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By BIAW 16 Aug, 2023
"The annual BIAW Excellence in Remodeling (EIR) Award competition celebrates Washington’s best remodeling and design work by BIAW members statewide. Industry experts review and score each individual project based on aesthetics, special or unique design solutions, quality craftsmanship, appropriate building materials, budgetary considerations and the challenges the project’s design requirements face. With their expertise, innovation and attention to detail, these projects meet and exceed the standards of excellence necessary to win a 2023 Excellence in Remodeling Award. This year, BIAW members from nine local homebuilder associations across the state submitted 52 entries in 20 different categories, ranging from the top kitchens and baths to additions, outdoor living and universal design."
By BIAW 01 May, 2023
"Born and raised in Yakima, Kimberley Martin of Cyneburg Services, Inc. in Mill Creek, earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Graphic Design from the University of Washington, and initially pursued a career in graphic design for over a decade before finding her passion in outdoor spaces. Over the next eight years, she soaked up all the knowledge she could, eventually becoming the special projects lead for Callunas Gardens. In 2015, Martin took the leap and started Cyneburg Services, Inc., focusing on creating exceptional outdoor spaces as well as remodeling. Martin has been an active participant at BIAW, the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties (MBAKS) and theNational Association of Home Builders (NAHB). She has served as a BIAW director for eight years and serves as the 2023 vice chair of the Remodelers Council. “I’m all about education,” Martin said. “Earning credentials shows I care about my industry, helps me stay on top of trends and shows my clients I’m always learning and striving to improve. Education is never wasted.” At MBAKS she is active in several committees, including the Professional Women in Building (PWB) Council, PWB Events Committee and Membership Committee. She actively participates in the Remodelers Committee and has been the presenting sponsor of the PWB Annual Conference three times. In 2019, Martin was honored with the MBAKS Sandy McAdams PWB Woman of the Year Award. She won the BIAW Excellence in Remodeling award in 2019 and was selected as BIAW’s 2022 Remodeler of the Year. At NAHB, Martin is a member of the NAHB Build PAC Platinum Club, a Professional Women in Building (PWB) Trustee, a Remodelers Council Trustee and a PWB Build PAC trustee. As an NAHB delegate, she regularly attends the International Builders Show and NAHB Leadership Meetings."
By BIAW 19 Dec, 2022
"An active participant at her local association of Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties (MBAKS), BIAW and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), Kimberley Martin served as a BIAW director from 2006 to 2009, and again currently since 2016. She has served as a member of the Remodelers Council, Membership Council and the Workforce Development Task Force. In 2019, Martin was honored with an Excellence in Remodeling award. She has also proudly sponsored the BIAW Spike Party at the silver level in 2021 and 2022. At NAHB, Martin is a member of the Gold Key Club, has served as a delegate since 2021, is a Professional Women in Building (PWB) Trustee, and is an active member of the PWB Council. She has also attended the International Builder Show for the last three years. Martin is highly involved with MBAKS, serving as chair of several committees, including: the PWB Council, PWB Events Committee, the Membership Committee and also actively participates in the Remodelers Committee. Martin has been the presenting sponsor of the PWB Annual Conference three times and achieved Life Spike in 2007. In 2019, she was honored with the MBAKS Sandy McAdams PWB Woman of the Year Award."
Deck with damage to it
By Kimberley Martin 05 Sep, 2022
Knowing when to replace or repair can make an enormous difference in safety around your home.
By Kimberley Martin 04 Aug, 2022
What should I look for is the most common question I get asked. Here are a few items that may indicate that your deck may not be safe and/or need some repair and upgrades: It has soft spots where the deck boards give the deck sways side to side with a few people on it there is some rot in the railing or the railing is wobbly the steps have a lot of bounce to them or my personal favorite – the deck boards have started to come away from the structure underneath.
By Kimberley Martin 04 Jul, 2022
We hope you all have a wonderful safe 4th of July!
27 Feb, 2017
This week, Shannon talks to Kimberley Martin with Cyneburg Services about the benefits of networking at MBAKS.
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