E-town’s $225M Baptist Health Hardin Medical Pavilion opens
Monday, 04 November 2024
Imagery and excerpt from The Lane Report “ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. — Baptist Health Hardin held a ribbon cutting Tuesday at the Baptist Health Hardin Medical Pavilion, a new $225.6 million medical facility at 200 Cardinal Drive in Elizabethtown. The new pavilion, which broke ground in November 2021, marks the largest expansion in the hospital’s history. The completion of
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Congleton-Hacker Awarded Outdoor Music Venue Bid
Thursday, 03 October 2024
Imagery from The News Enterprise After unveiling preliminary plans in April for a $30 million outdoor music venue in Elizabethtown, the lead architect returned with renderings further detailing the 55-acre site. At a joint meeting of Elizabethtown City Council and the Tourism and Convention Bureau, CMW Vice President Brad Boaz shared the images and plans
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University of Kentucky Opens Historic Memorial Coliseum
Thursday, 05 September 2024
The Congleton-Hacker Team, Anthony Wickline, Cole Combs, Seth Burnett, Brian Watson, Marco Martin, Avery Gray, Steve Gormley, and Mike Knoll, led a talented and dedicated team of subcontractors in successfully completing the upgrades for Historic Memorial Coliseum in record time so the UK Women’s Volleyball team could host NKU in their beautiful new venue. Read
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Congleton-Hacker and Make-A-Wish Ohio KY Indiana grant Talon’s Wish!
Thursday, 05 September 2024
Thanks to the teamwork of Make-A-Wish, Congleton-Hacker Construction, Cruze Concrete, and Herc Rentals, Talon’s wish was granted! Together, they poured over 1100 feet of concrete for a sidewalk that allowed Talon to travel over their property.
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Scovell Hall on the University of Kentucky Campus
Thursday, 29 August 2024
Some great new work has begun at Scovell Hall on the University of KY campus. The old “Agriculture Experiment Station,” historical marker #2009, was originally built in 1905. Congleton-Hacker was called on to make this a “new” facility while maintaining the historical façade of the original building. This will become a state-of-the-art facility that also
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