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Waukesha's Belman Homes Wows Wisconsin Builders Association Judges

The Wisconsin Builders Association announced the winners of the 2017 Badger Craftsman Awards. One Waukesha company won.

WAUKESHA, WI — Belman Homes of Waukesha was one of four winners as the Wisconsin Builders Association announced the winners of the 2017 Badger Craftsman Awards during its Member Meeting Day held on April 13, 2017 in Stevens Point.

The Badger Craftsman Awards showcase member work and commitment to the building and remodeling industry, with winners chosen for their superior craftsmanship, originality, cost-effectiveness, and customer service, among other considerations. A variety of submission categories are available, and entries are judged by a jury of professionals from the remodeling and building industries.

Four recipients representing various locations throughout the state received multiple awards for their work.

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Abe Degnan (Degnan Design Builders), based in DeForest, received an award for Best Bathroom Remodel Under $30,000,

David Belman (Belman Homes), based in Waukesha, received an award for Best New Home from $450,000-$750,000

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Tom Heiberger (Christel & Heiberger Builders), based in New Holstein, received an award for Best Whole House Remodel.

Paul Simon (Michael F Simon Builders), based in Waunakee, received two awards – Best Bathroom Remodel Over $30,000 and Best New Home Over $750,000.

“We had another great round of submissions this year, and are always impressed by the creativity and craftsmanship of our members,” said Brad Boycks, Executive Director of the WBA.

More information on the awards, including photos from winning submissions, can be found online at www.wisbuild.org/badger-craftsman.

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