, The Prince George Builder’s Exchange, and in 1964 was renamed The Prince George Home Builder’s Association. After a handful of name changes in between the association adopted its current name: The Canadian Home Builders’ Association — Northern BC (CHBA-NBC).