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Big C Lumber Co.

Mishawaka, IN 46545

Company Info

  • Est. 1921
  • Size 500+ Employees

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Our Story

Big C Lumber is in its tenth decade of existence and is a fourth generation family-owned company.  Serving do-it-yourselfers/homeowners, professional homebuilders and remodelers, and commercial contractors, Big C Lumber was started in 1921 by William Hass - who in partnership with George Bales purchased a lumberyard in North Liberty, Indiana. Acquisition of approximately ten additional lumberyards quickly followed, including the present yards in Roseland, Indiana, and Three Oaks, Michigan. In 1926 these yards were incorporated and a few years later, circa 1935, William Hass acquired George Bales' interests. The period from 1935 to 1945 was one of diversification during which time Hass Wholesale, Hass Concrete, and Portage Realty were founded. Shortly thereafter a long process of consolidation began, lasting through 1981, involving the liquidation, sale, or divesting of interest in most of the lumberyards and other various holdings.

Following the death of William Hass in 1956, sons Ralph and Paul, daughter Gladys, and her husband William Foley took over the ownership and management control of the businesses. This lasted until 1968 when the businesses were spun off into three separate organizations with Ralph Hass taking over Hass Wholesale and Hass Concrete, Paul Hass taking over Portage Realty, and the Foleys taking over the Big C yards. Shortly thereafter Roger and Tom Foley, sons of William and Gladys, joined the Big C organization. In 1982 Roger Foley took over the management and controlling interest. The name Big C Cashway, later shortened to Big C, was coined in 1967 and applied to four lumberyards, two of which were liquidated in 1981. Big C Lumber Co. Inc. became the official corporate name in 1984.

Beginning in 1985, the company embarked on an acquisition program. There are now a total of 16 Big C Lumber retail lumberyards. In addition to the original lumberyards in Roseland, Indiana, and Three Oaks, Michigan, there are nine other Indiana locations: Granger, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Cromwell, Laporte, Shipshewana, Kendallville, Auburn, and Fort Wayne. We have four other locations in Michigan: Eau Claire, Schoolcraft, Coloma, and our newest location in Adrian. In February of 2012, we opened our first Ohio lumber yard in the town of Edgerton. Big C Lumber also operates three manufacturing facilities; a Structural Building Components Facility which designs and manufactures floor trusses, wall panels, and roof trusses; a full-service Custom Millwork & Cabinet Shop, and a Window & Door Facility. The Granger facility, which houses the administrative offices, focuses on professional contractors but also welcomes do-it-yourselfers. This operation also serves as a distribution center for the other lumber yards.

Present management includes Roger Foley, Chairman Emeritus, Matt Magor, Chairman, Bill Wallace, President & CEO, Dick Beahm, Vice President of Contractor Sales, Bridget Brady, Chief Financial Officer, Nick Brady, Vice President of Human Resources, Mike Senesac, Vice President of Manufacturing and Installed Sales, Bill Kuminecz, Vice President of Purchasing, Ben Chambers, Eastern Area Manager, and Scott Foley, Western Area Manager.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Apartments & Condominiums Design Build Misc Project Mixed Use Non-Building Construction Non-Residential Building Single Family Residential

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Indiana - Indianapolis and Vicinity

