Mosaic Building Solutions to Sponsor Science Central’s Annual Gala

Fort Wayne, Ind. (November 2, 2016) – Science Central’s annual fundraising event, Mixology – Battle of the Bartenders, will be held at C2G Music Hall on Friday, November 4 beginning at 6:30 p.m. As a sponsor of the event, Mosaic Building Solutions encourages the community to take part in this entertaining event

In a night that will bring out the inner scientist, the gala ensures attendees ages 21+ will have fun using all their senses as they learn about the art of mixology. With demonstrations performed by Ivy Tech students, Cardinal Spirits, Science Central and some of our communities’ best bartenders, guests will learn more about the science behind how drinks are made to address each of our five senses, and will be voting for their favorite drink/bartender of the evening.

“Science Central is a huge part of the community,” President of Mosaic Building Solutions, Jake Fetters said. “From exploring Science Central as a child, and now taking my own children there, I see firsthand how important it is to support community organizations like this one, and encourage others to see it too.”    

Tickets are currently on sale for this cocktail-attire event. Individuals can purchase tickets for $60 and couples for $110.

 

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About Mosaic Building Solutions

Founded under the mantra Design. Manage. Build., Mosaic Building Solutions was established to better serve the client’s vision and the bigger picture of construction management.  Working with clients from square one, Mosaic creates innovative solutions that maximize the client’s value and then sees them through, taking ownership of the project until its completion

Established by industry veterans Jake Fetters and Steve Park, Mosaic combines years of construction and design industry experience with a new vision for the building industry, all aimed at a better experience, value and result for its clients and partners.

YMCA Camp Potawotami to Build Modernized Cabin

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (September 6, 2016) – Looking to update the camping experience at the YMCA Camp Potawotami cabins, the YMCA and Mosaic Building Solutions are beginning work on the second of the three new lodges being built.

Located in Wolcottville, Ind., the new 2,400 square-foot cabins will give campers a comfortable and modernized outdoor experience with new individual showers and bathrooms located within the cabins. The $280,000 project will also include two bunking rooms that will accommodate up 28 people and a large common area.

“Camp Potawotami has long been a staple for many of the children growing up in northern Indiana, as well as around the world,” said President of Mosaic Building Solutions Jake Fetters. “Looking to attract a new generation to the outdoor experience, the camp is adding a little more comfort into the Summer adventure they offer.”  

The construction will wrap up by the beginning of November and officially be in use as of the 2017 Summer. To learn more about Summer camp registration, call 260-351-2525, or visit fwycamp.org.

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About Mosaic Building Solutions

Founded under the mantra Design. Manage. Build., Mosaic Building Solutions was established to better serve the client’s vision and the bigger picture of construction management. Working with clients from square one, Mosaic creates innovative solutions that maximize the client’s value and then sees them through, taking ownership of the project until its completion.

Established by industry veterans Jake Fetters and Steve Park, Mosaic combines years of construction and design industry experience with a new vision for the building industry, all aimed at a better experience, value and result for its clients and partners.

 

Noble County Invests in New Maintenance Building

Noble County Invests in New Maintenance Building

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (August 19, 2016) – Looking to invest into the upkeep of northeast Indiana, Mosaic Building Solutions and Noble County are beginning work on a new maintenance facility. 

The project will consist of a new 7,160-square-foot building that will enable the county to provide quicker and better services to those living in the surrounding area.

“The Noble County maintenance crew was in need of a larger work area,” said President of Mosaic Building Solutions, Jake Fetters. “Not only will this new building give them the space for maximum work flow, but it will also be loaded with top of the line equipment.”

The $1.4 million job will include the installation of two state of the art equipment lifts and cranes. This machinery will give the crew the instant mobility to work with heavy equipment—leading to better response time and in-house abilities.

Looking to wrap up the project by February of 2017, the Mosaic team will first have to utilize GeoPiers that will provide additional support to the structure due to soil conditions, and then relocate the power and fiber optic cables to the new structure.

