
In the fall of 2003, Granger Construction started the restoration of the Mason United Methodist Church in Mason, Michigan. This project involved multiple phases, including three additions, one of which is a three story, 30,000 square foot masonry bearing with hollow core precast floor decks.
The main purpose of this large addition was to accommodate the handicap, elderly members and guests of the church. The other two additions were small, which revised the north and northwest entries to the existing church.
In the fall of 2003, Granger Construction started the restoration of the Mason United Methodist Church in Mason, Michigan. This project involved multiple phases, including three additions, one of which is a three story, 30,000 square foot masonry bearing with hollow core precast floor decks.
The main purpose of this large addition was to accommodate the handicap, elderly members and guests of the church. The other two additions were small, which revised the north and northwest entries to the existing church.
New construction on this project included:
- Nursery for the church child care program
- Barrier-free restrooms on all three floors
- Elevator
- Library on the top floor
Renovations were done to the existing church building, including the day care, office area and restrooms.
Numerous additions have been made since the 1800's. The front addition was a
replica of the original church structure that was demolished years ago.
Commercial
Mason United Methodist Church
LOCATION:
Mason, Michigan
COST:
$1.8 million
SQUARE FOOTAGE:
30,000
SERVICE:
Construction Management
General Contracting
START:
November 2003
COMPLETION:
September 2004
ARCHITECT:
Keystone Design