Taylor Morrison Homes honors vendors and trades donating to Benefit home
Taylor Morrison Homes recently honored dozens of their loyal vendors and suppliers at a Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA) Benefit Homes Project Vendor Appreciation Luncheon held in the community of Grand Vista.
These companies were honored for donating materials, labor and services for the construction of their Dahlia Plan, that when sold, will benefit two local charities.
Taylor Morrison’s Purchasing Department generated dozens of suppliers and trades to team with them on construction of their Dahlia Plan, a 1,532 sq. ft., onestory home with three bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage.
The home is elegant with a splash of charm and offers optimal living space for growing families.
Grand Vista
Taylor Morrison built their home on a homesite in their community of Grand Vista. Proceeds from the sale of the home will go to HomeAid Houston and Operation Finally Home.
Representatives from many of the companies that donated, were on hand to celebrate the completion of construction and to receive their award.
Guests were treated to a barbecue buffet that was sponsored for the 16th year by Allpoints Surveying Group with Jeff Solomon and Kendall McDermott overseeing the lunch.
Representatives from the charities, the GHBA and the builder/developer teams showed their appreciation of the donations by saying a few words. Speakers were Scott Merovitch, chairman of the Benefit Homes Project and city president with Chesmar Homes; Todd Rasmussen, division president with Taylor Morrison; Aimee Bertrand, GHBA CEO; Lee Kirgan with Operation Finally Home; Carole Brady, executive director of HomeAid Houston and Roy Blum, construction project manager with Taylor Morrison.
“Taylor Morrison Homes was honored to take part in this year’s GHBA Benefit Homes Project,” said Rasmussen. “Working with our generous vendors and suppliers was a key component in making this a successful build for two valuable charities.”
Vendors and suppliers who attended included Landmark Electric,
REW Materials, LP Building Solutions, Wisenbaker, La Palma Construction, Corey Construction, Rosenberg Plumbing, Hart Lumber, Ellen Lighting & Hardware, Allpoints Surveying and Builder FirstSource.
Since the Project began more than $12 million has been raised. This is the second Benefit Home that Taylor Morrison has built in Grand Vista on a homesite they donated.