Plante Moran Cresa engaged for 4th City of Westland project
Plante Moran Cresa (PMC) was recently engaged to provide owner’s representation services for the $3 million new addition and renovation to the William P. Faust Public Library of Westland. The City of Westland has been a repeat client of ours since 2008, a testament to PMC’s dedication to outstanding client service.
We were first engaged by the City to prepare feasibility and facility assessments to the City’s city hall, fire station, and police department and provide insight into the City’s real estate options. PMC ultimately oversaw the design and construction of three projects: construction of a new city hall and fire station and renovations to the police department. As owner’s representative, PMC helped the City make informed decisions, avoid costly mistakes, ensure the budget and schedule goals were met, and limit the disruptions to City services.
PMC will play a similar role in the renovation of the existing 34,700 square feet and construction of the 6,500-square-foot addition that will become a modern youth area specifically programmed to support with the ways kids are using library space. The design is currently underway and construction will commence in the late fall. We expect the project to be completed in the fall of 2017.
We’ve helped many clients deliver successful projects, and we’d be glad to help you as well. Contact us today to learn more about our owner’s rep and project management services.