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OBOA Awards

 

Recognizing excellence in Building Code Application and Administration

The Ontario Building Officials Association (OBOA) recognizes their members and industry colleagues with an award presented at the Annual Meeting and Training Sessions. This professional organization believes in recognizing and acknowledging those persons who have furthered the aims of OBOA above the normal course of duty. Please consider nominating a person(s) or company that you believe is deserving of this esteem privilege of formal recognition.  AWARDS AND RECOGNITION NOMINATION FORM

Highest Association Recognition

Life Membership (Members)

Awarded to an individual who has served the Association for many years in an exceptional manner. 

Recipients of Life Membership
1969 Roy McNicol 1997 Garry Davis
1970 George Anderson 2000 Tony Chow
1975 Magnus Mitchell 2002 Brian Horsman
1977 W. R. Hamilton 2004 Ronald Kolbe
1979 Gerry Bilous 2006 Leo Grellette
1980 Bill Hewitson 2007 Don Tedford
1981 George Fleming 2008 John DeVries
1983 Cy Bingham 2010 J.T. Hewitson
1984 Keith Cowan

1987 Christos Spanis

1989 Tom Powdrill
1990 Bill Henderson Lou Vaughan
1992 Denis Petry Bert Lambert
1994 Syl Allard Ian Hardy
1995 Peter Finn
R.K (Bud) Watson
 

The Presidents Award

 Andy Kidd Award (Members)

Awarded to an active member of the Association who has provided outstanding career service in his/her commitment to the Association and its members.

Background;
The award is named after Andy Kidd who was a City of Kitchener Plan Examiner for 20 years. Unfortunately Andy died from a sudden illness in 1985, and 6 months short of his retirement. Andy was well liked by his peers, a straight shooter and mentored a number of staff including Laurier Proulx. In a recent interview with Laurier, he recalled a few stories including Laurier ’s first few weeks as a young and new building official performing plan review on houses. Fortunately for Laurier, his mentor was a self taught, forthright person who completed ICI plan examinations, his name was Andy Kidd.

When Laurier was recalling stories of Andy, there was a pause by Laurier and then a huge smile on his face, Laurier went on to say “Andy was enthusiastic; this was the sales person in Andy”. Andy was OBOA President from 1982 till 1984 and represented OBOA on the original Materials Evaluation Code Interpretation Committee, also known as MACIC.

Back in the mid 1980’s, a popular and strategic trait of Andy’s when faced with conflicting code opinions was to hold three meetings with the customer. The first meeting Andy would say to the customer it can’t be done, the answer is NO, the second meeting he would show the customer that possibly we can work this technical issue out and finally at the third meeting Andy would complete the final negotiations and hammer out an acceptable and agreeable solution.

It’s not hard to figure out Andy Kidd was extremely successful, he had drive, he enjoyed doing what he did best, he used strategy to reach key objectives, he was a mentor to the next generation of building officials and he was well respected by his peers.

Criteria;

  • Member of the OBOA,
  • Cannot receive this award multiple times,
  • A person who has unselficously scarified his/her time and commitment for the betterment of this Association and provided with proven leadership skills, passion and self-sacrifice and dedication for the advancement of this Association,
  • A person who has successfully served as OBOA President and Past President for the full term,
  • Awarded every two years except in special cases,
  • A person where special consideration to past Board members with substantial Association activities,
Recipients of Andy Kidd Award 
1986 George Korz - Hamilton Ontario 1996 Don Livingston - Toronto Ontario
1987 Christos Spanis - Barrie Ontario 1997 Garry Davis - Oakville Ontario
1988 Kenneth Turner - London Ontario 1998 Tony Chow -  Etobicoke Ontario
1989 Tom & June Powdrill - Lakefield Ontario 1999 Yaman Uzumeri - Toronto Ontario
1990 Ray Weido - Milton Ontario 2001 Dan Mousseau - Burlington Ontario
1991 Denis Petry - Cornwall Ontario 2002 Brian Horsman - North Bay Ontario
1992 Syl Allard - Sault Ste. Marie Ontario 2004 Ronald Kolbe - Oro-Medonte Ontario
1993 Terry Willing - Kingston Ontario 2006 Leo Grellette - Vaughan Ontario
1994 Gord Allison - Barrie Ontario 2008 John DeVries - Richmond Hill Ontario
1995 Peter Finn - Omemee Ontario 2010 J. T. Hewitson - Burlington Ontario


Codes and Standards

Don Beam Award (Members and Non-Members)

In Memory of Donald Carleton Beam, whose contribution to the development of Codes and Standards and his untiring dedication to the safety of all, this award is dedicated. Awarded to the individual whose devotion to the industry has furthered the aims and objectives of this Association and to the industry as a whole.

