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St. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church - Fargo, ND
Religious building construction requires the utmost respect for the space’s spiritual significance and historical heritage.
St. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church
Client
St. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church
Role
Artistic Stone and Concrete Subcontractor
Completion Date
September 2010
Elements of Construction
Project management administrative and on-site management, concrete work, rough carpentry, finish carpentry for installation of cabinets, millwork, doors, door frames, hardware and miscellaneous accessories.
Project Overview
St. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church is the largest church building in the Eastern North Dakota Diocese. The new church includes seating for approximately 1,200 with 1,000 main floor seats and 200 balcony seats. The project also includes a Daily Mass Chapel with seating for 100, a small 12 seat Chapel for perpetual adoration and a 130 foot bell tower which has become a landmark in South Fargo. The church design is traditional with gothic influences. Zerr Berg Architects collaborated with liturgical architectural consultant Steven Schloeder of Liturgical Environs on the project, completing construction in February 2010.
Church of the Holy Spirit
Client
Church of the Holy Spirit
Role
Prime Contractor
Completion Date
January 1996
Elements of Construction
Project management administrative and on-site management, concrete work, rough carpentry, finish carpentry for installation of cabinets, millwork, doors, door frames, hardware and miscellaneous accessories.
Project Overview
A complete new parish facility that includes worship space, multi-purpose gathering space, classrooms, administrative wing, and a lower level maintenance and utility area. A main highlight of the new worship area is the beautiful stained glass windows that have been relocated from the Holy Angels Church.
St. Michael’s Church
Client
St. Michael’s Church
Role
Prime Contractor
Completion Date
April 1998
Elements of Construction
Project management administrative and on-site management, concrete work, rough carpentry, finish carpentry for installation of cabinets, millwork, doors, door frames, hardware and miscellaneous accessories.
Project Overview
Remodeling and code upgrade of existing facility and new 16,145 SF addition consisting of an entrance, narthex area, office area, preschool classroom, classroom wings for religious education, music and youth ministry, and a new media center. This was a tax exempt project, where we helped the owner purchase construction material tax free.
Cathedral of Saint Mary
Client
Cathedral of St. Mary
Role
Artistic Stone and Concrete Contractor
Completion Date
May 2013
Elements of Construction
Marble and stone installation and restoration.
Project Overview
Five month interior renewal project that began with carefully removing the existing stone and tile. The work consisted primarily of an entirely new paint scheme, the replacement of a worn floor, and restoration of pews. Construction on the Romanesque Revival building was completed in 1931 and later designated as the Cathedral of the Diocese of St. Cloud in 1937. Prior to the refurbishing, the interior of St. Mary’s represented a mix of artistic approaches resulting from previous renovations in 1959 and 1980. The new granite floor of the nave is especially effective in unifying the space by drawing together the original granite pillars and the newer granite sanctuary furnishings.
Cathedral rector Father Tony Oelrich expressed his gratitude to all who had a part in the refurbishing, from the vision of the planners to the execution by “real craftsmen who loved their work and respected the building.”
St. Luke’s Catholic Church
Client
St. Luke’s Catholic Church
Role
Prime Contractor
Completion Date
April 2006
Elements of Construction
Project management administrative and on-site management, concrete work, rough carpentry, finish carpentry for installation of cabinets, millwork, doors, door frames, hardware and miscellaneous accessories.
Project Overview
New 16,000 square foot addition to existing facility incorporating new worship space that provides seating for up to 700 members, new chapel for small gatherings, new gathering space and church entrance with office space for parish administration and staff. This was a tax exempt project, where we helped the owner purchase construction material tax free.
Celebration Lutheran Church
Client
Celebration Lutheran Church
Role
Prime Contractor
Elements of Construction
Project management administrative and on-site management, concrete work, rough carpentry, finish carpentry for installation of cabinets, millwork, doors, door frames, hardware and miscellaneous accessories.
Project Overview
New 28,500 square foot church building encompassing a classroom wing of 16 classrooms, administrative offices, narthex gathering space, worship space and a full service kitchen. The sanctuary has the capacity to seat more than 400 people for worship and the room can easily be transformed for other church events.
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