As leaders in our industry, we feel it is important for our team to share and learn with our industry peers. The time we commit to local industry organizations only helps us better understand how we can improve on our project collaboration, development approach, and establish stronger teaming opportunities while maintaining the most up to date knowledge in our market. We accomplish these goals through participating and supporting industry organizations like:
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American Institute of Architects (AIA): www.aia.org
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Association of General Contractors (AGC): www.agc.org
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Association of the Wall & Ceiling Industries: www.awci.org
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Central City Association (CCA): www.ccala.org
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Construction Management Association of America (CMAA): www.cmaanet.org
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Construction Owners Association of America (COAA): www.coaa.org
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Finishing Contractors Association (FCA): www.finishingcontractors.org
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International Interiors Design Association (IIDA): www.iida.org
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International Union of Painters & Allied Trades Union (IUPATU): www.iupat.org
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Los Angeles Headquarters Association (LAHQ): www.laheadquarters.com
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Project Management Institute (PMI): www.pmi.org
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Southern California Development Forum (SCDF): www.scdf.org
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United Brotherhood of the Carpenters (UBC): www.carpenters.org
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USC Architectural Guild Association: arch.usc.edu
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Western Wall Ceiling Contractors Association (WWCCA): www.wwcca.org
KNOWLEDGE IS KEY.
Sharpe wins 2022 Excellence in Construction Quality Award for Small Projects from AWCI
Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry
Museum of Tolerance Social Lab, Los Angeles
The Museum of Tolerance Social Lab presents issues using the universal language of technology. When entering the exhibit, guests walk through the “Prejudice Portal,” a sloped USG ensemble acoustical ceiling encompassed through radius walls. Within the radius walls, a 30-linear-foot niche showcases accessible touch screens. Past the entrance are radius walls that have been warped throughout the floor. Metal studs are in close range to create the full height radius wall look. Translucent “veils” that are made of metal coils and suspended from the ceiling are used to separate areas.
We would like to recognize the Sharpe team for their incredible work on this project as well as our Industry Partners including Sierra Pacific Constructors, Yazdani Studio, ClarkDietrich, Hilti, L&W Supply, USG, and Westside Building Material.