Phoenix Contractors is a general contracting and construction management firm based in Ypsilanti, Michigan that has been in business since 1984. They have completed over 1,400 projects totaling $25-30 million annually. Their services include general contracting, construction management, and design-build. They have experience with a variety of project types including higher education, non-profits, municipal, industrial, commercial, medical, housing, and ecclesiastical. Phoenix prioritizes sustainability and has completed several LEED certified projects.
Como parte da iniciativa Adote uma JSR (adopt-a-jsr) promovida pelo grupo de usuários SouJava, foi realizado via web, um workshop de introdução sobre o projeto ScrumToys. Este projeto é uma pequena aplicação Web implementada com os recursos do JavaServer Faces 2.0 do Java EE 5 que foi incorporada à ferramenta NetBeans para demonstração das diversas funcionalidades do JSF. Neste workshop foram apresentados, ao longo de uma hora e meia, detalhes da arquitetura interna, as principais funcionalidades demonstradas do JSF e como contribuir nas evoluções futuras deste projeto. Gravação deste workshop está disponível no Youtube (http://bit.ly/XoVjP2)
PATH400 is a 5.2-mile walkable, bikeable greenway being constructed on public land adjacent to GA400 extending from the bank of Peachtree Creek northward toward the northern edge of Atlanta.
Not only does PATH400 make Buckhead more livable and create a sustainable commute option, PATH400 has broad implications for metropolitan Atlanta. This new greenway offers an opportunity to transform the future, by linking Buckhead and the northern suburbs to parks and trails across the region. In doing so, PATH400 can also offset some of the transportation and greenspace challenges presented by the region’s continued growth.
More than half of the money needed to build this transformative project has already been secured. One segment of PATH400 is already open and three additional segments are in various stages of permitting and construction. Livable Buckhead is leading a capital campaign to raise the remaining $9 million needed to connect these segments and create 5.2 miles of contiguous greenway.
Comox Valley Community Presentation - December 8, 2015Island Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Comox Valley community information meeting on the evening of Tuesday, December 8, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
Willard Sherwood Virtual Community Open House #1 - 01-26-2022Fairfax County
Feasibility studies
Green Acres Community Center:
2015 – 2016
Identified needs to relocate some programs.
Joseph Willard Health Center:
2017 - 2018
Identified need for a replacement of the facility.
Master Plan study:
2018-2019
Campus-type redevelopment on Willard and Sherwood sites.
City and County joint redevelopment potential
Partnership
Integration of current services
Benefits both City and County residents
Accommodate needs identified by the feasibility studies
Improve ingress/egress, site circulation and parking
Bring health, wellness, fitness, childcare and
the arts together on one campus
Willard-Sherwood Health and Community Center Community Open House 01-29-2022Fairfax County
Project Scope
Due Diligence Period
Existing Conditions Assessment
Space Program
Community Engagement
Concept Design
Community Engagement
Traffic and Parking studies
Project Sustainability Goals:
LEED Gold certification
Net Zero energy
All-Electric Building Systems and Equipment
Willard-Sherwood Health and Community Center Community Open House 01-26-2022Fairfax County
Scope
Scoped with City on January 26, 2022
Determine study area and parameters of the TIA
Prepare
Evaluate existing and future conditions for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and public transit
Assess impact of proposed development on surrounding road, pedestrian, and bicycle networks
Identify impacts and present recommended mitigations (if necessary)
Submit
Submit TIA to City staff for review and comment
Address comments and resubmit (if necessary)
Approval
Como parte da iniciativa Adote uma JSR (adopt-a-jsr) promovida pelo grupo de usuários SouJava, foi realizado via web, um workshop de introdução sobre o projeto ScrumToys. Este projeto é uma pequena aplicação Web implementada com os recursos do JavaServer Faces 2.0 do Java EE 5 que foi incorporada à ferramenta NetBeans para demonstração das diversas funcionalidades do JSF. Neste workshop foram apresentados, ao longo de uma hora e meia, detalhes da arquitetura interna, as principais funcionalidades demonstradas do JSF e como contribuir nas evoluções futuras deste projeto. Gravação deste workshop está disponível no Youtube (http://bit.ly/XoVjP2)
PATH400 is a 5.2-mile walkable, bikeable greenway being constructed on public land adjacent to GA400 extending from the bank of Peachtree Creek northward toward the northern edge of Atlanta.
Not only does PATH400 make Buckhead more livable and create a sustainable commute option, PATH400 has broad implications for metropolitan Atlanta. This new greenway offers an opportunity to transform the future, by linking Buckhead and the northern suburbs to parks and trails across the region. In doing so, PATH400 can also offset some of the transportation and greenspace challenges presented by the region’s continued growth.
