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Muskegon Construction Company was incorporated on August 27, 1929
as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Grand Rapids-based Owen-Ames-Kimball
Co. The goal was to have a presence in the Muskegon area, which
was moving to a more industrialized community. The goal remains
the same today. Our corporate culture requires that we participate
in and contribute to the communities where we're located, as well
as doing business with them.
Muskegon
Construction Company's commitment to the Muskegon and West Michigan
area is evidenced by our involvement in various service clubs
and many community organizations, membership and participation
in local chamber events, and the creation of a scholarship fund
through the Community Foundation of Muskegon County. We encourage
our people to get involved and support them in their efforts.
| Presidents |
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| Ralph D. Ballew |
1929 - 1936 |
| J.L. Nelson |
1936 - 1943 |
| Clifford F. Phillips |
1943 - 1953 |
| Grant R. Smith |
1953 - 1956 |
| Armour G. Barber |
1956 - 1971 |
| M. William Lang |
1971 - 1991 |
| Gary A. Post |
1991 - Present |
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Locations |
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| 1929 |
Lyman Building |
| 1936 |
Terminal Arcade
Building |
| 1943 |
838 Jefferson Street |
| 1952 |
301 Williams Street |
| 1957 |
425 Catawba Avenue |
| 1998 |
111 West Western
Avenue |
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