The
2010
SFBA NARI
REMMIES Awards
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The REMMIES Awards:
Recognizing
Excellence in Remodeling
~
Annual
Awards Program of the San Francisco Bay Area
Chapter
of the
National Association of the Remodeling Industry (SFBA
NARI)
Application Due
Date:
On or before Friday, August 20, 2010 at 5:00
p.m.
Completed Binder Due Date:
On or before Friday, September 17, 2010 at 1:00
p.m.
Project Eligibility Dates:
Work must have been completed between January 1,
2009 and June 30, 2010.
Competition is open only to SFBA,
Diablo Valley, and North Bay NARI
members
Applications and Binder Instructions
available NOW:
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2010 SAN FRANCISCO BAY
AREA REMMIES
CATEGORY INFORMATION
A jury
of local industry professionals will select winning
entries in each category. There may be a first, and
possibly second and merit awards. The judges will also
award the
GRAND REMMIE AWARD to the best overall
entrant. The decision of the judges is
final.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND
DESIGN PROFESSIONALS CATEGORIES (will be judged
separately):
Residential Kitchen Under
$40,000*
Best residential kitchen remodel with a
total project cost under $40,000. Only interior photos
may be used.
Residential Kitchen Between
$40,000 to under $80,000*
Best residential kitchen
remodel with a total project cost of $40,000 to $80,000.
Only interior photos may be
used.
Residential Kitchen $80,001 to
$120,000*
Best residential kitchen remodel with a
total project cost of $80,001 to $120,000. Use only
interior photos.
Residential Kitchen Over
$120,000*
Best residential kitchen remodel with a
total project cost of over $120,000. Use only interior
photos.
Residential Bath Under
$30,000*
Best residential bath remodel with a total
project cost under $30,000. Only interior photos may be
used.
Residential Bath $30,000 to
$60,000*
Best residential bath remodel with a total
project cost of $30,000 to $60,000. Only interior photos
may be used.
Residential Bath Over
$60,000*
Best residential bath remodel with a total
project cost of over $60,000. Only interior photos may
be used.
Residential Interior Under
$100,000 and $100,000 and over*
This category
comprises two cost divisions: (1) projects with a total
cost of under $100,000; and (2) projects with a total
cost of $100,000 and over. This includes, but is not
limited to, such projects as a family room, home office,
media room or recreation room remodeling as well as
attic or basement conversions and the like. Work must be
done within the existing walls of a residential
structure. This category does not include room
additions. Only interior photos may be used.
Residential Exterior Under $100,000 and
$100,000 and over*
This category comprises two cost
divisions: (1) projects with a total cost of under
$100,000; and (2) projects with a total cost of $100,000
and over. Includes, but is not limited to, alterations
to the exterior of a residential building such as
porticos, porches, decks, glass or screen enclosures,
exterior kitchens, windows, dormers, and exterior
resurfacing like siding, stucco, etc. which enhances the
overall appearance of the exterior. The project cannot
have added heated livable space to the home. Exterior
photos only.
Residential
Addition*
There are four cost divisions under this
category: (1) projects with a total cost of under
$100,000; (2) projects with a total cost of $100,000 to
under $250,000; (3) projects with a total cost of
$250,000 to $500,000; and (4) projects with a total cost
of over $500,000. Includes, but is not limited to,
additions, add-a-levels, or attic build-outs which
increase livable space of the existing home. The project
cannot have changed the exterior footprint or elevations
of the existing residential structure in more than one
location. Interior and exterior photos may be used.
Entire House*
This category comprises
four new cost divisions: (1) projects with a total cost
of under $250,000; (2) projects with a total cost of
$250,000 to under $500,000; (3) projects with a total
cost of $500,000 to $1,000,000; and (4) projects of over
$1,000,000 total costs. A project that remodeled or
renovated a substantial portion of the entire
residential house, inside and outside, or where multiple
additions and/or style changes in footprint or elevation
have been made in more than one location. Interior and
exterior photos must be used.
Historical
Preservation - Residential and Commercial
The
renovation/restoration of the interior and/or exterior
of a structure or addition to such structure, built
prior to 1935. Any and all changes are to have closely
matched architectural style and building type. Any and
all product used are to be of a material authentic in
style to the area in which the building was originally
built, paying special attention to period trim detail
and period coloring. Restoration of missing historic
features and added structure are to respect the
essential historic character and architectural style of
the original building design. Interior and exterior
photos may be used. Submit separate applications for
Residential and Commercial Historical Preservation
categories.
