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Member News November 2012

FALL PARADE OF HOMES GOLDEN HOME AWARDS

Congrats to Platinum Winner! Morgan Builders, Inc.

Congrats to Gold Winners!

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Letter Presidents

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Congrats to Silver Winners!

Complete List of Winners - Pg. 20

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Thank you to Rich Achor, ARENA Builders, Fall Parade Association Home Builder

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Golden Home Awards & Celebration Sponsors: ASSOCIATION

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Home Builders Association of Winston Salem

Exclusive Event Sponsors Bloomday Marble & Granite

BB&T

Triad Home & Garden Show

Lake at Lissara

Fall Parade of Homes

Buck Horn Construction - Tribute House

Spring Parade of Homes

Spring Parade Association Home

Alan Fletcher Construction

ARENA Builders Associates, LLC Fall Parade Association Home

Spring Parade Association Home

Diamond Event Sponsors Pine Hall Brick & STOCK Building Supply Fall Parade Golden Home Awards & Celebration

Southern Community Bank & Trust Fall Parade of Homes Kick-Off Party

Platinum Event Sponsors Signs Now

Official Printing Sponsor Triad Home & Garden Show

James River Equipment - Smitherman Triad Home & Garden Show Grand Prize

Gold Piedmont Natural Gas Bimco Isenhour Homes, Inc.

Silver MKT Real Estate Group / Coldwell Banker Triad, Realtors Piedmont Federal Savings Bank Piedmont Garage Doors Parks Chevrolet

Bronze Rick Busch Insurance / Builders Mutual Insurance Company Merge Tech, Inc. Nationwide Insurance & Financial Services, Missy Easter Agency Signature Custom Woodworking, Inc.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Steve McSwain – Maplestone Construction THANKFUL It is hard for me to believe that it is November already. Many of us are working hard to finish a project or two before the holidays and others booking business for next year. Still some of us are taking a small break after participating in our association’s 50th Fall Parade of Homes event in October. No matter what you are working towards we can be thankful for the simple fact that we are still here doing what we enjoy. I was reminded of this fact at our Fall Parade of Homes Event and Awards how many of our members truly enjoy and take tremendous pride in their craft. Even though we have different points of views and even compete with one another we come together for the benefit of our members to host a wonderful event for the public while promoting our craft. It’s difficult in this economic time to stay positive and keeping the perspective that our glass is half full not half empty. When I toured my fellow builder’s entry homes this year I witnessed several things. For one I felt great pride when I heard so many positive and glowing comments from attendees. As I went from house to house my competitive gear switched in. I thought to myself that I needed to bring the level of my game up a bit. I listened and spoke with many of the attendees. Their mood was upbeat and many attendees wanted and needed to make changes with their home status. I heard conversations about rates being the best they have ever seen! Mostly I heard a lot of pent up demand! Lastly, I have to acknowledge the amount of work our staff and the Parade Show Committee Members put into just this one event to make it happen.

The Fall Parade is just one event our association holds every year for our members to promote themselves, sell products and services and network with industry professionals on a personal level. When I sample the companies in our market that are doing well there is one common thread. That is they are active in our local Home Builders Association and in the community. As a member now for six years I have gotten to know many of my best competitors who have even helped me with questions and problems. I have connected with many great vendors and sub contractors who I still do business with today. I have broadened my service capabilities by learning about new about new products and techniques that have saved me money and made me money. But most importantly I have made many lasting friendships and relationships that have been great personally and for business. I have shared referrals while receiving referrals that led to new clients. My circle of influence and my personal connections have grown over the years from being a member. If you are a member who has not attended any or few events this year you need to start by coming to the November meeting and December social. Remember our next large marketing event will be in February for the Home and Garden show. It is time to invest some of your time to fill the other half of your glass and receive the rewards. So, I look forward to seeing you at our next meetings. Remember our Association is here to support and help promote our members and their businesses. As always please do business with a member.

