Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, July 22, 1993 TAG: 9307220680 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: E-5 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
R. Devereux Jarratt of Roanoke and the Rev. Dr. Robert T. Copenhaver of Salem have been elected officers on the board of trustees for The Boy's Home near Covington.
Jarratt was elected first vice president, and Copenhaver has been elected second vice president.
The Boy's Home is a residential outreach facility of the Episcopal Church.
Contractors announce 1993 design winners
The Masonry Contractor's Association of Virginia has announced its 1993 design award winners.
Two designs tied for first place in commercial/industrial construction. They are the Century Station parking garage that was designed by Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern architectural firm and Bedford County Administration Building designed by Hatfield & Holcomb with Hughes & Associates, consulting architects.
J.M. Turner & Co. was the general contractor for the parking garage, and Thompson Masonry Contractors Inc. was the masonry contractor. Old Virginia Brick supplied the materials.
John W. Daniels was the general contractor for the administration building, and Masonry Contractors Inc. was the masonry contractor. General Shale Brick supplied the materials.
First Baptist Church, designed by Hatfield & Holcomb with consulting architects Hughes & Associates, received award for the religious/institutional construction project. The Turner company also was the general contractor, and Thompson also was the masonry contractor.
by CNB