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NARI regional winners announced

There were 157 Regional “Contractor of the Year” (CotY) Winners named by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) during this year’s regional competition. Judging for the regional projects took place at NARI’s national headquarters in Des Plaines, Ill. in January.

 

Regional CotY Winners will now advance as finalists to the national level.

 

Local winners include the following:

 

Residential Kitchen over $100,000

Region IV - Michael Matrka, Inc., Columbus, OH

 

Residential Bath under $30,000

Region IV - Midland Group LLC, Columbus, OH

 

Entire House Under $250,000

Region IV - J.S. Brown Company, Inc., Columbus, OH

 

Entire House $500,001 to $1,000,000

Region IV - J.S. Brown Company, Inc., Columbus, OH

 

Entire House Over $1,000,000

Region IV - Michael Matrka, Inc., Columbus, OH

 

Residential Universal Design

Regional IV - Renovations Unlimited, Grove City, OH

 

Contractors from seven regions around the country vie for CotY Awards on an annual basis, and all regional winners will now be eligible for National CotY Awards and will be honored at NARI’s Evening of Excellence on Saturday, March 15 at the Bayfront Hilton in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Most projects submitted for judging were an improvement or an addition to an existing structure, with the exception of one category, “Residential Exterior Specialty.”

 

Otherwise, new construction projects were not eligible. In addition, competing projects were completed between July 1, 2006 and Nov. 30, 2007 and were not submitted in prior NARI National contests.

 

An impartial panel of judges who are experts within the industry and associated fields, selected winners based on each entrant’s “before and after” photography and project description. Judging was based on problem solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree of difficulty and entry presentation.

To be considered for a CotY Award, a company must be a NARI member in good standing. NARI members represent an elite group of the approximately 800,000 companies and individuals in the U.S. identifying themselves as remodelers.





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