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About us
In 1909, John E. Green founded a plumbing and heating business with $20 in cash in Highland Park, Michigan. John E. Green's sons built upon what their father started and rapidly expanded the business in the industrial and institutional fields, laying the groundwork for what the company is today - one of the largest and most diversified mechanical contractors in the country. John E. Green Company (JEG) is a national leader in the fabrication and installation of plumbing, HVAC, process piping, and fire protection systems. We also specialize in design build solutions and 24/7 emergency service. JEG prides itself on being one of the country’s mechanical contractors with ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 certifications. We typically employ over 600 team members, as well as 500-900 skilled tradespeople. We work as a union contractor throughout the country and maintain offices in Michigan and Tennessee. JEG is recognized by Engineering News Record as one of the largest specialty contractors in the United States.
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http://www.johnegreen.com
External link for John E. Green Company
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Highland Park, MI
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1909
- Specialties
- Automotive, Health Care, University, and Education
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Proud to be a part of Crain's Detroit Business Private 200 List for 2024!
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John E. Green Company reposted this
One of the unique features of Michigan Central Station is the massive number of windows that fill the 500,000-square-foot station with natural light. The most stunning are the three 40-foot-tall monumental windows of the building’s Waiting Room. Following decades of no maintenance, extensive water infiltration, looting and vandalism, only the mild steel frames and gray iron castings of much of the windows survived in this space. Almost all the glazing was smashed or missing, the operating mechanisms were damaged, and much of the rosettes and filigree that made up the decorative border of the Waiting Room windows were missing or destroyed. To replicate the decorative border, the team needed detailed images of the original elements. Grainy images from original construction didn’t offer the detail needed. As luck may have it, a project team member had spotted one of the building’s original rosettes at a local antique store. After confirming it was, indeed, from the station, the team was able to recreate these elements through 3D printing. As for the glass, the monumental windows were restored in place while the smaller windows were removed and shipped to a facility in Alabama for repair and restoration. With temporary protection to keep water out, iron was removed and restored, and over 102,000 square feet of new glass windows were installed or repaired. Credit to the trade partners who helped in the restoration of this unique feature of MCS: Christman Constructors, Inc.; Ideal Contracting; Universal Glass Co.; Allen Architectural Metals; and Seaway Painting LLC. And a big shoutout to the entire team of trade partners on this historic project: BRINKER Grunwell-Cashero, Graciano, Solid Platforms, Inc.; EverGreene Architectural Arts, Inc.; Pontiac Ceiling and Partition, LLC; Jablonski Building Conservation, Inc.; BDN Industrial Hygiene Consultants, Inc.; Boston Valley Terra Cotta; Capital Stoneworks ; CASS Sheetmetal; Commercial Contracting Corporation; Conti LLC; Atsalis Bros.; Curtis Glass; Denn-Co Construction, Inc.; Edwards Glass Company; Empire Tile; Eugenio Painting; HOMRICH; Industrial Fence; John E. Green Company; JP Phillips Inc; KONE; Leidal & Hart Mason Contractors, Inc; Michielutti Brothers; Midwest Steel, Inc.; Next Generation Environmental Services; Mobile Air & Power Rentals; Pullman Services; Quinn Evans; RAM Construction Services; RG Construction Services; Schreiber Corporation; Shambaugh & Son, L.P.; TYLin | Silman Structural Solutions; Site Development Inc.; Super Sky Products Enterprises, LLC; W.J. O'Neil Company; Vertical Access; Testing Engineers & Consultants, Inc.; WH Cannon; Blaze Contracting, Inc.; Wolverine Stone Company
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Proud to be a part of this list! Engineering News-Record
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John E. Green Company reposted this
ICYMI: One of our favorite memories from 2023 was hosting over 60+ local Detroit high school students at one of our projects currently under construction, The Brooke on Bagley, with our partners at Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan and Woodborn Partners! Check out the student's experience with hands-on demonstrations and explore career paths in six skilled trades and architecture! https://lnkd.in/gbF7QgRz A special thank you to our sponsors, trade partners, speakers, and volunteers for helping us bring the 8th annual Sachse Construction Academy to life! Carhartt City of Detroit Invest Detroit Mercantile Bank of Michigan Ebiara Strategic Neighborhood Fund The Air King Elevate U.S. Gensler GSI Electric John E. Green Company Morrey's Contracting Pro-Shield Clifford A. Brown Renard Richmond Beth O'Connor
2023 Sachse Construction Academy
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Check out Construction Association of Michigan's July Issue. Grateful to be a part of it!
The digital version of CAM Magazine July - Mechanical/Electrical is ready for reading! Check it out at: https://bit.ly/3pMPemS Featured Articles Include: • Powering the Future: Essential Points to Consider When Planning Your EV Charging Infrastructure • How Geothermal HVAC Is Changing the Game • NECA Launches New Careers Platform Construction Highlight: • M1 Concourse Expansion Brings High-End Amenities to Car Enthusiasts AUCH Construction Peter Basso Associates John E. Green Company Strategic Energy Solutions, Inc. AIA Michigan #BuildwithCAM #NetworkwithCAM #LearnwithCAM