
The Building Industry Association highlighted the best of the best in the region at its Membership Awards Dinner earlier this month
The Building Industry Association of Clark County announced the winners of its 2025 Membership Awards Dinner, recognizing outstanding achievement and contributions across the region’s building industry.
Community leaders, industry professionals, and partners gathered at Royal Oaks Country Club on April 17 for the event, celebrating individuals and companies for their innovation, leadership, and excellence.
“This year’s Membership Awards Dinner highlighted the exceptional talent and dedication within our industry,” said Ashley Shimer, BIACC Membership Committee Chair. “These winners represent the best of Clark County’s building community.”
This year’s distinguished honorees are:

- Best Land Developer – HSR Capital
- Best Title Company Builder Development Project Manager – Sheri Hunzeker, WFG Title
- Best Engineer – Eric Golemo, SGA Engineering
- Best Innovative Technology – Digs
- Best Builder Superintendent – Serge Sirotkin, Cascade West
- Superstar Electrician – Cascade Wire Works
- Best Smart Home Supplier – Tony Curtis, Current Home Technologies
- Best Interior Designer – Ashley Shaddy, West Haven Design
- Best Design Center – Macadam Floor & Design
- Best Specialty Contractor – VIP Custom Masonry, Inc
- Superstar Supplier – Skyline Window Coverings
- Best Home Décor/Stager – Simply Staged
- Best Realtor Partner – Chad Sessions and Lauren Cooper, Windermere NW Living
- Best Program Supporter – Pacific Crest Custom Cabinetry
- Best in Workforce Development – Jon Girod, Quail Homes
- Industry Champion – Tracy Doriot, Doriot Construction
- Shining Star – Nikki Duke, Hinton Development
The Building Industry Association (BIA) of Clark County is a nonprofit trade association representing the interests of all businesses involved with real estate, land development, homebuilding, and construction.
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