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You are here: Home / Uncategorized / And the Winners Are… Nevada’s Homebuilders Honored for Achievements

And the Winners Are… Nevada’s Homebuilders Honored for Achievements

December 1, 2002 By Nevada Business Magazine Leave a Comment

Each spring, Oscars are handed out for achievements in the motion picture industry, and each fall, the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association (SNHBA) and the Builders Association of Northern Nevada (BANN) hold awards ceremonies for the state’s top residential builders. This year, the two homes chosen for top honors were built by last year’s winners: Altmann Construction and Christopher Homes. However, there were a few surprises and some new categories as well, reflecting the continued growth and vitality of Nevada’s residential construction industry.

Northern Nevada’s BANN-ER Awards

The Builders Association of Northern Nevada hosted a gala awards dinner on November 1 at John Ascuaga’s Nugget to salute the region’s local builders and the homes they build. The sixth annual BANN-ER Awards Extravaganza recognized winners in 33 categories, with the aim of promoting uniqueness in a variety of products within a number of different price ranges. Distinguished judges from out of state – experts in construction, architecture, interior design and marketing – personally reviewed all entries and made their choices based on predetermined criteria. BANN, a non-profit organization affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders, is committed to education, information, representation and benefits for its membership, community and the building industry.

The winner for “Judge’s Choice-Best of Show” was the Marren Residence, built by Altmann Construction in a wooded area in Lahontan. The Marren Residence was designed by architect Dean Abbot, and finishing touches were provided by the design firm of Tucker & Marks. The 6,000-square-foot home, built on a large hillside lot, accommodated the sloping terrain by ranging over seven different interior levels. Built in the old Tahoe style with Craftsman detailing, it contains six bedrooms plus a den and 7 and 1/2 baths. Altmann Construction’s team finished the daunting project in 18 months. Their biggest challenge, according to Ken Thormahlen, construction manager for the home, was coordinating all the special-order materials, which included $500,000 worth of wood for the Craftsman-style millwork, paneling and wainscoting. The wood came from 100-year-old Douglas fir vertical-grain beams that were reclaimed from old logging bridges in Canada and milled to exact specifications for use in the house.

Altmann Construction, which won the Judge’s Choice award last year for a different custom residence, has completed approximately 200 custom homes since its founding in 1986. Fred Altmann, founder and president, works closely with project managers and subcontractors on each project. He stated, “The building process takes a lot of time and effort, not the least of which is fitting it all into a budget.”

Southern Nevada’s Homer Awards

More than 400 home building industry executives turned out for the 19th Annual Homer Awards banquet, held Oct. 12 at the MGM Grand Conference Center in Las Vegas. The 2002 “Home of the Year” award, presented for quality and excellence in Southern Nevada home building, went to Christopher Homes for its Nechita model at The Villas subdivision in the master-planned community of Southern Highlands Golf Club in southwest Las Vegas. The Tuscan-inspired, 2,454-square-foot luxury home is geared for empty nesters, affluent couples or singles and second-home buyers. 2002 was the second consecutive year in which Christopher Homes won the coveted SNHBA award for home design excellence. Last year, the builder won for its Da Vinci model at The Christopher Collection, also in Southern Highlands.

The Homer Awards’ judges, all home building industry experts from out of state, praised the home’s creative floor plan and its integration of interior and exterior space. The home, with an optional second-floor game room adding 698 square feet, is designed so all the main living areas open onto either the private enclosed courtyard or rear-yard terrace. The goal was to create a cohesive indoor-outdoor relationship and expand the livable area of the home. The Nechita model features: a master-bedroom suite with bathroom and walk-in closet; a second bedroom; a study; a second bathroom; great room, kitchen and dining room; and two, one-car garages. The optional second floor features a game room, deck and covered patio/deck.

Christopher Homes also won five other Homers at this year’s ceremony. Other companies receiving awards were: Astoria Homes, Celebrate Homes, Del Webb Corp., the Howard Hughes Corp., Pacific Properties, R/S Development, Signature Homes, Sunrise Colony, Toll Brothers and Westmark Homes.

SNHBA developed the Homer Awards program 19 years ago to honor builders for their commitment to quality and responsible planning. The not-for-profit building trade association has some 750 members who are involved in all facets of the industry. It is an affiliate of the National Association of Home Builders, which has some 200,000 members who employ more than 6 million workers.

SNHBA 2002 HOMER AWARDS

 

CATEGORY

 

 

BUILDER

 

 

HOME MODEL

 

 

SUBDIVISION

 

2002 Home of the Year

Christopher Homes

Nechita

The Villas

 

Best Single Family Detached Home

 

Any size $130,000 and under

Astoria Homes

Residence 540/Plan 540

Silverado Place

1200-1600 sq. ft. $131,000-$150,000

Celebrate Homes

Plan 2

Celebrate @ North Meadows

1301-2100 sq. ft. $151,000-$170,000

R/S Development Co.

