The Construction Association of Michigan is excited to announce that its CAM Magazine October Special Issue is ready to view! This 128-page, full-color issue of the magazine features 12 outstanding construction projects in the state of Michigan as submitted by CAM member companies. Projects featured were completed or nearly completed between June 2021 and June 2022.
This year’s finalists include:
Auto-Owners Insurance Group’s South Campus Expansion Owner: Auto-Owners Insurance Group, Lansing
Architect: Gensler, Detroit Construction Manager: The Christman Company, Lansing MEP Engineer: SmithGroup, Lansing Structural Engineer: Ruby + Associates, Bingham Farms Civil Engineer: Ziemnick Foster Engineering, Grand Ledge Commissioning Agent: Diekema Hamann Architecture & Engineering, Kalamazoo
Richard and Theresa Barch Center for Freshwater Research and Education Owner: Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie Architect and Engineer: SmithGroup, Detroit Construction Manager: Spence Brothers, Traverse City Program Manager: State of Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB), State Facilities Administration, Design and Construction Division
Clinton-Macomb Library North Branch Owner: Clinton-Macomb Public Library, Macomb Twp. Architect: Quinn Evans Architects, Detroit Landscape Architect and Civil Engineers: Beckett & Raeder, Inc., Ann Arbor Structural Engineer: SDI Structures, Ann Arbor Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: Peter Basso Associates, Inc., Troy Contractor: McCarthy & Smith, Inc., Farmington Hills
McLaren Greater Lansing Replacement Hospital Owner: McLaren Greater Lansing, Lansing Architect: HED, Southfield, and Gresham Smith, Chicago, IL Contractor: Barton Malow/Christman, A Joint Venture Civil Engineer: PEA Group, Auburn Hills Structural/MEP Engineer: HED, Southfield
Ford House Visitor Center and Administration Building Owner: Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores Architect, Landscape Architect, Structural Engineering, MEP Engineering, Interior Designer, Lighting Designer, Facade Consultant, Sustainability Consultant: SmithGroup, Detroit Construction Manager: Frank Rewold & Sons (FRS), Rochester
The Hawk: Farmington Hills Community Center Owner: City of Farmington Hills Architect: Integrated Design Solutions, Troy Landscape Architect: Grissim Metz Andriese, Plymouth Aquatics Design Consultant: Counsilman-Hunsaker, St. Louis, MO Civil Engineering: Spalding DeDecker, Rochester Hills Structural Engineer: Desai/Nasr Consulting Engineers, West Bloomfield Contractor: Colasanti Construction Services, Inc., Detroit
Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA HQ Owner/Developer/Property Manager: Olympia Development of Michigan, Farmington Hills Architect/Designer: Gensler, Detroit Contractor/Construction Manager: KIRCO MANIX, Troy
Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Greater Lansing Owner: McLaren Health Care, Grand Blanc Owner's Representative: Kramer Management Group, Lansing Construction Manager: Granger Construction, Lansing Architect/Structural Engineer/MEP Engineer: SmithGroup, Ann Arbor Civil Engineer: PEA Group, Lansing Interior Design: Pace Howe Design, Lansing
General Motors Factory ZERO Owner: General Motors, Detroit Design-Builder: Walbridge, Detroit Design Partner: Ghafari Associates LLC, Dearborn Paint Shop Design-Builder: Gallagher-Kaiser Corp., Troy Paint Shop Design Partner: SSOE, Toledo, OH Paint Shop Design Partner: Gala & Associates, Inc., Beverly Hills Paint Shop Facility Renovation: Walbridge, Detroit KLA Corp. Second U.S. Headquarters and Research & Development Center Owner: KLA Corporation, Ann Arbor Architect: SmithGroup, Ann Arbor Contractor: Barton Malow Builders, Southfield
DTE Blue Water Energy Center Owner: DTE Energy, Detroit Architect/Engineer: Kiewit Power Constructors, Omaha, NE Contractor: Commercial Contracting Corp., Auburn Hills
Livonia Medical Center Owner: Schoolcraft College and Trinity Health, Livonia Architect: Lindhout Associates Architects, Brighton Contractor: AUCH Construction, Pontiac Civil/Structural Engineer: Zeimet Wozniak & Associate, New Hudson MEP Engineer: IMEG, Ann Arbor
Full contractor lists for these projects can be found in the 2022 CAM Magazine Special Issue.
Interested in hearing more about this celebrated publication? Each year, CAM puts out a call for its member companies to submit their best projects of the previous year – 12 finalists are selected and featured in the magazine. The owners, general contractors, and architects from these projects are interviewed and most sites toured prior to the writing of the feature articles. From the 12 finalists, the Project of the Year is selected by the CAM Magazine Editorial Advisory Committee, CAM staff, and an online vote.
CAM is already planning for next year and is accepting submissions for its Special Issue 2023. To be eligible, projects must be constructed or designed by a CAM member company, and must have been completed – or reached substantial completion – between June 2022 and June 2023. The deadline for submitting Special Issue 2023 projects is Friday, March 24, 2023. Advertising opportunities are available. CLICK HERE for more information and to submit your project. Let CAM share the story of your beautiful, challenging, compelling, and noteworthy buildings constructed over the course of the prior year.
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