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MBI members receive discounts, leads, free publications, and much more.
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Hall of Fame
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John Harty, PBS Building Systems
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Hall of Fame Inductees
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Year
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Recipient
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Company
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2007
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John Harty
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PBS Building Systems
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2006
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Bruce McDonald
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McDonald Modular Solutions, Inc.
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2005
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Sid Braaksma
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Northgate Industries Ltd.
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2004
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Pat Geary
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Geary Pacific Supply
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2004
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Ray Tyson
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Tyson Corporation
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2004
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Roland Undi
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Evergreen Mobile Company
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2003
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Bernie Brouwer
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B & R Sales and Leasing
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2003
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Bob & Jean McNeil
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NRB, Inc.
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2003
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J.F. (Jack) Toboll
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Sioux Falls Structures
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2002
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Barry Gossett
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Williams Scotsman / Pascal-Turner
Partners
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2002
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Harold Kullman
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Kullman Industries
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2002
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Otto Miller
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Miller Building Systems
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2002
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Don Rasmussen
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Modern Building Systems
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2002
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Kenneth Sommer
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Sommer's Mobile Leasing
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2001
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Randolph Bard
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Bard Manufacturing Co.
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2001
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Don Carlson
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Automated Builder Magazine
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2001
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Lowell Stanley
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Coastal Trailer Corporation
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2001
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Junella Stanley
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Coastal Trailer Corporation
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Hall of Fame Purpose:
By establishing this award, the Modular Building Institute recognizes the contributions
of those whose careers are or were dedicated to our industry or whose acts have had a
significant impact on the careers of all others involved. While we salute lifetime
achievement, we also acknowledge there may be individuals who via a single breakthrough
achievement contribute so tremendously to the industry that recognition is deserved.
Criteria for Induction:
Longevity: Lifetime of dedication to or achievement in commercial modular construction
with a minimum of 30 years in the industry. Nominees should no longer be active in the day
to day operations of the business.
Corporate Citizenship: Service to others in the industry or making significant
achievements in the areas of social concern or outstanding and consistent product quality.
Success: Business or financial success that has the respect of those in the nominating
process and selection
Pioneer/Innovator: Clear and original ideas advancing the industry and adopted by
others in areas of product design and engineering, financial management, marketing concepts,
production methods and efficiency, or other areas adding significantly to industry
competitiveness or success.
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