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Letters of Reference:

Chris Doering, Albertson's, Inc.

John Tawes, Facilities Manager, City of Bellingham

Joel Childers, U.S. Coast Guard

Bob Harthorne, Harthorne Hagen Architects

Lynn Templeton, Boys & Girls Club

Gary Kruger, Sedro-Woolley School District

James Holgate, Western Washington University


 

Many owners and architects that we have worked with have taken the time to write us letters of recommendation.

To view these letters, click on the names to the left.


Press Releases:

* * * Fairhaven Veterans Memorial Flagpole * * *
 


Saturday, July 31, 2004

The relocated Fairhaven Veterans Memorial Flagpole saw a modest ceremony this morning as the flag was raised for the first time. Dave Ebenal, on the left, assists the veterans in hoisting the flag. Ebenal Special Projects, Inc. employee's built the new memorial and moved the flagpole. Ebenal took on the full expense of moving the flag memorial. They did a first class job.

Commemorating Whatcom County soldiers who lost their lives, the memorial tablet is installed on the new brick wall at the relocated Fairhaven Veterans Memorial. Mike of Ebenal Construction fastened the three refurbished plaques this afternoon. Here Tom, his super, gives him a hand.

(by John Servais - www.Fairhaven.com,
Photos by Tip Johnson)


Project Awards:

2006 Washington Aggregates & Concrete Association Award Winner  
* * *Cast-in-Place Structures * * *


Photos courtesy Ferndale Ready Mix   


Whatcom Community College
Multipurpose Art Facility

Whatcom Community College’s Multipurpose Art Facility was built with cast-in-place concrete and clad in precast, integral-colored concrete panels.

Location: Bellingham
Owner/developer: Whatcom Community College
Project team: Ebenal General Construction, general & concrete contractor; Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects, architect; Lund & Everton, structural engineer; Ferndale Ready Mix, ready-mix supplier.
 

Concrete was selected to build the Whatcom Community College Multipurpose Art Facility because of its durability and easy maintenance.

The Art Facility provides space for a new ceramics studio, locker room services and supplemental storage for a recently installed sports field complex surrounding the facility. The interior studio space was created with exposed integral-colored cast-in-place concrete while the exterior is clad in precast, integral-colored concrete panels.

Using concrete allowed designers to extend long cantilevered overhangs to shade large south-facing windows and north-facing roof clerestories for optimal studio lighting. Concrete finishes on the floor, walls and ceiling allow the studio to be spray cleaned while the water is collected in floor drains.

Radiant heating coils embedded in the concrete floors keep the studio warm in the winter, while concrete roof clerestories with operable windows provide natural cooling during the summer.

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