ICF Builder Award Plaque

$150.00

Duplicate plaques are available for winners of the 2025 ICF Builder Awards and others on the project team.  The individual who submitted the winning entry will receive a plaque free of charge.  Duplicates of this plaque, and additional plaques for others involved in the project are available for $150 each. (Includes S&H)

One complimentary plaque will be made for each winning project. The complimentary plaque will be sent to the person who submitted the project entry form. The complimentary plaque contains the name of the company in text, not a logo. If you would like a plaque with different text or a logo instead, you will need to order a separate one.

Order deadline for pick-up at the event in Las Vegas is December 2, 2024
All duplicate plaque ordering will close February 7, 2025


NOTE: You may submit either a “Logo” OR “Company Name Text” but not both. If both are submitted only the logo will be used.

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If you have been notified that you are a winner of the 2025 ICF Builder Awards, you may order a duplicate plaque. Please select your project from the drop-down list.

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