Achievers & Accolades

Cumberland County building inspectors receive statewide honor for service during Hurricane Helene relief efforts

By Staff Report, posted 21 hours ago

Four Cumberland County Building Inspectors have been honored with the Barry Gupton Award, the highest recognition given by the North Carolina Building Inspector’s Association (NCBIA), for their exceptional volunteer service during Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts in western North Carolina.

Inspectors Gilbert Sanchez, Terry Streets, Kim Cannizzaro and Chase Lloyd were recognized during the Association’s Annual Conference for their distinguished service and outstanding contributions to the mission of the NCBIA. The Barry Gupton Award is presented to individuals or organizations who demonstrate exemplary commitment to the advancement of the North Carolina State Building Codes and to the support of communities in times of need.

“We are incredibly proud of our inspectors for embodying the spirit of public service and community support,” said County Manager Clarence Grier in a press release. “Their willingness to volunteer their time and skills in the aftermath of a disaster speaks volumes about their character and the values we uphold in Cumberland County.”

The Cumberland County team dedicated their time, expertise and resources to assist in recovery operations following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Their efforts ensured damaged structures were assessed quickly and safely, enabling rebuilding efforts to move forward for affected residents and businesses.

“This award reflects the selflessness, technical expertise and leadership of our staff,” said Planning and Inspections Director Rawls Howard in a press release. “Our team represented the true spirit of community service in times of crisis.”

Nominations for the Barry Gupton Award are submitted to the NCBIA Awards Nomination Committee, with winners selected based on their service and contributions to the association and the profession. The honor is named after Barry Gupton, a former code enforcement professional known for his dedication to excellence and public safety.

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