12 Tahoe-Truckee winners recognized in CATT Annual Awards
Courtesy CATT |
TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. — The Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe recently announced the winners of its 2015 Annual Awards Competition.
Winners were nominated by fellow members for superior craftsmanship, excellent customer service, innovative design, devotion to CATT and community, or other outstanding characteristics.
In all, 27 nominations were made in six “project” categories, and a three-person panel of independent judges from Reno and the Sacramento area selected the project winners.
Also, 38 nominations were made in six “individual achievement” categories, and those winners were chosen by CATT members.
The six project winners are:
Public Works Project of the Year: Kings Beach Streetscape, Signature Landscapes, LLC
Best Use of Technology Project of the Year: Olana Drive, Epic AV Automation
Sustainable Building Methods Project of the Year: Marla Bay Lakefront, MWA, Inc.
Commercial Project of the Year: Bar of America, Ward-Young Architecture & Planning
Residential Remodel Project of the Year: Alpine Meadows, Olson-Olson Architects and Bruce Olson Construction
Residential Project of the Year: Carnelian Bay, Olson-Olson Architects and Bruce Olson Construction
The six individual achievement winners are:
New Member of the Year: Tim and Michelle Erskine, Erskine Commercial Photography
Volunteer of the Year: Andrew Cross, Truckee Tahoe Lumber Co.
Professional of the Year: Jim Porter, Porter Simon, P.C.
Supplier/Vendor of the Year: Kristine Keck, Truckee Tahoe Lumber Co.
Sub-Contractor of the Year: Brett Hill, M.T.I. Tile & Stone
Builder of the Year: Tony Hardy and Molly Stuart, Tony Hardy Construction
The CATT 2015 awards program was sponsored by CLARK+KENSINGTON Paint+Primer In One, available exclusively at Ace Hardware stores.
Questions about the competition, projects or nominees should be directed to Pat Davison, CATT Executive Director, at 530-550-9999 or pat@ca-tt.com.
This article was submitted by the Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe. Visit ca-tt.com to learn more.
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