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Ottawa builders score at 2018 EnerQuality awards

Ottawa-based builders have won three of 16 trophies at the 2018 EnerQuality awards, which celebrate energy-efficient home building.

RND Construction, The Minto Group and Tamarack Homes all took top honours in a variety of categories during the Thursday night gala in Vaughan.

R-2000 winner

RND, a frequent winner for green building at these and other awards, took home the trophy for R-2000 Home Builder of the Year. The company won the same award in 2015.

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The company was also a finalist in the Building Innovation Low Rise and Best Green Marketing Campaign categories.

“To win across the province is very tough because there are a lot of big builders,” said Roy Nandram, president of RND, which specializes in custom homes, smaller developments, and renovations.

An R-2000 home is at least 50 per cent above the building code in energy efficiency. “We’re building not only to R-2000 but above and beyond,” said Nandram.

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Large builder award

The Minto Group won the award for Energy Star for New Homes Builder of the Year (large volume). Minto was also a finalist for Ontario Green Builder of the Year.

Like RND, Minto is a frequent prize winner. The company won this same award in 2014 and again last year.

Energy Star champion

Also on the winner’s list: Jacqueline Collier from Tamarack Homes. She captured the Energy Star Champion of the Year award, beating out five other finalists. The prize is given for contribution to a builders’ energy efficiency and/or green building practices.

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“I was so pleased,” said Collier, who was also a finalist in the Builder Achievement category. “There are more and more women being recognized in our industry.

“I didn’t think I was going to win – I had to do a double take. I danced my way to the front of the room, Ellen DeGeneres style.”

Tamarack is a previous winner of the Energy Star for New Homes Builder of the Year award (mid-volume builder).

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Ottawa’s Richcraft Homes and Urbandale Construction were both finalists for this year’s awards, which are part of EnerQuality’s annual Housing Innovation Forum.

EnerQuality certifies energy-efficient homes in Canada, including Energy Star construction. The organization has been giving various awards for two decades.

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About the Author

Patrick Langston

Patrick Langston is the co-founder of All Things Home Inc. and a veteran journalist. He has written widely about the Ottawa housing industry since 2008.

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