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The six-story UWMC Behavioral Health Teaching Facility incorporates five distinct façade types and five different substructure attachment methods.  (Photo by Alyssa Acheson)

NWCB honors outstanding projects

The Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau recently handed out 16 awards for outstanding wall and ceiling projects in Washington and Oregon. Awards were given for interior and exterior finishes on commercial and residential projects, as well as for light-gauge steel framing, suspended ceilings, renovations and restorations, and for stucco and EIFS projects.


May 4, 2026
A Special Section of
DJC.COM

Projects were judged on design, jobsite innovation and/or conditions, quality of workmanship, use of materials and overall effect.



2026 Outstanding Projects of the Year Awards
Washington
Interior over $1 million
Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion
Exterior Residential
Kaye Apartments
Exterior Commercial
UWMC Behavioral Health Teaching Facility
Suspended Ceiling
Research facility
Light-Gauge Steel Framing over $1 million
Vietnamese Martyrs Parish
Renovation
Devonshire Apartments
Stucco/EIFS
Snoqualmie Casino
Oregon
Interior over $1 million
Block 216 (Ritz-Carlton, Portland)
Interior under $1 million
Beaverton Year-Round Shelter
Exterior, Commercial
Willamette Valley Oregon Temple
Suspended Ceiling
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Emergency Department Addition
Light-Gauge Steel Framing over $1 million
Clackamas County Circuit Courthouse
Light-Gauge Steel Framing under $1 million
LCC Industry and Trades Education Center
Renovation
Benson Polytechnic High School Modernization
Restoration
Albina Library
Stucco / EIFS
Hope Plaza


2026 NWCB Awards team

Section editor: Shawna Gamache
Section design: Jeffrey Miller
Web design: Lisa Lannigan
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