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CICA Honors BCCI for New Office Project of the Dutch Consulate

BCCI, a premier commercial contractor firm, won the 2010 Northern Bay Counties Corporate Tenant Improvement Award last night from the Commercial Interiors Contractors Association (CICA) for its new office of the Consulate General of the Netherlands (Dutch Consulate) project.

The award was presented at the Annual Commercial Interiors Contractors Awards ceremony at the Merchants Exchange in front of an audience of more than 600 real estate owners, developers, brokers, architects, interior designers, and contractors.

"BCCI is extremely proud to join the prestigious group of Bay Area contractors who have won this award," said Mike Scribner, President & CEO of BCCI. "The Dutch Consulate project signifies the outstanding client collaboration and commitment to quality that BCCI devotes to all of our work.  My congratulations to the team."

BCCI completed the new office of the Consulate General of the Netherlands (Dutch Consulate) in San Francisco in January. BCCI partnered with the Dutch Consulate to build a modern office space for the consolidation of several Dutch government departments, including the consular, economic, and cultural departments to the Post Montgomery Building at One Montgomery Street in downtown San Francisco. This new office now serves as the main location for the Dutch government's activities in the Western United States.

Many of the office's materials and furnishings were fabricated in the Netherlands and shipped to the U.S. for installation. BCCI built out the office space while the components, including the transaction and visa counters and entry framing systems, were constructed overseas.  BCCI ensured that all measurements for these elements were precise as they needed to fit perfectly into the already-built space. BCCI coordinated with the Dutch Consulate's various suppliers to ensure measurements of both the furnishings and electrical system were properly converted and met the City of San Francisco's building standards and codes.

Source: http://www.bcciconst.com/

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