Ancoats is proud to partner, yet again, with Jester Concepts and Shea, Inc. to bring a new Rustica Bakery to downtown Wayzata. Stay tuned for updates on the progress! To read the full article and more from The Minnesota Star Tribune, check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gAJgGZwr
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Ancoats is an end-to-end construction management firm, founded with the principles that trust is our imperative, simplicity is our hallmark, and transparency is our guide. From concept to turnover, our team serves as advisor, builder and – most importantly – your partner. Our boutique, hand-crafted approach sets us apart, and our straightforward delivery elevates the experience. Our team is rich in experience – projects ranging from $50K to over $100M – on behalf of large national construction firms and small local builders. This experience helps shape our passion to provide best-in-class expertise without sacrificing customer service. We are driven to be the easy choice for our customers. We look forward to working with you!
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Ancoats Founder & President David Wood sat down with Kathy Robideau and Chris Dardis on Unscripted with Versique to share his journey from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship, launching Ancoats during the pandemic, and the impact of a strong team culture. Thanks to Versique Executive, Professional & Interim Recruiting for the opportunity to have a conversation! Listen to the full episode in the original post below ??
Tune in to the first official episode of the Unscripted with Versique podcast with co-hosts Kathy Robideau & Chris Dardis. Together they sit down with Ancoats Founder & President, David Wood. David shares his journey from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship, the challenges of starting a business during the pandemic, and the importance of building a strong team culture. "We are a small, incredibly hardworking group of people who are doing projects, frankly, we have no business doing. But because of our capabilities and the skillset and just the type of people we have, we are capable of doing those projects."?–?David Wood, Founder & President of Ancoats. Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gw3Ccvby Listen on Apple Podcast: https://lnkd.in/ga6cfi7t #MinnesotaLeaders #UnscriptedwithVersique #Growth
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Thanks to everyone who joined the PCI Midwest Sustainable Structures Webinar this past Wednesday. Nate Weingart and fellow panelists explored how strategic material choices and early coordination can significantly reduce the global warming potential (GWP) of concrete. The panelists took an in-depth look at the SICK Sensor Intelligence North America Campus; sustainability was a top priority—including some of the lowest embodied carbon concrete mixes in Minnesota. Key Takeaways: ? Less cement, more SCMs (supplementary cementitious materials): Reducing cement and increasing fly ash, slag, and pozzolans significantly lowers emissions. ? Project-level coordination: Early discussions on embodied carbon and mix designs ensure project success. ? Real impact: Recent projects saved 2,000 metric tons of CO2, equivalent to: 2.2 million pounds of coal burned or 4,700 barrels of oil consumed. SICK’s sustainability efforts extend beyond concrete—integrating solar infrastructure, EV charging, and high-efficiency mechanical systems. Sustainability is a strategy. How is your team reducing embodied carbon in concrete? #concreteinnovation #sustainability #lowcarbonconcrete #GWPreduction #precastconcrete?
We hope you'll join us February 19 for the first installment of the Sustainable Structures Webinar Series. The live webinar, titled "SICK North America Campus and the Future of Concrete Construction" will feature Hailey Arterburn, P.E. (Thornton Tomasetti); Josh Edwards (AVR, Inc.); Matthew Smith (MEYER BORGMAN JOHNSON); and Nate Weingart (Ancoats). Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm CT Cost: FREE Credits: 1 PDH or 1 AIA CES LU/HSW Register: https://cvent.me/82NqMA Utilizing the SICK North America Campus project as an example, this presentation will include practical suggestions on how to use EPD’s on a project. Presenters will provide information about where the embodied carbon can come from on a large commercial construction project and how to lower that carbon footprint. Presenters will share their insights on having project level conversations about embodied carbon and global warming potential that will lead to a successful project. Presenters will also provide specification requirements for performance mix designs and EPD’s. SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, encoders and automatic identification products for industrial applications. The construction of this new campus is a multi-year, multi-phase project. Aligning with SICK’s mission to focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, SICK’s new campus also incorporates several green initiatives. These include solar infrastructure, electrical vehicle charging stations, high efficiency mechanical systems, and a below-grade rainwater filtration system. The concrete was specified to have a very low environmental impact. Since the time measurements of embodied carbon have been tracked, the SICK Office and Resource Center will utilize some of the lowest embodied carbon concrete mixes of any building project in the State of Minnesota. This webinar is part of the 2025 Sustainable Structures Webinar Series. The sponsors of the Sustainable Structures Webinar Series are PCI Midwest; PCI Mountain States; Precast | PCI of Illinois & Wisconsin; Minnesota Concrete Council; Nebraska Concrete & Aggregates Association; North Dakota Concrete Council; Oklahoma Ready Mixed Concrete Association; South Dakota Ready Mix Concrete Association; Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Association (WRMCA); ACI Missouri Chapter; and the Concrete Promotional Group of Greater Kansas City. #HowPrecastBuilds #buildwithstrength
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At Ancoats, we take pride in delivering seamless design-build solutions that bring our clients' visions to life. The Merton Medical Office Development, built for Ascendent Health Partners, is a testament to our ability to execute projects that align with both functional and aesthetic goals. This thoughtfully designed space serves as a welcoming hub for community-based health and wellness businesses, supporting the growing Lake Country community. Working hand in hand with Clow Berg, Inc on the design, we turned their concepts into a fully realized structure—drawing inspiration from the area's rustic charm while incorporating modern, minimalistic touches. To learn more about this project and other collaborations, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/gmnhXKxh #healthcaredesign #healthcare #construction #wellness #groundedinsimplicity
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We’re thrilled to share that Ancoats' own?Nate Weingart?will speak on the upcoming Sustainable Structures Webinar Series, featuring the?SICK Sensor Intelligence?North America Campus and the Future of Concrete Construction hosted by PCI Midwest. Join us for this insightful discussion on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 pm CT. Register below ??