Background;
This award is named after Mr. Don Beam a lifelong resident of Beamsville, Ontario. He started his career as a building official before moving to the private sector in the steel industry representing the Canadian Institute for Steel Construction. Don was very active in the area of building code training which has benefited the association greatly. He was also very prominent in the administration of this association through his presence and Chairing of the OBOA Annual General Meeting in the 1980’s.

Criteria;

  • Member or Non-Member of the OBOA,
  • Cannot receive this award multiple times,
  • A person who has made a significant contribution to this Association through codes & standards or education training,
  • Not necessarily awarded every year,
Recipients of the Don Beam Award
1986 Lou Vaughan, Consulting Fire Protection Engineer
1990 David Hodgson, Ministry of Housing
1998 Ali Arlani, Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing
2001 David Watson, Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing
2002 Michael D. Ludolph, George Brown College
2003 Ken Boschoff, Association of Municipalities of Ontario
2007 Jim Witmer, City of Kitchener
2008 Jacques Girouard, Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing
2010 James Harmer, Township of East Zorra-Tavistock


Outstanding Service

Bill Henderson Award (Members and Non-Members)

In Memory of William (Bill) Henderson, President of OBOA 1984-87, for his contribution and his honesty and integrity of service to the Association, this award is dedicated. Awarded to an individual who has provided outstanding service to the Association.

Background;
This award is named after Bill Henderson, who started his Municipal career with the City of Toronto. In 1965 Bill came to the former City of Scarborough from the City of Toronto along with George Fleming. Bill assumed the role of Director of Administration under George who was the new Commissioner of Building. Bill progressed through the ranks in Scarborough, and attained the position of Director of Inspections from which he retired in 1987.

Bill was President of the OBOA from 1984 to 1987 when the term was 1 year at a time. Bill realized at that time the OBOA needed to be reflective of all building officials in Ontario regardless of Municipal size and Bill worked tirelessly to unite various fractured groups. Past President Garry Davis considers this point in time to be the turning point of what OBOA and its membership is today.

Bill was a founding member of MITEC (Municipal Inspectors Training and Education Committee) which in partnership with MMAH commenced the development of the Building Code and Building Code Act courses which we enjoy to-day.

Bill always remained loyal and interactive with Building Officials and the OBOA even after retirement. Bill was a willing mentor to those who were interested in his experiences including discussions over the future direction of OBOA and professionalism of the Building Official.

Bill continued facilitating the Legal Processes courses long after retirement and many participants would tell you he was one of the best legal facilitators OBOA ever had. He often remarked facilitating was competing with his retirement.

Bill never lost his love and dedication for OBOA. Bill was often referred to as the conscience of the association never missing a business meeting and was always prepared to be at the podium.

Bill embodied what a Building Official could be; should be; and was often envied but most importantly respected for. When Bill Henderson spoke, you listened.

The Bill Henderson Award is the most prestigious award any OBOA member can attain as they have mirrored his professionalism and dedication while accepting a continuing legacy to participate and further the professional aims and objectives of Building Officials and the OBOA.

Criteria:

  • Member of the OBOA,
  • Cannot receive this award multiple times,
  • A person with proven leadership skills, passion, self-sacrifice and dedication for the advancement of this Association,
  • She/he will have a positive track record,
  • Not necessarily awarded every year,
Recipients of Bill Henderson Award
1996 Roy E. Booth 2008 Keith Glaze, Dundas Ontario
1997 Leo Longo. Aird & Berlis 2009 Raymond Hachigian, Township of the Archipelago
1998 Rocky Cerminara, London Ontario    
1999 Tony Krimmer, Waterloo Ontario    
2000 Reg McCurdy, Ontario    
2001 Don Tedford, Hanover Ontario    
2002  Willy Wong, Mississauga,  Ontario    
2003 Christopher Williams, Aird & Berlis    
2005 Colin Bird, Kenora Ontario    
2008 Stu Humphrey, London Ontario    

International Award of Excellence

Yaman Uzumeri (Members and Non-Members)

In honour and recognition of Yaman Uzumeri upon his retirement from the City of Toronto for his continued contribution to the building regulatory industry at the International level, this award is dedicated.

