National Frame Building Association

National Frame Building Association The NFBA is a non-profit association that promotes the post-frame construction industry and members Some of the builders were total strangers.

On a cold November day in 1969, 20 Midwestern post-frame builders gathered in Chicago to discuss building code changes that would directly affect their businesses. Some of the builders were competitors and knew each other well. But they had one thing in common – a desire to fight for their livelihoods, and the post-frame building. The future of the post-frame building was being threatened by a pen

ding Indiana building code. Freemon Borkholder of Borkholder Buildings, Inc. rallied builders who saw that post-frame structures were moving beyond agricultural applications. Many builders had moved heavily into commercial and industrial building using the post-frame building concept. But a move by Indiana’s Administrative Building Council to adopt the BOCA code for commercial applications threatened the industry, because it did not include post-frame building design concepts. Borkholder knew that, acting as a team, post-frame builders would be heard. “We would be banding together with our voices to be heard as an association, instead of individual builders,” he said. “If you tried to go to the building council as an individual, it wouldn’t carry clout with them. But as a group, and with everyone in harmony as an association, it meant that the industry was speaking.”

After much discussion, the name National Frame Building Association (NFBA) was selected. With the establishment of a name, the association pushed onward.With the help of a team of engineers and architect Merrill Jones, the builders were able to demonstrate that post-frame structures would meet the load laws of the roof and other necessary applications. Merrill drafted new specifications on post-frame construction for commercial buildings which he submitted to Indiana’s Administrative Building Council. Eventually, Merrill convinced the council to adopt his specifications. Shortly thereafter, the association established itself as a national group. Over the years, NFBA has actively helped post-frame builders grow their business. If it weren’t for the association’s many actions, which include funding research, advocacy and development of design standards, post-frame builders would be confined to just building on the farm. The first benefit provided by the association - that of industry advocacy – continues to this day. Some regional public representatives attempt to prohibit post-frame buildings in specific areas, as they are unaware of the durability and sustainability of post-frame buildings. NFBA addresses these misconceptions by means of conferences, education programs, and marketing. The association owes its existence to its members and volunteer leaders who dedicated their personal time and resources. The association’s success is a reflection of the character of those dedicated individuals. With their continued support, and that of future generations, the future of the post-frame industry remains bright.

The Christians in Construction Reception during the NFBA Expo brought attendees together for an evening of fellowship, e...
05/28/2026

The Christians in Construction Reception during the NFBA Expo brought attendees together for an evening of fellowship, encouragement, and connection with others across the post-frame industry. It was a meaningful opportunity to build relationships, share conversations, and spend time together during a busy week at the Expo.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for this special evening.

Why did the builder go to jail? Because he was framed.The NFBA Expo Social brought plenty of laughs with the NFBA “Jail,...
05/27/2026

Why did the builder go to jail? Because he was framed.

The NFBA Expo Social brought plenty of laughs with the NFBA “Jail,” where attendees could throw their buddies behind bars for a small donation to the NFBA Foundation. No builders were harmed… just temporarily locked up for a good cause.

Thanks to everyone who joined in on the fun and helped support the future of the post-frame industry through the NFBA Foundation.

See more: https://associationdatabase.co/NFBA/May2026/?page=56

The mechanical bull at the NFBA Expo Social brought plenty of laughs, competition, and unforgettable moments during the ...
05/26/2026

The mechanical bull at the NFBA Expo Social brought plenty of laughs, competition, and unforgettable moments during the 2026 NFBA Expo. Attendees lined up to test their balance and see how long they could stay on while the crowd counted down every second.

The fun atmosphere was just another great example of the networking, camaraderie, and energy that make the NFBA Expo such a memorable event each year.

Read more: https://associationdatabase.co/NFBA/May2026/?page=52

The Women in Post-Frame Meet N’ Greet at the NFBA Expo in Oklahoma City was an evening filled with connection, collabora...
05/21/2026

The Women in Post-Frame Meet N’ Greet at the NFBA Expo in Oklahoma City was an evening filled with connection, collaboration, and inspiration.

From networking inside the historic Petroleum Club to the fun and creative Spaghetti Structure Challenge, attendees came together to support one another and celebrate the growing impact of women in the post-frame industry.

A special thank you to Emily Marshall “Mrs. Post-Frame,” guest speakers Randy Chaffee and Linda Young-Vap, and all of the sponsors and attendees who helped make the evening such a success.

Events like this continue to strengthen the relationships, leadership, and community shaping the future of post-frame construction.

Read more here: https://associationdatabase.co/NFBA/May2026/?page=58

Big things happened at the 58th Annual NFBA Conference & Expo in Oklahoma City! We hosted a live Shed Building Demonstra...
05/20/2026

Big things happened at the 58th Annual NFBA Conference & Expo in Oklahoma City! We hosted a live Shed Building Demonstration right on the Expo Floor. Taking it from start to finish and giving attendees a front-row seat to the entire process!
The completed shed was donated to Lendell and Cindy Birdsong of Crosslight Ministries, LLC in Moore, OK, a charity organization fulfilling a long-time passion through full-time ministry serving the broken, homeless, imprisoned, and those struggling with addictions.

Thank you to everyone who made it possible!

Read more here: https://associationdatabase.co/NFBA/May2026/?page=34

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Dayton, OH
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