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At C&D Builders we are very proud of our community involvement.
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The Home
Builders Association of Metro Denver (HBA) is a trade association
representing approximately 1,300 businesses involved in
the residential development, construction and remodeling
industry in the eight-county Denver metro region. Members
of the HBA include home builders, land developers and remodelors,
as well as trade partners including architects, mortgage
lenders, building material suppliers and sub-contractors. |
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NAHB is a trade association
that helps promote the policies that make housing a national
priority. Since 1942, NAHB has been serving its members,
the housing industry, and the public at large. |
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If a business has been
accredited by the BBB, it means the BBB has determined that
the business meets accreditation standards which include
a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any
consumer complaints. BBB accredited businesses pay a fee
for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB
services to the public. |
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Small Business Enterprise
(SBE) certification allows Denver area small businesses
to compete for Construction-related projects funded by the
City & County of Denver. |
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LEED certification provides
independent, third-party verification that a building project
meets the highest green building and performance measures.
All certified projects receive a LEED plaque, which is the
nationally recognized symbol demonstrating that a building
is environmentally responsible, profitable and a healthy
place to live and work. |
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Colorado has a long tradition of people volunteering to
improve the lives of others. 9NEWS is proud to honor these
outstanding volunteers with the 9Who Care program.
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The Colorado Awards for
Remodeling Excellence (CARE) Awards: The CARE Awards, presented
by the HBA Remodelors Council, is the largest awards program
in Colorado focused exclusively on the remodeling industry.
The awards recognize excellence in design and construction
of residential and light commercial remodeling and renovation
projects. |
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articles for industry publications: Contract A Builder,
Country Living, Builder & Contractor
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Energy Outreach Colorado
is dedicated to keeping Colorado homes warm, healthy and
safe by raising money for energy assistance. We assist people
in emergency situations by helping pay the balances on their
utility bills. We also help limited income families to be
more self-sufficient by funding energy efficiency measures
that lower energy costs in affordable housing across Colorado.
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Rebuilding Together repairs
and rehabilitates the homes of low-income elderly and disabled
individuals living in and around the Denver metropolitan
area. Rebuilding Together provides assistance to people
who own their own home but who, because of physical limitations
or income, are not able to cover the costs of home repairs.
Much of the work we accomplish is thanks to our dedicated
volunteers. They come from all walks of life, including
civic organizations, small businesses, corporations, churches
and other nonprofit organizations.
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Urban Peak helps young
people overcome homelessness and other real life challenges
by providing safety, respect, essential services and a supportive
community, empowering them to become self-reliant adults |

City of Aurora Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Keeping distressed/forclosed properties on the market |
The City of Aurora, as
most
communities throughout Colorado and the United States, has
been challenged by the
foreclosure crisis. In a response to the increase in foreclosures
within the community, the
City has engaged on a variety of initiatives to analyze
and hopefully mitigate their impact
on neighborhoods |
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Since its founding in
1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller, Habitat for Humanity International
has built and rehabilitated more than 300,000 houses with
partner families, helping house more than 1.5 million people
and becoming a true world leader in addressing the issues
of poverty housing. |
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We offer low-income individuals
and families in greater Denver a bridge to cross as they
work towards a better future. We believe that affordable
housing is vital, but not the sole solution, to breaking
the cycle of poverty. That is why Hope Communities is more
than affordable housing; our holistic approach helps these
hardworking individuals work towards achieving all of their
dreams |
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Urban Land Conservancy
in partnership with the City of Denver’s Office of
Economic Development acquired the former Holly Square Shopping
Center in the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood.
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