Local construction companies were
among the award winners in the annual
Parade of Homes held recently, sponsored
by the Capital Region Builders and Remodelers
Association.
The event featured 12 new homes around
the capital region. The awards event
was held at the Fasig Tipton building in
Saratoga Springs on June.
Annemarie Mitchell, CRBRA president,
said 2014 “was an epic year for the Parade
of Homes. The homes were all impressive.”
In the Luxury Home category, Balzer +
Tuck architecture in Saratoga Springs won
the award for architectural design. Moreau Associates in Saratoga Springs won the
craftsmanship award and BCI Construction
won the award for curb appeal. Interior
decorating saw a tie between Balzer + Tuck/
Moreau Associates and BCI Construction.
The award for best kitchen went
to Balzer + Tuck/Moreau Associates,
as was the media technology award.
The award for best master bedroom suite
was a tie between Tuck/ Moreau Associates
and BCI Construction.
In the Pinnacle Home category, Witt
Construction of Saratoga Springs swept
all the awards, winning for architectural
design, craftsmanship, curb appeal, interior
decorating, best kitchen, media technology
and master bedroom suite.
In the Townhome Collection category,
Malone & Tate Builders of Schenectady
won all the awards, but did tie with Carrow
Real Estate of Albany for the curb appeal
and media technology awards.
In the Executive Home category, Saratoga
Builders of Saratoga Springs won the award
in each sub-category, but share with Belmonte
Builders of Saratoga Springs the
awards for the curb appeal, media technology
and interior decorating.
In the Luxury Condominium category,
BCI Construction won for its Loudon House.
Pam Krison, executive Officer of CRBRA
said, “it is fantastic to hear and see the
reaction from the attendees as we continue
CRBRA’s mission to keep the public educated
on the latest trends and technology
in residential construction. The builders
that participated in the Parade of Homes
are leading edge.”
CRBRA is the professional trade organization
serving 300 business members in the
residential construction industry for seven
counties from Saratoga to Columbia County.
It is affiliated with the National Association
of Homes Builders and the New
York State Builders Association. For more
information visit, www.crbra.com.