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Commercial Builders Awards of Excellence Deadline Looms

The NAHB National Commercial Builders Council (NCBC) is accepting applications for its 2007 Awards of Excellence program, which recognizes achievements in the national commercial building industry for remodeling and new construction design, market appeal, energy efficiency, building challenges and overall project success.

The deadline for entries is Tuesday, July 25.

Applications are open to builders, architects, designers, engineers, contractors, developers and building owners for non-residential retail, commercial, institutional, medical, industrial, recreational, entertainment and mixed-use projects completed after Dec. 31, 2003.

There are six divisions to enter:

  • Small-scale projects less than 5,000 square feet
  • Projects 5,001-10,000 square feet
  • Projects 10,001-40,000 square feet
  • Projects 40,001-75,000 square feet
  • Projects 75,001-100,000 square feet
  • Projects more than 100,000 square feet


Project of the Year, Grand, Merit and Chairman’s awards will be given in all categories.

Entrants will receive a one-year subscription to Commercial Builder magazine, a granite recognition award and publicity at the International Builders' Show and in the convention issue of Commercial Builder.

Winners will be notified by mail no later than Nov. 1.

For more information, visit 2007 Awards of Excellence: Building Excitement on the NAHB Web site or e-mail Nick Lashinsky at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8455.

 
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