A number of home building and renovation projects on the North Shore have once again caught the eye of industry leaders, as 20 different developments in West and North Vancouver have been recognized as finalists for this year’s Georgie Awards.
North Vancouver’s own Sprucehill Contracting Inc. not only has three separate projects nominated for the honours handed out annually by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of British Columbia, it is also a finalist for two Grand Georgie Awards – Custom Home Builder of the Year and Residential Renovator of the Year.
Sprucehill’s “Home Sweet Chateau” project is nominated for a pair of awards, vying for both Custom Home valued $1.3 million to $1.899 million and for Best Single Family Kitchen over $100,000. Sprucehill’s other nominations are for projects in the Best Residential Renovation under $100,000 category and Best Kitchen Renovation under $125,000.
North Vancouver’s Shakespeare Homes and Renovations is also a Grand Georgie finalist as Residential Renovator of the Year. The company’s project “Sailor’s Retreat” is up for Best Kitchen Renovation over $125,000 and Best Master Suite (New or Renovation).
The North Shore project snagging the most nominations overall was headed up by North Vancouver’s Marble Construction Ltd., with a Leovista Avenue home that is contending for six different awards, including Custom Home valued $1.3 million to $1.899 million.
Another highly recognized project was North Vancouver’s Elenora Residences, which garnered four nominations for Burnaby’s Symphony Homes.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Georgie Awards. The winners will be announced during a gala to be held in Vancouver in March.
Visit georgieawards.ca to see the full list of nominees.