This project is a 1950s dairy barn transformed into a beautiful wedding venue. The historical renovation space came with unique challenges, including varied ceilings, tight install spaces, and rigid schedules. The space was equipped with state-of-the-art fire safety equipment while staying true to the venue’s vintage charm.
Facts
Submitter: Dependable Fire Protection, Inc.
Location: Casnovia, MI
Date contract completed: February 2026
Final contract value: $186,000
Project manager’s name: Steve VanHuisen, Frank Gallegos
Superintendent’s name(s): Rob Howland, Brad Ferguson
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 100%
The City of Grand Rapids consolidated its Public Works, Fleet, Facilities, and Parks operations into a $98.2 million, 300,000 SF campus. Feyen Zylstra delivered full electrical systems for four buildings, overcoming design flaws, equipment mismatches, and other challenges with innovative solutions. The project improved efficiency, sustainability, and collaboration, and was completed with no delays or safety incidents.
Facts
Submitter: Feyen Zylstra
Architect: Bergman & Associates
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Date contract completed: December 2025
Final contract value: $3,322,000
Project manager’s name: Ken Neubecker
Superintendent’s name(s): Josh Bowen
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 100%
Windemuller successfully installed an 800kW ground-mount solar array at the Steelcase Kentwood facility to significantly reduce the client’s carbon footprint. Despite navigating challenges such as interconnection redesigns, dense clay soils, and harsh winter weather, the team executed all necessary electrical, utility, and communications work strictly on schedule. This dedicated effort ensured the facility achieved its expected energy offset goals while supporting long-term environmental sustainability.
Facts
Submitter: Windemuller
Architect: NOVA Consultants
Size: 3 SF
Location: Kentwood, MI
Date contract completed: April 2026
Final contract value: $2,100,000
Project manager’s name: Jessica Novack
Superintendent’s name(s): James VandeKieft
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 75%
Allied Electric completed demolition of the existing electrical system and installed new electrical infrastructure for the City of Grand Rapids — Public Service Center. Despite construction complexities, environmental factors, and schedule delays, the team successfully adapted and delivered the project. The facility now supports consolidated city services with dedicated power for operations and EV charging.
Facts
Submitter: Allied Electric Inc
Architect: Bergman
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Date contract completed: March 2026
Final contract value: $4,171,000
Project manager’s name: Percy Haywood
Superintendent’s name(s): Jordan Gilbert
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 100%
Topland Construction successfully completed the full-site development at 444 Pleasant Street. Operating within a constrained urban environment, the team managed all earthwork, utility installation, stormwater management, and paving. The project demanded precise coordination of complex underground systems alongside strict quality control. By utilizing high-quality materials and expert execution, Topland Construction delivered a durable, code-compliant site designed to support long-term residential use and provide lasting value to the community.
Facts
Submitter: Topland Construction LLC
Architect: Progressive Companies
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Date contract completed: October 2025
Final contract value: $485,000
Project manager’s name: Nate Smith
Superintendent’s name(s): Caleb Glashower
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 100%
Topland Construction furnished, placed, and installed approximately 4,500 SF of modular block retaining walls across five structures for this multifamily residential project. Our team handled all excavation, aggregate, spoils removal, block installation, drainage, and backfill. Challenging conditions—including a high water table, heavy clay soils, and nearby wetlands—required careful planning and execution throughout the project.
Facts
Submitter: Topland Construction LLC
Architect: Excel Engineering
Location: Cedar Springs, MI
Date contract completed: December 2025
Final contract value: $455,000
Project manager’s name: Caleb Bleyenburg
Superintendent’s name(s): Caleb Glashower, Luke Wheeler
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 100%
Rowland Excavating successfully completed its second parking lot expansion at Grand Valley State University. The comprehensive project scope included all required earthwork, necessary materials, and stormwater management installation. These essential infrastructure improvements support proper drainage, enhance site functionality, and ensure long-term durability for the university campus.
Facts
Submitter: Rowland Excavating
Architect: Fishbeck
Location: Allendale, MI
Date contract completed: August 2025
Final contract value: $520,000
Project manager’s name: Cam Lotter
Superintendent’s name(s): Kurt Rowland
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 100%
Dan’s Excavating reconstructed Fremont Street by replacing the aging sanitary sewer, water services, and storm drainage while rebuilding the roadway from the ground up. The scope of work included removals, new utilities, aggregate base, asphalt paving, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and restoration. These comprehensive upgrades successfully improved infrastructure reliability, drainage, and long-term roadway performance for the community.
Facts
Submitter: Dan’s Excavating Service, Inc.
Location: Rockford, MI
Date contract completed: September 2025
Final contract value: $454,000
Project manager’s name: Spencer Tellkamp
Superintendent’s name(s): Griffin Reed
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 90%
Kent delivered Michigan’s first CONRAC. Serving as the largest trade contractor on the site, crews placed more than 803,000 SF of concrete and 2,400 tons of rebar while maintaining a safe, productive, and efficient jobsite that kept the entire project moving forward.
Facts
Submitter: Kent Companies, Inc.
Architect: Fishbeck
Size: 803,000 SF
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Date contract completed: March 2026
Final contract value: $50,743,000
Project manager’s name: Michael Thomas
Superintendent’s name(s): Pat Sullivan, Joe Fedewa
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 75%
Van Laan Concrete’s exceptional quality and attention to detail on the concrete dugouts, concrete stadium seats, and post-tension concrete made the Meijer Sports Complex project stand out. The project successfully added a championship softball field and a new pickleball facility featuring a championship court.
Facts
Submitter: VanLaan Concrete Construction
Architect: Progressive Companies
Location: Rockford, MI
Date contract completed: March 2026
Final contract value: $1,200,000
Project manager’s name: Josh Van Laan
Superintendent’s name(s): Don Ellkins
What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 95%