1923 |
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C.H. Garmong & Son, Inc. is founded.
Historic Edgewood Grove Subdivision is created by Claude Garmong. |
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| 1940 |
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Garmong manufactured ammunition boxes, which were sent overseas during World War II. |
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| 1952 |
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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. |
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| 1974 |
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Kenneth Hannum, P.E., son-in-law to Richard and also a Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology graduate, becomes the third President of Garmong. |
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| 1989 |
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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. |
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| 1990 |
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Garmong Development, LLC, is founded, offering public and private sector financing, industrial design-build, and real estate services. |
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1992 |
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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. |
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| 2003 |
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Indiana University recognizes Garmong as one of Indiana’s Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies. |
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| 2004 |
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David Hannum becomes Chairman of the Board, and appoints Ralph E. Wagle, P.E., as Garmong’s fifth President. |
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| 2005 |
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Garmong completes its first major, industrial building in Indianapolis: Sentry Logistic Solutions (SLS), a bio-pharmaceutical cold-storage facility. |
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| 2007 |
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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. |
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| 2008 |
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Garmong completes Hux Cancer Center and several restaurant buildouts for the Indianapolis International Airport. |
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| 2009 |
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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. |