2024 AIA Eugene Construction Craft Awards
The recipients of the 2024 Construction Craft Awards gather for recognition during the October 22, 2024 awards banquet in the Ford Alumni Center ballroom.
Did you know that the Craftsmanship
Awards was the first initiative of the American Institute of Architects Southwestern
Oregon Chapter following the organization’s chartering back in 1952? The
long-running program—now named the Construction Craft Awards and
administered by the Eugene Section of AIA Oregon—aims to highlight those who have mastered their
craft, whether on specific projects or throughout their careers, by celebrating
their exceptional skills and dedication to the work they perform.
The 2024 edition of the
Construction Craft Awards was the first since 2019, and thus long overdue. I
was pleased to see the Lee Barlow Giustina Ballroom at the University of Oregon’s Ford Alumni
Center filled last Tuesday evening and the enthusiasm for the presentation of
this year’s awards. It bodes well for the Eugene Section’s ongoing efforts to
expand its outreach in the lasting wake of the pandemic through collaborative design-focused
events and activities.
As in previous years, the success
of the Construction Craft Awards was reliant upon the nominations of those
individuals who AIA Eugene members believed best exemplified the time-honored
ideals of craftsmanship. The following are the outstanding recipients of the
2024 awards:
- Jon Baugus –
Superintendent, Chambers Construction(1)
- Steve Kurtz – Exterior
finisher (envelope and waterproofing), Xtreme Xteriors, Inc.
- Steve Otto –
Finish carpenter, Ordell Construction Co.
- Steve Perkins –
Mason, Hap’s Masonry, Inc.
- Rick Robertson –
General contractor/owner, Six Degrees Construction Co.
- Ryan Thomas –
General contractor, Ryan Thomas Construction, LLC
- The Ponds Team –
Essex General Construction, Inc.
This list’s diversity speaks
to the breadth of means by which true craftsmanship may be achieved and recognized.
The Construction Craft Awards underscore the importance and contributions of
key individuals within the diverse teams involved with the execution of the
most successful building projects.
Our technology-fueled,
accelerated existence seemingly leaves little room anymore for the application of
measured, considered craft in the execution of buildings. That said, exemplary craftsmanship
always shines through. You recognize it immediately. Fundamentally, it reflects
the pride and meticulous attention to detail invested by highly skilled
tradespersons in the production of the most useful and beautiful objects,
buildings, and places.
Kudos to all the 2024
Construction Craft Award recipients. Clearly, this legacy of recognition is one
AIA Eugene should endeavor to maintain for years to come.
(1) I
wrote a letter of endorsement for Jon’s nomination. Jon served as Chambers
Construction’s superintendent for Phase 1 of the Civic Park project.
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