Harmon

Harmon

Construction

Bloomington, Minnesota 8,402 followers

Building Trust in Everything We Do®

About us

At Harmon, we thrive on tackling complex building projects and bringing our customers’ visions to the next level. We have played a leading role in shaping the urban landscape for more than 60 years. Our operational excellence and world-class engineering capabilities help us deliver on our promises and ensure trust. We turn every project inside out and try to be the most knowledgeable on the job. Our approach makes us one of the most trusted partners in the country for handling building façade projects. We’ve earned this reputation by infusing national capabilities into talent-packed, local/regional hubs and we take pride in the strengths of our partnerships. Collaboration is at the center of everything we do. Our success is attributed to our genuine work ethic, highest quality standards, a culture that insists on safety at every level, a process based on collaboration, and a constant desire to find new ways to do things smarter and more efficiently. Our commitment to our customers remains at the forefront of everything we do and the strength of our brand can be summed up in a single word: trust. Harmon is a member of Apogee Enterprises, Inc., a leader in architectural products and services.

Industry
Construction
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Bloomington, Minnesota
Type
Public Company
Founded
1955
Specialties
Glazing, Cladding, Engineering, Commercial Glazier, Curtain Wall Contractor, Facade Design, Building Information Modeling, Design Assist, and Subcontractor

Locations

  • Primary

    1650 W 82nd St

    Suite 1100

    Bloomington, Minnesota 55431, US

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    Harmon project TMC3 was recently recognized as one of the best designs of North America in Fast Company's 2024 Innovation by Design Awards! It was a privilege to partner with Elkus Manfredi Architects and Vaughn Construction on this unique, custom curtainwall system.

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    Texas Medical Center’s TMC3 Collaborative Building has been recognized as one of the best designs of North America in Fast Company’s 2024 Innovation by Design Awards! The TMC3 Collaborative Building is a forward-looking incubator for the cross-disciplinary collaboration required by 21st-century science. Starting with its open-armed, terraced façade, the building is designed to foster synergies among the academic institutions and industry partners that produce life-saving innovations. At the heart of the building, the central atrium is an expression of dismantling of silos, open innovation, and collaboration reaching across the multiple research areas of the founding institutions. “Rather than create an isolated district, we are creating a hub,” says CEO & Founding Principal David Manfredi FAIA, LEED AP. “It’s the connections between all these places that create the opportunities for unintended collisions as well as for formal collaboration. It’s all about enabling the interaction of institutions, industry, and startups to speed the discovery of new solutions.” See the full list here: https://lnkd.in/gDrr8eaz #ElkusManfrediProject w/ mikyoung kim design, Vaughn Construction, CASTELLI-DESIGN, Shah Smith & Associates, Inc., Martinez Moore Engineers, LLC, Moody Nolan #FCDesignAwards #InnovationbyDesign #Houston #TexcasMedicalCenter #awardwinner 📸 1: Joe Aker 📸 2: Eric Laignel 📸 3: Candi Polosi 📸 4: Mariella & Luis Ayala

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    Our Atlanta intern Lauren recently wrapped up her summer with us and left us with this sweet note. We take pride in the internship program we've built to ensure students get real, hands-on experience while learning from some of the industry's very best! 👷♀️

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    Who else agrees the 2024 Olympic Games were awesome? 🙋🏻♂️ We enjoyed a watch party and celebration here at HQ last week with a few competitions of our own. 🥇 Safe to say we're a pretty competitive bunch!

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    This video's opening shot of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's new hospital puts our work in the spotlight! Check out that stunning façade soon to usher in visitors following the grand opening this fall. We're pleased to support visions in healthcare and contribute to spaces of healing and hope.

    With the opening of Arthur M. Blank Hospital just weeks away, we know the Atlanta community is eager to peek inside the 19-story, 2-million-square foot facility. Until its doors officially open Sunday, Sept. 29, here’s a sneak peek at some of its standout spaces. Keep an eye out for cameos from teams throughout our system! You don’t want to miss the full video! Take a complete flythrough tour: https://lnkd.in/eMeaaNXh.

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    It's amazing to see the unique "bow tie" feature on JFK's Terminal One taking shape! We are proud to have engineered, manufactured, and installed this complex element with a special shout-out to Ironworkers Local 580 for their execution in the field.

    Our team has reached another milestone on the construction of our world-class terminal, finishing work on the unique "bow tie" feature that will take centerstage on the roof of our departures hall, as seen in the exterior rendering at the start of this video. Part of our terminal's sustainable design, the bow tie feature elevates the flow of natural light into the terminal – creating a beautiful first impression for our future customers as they arrive at our world-class terminal for their flight. The bow tie feature is constructed with more than 250 panels of custom-made curtain wall, with each unique unit fabricated with an opaque interlayer. This interlayer allows natural light to filter through to our departures level and retail floor, while eliminating any issues with reflection and glare on screens being used at airline counters and kiosks. 

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