Weiler Building
The Weiler Building, home to the John Jay Learning Center, received the
prestigous Cook Cup for Outstanding Renovation of an Indiana Landmark.
Limberlost Construction is honored to be part of the team that transformed a
seriously dilapidated landmark into a sparkling, useful jewel in the community.
View the Photos from
Weiler Building - Phase 1
and
Weiler Building - Phase 2
or
read about the Cook Award
. Pictured below is the entrance to the John Jay Learning Center and the
presentation of the Cook Cup. L - R: Mike Schwartz, Trent Paxson, Rob Weaver,
Cindy Strietelmeier, Doug Milligan and Barry Hudson.
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Celebrating our 26th Year in
Business

Limberlost Contruction History
Limberlost Construction was formed in the spring of 1982 by three brothers, Marvin,
Kenny and Mike Schwartz. In 1985 Mike sold his shares of the corporation to his
two brothers and moved his family to southern California where he started another
construction company building new homes and apartment complexes. In 1987 Kenny decided
to seek other career choices and sold his shares to the last remaining partner,
Marvin. In 1990 Mike, along with his family, moved back to Indiana to enjoy Hoosier
living and bought back into Limberlost Construction. In 2003 Marvin left the business
to pursue his calling in ministry.
Mike and Dayon Schwartz now run this family business. Although there have been some obvious changes in the
business since 1982, the one thing that has not changed is the basic belief in upholding
high quality in all our building projects and the importance of meeting schedules
that are in budget.
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Current Projects
Swiss Village Assistance Living Addition
22,000 square foot addition with
20,000 square foot interior renovation of existing facility.
Secure Auto
New steel 5,400 square foot building to be used for auto mechanical
repairs and service in Berne
Red Gold Migrant housing in the town of Orestas
Renovation of downtown building for Geneva Post Office
Grant County Rescue Mission - This project is a 6,000 square foot building
to be used for temporary housing.
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