Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County Broke Ground on New Homeownership Training Center and Main Office

Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County Broke Ground on New Homeownership Training Center and Main Office

Pictured left to right: Andy Place Sr., Place Builders President; Matt Krause, Ancon Construction Superintendent; Matthew VanSoest, Ancon Construction Lead Project Designer; Jim Williams, President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity; Doug VonGunten, Ancon Construction President; Mayor Dave Wood, City of Mishawaka; Jeff Rea, South Bend Area Chamber of Commerce President; Tim Schrock, Ancon Construction Project Manager.

 

Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County Broke Ground on New Homeownership Training Center and Main Office

Ancon Construction is proud to partner with Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County on its new Homeownership Training Center and Main Office, located at 524 E. McKinley Ave, Mishawaka. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on Thursday, October 17.

The project involves an 11,500-square-foot adaptive reuse of a former medical office building, featuring a complete interior overhaul and a transformative exterior renovation. The redesign aims to restore the building’s original 1961 architectural features while modernizing its exterior with new entrance canopies. Inside, the two-story facility will include offices, open workspaces, conference rooms, lounge areas, a board room, an outdoor patio space, and a 60-person training room.

“Ensuring all interior work and communal spaces have access to natural daylight is achieved through the building’s ribbon window features on both the north and south facades,” explained lead project designer Matthew VanSoest. Habitat for Humanity’s national branding and color palette will be incorporated into the interior, alongside unique wood screen walls and feature walls that symbolize the non-profit’s work in building homes.

Doug VonGunten, President of Ancon Construction, which is leading the renovation, expressed the company’s appreciation for the opportunity to partner with Habitat for Humanity: “On behalf of all the Employee Owners at Ancon Construction, we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to partner with Habitat of Humanity of St. Joseph County to design and renovate their new corporate office. Habitat’s mission closely aligns with our core values here at Ancon, and it has been a true privilege to be entrusted with this project. We look forward to transforming this building so that Habitat can continue to transform St. Joseph County.”

The new Training Center is expected to serve 750 to 1,000 community members annually, offering educational programs on budgeting, credit improvement, fire and home safety, estate planning, and home maintenance. “This 75-person Training Center reflects our commitment to empowering individuals with the knowledge and skills needed for successful homeownership,” said Jim Williams, President & CEO of Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County. “With the generous support of donors like Key Bank and the Judd Leighton Foundation, this debt-free facility will allow us to focus on building more attainable workforce housing.”

The building is expected to be completed in the Spring of 2025 and is strategically located adjacent to the new fire station, making it a prominent addition to the ongoing improvements along the McKinley Corridor, which will include the widening of McKinley Avenue.

For more information, please contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

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About Ancon Construction: 
Ancon Construction is a leading commercial design-build contractor offering services such as planning, architectural design, construction, remodeling, and maintenance. Headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, the company is 100% employee-owned and has been a cornerstone of the Michiana community’s construction and architectural landscape since 1975.

For media inquiries or further information, please contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

The Ground Has Been Broken on Ryan’s Place “Home for Healing Hearts” Project.

The Ground Has Been Broken on Ryan’s Place “Home for Healing Hearts” Project.

Pictured Left to Right: Lindsey Diener-Locke, Ryan’s Place Program Director; Mathew VanSoest, Ancon Construction Lead Project Designer; Doug VonGunten, Ancon Construction President; Eunice Munn; Rex and Nancy Gleim; Aileac Deegan, Ryan’s Place President and CEO; Bill Purcell, President of Crossroads United Way; State Rep. Joanna King, Glen Kauffmann, Ancon Construction Project Manager.

The Ground Has Been Broken on Ryan’s Place “Home for Healing Hearts” Project.

Ancon Construction is proud to announce the groundbreaking of Ryan’s Place “Home for Healing Hearts” project. This 18,000-square-foot facility on Regent Street in Goshen will serve as the new home for Ryan’s Place, a vital organization dedicated to supporting grieving families. The building will provide a safe, nurturing space for children, teens, and families, offering grief support programs in a purpose-built environment.

“On behalf of the Ancon Employee-owners, I am both proud and grateful to partner with Ryan’s Place in designing and constructing their new building, “Home for Healing Hearts,” shares the President of Ancon Construction, Doug VonGunten. Breaking ground on this project marks a significant milestone for Ryan’s Place to have their own building to continue their mission of supporting grieving children and their families.”

Aileać Deegan, President and CEO of Ryan’s Place, expressed her excitement about the project: “This is a promise to the community—a dedicated space for grieving families to heal and ensure we can continue offering our vital services for years to come. Every child, teen, and family who walks through our doors feels seen, supported, and empowered in their grief journey.”

Key features of the “Home for Healing Hearts” include specialized rooms for art, high-energy activities, music therapy, and theater, all designed to meet the diverse needs of grieving families. The building will maximize natural light and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels more like a home than an office, fostering a sense of community and connection.

“Throughout the design process and through case study research of other successful centers around the country, we acknowledged that the built environment has a direct relationship to the variety of ways people grieve. Sensory design, lighting, material use, and color are all direct variables we had to consider,” stated Ancon Construction’s lead project designer Matthew VanSoest.

