Standout Projects and Pros Recognized at Building Systems Summit
During the Building Systems Housing Summit in Atlanta in September, NAHB recognized standout projects and industry professionals with its Offsite Construction Awards.
Celebrating the best in offsite construction, the awards program recognizes leading systems-built construction projects with the Jerry Rouleau Awards for Excellence in Marketing and Home Design. NAHB members are also highlighted as Specialty Winners.
The Home Design category spans a number of building systems, including log, timber, panelized and modular. It also recognizes multifamily and commercial projects.
The 2022 winners are:
- Log Home (Less than 2,000 sq. ft.)
The Kenzi: True North Log Homes - Log Home (More than 4,001 sq. ft.)
The Smith Residence: True North Log Homes - Modular Home (Less than 2,000 sq. ft.)
Round Top Aria: Boxprefab - Modular Home (2,001-3,000 sq. ft.)
Lipan Road Connect: Boxprefab - Modular Home (3,001-4,000 sq. ft.)
Grande View: Skyline Champion Corporation - Panelized Construction (Less than 2,000 sq. ft.)
Raleigh Street Infill: Simple Homes - Panelized Home (2,001-3,000 sq. ft.)
18th Street Passive House: Premier Building Systems LLC - Panelized Home (More than 4,001 sq. ft.)
Schmidt Residence: Energy Panel Structures - Timber Home (2,001-3,000 sq. ft.)
Tributary Residence: PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes - Timber Home (3,001-4,000 sq. ft.)
Hansen Residence: PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes/li> - Timber Home (More than 4,001 sq. ft.)
Van De Kamp Residence: Riverbend Timber Framing - Multifamily Project
Salish Way - High Performance Affordable Housing: Premier Building Systems LLC - Commercial Project
First Canada Home: Blue Ridge Log Cabins
The BSC Jerry Rouleau Awards for Excellence in Marketing recognize outstanding projects in print and digital advertising.
The 2022 winners are:
- Digital Marketing
Website Design: Volumetric Building Companies - Print Advertising
The 5 Keys to the Perfect Building System: Whisper Creek Log Homes
The Specialty Winners are awarded to a manufacturer, builder and supplier of the year.
The 2022 winners are:
- S.A. Walters Award Winner
Ken Semler, Impresa Modular and Impresa Building Systems - Builder of the Year
David Lippa, Impresa Modular - Manufacturer of the Year
Curtis McCurry, Timber Block - Supplier of the Year
Laura Dwyer, Dupont
Visit the Offsite Construction Awards section to see images and more from winners and entries of distinction.
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