March 18, 2026 Mission
NCAA’s March Madness is underway in Dayton, and our team kicked things off with an exciting Big Hoopla Event.
Over 20 Shook teammates volunteered at the Big Hoopla STEM Challenge that leads up to the NCAA's First Four games in Dayton. Hundreds of K-8 students learned about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through interactive, hands-on demonstrations. Our team introduced the participants to various principles of construction, including concrete formwork, electrical circuits, water tower engineering, equipment operation, structural concepts, and more.
“Volunteering at The Big Hoopla STEM Challenge fills our team at Shook with pride and optimism for the future,” shared Project Scheduler Blake Perkins. “Every time we connect with students, we see their curiosity ignite. It’s a powerful reminder that even small actions, like creating a safe and fun space to explore construction, can plant early seeds of inspiration. These moments help shape tomorrow’s innovators, builders, and problem solvers.”
Thank you to our many teammates who generously dedicated their time to live our Mission, To Dramatically Improve the Communities We Serve.
Shook Sponsors Concert at Levitt Pavilion Dayton
July 2, 2024News
Shook Safety Program featured on WHIO News
July 1, 2024News
Another Successful Generation Dayton Day!
June 28, 2024Mission
Shook Named a Top Workplace in Cleveland for 6th Straight Year
June 25, 2024Awards
Making School supplies with Crayons To Classrooms
June 24, 2024Mission
Drink Local Drink Tap's 4 Miles 4 Water Run/Walk
June 20, 2024Mission
Salem Regional Medical Center Surgery and Outpatient Pavilion Complete
June 17, 2024News
Completion of Otterbein SeniorLife Renovation
June 13, 2024News
Tippecanoe Middle School Construction Career Day
June 7, 2024News
Top Considerations for Choosing a Project Delivery Method
June 5, 2024Insights
West Carrollton City Schools' New Facilities Are Taking Shape
June 4, 2024News
Shook Releases Documentary About Mission Trip to Thailand
June 3, 2024Mission