Homes and Property

Evening Standard New Homes Awards

Homes & Property invites housebuilders to enter the 18th annual Evening Standard New Homes Awards
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Call for entries


The Evening Standard New Homes Awards, now in their 18th year, celebrate the highest standard of skills, design and craftsmanship within the new homes industry.

The awards comprise nine categories, each with two sections. One section is for companies, or groups of associated companies, who build up to 100 units per annum.

The other section is for those completing more than 100 units per annum, ensuring an equal chance to all companies whatever their size.

So, whether you have built hundreds of units, or just a single house within the past year, we welcome your entries for these coveted awards.

The closing date for entries is Friday 6 February, 2009. Every company entering will receive two tickets to the Gala Awards luncheon at The Dorchester, Park Lane, on Friday 15 May 2009.

> Download the entry form
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Type: Adobe PDF File



For more information, call 01494 675660, or email avril@gmhcommunications.co.uk.





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