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Spirit Award for 2022 - Mike Fournier of Sonrise Construction

Owner Mike Fournier, CBC, CGB, CAPS of Sonrise Construction, is the 2022 Spirit Award winner from the Tulsa HBA. Mike builds and remodels in Tulsa and its suburbs, beginning in 2000 and now with over 11,000 highly satisfied customers. Mike is the 2021 Tulsa Builder of the Year and has won two national awards for remodeling in 2017 and 2019. Other awards received are from Houzz, Home Advisor, Tulsa World and the City of Broken Arrow - which voted Sonrise Construction "Best of Broken Arrow" in 2012. These awards speak to the company's consistent attention to detail, quality craftsmanship, excellent customer service and superior artisans handling the installation, many of whom have decades of experience. Sonrise Construction is a member of the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa, its Remodelers Council and the Oklahoma Home Builders Association. Sonrise Construction is a preferred builder with the City of Tulsa and the City of Broken Arrow.

Mr. Fournier volunteered much of his time to all three levels of the Home Builders Association; local, state and national. Serving in various roles such as Oklahoma State Home Builders Association (OSHBA) Board of Directors from 2019 to present, president of Tulsa HBA in 2020, chairman of many local committees starting in 2017 through 2021 and at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) on the board of directors, the education committee and membership committee until 2022.

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About the Spirit Award: In 1989, the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa began recognizing builders who best used the HBA. The Spirit Award is among the highest honors, as it symbolizes the relationship between the contractor and the subcontractor and how imperative it is to build a home only using qualified craftsmen and supplies. Each year, many worthy companies enter projects for consideration of this honor, which an accounting firm then analyzes to determine which projects involved the greatest percentage of work by HBA Associate members.

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