April 31st, 2010 -Zack Rothrock Builders, Inc. participated in the annual Career Fair held at Southwest Elementary School in Clemmons N.C. We were in the company of nurses, a banker, a lawyer, a surveyor, the Town Manager of Clemmons, and several other professionals. We would like to thank all of the students who visited our booth to learn more about the different careers within the construction industry.

April 2010
Zack Rothrock Builders, Inc is proud to announce the following employees have completed the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Initial Training Course in Winston Salem:
Scott Bobbitt
Donovan Rilley
Donny Seamon
Congratulations!
March 2010
Zack Rothrock Builders, Inc has just received its Firm Certification and Renovator Certification from the:
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Public Heath
Health Hazards Control Unit
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program
For Renovation, repair, And Panting
Beginning in April 2010 all Contractors performing work that disturbs lead based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be EPA certified. If your home was built before 1978 and you are in the market to remodel, make sure you hire a contractor that is EPA certified and that they follow the specific work practices to prevent lead contamination in your home. For more information please visit www.epa.gov/lead.
Zack Rothrock Builders was recently certified as a Green Building Professional by the National Home Builders Association.
October 2009 - Zack Rothrock Builders has received two Stars Awards from the N.C. Home Builders Association. This awards program honors the achievements of home building industry professionals. The first STARS award was awarded for Best Color Ad, full page or under, for a builder, developer, associate, realty company or community. Zack Rothrock Builders won for the "What can your home be?" ad series. The second STARS award the company received was for Best Brochure/Direct Mail piece for a project by a builder with less than 50 residences a year.
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