Members of the Rochester construction community recently gathered at Locust Hill Country Club as the Builders Exchange of Rochester presented its Craftsmanship and Lifetime Achievement Awards.
LeChase had an honoree in each category.
A Lifetime Achievement Award honored the late Lyle Corey, with Lyle’s son – Account Executive Mike Corey of the Albany office – accepting the award on his behalf.
In addition, Mason Foreman Hien Ta received a Craftsmanship Award for his work on The Chapel at St. John Fisher College. In making their decision, judges met with Hien and toured the finished project which included a recessed brick pattern and cross at the chapel entry, a stone cross on the chapel’s west side, stone arches at the windows and brick louvers at the basement.
Congratulations go to all twenty of the Craftsmanship and Lifetime Achievement Award recipients.
For a full listing, click here.
In the photos below:
• Top: Hien Ta (right) receives his award from (left-to-right) Daniel Mossien, president of Mossien Associate Architects and awards committee chair; Kevin Canaan, president of AAC Contracting and Builders Exchange board chairman; and Aaron Hilger, president of the Builders Exchange.
• Bottom Right: A view of The Chapel at St. John Fisher College, showing the stone cross on the west side.
• Bottom Left: Mike Corey (right) accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award honoring his father Lyle.