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Oct 04, 2011

Canyon Creek Cabinet Co.

Monroe-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. was named one of Seattle Business magazine's 50 greenest companies in Washington. More than 150 companies, nonprofits, government agencies and schools were nominated for the awards. They were judged on their impact to the environment, the comprehensiveness of their efforts and the extent to which they provide a model for other organizations. Canyon Creek was recognized in the manufacturing category.

Dwell Development

Seattle's Dwell Development received the 2010-11 Home of the Year Award by Northwest Energy Star Homes for its accomplishments and contributions to building energy-efficient homes. Dwell also received the Master Builders Association's Built Green Hammer Award, which honors residential green building projects and leaders in innovative green building practices statewide.

ABC of Western Washington

The Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington is moving to the Star Plaza Building, just up the hill from the association's longtime location in Bellevue. Phone and fax numbers will remain the same, but there won't be any direct-dial numbers for staff. The new address is: 11061 N.E. Second St., Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004. Staff hope to open the new office today, according to an ABC press release.

Sep 27, 2011

Skanska USA Commercial Development

Matheson

Dan Matheson joined the Seattle office of Skanska USA Commercial Development as senior development manager. Matheson has managed development projects for nearly 20 years; previously with Intergulf Development Group in San Diego. At Skanska, he oversees entitlement, manages project budgets, and coordinates permitting, construction and development schedules. He holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Puget Sound.

AGC Education Foundation

Workman

Hayes

Brad Hayes of Sellen Construction and Rick Workman of Lease Crutcher Lewis are new members of the AGC Education Foundation board. Hayes, a senior vice president at Sellen Construction, has been with the company for 22 years. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from the University of Washington. Workman is a 21-year construction professional, with Lease Crutcher Lewis since 2004. He holds bachelor's degrees in building construction, and design and planning, from the UW.

CMAA Foundation

The Construction Managers Association of America Foundation awarded a $3,000 scholarship to Washington State University student Nicole Johnson. Earlier this year, Johnson won $2,500 in scholarships from the local chapter. She is majoring in construction management.

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