Suncrest

SouthStar

1500-2300 sq. ft. $171,000-$200,000

R/S Development Co.

North Star

SouthStar

2000-4000 sq. ft. $251,000-$300,000

Signature Homes

Elegance

Stone Mountain Estates

2100-4100 sq. ft. $301,000-$350,000

Toll Brothers

Botticelli

Monterossa

2400-4500 sq. ft. $351,000-$425,000

Christopher Homes

Erté

The Villas

3000-4600 sq. ft. $426,000-$475,000

Christopher Homes

Nechita

The Villas

 

Best Single Family Attached Home

 

1300 sq. ft. and under

Under $145,000

Westmark Homes Antigua Villa Garden Terrace
1301 sq. ft. and over $140,000 and over Sunrise Colony Plan 4140 Siena
 

Best Apartment Community

 

Pacific Properties Chateau Calais at Seven Hills
 

Best Model Home Kitchen for Production Housing

 

Del Webb Corp. Windsor Anthem Country Club
 

Best Model Home Interior Merchandising

 

$18.00 per sq. ft. and under Astoria Homes Residence 520/Plan 520 Silverado Place
$22.01 per sq. ft. and over Christopher Homes Nechita The Villas
 

Marketing

 

Best Single Product Advertising Campaign Christopher Homes Christopher Custom
Best Master Planned Community Advertising Campaign The Howard Hughes Corp. Summerlin Ad Campaign
Best Single Product Merchandising Campaign Christopher Homes The Villas
Best Builder Web Site Christopher Homes

 

BANNER AWARDS

Category Sub-category Builder/Developer Winning Entry
Judges Choice Best of Show   Altmann Construction Marren Residence
 

Best New Home Design

 

     
Production Homes Up to 1,500 sq. ft. Landmark Homes The Tradition at Millenium
  1,501-2,150 sq. ft.

Over $150,000

Tanamera Homes & Resort Communities The Redwood at Wyngate
  2,151-2,750 sq. ft.

Under $250,000

Barker Coleman Mountain Glen Plan 2425
  2,151-2,750 sq. ft.

Over $250,000

Bright Homes The Normandy
  2,751 sq. ft. and up

Under $325,000

Lakemont Homes The Palmer
  2,751 sq. ft. and up

Over $ 325,000

Tanamera Homes & Resort Communities The Waterford at Waterford
  3,000 sq. ft. and up

Over $400,000

SilverStar Development Chantalaine Residence #5
Custom Homes Under $1 Million MB Construction Wild Eagle Terrace Residence
  $1 Million – $1.5 Million HomeCrafters Eaglesnest Lot 769
  $1.5 Million – $2 Million Pearce Construction Lot 143 Montreux
  Over $2 Million Altmann Construction Marren Residence
 

Interior Design

 

     
  Under $250,000 Ryder Homes The Classics Residence 1
  Over $250,000 SilverStar Development Chantalaine Res. 3
 

Landscaping

 

     
  Custom Landscaping Under $1 Million Bedlan Landscaping Wild Eagle Terrace Residence
  Custom Landscaping over $1 Million Bugica Landscaping Scholz Residence
  Best Model Landscaping Reynen & Bardis River Park in Dayton Valley
 

Sales

 

     
Outstanding Sales Person Homes $150,000 and under Brian Nelson Centex Homes of Nevada
  Homes $150,000- $250,000 Ann Adams Braddock & Logan
  Homes $ 250,000 and above Becky Douglass HomeCrafters
  Best Sales Office SilverStar Development Chantalaine
 

Marketing

 

     
Best Overall Advertising Campaign   Tanamera Homes Fleur de Lis
Best Print Ad   Tanamera Homes Fleur de Lis
Best Logo Design   Somersett Development Somersett
Best Sales Manager/Marketing Director   Donna Roundtree Reynen & Bardis
Sales Rookie of the Year   Sandy Stamm Braddock & Logan
Best Sign Program   Spracklin Construction  
 

Miscellaneous

 

     
Best New Home Community   Landmark Homes North Ridge
Best Model Complex   Centex Homes Liberty Hill Estates
Best Multi Family Project   Pacific West Builders The Villas at D’Andrea
Best Affordable Multi Family   4th Street Partners Plaza at 4th Street
Best Commercial Property   RPL Group Magnolia Village
Best Commercial Building   Tanamera Commercial Reno Tahoe Tech Center

 

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