
GVSU projects create about 1,500 jobs

About 1,500 construction industry jobs were created by two major
building projects at Grand Valley State University. The Mary Idema Pew
Library Learning and Information Commons opened June 24 on the
Allendale Campus and the L. William Seidman Center opened May 6 on the
Pew Grand Rapids Campus.
The jobs created were both in the
architectural/engineering professions and construction trades.
Consistent with the university’s commitment to encompassing the
greater community in its activities, Grand Valley requested the
construction contractors monitor and report the profile of its labor
force engaged in the projects. Pioneer Construction reported that
minorities represented 10 percent of the workforce on the Mary Idema
Pew Library project and 6 percent on the Seidman Center project.
New construction and renovations pumped more than $54 million in
the local economy in 2012, creating hundreds of trade and construction
jobs. The university is a major economic player in the area’s
well-being, making a total estimated impact of more than $722 million
in the three counties surrounding the Allendale Campus. Because of
Grand Valley’s presence, more than 10,500 permanent off-campus jobs
have been created.
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