Thursday, May 26, 2011

Master Builders Association Announces 2011 Remodeling Excellence Awards Recipients

Rex Award Winners, Photo by James Reuter
The Master Builders Association of Pierce County and the Remodelors™ Council held the 15th annual Remodeling Excellence Awards (REX) on May 24th at the Fircrest Golf Club. The remodelers were judged by outside home building associations on the quality, use of appropriate materials and designs, creativity and workmanship of their projects. The Master Builders Association of Pierce County would like to congratulate the following winners:

American Dream Design Build
Jim Burbridge, Scott Overby 
  • Outdoor Living Over $40k
  • Residential Addition $75k-150k
  •  Whole House $150k-500k
Hill Custom Homes
Jeff Hill
  • Bathroom Under $25k
  • Kitchen $30k-60k
Mike Schwartz Construction, Inc.
Mike Schwartz
  • Residential Exterior Under $25k 
  • Residential Addition Under $75k
M.R. Construction, Inc.
Matt Rock
  •  Kitchen Over $125k
MRF Construction, Inc.
Mike and Carolin Fast 
  • Bath $25k- 75k
Phase II General Contractor, Inc.
Rick Hjelm
  • Bath Remodel Over $75k
Rainier Construction and Remodeling
Clive Ebsen 
  • Residential Addition over $150k
Reier Construction, LLC
Tom Reier 
  • Kitchen  $60k-125k
Renewal Remodels and Additions
George Eide, Troy Rideb
  • Kitchen under $30K 
  • Specialty Open  
  • Whole House $75k-150k 
  • Whole House $150-500k 
  • Universal Design
Sockeye Homes
Kristen and Todd Sakai 
  • Built Green Project
  • Interior Design/Space Planning
Wind River Homes
Kent Arola
  • Commercial Remodel Under $100k
The Master Builders Association of Pierce County (MBA) is a non-profit trade association comprised of more than 850 home building professionals and related service providers, employing over 10,000 people in Pierce County. The MBA's purpose is to promote through membership involvement, legislative action, networking and education, the opportunity for affordable housing to all while striving to maintain the highest ethical standards.

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