CAM Magazine October Special Issue 2024 Is Ready to View

CAM Magazine October Special Issue 2024 Is Ready to View

October 21, 2024 - Bloomfield Hills, MI – CAM Magazine Releases Its October “Special Issue: Project Achievement Awards,” Featuring 12 Outstanding Construction Projects in the State of Michigan

Oct2024 CoverThe 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 2023 and June 2024.

 This year’s finalists include:

Michigan State University Federal Credit Union 311 Abbot | East Lansing
Owner: Michigan State University Federal Credit Union
Architect: Neumann/Smith Architecture
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Engineer: IMEG
Structural Engineer: IMEG
Construction Manager: Granger Construction Company

Grand Blanc Athletic Complex | Grand Blanc
Owner: Grand Blanc Community School District
Architect: Integrated Design Solutions
Engineers: Integrated Design Solutions, Spalding DeDecker Associates, IMEG, Foresite Design, Counsilman-Hunsaker & Associates
Construction Manager: AUCH Construction

The Godfrey Detroit | Detroit
Owner: Godfrey Detroit PropCo, LLC
Operator: Oxford Hotels and Resorts
Owner Representative: Daccord
Architect of Record: Neumann/Smith Architecture
Design Architect: Elkus Manfredi Architecture
Construction Manager: Christman / Norcon JV

Our Next Energy’s Battery Production Plant | Van Buren Twp.
Owner, Core + Shell/Developer: Ashley Capital
Customer/Tenant: Our Next Energy, Inc.
Architect + Engineer: Ghafari Associates, LLC
Construction Manager: KIRCO MANIX

Agree Realty Corporate Headquarters | Royal Oak
Owner: Agree Realty
Architect: Biddison Architects + Design
Engineers: MA Engineering, Resurget Engineering PC
Construction Manager: Sachse Construction

Elijah McCoy Consolidated Services Center | Detroit
Owner: Henry Ford Health
Architect + Engineer: Albert Kahn Associates, Monument Engineering Group
Construction Managers: Roncelli, Inc., Devon Industrial Group (DIG)

Sartorius AG Center of Excellence | Ann Arbor
Owner: Sartorius AG
Developer: Portage Capital Partners
Architect: Hobbs + Black Architects
Engineers: Mechanical Electrical Engineering Consultants, Midwestern Consulting, JDH Engineering, iDesign Solutions
Construction Manager: J.S. Vig Construction Company

Dow Event Center Capital Improvements | Saginaw
Owner: Saginaw County
Architect + Engineer: William A. Kibbe & Associates, Inc.
Construction Manager: Spence Brothers

Michigan Central Station | Detroit
Owner: Ford Motor Company
Architect: Quinn Evans Architects
Engineer, Civil/Landscape/Surveying: Giffels Webster
Engineer, Commissioning: Horizon Engineering Associates
Engineer, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing: Buro Happold
Engineer, Structural: TYLin | Silman Structural Solutions
Construction Manager: Christman | Brinker Corktown Transformation Joint Venture

University of Michigan Hayward Street Geoexchange Plant | Ann Arbor
Owner: University of Michigan
Architect + Engineer: SmithGroup
Construction Manager: Walbridge
Geoexchange Consultant: Strategic Energy Solutions

Kent County Road Commission Central Complex | Walker
Owner: Kent County Road Commission
Architect: Hobbs+Black Architects
Civil Engineer: Nowak & Fraus Engineers
Design Team: Commtech Design, JDH Structural Engineering, Hobbs+Black Architects, Matrix Consulting Engineers, Nowak & Fraus Engineers
Construction Manager: Owen-Ames-Kimball Company

Michigan State University Tom Izzo Football Building | East Lansing
Owner: Michigan State University
Architect: Integrated Design Solutions
Civil/Landscape Engineer: Beckett & Raeder
MEP Engineer: Integrated Design Solutions
Structural Engineer: Structural Design Inc.
Construction Manager: Granger Construction Company

Full contractor lists for these projects can be found in the 2024 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. CAST YOUR VOTE NOW

CAM is already planning for next year and is accepting submissions for its Special Issue 2025. 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 2024 and June 2025. The deadline for submitting Special Issue 2025 projects is Friday, March 25, 2025. Advertising opportunities are available. CLICK HERE for more information on the 2025 program 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.

 

CAM Magazine, established in 1980, is the official publication of the Construction Association of Michigan (CAM). It is a monthly, full-color, glossy magazine devoted to the individuals and companies who comprise the commercial construction industry in Michigan. CAM is the oldest and largest regional construction association in the United States. Founded in 1885, CAM is a not-for-profit organization based in Bloomfield Hills, MI, consisting of approximately 1,700 member companies, including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment and material suppliers, architects, engineers, and service firms. Visit www.BuildwithCAM.com for more information.