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Feb 26, 2013
The Association of Washington Business honored Monroe-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. with a Better Workplace Award in the category of Continuous Commitment. The awards recognize Washington companies that commit to workplace safety, and that invest in employees through innovative job training, advancement and benefit programs.
Sound Glass is celebrating 30 years of serving more than 150,000 homeowners, contractors and businesses from its Lakewood headquarters and offices in Tacoma and Bremerton. President Warren Willoughby says January was a record sales month and business will be strong in 2013 due to military contracts and an upswing in remodeling and building businesses.
Feb 20, 2013

Steve Barney was promoted to senior project manager at Deeny Construction Co. in Seattle. Barney joined the company in 2008 and has more than 15 years of construction experience, including stints at Pilchuck Contractors and Kiewit Construction. In his new position, he is continuing involvement in all aspects of project management and estimating.

Tom Bielenberg has become division manager of S.D. Deacon Corp. of Washington's Remco Deacon group, which provides repairs and restorations. Bielenberg has worked at Remco Deacon in Seattle for 15 years, progressing from laborer to superintendent to project manager to operations manager.

Tacoma-based AP|Rushforth Construction appointed Joseph Hull as senior project manager. Hull has more than 25 years of construction experience, including more than 15 years at Hoffman Construction, two years at Berschauer Phillips Construction, and four years as principal and president of True North Development Services.
Construction management students at Washington State University won first place in the Associated Schools of Construction regional competition held earlier this month in Sparks, Nev. Of the five WSU groups participating, the commercial team topped 13 other schools. A second WSU team earned third place in the design-build category. The ASC contest is the largest construction management competition in the country, with participation from about 1,200 students from 42 universities in 18 states. There is no national competition.