NAHB accepting submissions for 2014 NAHBGreen Awards

HomeNewsNAHB accepting submissions for 2014 NAHBGreen Awards

Washington—The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is now accepting submissions for its 2014 NAHBGreen Awards. Each year, NAHB recognizes individuals, companies and organizations for excellence in residential green design and construction practices and for green building program and advocacy efforts. The awards will be presented on Feb. 5 during an event held in conjunction with the 2014 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas.

“In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in green building, and the industry has responded by designing and constructing high-performance homes that reflect not only green and energy efficient principles, but also innovative design,” said NAHB chairman Rick Judson, a home builder from Charlotte, N.C. “Each year, NAHB recognizes the very best work in this sector in its NAHBGreen Awards.”

In an effort to create a more streamlined submission process and to make it easier and quicker for applicants to apply, the applications for all Project of the Year categories have been revised this year and can be submitted online. The awards are open to both NAHB members and non-NAHB members. To be eligible for the Green Project of the Year categories, projects must have been started no earlier than January 2010 and substantially completed by December 2013.

Categories include: Project of the Year – Single Family, Project of the Year – Multifamily, Project of the Year – Remodel, Project of the Year – Green Site Development and Advocate of the Year.

All homes and developments must be scored to either the 2008 or 2012 ICC-700 National Green Building Standard, to ensure fair comparisons for judging purposes. This can be done by downloading the scoring spreadsheets at home innovation.com/greenscoring. 

All entries must be received by Oct. 15. Application fees are $250 for Project of the Year categories and $150 for the Advocate of the Year award.

For more information, or to apply, visit nahb.org/greenbuildingawards.com. Contact Chad Riedy at criedy@nahb.org with any additional questions.

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