Educational Projects

Renovations & Additions to Student Center
Central Connecticut State University
New Britain, Connecticut
Renovate 67,000-sf student center.
New 22,000-sf classroom, administration and kitchen addition.
.Included sitework, parking, and a new bridge to the parking
garage valued at over 3 million dollars.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: URS Greiner

Greenwood School Renovations
Winsted, Connecticut
Complete interior and exterior renovations.
Elevator addition, exterior brick restoration, new windows &
new pavilion site.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Newman Associates

Outdoor Track & Field Complex
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
New IAAF / NCAA all weather track, press boxes, bleachers,
stadium lighting and astro-turf infield. The project
value consisted of 4M in site work alone. The concrete
curbing at the track was within 1/4 inch in circumference,
complying with the above regulations (IAAF & NCAA).
The project consisted of removing an existing mountain
side in order to obtain the area for the new field. The
field is laced with underground drainage and concrete
amenities, all of which was self performed by our company.
Please see" Equipment Schedule" owned by this
company to complete said operations.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: State of Connecticut

Additions & Renovations to Oliver Wolcott
Oliver Wolcott
Vocational Technical School
Torrington, Connecticut
New 50,000-sf 3 story classroom addition.
New 8,000-sf automotive shop and 3,000-sf kitchen addition.
Renovation of 70,000-sf of classrooms and administration.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Ames & Whitaker Architects

Hubbard Elementary
East Berlin, Connecticut
New 23,000-sf classroom and kitchen addition.
24,000-sf renovation of existing facility.
New softball fields, parking and site improvements.
Owner: Town of East Berlin, CT
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
McAlister Middle School
Suffield, Connecticut
New 4,000-sf classroom addition.
25,000-sf renovation of existing classrooms.
Owner: Town of Suffield
Architect: Alfred P. Casella Architect

East Hampton Middle School
East Hampton, Connecticut
New gymnasium, kitchen and classroom additions.
20,000-sf renovation of existing facility
Owner: Town of East Hampton, CT
Architect: Quinn Associates
Killingworth Elementary School
Killingworth, Connecticut
New 37,000-sf classroom and gymnasium addition.
This project included extensive site work, concrete and renovations.
In particular, underpinning the existing foundation walls,
hundreds of feet of storm drainage and sanitary
sewer piping within rock / ledge substrate
terrain. Also included was new ductile iron
water and sprinkler piping required to complete
new addition systems. The site work included excavation for
20 foot high concrete foundation walls, bearing a second floor
suspended slab. Numerous square footage of concrete sidewalks,
curbs, stairs, and retaining walls completed the site.
These portions were completed with our own manpower
forces, equipment and machinery.
Additions and renovations required masonry block and brick, steel
studs, drywall and rough carpentry.
Owner: Town of Killingworth, CT
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
Hurley Hall Additions and Renovations
Eastern Connecticut State University
Willimantic, Connecticut
New 10,000-sf two story dining facility and storage addition. The
entire renovation of the kitchen & the dining room was completed
while the facility was in use. This was the only operating kitchen on
campus and was never disrupted throughout the life of the project.
The addition consisted of temporary steel sheathing to perform the
mass excavation, underpinning the existing
foundation of the building's west side. New 22 foot high foundation walls
replaced the excavation with the new addition. This was
accomplished simultaneously with the upper level kitchen renovation,
without disruption to the normal daily facility operations. All new life safety
systems were achieved within the contract time span, allowing
the school to open on time for the new fall semester. This project was
successful regardless of the rigorous constraints. See Dave Jepson's
letter of recommendation.
Owner: Department of Public Works / State of Connecticut
Architect: Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects
Science Classroom Addition
Guilford High School
Guilford, Connecticut
New 26,000 sf. two story science wing addition.
Reconfiguration of parking lot and related site work
Owner: Town of Guilford, CT
Architect: Friar Associates, Inc.