Reward Wall Systems recently named the recipients of the company’s 2006 Project Awards.
An Outstanding Education award was given to Construction Supply Centers for the Timber Ridge Gymnasium in Winchester, Va. The project, a 28,000-square-foot gymnasium in a private school for troubled youth, was the first self-performed job by Ricketts Construction.
Also receiving an Outstanding Education project award is Central Supply Co., which won for an off-campus housing project at the University of West Virginia in Morgantown. The project created 30 student-housing units.
Taking home the Outstanding Commercial Project award was IMS Masonry for the Multiplex Theater in Ogden, Utah. This mammoth project used Reward ICFs to build both the perimeter and demising walls with minimal waste.
Cemstone Contractor Supply took home the 2006 Outstanding Hospitality Project award for its work on East Bay Suites, a 28,000-square-foot “condotel” restoration project in Grand Marais, Minn.
Reward selected three winners in the Outstanding Multi-Family category.
They are: Central Supply Company for the Snowshoe Condo Project in Snowshoe, W.V. The three-unit condominium project was built into the side of a mountain and presented logistical challenges that were particularly well suited to ICF construction. Advanced Building Supply won an award for the scenic six-unit, 14,000 square-foot Crestview Heights development in Missoula, Mont. The third winner in the Multi-Family category is the upscale, nine-unit, four-story Royal Oaks condominium development in Dubuque, Iowa.
The Outstanding Residential Project award went to DAK Construction for a single-family, 9,409 square-foot, two-story home in Ponte Vedra, Fla. The Rookie Of The Year award was given to Prairie Supply Inc. of Bismarck, N.D., and the Top Producer for 2006 is Cemstone Contractor Supply of Mendota Heights, Minn.
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