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Home Builders association ready to award gold

The Canadian Home Builders Association Central Interior has announced the finalists for its seventh annual Keystone Awards.

Finalist companies have already been judged silver-award winners, some in several categories, and will compete for the gold-level award, which will be presented at the Keystone Awards Gala on Oct. 1 at the Thompson Rivers University Grand Hall.

Tickets for the evening are $122.08 and are available online at chbaci.ca or at the association office at 921 Laval Cres.

Finalists are:

• A&T Project Developments Inc.;

• A&T Project Developments Inc. and Quinn Developments Ltd.;

• Brown’s Repair Shop Ltd.;

• Casol Designs Ltd.;

• Communication Solutions;

• Copper Island Fine Homes;

• Countertoppers Custom Granite;

• Creekside Plumbing Ltd.;

• DW Builders;

• Dynamic House Design;

• Eagle Homes;

• Ellis Holdings;

• Excel Industries Ltd.;

• Gabion Wall Systems Ltd.;

• Ground Sense Landscaping;

• Hillside Contracting;

• Homex Development Corporation;

• HR Pacific Construction Management;

• Jerri Van of Royal LePage Westwin Realty;

• JP Creations;

• Kelvin Lit, Architect Atelier LJW;

• Ladybug Landscaping;

• Libertas Custom Homes;

• Linwood Homes;

• Longhorn Construction;

• Markin Home Designs;

• McKay’s Landscaping;

• MDL Cabinetry and Millwork Ltd.;

• Meranti Developments Ltd.;

• Mibroc Group;

• Norberg Truss Ltd.;

• Pleasure Pools;

• Robinson Masonry;

• Stobbe Excavating Ltd.;

• Sun Rivers Construction Ltd.;

• Sun Rivers Resort Community;

•The Fireplace Centre;

• The Kamloops Lampost Ltd.;

• Think Green Publishing;

• Thompson Rivers University School of Trades and Technology;

• Trout Creek Enterprises; and

• Warner Rentals Ltd.

Entry judging occurred on Aug. 30 by a team of builders  and other professionals from the Lower Mainland.

 

 

 
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