DIG took part in transforming this GM facility into a hi-tech sustainable space of the future. In 2015 DIG served as the concrete contractor and was entrusted to place over 220,000 square feet of concrete at GM’s newest facility- the addition to Pre-Production Operations in Warren, Michigan.
DIG performed this task utilizing experienced workers and innovative concrete placement procedures to achieve superior quality and uncompromising workmanship. As the GM Tech Center transforms into the future, DIG continues to be the choice for concrete placing, continuing a tradition of solid foundations and incisive value to our clients.
Project Information
Market: Automotive
Client: General Motors
Location: Warren, MI
Project Size: 138,000 SF
Project Cost: $6,700,000
Project Date(s): September 2017-
Delivery System: Self Perform Concrete
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