


When the rapidly expanding congregation of the Worthington Christian Church needed more space, they embarked on a project to add 34,775 square feet of new space and remodel more than 22,760 square feet of their existing space in Columbus, Ohio. The $6 million renovation and expansion project was completed in less than two years and the current facility boasts a large two-story education wing with 21 classrooms, worship and activity areas, administrative offices, a large lobby area and an enclosed courtyard. The total floor space for the completed project is 80,000 square feet. The variety of roof planes required meticulous attention to the shop drawings and presented constant challenges in the field. The construction of the ever-changing pitches required precise supervision and cooperation from all trades. In 2006, this extensive project won a "Build Ohio Award" for excellence in construction in the New Construction Under $10 million category. "This award was 'icing on the cake' for a long and challenging project that proved the value of the contractors, architect, engineer and owner working together to meet the owner's needs," said Tom Oswald, Project Manager from R.W. Setterlin.
| Project Size: | 34,775 square feet of new construction, 22,760 square feet of remodeling | |
| Owner: | Worthington Christian Church | |
| Contractor: | R.W. Setterlin Building Company | |
| Architect: | Phillip Markwood Architects | |
| Completion Date: | 2005 | |
| Total Project Value: | $6 million |
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