INDUSTRIAL PROJECT PROFILES

Dow Chemical

Executive Wing Renovations

Contractor:        Sugar Construction

Completed:        1995

Scope:               Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, & Acoustical

 

  

Hemlock Semiconductor

S-30 Building

Contractor:        Sugar Construction

Completed:        November, 2006

Scope:               Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, & Acoustical

 

  

Dow Corning

DC 208 Fitness Center

Contractor:        Sugar Construction

Completed:        December, 2006

Scope:               Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, & Acoustical

 

  

Hemlock Semiconductor

S-26 Building

Contractor:        Wolgast Corporation

Completed:        February, 2007

Scope:               Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, & Acoustical

 

  

Dow Corning

DC40 Conference Room

Contractor:        Wolgast Corporation

Completed:        February, 2007

Scope:               Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, & Acoustical

 

  

Chase Farms Processing – Walkerville, MI

Fruit & Vegetable Processing Facility & Cold Storage

Contractor:        Rockford Construction

Completed:        August, 2007

Scope:              Metal Stud Framing, Rough Carpentry, Drywall, Insulation, Acoustical, & Metal Siding

 

Dow Corning

DC2 Renovations

Contractor:        Wolgast Corporation

Completed:        November, 2007

Scope:              Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, & Acoustical

 

  

Dow Chemical - Executive Board Room

Contractor:        Helger Construction

Completed:        January, 2008

Scope:               Acoustical Wall Panels & Carpentry

 

  

Dow Chemical

779 Warehouse Renovations

Contractor:        Sugar Construction

Completed:        February, 2008

Scope:              Metal Stud Framing, Drywall, Insulation, Acoustical, & EIFS

 

  

 

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