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An Overview of Permian Basin Builders Association

An Overview of Permian Basin Builders Association
Resident of Midland, Texas, Jeremiah Caughron is a construction expert. He is the owner of Tayga Texas, LLC which deals with commercial construction and service of properties. A real estate graduate from Midland College, Jeremiah Caughron is a recipient of numerous industrial certifications such as certificates in fire, smoke and water restoration. He is also an associate member of the Permian Basin Builders Association.

Permian Basin Builders Association (PBBA) was established in 1997 with a core mission of bringing together professionals dedicated to education, business partnerships and advocacy. The founders pushed for the adoption of best-practices in building and ensured everyone living in Permian Basin had a roof over their heads. Their vision and leadership has been carried over to a fully-fledged association with a steadily increasing membership. Serving the epi-center of the oil and gas industry, Permian Basin Builders Association has operations in 14 counties and today boasts of a membership of over 250 industry experts. The association’s present goal is to ensure housing in Permian Basin remains affordable and residents realize the American dream of homeownership.

Members of PBBA are also members of the Texas Association of Home Builders (TAB) as well as the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Local PBBA representatives are often sent to TAB and NHAB meetings and events. There are two membership packages for those wishing to join Permian Basin Builders Association. A member can join as a builder or an associate. A builder is anyone engaged in building single-family, multi-family, residential, commercial remodeling or land development. An associate on the other hand is a member from any of the supportive professions and industries such contractors, engineers, financial professionals and retailers.
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