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Auckland 2004 House of the Year Raises the Bar

Published: Mon 9 Feb 2004 06:06 PM
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February 9, 2004
Registered Master Builders 2004 House of the Year Raises the Bar
Gold, silver, and bronze mean more than sporting achievement this year as the Registered Master Builders 2004 House of the Year and Commercial Awards open for entries with a new format for the nation’s premier event in the building and construction industry.
Auckland Registered Master Builders Association President Blair Cranston says the growing popularity and national recognition of the competition has led to some key changes to the competition format.
“In a drive to reward and promote quality standards we have introduced some key changes in the awards structure, giving registered master builders even more opportunity to be recognised for their building excellence. These changes will also make it easier for homeowners to identify outstanding builders in their area by looking out for the Gold, Silver and Bronze House of the Year quality marks,” says Blair Cranston.
The Registered Master Builders 2004 House of the Year is now structured on two levels – local and national. Gold, Silver or Bronze Awards are determined in 20 local competitions around New Zealand using a points-based system, with one overall winner awarded in each category. All local Gold Award winners progress to the national competition where they are judged by a new panel to determine national category winners and the 2004 Supreme Award. National winners are announced at a gala event in Auckland on 25 September.
In its 14th year, a record number of entries are expected nationally, with the Auckland Registered Master Builders Association preparing for even greater numbers than previous years, when entries officially close on March 22.
The Registered Master Builders 2004 House of the Year is supported by Principal sponsor PlaceMakers; and Lifestyle, Commercial and Supporting sponsors James Hardie, GIB Living Solutions®, Origin® Timeframe®, Tasman Insulation (Pink® Batts® Ultra), Mico Plumbing Supplies (Mico Bathrooms), and Housing New Zealand Corporation.
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