Pier Foundations

Strategic Intelligence Report
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Vibratory Stone Columns & Aggregate Piers

Date: May 21, 2026
Prepared by: Peter (AI COO)
Classification: Confidential -- Ownership Team Only

Market and Competitive Intelligence

Competitive landscape, market sizing, and pricing benchmarks

$4.2-5.3B
Combined Addressable Market
5-7%
Annual Growth (CAGR)
30-50%
Cost Advantage vs Deep Foundations
40-60
Piers Per Shift

Competitor Comparison

Competitor Revenue Service Area Key Strength Threat Level
Keller / Hayward Baker ~$2.3B (NA) National Largest globally; full spectrum of services Medium
Menard USA >$150M National (15+ offices) Design-build model; aggressive growth High
Geopier Undisclosed National (40+ licensees) Patented RAP technology; 12,000+ projects High
CNC Foundations Undisclosed Midwest / South / SE (9 offices) Direct competitor in IN/OH markets High
Subsurface Constructors ~$18M National from St. Louis 115+ years heritage; veteran-owned Medium

Total Addressable Market

Market Segment Estimated Size Growth
U.S. Ground Improvement $1.2B - $2.3B 5-7% CAGR
U.S. Deep Foundations (North America) ~$3.0B 5-7% CAGR
Combined Addressable $4.2B - $5.3B 5-7% CAGR

Pricing Benchmarks

Service Price Range Unit Notes
Aggregate Pier (installed) $1,200 - $3,000 Per pier Varies by depth and diameter
Stone Columns $15 - $20 Per linear foot Material and installation
Installation Speed 40 - 60 Piers per shift Standard conditions
Cost Advantage vs. Deep Foundations 30% - 50% Savings Primary value proposition

Lead Generation

Major projects, GC targets, developer targets, and DOT monitoring

Indiana -- Data Centers (Highest Priority)

Top Priority Lead
Google "Project Zodiac" in Fort Wayne -- $2B+ investment literally in Pier Foundations' backyard. 700+ acres on glacial NE Indiana soils. 5 additional buildings announced September 2025. Identify the general contractor and geotechnical engineer of record immediately.
Project Developer Investment Location Status GI Likelihood
Google "Project Zodiac" Google $2B+ Fort Wayne, IN Expansion announced Sep 2025 High
Meta "Project Domino" Meta $10B Indiana (undisclosed) Groundbreaking Feb 2026, 1,500 acres Very High
Meta Data Center Meta $800M Jeffersonville, IN Under construction, completion 2026 Medium
Amazon "Project Rainier" Amazon $11B Near Lake Michigan, IN Operational Oct 2025, 1,200 acres Future Phases
CoreWeave Data Center CoreWeave Undisclosed Hammond, IN Announced Jun 2025, 180 MW High
Unknown Tech Company Undisclosed $1B La Porte, IN Planning stage High

Indiana -- Industrial and Manufacturing

Project Developer Investment Location Timeline
Automotive Mfg Expansion Undisclosed (likely Toyota) $1.4B Princeton, IN Late 2026
Construction Equipment Mfg Undisclosed (likely Caterpillar) $725M Lafayette, IN Late 2027
Solar Panel Mfg Renovation Undisclosed $500M Tipton, IN Fall 2026
Stellantis Engine Plant Stellantis $100M+ Kokomo, IN 2026
Cardinal Health Distribution Cardinal Health Undisclosed Indianapolis, IN 2027

Indiana -- Commercial and Mixed-Use

Project Location Details
IU Health Academic Health Center Indianapolis Multi-phase, full opening late 2027
Signia by Hilton + Convention Center Indianapolis 38-story tower, under construction
The Landing Exchange Fort Wayne 40 apartments + 5,000 SF commercial, Apr 2026
Schaab Riverfront Plaza Fort Wayne 40,000 SF historic renovation, 2026
Electric Works Phase II (The Elex) Fort Wayne 296 units + 9,000 SF commercial
Gold Building Redevelopment Indianapolis 20-story conversion, 350+ apartments, spring 2026
Circle Centre Mall Transformation Indianapolis Major promenade concept redevelopment
City Infrastructure Bundle Fort Wayne $37M in neighborhood projects, 2026