The existing site is at 1118 East Main St, Albion, Ind.  

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About Mosaic Building Solutions

Founded under the mantra Design. Manage. Build., Mosaic Building Solutions was established to better serve the client’s vision and the bigger picture of construction management.  Working with clients from square one, Mosaic creates innovative solutions that maximize the client’s value and then sees them through, taking ownership of the project until its completion.

Established by industry veterans Jake Fetters and Steve Park, Mosaic combines years of construction and design industry experience with a new vision for the building industry, all aimed at a better experience, value and result for its clients and partners.

 

Fort Wayne’s First Container Bar is Coming to Town

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (June 13, 2016) – On Monday at 9 a.m., Mosaic Building Solutions and Wine Down Tastings and Tapas will be closing two lanes on Jefferson Blvd. to install Fort Wayne’s first container facility on the wine bar’s outdoor deck.

The $85,000 project will include a 320 ft2 outdoor bar that will be the area’s first custom made structure from a steel shipping container. The box will provide an indoor kitchen and bartending space, with seating for up to 30 along the outside counter.  

“When Wine Down came to us with this idea, we were thrilled to tackle a design that is not only a new concept for downtown, but also for the Fort Wayne area,” says President of Mosaic Building Solutions, Jake Fetters. “This will give our client the ability to service their outdoor customers with a different and exciting environment that will be one of a kind in the city.”

Not only will this be unique outdoor space, but the project is also a part of a green initiative. With a surplus of shipping containers due to import/export disparities, this new trend aims to repurpose containers into maintainable and functional spaces for businesses by installing openings, electrical, gas, water and specialized painting.

Located on the corner of Jefferson Blvd. and Harrison St., Wine Down Tastings and Tapas plans to open the new space on July 1, 2016.

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About Mosaic Building Solutions

Founded under the mantra Design. Manage. Build., Mosaic Building Solutions was established to better serve the client’s vision and the bigger picture of construction management. Working with clients from square one, Mosaic creates innovative solutions that maximize the client’s value and then sees them through, taking ownership of the project until its completion. 

Established by industry veterans Jake Fetters and Steve Park, Mosaic combines years of construction and design industry experience with a new vision for the building industry, all aimed at a better experience, value and result for its clients and partners.

Mosaic Building Solutions Spends Summer on IPFW’s Campus

FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Making the rounds amongst IPFW’s campus, Mosaic Building Solutions is breaking ground on two renovation projects this Spring that aim to update student facilities.

“IPFW is a beautiful campus,” President of Mosaic Building Solutions Jake Fetters said. “Partnering with this institution has allowed us to enhance every student's experience while they spend time at the school.”

Already at work in the Helmkey Library, the Mosaic team will be updating eight restrooms on four floors within the library. Spending $395,000, the 2,500-square-foot project will include a complete remodel of the restrooms that were last updated in the 1970’s. Both modernizing and reconfiguring to maximize space, the job will wrap in the Fall of 2016.

“Mindfully working to keep distractions to a minimum, the majority of the projects will take place throughout the Summer months to not disrupt students,” Fetters said.  

Mosaic is also making upgrades to the Walb Student Union’s billiards area; a space adjacent to the student government office. Constructing a coffee bar and glass wall, only 1250-square-feet will be affected. This project sanctions the billiards-area fun by the ensuring pool balls cannot haphazardly escape from the space. The updates will be completed by the beginning of the 2016 school year.

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About Mosaic Building Solutions

Founded under the mantra Design. Manage. Build., Mosaic Building Solutions was established to better serve the client’s vision and the bigger picture of construction management. Working with clients from square one, Mosaic creates innovative solutions that maximize the client’s value and then sees them through, taking ownership of the project until its completion.

Established by industry veterans Jake Fetters and Steve Park, Mosaic combines years of construction and design industry experience with a new vision for the building industry, all aimed at a better experience, value and result for its clients and partners.