“The ‘Home for Healing Hearts’ will be a lasting symbol of our commitment to the community,” said Deegan. “It allows us to reach even more grieving children and families, ensuring no one has to navigate their grief journey alone.”

For more information, please contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

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About Ryan’s Place: Ryan’s Place was founded in 2002 to fill the gap in grief support for children, teens, and families after the loss of a loved one. Named in honor of Ryan Gleim, who died in 1992, the center was inspired by the need identified by Ryan’s family and local therapists. Today, Ryan’s Place offers a safe and supportive environment for over 1,000 individuals each year through various grief support programs.

About Ancon Construction: 
Ancon Construction is a leading commercial design-build contractor offering services such as planning, architectural design, construction, remodeling, and maintenance. Headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, the company is 100% employee-owned and has been a cornerstone of the Michiana community’s construction and architectural landscape since 1975.

For media inquiries or further information, please contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

Join Us in Celebrating Ancon Construction’s New Corporate Office

Join Us in Celebrating Ancon Construction’s New Corporate Office

DATE: Tuesday, August 6, 2024

TIME: 4:00 to 6:30 pm

LOCATION: 2121 W Wilden Ave, Goshen, IN 46528

Ancon Construction is delighted to invite you and the community to a significant milestone celebration — the ribbon-cutting ceremony for our new corporate office! The event will take place on Tuesday, August 6, from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. at 2121 W. Wilden Avenue in Goshen, Indiana.

The project, initiated in November 2023, converted the 24,000-square-foot former Furnitureland store into our new corporate office. Leveraging our expertise in revitalizing existing structures, we designed and renovated our new office space.

We are so excited to unveil our new corporate office, a testament to our nearly 50 years of excellence in the commercial construction industry. This event marks months of hard work and dedication, reflecting our commitment to our Employee-Owners and the Goshen community.

“This project has been so much more than just renovating a building,” reflects Doug VonGunten, Ancon President. “I have dreamt of this day for years! It represents who we are as Employee-Owners while showcasing Ancon’s true design-build culture. It also reflects the core of our day-to-day operations and will be a place where our entire team will be able to come together and thrive. We’re excited to transition into this transformed space, one that better reflects the work that we do while bringing new life to an empty building in our hometown of Goshen.”

Following the ribbon-cutting event, you are invited to tour the building. Light refreshments will be available.

Key Features of our New Corporate Office:

  • Utilization of natural daylight for a sustainable and inviting atmosphere
  •  Open and collaborative workspaces fostering creativity and teamwork
  • Diverse meeting areas catering to various work styles and needs
  • A central hub offering amenities such as a café, training room, outdoor patio, and lawn space, promoting employee well-being and engagement
  • A unique selection of materials and colors showcasing Ancon’s commitment to quality and innovation

Join us on Tuesday, August 6th, as we commemorate this momentous occasion.

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, August 6th

Time: 4:00 – 6:30 pm

Location: 2121 W. Wilden Avenue, Goshen, Indiana

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

 

About Ancon Construction:
Ancon Construction is a leading commercial design-build contractor offering services such as planning, architectural design, construction, remodeling, and maintenance. Headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, the company is 100% employee-owned and has been a cornerstone of the Michiana community’s architectural and construction landscape since 1975.

For more information about Ancon Construction, contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

Ancon Construction Celebrates Several Awards from Ceco Building Systems

Ancon Construction Celebrates Several Awards from Ceco Building Systems

Pictured left to right is Geramie Hancock District Sales Manager of Indiana & Western Kentucky at Ceco Building Systems; Cody Johnson Regional Sales Manager of the Great Lakes Region at Ceco Building Systems/Cornerstone Building Brands; Ben King, Architect at Ancon Construction; Ryan Kring, VP of Business Development at Ancon Construction; Austin Hess VP of Sales at Cornerstone Building Brands; Matt Ackley President at Shelter Solutions/Cornerstone Building Brands. 

 

 

Ancon Construction Celebrates Several Awards from Ceco Building Systems

 

Ancon Construction is proud to announce a series of achievements, having been honored with several awards from Ceco Building Systems’ National Builder Meeting, including the Million Dollar Club and Top 25 Builder of the Year. These accolades highlight Ancon Construction’s contributions to the commercial construction industry and demonstrate their commitment to excellence and innovation through their true design-build process.

Ancon Construction won several awards and dominated Ceco’s automotive, office, and warehouse & storage categories, showcasing their versatility and excellence across a broad spectrum of projects.

  • Office Category: The Aluminum Insights, Inc. design-build project in Syracuse, Indiana, spanning over 75,000 square-feet, sets new industry standards exemplifies cutting-edge design and efficiency, facilitating swift sample extrusions and lean production.
  • Warehouse & Storage Category: The Vandeleigh Industries / Soaring Rail, LLC design-build project in Elkhart County, Indiana, redefines warehousing with 500,000-square-feet of premium storage and rail access. Each tenant space is equipped with individual rail spurs under a canopy, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
  • Automotive Category: The Wag n’ Tails design-build project in Granger, Indiana, exemplifies Ancon Construction’s innovative design-build process. This 22,000-square-foot facility seamlessly combines office space with a showroom for mobile pet grooming vehicles.