Ohio -- Mega Projects

Ohio Is Exploding
Nearly 80 additional data centers could be on the way to Ohio. Columbus is becoming the second-largest data center hub in the Great Lakes region. Ohio DOT is launching a record-breaking $3.4 billion construction season in 2026 with 977 new projects and 739 bridges.
Project Developer Investment Location Status
Intel Ohio One Semiconductor Fab Intel $28B+ New Albany / Licking County Structural work accelerating 2026
Meta Prometheus Data Center Meta Multi-billion New Albany, OH World's first 1GW+ DC, wrapping 2026
Cologix COL5 AI Data Center Cologix $1B (Phase 1) Lewis Center / Orange Twp Land prep underway, Phase 1 fall 2026
Cologix 800MW Campus Cologix $7B total Johnstown, OH (154 acres) 8 data centers planned
Ford EV Manufacturing Ford Undisclosed Lorain County, OH 750,000 SF building addition
Stellantis Toledo Assembly Stellantis $400M Toledo, OH New mid-size pickup, launch 2028

Michigan and Illinois

State Project Developer Investment Details
Michigan Warren Truck Assembly Retool Stellantis Undisclosed Range-extended EV production, operational 2026
Michigan EV/Battery Facilities Multiple Multi-billion Electrification supply chain concentrated in MI
Illinois Stellantis Jeep Facility Stellantis Undisclosed Reopening for 2 new Jeep vehicles, 2027
Illinois Data Centers (Various) Various $10.3B YTD Illinois leads Midwest in data center investment

General Contractor Target List

Relationship Priorities
Pepper Construction and Hagerman Group should be top relationship targets -- both have strong Indiana footprints and consistently do commercial/industrial work that requires ground improvement. Mortenson won the Meta $10B Indiana data center contract (with Turner) -- establishing a relationship there is critical.
Company HQ Midwest Presence Why They Need Ground Improvement
Turner Construction New York Indianapolis office since 1996 Largest GC in US; healthcare, education, commercial
Mortenson Minneapolis Won Meta $10B Indiana DC (with Turner) Data centers, renewable energy, aviation
Pepper Construction Chicago 200+ employees in IN, top 10 Indy, $6B in IN Healthcare, commercial, industrial
Walsh Group Chicago 8,000+ employees, 19 locations Infrastructure, bridges (Ohio River Bridges)
Messer Construction Cincinnati Major Midwest GC Healthcare, higher ed, commercial
Skanska New York Chicago/Midwest operations Data centers, commercial, infrastructure
Barton Malow Detroit Strong MI/OH presence Automotive, industrial, data centers
Hensel Phelps Greeley, CO Midwest division Federal, commercial, aviation
Shiel Sexton Indianapolis Indiana-focused Healthcare, higher ed, commercial
Hagerman Group Fishers, IN Northeast Indiana specialist Industrial, commercial, institutional

Developer Target List

Company Focus Midwest Activity
Browning Investments Industrial / logistics Major Indianapolis developer
Duke Realty (Prologis) Logistics / warehouse Massive Midwest portfolio
Hillwood (Perot) Industrial / logistics Active in IN, OH
NorthPoint Development Speculative industrial Aggressive Midwest expansion
Al. Neyer Industrial / commercial Cincinnati-based, OH/IN/KY
Scannell Properties Industrial / commercial Indianapolis HQ, nationwide
Link Logistics Bulk distribution Active Columbus, OH market
Becknell Industrial Industrial Indianapolis HQ
Midwest Terminals Heavy industrial / logistics $90M+ in site development, 25 years
Note
Scannell Properties and Becknell Industrial (both Indianapolis HQ) are high-value targets -- they build large and their greenfield industrial sites frequently sit on Indiana's challenging glacial soils.

DOT and Municipal Monitoring Links

Agency 2026 Budget Key Details Action
INDOT ~$970M increase I-65, I-70 lane additions; enhanced bidding July 8, 2026 Monitor INDOT Lettings Dashboard
ODOT $3.4B (record) 977 new projects, 739 bridges, 4,562 miles of road Monitor ODOT contract lettings
MDOT Multi-year program 2026-2030 program with interactive map available Review 5-year program map
IDOT Regular lettings Monthly letting dates throughout 2025-2026 Monitor monthly letting schedule
Fort Wayne Municipal $37M Trail, road rehab, sidewalk construction Monitor city capital improvement plan

Operational Intelligence

Equipment, materials, compliance, and referral pipeline

Equipment Suppliers

Supplier Specialty
OMS Vibro Leading vibratory equipment manufacturer
Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering Ground engineering equipment
IDE (International Drilling Equipment) Drilling and foundation equipment

Aggregate Sourcing

Proximity Advantage
Midwest Quarry (Woodburn, IN) is only 15 miles from Fort Wayne. This proximity provides a significant logistics cost advantage for aggregate procurement compared to competitors sourcing from more distant locations.
Supplier Location Notes
Midwest Quarry Woodburn, IN (15 mi from Fort Wayne) Closest supplier -- logistics cost advantage
Irving Materials (IMI) Statewide (60+ years in Indiana) Established, reliable supply chain
Rieth-Riley State-certified quarries DOT-approved materials

Aggregate pricing ranges from $15 - $75 per ton depending on type, gradation, and delivery distance.

