Meijer is looking to bring on construction suppliers across multiple trades as its gears up for a busy 2025 and beyond.
The Michigan-based discounter will host an open call for new construction services companies to be considered for its upcoming 2025 and 2026 construction projects. Qualified companies must be able to perform work within Meijer’s six-state footprint — Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky — and specialize in earthwork, landscaping, paving, concrete, roofing, floor painting, metal stud/drywall, fixturing, HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, electrical, traffic signals and other general skilled trades.
Companies of all sizes can apply here from Nov. 1 - 30 for consideration. Interested vendors can register here for a virtual information session on Nov. 13. The session will provide more background on the opportunities and qualifications, and include a Q&A portion for any further questions.
"With many upcoming projects under development, we're excited to continue the expansion of our construction partners and invite companies of all sizes to join our roster," said Roger Whitford, director of construction at Meijer. "We look forward to working alongside these great companies to enhance our customers' in-store experience."
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Once applications are submitted, Meijer will review them to ensure suppliers are qualified. Accepted suppliers will be notified and included in the retailer's communication of future construction project opportunities.
“We are dedicated to cultivating a supplier base that reflects our current and future needs," said Carla Hendon, director of supplier inclusion & indirect procurement at Meijer. "This open call represents a significant opportunity for companies of all sizes, across multiple trades to collaborate and grow with us."
Based in Grand Rapids, Mich., Meijer operates more than 500 supercenters, grocery stores, neighborhood markets and express locations throughout the Midwest.