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The
Pocono Builders Association held its
annual awards banquet at the Stroudsmoor
Inn on Wednesday September 22.
Centennial Homes, Inc. of Blakeslee
repeated its 2007, 2008, 2009 performance
by earning three more awards.
Centennial Homes, celebrating its 24th
year in business, has previously won
awards in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007,
2008 and 2009. Centennial Homes, Inc. received
awards this year in the following
categories:
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Best Construction between 2500 and 3500
square feet.
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Best Residential Architecture between 2500
and 3500 square feet.
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Best Specialty Construction.
Robert Hutchins, Centennial’s Vice
President and production manager said,
"I always try to be positive so I
expected to win at least one award this
year. In the past, we have won awards
for quality construction, affordability
and value but this year we were happy to
have won an award for a special project.
We finished a home for folks who had
been abandoned by their builder."
Each year members of the Pocono Builders
Association submit homes to a panel of
judges from outside of the area.
They are judged on quality, value,
architecture and affordability.
Winners are presented with their awards
at their annual banquet.
This year, the award included the
completion of Centennial's first
"Living Green home" , a
three thousand square foot split level
which was built in Tannersville.
Jim Hutchins, Centennial’s CEO put it
this way, “We are, of course, very proud
of our success in winning three more
awards. I think they are yet another
indicator of our efforts to always
remain in the vanguard of the building
community—in this instance, it is thru
quality construction, design, and value
.”
Plateau Area Builder Scores a Hat
Trick
Pocono Builders
Association held its annual awards banquet
at the Stroudsmoor Inn on Wednesday
September 16. Centennial Homes, Inc. of Blakeslee
repeated its 2007 and 2008 performance by earning
five more awards (a hat trick).
Centennial Homes, celebrating its 22nd
year in business, has previously won awards
in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2008. Centennial
Homes, Inc. received awards this year in the
following categories:
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Best Residential Construction
under 1500 square feet.
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Best
Residential Architecture under
1500 square feet.
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Best
Residential Architecture under $150,000.
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Best Residential
Architecture between 1500 and
2500 square feet.
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Best Residential Architecture
between $150,000 and $225,000.
Robert Hutchins, Centennial’s Vice President
and production manager said, "I always try
to be positive so I expected to win at least
one award this year. In the past, we have
won awards for quality construction,
affordability and value but this year we are
thrilled to also have won for architecture."
Each year members of the Pocono Builders
Association submit homes to a panel of
judges from outside of the area. They are
judged on quality, value, architecture and
affordability. Winners are presented with
their awards at their annual banquet and the
homeowners involved receive identical
plaques.
The awards coincide with the completion of
Centennial's first "Living Green home"
, a three
thousand square foot split level which
was built in Tannersville.
Jim Hutchins, Centennial’s CEO put it this
way, “We are, of course, very
proud of our success in winning five more
awards. I think they are yet another
indicator of our efforts to always remain in
the vanguard of the building community—in
this instance, it is thru quality
construction, design, and value .”

Pocono Builders
Association held its annual awards banquet
at the Stroudsmoor Inn on Wednesday
September 17. Centennial Homes, Inc. of Blakeslee
repeated its 2007 performance by earning
five more awards.
Centennial Homes, celebrating its 21st
year in business, has previously won awards
in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2007. Centennial
Homes, Inc. received awards this year in the
following categories:
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Best Residential Construction
for under $150,000.
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Best Kitchen under $15,000
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Best Kitchen over $15,000.
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Best Residential Addition over
$50,000
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Best Whole House Renovation.
Robert Hutchins, Centennial’s Vice President
and production manager said, “These are our
first awards for renovations and kitchens
and we are thrilled.” He explained, “When
people retire and permanently move into
their vacation homes they find that they
need more space and updated kitchens.”
Each year members of the Pocono Builders
Association submit homes to a panel of
judges from outside of the area. They are
judged on quality, value, architecture and
affordability. Winners are presented with
their awards at their annual banquet and the
homeowners involved receive identical
plaques.
Earlier this year Centennial introduced a
new line of homes, The Prestige
Series. It offers a
green options package including enhanced
insulation and a geothermal heat pump. “We
are evolving along with our market and hope
to enter a Prestige Series
home in next year’s competition,” explained
Sales Manager, Robert McKnight. “Our motto
is: we build sensible homes for sensible
people. Today sensible means energy
efficient.”
McKnight added, “Not that we tired of
winning with our homes, but we thought we
would do something a bit different with our
entries. As it stands right now, no
other builder in the area has won in as many
different categories as Centennial Homes,
Inc.”
Jim Hutchins, Centennial’s CEO put it this
way, “More than anything else, I think this
shows just how diversified we can be—we
build award winning colonials to award
winning small kitchen remodels. And with
the uncertainty of today’s economy, one has
to wonder, ‘Who needs a new home…why not fix
up the one you have.’ In our case, we’ll
build you a big house or a small
kitchen…whatever you prefer. And, in either
instance, we want them to be award
winners.”
“We are thrilled with the success!”

Centennial Homes, Inc.
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