Get an inside look at the renovation happening at Tri County High School! The new event center, which is scheduled to open in the fall of 2023, will be a great multipurpose area for students, faculty, and community members.








Get an inside look at the renovation happening at Tri County High School! The new event center, which is scheduled to open in the fall of 2023, will be a great multipurpose area for students, faculty, and community members.

Take a look inside Prein&Newhof’s new water testing lab, a space designed to support advanced testing and continued innovation.

Owen‑Ames‑Kimball (O‑A‑K) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rachael Martemucci as Director of Education Market Development, a newly established leadership role reflecting the construction management company’s continued commitment to the K12 education sector.
The creation of this position is a strategic investment in the future of O‑A‑K’s education work. As Director of Education Market Development, she will focus on strengthening client services, developing talent and unifying teams across several departments.
“This role reinforces our dedication to being a trusted partner for school districts,” said Frank Stanek, PE, President & CEO. “By investing in focused leadership for the largest market sector we serve, we are positioning O‑A‑K to continue to serve our clients well while responding to the evolving needs of K12 facilities and communities. Rachael is a collaborative leader, and we look forward to continued success with her guidance.”
With Michigan schools facing increasing demands for safe, modern, and flexible learning environments, O‑A‑K’s expanded leadership structure ensures the firm remains at the forefront of school construction changes. Martemucci’s work will support not only market leadership, but also sustainable growth, innovation, and long-term client success.
Martemucci came to O‑A‑K in 2010 and has been the firm’s Director of Marketing for over a decade. She has worked with over 20 local school districts and brings a wealth of knowledge in pre-bond operations and communication strategy.

Owen-Ames-Kimball (O-A-K) has started construction on the new Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Fort Collins Service Center. This project will bring together regional CPW administration and operations into one integrated campus.
The project includes the construction of 11 buildings totaling approximately 74,500 square feet, along with on-site improvements across roughly 28 acres. The heart of the campus will be a new one-story administration building that will be the primary location for daily coordination and interaction with the public. The administration building will include office space, conference rooms, a multi-function room, breakroom, restrooms, a visitor contact area, and building support spaces.
Additional buildings address CPW’s operational and field needs and will include seven pre-engineered metal buildings, an Aquatic Nuisance Species station and boat decontamination building, a chemical storage building, and a well house. Together, these facilities will provide the space required for equipment, materials, and day-to-day operations associated with CPW’s work throughout the region.
The site is designed to manage access, circulation, and security for the new campus. Site development includes grading, drainage and stormwater detention systems, a septic system, a new waterline, demolition of existing structures, new security fencing, secured entrance gates, and designated parking for visitors, employees, and CPW fleet vehicles.
By bringing these facilities together in one location, the Fort Collins Service Center provides CPW with a functional, organized campus that supports its work across northern Colorado. Through careful coordination and construction, O-A-K is delivering a project that will serve CPW’s needs now and into the future.

The new Kent District Library in Walker is designed to bring people together with flexible spaces, including a community room and indoor/outdoor area. Join O‑A‑K Project Superintendent Gabe Baumann, and Scott Conners from the City of Walker on a tour of the construction site.

Take a look inside Prein&Newhof’s new water testing lab, a space designed to support advanced testing and continued innovation.

