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Entries in Church Construction (33)

Friday
05Feb2010

New Cornerstone Conference Website!

Aspen is thrilled to announce the debut of the redesigned Cornerstone Conferences website! The Cornerstone Knowledge Network partnered with the talented folks at HAAN Marketing to create the new website design – a design that aligns with the content and quality of the conference and offers a great experience for those interested in learning more about the Cornerstone Alignment4 Conference.

We encourage you to visit the site and explore the great line-up of speakers and sessions planned for the upcoming March 16th conference in Indianapolis. Whether you are a senior or executive pastor, business administrator, staff, lay leader or building team member, you won't want to miss the incredible experience and insights offered at this event.

Please don’t forget that the extended Early Bird price of $100 will end on Feb 15th. Take advantage of this great deal and register today!

Thursday
21Jan2010

Church Planting??

Written By Tom Shields, Aspen Group Field Construction Manager

Churches that are planning a building project often look for parts of the project they can do themselves to help save costs and create ownership within the church family. One area that many churches take on themselves is landscaping. This may sound like an easy task; however it is important to understand the full scope of landscaping before committing to undertake the project. Landscaping goes beyond just digging a couple holes and planting a few trees.
 
It is important to have a clearly defined checklist of what needs to be completed. One thing that many owners are surprised by, for instance, is that erosion control is part of landscaping and is usually required by law.  This may sound overwhelming, but really it can be accomplished in a short period of time with a handful of volunteers.
 
As a Field Construction Manager with Aspen Group, I have seen that with a clear scope and outlined plan, “by owner” landscaping can not only save the church money, but  provides a time for fellowship and creates ownership of the project among the congregation.
 
Here are two examples of Aspen Group clients who did their own landscaping:
 
West Lafayette Apostolic Christian Church planted trees, laid landscaping mats for erosion control, and did the seeding on their new property. With approximately 10-15 volunteers they accomplished this in a couple evenings and a Saturday morning. This saved the church over $19,000.
 
Greenwood Christian Church had a crew of about 15 people - one paid staff person (Head of Grounds) and the rest volunteers. The team put in approximately 600-700 man-hours of work over a period of several months.  Aspen Group prepped the ground in a finished graded condition and then the church took over from there.  They planted trees and plants, seeded and laid sod in the grassy areas, and built a retaining wall on both sides of the new worship center addition, saving the church over $29,000.

With good coordination on the front end, this kind of "sweat equity" can be a blessing to all involved!

Saturday
14Nov2009

Leadership Journal Webinar with Ed Bahler and Bill Couchenour

Assumptions about church buildings are changing. What does this mean for planning our facilities?

Sign-up to ask your questions during a live webinar.

Ed Bahler President of Aspen Group and Bill Couchenour, President of Cogun, are co-founders of the Cornerstone Knowledge Network and have decades of hands-on experience when it comes to creating effective ministry space. Skye Jethani from Christianity Today's Leadership Journal, will be interviewing Ed and Bill about what church leaders should do before they decide to build or renovate their facilities.

Sign up for the live webinar on November 17th.

11-12pm CST

Monday
09Nov2009

Parkview Christian Church postcard

The latest in our series of project postcards was just released featuring the recently completed projects at Parkview Christian Church in Orland Park, Ill.  We have been privileged to work with Parkview on several projects in the last couple of years and are excited to showcase this work. 

Those attending the Chicago Area Pastors Lunch this Thursday are invited to tour the Parkview facility afterwards -- we hope you can join us!

Check out the postcard in the Downloads section of this blog and some new photos in the Photo Gallery!

Tuesday
03Nov2009

Aspen projects win two Solomon Awards!

At last week’s WFX conference in Charlotte, Worship Facilities Magazine recognized two churches that Aspen designed and built as winners in their annual Solomon Awards program.

Best Church Design: Renovation Project

To create a place of their own, the formerly mobile Southwest Community Church (Minooka, Ill.) overcame time and financial constraints by resourcefully renovating existing structures on their new property. A creative vision transformed an old barn into a unique student ministry building—cleverly blending rustic appeal with modern decor. 

Best Construction Management

Rock Prairie Baptist (Tipton, Ind.) partnered with Aspen for the expansion and renovation of their facility, a 1950s school building.  Key decisions made early in the process that cut costs, combined with a high level of communication throughout the project, allowed for a smooth construction process and a  successful project.

You can see more of these projects in the Photo Gallery or on Aspen's website Project Portfolio.