More than half of the money needed to build this transformative project has already been secured. One segment of PATH400 is already open and three additional segments are in various stages of permitting and construction. Livable Buckhead is leading a capital campaign to raise the remaining $9 million needed to connect these segments and create 5.2 miles of contiguous greenway.
Comox Valley Community Presentation - December 8, 2015Island Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Comox Valley community information meeting on the evening of Tuesday, December 8, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
Willard Sherwood Virtual Community Open House #1 - 01-26-2022Fairfax County
Feasibility studies
Green Acres Community Center:
2015 – 2016
Identified needs to relocate some programs.
Joseph Willard Health Center:
2017 - 2018
Identified need for a replacement of the facility.
Master Plan study:
2018-2019
Campus-type redevelopment on Willard and Sherwood sites.
City and County joint redevelopment potential
Partnership
Integration of current services
Benefits both City and County residents
Accommodate needs identified by the feasibility studies
Improve ingress/egress, site circulation and parking
Bring health, wellness, fitness, childcare and
the arts together on one campus
Willard-Sherwood Health and Community Center Community Open House 01-29-2022Fairfax County
Project Scope
Due Diligence Period
Existing Conditions Assessment
Space Program
Community Engagement
Concept Design
Community Engagement
Traffic and Parking studies
Project Sustainability Goals:
LEED Gold certification
Net Zero energy
All-Electric Building Systems and Equipment
Willard-Sherwood Health and Community Center Community Open House 01-26-2022Fairfax County
Scope
Scoped with City on January 26, 2022
Determine study area and parameters of the TIA
Prepare
Evaluate existing and future conditions for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and public transit
Assess impact of proposed development on surrounding road, pedestrian, and bicycle networks
Identify impacts and present recommended mitigations (if necessary)
Submit
Submit TIA to City staff for review and comment
Address comments and resubmit (if necessary)
Approval
I gave this presentation for the Green Jobs Panel at the Decon \'09 conference on 4/28/09 at UIC. The presentation gives an overview of the Rebuilding Exchange and the Chicagoland Green Collar Jobs Initiative.
Campbell River Community Information Meeting presentationIsland Health
Representatives from Tandem Health Partners joined the North Island Hospitals Project team at the latest Campbell River community information meeting on the evening of Thursday, December 10, 2015. Here’s a copy of the presentation.
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Susan Powers, Urban Ventures LLC
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2. PHOENIX CONTRACTORS SINCE 1984
• Owner: William D. Kinley
• Location: Ypsilanti, MI
• Founded: 1984
• Services: General Contracting and Construction Management
• Completed Work: 1,400 +
• Staff: 13 Office Employees, 12 Field Superintendents
• Annual Volume: $25-$30 Million
• Bonding: $15 Million Single Project / $30 Million Total
• Safety Consultant: National Safety Resource Center, EMR .78
3. MARKET SECTORS
• Higher Education: (300 + Projects for) U of M, EMU, WCC, WSU, Madonna
University and many more….
• Non-Profits Housing, Food Banks, Animal Shelters, The Arts
• Municipal: Police, Fire, Township, County, City Government, Libraries
• Industrial: Pre-Engineered, Warehousing and Manufacturing
• Commercial: Retail, Food Service, Office, Restaurant, Banks
• Medical: Medical Clinics, Hospital, Veterinary, Surgery, Dental
• Housing & Multifamily: Senior Living, Student Housing, Multifamily Housing,
Condominiums, Low Rise Multi-Family Residential
• Ecclesiastical: Religious Education, Worship, Recreational Gathering
4. • General Contracting
Lump Sum Contract
Negotiated Contract
• Construction Management
Negotiated CM Agreement
Guaranteed Maximum Price Agreement
• Design Build
Cost Plus Agreement
PROJECT DELIVERY
5. PHOENIX ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Key Personnel
Chief Executive: William D. Kinley
President: Mark W. Hiser
Executive Vice President: Kirk Moll
