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The Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau recognizes excellence in wall and ceiling construction by presenting its Outstanding Project of the Year Awards. They have updated our awards program to include new award categories.
COVID-19 has already had adverse effects on your planned productivities and the sooner we recognize what those affects are and the effects they will have, the sooner we can begin to combat those.
Governor Inslee has announced that construction of projects already underway in the state of Washington may continue as long as COVID-19 safety measures are met.
Whether your construction project has been shut down or is designated as an “essential project” and work is continuing, there are a number of measures the CDC, OSHA and L&I have implemented to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and to keep workers as safe as possible.
The Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau announced the winners of its annual Outstanding Project of the Year Awards for excellence in wall and ceiling construction. The winners were announced at NWCB's Annual Trade Show and Convention that was held in Huntington Beach, Calif., this May.