How your committee can achieve its ambitious long-range vision
Planning to build in phases can allow your organization to systematically work toward its long-range goals at realistic intervals. Phasing allows an organization to space out financing and fundraising efforts, control budgets, and manage debt while still growing over time. Many Supreme Structures’ clients frequently phase their projects in various ways. Let’s look at one of them more closely.
TWO ADDITIONS AND MULTIPLE REMODELING PROJECTS

Supreme Structures has enjoyed a more than 15-year relationship with Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and School in Madison spanning several phases of projects that supported their growth. The first phase was an award-winning, 4,000 square-foot addition that connected the existing church building to the school. This phase included other features such as a new church office suite, community and fellowship space, restrooms, additional classrooms, and more. The improvements provided space for more than 300 new members.
The next phase was a remodeling project that transformed the original kitchen, near classrooms, into restrooms for a better use of space and with an eye toward future expansion.

The most recent phase was an award-winning, 12,000+ square-foot addition and a remodel of the existing approximately 5,000 square-foot childcare center. The addition houses new classrooms, bathrooms and more, plus a new gymnasium designed to allow for future expansion. The remodeled childcare center required gutting the space and rebuilding it, including bathrooms, cabinetry, and more. This phase allowed Our Redeemer to offer excellence in Christian education and care to more families and set it up for yet another phase of expansion. Learn more about Supreme Structures’ history with Our Redeemer here
MORE SUCCESS AND GROWTH OVER PHASES
Read about some of our other clients’ phased growth:
SUPREME STRUCTURES CAN HELP
Supreme Structures understands many of the facility-related challenges facing growing organizations and fully supports their frequent need to phase projects. “We understand the process and work through it with each client,” explains Jace Jontz, senior project manager for Supreme Structures. “We’re willing to keep these projects in the pipeline even when the planning process takes years. We help these clients along the way. Not every construction company is willing to do that.”
Whether you have a long-range vision to discuss or a smaller project in mind, we would love to talk with you! Contact us with any questions you have.

