Rising real estate and construction costs put projects at risk. Too often, owners spend months planning only to face bids that stall or derail their vision.
Construction Growth Partners helps you avoid those setbacks. We save clients money and time through:
Smart site selection & design
Lean construction management and self-performance
Strategic material sourcing
Historic tax credit incentives
Use us how you need us—whether that’s site analysis, permitting support, historic preservation consulting, or managing tenant build-outs.
At every stage, we work to reduce risk, protect your investment, and bring your project to life.
Why Construction Growth Partners?
Boutique by Design
Construction Growth Partners is led by Jonathan Noggle, with deep experience across commercial construction, historic rehabilitation, and the National Park Service tax credit application process. We are deliberately small. Every project gets direct senior leadership from start to punchlist, not a salesperson up front and a project manager you've never met after the contract signs.
One thing the website doesn't show: we are often called in after a project has already gone sideways. Owners who bought a historic building they can't afford to renovate. Owners who built without permits or licensed contractors. Owners who inherited environmental liabilities from a previous transaction. We work with the existing team (architects, engineers, code officials) to get the project legal, financed, and built. A focused 6-month preconstruction round typically takes 20% out of construction costs.
Current projects include an 18,000 sf adaptive reuse of a historic school in Madison into a boutique hotel, event space, and synagogue, and an elevator-lift addition to a historic church in Hanover.
Clients We Partner With
Private Industry (e.g., Hospitality, Industrial, Multifamily)
Property Management Companies
Business Owners Looking to Expand
Private Non-Profits and Religious Institutions
Affordable Housing Programs
Real Estate Investors and Syndications
Real Estate Developers
Public-Private Partnerships
Local Governments, Agencies, Municipalities, and Counties