Acme Brick Company Earns Coveted “Partners of Choice Award” From

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  Acme Brick Company is one of only twenty-five companies nationwide that have received David Weekley Homes’ 2024 nationally acclaimed “Partners of Choice Award.” 

       David Weekley Homes, one of the largest, privately-held home builders in America, implemented its comprehensive supplier evaluation system and its measurement for world-class excellence, the “Partners of Choice Award” in 2004. The unique evaluation platform allows David Weekley Homes to analyze supplier performance in diverse industries, provide feedback, and recognize those truly outstanding achievers. 


     The National Preferred Partner Survey format consists of two questions with a 1-to-5 rating system for partners and is sent to David Weekley Homes team members who are currently doing business with them in their market.


     The evaluation process involves a comprehensive system of feedback and discussion that enables David Weekley Homes to measure excellence among all established trade partners and their channel partners. Providers that receive the highest scores throughout the year are presented with the prestigious National Preferred Partners Award.

     A total of 122 companies were evaluated this year and 20% percent achieved the designation of National Preferred Partner. A select few companies who partner with David Weekley Homes have been recognized as a National Preferred Partner multiple times, including Acme Brick Company which has been recognized 10 times.  


     Commenting on the award, John Schiegg, of David Weekley Homes said, “At David Weekley Homes, we hold our National Preferred Partners to high standards of excellence. Acme Brick Company consistently exceeds our expectations by delivering outstanding quality and service.” 


      â€œWe are honored at Acme Brick Company to receive this award by a company like David Weekley Homes that is so outstanding in the home building field”, Said John Brewer, Vice President of Sales for Acme.


Acme Brick/Weekley Homes

Acme Brick Company, the largest U.S. owned brick company, is a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies headed by famed investor Warren Buffett.  The company celebrated its 133rd birthday on April 17, 2024.  For more information reach Acme Brick at www.brick.com. Follow Acme on facebook, instagram and linkedin.

About David Weekley Homes

To learn more about David Weekley Homes, visit www.davidweekleyhomes.com. 

About David Weekley Homes

David Weekley Homes, founded in 1976, operates in 19 cities across the United States and is headquartered in Houston. David Weekley Homes was the first builder in the United States to be awarded the Triple Crown of American Home Building, an honor which includes “America’s Best Builder,” “National Housing Quality Award'' and “National Builder of the Year.” Weekley Homes has been recognized 18 times by Great Place to Work® and Fortune magazine as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For. Since inception, David Weekley Homes has closed more than 120,000 homes. For more information about David Weekley Homes, visit the company’s website at www.davidweekleyhomes.com.


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