Senior Project Manager: Brian Wright
Senior Project Manager: Curtis Exelby
Executive Coordinator: Tina Bateman
Project Coordinator: Christina O’ Conner
Project Coordinator: Jennie Clark
Senior Accountant: Dennis Knight
7. Construction Services:
Project Scheduling
Project Coordination
Contract Administration
Safety Administration
Quality Control
Budget Control & Project Accounting
Total Project Management
Commissioning
Close Out and Warranty
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
8. Wayne State University
Madonna University
The University of Michigan
Eastern Michigan University
Washtenaw Community College
MSHDA
Avalon Housing
The City of Chelsea
The City of Saline
Washtenaw County
Zingerman’s Delicatessen
TCK Bank
Fifth Third Bank
Girl Scouts of America
MEDHUB
REPRESENTATIVE CLIENT BASE
Scio Township
Ash Township
Pittsfield Township
Superior township
Ypsilanti Township
Knights Restaurants
Adams Advertising
Ann Arbor City Club
Ann Arbor Racquet Club
Touchstone Co-Housing
Sunward Co-Housing
Great Oak Co-Housing
Ypsilanti Fire Museum
Food Gatherers
Washtenaw County Road
Commission
Washtenaw Veterinary Hospital
The Humane Society of Huron
Valley
Green Hills School
Dexter Community Schools
Manchester Community Schools
General Motors, Chevrolet
The Salvation Army
Tech Town Detroit
Yankee Air Museum
Evangelical Homes of Michigan
Glacier Hills
Saline District Library
9. SUSTAINABILITY
• LEED Certified Gold: Green Hills School
11th Grade Addition
Project Features:
• Green Roof
• FSC Laminated Beams
• Recycled Content
• Geothermal Heating &
Cooling System
• Rain Water Collection
• Harvested On Site Wood
• Construction IAQ Management
• Low VOC
10. SUSTAINABILITY & HISTORIC PRESERVATION
• LEED Certified Gold: Zingerman’s Delicatessen Project Features:
• Low VOC Content
• FSC Lumber
• Recycled Content
• Waste Management
• Air Quality Management
• Local Material Content
• Alternative Transportation
• Optimize Energy Performance
11. ADAPTIVE REUSE - COMMERCIAL - TECH
• Tech Town Detroit Project Features:
• Conversion of the 1927
Albert Kahn Designed
General Motors / Chevrolet
Creative Services Building
Into a Holistic Economic
Development Center
• Low VOC Content
• Sustainable Construction
Materials
12. ADAPTIVE REUSE - COMMERCIAL - TECH
• MEDHUB Project Features:
• Conversion of an 1840’s
Dilapidated Mill into a
State of the Art Medical
Scheduling Software
Development Center
• Complete Structural
Replacement While Leaving
Original Building Envelope
In Place
13. RESIDENTIAL - LOW-RISE - MULTIFAMILY
• Pauline Apartments Project Features:
• 32 Unit MSHDA Low Income
Housing, Section 3
• Community Center Building
• Roof Top Solar
• Low VOC Content
• Waste Management
• Energy Star Rated Products
• Sustainable Construction
• Alternative Transportation
14. RESIDENTIAL - MULTIFAMILY
• Multiple Co-Housing Projects Project Features:
• Multi Unit Co-Housing
For Sunward, Touchstone &
Great Oaks
• Community Center Building
• Conventional and Modular
Building Methods.
• Low VOC Content
• Waste Management
• Sustainable Construction
• Alternative Transportation
15. HIGHER EDUCATION - LIBRARY - HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
• The University of Michigan William L. Clements Library Project Features:
• 40’ Below Grade Addition
• Lowered Existing Basement
• New MEP Systems
• New Conditioned Archives
Vault
• Egress Additions &
Accessibility
• Full Building Restoration
• New Utility Services & Site
Restoration
16. HIGHER EDUCATION - LIBRARY - HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
• The University of Michigan Cook Law Library Project Features:
• Full Restoration of
The Cook Law Library
at Hutchins Hall
• Refinishing of the
Ceilings, Floors, Walls,
Chairs, Tables, Woodwork
and Library Casework
• Lighting and Lamping
Improvements
17. HIGHER EDUCATION - STUDENT HOUSING -
FOOD SERVICE
• Madonna University, University Center Renovations Project Features:
• Four Story Residence Hall
and Dining Common
Renovation.
• Included a New Full Service
Kitchen.
• Completed On a Three
Month Summer Schedule.
• Complete Dorm Renovation
• Full Water Distribution and
Drainage System Replacement
18. HIGHER EDUCATION - INFRASTRUCTURE
• The University of Michigan Student Activities Building Project Features:
• Complete Replacement of
Mechanical System.
