Build to a Higher Standard
Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau is a nonprofit trade association for the wall and ceiling industry, serving a wide-ranging membership of contractors, manufacturers, dealers, labor organizations and other professionals in the industry. NWCB also provides assistance to design and construction community on the proper use of the products and systems offered by industry, including stucco, EIFS, gypsum wallboard, interior plaster, suspended ceilings, steel framing and spray-on fireproofing.
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Technical Resources
The NWCB has long been a trusted source of non-proprietary technical information on wall and ceiling construction. Members have 24/7 access to our technical library. Design professionals and code authorities may request access to our technical resources by clicking on the button below.
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Covid-19 InformationThe COVID-19 pandemic has created a level of uncertainty in the world and our local communities that is unprecedented in our lifetime.
To provide our members with the latest and most up to date information related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have created a web page dedicated to COVID-19 information. We will continue to research the latest information on COVID-19 and provide updates to the website. |
Outstanding Project of the Year awards
Then Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau recognizes excellence in wall and ceiling construction by presenting its Outstanding Project of the Year Awards to the best projects in commercial and residential construction categories for interior, exterior and renovation/restoration projects.
The nomination period begins in the fall, with submissions due in January. The awards are typically presented at the Wall and Ceiling Conference in the spring.
The projects are judged on design, job site innovation and/or conditions, quality of workmanship, use of materials and overall effect. The winning projects have an opportunity to be showcased in the media, including local newspapers and industry publications.
The nomination period begins in the fall, with submissions due in January. The awards are typically presented at the Wall and Ceiling Conference in the spring.
The projects are judged on design, job site innovation and/or conditions, quality of workmanship, use of materials and overall effect. The winning projects have an opportunity to be showcased in the media, including local newspapers and industry publications.