Insurance and Bonding Requirements

Requirement Minimum Notes
General Liability $300K - $1M per occurrence Standard commercial project minimum
Government Contract GL $2M+ aggregate Required for public sector work
Performance Bonds 100% of contract value Required for all public work

OSHA Compliance Notes

Regulatory Gap = Differentiation Opportunity
There are no specific OSHA vibration exposure standards for ground improvement work. The General Duty Clause applies broadly. Companies that proactively implement vibration monitoring and crew safety protocols gain a differentiator in the market -- especially for data center clients with strict vendor qualification processes.

Geotechnical Firm Referral Pipeline

Geotech firms specify the ground improvement method. Being their preferred installer is the ultimate lead source. These firms should be treated as strategic partners, not just referral sources.

Firm Coverage Priority Notes
GME Testing / UES Fort Wayne area Highest Local -- establish relationship first
GEOTILL Indianapolis, statewide High Statewide coverage
CTL Engineering Fort Wayne + Indianapolis High Dual-market presence
APEC Indianapolis Medium Indianapolis market
Farnsworth Group Regional Medium Wind energy connection -- cross-sell opportunity

Growth Strategy

Geographic expansion, adjacent services, certifications, and case studies

Geographic Expansion Tiers

Tier States Rationale
Tier 1 (Immediate) Ohio, Michigan, Illinois Ohio has $10B+ in data centers and a $3.4B DOT season. MI and IL have strong industrial/DC pipelines. Adjacent to Fort Wayne.
Tier 2 (Strategic) Southeast (GA, NC) CNC Foundations has already expanded to Atlanta and Raleigh -- validating the market. Follow the path they have proven.

Adjacent Services

Service U.S. Market Size Priority Rationale
Rigid Inclusions Growing fast (data centers) First Natural extension of current capabilities; data center demand driving growth
Helical Piers ~$400-500M Second Lower capital investment to enter; residential and light commercial crossover
Micropiles ~$312M (NA) Third Infrastructure applications; requires more specialized equipment

Certification Recommendations

Certification Value Priority
DFI Membership Industry credibility, networking, access to conferences and technical committees High
ADSC Contractor Membership Training programs, certification, industry recognition High
ISO 9001 Quality management differentiation; increasingly required by large GCs and data center clients Medium

Case Study Best Practices

Digital Presence

SEO strategy, competitor analysis, LinkedIn, and Google Business Profile

SEO Keyword Analysis

Primary Keywords (High Commercial Intent)

Keyword Search Intent Competition Priority
"ground improvement contractor" Direct service search Medium Highest
"ground improvement Indiana" Geo-targeted service Low Highest
"aggregate piers" Technical specification Medium High
"vibratory stone columns" Technical specification Low High
"ground improvement near me" Local service search Medium-High High
"soil stabilization contractor" Direct service search Medium High
"vibro stone columns contractor" Direct service search Low High
"deep foundations contractor Indiana" Geo-targeted service Low High

Long-Tail Keywords (Lower Volume, Higher Conversion)

Keyword Why It Matters
"ground improvement for data centers" Ties directly to the massive data center opportunity
"soil stabilization for warehouse construction" Industrial segment targeting
"alternative to deep foundations" Cost-conscious GCs comparing options
"ground improvement cost per square foot" Buyers in comparison/decision stage
"aggregate piers vs deep foundations" Decision-stage comparison shopping
"ground improvement contractor Midwest" Geo-targeted, high commercial intent
Content Gap -- Critical Weakness
Competitors like Geopier and Subsurface Constructors rank well because they publish educational content. Pier Foundations currently has zero indexable content beyond a single homepage. This is the single biggest SEO weakness and the easiest win available.