Residential Universal Design
The Residential Universal Design category will
consider changes in residences that make them usable by
people of all ages and physical capabilities. Projects
can include, but are not limited to, accessible
entrances, modified floor plans, barrier-free kitchens
and baths and use of "smart home" technology. Emphasis
will be on using products and design to create invisible
solutions that blend with the surroundings. Clearly
indicate both the problems and solution to the
accessibility problem for evaluation of stated goals.
Commercial Interior
Remodeling
performed within the existing walls of a previously
occupied commercial space. Clearly define the type of
client and the client's needs in the project
description. Only interior photos may be used.
Commercial Exterior
Remodeling
performed on the exterior of an existing commercial
structure. Clearly define the type of client and the
client's needs in the project description. Only exterior
photos may be used.
Commercial Universal
Design
The Commercial Universal Design Category will
consider changes in commercial facilities that make them
usable by people of all ages and physical capabilities.
Projects can include, but are not limited to, accessible
entrances, modified floor plans, and barrier-free
design. Emphasis will be on using products and design to
create invisible solutions that blend with the
surroundings. Clearly indicate both the problem and
solution to the accessibility problem for evaluation of
stated goals.
Green Building (new and
existing)
This is a new category applicable to
residential structures only. Separate subcategories, one
for new construction and one for remodeling, will each
receive an award. The projects must incorporate
increased energy efficiency, conservation of natural
resources, and improved air quality techniques. These
are reflected in, but are not limited to, the use of
energy saving items/systems, recycling/recyclable and
recycled materials, and non-polluting materials and
ventilating systems. A list of materials, systems, and
other items should accompany the photos. Photos can be
interior and/or exterior, but applicable to the Green
Building category.
Home Theater &
Media Rooms Under $150,000
A remodeled space within
a house, with a cost under $150,000, that serves as a
home theater or media room that may include
entertainment or game room areas. The space can be a
remodel of an existing room, an addition or an attic
conversion. The space must incorporate audio & video
equipment and a designated viewing area. A/V equipment
can be built-in or free standing. Interior views only if
the space is an addition.
Home Theater
& Media Rooms over $150,000
A remodeled space
within a house, with a cost over $150,000, that serves
as a home theater or media room that may include
entertainment or game room areas. The space can be a
remodel of an existing room, an addition or an attic
conversion. The space must incorporate audio & video
equipment and a designated viewing area. A/V equipment
can be built-in or free standing. Interior views only if
the space is an addition.
Multi-Family
Residential
A project that has remodeled or
renovated a substantial portion of the entire
multi-family residential structure, inside and outside,
or where additions and/or style changes in footprint or
elevation have been made. Interior and exterior photos
must be used. (Note that changes to a single unit within
a multi-family structure should be submitted in the
category as if it were a single-family residence)
Other
This category is for a remodel
or renovation project that does not fit any of the above
descriptions. Any entry for this category will not
automatically be entered in the judging. Entries would
be considered for this 'Other' category on a
case-by-case basis as determined by the Remmies
Committee once the application has been received. Please
submit a detailed written description of the project as
well as an explanation of why one of the standard
categories is not applicable.
SPECIALTY SUPPLIERS AND TRADE
SUB-CONTRACTOR CATEGORIES:
Residential Specialty - Interior
This
category represents a special interior element of a
project. It includes, but is not limited to, such
projects as railings and columns, brick, stone and
masonry work, tiling, air conditioning and heating,
fireplaces, insulation, kitchen hoods, glass block, wall
finishes such as plaster, flooring, electrical lighting,
home automation, media systems, cabinetry, door and
window treatments, stairways and railing, etc. Work must
have been done to an existing residential structure.
Only interior photos may be used.
Residential Specialty - Exterior
This
category represents a special exterior element of a
project. It includes, but is not limited to, such
projects as decks, columns, pagodas, trellises, arbors,
fences and gates, patios and terraces, driveways,
walkways, retaining walls, other masonry elements,
fountains and water features, swimming pools and spas
and outdoor lighting. Also included may be detached
structures such as garages, pool houses, studios,
guesthouses, sheds, gazebos, pavilions etc. Only
exterior photos may be used.
Commercial
Specialty
Includes, but is not limited to, such
projects or operations as cosmetic facelift, siding,
roofing, insulation, window, door, railings, columns,
brick, stone and masonry work, tiling, solar panels, air
conditioning, heating, gutters and leaders, low voltage
lighting, etc. Work must have been done to an existing
commercial structure. Clearly define the type of client
and the client's needs in the project description.
* Cost of a project is defined
as contract price, all extras, change orders and the
fair market value of materials and products that were
purchased, sweat equity and in-kind serviced provided,
and/or any separate required subcontract work.
Refer to the Official
REMMIES Application Packet for full information.
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