Indiana All

Michigan All

Our CSI Codes

01 60 00.00.01 - Product Requirements
06 11 13 - Engineered Wood Products
06 11 16 - Mechanically Graded Lumber
06 15 13 - Wood Floor Decking
06 15 13.91 - Carvel Planking
06 15 19 - Timber Decking
06 15 23 - Laminated Wood Decking
06 15 33 - Wood Patio Decking
06 16 23 - Subflooring
06 16 33 - Wood Board Sheathing
06 16 36 - Wood Panel Product Sheathing
06 17 13 - Laminated Veneer Lumber
06 17 23 - Parallel Strand Lumber
06 17 43 - Rim Boards
06 18 13 - Glued-Laminated Beams
06 22 13 - Standard Pattern Wood Trim
06 25 13 - Prefinished Hardboard Paneling
06 25 16 - Prefinished Plywood Paneling
06 42 13 - Solid Lumber Paneling
06 42 16 - Wood-Veneer Paneling
06 42 19 - Plastic-Laminate-Faced Wood Paneling
06 49 13 - Wood Screens
06 51 13 - Plastic Lumber
06 71 13 - Composite Lumber
06 72 13 - Composite Joist Assemblies
06 73 13 - Composite Structural Decking
08 10 00.00.01 - Doors and Frames
08 50 00.00.01 - Windows
09 90 00.00.01 - Painting and Coating
09 96 33 - High-Temperature-Resistant Coatings
12 43 13 - Lamps
25 05 28 - Pathways for Integrated Automation
25 05 28.29 - Hangers and Supports for Integrated Automation
25 05 28.39 - Surface Raceways for Integrated Automation
25 14 13 - Integrated Automation Remote Control Panels
25 14 16 - Integrated Automation Application-Specific Control Panels
25 14 19 - Integrated Automation Terminal Control Units
25 14 23 - Integrated Automation Field Equipment Panels
25 35 13 - Integrated Automation Actuators and Operators
25 35 16 - Integrated Automation Sensors and Transmitters
25 36 13 - Integrated Automation Power Meters
25 36 23 - Integrated Automation Battery Monitors
25 36 26 - Integrated Automation Lighting Relays
25 36 29 - Integrated Automation UPS Monitors
26 05 13.13 - Medium-Voltage Open Conductors
26 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
26 05 29 - Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems
26 05 33 - Raceway and Boxes for Electrical Systems
26 05 36 - Cable Trays for Electrical Systems
26 05 39 - Underfloor Raceways for Electrical Systems
26 05 48 - Vibration and Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems
26 05 53 - Identification for Electrical Systems
26 09 26 - Lighting Control Panelboards
26 09 33 - Central Dimming Controls
26 09 33.13 - Multichannel Remote-Controlled Dimmers
26 09 33.16 - Remote-Controlled Dimming Stations
26 11 13 - Primary Unit Substations
26 11 16 - Secondary Unit Substations
26 12 13 - Liquid-Filled, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 12 16 - Dry-Type, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 12 19 - Pad-Mounted, Liquid-Filled, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 13 13 - Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Switchgear
26 13 16 - Medium-Voltage Fusible Interrupter Switchgear
26 13 19 - Medium-Voltage Vacuum Interrupter Switchgear
26 18 16 - Medium-Voltage Fuses
26 18 19 - Medium-Voltage Lightning Arresters
26 18 23 - Medium-Voltage Surge Arresters
26 18 26 - Medium-Voltage Reclosers
26 18 29 - Medium-Voltage Enclosed Bus
26 18 33 - Medium-Voltage Enclosed Fuse Cutouts
26 18 36 - Medium-Voltage Enclosed Fuses
26 18 39 - Medium-Voltage Motor Controllers
26 22 13 - Low-Voltage Distribution Transformers
26 22 16 - Low-Voltage Buck-Boost Transformers
26 22 19 - Control and Signal Transformers
26 23 13 - Paralleling Low-Voltage Switchgear
26 24 16 - Panelboards
26 25 00.00.01 - Enclosed Bus Assemblies
26 27 16 - Electrical Cabinets and Enclosures
26 27 19 - Multi-Outlet Assemblies
26 27 23 - Indoor Service Poles
26 27 26 - Wiring Devices
26 28 13 - Fuses
26 28 16 - Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers
26 29 13 - Enclosed Controllers
26 29 13.13 - Across-the-Line Motor Controllers
26 29 13.16 - Reduced-Voltage Motor Controllers
26 29 23 - Variable-Frequency Motor Controllers
26 32 26 - Frequency Changers
26 32 29 - Rotary Converters
26 33 13 - Batteries