Cory O’Donnell, Marketing Manager at Owen‑Ames‑Kimball (O‑A‑K), has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Cape Coral Chamber of Commerce, further strengthening the company’s long-standing commitment to the Cape Coral business community and regional partnerships.
O’Donnell brings more than 20 years of experience in communications, marketing, and community engagement in Southwest Florida. In his role at O‑A‑K, he leads storytelling, brand strategy, and community outreach efforts, helping connect the company’s projects and people with the communities they serve.
His involvement with the Chamber extends beyond board service. O’Donnell currently serves on the Chamber’s Education Committee and has been a visible advocate for student achievement, acting as emcee for the 33rd Annual Cape Coral Chamber Excellence in Education Awards in 2025 and returning in May 2026. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Cape Coral Mayor’s Scholarship Fund, supporting local students in pursuing higher education.
In addition to his Chamber leadership, O’Donnell has played an active role in regional development and professional organizations. He previously served on the management committee for ULI Southwest Florida and co-chaired its Communications Committee, helping shape conversations around smart growth and community development across the region. He is a former member of The News-Press/Naples News Editorial Board, the founder and former chair of The News-Press Young Professionals Advisory Board and a Leadership SWFL and Leadership Cape Coral alumni.
“Cory’s appointment reflects both his personal dedication to this community and O‑A‑K’s belief in being more than a builder — we are partners in the places where we work,” said Jim Hopper, Florida Division President, Owen‑Ames‑Kimball. “His passion for education, communication, and community connection aligns perfectly with the Chamber’s mission to strengthen local businesses and our regional economy.”
O’Donnell was officially sworn in alongside fellow board members and trustees during the Cape Coral Chamber’s Chairman’s Gala on January 31. At the same event, O‑A‑K was honored as a finalist for Large Business of the Year — a recognition that underscores the company’s continued investment in Cape Coral and its support of local businesses and community initiatives.
Through O’Donnell’s leadership and service, O‑A‑K continues to deepen its roots in Cape Coral, reinforcing its commitment to building not only high-quality facilities, but also lasting community relationships.
O‑A‑K’s Florida division is an affiliate of its parent company in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with offices in Collier and Lee counties. Its Lee County office is located at 11941 Fairway Lakes Drive in Fort Myers. To learn more about O‑A‑K, visit www.owen‑ames‑kimball.com or call (239) 561-4141.

Owen‑Ames‑Kimball (O‑A‑K) Florida Division, an employee-owned construction firm serving Southwest Florida since 1982, is pleased to announce that Keri Looker has joined the team as Business Development Manager for Naples and Collier County.
Looker brings more than 20 years of marketing, business development, and client-focused experience in the Southwest Florida architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. In her new role, she will lead growth initiatives and expand O‑A‑K’s presence in the Collier County market, with a focus on cultivating long-term relationships and new opportunities across sectors including education, healthcare, aviation, government, and private development.
She most recently served as Director of Marketing for Naples-based RWA, Inc., where she led strategic business development, branding, and client engagement efforts for civil engineering and land planning projects throughout Collier and Lee counties.
“Keri’s deep understanding of the Southwest Florida market, combined with her strategic mindset and relationship-driven approach, makes her an excellent addition to our Florida Division,” said Jim Hopper, President of Owen‑Ames‑Kimball Florida Division. “She brings energy, insight, and a genuine commitment to community that aligns perfectly with our values. We are excited to have her on board as we continue to grow our presence in Collier County and the region.”
As Business Development Manager, Looker plays a vital role within O‑A‑K’s Business Development & Marketing department and works closely with the Sr. Director of Business Development & Marketing, Client Relations, Preconstruction, and Operations leadership to position the firm as the builder of choice in Southwest Florida. The role goes beyond traditional sales, offering a strategic opportunity to influence market direction, strengthen community partnerships, and support O‑A‑K’s long-term growth.
Looker holds a Master of Business Administration from Florida Gulf Coast University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Florida’s Coggin College of Business. She is actively involved in the Collier Building Industry Foundation, the Collier County Community Land Trust, and Urban Land Institute Southwest Florida, reflecting her commitment to responsible growth and community building.
Since 1982, Owen‑Ames‑Kimball Company has provided premier general contracting, design-build, and construction management services in Southwest Florida. O‑A‑K specializes in community-driven construction projects and offers an inclusive, intentional, and customized experience. An employee-owned company, O‑A‑K Florida, Inc.’s board of directors is comprised of members from its Florida operations.
O‑A‑K’s Florida Division is an affiliate of its parent company in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with offices in Collier and Lee counties. Its Collier County office is located at 5100 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 103, Naples, FL 34103. To learn more about O‑A‑K, visit www.owen‑ames‑kimball.com or call (239) 304-9746.
