Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 42
BAC
Craft Awards
Best Brick Project
BAC 2004 CRAFT AWARDS
PRESENTED TO MASONRY
PROJECTS, INDUSTRY
PROFESSIONALS
The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) presented a total of 26 awards to BAC craftworkers, officers and union contractors at an awards ceremony held in conjunction with its spring Executive Council meeting in St. Louis in June. Now in its 21st year, the BAC Craft Awards program recognizes the talented professionals who continue to drive North America's masonry industry forward.
Speaking at the awards ceremony, BAC President John J. Flynn praised this year's recipients, saying, "Your achievements, which honor the rich history, tradition and artistry of skilled masonry craftsmanship, have contributed so much to ensuring a brighter, stronger future not only for BAC craftworkers and contractors, but for the communities in which we live and work."
The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., represents 100,000 skilled masonry workers in the United States and Canada. With over a century of protecting the rights of workers, BAC is the oldest continuous construction union in North America. To learn more about BAC, visit www.bacweb.org. The following is a list of the 2004 BAC Craft Awards and recipients.
Note: The marks MCAA members.
Purdue Alumni Center, West Lafayette, Ind.
Local 4 IN/KY
Signatory Contractor: James Scharer Masonry
Architect/Designer: CSO Architects Engineers and Interiors inc.
Best Brick & Stone Project
131 Dartmouth Street, Boston
Local 3 MA
Signatory Contractor: Phoenix Bay State Construction
Architect/Designer: Arrowstreet Architects
Best Rubble Stone Project
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Regina, Saskatchewan
Local 1 SK
Signatory Contractor: "Gracom Masonry/BFI Construction
Architect/Designer: Douglas J. Cardinal Architects Ltd.
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