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Apr 12, 2016

ABC of Western Washington

Three members of the Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington won awards last month at the ABC National 26th Annual Excellence in Construction ceremony in Florida. Synergy Construction of Woodinville received Pyramid awards for the Peters Place homeless shelter and the City North Apartments renovation, both in Seattle. Centennial Contractors Enterprises received the National Safety Merit Award and Nova Group received the National Safety Excellence Award. Both Centennial and Nova have local branch offices.

Lloyd Construction

David Lloyd, president of Lloyd Construction in Ketchum, Idaho, was named to Professional Builder magazine's annual 40 Under 40 list. A panel of Professional Builder editors selected the winners based on personal and professional accomplishments. Lloyd holds a bachelor's degree in geography and land use planning from the University of Nevada.

Apr 05, 2016

Abbott Construction

Garrison

Lindal

Catalano

Holden

The Seattle office of Abbott Construction hired Joe Holden as project manager, Jamey Catalano and Jacob Lindal as project engineers, and Jennifer Garrison as project assistant. Holden has more than 30 years of MEP experience and is managing work at Tacoma General Hospital. Catalano has seven years of experience and is supporting the Special Projects Division. Lindal holds a bachelor's degree from Central Washington University and is supporting work at The Everett Clinic's new Shoreline location. Garrison earned a bachelor's degree from California State University at Chico and is assisting the estimating department.

Gray Lumber Co.

Farvour

Bartlett

Fransen

Tacoma-based Gray Lumber Co. added Blake Fransen, Bryan Bartlett and Milt Farvour to its sales office. Fransen, a recent University of Washington graduate, is working the sales counter and handling store advertising. Bartlett has 15 years of building product sales experience and worked for Gray in the past. He is handling multifamily construction materials. Farvour has experience in lumber production, lumber treatment and export sales at Manke Lumber and Simpson Timber. He is trading panel and lumber commodities at Gray.

Miles Companies

Puyallup-based Miles Companies is updating its brand by dropping the red and green stripes on its logo and mixer trucks in favor of a bold “M” in a more contemporary font accented with charcoal gray and red lettering. The 73-year-old aggregate and ready-mix concrete company says the new brand represents strength, innovation and versatility. The new brand covers Miles Sand & Gravel Co., Miles Resources and the Concrete Nor'West division.

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