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REMODELERS UPDATE Bob Vaughn, President, NAHBR, HBAWS It is always interesting to see how things change in the remodeling world, with trends that start small and can grow to have a major impact on how consumers want to interact with their space. After doing some research I have come across a few trends that are showing up on the West Coast, which means they may have no relevance for your business, or they could be coming your way soon! Garages are doing more: With space at a premium, people are looking to design spaces that serve multiple uses, including the garage. Garages are now sharing space with exercise areas and hobby rooms. Storage is no longer just shelves tacked to the wall. Built in storage cabinets and ceiling mount storage lifts can create even more space. Same for Laundry Rooms: Rather than a single room for laundry, designers are looking to make this room larger to handle multiple chores, for example doubling as a home office or craft room. It can also serve as a transition between the garage and the house if a mudroom area is not practical. A popular feature is to add a doggy door through the laundry wall to the back yard! Kitchens are still the big seller: What everyone now agrees on is the growing emphasis on kitchen islands. Eat-in kitchens remain popular, but whats changing is the arrangement of the seating. Designers are getting away from the “picnic bench” seating with all chairs in a row, and going to 90 -degree seating. Stools are along two or even three perpendicular edges of the island to enhance conversation. Enjoy your Thanksgiving Holiday!

REMODELER’S COUNCIL MEETINGS Second Tuesday of each month 6pm - WFU Deacon Tower

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Associate Members - Guest Column June DeLugas, June DeLugas Interiors, june@junedelugasinteriors.com November is normally a big month for builders and designers alike. It is the time that starts off the season to be ready for the holidays. Designers are rushing to complete remodel projects and some of us are also helping builders with numerous projects. All have had to redesign their way of thinking: smaller remodel jobs, concentrating on green energy efficient building, or adjusting to the new climate of change. For an insight into the design business we are seeing that my customers are asking for lighter colors, yet still want color in their homes. With just about every new client, the words we hear are that black countertops are not an option and they don’t want red or green walls. We listen carefully to what my clients are saying and attempt to provide a good presentation of what they are asking for. We interject color into their fabrics, accessories and paintings. Most people have moved away from dark cabinets. It is almost a repeat of the 1990’s. They now want some form of custom white and possibly a colorful accent island in grays or blues in the kitchen. Now I know this may be trendy, but it is what is being shown in the magazines, TV, and design seminars. My bi-annual trips to Atlanta normally pay off because my design staff and I hit every seminar for design that we can find. We want to figure out what the upcoming trends are before they hit Winston-Salem. We are prepared: no ifs, ands, or buts. It is a full-time job trying to stay ahead of all social media, mobile communications, and networking, as well as computer and software changes for a small business. As a designer and a retailer, our biggest challenge is competing with the internet. My advice would be to get ready for 2013. It is coming with a lot more change to our industry. 5


Nancy Gould, RLA, AICP / 336-659-5526 / ngould@wsrar.com

Tear Up a Parking Lot, Rebuild Paradise* A few weeks ago, in Old Salem’s Visitor/Event Center, there was standing room only to hear University of Utah Professor and Director of its Metropolitan Research Center, Dr. Author C. Nelson tell us about what our future holds, with a focus on all real estate sectors. His credentials are impressive and so was his presentation. Multiple national entities have sponsored Dr. Nelson’s interesting research over the years, including NAR and ULI (Urban Land Institute). His presentation was an overview of the just published report he prepared specifically for the Piedmont Triad area. His work was sponsored by the Triad Sustainable Communities Planning Project, now renamed to “Piedmont Together.” His presentation was and his report is in-depth; however, your attention is held by the interesting facts and trends and how they translate into major changes for residential and commercial real estate and building, as well as other aspects of our lives. He sees these changes over the next 30 + years happening especially quickly for those of us in the “go to” southeastern states. I walked away with a much more detailed and enlightened understanding of and appreciation for the future we are all heading toward. After reading his report and looking at his power point slides, I think you’ll feel the same. Oh – I forgot to tell you what the title of this article means! Look at the power point and report and you’ll find out. Link to Dr. Nelson’s report, power point and the ongoing work of Piedmont Together click on: hƩp://triadsustainability.org/

*Dr. Nelson’s slide title that I used above was adapted from the refrain of Joni Mitchell’s song, Big Yellow Taxi.

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The population of jurisdictions comprising the Piedmont Triad Region of North Carolina (see figure 1) will grow from about 1.6 million in 2010 to about 1.8 million in 2025, then to about 2.0 million in 2040. About 80,000 new households will be added by 2025 with a total of 140,000 new households by 2040. The demand for nonresidential work space will increase as nearly 350,000 new jobs are added by 2040.


PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDING June DeLugas, President

The Professional Women’s group met on Tuesday, October 2nd at the HBA House and accomplished a great deal. The first order of business was to elect the new officers for 2013. A formal installation ceremony will be held at The District Rooftop on November 13th at 6:00pm. The remainder of the meeting was used to create and plan the calendar for 2013. We voted for our Women of the year awards. The annual Christmas Event is normally held at the home of the president. This year it is set for December 11th at 6:00. Members need to bring a covered dish and an ornament for our ornament exchange to June DeLugas’ home. The yearly Christmas Event is always a fun celebration of the season complete with games, fellowship, and fabulous food. Some of our members have been training since last year in hopes of nabbing their favorite ornament during the exchange. You might be surprised at how agile and fearless normally ladylike women can become when they have their eye on the prize. All associate women and builder’s wives are invited to our meetings. We have exceeded our fund raising goals and will continue to encourage each member to network and refer business to each other. Contact Gisella Whitbred at Giselaw@hbaws.org or June at june@junedelugasinteriors. com if you are interested in joining our lively group.

Professional Women in Building Meet

~ First Tuesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., HBAWS Conference Room ~

New Employees MURRAY SUPPLY COMPANY Jennifer Kresge joins Murray Supply as a Showroom Consultant. Jennifer has nine years of experience in the showroom industry.

HAMMER & NAILS

SMITH PHILLIPS BUILDING SUPPLY Ricky McNeil has joined Smith Phillips as their new Architectural Millwork Specialist. Ricky brings with him 30 years of experience working in the building industry, specializing in the sale of windows, doors, millwork and lumber Member Info Correction VERITAS CONSTRUCTION Michael Enscore, mike@constructionbyveritas.com 336-404-1522, www.constructionbyveritas.com 7


SAVE THE DATES: FEB. 22, 23, 24

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RESERVE YOUR BOOTH TODAY! SHOW/EXHIBITOR INFORMATION: Booths: • 10’x10’ Regular Booth • 10’x10’ Corner Booth • Garden Area

HBAWS Member Price $795 $950 $450

Non-Member $1,100 $1,200 $450

Booth spaces include 8’ tall backdrop, 3’ or 8’ tall side rails. Electricity, and access to water can be purchased through HBAWS. Furniture and fixtures can be rented from the HOLLINS Exposition Services – rental forms will be provided upon registration. OTHER INFORMATION • $100 deposit per booth space is required at time of registration (cash, check, Visa or MasterCard). • All spaces will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis, depending on the time and date the completed application is received at the HBA office. However, please note that booth sales on the first day of registration will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the Triad Home & Garden Show Committee that are explained in item number one. • Show management reserves the right to review and approve all requests for booth space. And remember when designing your booth that no physical/visual barriers taller than 4ft. may be placed within 3ft. of the aisles to as not to intrude on neighboring booths’ visual space/design. • There are no restrictions on a company purchasing a booth next to or near a competitor in their industry. • Exhibitors from the 2012 Show will get the opportunity to register first ( August 31). If you have any questions, please call Megan Parks at the HBA office at 336.768.5942 or e-mail meganp@hbaws.org

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Triad Home & Garden Show presented by

Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem and

LJVM Complex - Educational Building

Feb. 22, 23, 24 Friday: 2 - 8pm Saturday: 10am - 6pm Sunday: Noon - 5pm For more information, call HBA Office: 336-768-5942 triadhomeandgardenshow.com

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HBAWS QUICK REFERENCE Jerry Herman Executive Vice President jerryh@hbaws.org, 768-5818 Megan Parks Director of Operations/Member Services meganp@hbaws.org, 464-8000 efax: 336-550-4890 Beverly Hayes Communications Manager beverlyh@hbaws.org, 464-8001 Gisela Lopez Financial Manager giselal@hbaws.org, 464-8002 Nancy Gould Joint Governmental Affairs Director ngould@wsrar.com, 768-5560

CONNECT WITH HBAWS ONLINE Continuing Education Classes Click here: CE Class Listing

Online Training Opportunities Click here: Online Class Listing

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ATTN: ALL HBAWS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

