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PRINCE GEORGE – Which company has built the best commercial, industrial and revenue producing buildings in Northern B.C.?
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 Northern BC Commercial Building Awards, set for Thursday, June 2 at the Ramada Inn in Prince George. The bi-annual celebration of the best in commercial and industrial construction is for buildings completed between Jan. 1, 2014 and Dec. 31, 2015 from Fort St. John and Dawson Creek to Prince Rupert, and from 100 Mile House to Prince George.
The Northern BC Commercial Building Awards were held in 2010, 2012 and 2014, and the Judges’ Choice Award for Best Overall Entry in the 2014 event went to 6534 Airport Road in Fort St. John.
“This event is all about celebrating what these individuals and companies have built, which make our Northern B.C. communities so vibrant,” says Mark MacDonald of Business Examiner Peace Cariboo Skeena, which stages the event. “Builders and owners can also nominate their own projects if they would like.”
Gold Sponsors for the event are RE/MAX Commercial, the Northern Regional Construction Association, the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association, and the BC Northern Real Estate Board Commercial Council.
There are 11 categories for these awards: Mixed Use (Commercial/Residential), Seniors Housing, Community – Institutional, Community – Recreational, Retail, Industrial, Multi-Family, Hospitality, Commercial Renovation/Restoration, Office and Green.
Nomination forms can be downloaded from www.businessexaminer.ca and click through Events, or contact Mark MacDonald at mark@businessexaminer.ca for a copy of the submission form.