Puget Sound BetterBricks Awards Honor 11 Green Building Professionals

The fifth annual Puget Sound BetterBricks Awards wrapped up a few weeks and ushered in a new batch green building overachievers. The aim of these Awards are to both recognize energy efficiency achievements in commercial buildings as well as inspire others to embrace high performance buildings.
This year’s Award winners and finalists were honored at a reception of nearly 200 people the evening of the 25th at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park. The award winners and finalists are listed below. For more information, visit www.BetterBricks.com/Awards, read the press release or download Seattle Business Magazine’s special report.
Owner/Developer
Those who make decisions about strategic direction regarding investments in high performance buildings. These executives, developers, owners and managers support, authorize and generally enable high performance building to be built and operated.
Winner — Kevin Brown, Senior Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer, Swedish Medical Center
Architecture
Those who design buildings and lead the design team on projects that consistently achieve high levels of energy efficiency in both new construction and major renovations.
Winner — Margaret Montgomery, Principal, NBBJ
Finalists — Chris Flint Chatto, Sustainable Designer, ZGF Architects
Design Engineer
Those who design buildings and lead the design team on projects that consistently achieve high levels of energy efficiency in both new construction and major renovations.
Winner — Tom Marseille, Principal, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Finalist — Peter Alspach, Associate, Arup
Facility Manager / Building Operations
Open to a team or an individual who operates and manages the facilities of a building including facility directors, managers and building operators.
Winner — Unico Properties Energy Management Team: Clarence Clipper, Brett Philips and Mike Bedsworth, Unico Properties
Finalists — Mike Anderson, Buildings & Grounds Manager, Bellingham School District; Earl Wayman, Senior Property Manager, GVA Kidder Matthews
Service Provider
Those individuals who provide services to the efficient operations of commercial buildings including mechanical contractors, control companies, equipment manufacturers and commissioning agents.
Winner — Danny Miller, Managing Principal, Performance Mechanical Group
Advocate
Those who advocate for and support the design and operation of high performance buildings including consultants, government, non-profit, educators, and others.
Winner — A-P Hurd, Vice President, Touchstone Corporation
Multi-Disciplinary Team
A team of professionals for integrated design on a specific high performance building project or projects that includes three or more of the following professionals: an owner/developer representative, architect, engineer (mechanical, electrical, structural), consultants, and building contractor (if involved during design).
Winner — NetRiver Phase II Expansion Team: Paul Harris & Adam Vierra, NetRiver; Dave Mackenzie, Design Real Estate; Neil Bavins & Al Thompson, Puget Sound Refrigeration; Randy Valerio, D. Hittle & Associates; Todd Brunner, Brunner Construction.

Congratulations to all the winners! Keep on making “green buildings”. Let’s all protect Mother Earth.
Congrats to the winners who are helping making the world a greener place.
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