Gaylord, Michigan
General-Contractor-Design/Build
The unique look of this building reflects the Bavarian themed architecture common in Gaylord, Michigan. As general contractor, Wolgast worked with architect, Todd Seidell, who is local to Gaylord. Wolgast self performed the concrete work, interior finish carpentry, and the installation of door frames and hardwares. The project started in late October and Gaylord experienced one of the coldest winters in recent history, which made building conditions difficult. In addition, the existing bank building was 60 feet from the new jobsite, both located on busy Main St. Once the new building was complete enough, the owner moved in and the old building was demolished so the drive-through canopy could be built.