Ken Ogden becomes president of Pike Residential.
The Pike Company, Inc. builds the Seneca Art and Culture Center at the Ganondagan State Historic Site in Victor, New York. This Native American cultural center tells the story of the Haudenosaunee contributions to art, culture, and society. Ebets Judson continues to volunteer as a docent at the museum to the present.
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Pike Construction Services celebrates 150 years and five generations of builders.
Following a corporate restructure and rebranding, the firm moves forward as Pike Construction Services, Inc., and the company’s multifamily group, LECESSE Construction Services, is rebranded as Pike Residential. The rebranding efforts were championed by Heather Mistretta.
Pike acquires C.A. Gaetano Construction Corp. and C2C Construction Solutions in Utica, New York. William “Bill” Gaetano is retained to continue building the Pike Central Upstate New York market share.
The Pike Company, Inc. builds the 5G Manufacturing and Innovation Center for JMA Technologies in Syracuse, New York. This facility includes advanced manufacturing space, a client experience center and a corporate office. This project was championed by Terry Stevens.
The Pike Company, Inc. builds the Buffalo International Airport expansion for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority in Buffalo, New York. This multiphase project includes the addition of two buildings and renovating the baggage-handling operations areas. This project was championed by Larry Fuentes.
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The VIDA Apartments and Townhomes at the Neighborhood of Play are built in Rochester, New York, for Howard Konar Enterprises. This project was championed by Jason Socola.
Pike’s in-house QA/QC program is revamped to “P4” to emphasize the company’s continued commitment to construction quality. This program, championed by Jeff VanVolkenburg, continues to evolve to this day.
The Pike Company, Inc. builds the ICU expansion and pulmonary addition for the UR Medicine Thompson Health in Canandaigua, New York. This project was championed by Mike Flannery.