Website Project Launches

Sydne Streich Posted by Sydne Streich on February 17, 2022

Wanzek Construction Launches New AEC Website on FusionCMS

Wanzek Construction Launches New AEC Website on FusionCMS

We’ve Launched a Brand New Website Redesign for Heavy Industrial Construction Company

About Wanzek Construction

Wanzek Construction is based out of Fargo, North Dakota, and has been in operation for more than 50 years. They have been innovators in pool building technology as well as building stores for some of the largest retailers such as Walmart and Sam’s Club.

They’re focused on delivering excellence to their clients and hiring the best team members. They put thought and meaning into everything they create, which followed through to what we did for this website project.

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Goals for AEC Website Redesign

For this AEC website redesign, Wanzek Construction had the following goals:

  • Show off the great photo and video content on the site
  • Build a site that attracts both new clients and employees

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Website Design & Functionality Highlights

Part of this website redesign involved incorporating two updates to the company’s branding guidelines. Our design team ensured that the new site felt consistent with the company’s most up-to-date look and feel.

The website was developed on FusionCMS. It was the perfect tool to show off all their projects and services. It also provided areas where we could really highlight certain information or images to impress potential clients. FusionCMS had the flexibility that Wanzek Construction was looking for in terms of content that they can display.

For more on this new AEC website and to see a before and after, check out our portfolio. 

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