E E R F 2013 Spring & Fall Parade of Homes

Parade Builders Discount Directory

Promote your products/services to Parade Builders: Place a FREE full page color ad with your discount offer today! Gain publicity and exposure for your company during our two annual Parade of Homes events. 1) Builders will recieve their electronic copy of the discount directory via email. The publication will have your compmany’s ad, discount offer and a direct link to your company website. Emails will be sent prior to the Spring and Fall Parade of Homes. Only builders will receive the information regarding the actual discount you offer. 2) Potential home buyers and remodeling customers will see your products at both the Spring and Fall Parade of Homes. Your company will be listed in the builder’s vendor list in the Parade tabloid, and you can provide printed materials to be placed in homes with your discounted product(s) during both Parade week-ends. 3) You will receive a FREE ONE YEAR BUSINESS LOGO LISTING with hotlink back to your company on the HBAWS website (directory listing page: http://www.hbaws.net/find.html). This logo listing brings your company to the top of the alphabetical listing providing members and consumers easy access to your contact information and weblink.

Sign-up today! PRINTABLE ONLINE OFFER FORM Email the completed form along with artwork & your company logo to: beverlyh@hbaws.org or efax to: 336-550-4890

Discount, proposal conditions & art must be submitted by:

December 16, 2012

220 Charlois Boulevard, inston-Salem, NC 27103-1508 Phone 336.768.5942, eFax 336.550-4890 www.buildwithprofessionals.com 11


2013 Spring & Fall Parade of Homes

Parade Builders Discount Directory

Offer Form (Company Name)

Products & Services: list up to 6 of your products/services • • • • • • Proposal: your discount information for BOTH 2013 Fall & Spring Parades

Conditions of offer: any limitations/requirements for your discount offer Contact Name:

Phone #

Reminder: Attach photos, ad art, business logo along with completed offer form - email to: beverlyh@hbaws.org

Deadline Email completed form & artwork by:

December 16, 2012

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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Mosaic Tile Company - Ann Hartley 4008 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC 27407 336.218.8300 Tile Distributor and Stone In business for: 40 years Sponsor: Dennis Crews, Signature Custom Woodworking, Inc.

Lapsed Memberships:

Structural Steel of Carolina, LLC - Jeffrey Thompson 1720 Vargrave Street, Winston- Salem, NC 27101 336.725.0521 Steel Fabricator In business for: 8 years Sponsor: Jerry Cowan, Builders Mutual Insurance

Change of Primary Contact:

A to Z Renovations & Facilities Maintenance, LLC Waunzina West P.O. Box 1401, Kernersville, NC 27285 336.655.5274 Facilities Maintenance In business for: 12 years Solar Realty - Tracy Morehead P.O. Box 232, Bethania, NC 27010 336.499.6418 Real Estate In business for: 4 years and 3 months Sponsor: Debbie Fletcher, Alan Fletcher Construction Double D Trucking, Inc. - Kevin W. Doub 5130 N Causeway Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336.922.4126 Grading & Hauling In business for: 17 years

Collins Home Builders - Andy Collins 127 Bayhill Drive, Advance, NC 27006 336.940.2028 Cabinets, Custom Builder, Residential & Spec Remodelers, Framing, Vinyl siding

Name: Sonny Keene Company Name: Marshall Stone New Primary Contact Name: Vicki Purdham Name: Thomas Johnston Company Name: Advanced Consumer Electronics New Primary Contact Name: Trey Childress Name: Susan Maier Company Name: Prudential Carolinas Realty New Primary Contact Name: Susan Maier Colon Name: Stuart Parks Company Name: The Arden Group New Primary Contact Name: Aaron Lange Change from Associate Member to Builder Member: Name: Tony Hartman Company Name: Triad Home Improvements

Carolina Shutter & Blinds - Kim Jones 4791 Kirk Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336.774.7990 Window Coverings, sales & fabrication In business for: 21 years Carpet One By Henry - Melonie Plotkowski 940 Burke Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.831.0530 Carpets, Flooring, Rugs, Stone, Tiles 13


code updates

charitable giving HBA Charitable Contributions - Charitable Contribution Pledge Form - Donate via Winston-Salem Foundation - HBAWS Community Partnerships

