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Hearthside Homes: Rookie of the year finds success through new opportunities
See how Rookie of the Year winner is using the value of CBUSA to bring greater success to his business and the Kansas City market.
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Bradford Custom Homes: Gaining an edge by offering clients more value
Bradford Custom Homes: Gaining an edge by offering clients more value See how this Atlanta custom home builder uses added client benefits and better supplier relationships to be more competitive with the help of CBUSA. Who is Bradford Custom Homes? The Bradford Custom Homes origin story is a little different than most. In 2006, Brad…
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Brightwater Homes: Accessing savings on sustainable products with CBUSA
Brightwater Homes: Accessing savings on sustainable products with CBUSA See how this design-build firm in Atlanta, Georgia, is using CBUSA’s access to leading suppliers and sustainable products to be 100% net-zero by 2025. Who is Brightwater Homes? Charlie Bostwick founded Brightwater Homes 14 years ago on the principles of craftsmanship and community, integrating modern design…
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Cullum Homes: Using supplier relationships to increase value for clients
Cullum Homes: Using supplier relationships to increase value for clients See how this luxury home builder in Scottsdale, Arizona, is adding value for homeowners through the enhanced supplier relationships CBUSA helps establish. Who is Cullum Homes? “My wife and I co-founded Cullum Homes in 1985,” Rod Cullum said. “Like many custom home builders, we started…
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Cardinal Crest Homes: Using CBUSA to challenge the status quo
See how this custom home builder is working with CBUSA to change the game and create more transparent relationships with subcontractors.
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Triple A Homes: Proof that switching to CBUSA suppliers pays off
Learn how this custom home builder has achieved business success through their commitment to processes and trust in CBUSA’s team.
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Andersen Windows: Adding over 400 customers in one year with CBUSA
Learn how this national window manufacturer harnessed the power of relationships and grew their customer base with CBUSA’s group purchasing organization.
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Engelsma Homes: How to save thousands in 10 minutes
Engelsma Homes: How to save thousands in 10 minutes Learn how this custom home builder benefited from systemized material reporting and better connections with top brands like James Hardie. Their challenge: Finding new opportunities to support continued growth The team members at Engelsma Homes in Grand Rapids, Michigan, pride themselves on exceeding clients’ expectations. The…
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Building a CBUSA chapter: The process, benefits and success
Building a CBUSA chapter: The process, benefits and success Learn how these builders started a local CBUSA chapter in their area, and why it was one of the best decisions they’ve made for their businesses. Their challenge: Keeping up with construction industry challenges It’s no secret the last few years have brought many challenges like:…
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Fox Building Supply: Finding value in committed buys and builder relationships with CBUSA
Fox Building Supply: Finding value in committed buys and builder relationships with CBUSA Learn how this local vendor is able to forecast materials and sell more by working with CBUSA’s network of professional home builders. Their challenge: Keeping up with demand amidst construction material shortages Fox Building Supply in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is a one-stop…
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Aubuchon Homes: Ensuring success with group purchasing and construction software
Aubuchon Homes: Ensuring success with group purchasing and construction software Learn how this luxury home builder saves tens of thousands of dollars per home by combining CBUSA’s competitive pricing and Buildertrend’s communication software. Their challenge: Finding sustainable material pricing and project management Aubuchon Homes is a high-end residential custom home builder in Southwest Florida established…
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Raleigh chapter: Why the key to success is access to connections
Raleigh chapter: Why the key to success is access to connections Their challenge: Trying to compete without a builder network The construction industry is competitive. Trade secrets and recipes for success are held tight within companies and not typically shared with anyone else. But trying to compete this way without any level of support is…