We hope you'll join us February 19 for the first installment of the Sustainable Structures Webinar Series. The live webinar, titled "SICK North America Campus and the Future of Concrete Construction" will feature Hailey Arterburn, P.E. (Thornton Tomasetti); Josh Edwards (AVR, Inc.); Matthew Smith (MEYER BORGMAN JOHNSON); and Nate Weingart (Ancoats). Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm CT Cost: FREE Credits: 1 PDH or 1 AIA CES LU/HSW Register: https://cvent.me/82NqMA Utilizing the SICK North America Campus project as an example, this presentation will include practical suggestions on how to use EPD’s on a project. Presenters will provide information about where the embodied carbon can come from on a large commercial construction project and how to lower that carbon footprint. Presenters will share their insights on having project level conversations about embodied carbon and global warming potential that will lead to a successful project. Presenters will also provide specification requirements for performance mix designs and EPD’s. SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, encoders and automatic identification products for industrial applications. The construction of this new campus is a multi-year, multi-phase project. Aligning with SICK’s mission to focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, SICK’s new campus also incorporates several green initiatives. These include solar infrastructure, electrical vehicle charging stations, high efficiency mechanical systems, and a below-grade rainwater filtration system. The concrete was specified to have a very low environmental impact. Since the time measurements of embodied carbon have been tracked, the SICK Office and Resource Center will utilize some of the lowest embodied carbon concrete mixes of any building project in the State of Minnesota. This webinar is part of the 2025 Sustainable Structures Webinar Series. The sponsors of the Sustainable Structures Webinar Series are PCI Midwest; PCI Mountain States; Precast | PCI of Illinois & Wisconsin; Minnesota Concrete Council; Nebraska Concrete & Aggregates Association; North Dakota Concrete Council; Oklahoma Ready Mixed Concrete Association; South Dakota Ready Mix Concrete Association; Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Association (WRMCA); ACI Missouri Chapter; and the Concrete Promotional Group of Greater Kansas City. #HowPrecastBuilds #buildwithstrength
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Ancoats is honored to be part of the Minnesota Subcontractors Association's 2025 General Contractor Council! We look forward to collaborating with industry peers to address key challenges, share best practices, and drive meaningful progress in Minnesota's construction industry.
?? Announcing our 2025 General Contractor Council (G.C. Council)! ?? The G.C. Council brings together industry-leading general contractors and subcontractors to address systemic industry challenges and develop educational programs. Meeting quarterly, the council focuses on best practices, safety, contract issues, and emerging trends in Minnesota's construction industry. Stay tuned for updates on the council's activities as they work to build a stronger, safer, and more collaborative industry in 2025! ??♂???♀? Members: Ancoats, Bauer Design Build, D.J. Kranz Co., Inc., Gardner Builders, Knutson Construction Services, Loeffler Construction & Consulting, LS Black Constructors, Market & Johnson, Inc., McGough, Mortenson, RJM Construction, RJ Ryan Construction, Inc., Ryan Companies US, Inc., Terra Construction
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"Non-profit capital campaigns require patience, adaptability, and mission-driven partners. That’s why?the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota?chose Ancoats for the most important project in its 45-year history. From navigating fundraising challenges to securing permits on a complex project, Ancoats has been a steadfast partner. Founder David Wood’s vision for supporting projects that are “too big for small firms or too small for big firms” aligns perfectly with WRC’s mission. As Phil Jenni of WRC shared: “Ancoats has embraced our mission, excited vendors, and remained committed every step of the way.” Thank you, Phil, for your kind words. It’s partners like you who remind us why we do what we do. Supporting organizations like WRC and helping bring their vision to life is what drives us every day. #missiondiven #buildingcommunities #partnership
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?? Cheers to an unforgettable evening! This past Friday, the Ancoats team gathered for our annual holiday party—a night filled with connection, celebration, and a little holiday magic. ? From great food to even better conversations, it was the perfect way to reflect on the year and celebrate the incredible people who make Ancoats what it is. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us and contributed to the success of 2024. Here’s to a bright and exciting year ahead! #team #ancoats #holidaycelebration
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Neogen Lab & Office Renovation: A $9M Transformation ? At Ancoats, we don't just build–we innovate. Partnering with the brilliant minds at HGA, we transformed an active lab environment into a 40,000 SF cutting-edge space for Neogen Corporation. What we delivered: ?? BSL-1 & BSL-2 labs for next-level safety ?? Upgraded R&D and office spaces to fuel big ideas ?? An entire mechanical and process systems overhaul – no small feat Completed this past summer, this multi-phase project is now powering Neogen’s next chapter. Cheers to our team and partners for pulling this off with precision (and a bit of flair).
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Join Project Executive?Nate Weingart?for a tour of our latest project at?SICK Sensor Intelligence’s campus in the South Loop of Bloomington, Minnesota. This project is so cool, it’ll leave you chilled to the bone!??