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Clark County business briefing, Nov. 2, 2024

The Columbian
Published: November 2, 2024, 6:00am

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The Building Industry Association of Clark County hosted An Evening of Excellence on Oct. 17 at Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver. The event honors the craftsmanship, innovation and leadership of association members in landscaping, design, construction, remodeling and renovation.

The evening featured the 2024 Building Excellence Awards, as well as the Columbia Credit Union Tour of Homes Awards and the GRO Parade of Homes Awards.

Among the top awards are:

In the 46th annual GRO Parade of Homes, Cascade West Development was awarded Best in All in the Industry Awards. In the People’s Choice Awards, Cascade West won Best Architecture.

In the Columbia Credit Union Tour of Homes, Taylor Morrison won the Most Livable Floor Plan Under $1M award, and Kingston Homes earned the Most Livable Floor Plan Over $1M award.

Taylor Morrison was also recognized with Best of Show Under $1M, while Kingston Homes secured the Best of Show Over $1M. Summit Custom Homes swept the remodeling categories.

Urban NW Homes was honored in two categories: the NGBS Certified award for sustainable building practices and the Universal Design award for designs that accommodate all abilities.

RG ProBuilders was recognized with the New Home Under $750K award, while Evergreen Homes NW took the New Home $750K-$1M award. Urban NW Homes secured the New Home $1M-$2M award, and Affinity Homes claimed the New Home $2M-$3M and New Home Over $3M awards for luxury home construction.

Homebuilders and construction companies from throughout Clark County attended the event to celebrate the achievements of the industry in 2024.

Visit biaofclarkcounty.org.

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