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Jul
Project Name: Consumers Energy Saginaw Façade Overlay and Window Replacement-Gas T&S Facility, 5131 Hackett Road, Saginaw Schedule: November 2018-January 2019 Owner: Consumers Energy Delivery Method: General Contracting Architect: William A Kibbe & Associates Project Manager: Dan Seguin Project Foreman: Steve LaFramboise Serenus Johnson has a long-standing relationship with Consumers Energy and has completed multiple projects
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03
Dec
Project Manager: Rick Sella Project Foreman: Keith Woolwine Project Type: Interior Renovation Project Size: 10,000sf Project Cost: $1,100,000 Delivery Method: General Contractor Serenus Johnson Construction began the process of making renovations to the existing building and additions to Hagen Ford in the spring of 2016. The dealership became handicap accessible and now includes a new
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03
Dec
Project Manager: Tom Johnson Safety Director: Dave Arnold Project Type: New Building, Manufacturing Project Size: 100,000sf Schedule: April 1999-January 2000 Delivery Method: General Contracting Serenus Johnson of Bay City, provided project management of S.C. Johnson’s Research and Development facility. The building is approximately 100,000 square feet; with about 35,000 square feet being devoted to offices
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03
Dec
Project Manager: Dan Seguin Project Foreman: Rod Morley Project Type: Pre-Engineered Structural Steel Building, LEED Certified Project Size: 18, 948sf Schedule: August 014-September 2015 Delivery Method: Design/Build In September of 2015, Serenus Johnson completed the construction of the New Clare Service Center for Consumers Energy. The facility is a Design/Build; Pre-engineered steel building that incorporated
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03
Dec
Bay City, Michigan Project Manager: Bill Woolwine, Jr Project Foreman: Keith Woolwine Project Type: Pre-Engineered Building Project Size: 13,000sf Project Cost: $2,700,000 Delivery Method: Design/Build May of 2014 brought Serenus Johnson and Mersen USA together again for a Design/Build pre-engineered 13,000 sf Machine Shop addition to the North side of Mersen’s existing facility. The new
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