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- Home construction or residential construction is the process of constructing a house, apartment building, or similar residential building generally referred...
- The National ****ociation of Home Builders (NAHB) is one of the largest trade ****ociations in the United States, representing the interests of home builders...
- Sekisui House (積水ハウス, Sekisui Hausu) is one of ****an's largest homebuilders. It was founded on August 1, 1960 and is headquartered in Osaka. In 2009, Sekisui...
- based in Arlington, Texas. Since 2002, the company has been the largest homebuilder by volume in the United States. The company ranked number 194 on the...
- states with revenues of US$294,000,000 and by 1995, it was the largest homebuilder in the United States. It became a Fortune 500 company in 1999. In 2001...
- MRV is the biggest Brazilian homebuilder and real estate company. The company was founded in 1979 by Mário Lúcio Pinheiro Menin, Rubens Menin Teixeira...
- baldasˈsarra]; born 1939) is an Italian-Canadian businessman who founded homebuilder company Greenpark Group. Carlo Bald****arra was born in Italy, and immigrated...
- (born April 29, 1943) is an American businessman who co-founded the homebuilder company Toll Brothers. Toll was born to a Jewish family and grew up in...
- Tegra Incorporadora is the fifth largest Brazilian homebuilder and real estate company, it is a subsidiary of Canadian Brookfield ****et Management. It...
- Bowden for £2.7 billion, which enabled Barratt to become the biggest homebuilder in Britain once again. Amid the economic effects of the Great Recession...