26 33 19 - Battery Units
26 35 13 - Capacitors
26 35 16 - Chokes and Inductors
26 35 23 - Electromagnetic-Interference Filters
26 35 26 - Harmonic Filters
26 35 36 - Slip Controllers
26 35 43 - Static-Frequency Converters
26 35 46 - Radio-Frequency-Interference Filters
26 35 53 - Voltage Regulators
26 36 13 - Manual Transfer Switches
26 36 23 - Automatic Transfer Switches
27 05 28.29 - Hangers and Supports for Communications Systems
27 05 28.36 - Cable Trays for Communications Systems
27 05 28.39 - Surface Raceways for Communications Systems
27 05 43 - Underground Ducts and Raceways for Communications Systems
27 11 19 - Communications Termination Blocks and Patch Panels
27 11 26 - Communications Rack Mounted Power Protection and Power Strips
27 15 43 - Communications Faceplates and Connectors
27 16 16 - Communications Media Converters, Adapters, and Transceivers
27 21 29 - Data Communications Switches and Hubs
27 21 33 - Data Communications Wireless Access Points
28 05 28.29 - Hangers and Supports for Electronic Safety and Security
28 05 48 - Vibration and Seismic Controls for Electronic Safety and Security
28 05 53 - Identification for Electronic Safety and Security
33 71 23 - Insulators and Fittings
33 71 23.13 - Suspension Insulators
33 71 23.16 - Post Insulators
33 71 23.23 - Potheads
33 71 26 - Transmission and Distribution Equipment
33 71 26.16 - Coupling Capacitors
33 71 26.23 - Current Transformers
33 71 26.26 - Potential Transformers
33 72 13 - Deadend Structures
33 72 23 - Structural Bus Supports
33 72 23.13 - Bus Support Insulators
33 72 26 - Substation Bus Assemblies
33 72 26.13 - Aluminum Substation Bus Assemblies
33 72 26.16 - Copper Substation Bus Assemblies
33 72 33 - Control House Equipment
33 72 33.13 - Relays
33 72 33.16 - Substation Control Panels
33 72 33.23 - Power-Line Carriers
33 72 33.33 - Raceway and Boxes for Utility Substations
33 72 33.36 - Cable Trays for Utility Substations
33 72 33.43 - Substation Backup Batteries
33 72 33.46 - Substation Converter Stations
33 73 13 - Liquid-Filled Utility Transformers
33 73 23 - Dry-Type Utility Transformers
33 75 13 - Air High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 16 - Oil High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 19 - Gas High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 23 - Vacuum High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 36 - High-Voltage Utility Fuses
33 75 43 - Shunt Reactors
33 77 13 - Air Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 16 - Oil Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 19 - Gas Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 23 - Vacuum Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 26 - Medium-Voltage Utility Fusible Interrupter Switchgear
33 77 33 - Medium-Voltage Utility Cutouts
33 77 36 - Medium-Voltage Utility Fuses
33 77 39 - Medium-Voltage Utility Surge Arresters
33 77 53 - Medium-Voltage Utility Reclosers
34 21 13 - High Power Static Frequency Converters
34 21 19 - Traction Power Switchgear
34 21 19.13 - AC Traction Power Switchgear
34 21 19.16 - DC Traction Power Switchgear
34 21 19.23 - Frequency Changer
34 21 23 - Traction Power Transformer-Rectifier Units
40 93 13.13 - Electronic Analog Controllers
40 95 13 - Process Control Panels and Hardware
40 95 13.13 - Local Process Control Panels and Hardware
40 95 13.23 - Main Process Control Panels and Hardware
40 95 56 - Process Control Transformers
40 95 73.33 - Process Control Conduit, Raceway and Supports
40 95 73.43 - Process Control Junction Boxes
41 11 39 - Bulk Material Lump Breakers
41 36 19.33 - Soldering Equipment

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Associations & Memberships

AWI (Architectural Woodwork Institute)
AWI (Architectural Woodwork Institute)
EPA Lead-Safe Certified
EPA Lead-Safe Certified
NAHB (National Assn. of Home Builders)
NAHB (National Assn. of Home Builders)

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