Awarded, at the International, National or Provincial level, to an individual, a Corporation or an Association  whose continued contribution and devotion to the building regulatory industry has furthered the professional excellence of the industry as a whole.

Recipients of Yaman Uzumeri - International Award of Excellence
2001 Ontario Association of Architects
2003 International Code Council
2005 Canadian Welding Bureau
2006 The Honourable Minister Mr. John Gerretsen
2007 Wally Bailey - President International Code Council
2008 Douglas Luciani - President Canadian Welding Bureau
2009 Leo Longo - Arid & Berlis
2010 Arlene Gregoire - City of Ottawa

Ontario Merit

The Bill Davis Ontario Merit Award (Non-Members)

Presented to an individual working or who has worked for a Provincial Ministry or Government agency that has, in the judgement of the Board, furthered the aims and objectives of Building Officials or the construction industry as a whole.

Background;
The Bill Davis, Ontario Merit Award was created in 2011 to demonstrate the respect and appreciation provincial building officials have for Ministry staff (elected or non-elected) where s/he has furthered the aims and objectives of Ontario Building Officials or the construction industry as a whole.

Bill Davis was a member of the Ontario legislature from 1962-1971 including Minister of Education and the Premier of Ontario from 1971-1985. The OBOA is very fortunate and thrilled to have an award named in honour of Bill Davis, a respected person, politician and proven leader.

The first Ontario Building Code was the result of an exhaustive study titled "Report of the Committee on Uniform Building Standards for Ontario" dated November 1969. On February 21, 1968, the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the Honourable W. Darcy McKeough while in the legislature outlined steps the government was prepared to take in considering a standard building code for the Province of Ontario. A few months later in the same year, Minister McKeough announced the establishment of a Committee on Uniform Building Standards for Ontario, the Committee being composed of individuals who were knowledgeable and experienced about buildings and building by-laws to examine all essential facets of uniform building standards.

The Objectives of the Committee included whether a building code for Ontario was feasible, applying to all municipalities to promote and support uniform and effective enforcement and interpretation of the code in all municipalities of the province. Additional objectives included reviewing existing provincial acts, regulations and department policies and how can they be dealt with effectively. Finally the Province of Ontario will have a code that is rational in its requirements, free of provisions that lack a base in fact or proof, capable of enforcement without development of a rigid or insensitive bureaucracy; one that is administered in a manner that allows the public ready methods of appeal as to content and enforcement and that is capable of regular up-dating through efficient revision procedures.

A final report titled "Report of the Committee on Uniform Building Standards for Ontario" dated November 1969 consisting of 127 pages was received and approved by the Government. Experienced industry people including building officials like Don Tedford continue to remember this report as it was well known as the Carruthers Report, Chaired by C.D. Carruthers, P.Eng., a Consultant and member of the National Building Code. There were eleven Committee members including three Building Officials; G.H. Fleming (Scarborough), J.G. Hooper (Peterborough) and I.R Robertson (Hamilton and Past President of the OBOA).

Under the leadership of Bill Davis, Premier of Ontario, the government accepted the Carruthers Report and created the very first inaugural Ontario Building Code (1975). Ironically the 1975 Ontario Building Code was enacted with an effective date of March 1, 1976. Additional points and history of the 1975 Ontario Building Code reveals the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations (MCCR) was the first home for the code with Mr. Graham Adam, MCCR Director.
The MCCR home for the Ontario Building Code (OBC) was short lived, after one year the OBC moved to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH). MMAH was a better fit for the OBC because MCCR was set up for hearing consumer complaints and more importantly for building officials, there were no training opportunities under this portfolio. The first Director of the Building's Branch within MMAH was Mr. Dave Hodgson, a former Clerk in the Hamilton area.
After a few short years the Ministry of Affairs and Housing split creating two Ministries; Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Ministry of Housing. The OBC was relocated to Ministry of Housing and this explains how some older Ministry documents reference Housing only; the Cadbury secret! The splitting of MMAH into two Ministries was short lived as well, lasting only a couple of years. Both Ministries were rejoined to form the MMAH we know and enjoy today.

