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Make This Your Year.

Submit your homes and plans and earn a shot at being recognized as being among the best of 2012.

Be a part of our annual Professional Builder Design Awards and see how well your designs, plans and communities stack up against those from other builders and architects around the United States.

Submissions will be accepted in 10 categories: Best Single-Family Attached, Best Single-Family Detached, Best Multi-Family Home, Best One-of-a-Kind Custom Home, Best New Community, Best 'On the Boards', Best Systems-Build/Modular Home, Best Green Home, Best Revised Plan, Best Urban Infill Solution.

Best of all, entering is easy.

  • Submit registration form and fees online
  • Receive entry packet with forms to be completed – project information, project statement, photographs, drawings and plans.
  • Return entries back to us by September 17, 2012 

To learn more, contact Heidi Riedl at hriedl@sgcmail.com or Judy Brociek at jbrociek@sgcmail.com. Submissions must be completed prior to September 1, 2012 and can date back to Dec. 31, 2010. The deadline for submissions is September 17, 2012. 

To enter, please click here.

 
 
 

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