NAHB Construction Safety

link

2012 Residential Code- Books / PDF Downloads

rebate program

The Winston-Salem Foundation is a community foundation that partners charitable people with causes that matter. All the contributed funds from our HBAWS members go through the Winston Salem Foundation. All contributions will be made to, and awarded through: The WinstonSalem Foundation/HBAWS Charitable Fund (A0569) Learn More: www.wsfoundation.org W-S Foundation 860 West Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 phone 336.725.2382 or 866.227.1209, fax (336)727-0581

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Thanks for Renewing (OCT) COMPANY

JWR Building Company Murray Supply Company Kitchen and Bath Showrooms West End Construction, Inc. Collins Home Builders, Inc. Carolina Wood Floors, Inc. Miller Building & Remodeling, LLC Zack Rothrock Builders, Inc. Medford Construction Co., Inc. Energy Efficient Insulation Co. Isenhour Homes, Inc. Ron Williams Building Co., Inc. Conrad & Conrad, Inc. Lisha Construction, LLC Bobby Teague RD Appliance John Davis Building & Design, Inc. Julio Osorio Hubbard Realty of W-S, Inc. Stafford Construction Company The Real Estate Book Hartley Ready Mix Concrete Mfg., Inc. Icon Builders LLC Amanzi Marble & Granite, LLC J. Quiros Construction Company, Inc. Double D Trucking & Grading Inc. Triad Home Improvements Bath Fitter Powerhouse Cleaners Clearlight Glass and Mirror, Inc. Carter Lumber Company Raymond Supply Company, Inc. Bob’s Drywall Service, Inc. RJJ Framing Brown Advertising Traditions in Tile & Stone

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John McPherson, Spike Committee Chairman 2012 Spike Chairperson www.johnmcpherson.com Mobile:336-462-4215 Work:336-441-1001

SPIKE UPDATE SPIKE CLUB MEETS MONTHLY 1st Wednesday, 11:30 am, HBA RSVP: Megan Parks 336-768-5942

SPIKE

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Kathy Craven Snodgrass Piedmont Natural Gas 336-399-7576

kathy.snodgrass@piedmontng.com

611.25 points!!

Benefits of Membership

INFORMATION - We keep you informed. • Critical information about building trends, legislative regulatory developments, and construction techniques • HOMEBuilders newsletter - local news • NC Builder newsletter - state news • Builder magazine - national news • Nation’s Building News - national news 16


TIME to RENEW (NOVEMBER) Adams Egloff Properties, LLC Affordable Waterproofing NC, LLC Allen Tate Realtors Bank of N.C. Black Sand Co. Cabinet Studio Charles D. Lowder, Inc Coldwell Banker Triad, REALTORS Combined Construction Services, Inc. and CCS Retaining Walls & Paver Systems HomeTeam Pest Defense JSM Electric, Inc. Jolley & Son Builders, Inc.

Lake at Lissara/Westview Development Company Mooney’s Grading Mousavi General Contractor, Inc. Piedmont Natural Gas Pine Hall Brick Co., Inc. Pope Sand & Gravel, Inc. Precision Landscaping & Lawn Service Inc RGP, Inc. Relco Construction Co., Inc. Sheppards Run/RPP Sonoma Building Company Super-Sod of the Triad The Plumbing Works Wilson Lighting Co., Inc.

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H B AW S B O A R D

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2012 HBAWS BOARD OFFICERS

Steve McSwain, President Shane Wagner, 1st Vice-President Pat Bullard, 2nd Vice-President Bryan Daniels, Secretary Mike Hayes, Treasurer Steve Hurst, Immediate Past President COMMITTEE/COUNCIL CHAIRS

2012 DIRECTORS Rich Achor Richard Alexander Darren Binkley Gregg Blevins Scott Craver June Delugas Todd Isenhour Angela Kalamaras Susan Maier John McPherson Sam Morgan

Associate Members Committee Jeff Sessoms, Chairperson NAHB Remodelers Bob Vaughn, President Professional Women in Building June Delugas, President

NCHBA DIRECTORS

Steve McSwain Shane Wagner Rick Tozier Kathy Craven Snodgrass

DIRECTORS

ALTERNATES: Herschel Redding John McPherson Pat Bullard

Nathan Myers Ron Ricci Keely Richardson Keith Rogers Zach Rothrock Jeff Sessoms Chris Thompson Bob Vaughn Paul Williams Barry Wilson

