Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
1000 East Beltline Ave NE Grand Rapids MI 49525 View Map
Other Companies On This Project
- Materials Testing Cons.. Geotechnical
- Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. .. Construction Management
- Progressive AE Landscape Architecture
- Burgess Concrete Const.. Concrete Contractor
- Eckhoff & DeVries .. Painting
- Fence Consultants of W.. Fence and Gates
- Twin Lakes Nursery Landscape Design/Build
- City Sign Erectors of .. Signage
Descriptions
Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. - Michigan
Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. has been the Construction Manager for all projects at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park since its inception in 1993. From the initial master planning to multiple capital improvements. Projects have included: In December 2009, we completed the $7.5 million "Maintaining the Masterpiece" project, which earned a LEED Silver rating. This project included a 2,500 sf addition and renovation to the café, miscellaneous renovations throughout the park and a state-of-the-art environmental control system in the Conservatory. Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. is currently building a $1 million renovation and expansion to the Amphitheatre and seating areas.
-Tropical Conservatory
-Convention, meeting & catering rooms
-Taste of the Gardens Café
-Glass-enclosed gift shop
-Amphitheatre, terrace seating & comfort stations
-Lena Meijer Children's Garden
-Michigan Landscape Heritage Gardens
-Volunteer Gardens
Progressive AE
Challenge: Create an amphitheater for outdoor performances and concerts. - Seating for 800-1,000 people - Barrier-free access and viewing platforms - Entry plaza and extensive landscaping
Fence Consultants of West Michigan, Inc.
Have worked on numerous projects for the owner as well as contractors. Chain link security perimeter fence, decorative ornamental steel entry gates and amphitheater gates, ornamental aluminum fence, polyvinyl privacy fence at storage area.
Twin Lakes Nursery
We worked with the owner in developing their new arboretum and waterfall near the DaVinci Horse display and Amphitheater. The Gardens wanted a unique water feature to draw visitors to the Horse display along with unique native plants to highlight in the landscape. This was a design/build project in conjunction with the Gardens and Committee.