Prior to the OBC, construction regulations were enacted to varying standards, spurring inconsistencies throughout the Province and very different from the present enforcement. Pre-Ontario Building Code, many municipalities across Canada passed a By-Law (Building) to prescribe what edition and revision of the National Building Code would apply for minimum code requirements, assuming those adopted the entire National Code. The passing of By-Laws by each municipality created uncertainty in the construction industry and thus defeating the objective of uniformity.

In retrospect, where would Building Officials be today if not for the Carruthers Report and the adoption of Ontarios' first Building Code? Further how different would the OBOA (est. 1956) function and purpose be today without a Provincial Building Code? Looking back at the goals and objectives of the Carruthers Report, OBOA continues to support these initiatives while working with and advocating Ministry staff.

The OBOA enjoys a professional working relationship with Ministry staff at all levels and important topics such as advocacy and education/training. This award is to recognize and formally affirm that this Association welcomes and appreciates this relationship and looks forward to future working relations.

Prior to the creation of this new award, it was customary for a Ministry staff person to be recognized with a Special Recognition Certificate at the OBOA Annual Meeting and Training Sessions.

Criteria:

  • Member of a Provincial Ministry or Government agency or affiliate such as NRC,
  • Cannot receive this award multiple times,
  • A person who has furthered the aims and objectives of Building Officials and the industry as a whole,
  • Not necessarily awarded every year,
Recipients of The Bill Davis Ontario Merit Award
2011 Michael DeLint

Meritorious Service Recognition

Tom Powdrill Award (Formerly the Chapter of the year Award)

 In memory of Tom Powdrill, Executive Secretary/Treasurer 1983 to 1993, whose contribution and devotion to the Association was an inspiration to all, this award is dedicated.

Awarded to the Chapter of the Association that has fulfilled all of the duties of the Chapter to the Association in a timely manner and has demonstrated a proactive participation in furthering the aims and objectives of the Association by hosting educational courses and seminars.

Recipients of the Chapter of the year Award
1997 Wellington Chapter 
1998 Grey/Bruce Chapter
1999 Northern Lights Chapter
2000 Brant County Chapter
2001 Golden Triangle Chapter
Recipients of the Tom Powdrill Award
2002 Grey/Bruce Chapter
2003 Sunset Country Chapter
2004 Southwestern Chapter
2005 Brant County Chapter
2006 Pine Ridge Chapter
2007 Brant County Chapter
2008 Wellington Waterloo & District Chapter
2009 GTA Chapter
2010 Pine Ridge Chapter
2011 Southwestern Chapter

Special Recognition Certificate/Award (Members and Non-Members)

Presented to an Association or Individual that has, in the judgement of the Board, furthered the aims and objectives of Building Officials and the industry as a whole

Recipients of the Special Recognition Certificate/Award

1999

Ray Hachigian
2001 Union Gas
2003 Lawrence Loh, Canada Cement
2003 Joe Shaughnessy, Unistitch
2004 Vito Spatafora, Richmond Hill
2004 Ali Arlani, Ministry of the Attorney General
2006 Tammy Constantino - Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
2006 Mike Rostetter -
2007 JP Ferron - Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
2007 Keith Daw - Burlington
2007 Waterloo Region Chief Building Officials Committee
2007 Manitoba Building Officials Association
2007 Steven Gould - Peterborough
2008 Mannie Withrow - President ACBOA
2008 Lee Anne Doyle - Windsor
2008 Rocky Cerminera -
2008 Syl Allard - City of Elliot Lake
2009 Lale Kustu, MMAH
2009 Phil Gerrard, Township of North Grenville
2009 Bob Mercer, CGC
2009 Mike Speziale, IPEX
2010 Ralph Palumbo, Pathway Group
2010 Danny Hui, MMAH
2011 Kelly Smith, City of Orillia
2011 Southwestern Chapter
2011 Lorraine Neal


Exhibitor Special Recognition Certificate/Award (Members and Non-Members)

Presented to an AMTS Exhibitor that has, in the judgement of the Board, furthered the aims and objectives of Building Officials and the industry as a whole

Recipients of the Exhibitor Special Recognition Certificate/Award
2011 NUCO INC.
2011 Raj Mangat (Interactive Technical Software)
2011 Simpson Strong Tie
2011 TARION
2011 UPONOR

 Certificate of Appreciation

Recipients of the Certificate of Appreciation
2006 Mayor William Bell
2006 Brian Watkinson
   
2007 Eastern Sense Restaurant
2007 Abby Reynolds - Barrie Press