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C.P. Berry Construction Co. Honored with 5 Prism Awards

NEWBURY, MA - C.P. Berry Construction Company of Topsfield,  Mass., was the honored recipient of five PRISM Awards according to  Carlton Berry, president.   The 2005 PRISM Awards, presented by the Builders Association of Greater  Boston, were awarded on October  27, 2005 at the Park Plaza Hotel in  Boston. Every two years, the  PRISM Awards (Prestigious Results in Sales and Marketing) honor  companies that demonstrate exceptional performance in the building  industry.  This year, there were 46  categories with a potential for a  Gold and Silver winner in each  category. C.P. Berry submitted  entries in 5 of the 46 categories and  won an award in each of the entered categories.

C.P. Berry Construction Co. won the following awards for its  Caldwell Farm community in  Newbury, Massachusetts:

• GOLD - Best Attached Community of the Year – the Top Award  in all categories.

• GOLD - Best Multi-Family  Design Attached - Over $600,000  Award presented to C.P. Berry and  Caldwell Farm architect - The MZO  Group.

• GOLD - Best Innovative Land  Planning - Residential or Commercial.

• GOLD - Community Service  Award presented for C.P. Berry’s  partnership with the  Newbury Elementary School PTA.

• SILVER - Best Landscape Design - Attached or Detached Homes.  Award presented to C.P. Berry and  Caldwell Farm landscape designer  - The Green Company.

“We are extremely honored that  our Caldwell Farm community has  been recognized with PRISM  awards for its exceptional design,  architectural quality, and land-  scape,” said Berry.

“Caldwell Farm, and its 125 acre  setting, is a truly unique community and we appreciate the recognition from the Builders Association,” said Alan Berry, vice president of C.P. Berry Construction.

Caldwell Farm is a new gated  condominium community for active adults that offers a maintenance-free lifestyle on a serene  piece of property bordering the  Parker River. There are 66 homes  being built at Caldwell Farm in  three phases. The first phase is sold  out and homes are occupied. Phase  2 is 70% sold out with some homes  already occupied. The final phase  is under construction and the entire  project is expected to be completed  by the end of 2006.  Of the total 125  acre setting, 100 acres will remain  undisturbed as preserved Open  Space.