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Bridges Construction Celebrates Home Build

Students and their instructor smile on the porch and in front of the house they constructed this year

Twenty students showed off their hard work at 929 N Broadway in Green Bay after months of building a home as a part of the Bridges Construction & Renovation program. 

Families, friends and local leaders gathered to tour the house and celebrate the students on May 14, 2025. Students in the class represented East, Preble, Southwest, and West High Schools.

Bridges Construction & Renovation is an educational pathway within the Green Bay Area Public School District in partnership with NeighborWorks Green Bay, Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity, the Brown County Home Builders Association and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. 

At the celebration, Bridges instructor Chris Ziegler presented students with a toolbelt full of tools and shared each student’s future plans. Superintendent Vicki Bayer, Ziegler, Pam Sylvester of the Brown County Home Builders Association, and NeighborWorks Green Bay president and CEO Noel Halvorsen spoke at the event.

Bridges offers students a community-based, hands-on learning experience in the construction and renovation industries.

Students work with professional contractors to learn about structural design, building safety, blueprint reading, rough and finish construction, modern design and home improvements. 

Students also explore the application of carpentry, masonry, home wiring, plumbing and architectural design.

A full class of students from East, Preble, Southwest and West High Schools are set to enroll in the Bridges Construction & Renovation program for the 2025-2026 school year. 

Students will be able to work on two projects next school year: a single family home at 158 N Maple Ave. and townhome project at 418 4th St. on Green Bay’s westside.

This year’s project was made possible by various community partnerships. NeighborWorks Green Bay worked with the City of Green Bay and GLC Minerals on the home at 929 N Broadway.  

This home was also made possible thanks to the first loan made through the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation’s Impact Investment Program. This program provides a low interest loan and saves NeighborWorks Green Bay thousands of dollars in construction loan interest costs. This also allows the new home to go to market at a significantly lower price than are otherwise available.

The front of the home at 929 N Broadway with green siding
The cream, pink and green painted front porch post
NeighborWorks Green Bay signage featuring community partners
Blue sky and the colorful peak of the roof with green siding
Black and green toolbelts with blue levels sticking out of a pocket cover a table
A side door of the house painted dark green with green horizontal siding around it.
School District staff chat outside the house
Superintendent Vicki Bayer points from a podium with students in the background
Instructor Chris Ziegler gestures to the students around him at a podium
Students stand along the side of the house and clap
BCHBA Pam  Sylvester speaks from the podium
A larger crowd and the media gather to see the Bridges celebration
NeighborWorks Green Bay's president and CEO Noel Halverson speaks from the podium
Superintendent Bayer and Chris hand out tool belts to students
NeighborWorks national representative waves from the crowd
Superintendent Bayer and Chris hand out tool belts to students
Chris shakes hands with a student
Chris shakes hands with a student
Superintendent Bayer and Chris hand out tool belts to students
A student walks away with his new tool belt.
Superintendent Bayer and Chris hand out tool belts to students
Superintendent Bayer hands a student his new toolbelt
Superintendent Bayer hands a student her new toolbelt
Superintendent Bayer hands a student his new toolbelt
Superintendent Bayer hands a student his new toolbelt
A student stands and smiles with his new toolbelt
Superintendent Bayer hands a student his new toolbelt
Superintendent Bayer and Chris hand out tool belts to students
Superintendent Bayer and Chris hand out tool belts to students
Superintendent Bayer hands a student his new toolbelt
A student stands and smiles with his new toolbelt
A crowd of family, friends and media gathers outside the new house
Students and Instructor Ziegler smile outside the house
Friends and family gather inside the house for tours
Students and Instructor Ziegler smile outside the house at 929 N Broadway