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Team Ravenwood
The construction of a house like Ravenwood is not a simple undertaking of only
a few people. It is a project that needs the input and creative attention of just
the right type of people who can make this dream a reality.
The following list hopefully includes all of the people that are playing a critical role in
the construction of our home.
If you see a displayed next to a name, this indicates that there
is an additional web page that discusses how this individual or company played an important
role in this project, usually written by the person themselves,
thus allowing them to directly share with you how they are integrating their services into
this project.
If somebody has a website of their own, their name and/or company name will provide a link to it. If
they have an e-mail address that you can contact them at, you'll see an listed next
to their name.
Overall Project Team:
These are the key individuals who's involvment in this project needs to cover virtually
every aspect of the house and its development. They maintain, and evolve the vision of
the house, working closely with the owners to help make sure that all parts of the
project meld together properly.
| Owner | |
Robert Hess  |
| Project Architect | | Dennis Depape Depape Associates; AIA  |
| General Contractor | | George Piano  Adam Greisz, Site Foreman  Phoenix Construction, Inc. |
| Site Manager | | Troy McGuire  Land Use Consulting |
| Interior Design | | Chuck Barrisford, David Moll Barrisford/Moll Designs |
| Landscape Design | |
Hap's Garden Design
LandSculpt 
Distinctive Landscaping
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Feature Element Team:
Part of the proper design and development of a house like this, is to identify
some of the key areas of the house, and find just the right companies and
individuals to focus on how to best integrate this into the overall design
of the house.
Subcontractors:
Building even the simplest house requires a lot of coordination from a wide variety of trades
and businesses. Expand that complexity to address the needs of a house like we are building,
and the list expands tremendously. Here is a hopefully complete list of the various subcontractors
that are involved in this project.
| Foundation | | Henry Hicks, foundation foreman Dochnahl Construction, Inc. |
| Surveyors | | Doug Slager Harmsen and Associates |
| Concrete Framing | | Doug Bennion Quad-Lock Building Systems  |
| Plumbing | | Pat McDonald McDonald Plumbing |
| Electrical | | Dave Wingsness Sunshine Electric, Inc. |
| Auxilary Power | | Claudette Connors The Power Company (no longer in business) |
| Low Voltage | | Brian Gallagher  Northwest Systems |
| HVAC | | John Farlow Therm All Co. |
| Masonry | | Gary Moore Moore Masonry |
| Insulation | | Sono Therm Insulation |
| Roofing | | Dale Kathol Kathol Roofing and Gutters Inc. |
| Copper Work | | Doug French The Tinman |
| Doors and Windows | | Rory Gudmundson  Edmonds Window & Door, Ltd. |
| GWB | | Bob Baker Bobby's Construction |
| Stucco | | Don Brownrigg Jr. Brownrigg Stucco L.C.C. |
| Tile and Marble | | Art Tile Co. Inc. |
| Painting | | Todd Lucas Lucas Painting |
| Hardwood Floors | | Don Bollinger Oak Floors of Greenbank |
| Cabinetry | | Clint Noyes International Kitchens |
| Custom Stairway | | Jason Harper Johnson-Postman
Ornamental Iron |
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