Related Links: Non-Residential Market Continues to Suffer in 2010 Stimulus Dollars Drive Megaprojects in the Mid-Atlantic Forrester Keeps Active in K-12 Heery Lands $44 Million MATOC Clark Breaks Ground on Virginia Tech Research Facility Bozzuto Moves Ahead on $40 Million Mixed-Use Development Daniel J. Keating Lands Three Eastern Penn Projects J.J. DeLuca Starts Four Pa. Projects Holder Starts $56 Million School WASHINGTON, DC-In September, Clark Construction of Bethesda won a $229.3-million contract to build the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense Replacement Facility at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Harford County, Md. The 526,255 sq-ft facility is expected to
Related Links: Non-Residential Market Continues to Suffer in 2010 Stimulus Dollars Drive Megaprojects in the Mid-Atlantic Clark Starts $229 Million Medical Research Project at Aberdeen Forrester Keeps Active in K-12 Heery Lands $44 Million MATOC Clark Breaks Ground on Virginia Tech Research Facility Bozzuto Moves Ahead on $40 Million Mixed-Use Development J.J. DeLuca Starts Four Pa. Projects Holder Starts $56 Million School NARBETH, PA–The Daniel J. Keating Co. picked up three projects in eastern Pennsylvania this fall. Ground was broken for the new 72,000 sq-ft West Philadelphia High School, Oct. 27. The three-story school is expected to complete by fall
Related Links: Non-Residential Market Continues to Suffer in 2010 Stimulus Dollars Drive Megaprojects in the Mid-Atlantic Clark Starts $229 Million Medical Research Project at Aberdeen Heery Lands $44 Million MATOC Clark Breaks Ground on Virginia Tech Research Facility Bozzuto Moves Ahead on $40 Million Mixed-Use Development Daniel J. Keating Lands Three Eastern Penn Projects J.J. DeLuca Starts Four Pa. Projects Holder Starts $56 Million School ROCKVILLE, MD—In a down economy, Forrester Construction of Rockville, Md., has found opportunities in the K-12 market. In October, the company began preconstruction on the $40 million 250,000-sq-ft modernization of Anacostia Senior High School in
Related Links: Non-Residential Market Continues to Suffer in 2010 Stimulus Dollars Drive Megaprojects in the Mid-Atlantic Clark Starts $229 Million Medical Research Project at Aberdeen Forrester Keeps Active in K-12 Clark Breaks Ground on Virginia Tech Research Facility Bozzuto Moves Ahead on $40 Million Mixed-Use Development Daniel J. Keating Lands Three Eastern Penn Projects J.J. DeLuca Starts Four Pa. Projects Holder Starts $56 Million School HAMPTON, VA—Heery International of Washington, D.C., was awarded its second U.S. Air Force Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC), for the complete renovation of Langley Air Force Base’s Hospital to an outpatient clinic. Located in
Related Links: Non-Residential Market Continues to Suffer in 2010 Stimulus Dollars Drive Megaprojects in the Mid-Atlantic Clark Starts $229 Million Medical Research Project at Aberdeen Forrester Keeps Active in K-12 Heery Lands $44 Million MATOC Clark Breaks Ground on Virginia Tech Research Facility Bozzuto Moves Ahead on $40 Million Mixed-Use Development Daniel J. Keating Lands Three Eastern Penn Projects J.J. DeLuca Starts Four Pa. Projects SALISBURY, MD—Holder Construction of Atlanta broke ground on the new $56 million Perdue School of Business at Salisbury University in September. The 112,800-sq-ft facility will house a 200-seat auditorium, laboratories, 20 classrooms and a student
Summer Socials September 2009 Association members took time to network and enjoy the warm weather at events around the region A winning team at the Southeast Pennsylvania Chapter of ABC’s Annual Golf Tournament shows off the trophy it earned at Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown, Pa., June 8. Pictured from Left to right: Chris Carmolingo of Trico Lift; Mike Curley of Trico Lift; Wendy Hook of Alfac; T.J. Hoffman of Trico Lift; John Phillips of Trico Lift; and Sandro Corrado of Corrado & Sons. Tom Shelton of Baltimore-based RCM&D celebrates on the green during ABC Baltimore’s Golf Classic at Turf
The joint venture of Norristown, Pa.-based Bradley Enterprises and Nason Construction of Wilmington, Del., has started work on the Non-Medical Chemical Biological Facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Related Links: Stimulus Starts to Flow Federal Dollars Convention Center Hotel Gets Green Light from DC Council Skanska, Facchina Start $260 Million DC Bridge Job Opus East Liquidates COPT Continues National Business Park Project Forrester Wins Supreme Court, EnviroCenter Projects Structure Tone Inks Three New Deals Hill Adds $5 Million CM Services Contract and Two Bases ABERDEEN, MD—The joint venture of Norristown, Pa.-based Bradley Enterprises and Nason Construction of Wilmington, Del., has
Related Links: Stimulus Starts to Flow Federal Dollars Convention Center Hotel Gets Green Light from DC Council Skanska, Facchina Start $260 Million DC Bridge Job Opus East Liquidates Bradley, Nason Start $22 Million Aberdeen Project Forrester Wins Supreme Court, EnviroCenter Projects Structure Tone Inks Three New Deals Hill Adds $5 Million CM Services Contract and Two Bases ANNAPOLIS, MD—Corporate Office Properties Trust of Columbia, Md., broke ground on another piece of its National Business Park project in Annapolis Junction, Md., in July. The $35 million 161,000-sq-ft building is one of several being built at the site as part of an
The $537-million Convention Center Headquarters Hotel in Washington, D.C., is free to break ground this fall, following final financing approval by the D.C. City Council in July. Related Links: Stimulus Starts to Flow Federal Dollars Skanska, Facchina Start $260 Million DC Bridge Job Opus East Liquidates COPT Continues National Business Park Project Bradley, Nason Start $22 Million Aberdeen Project Forrester Wins Supreme Court, EnviroCenter Projects Structure Tone Inks Three New Deals Hill Adds $5 Million CM Services Contract and Two Bases WASHINGTON, DC—The $537-million Convention Center Headquarters Hotel in Washington, D.C., is free to break ground this fall, following final
Federal agencies also began to let ARRA work by the summer. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command awarded a $40.9 million fixed-price contract to Barton Malow of Linthicum, Md., for renovation at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. The project, which is scheduled for completion by August 2011, includes work at the King Hall Galley and other food service operations. Related Links: Stimulus Starts to Flow Convention Center Hotel Gets Green Light from DC Council Skanska, Facchina Start $260 Million DC Bridge Job Opus East Liquidates COPT Continues National Business Park Project Bradley, Nason Start $22 Million Aberdeen Project Forrester