PARIC Recognized as 2024 Supplier of the Year

PARIC was recently recognized by Industrial Project Innovation (IPI) as the recipient of the 2024 Supplier of the Year – Remarkable Performance Award. This award is a tribute to PARIC’s work on the Boeing MQ25 Manufacturing Facility project, the Boeing Advanced Coatings Facility project and the Boeing B95 project. 

This award commends PARIC’s commitment to going above and beyond written responsibilities to provide excellent results for our clients, while also meeting project goals and objectives.

The one-of-a-kind award was created by world-renowned Greenville, SC artist, Yuri Tsuzuki with custom bases created by local artisan Matt Crowder of Jack Foster. The central theme of the sculpture is “progression – represented through a steel ladder sculpture. The design reflects evolution, upward mobility, and innovative problem-solving within the industrial realm.” The award ihighlights the importance of adaptability, growth and creative problem-solving which are reflected in the ladder’s design. The sculptures embody the journey from concept to execution, mirroring the complex project life cycle.

Kings Hill Project – Keystone Award Winner

We’re excited to announce that the Kings Hill Redevelopment project was named 2024 AGCMO Keystone Award winner in the $10 – $30 million project category.

Originally built in 1913, and previously used as the Magic Chef oven factory and warehouse, Third Man Development selected PARIC to convert the 50,000 sq.ft. historic structure into a loft-style office building with original architectural features. 

This 12-month project consisted of intensive core, shell and interior historic renovations that included the replacement of more than 80 historical-look windows and the replacement of 2-1/2” thick tongue and groove decking throughout the first and second floors. Original steel roof trusses were preserved to create a unique ceiling space for the first floor offices.

Congratulations also go out to the Butler Brothers and Kootenai Electric Headquarters teams!  The Butler Brothers Renovation was a finalist in the over $70 million category and the Kootenai Electric Cooperative in the National Class category.