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VRCA Silver Award Winners: Exemplifying Excellence in B.C. Construction

Celebrating Excellence in Construction: VRCA’s 30th Annual Awards of Excellence

The Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) recently made a significant announcement, unveiling the Silver Award winners for its prestigious 2018 Awards of Excellence. This year’s event, marking the 30th anniversary of the awards, garnered an impressive 205 nominations with a staggering total construction value exceeding $2 billion. For builders, contractors, and developers, this recognition underscores the rising standards within the construction industry and highlights the remarkable achievements of member companies across British Columbia.

A Record Year for Nominations

The VRCA’s Awards of Excellence showcases the best in industrial, commercial, and institutional projects in the region. With 49 Silver Award winners spanning 15 project categories, industry professionals should take notice of the hard work and innovation displayed by these companies. According to Tony Everett, the committee chairman, the judges were particularly impressed by how the nominees navigated various challenges, from engineering breakthroughs to adverse weather conditions.

Spotlight on Top Performers

In various categories, several companies stood out for their contributions:

  • General Contractors — Tenant Improvement: Notable winners included Canadian Turner Construction for the Metro Vancouver Headquarters and ETRO Construction for Parq Vancouver. These projects not only exemplify quality construction but also innovative design approaches that meet the needs of modern facilities.

  • General Contractors — Under $15 Million: Recognition went to Jacob Bros. Construction for their office and maintenance facility, and Peter Kiewit Sons ULC for the Powell Spillgate Rehabilitation Installation. These projects illustrate the significance of quality execution, even on smaller budgets.

  • General Contractors — Over $50 Million: This category saw EllisDon Corporation, ITC Construction Group, and Ledcor Construction Limited take home Silver Awards, showcasing their capacity for large-scale projects critical for urban development.

The awards don’t just celebrate construction; they highlight the teamwork and collaborative efforts that go into creating successful projects.

Special Recognition for Trade Contractors

In addition to general contractors, the awards acknowledged exceptional work from trade contractors. Columbia Glazing Systems Inc., for instance, was recognized for their project on Five Ten Seymour, while Houle Electric consistently excelled in the electrical categories, securing recognition for projects across varying scales. Such collaborations highlight the importance of specialized skills within the construction ecosystem.

What This Means for Your Business

  1. Networking Opportunities: Attend events or engage with award-winning companies to form potential partnerships. These relationships can help in winning future projects or expanding service offerings.

  2. Inspiration for Your Work: Use the success stories of award-winning projects to inspire your own team. Recognizing and understanding what made these projects exceptional can lead to improved practices in your company.

  3. Quality Focus: With a growing emphasis on high standards and innovative approaches, reflect on your current projects. Invest in new technologies or training that can elevate your work to award-winning levels.

Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges

While VRCA’s Silver Awards spotlight the accomplishments of the construction industry, they also set a tone for the future. As construction standards rise, so too does the need for innovation, environmental sustainability, and adaptability in facing challenges such as supply chain issues and labor shortages. Staying cognizant of these trends will position construction companies to not only navigate obstacles but also capitalize on new opportunities.

Continued recognition of stellar work through accolades like the VRCA Awards can inspire a new generation of builders, motivating all industry members to strive for excellence and push the boundaries of what’s possible in construction.


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Published: 2018-08-16 02:00:00
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