NAHB DIRECTORS

Steve McSwain Paul Mullican Eric Anderson LIFE DIRECTOR Kathy Craven-Snodgrass ALTERNATES: Richard Alexander Steve Mabe Keith Rogers

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 5 PR/Communications Committee 4:00 p.m., HBA Office NOVEMBER 6 Associate Members Committee 12 p.m., June DeLugas Interiors Professional Women in Building 5:30 p.m., HBA Office NOVEMBER 7 Spike Committee Beat the Surge Membership Drive 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., HBA Office NOVEMBER 8 Board Planning Session 9:00 a.m., Career Center NOVEMBER 9 Triad Home & Garden Show Committee 9:00 a.m., HBA Office NOVEMBER 13 Remodelers Council Meeting 6:00 p.m., WFU Deacon Tower NOVEMBER 19 Triad Green Builders Council 3:30 p.m., Magnolia Manor

SAVE THE DATE November Membership Meeting BOARD ELECTION & INSTALLATION

November 27, 6:00 p.m. Deacon Tower

DECEMBER 4 Professional Women in Building 5:30 p.m., HBA Office DECEMBER 5 Spike Committee 12:00 p.m., HBA Office DECEMBER 11 Board Christmas Social 4:00 p.m., WFU Deacon Tower Remodelers Council Meeting 6:00 p.m., WFU Deacon Tower DECEMBER 13 AMC Christmas Social 11:30 a.m., WFU Deacon Twoer

NOVEMBER 22 & 23 Thanksgiving Holiday

DECEMBER 17 Triad Green Builders Council 3:30 p.m., Magnolia Manor

NOVEMBER 27 Membership Meeting & Board Election & Installation 6:00 p.m., Deacon Tower

DECEMBER 24 & 25 Christmas Holiday DECEMBER 31 New Year’s Eve Holiday 19


G O L D E N H O ME AWARD WINNER S 2012 Fall Parade of Homes PLATINUM AWARD WINNER 36 - Morgan Builders, Inc. 2480 Lansford Ct., Milburn

GOLD AWARD WINNERS 5 - Stafford Construction Company 5651 Goldenberry Court, Brookberry Farm 7 - Homes by Jonathan Lee, Inc. 5648 Cedarmere Drive, Brookberry Farm 9 - Darren Burke Construction Co., Inc. 859 Brookberry Farm Circle, Brookberry Farm 12 - Morgan & Parker Builders 702 Woodcrest Drive, Woodcrest 15 - Custom Homes by Hamrick 4164 Allistair Road 21 - High Bridge Builders, Inc. 181 Broad Meadow Court, Broad Meadows

2012 Fall Parade of Homes SILVER AWARD WINNERS 4 - Sonoma Building Company 968 Windalier Drive, Brookberry Farm 8 - Adams Egloff Properties, LLC 931 Brookberry Farm Circle, Brookberry Farm 10 - Adams Egloff Properties, LLC 385 Plymouth Avenue, Buena Vista 11 - Isenhour Homes 2632 Arbor Place Court, Arbor Place 16 - Aher Builders Inc. 4395 Milhaven Park Lane, Milhaven 23 - Samnaz, Inc. 536 Medinah Drive, Meadowlands

22 - Isenhour Homes 131 Rannoch Court, Villas at the Highlands - Meadowlands

29 - Tate Rice Homes, Inc. 8284 Arbor Ridge Lane, Woodmont

25 - Precept Construction LLC 1626 Preston Woods Drive, Preston Woods Townhomes

30 - RS Parker Homes, LLC 8236 Arbor Ridge Lane, Woodmont

26 - Elite Living, LCC 3548 Old Grist Court, Millhaven Landing 28 - Shugart Enterprises, LLC 5783 Misty Meadow Court, River Gate 31 - McGuire Construction Co., Inc. 107 Scotch Moss Drive, Summer Hill Farm

34 - Shugart Enterprises, LLC 6278 Langdon Village Court, Langdon Village 35 - Greenwood Developers, Inc. 750 Fountain Brook Lane, Fountain Brook

Celebrating 50 Years of Fall Parades

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