Awards

 
2005 Small Business Excellence Award
Michael B. Morey, founder and president of Champlain Stone, Ltd., is recognized for running a successful business, while balancing family life and contributing to the community. Presented by the New York Business Development Corporation and Evergreen Bank.
 
2002 Tucker Architectural Award
Architect: Dan K. Gordon Associates, Inc.
Stone: South Bay Quartzite®
Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular
Ashlar
Project: Private Residence
 
2000 Tucker Architectural Award
Architect: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Stone: South Bay Quartzite®
Fieldstone
Landscaping Boulders
Heavy Flagging
Slabs
Wall Stone
Project: House in the Adirondacks
Photographer: Karl A. Backus
 
1996 Tucker Architectural Award
Architect: Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture & Engineers, P.C.
Stone: Corinthian Granite®
Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular
Ashlar
Project: Milliken, Hadley, Kelly and Lang Residence Halls
Middlebury College, Vermont
 
1994 Tucker Architectural Award
Architect: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Stone: South Bay Quartzite®
Flagging
Project: Ledge House
 

Memberships

 
Founded in 1919, Building Stone Institute is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to serving its member firms while at the same time educating consumers on the uses and benefits of natural stone. For nearly 90 years, BSI has worked on behalf of the quarries, fabricators, dealers, importers, exporters, carvers, restorers, designers, and installers that comprise our membership.
 
The Natural Stone Council is a collaboration of businesses and trade associations that have come together to promote the use of Genuine Stone® in commercial and residential applications. Their goal is to increase the understanding of, preference for and consumption of Genuine Stone®.
 
Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional association representing landscape architects.
 
Based in Washington, D.C., the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has been the leading professional membership association for licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners since 1857. Through education, legislative and regulatory development, professional education, and research, the AIA and its more than 83,000 members express their commitment to excellence in design and livability in our nations buildings and communities.
 
Allied Stone Industries
Allied Stone Industries is a not for profit organization formed in the 1950's to provide a venue for domestic stone companies to gather together and discuss common problems associated with the natural stone industry.
 
The Builders & Remodelers Association of Northern New York
The Builders & Remodelers Association of Northern New York is a non-profit organization and is the recognized voice of the building, development, and associated industries. We are committed to the enhancement of the quality, reputation, and prosperity of the industries we represent and the communities in which we work and live.