Lawrence D. Clark, founder of the Lansing-area Clark Companies, will be honored for his significant
contributions to the concrete foundation industry and leadership in Delta Township
area development, where he pioneered poured-wall and tilt-up concrete construction.
The Clark Companies include Lawrence Clark Concrete Construction, L.D. Clark Excavating,
the L.D. Clark Building Company and Builders Aggregates. Clark has served such professional
organizations as the Concrete Foundation, Greater Lansing Home Builders, Michigan
Concrete, Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation, and Tilt-Up Concrete associations,
as well as Associated Underground Contractors and Central Michigan Associated Builders
and Contractors. Recognized for his service to Delta Township and, nationally, as
a concrete innovator, Clark has received the Murray Parker Memorial Award, the Tilt-Up
Achievement Award, and eight separate Building of the Year Awards, as well as special
recognition from Dow Chemical, Owens Corning and Con/Steel.
Richard J. Cramer Sr. will be honored for his pioneering uses of technology and leadership in the sheet
metal, HVAC and construction industries. Building on his father’s Flint, Mich. heating
business, Dee Cramer Inc., using strategic planning and lean construction, Cramer
took lead of the $3.5-million company in the late 1970s and elevated it to a $28-million
enterprise. The firm reached $44 million in 2011. He also pioneered 3D coordination
and building information modeling, helping to build the nation’s first “virtual” projects
at two General Motors facilities. Serving on the Construction Users Roundtable Tripartite
Committee, he also has been president of the Flint Area Association of Sheet Metal
Contractors for 20 years and led the formation of the first national Sheet Metal Industry
Peer Group. Active in the Sheet Metal Contractors National Association and on more
than 11 national committees, he has also served on the Michigan Board of Mechanical
Rules and been a trustee of the Sheet Metal Workers Local 7 Zone 4 Pension Fund. Cramer
is known for his service to the community and was named a Paul Harris Fellow by the
Downtown Flint Rotary Club in 2002.

Brothers Arthur J., James O. and Ralph J. Fisher will be honored for their development of the Fisher Companies – Fisher Contracting,
Fisher Transportation, Central Concrete, Central Asphalt, Bay Aggregates and Midland
Engine – from Fisher Sand and Gravel, the business their parents, Ralph “R.J.” and
Zelda Fisher, began in Midland, Mich. in 1925. The Fisher Companies, grown by the
brothers into a 400-employee operation with annual revenue of more than $100 million,
provide heavy civil contracting and a variety of other construction-related services
across the Great Lakes region, with each brother serving in a variety of leadership
positions within one or more company divisions. The brothers also are known for their
development of Mt. Pleasant’s popular Bucks Run Golf Club on the site of a former
Fisher Sand and Gravel pit. Collectively, they have provided extensive service to
multiple community and professional organizations, including the Asphalt Paving Association
of Michigan, Associated Builders and Contractors, Associated General Contractors,
the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association, the Ready Mix Concrete
Association, and both Michigan and national chapters of the Society of Professional
Engineers.
Karl O. Schelling of Jackson, Mich., will be honored for his extensive service to the Michigan housing industry and promotion
of affordable housing development. Taking lead of his father’s single-family home
and light commercial construction business, Schelling Homes, Schelling incorporated
the business as Schelling Construction Inc. and added multi-family unit, subdivision
and low-rise professional office development. He went on to add Schelling Development
LLC and Schelling Real Estate, developing projects including the Aviara Oaks subdivision,
Professional Village office complex and Westbrook Estates. By age 30, Schelling had
become the youngest president of the Jackson and Michigan Home Builders Associations.
Advocating extensively for Michigan’s housing industry in leadership roles within
the Jackson, Michigan, and national associations of Home Builders, Schelling led critical
legal action efforts for affordable housing development and has been awarded life
memberships to each organization. Schelling was awarded the Detroit Metropolitan Convention
and Visitors’ Bureau’s J. Lee Barrett Award for outstanding service in 1999.