SELECTED AWARDS FROM 1964 TO THE PRESENT

WINNER – Best New Community, Award of Merit. Regional Finest for Family Living Awards for Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. 1990. The Community of Worman’s Mill.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class, Award of Merit. Regional Finest for Family Living Awards for Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. 1990. Windsor Model.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. Regional Finest for Family Living Awards for Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. 1990. Frederick Model.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1990. Windsor Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1990. Norwood Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Project of the Year. MAME Awards. 1989. The Community of Worman’s Mill.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. MAME Awards. 1989. Hawthorne Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. Regional Finest for Family Living Awards for Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. 1989. Frederick Model.

WINNER – Best Land Plan. Regional Finest for Family Living Awards for
Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. 1989. The Community of Worman’s Mill.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1989. Windsor Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1989. Somerset Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1989. Frederick Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1989. Hawthorne Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best New Single Family Home in its Class. FCBA Awards of Excellence. 1989. Devon Model. Courtyard Homes.

WINNER – Best Builder. “Build-ability” Award. 1987-1988. Awarded by the subcontractor and supplier members of the Suburban Maryland Building Industry Association. Recognizes “Overall Excellence in the Areas of Scheduling, Supervision, Engineering, Quality Control, and Ethics”.