LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Hardscape North America is now accepting entries for the 7th Annual HNA Hardscape Project Awards to be presented during HNA 2014 Awards Breakfast being held on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Fifteen award categories include residential and commercial applications using a variety of products including concrete pavers, clay pavers and segmental retaining walls and projects of different sizes. The deadline to submit entries is Sept. 17, 2014. The HNA Hardscape Project Awards breakfast is open to HNA registrants as an optional ticketed event. The HNA Hardscape Project Awards are produced by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute, National Concrete Masonry Association and the Brick Industry Association. The HNA Hardscape Project Awards and Breakfast Banquet is sponsored by Belgard, Ewing Hardscapes and Pavestone Company. Click here for details.
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