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Local barn earns national distinction

A horse barn in Cherry Hill built by Little Construction of Mount Holly as the 2019 Building of the Year Experts Division Winner for horse barns/facilities.

Special to the Sun

The National Frame Building Association (NFBA) is proud to announce a horse barn in Cherry Hill built by Little Construction of Mount Holly as the 2019 Building of the Year Experts Division Winner for horse barns/facilities less than 5,000 square feet. The facility, built for Brian and Laurie Wolfson of Wolfson Barns, is noted for classic looks with state-of-the-art innovations. The Experts Division represents builders with under $6 million in annual post-frame-related revenue.

“Little Construction keeps impressing me over and over,” said Matt Greiner, NFBA Chairman. “Their solutions show a deep understanding of frame building and the possibilities it offers.”

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Post-frame is an engineered wood-frame building system featuring large, solid sawn posts or laminated columns instead of wood studs, steel framing, or concrete masonry. This award-winning building showcases the industry’s high standards of quality and aesthetics.

For their victory, Little Construction received recognition at an awards luncheon at the annual Frame Building Expo earlier this year. They are also featured on the NFBA website and other NFBA publications and were featured on the Frame Building Expo show floor for more than 1,000 building and design professionals to view.

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