Salt Lake City-based SBR Technologies – Recipient of CSI 2015-2016 Presidential Award
In April 2016, SBR Technologies received the CSI Salt Lake Chapter 2015-2016 Presidential Award for “outstanding support to the chapter.”
According to Guy Timothy, President of SBR, “We are very proud to contribute to the CSI organization and community. We recognize this honor and we’re grateful for the board and members.”
Jeff Holley, VP Sales of SBR, added, “SBR has been a long-time supporter, and we believe that CSI is a great organization, both because of its quality members and its efforts to drive improvement through the construction industry.”
SBR has been a proud member and supporter of CSI for years. As a reprographer, SBR has provided guidance and support, helping to shape the way that constructions standards are applied to technical drawings and plans.
CSI was founded in March 1948 by the specification writers of government agencies who came together to improve the quality of construction specifications. The Institute’s efforts were essential in improving construction specification quality so that it could meet the demands of the post-war construction boom. Development of specifications best practices, promulgating standards/formats, professional education, and certification were cornerstones of the Institute.
The Institute grew quickly to include specification writers in the private sector, design professionals concerned about communicating their vision in construction documents, constructors interested in delivering high-quality facilities, and material suppliers with unique solutions to construction challenges. These construction professionals continue to work together today as CSI members to effectively communicate the designers’ vision, the material producers’ solutions, and the constructors’ techniques to create outstanding facilities that meet facility owners’ objectives.
The mission of CSI is to advance building information management and education of project teams to improve facility performance. CSI is a national association of more than 10,000 volunteers who are dedicated to improving the communication of construction information.