Category: Company Updates
Transforming lives, one pledge at a time
Gage Brothers Concrete and its employees have made a significant donation pledge to the Sioux Empire United Way. The company’s pledge for the coming year is $34,967, which surpasses last year’s total by more than nine percent. Employee participation also increased from 60 percent last year to 63 percent this year. The simple fact is […]
Gage Brothers awarded hotel project in downtown Denver
Gage Brothers has been awarded the precast contract for a new, dual-branded hotel development in downtown Denver. The development features an AC Hotel by Marriott hotel as well as a Le Méridien Hotel, part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts. The 18-story development is scheduled to open by late summer 2017. The two hotels will add […]
Gage Brothers awarded hotel development contract in Wayzata
BohLand Development has awarded Gage Brothers Concrete the contract for a highly anticipated hotel development in Wayzata, Minn. The Landing, which is the final block to be constructed as part of the Promenade of Wayzata, will include condos, as well as a spa, restaurant, 89-room boutique hotel and 15,000 square-feet of retail space. The scope […]
Tom Kelley named a Fellow of PCI
Gage Brothers President Tom Kelley has been named a fellow of the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI). This action was taken at the 2015 Fall Committee Days Conference at the advice of the Fellows Nominating Committee to recognize Kelley’s outstanding contributions to the precast concrete structures industry and to the institute. Among the most highly respected professionals across […]
Unique collaboration offers MTI students hands-on construction industry experience
The construction industry is facing a critical shortage of young workers. By 2017, it is expected that the shortage will be over 2 million people. According to the Construction Labor Market Analyzer Report, one-sixth of construction workers will retire over the course of the next decade. Gage Brothers Concrete is acutely aware of this problem […]