Recommended Blog Topics

  1. "What Are Vibratory Stone Columns? A Guide for General Contractors"
  2. "Ground Improvement vs. Deep Foundations: Cost Comparison for Midwest Projects"
  3. "Why Data Centers Need Ground Improvement (And What It Costs)"
  4. "Aggregate Piers for Warehouse Construction: Case Study"
  5. "Understanding Soft Soils in Indiana: When You Need Ground Improvement"
  6. "How VSCs Reduce Foundation Costs by 30-50%"
  7. "Ground Improvement for DOT and Infrastructure Projects"
  8. "Stone Columns vs. Micropiles: Which Is Right for Your Project?"

Competitor Website Comparison Matrix

Feature pierfoundations.com geopier.com cncfoundations.com keller-na.com menardusa.com subsurfaceconstructors.com
Total Pages 1 50+ 30+ 100+ 40+ 50+
Blog / Articles No Yes Limited Yes Yes Yes
Case Studies No Yes (13,100+ projects) Yes Yes Yes Yes (40+ with map)
Testimonials No Yes No Yes Limited Yes
Team Bios No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Technical Resources No Yes (PDH webinars) Limited Yes Yes Yes
Interactive Tools No Yes (calculator) No No No Yes (project map)
Service Area Pages No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

What Competitors Do Better -- Key Examples

LinkedIn Strategy

Content Types That Work for Foundation Contractors

Content Type Frequency Purpose
Project progress photos/videos 1x/week Show active work, build credibility
Before/after site photos After each project Visual proof of results
Team/crew spotlights 1x/week Culture, recruitment, humanize the brand
Technical education posts 1x/week Thought leadership, SEO crossover
Industry insights commentary As relevant Position as informed industry voice
Safety culture posts Monthly Differentiation, GC confidence
Client success stories (tag the GC) After each project Social proof, relationship building
Job completion announcements After each project Portfolio building

Recommended cadence: 3x/week minimum -- 1 project photo, 1 educational post, 1 team/culture post.

Google Business Profile Setup Guide

Field Recommendation
Primary Category "Foundation Contractor"
Service Area Indiana (all), Ohio (western/central), Michigan (southern), Illinois (eastern/central)
Business Description "Pier Foundations is a Midwest ground improvement contractor specializing in Vibratory Stone Columns (VSCs) and aggregate piers for commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects. Serving Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois from our Fort Wayne, IN base, we help general contractors and developers build on challenging soils -- reducing foundation costs by up to 50% compared to traditional deep foundations."
Photos Equipment in action, completed projects, team photos, Fort Wayne office
Posts Weekly updates: project completions, industry news, service highlights

Reviews Strategy

Priority Action Items

Phased execution roadmap

Immediate -- This Week
  1. Chase the Google Fort Wayne data center project -- $2B+ in your backyard. Identify the general contractor and geotechnical engineer of record.
  2. Set up or optimize Google Business Profile -- Free, immediate visibility boost for local search.
  3. Create LinkedIn Company Page -- Free, builds professional credibility and opens a content channel.
Short-Term -- 30 Days
  1. Build GC target list and begin outreach -- Contact Pepper Construction, Hagerman Group, Turner Indianapolis, Shiel Sexton, and Barton Malow.
  2. Monitor INDOT and ODOT bid boards weekly -- Set up alerts or assign a weekly check cadence.
  3. Add 3-5 pages to pierfoundations.com -- About Us, Case Studies, Services detail, Service Area.
  4. Schedule lunch-and-learn with GME Testing/UES -- Highest-priority geotech firm relationship (local to Fort Wayne).
Medium-Term -- 90 Days
  1. Start a blog -- 2 articles per month targeting identified SEO keywords.
  2. Begin LinkedIn posting cadence -- 3x/week with project photos, education, and team content.
  3. Pursue data center GC relationships -- Mortenson/Turner (Meta project), Google Fort Wayne GC.
  4. Collect 10+ Google Business Profile reviews -- Ask every satisfied GC PM.
  5. Join DFI -- Industry credibility and networking access.
Strategic -- 6-12 Months
  1. Build a case study library -- Document every project with quantified results, photos, and client quotes.
  2. Track Ohio DOT's $3.4B construction season -- 739 bridges need foundation work; position for subcontract bids.
  3. Develop deep geotech engineering firm relationships -- They specify the method; being their preferred installer is the ultimate lead source.
  4. Evaluate Rigid Inclusions capability -- Natural service extension with strong data center demand.
  5. Explore Tier 2 geographic expansion -- Southeast markets (GA, NC) that CNC has already validated.
  6. Pursue ISO 9001 certification -- Quality differentiation increasingly required by large data center clients.