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Dec 10, 2019



Graham Construction & Management hired Josh Tocheny as senior project coordinator for the 707 Terry tower project, Robert Crook as superintendent for the Ivy Apartment job and Colleen Parris as project controls advisor in the Seattle Operations office. Canada-based Graham builds multifamily, retail, health care, life science, education and office buildings.

In Seattle, the Northwest Wall and Ceiling Contractors Association hired Rick Miller as executive director. Miller is responsible for collective bargaining and member services. He previously was executive officer of the Master Builders Association of Pierce County and COO of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties.
Since 2014, PCL Construction has donated more than $500,000 to food banks across the country to help eliminate hunger and food insecurity experienced by over 30 million adults and children. This year, the company's U.S. operations contributed $55,000 to 15 food banks across the country, including Food Lifeline and Northwest Harvest in Seattle.
Dec 03, 2019
The Design-Build Institute of America honored Tim Graybeal, a design-build manager at Lydig Construction in Spokane, with a 2019 Distinguished Leadership Award. Graybeal won in the Industry Professional category. He has completed over $750 million in design-build projects over the past decade and serves on the project review committee of the state Capital Projects Advisory Review Board.
Everett-based Sage Homes Northwest earned kudos for systems integration as part of the 2019 Oracle Construction and Engineering Awards. Sage switched from manual data entry to Oracle's Primavera cloud platform to connect project management with accounting. Mike Brown, Sage's business systems and process manager, spearheaded the move. Data analysis consulting firm ProvenBI helped integrate Sage's accounting software with Primavera.
Auburn-based Guardian Roofing is holding its second Guardian Halo Project, which provides a free major roof repair or replacement to a homeowner in dire need. The company is seeking nominations until Jan. 31 and will announce a winner on Feb. 4. A Brown’s Point family won last year’s contest. More information is at https://tinyurl.com/Guardian-Halo.