30th Annual Home & Garden Show

  • Home
  • Exhibitors
  • Sponsors
  • Tickets
  • About the BIA
  • Renovate & Decorate
  • Contact Us & Directions
Picture

About Us

The Building Industry Association (BIA) is a non-profit trade association and it represents the residential home building industry in our region. Its designated membership area includes all of Dona Ana County as well as the Truth or Consequences and Deming areas. The BIA is a local association chapter and is affiliated with the state chapter, the New Mexico Home Builders Association (NMHBA). Both the BIA and the NMHBA are part of a national federation, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). The BIA has over 450 members, the state association has over 3,000 and the national federation has over 250,000 members nationwide. Members of our local association are elected annually to serve as directors and/or officers of both the state and national groups. Of the 450 plus members in the BIA, approximately one-third are licensed builders and the remaining members are subcontractors, suppliers of materials, and providers of services. All of the members have a vested interest in the success of home building in our community. We all work together to provide the community's housing. A fourteen-member board of directors, a five-member executive committee, and executive officer manage the BIA. There are 16 committees, task forces, forums, and councils. The BIA's activities are planned and managed by volunteer members and a staff of five. The BIA's purpose is to protect the American dream of home ownership. We have the following mission statement: Chartered in 1959, the Las Cruces Home Builders Association is comprised of members of the building industry and its affiliates. As the voice of the building industry, we serve our members and the community by:
  • Promoting and Protecting the Building Industry in Southern NM.

Executive Board Committee

Farrell Thurston, President
Jim Reedy, President-Elect
Jenn Baca, Associate Vice-President
Jennifer Sandoval, Secretary
Morgan Switzer, Treasurer
John Hadley, Immediate Past President

Board of Directors

Ben Holstein                        Kimball Hakes
Ben Rawson                         Mike Stolp
Cindy Jeter                           Miles Dyson
Clay Schlothauer                 Oscar Ornelas
Daniel Kolson                       Rob Atchley
Eddie Binns                          Tony Calderon
Eli Estrada                            John Moscato

Building Industry Association of Southern Mexico

2825 N. Main St.
Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575) 526-6126
Fax: (575) 525-8598

www.biasnm.org

About Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces is located in the verdant Mesilla Valley in south-central New Mexico, a growing community with a bright future. Las Cruces is the fastest growing city in New Mexico and the 11th fastest growing in the nation. Las Cruces history dates back to 1598, when Don Juan de Onate led the first colonists to the area. In 1848 the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed. In 1854, the Gadsden Purchase was ratified in the historic village of Old Mesilla. In 1881, the infamous William H. Bonney, better known as "Billy the Kid" was tried and sentenced for murder here, but later escaped. The Mesilla Valley has been "home" to people for at least 4,000 years, and that's no surprise to anyone who has seen Las Cruces. The Rio Grande flows through the middle of the valley with the majestic Organ Mountains rising to the east. The surrounding agricultural land yields pecans, onions, cotton and other produce, but it is renowned for growing the best-tasting green chile in the world. Today, Las Cruces offers a vast selection of annual events and attractions, great weather-an average of 350 days of sunshine a year-and without a doubt, the people of Las Cruces are the greatest asset. Las Cruces invites everyone to "Come for the History, Stay for the Fun!"

For more information on Las Cruces and New Mexico, visit the links at the top of the page. We have compiled many resources for every area of interest that a newcomer to Las Cruces, or just someone interested in purchasing or building a new home, could want.

Links of Interest

  • City of Las Cruces Website
  • Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance
  • Las Cruces Home Builders Association
  • Las Cruces Symphony
  • Dona Ana Arts Council
  • Las Cruces City Council
  • Las Cruces Sun News
  • The Bulletin
  • Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce
  • Picacho Hills
  • Sonoma Ranch
  • Memorial Medical Hospital
  • MountainView Regional Medical Center
  • City of Las Cruces Museum System
  • Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • New Mexico State University
  • Las Cruces Public Schools
  • New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum
  • White Sands National Monument
  • NASA White Sands Testing Facility
  • Elephant Butte State park
  • City of Rocks
  • Gila Cliff Dwellings

Helping Hands Event Planning, LLC ~ P.O. Box 15150, Las Cruces, NM 88004 ~ (575) 522-1232 ~ www.helpinghandsevents.com