In December, Stephen Borer sat down with Jim Tobin CEO of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to explore the organization’s role in the residential construction industry and discuss the upcoming International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Las Vegas.
Having attended IBS for nearly five years, we at DMC are excited to once again be part of the biggest building materials tradeshow in the world.
Building the Future: NAHB and the International Builders’ Show (IBS)
The NAHB is a cornerstone of the U.S. residential construction industry, representing over 140,000 member companies. From builders to suppliers, financiers to subcontractors, the NAHB fosters collaboration, innovation, and growth across every facet of the residential and light construction sector.
“The NAHB is the greatest collection of craftspeople dedicated to building shelter in America,” said Jim. “We represent not just single-family and multifamily home builders, but everyone tied to the industry—suppliers, financiers, lumber yards, subcontractors, and plumbing companies. It’s a comprehensive network.”
Advocating for Housing Innovation and Affordability
The NAHB’s federal advocacy is a key focus of its mission. As the voice of the industry in Washington, DC, the organization works tirelessly to influence policies that promote housing affordability, innovation, and growth.
“Housing isn’t just shelter—it’s the foundation of wealth for most Americans,” Jim explained. “For many, their home represents a larger financial investment than the stock market or a pension fund. Our advocacy ensures that housing policies support this vital industry while fostering opportunities for small businesses, which dominate the sector.”
Educating and Connecting the Industry
Education is another pillar of the NAHB’s work. The organization provides members with training and resources to stay ahead of industry trends and challenges. Whether it’s adopting cutting-edge technologies, improving craftsmanship, or navigating economic changes, the NAHB equips its members to succeed.
“We’re the premier educator of the residential construction industry in the country,” said Jim. “Our training programs, economic insights, and best practices help our members continually improve their craft and their businesses.”
Equally important is the sense of community the NAHB fosters. “We provide a platform for members to network, share ideas, and strengthen their businesses,” Jim noted. This spirit of collaboration is on full display at the NAHB’s flagship event—the International Builders’ Show (IBS).
IBS: A Homebuilders Mecca
The IBS is more than a tradeshow, it’s a gathering of innovators, visionaries, and leaders shaping the future of construction and housing. Held annually, the event draws thousands of attendees from around the world, offering unparalleled opportunities to learn, network, and discover the latest advancements in the industry.
“This year, we’re welcoming over 500 new exhibitors,” Jim shared. “If you’re looking to see the best and brightest in the industry, this is the place to be.”
IBS isn’t just about showcasing products, it’s about equipping attendees with the tools and knowledge to thrive. “Every year, we refresh our educational offerings,” Jim said. “From new skills to innovative technologies, there’s always something new to learn. For three days in Las Vegas, attendees can immerse themselves in a dynamic environment that combines hands-on learning with cutting-edge insights.”
For exhibitors, IBS provides a platform to connect with decision-makers and expand their reach. “It’s an opportunity to build relationships and establish a presence in the U.S. housing market,” Jim explained. “With housing supply and affordability taking center stage in national economic discussions, now is the time to position yourself for success.”
A Must-Attend Event
Whether you’re a builder, supplier, or innovator, IBS offers something for everyone. From hands-on demonstrations to expert-led seminars, it’s an event that celebrates the craftsmanship, entrepreneurship, and ingenuity that define the housing industry.
“IBS is a chance to see the best products, learn from the brightest minds, and connect with the people who are shaping the future of housing. If you want to leave inspired and better equipped to succeed, this is the place to be.”, Jim remarked.
As the NAHB continues to advocate for the industry and support its members, IBS remains a shining example of its mission in action—a gathering that not only showcases the best of the housing sector but also pushes it toward a brighter and more sustainable future.
IBS this year will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from February 25-27, where thousands of industry professionals from all over the world will be in one city to connect, learn, and celebrate the boundless potential of the industry.
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