• Addition of New Mechanical
Penthouse for New HVAC
• Interior Renovations
• Replacement of Exterior
Window Systems
• Optimize Energy Performance
19. HIGHER EDUCATION - SPECIALTY CARE
• The University of Michigan Towsley Center Project Features:
• New 24,235 SF University
Operated Daycare Center
• Includes Full Service
Commercial Kitchen
• Turf and Rubber Indoor &
Outdoor Play Areas
• Classroom and Reading Center
• Sustainable Construction
20. HIGHER EDUCATION - RESTORATION -HOUSING
• The University of Michigan Martha Koch Hall Project Features:
• Dorm Room Renovations
• Bathroom Restorations
• Common Corridor &
Study Hall Modifications
• Exterior Building
Restoration
• Low VOC Content
• Waste Management
21. NON-PROFIT - ANIMAL SHELTER
• Humane Society of Huron Valley
Project Features:
• 35,000 SF New Humane
Society
• Geothermal Heating &
Cooling System
• Sustainable Construction
Materials
• Surgical Suite, Exam &
Administrative Offices
• Kitten Condos & Over 65
Kennels & Cages
22. NON-PROFIT - COMMERCIAL / FOODBANK
• Food Gatherers Office and Warehouse Expansion Project Project Features:
• 12,000 SF Warehouse &
Office Addition
• Cooler and Freezer Expansion
• Interior Renovations
• Waste Management
• Back Up Power Expansion
• Full Storage Racking and
Building Fire Protection
• Continuous Operation of
Facilities While in Construction
23. NON-PROFIT - CAMP RESIDENCE
• The Girl Scouts of America, Camp Linden Project Features:
• New Cabins
• New Community Center
• Pool House Renovations
• Bath House Renovations
• New Electrical Distribution
• New Pathways
• Sustainable Construction
• Waste Management
24. MUNICIPAL - CITY HALL & POLICE
HEADQUARTERS
• Saline City Hall and Police Headquarters Project Features:
• 42,000 SF Replacement of
• Existing City Hall
• Council Chambers
• County Commissioners
Offices & Meeting Area
• Detention Area, Armory
• Day Lighting & Low VOC
25. MUNICIPAL - ROAD COMMISSION
HEADQUARTERS
Project Features:
• 27,000 SF Replacement
Headquarters For the
Washtenaw County
Road Commission
• Council Chambers
• County Commissioners
Offices & Meeting Area
• Archives & Engineering
Vault
• Day Lighting & Low VOC
• The Washtenaw County Road Commission
26. MUNICIPAL - POLICE HEADQUARTERS - FIRE
HALLS
• Police Facilities & Fire Stations Project Features:
• Pittsfield Township Fire
Department
• Chelsea Police Department
• 14,000 SF Design Build
Police Headquarters
• City Council Chambers
• Detention Center
• Law Enforcement Training
Center
• Low VOC Content
• Waste Management
27. SENIOR LIVING
• Evangelical Homes of Michigan
Memory Support Center
Project Features:
• 30 Unit Senior Care Facility
• Full Service Kitchen
• Adult Day Care Center
• Health and Spa Center
• 3 Neighborhood Household
Settings with Living Room,
Kitchen and Dining Areas
• Four Additional Private
Condo Units for Couples
28. MEDICAL
• Washtenaw Veterinary Hospital Project Features:
• Redevelopment Site in
Conjunction with the
American Red Cross
• Project Included Surgical
Suite & X Ray Exam
• Kennel and Exam Areas
• Merit Award Winner
In Hospital Design
29. ECCLESIASTICAL
• Ecclesiastical Multiple Projects
Project Features:
• First Presbyterian Church
Northville
• Bethlehem United Church
of Christ
• First Presbyterian Church
of Ypsilanti.
• Sustainable Construction
• Waste Management
• ADA Accessibility
• Historic Preservation
30. COMMERCIAL - RESTAURANTS
• Restaurants and Food Services
Project Features:
• Café Felix
• Knights On Liberty
• Ruth’s Chris
• Zingerman’s
• Crazy Wisdom
• Jimmy Johns
• Sweetwaters
• Many More
31. COMMERCIAL - BANKING
• Various Financial Institution Branch Banking Centers
Project Features:
• 5/3 Bank Several Locations
• TCF Bank over 20 Locations
• Republic Bank Several Loc.
• Sustainable Construction
• Waste Management
• Fast Track Scheduling
• AV/Security/Safe/Control
Coordination
• Low VOC Content
32. COMMERCIAL - RETAIL
• Ann Arbor Arms
Project Features:
• 21,000 SF Tactical Training &
Retail Center
• (3) Training Bays
• Corporate Offices & Warehouse
• Sustainable Construction
• Waste Management
• Fast Track Scheduling
• 4 – Months From Foundations
to Opening
• Hi-Tech Training & Security
• Recycled Content
33. PHOENIX CONTRACTORS, INC. SINCE 1984
The Phoenix Team:
• 30 Years of Trusted Construction
Service
• Safely Built
• Quality Results Every Project
• Sustainable Principles
• 30 Years of Repeat Clients
• Experienced Project Management
& Field Supervision
• Best Construction Value
• 30 Years of Proven Reliability
34. CONTACT INFORMATION
• Phoenix Contractors, Inc.
2111 Golfside Rd.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
• William D. Kinley
email: bkinley@phoenixco.biz
• Mark W. Hiser
email: mhiser@phoenixco.biz
• Kirk Moll
email: kmoll@phoenixco.biz
Office Phone: 734-487-9640
Office Fax: 734-487-1252
website: www.phoenixco.biz