by Amy Self | Sep 7, 2021
Ancon upgraded approximately 5,500 square feet of space, including renovations to the existing spin room and hallways and converting a racquetball court into two levels – an extension of the fitness area upstairs and a group exercise class downstairs. We also installed pickleball courts and a turf field outside.
by Amy Self | Aug 27, 2021
Ancon built the new 2,600 square foot Popeyes in Elkhart, Indiana.
by Amy Self | Aug 27, 2021
Lippert Plant 19 is a 27,500 square foot Metal Building addition to their current powder-coat line. The addition had a “roof overbuild” that extended onto the existing structure. Within the new structure, we had to build a 16’x60’x3’-6” deep pit with heavy steel embeds for the blast booth portion of the powder-coat process. In addition to the main structure, we built a new 2,000 square foot structure to the north side of the existing structure with finished space that included managerial offices, employee breakroom, new bathrooms, and a new employee breakroom.
by Amy Self | Aug 27, 2021
Imagineering is a 15,000 square foot building addition to their existing facility in South Bend, Indiana. Five thousand square feet is two-story office space and 10,000 square feet of production and storage areas. The office expansion features an employee training room, an administrative office area, and several open office pods organized around team departments. Also included in the project were drainage improvements, additional parking areas, and resurfacing of existing parking areas. The exterior façade features a pattern of windows and vibrant colored metal panels – setting a modern tone for the front portion of the building.
by Amy Self | Aug 21, 2021
In 2017, Ancon Construction designed and built a new addition for Bennington Marine in Elkhart, IN. The 57,500 square foot addition allowed Bennington to increase production from 50 boats to 55 boats a day. Included in the addition were a new R & D space, added production space, and employee breakroom. The addition was completed without losing one hour of production time. Coordination with the facility manager and timing of milestone phases of the project allowed the existing building to continue production with no shutdown throughout the entire construction phase.