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Welcome to the 2001 Awards of Excellence! |
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Bathrooms
• For New Construction - Laughlin Builders • Up to $25,000 -
Kitchen Concepts by Rick Constantino
Interiors • Up to $12,000 - Gary Kilmer Contracting • $20,000 to $30,000 - Professional Remodeling by Skip Knoll
• $40,000 to $50,000 - Swain Construction
Exteriors
Kitchen Design - Remodeling
• Up to $25,000 -
Accent on Kitchens • $25,000 to $50,000 - Robertson Kitchens, Inc.
• More than $50,000 - Robertson Kitchens, Inc.
Kitchen Design for New Construction • $20,000 to $30,000 -
Robertson Kitchens Inc. • $30,000 to $35,000 - Kitchen & Baths by Mary Ann
Kitchen Construction - Remodeling
• $20,000 to $25,000 - Accent on Kitchens • $25,000 to $50,000 -
Robertson Kitchens, Inc. • $50,000 to $70,000 - Robertson Kitchens, Inc. • More than $100,000 - McMaster Builders
Landscaping
• Residential Landscaping - Ward's Landscaping (Tie) • Residential Landscaping -
Allin Companies (Tie) • New Construction - Allin Companies • Detached - Allin Companies
Major Addition
• $25,000 to $50,000 -
McClimans Construction • $50,000 to $75,000 - Emil Chernicky & Sons Builders, Inc. • $75,000 to $100,000 - Professional Remodeling by Skip Knoll • More than $120,000 - Himes Construction
Major Renovation
• For Design -
James S. Edgett Professional Remodeling Services • For Construction - David J. Haller Construction, Inc.
Recreational
Specialty • Up to $15,000 - Laughlin Builders • More than $15,000 - Terry Thomson Building and Remodeling • Excellence in Infrastructure -
J. E. Grieshober Plumbing • Specialty Exterior Installation - G.M. Nelson Construction • Specialty Interior Installation
Up to $5,000 - Laughlin Builders $5,000 to $7,000 - Harpst Custom Cabinetry
$12,000 to $15,000 - Laughlin Builders More than $35,000 - McClimans Construction
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RULESThere were many projects entered in this
years remodeling competition. As was the case in new construction, a panel of judges were asked to consider a number of factors in choosing award winners: QUALITY IN CONSTRUCTION
- Entries were judged on:
- Overall appearance
- Attention to detail
- Custom applications
- Application of standard stock
DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY - Judges looked for:
- Solutions to a difficult problem
- Special Out-of-the-Ordinary touches
SENSITIVITY TO EXISTING STRUCTURE - Judges considered:
- The blend of existing structure with the new
- The appropriateness of materials in the project
These remodeling projects were also judged on the sensitivit y of the project to the customers needs and whether or not each project was judged to be worthy of an award, based on
its individualmerits. As was the case in new home construction, these last two questions were asked to determine a winner in case of a tie in any specific category, as well as to ensure
consistency of excellence in any category in which there may be only one entry. All entries had to score a minimum number of points to receive an award, and consequently, there was not
necessarily an award presented in each category. Also, as was the case in new construction, there were multiple awards in some categories, based on different price ranges. A NOTE ABOUT THE WINNERS:
In order to be judged a winner, an entry had to meet a minimum threshold of points from a panel of three judges. Therefore there may be more than one winner in a given category and likewise, there may be no winner in a given category, even if that category has only one entry. In order to achieve Best of Show honors, a
winning entry must achieve a second, higher, point threshold established by the commit tee. As a result there may be a winner in a category, but that category's winner may not necessarily achieve
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