Wolverine Worldwide — Annex

Story

EV renovated the Wolverine Worldwide Annex, originally constructed in the 1960s. The project, also referred to as “The Factory,” began with selective demolition and proceeded to the reconstruction of private offices and open areas, conference rooms, a café and satellite pantry, an exterior courtyard, and more.

Facts

Submitter: EV Construction

Architect: Create3 Architecture

Location: Rockford, MI

Date contract completed: April 2025

Final contract value: $5,600,000

Project manager’s name: Scott McConnelee, Abby Leatherman

Superintendent’s name(s): Jereme Reeths

What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 23%

Kawasaki Engines — Technical Training Center

Story

FCC Construction transformed a 19,000 SF former warehouse into a modern technology facility for Kawasaki in Grand Rapids, MI. Utilizing laser-scanning technology for precise slab regrading and disciplined field coordination, the team absorbed a 10% scope increase while achieving substantial completion on time and within budget.

Facts

Submitter: FCC Construction Inc.

Architect: MEM Designs

Size: 19,000 SF

Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Date contract completed: August 2025

Final contract value: $3,000,000

Project manager’s name: Mason Mellema

Superintendent’s name(s): Aron Hall

What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 15%

OVD Insurance

Story

Dykhouse Construction completed a two-story buildout for OVD Insurance at 37 Ottawa in downtown Grand Rapids. Despite tight urban logistics, the finished space blends modern function with historic character, featuring exposed oak ceilings, mirrored floor plans, offices, conference rooms, kitchens, call booths, and dedicated health and mothers’ rooms for employees.

Facts

Submitter: Dykhouse Construction

Architect: Ghafari Associates

Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Date contract completed: October 2025

Final contract value: $4,000,000

Project manager’s name: Ian Martin

Superintendent’s name(s): Jason Carpenter

What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 30%

Borgman Commercial

Story

Pioneer Construction built a 15,000 SF vehicle service center for Borgman Ford, accommodating commercial and customer vehicles. The facility includes service lifts, a parts room, and a customer check-in lobby, improving workflow, efficiency, and the overall customer experience in a modern, high-demand service environment.

Facts

Submitter: Pioneer Construction

Architect: Craig Architects

Size: 15,000 SF

Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Date contract completed: January 2026

Final contract value: $3,600,000

Project manager’s name: Dan Zaagman

Superintendent’s name(s): Jason Pantelleria

What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 15%

Grand Rapids Public Schools — Houseman Field

Story

In 2025, the 102-year-old facility received a $5.1 million renovation funded through the community-supported Reimagine GRPS bond. Wolverine Building Group was proud to bring this vision to life with upgrades that honor Houseman Field’s historic character while preparing it for the next generation of athletes and fans.

Facts

Submitter: Wolverine Construction

Architect: C2AE

Size: 10 SF

Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Date contract completed: September 2025

Final contract value: $4,000,000

Project manager’s name: Drew Sorenson

Superintendent’s name(s): Mike Sherwood

What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 0%

Grand Valley State University — Meijer Campus Police Academy

Story

Grand Valley State University’s Meijer Campus was renovated into a state-of-the-art police academy, converting 30,000 SF of classrooms and labs into scenario, fitness, and training spaces. A 4,500 SF addition added locker rooms and support facilities, while a new driving track and upgraded infrastructure created a high-performance, versatile training environment.

Facts

Submitter: Lakewood Construction

Architect: GMB Architecture + Engineering

Size: 35,000 SF

Location: Holland, MI

Date contract completed: January 2025

Final contract value: $4,807,000

Project manager’s name: Kyle Vyncke

Superintendent’s name(s): Todd Potter

What percentage of the work scope was self-performed by your company? 0%