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History

1923



C.H. Garmong & Son, Inc. is founded.

Historic Edgewood Grove Subdivision is created by Claude Garmong.
     
1940

Garmong manufactured ammunition boxes, which were sent overseas during World War II.
     
1952



K. Richard Garmong, son of the founder, and a Rose Polytechnic Institute graduate, becomes President of the company.

Garmong begins light commercial design and construction projects, including churches and schools. Patented the original wood casement window.
     
1974
Kenneth Hannum, P.E., son-in-law to Richard and also a Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology graduate, becomes the third President of Garmong.
     
1989 David L. Hannum, P.E., becomes Garmong’s fourth President, and the first third-generation Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology graduate in the school’s history.
     
1990 Garmong Development, LLC, is founded, offering public and private sector financing, industrial design-build, and real estate services.
     

1992

Garmong delivers the Tipton Municipal Public Safety Building in Tipton, Indiana. This was Indiana's first municipal design-build-leaseback project, which incorporated both fire and police stations within one building.
     
2003 Indiana University recognizes Garmong as one of Indiana’s Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies.
     
2004 David Hannum becomes Chairman of the Board, and appoints Ralph E. Wagle, P.E., as Garmong’s fifth President.
     
2005 Garmong completes its first major, industrial building in Indianapolis: Sentry Logistic Solutions (SLS), a bio-pharmaceutical cold-storage facility.
     
2007



Garmong serves as design-builder on a sustainable project for Central Indiana Power in Greenfield, IN. Sustainable elements include adaptable re-use of over 80% of the existing building, high-efficiency lighting, and geothermal heating/cooling.

     
2008   Garmong completes Hux Cancer Center and several restaurant buildouts for the Indianapolis International Airport.
     
2009   Garmong completes the $178 million Union Hospital expansion project as a construction partner. It's one of the most extensive hospital building and renovation projects in Terre Haute’s history.

 

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