The Wag n’ Tails project not only secured a win for Ancon Construction in the Automotive category win but also earned the 22/23 Building of the Year title. This honor highlights the project’s impact and Ancon Construction’s significant contribution to the industry.

“We are incredibly proud of Ancon Construction’s outstanding achievements and their unwavering commitment to excellence in the construction industry. Their recognition in the Million Dollar Club and as a Top 25 Builder, along with their remarkable photo awards, truly showcase their versatility and dedication to quality. The Wag n’ Tails project exemplifies their innovative approach and excellence in design and functionality, making it a standout in the Automotive category and earning the prestigious 22/23 Building of the Year title. Ancon Construction continues to set the bar high, and we are honored to celebrate their success and contribution to the industry, ” shared Geramie Hancock, District Manager for Ceco Building Systems.

About the Photo Awards: The Photo Awards program recognizes outstanding efforts and exceptional projects within the metal building industry. Submissions are evaluated based on exterior attractiveness, construction skill, and effective use of Ceco products. Winners gain enhanced visibility through various Ceco channels.

About the Million Dollar Awards: These awards recognize achievements based on shipment milestones in 2022 and 2023, spotlighting partners who have reached or surpassed significant shipping dollar thresholds.

About the Top 25 Awards: This recognition celebrates builders who have not only met but exceeded revenue milestones, securing a place among the top 25 builders for Ceco Building Systems.

About Ancon Construction: Ancon Construction is a leading commercial design-build contractor offering services such as planning, architectural design, construction, remodeling, and maintenance. Headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, the company is 100% employee-owned and has been a cornerstone of the Michiana community’s construction and architectural landscape since 1975.

For media inquiries or further information, please contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

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Automotive Category
Vandeleigh Industries / Soaring Rail, LLC
Bristol, IN
Warehouse & Storage Category
About Ancon Construction:
Ancon Construction is a leading commercial design-build contractor offering services such as planning, architectural design, construction, remodeling, and maintenance. Headquartered in Goshen, Indiana, the company is 100% employee-owned and has been a cornerstone of the Michiana community’s architectural and construction landscape since 1975.

For more information about Ancon Construction, contact Amy Self, Ancon Construction’s Marketing Manager, at 574.533.9561, aself@anconconstruction.com, or visit anconconstruction.com.

What Do Banks Like To See When Asking For A Commercial Construction Loan?

What Do Banks Like To See When Asking For A Commercial Construction Loan?

 

What do banks like to see when asking for a commercial construction loan?

 

If you’re planning to build a commercial property or undertake a major renovation project, you’ll likely need to secure financing through a commercial construction loan. These loans are specifically designed to cover the costs associated with commercial building projects and require a different set of documentation and requirements than a traditional business loan.

Here are some of the key factors that banks typically look for when considering a commercial construction loan application:

  1. A strong business plan: Banks will want to see a detailed business plan that outlines your project’s scope, including blueprints, architectural drawings, permits, contractor bids, and timelines. This plan should also include a detailed breakdown of the costs involved in the project, as well as an estimate of the property’s value upon completion.
  2. Strong credit history: As with any loan application, banks will want to see a solid credit history demonstrating your ability to make timely payments and manage debt responsibly. A high credit score and a low debt-to-income ratio can help increase your chances of being approved for a commercial construction loan.
  3. Adequate collateral: Commercial construction loans are typically considered riskier than traditional business loans, so banks may require additional collateral to secure the loan. This could include a lien on the property or other assets, such as a vehicle or investment account.
  4. Sufficient cash reserves: Banks will also want to see that you have enough cash reserves to cover unexpected expenses that may arise during the construction process. This could include things like delays in construction, unexpected material costs, or changes to the scope of the project.
  5. Experienced contractor: Banks will want to see that you’re working with an experienced and reputable contractor who has a track record of successfully completing similar projects. They typically require that the contractor be licensed and insured. Completing schematic drawings and understanding the actual construction cost can save time and additional questions from the bank’s underwriters. These documents should be included with your loan application.
  6. Proven track record: If you’re an established business owner, banks will want to see a proven track record of successful projects and profitability. This can help assure the lender that you have the experience and financial stability to manage a large-scale construction project.
  7. Projected cash flow: Banks will want to see that the property will generate sufficient cash flow to cover loan payments and operating expenses once the construction is complete. This could include projections of future rental income, sales revenue, or other revenue streams.

Securing a commercial construction loan requires a thorough and detailed application process. By working with a knowledgeable lender and providing all the necessary documentation and requirements, you can increase your chances of being approved for a commercial construction loan and successfully completing your building or renovation project.

Ancon Construction would love to help answer your commercial construction loan questions and learn more about your vision. A 100% Employee-Owned True Design-Build Construction firm since 1975. 

Let’s get your project started…together.