NTCA Honors Membership Excellence
The National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA), the world’s largest tile contractor association, recognized members for their excellent installation projects and service to the industry at its annual awards ceremony. The ceremony took place during the Coverings trade show in Orlando, Florida. Among the awards distributed were the NTCA Five-Star Contractor 2019 Project of the Year awards, the Tile Person of the Year Award, and the Joe A. Tarver Award.
The NTCA Five-Star Contractor 2019 Project of the Year awards recognizes NTCA Five-Star Contractor members for installation excellence. The awards feature both residential and commercial projects that include ceramic tile, natural stone, mosaics and/or glass tile. Though this is the seventh year for the Project of the Year awards, 2019 is the first year that social media was used as part of judging criteria. This year, NTCA Five-Star Program Director Amber Fox added a People’s Choice Award to the list of categories.
“We added the People’s Choice Award to give our membership and our social media followers a chance to take part in the judging process,” said Fox. “It also gave the entrants an additional opportunity to promote their work and engage their social media followers. In the end, we received over 1,500 votes.”
The online voting portion accounted for 10 percent of the judging criteria. Projects were also judged based upon the size of the project, the challenges involved, technical soundness, and the project’s overall appearance, symmetry, layout, and creativity.
Fox said the People’s Choice Award wasn’t the only change this year. “This award is an opportunity to showcase craftsmanship, therefore we changed the judging criteria to increase the value of technical merit compared to last year.”
The NTCA Five-Star Contractor 2019 Project of the Year recipients are as follows:
People’s Choice: Grazzini Brothers for the Milwaukee Bucks New Arena Fiserv Forum
Residential Achievement of Excellence Award: Boatman and Magani, Inc. for Modern Mid-Atlantic Oceanfront Residence
Residential Project of the Year: Hawthorne Tile for “His & Hers” Bathroom
Commercial Achievement of Excellence: Artcraft Granite, Marble & Tile Co. for Phoenician Women’s Spa
Commercial Achievement of Excellence Award: David Allen Company for the Columbia Hotel
Commercial Project of the Year: Northern California Tile and Stone Corp. for the Cache Creek Casino Resort
Commercial Elite Achievement of Excellence (projects over $1M): Rheinschmidt Tile & Marble for Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall
Commercial Elite Project of the Year (projects over $1M): Superior Tile & Stone for the Palms Sky Villas in Las Vegas
David Gobis of David M. Gobis Ceramic Tile Consultant, LLC served as one of the three Project of the Year judges. Though only eight of the 22 entries could be acknowledged, he thought all of them were worthy of recognition. “Judging was extremely difficult. This was easily the most challenging set of nominees I have ever had the pleasure to review. The vision and craftsmanship that went into each of these projects was of the highest level and every person, group, or organization that was a part of the process should be proud, and is deserving of respect from their industry peers for their accomplishment.”
The final award of the evening was the prestigious Joe A. Tarver Award for service to the tile industry given to Tom Ade, owner of Filling Marble and Tile in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. Ade is a long-time member of the NTCA, a former NTCA Regional Director and board member, and recipient of both NTCA’s Ring of Honor and Tile Person of the Year Awards. He also made the NTCA Tom Ade Ceramic Tile Scholarship program possible by bestowing a generous donation to the association earmarked to support children and grandchildren of NTCA members who wish to continue their education.
Over the past four years, the program has given students over $150,000 in scholarship funds.
NTCA Executive Director Bart Bettiga described Ade as being humble and quiet, and as a leader known for his toughness and fairness, and for being thankful. Bettiga said the leader’s accomplishments and generosity are just a few of the reasons Ade was this year’s recipient. “I can’t think of anyone more deserving for the Joe Tarver Award. Always supportive of the association, this man is everything that is right about our industry.”
The distinguished award was named for Joe Tarver who was the NTCA’s executive director from 1972-2002 and dedicated his career to the growth of the tile and stone industry. The award recognizes individuals who have also demonstrated lifetime achievement in the support and growth of the industry.
During the ceremony, the NTCA Tom Ade Ceramic Tile Scholarship recipients were also recognized. Each recipient was awarded $5,000 and an expense-paid trip to the Coverings trade show.